12/21 x 50-100-200 MA - [RZ]👁️ - 12/21 x 50-100-200 MA
A comprehensive moving average overlay indicator designed to identify trend direction and key support/resistance levels using a dual fast/slow MA crossover system combined with three major moving averages.
⛓️ - FEATURES
Dual MA Crossover System: Configurable short (default 12) and long (default 21) period moving averages that change color based on trend direction
Triple Major MAs: 50, 100, and 200 period moving averages displayed in blue, yellow, and red respectively for identifying key market structure levels
Multiple MA Types: Choose from SMA, EMA, DEMA, TEMA, LSMA, WMA, or HMA for all calculations
Customizable Source: Apply the indicator to any price source (close, open, high, low)
Optional Bar Coloring: Visualize trend direction directly on price bars
Built-in Alerts: Automated alerts for trend reversals (Trend Up/Trend Down)
🎮 - HOW TO USE
Bullish Signal: When the short MA crosses above the long MA, both MAs turn green
Bearish Signal: When the short MA crosses below the long MA, both MAs turn red
The 50/100/200 MAs serve as dynamic support/resistance levels and help confirm overall market trend
Use bar coloring for quick visual identification of current trend state
🧰 - OPTIONS
Adjustable lengths for all moving averages
Color customization for bullish/bearish trends
Toggle bar coloring on/off
Select preferred MA calculation method
⚠️ - DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
Trading and investing in financial markets involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
The signals and information generated by this indicator do not guarantee profits and may result in losses.
Users should conduct their own research and due diligence, and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
The creator of this indicator assumes no responsibility for any financial losses incurred through the use of this tool.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your trading decisions and their outcomes.
👑 - CREDITS
@profmichaelg for Michael's EMA indicator
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HADES Timecycle SMTWhat this indicator tracks
1) Time‑cycles based on QT (Micro → 90‑minute → Daily → Weekly)
HADESSMT segments the trading day and week into recurring phases and paints them directly on your chart:
real time plotting of SSMTs for Micro cycles, when Q1 and Q2 highs or lows are different for correlated assets. same for the 90‑minute quarters , Daily cycles and Weekly cycles
2) SSMT : The script continuously compares your chart to a correlated instrument and highlights cycle‑scoped SMT divergences :
Scopes: Micro, 90m, Daily, Weekly.
The tool draws compact slanted segments between consecutive cycle highs/lows and places a small label with the scope tag (e.g., 90m, D, W, Mic.) and the comparison ticker.
Table summary: A docked panel logs Bullish/Bearish SMT currently active per scope.
In plain English: when two tightly related markets fail to confirm each other’s new extremes inside the same cycle window, HADESSMT calls that out visually and in the table.
3) PSP /scanner (👁️)
A compact scanner runs on 240m, 60m, and 15m composite views of your chosen inter‑market set and tags bars with an eye icon (👁️):
👁️ below price → a bullish turning‑point signature.
👁️ above price → a bearish turning‑point signature.
Events are logged in the table (e.g., “60m Bullish PSP 👁️”).
Treat PSP tags as context—they’re not trade signals by themselves. They often add confluence when they align with SSMT and cycle boundaries.
4) “True Open” levels
includes a daily open line that marks midnight open for the day.
Inter‑market sets (Triads & Dyads)
HADESSMT automatically picks a comparison instrument based on what you’re charting. Two mechanisms exist:
Triads (auto‑pairing):
FX: EUR + GBP ↔ inverse DXY
Metals: Gold + Silver
US Indices: NQ + YM + ES
You can show one or both comparison legs.
Tip: If you don’t see SMT labels, ensure your symbol belongs to one of the configured sets or customize the tickers in Triad inputs.
On‑chart visuals you’ll see
Thin slanted SMT markers between successive cycle extremes with a small scope/ticker tag.
👁️ PSP labels on higher‑timeframe bars.
True‑Open lines labeled 00:00 (daily) .
Summary table (right side by default) containing:
The comparison ticker currently in use,
Any active Bullish/Bearish SMT per scope,
Recent PSP 👁️ calls at 240/60/15 minutes.
How to use it (practical flow)
Pick your market & ensure a comparison exists (Triad ).
Important: HADESSMT is a context engine, not a trade system. Use your own risk management and confirmation.
Triad– enable one/both SMT comparisons; edit the default tickers if your broker symbols differ.
Timezone – UTC offset (default -4) to align cycle splits with your session.
Micro features appear on charts ≤ 5m.
90‑minute features are designed for charts ≤ 30m.
Daily features prefer charts ≤ 3h.
Weekly features render reliably on daily charts and below.
(If a layer doesn’t appear, you may be on a timeframe above its designed threshold.)
FAQs
Why don’t I see SMT on my market?
Ensure the symbol is in one of the configured Triad sets, or add your own correlated ticker(s).
What exactly is PSP?
A compact pressure/turn signature across your inter‑market set. It’s presented as an 👁️ tag and a table entry (bullish/bearish). The internal detection specifics are intentionally abstracted.
Kornél CCI Divergence — Price Overlay (All levels + EMA50) v6English/Hungarian
🔎 Overview
This is a CCI divergence indicator that looks for discrepancies (divergences) between the price and the CCI (Commodity Channel Index) and plots them on the chart with lines and labels.
⚙️ How it works
It searches for pivot points in the price:
Pivot High (local high)
Pivot Low (local low)
It uses the ta.pivothigh() and ta.pivotlow() functions for this.
For these pivots, it checks the CCI value on the same candle.
Then it compares two consecutive pivots:
Bullish divergence (green):
Price makes a lower low (LL)
CCI makes a higher low (HL)
Price is above the EMA50 (uptrend)
Bearish divergence (red):
Price makes a higher high (HH)
CCI makes a lower high (LH)
Price is below the EMA50 (downtrend)
If a divergence is detected:
Draws a line connecting the two pivots
Adds a label (“BullDiv” or “BearDiv”)
Sets an alert to notify the user
EMA50 trend filter:
Accepts bullish divergences only if price is above EMA50
Accepts bearish divergences only if price is below EMA50
This filters out “false” signals
Keeping the chart clean:
Stores a maximum of X lines and labels at a time (maxLines), deleting older ones
📈 Practical meaning
If the price makes a new low but the CCI does not → Bullish Divergence (price weakness, potential upward reversal)
If the price makes a new high but the CCI does not → Bearish Divergence (trend exhaustion, potential drop)
So it tries to provide reversal signals.
Thanks to the EMA50, it only highlights divergences that align with the current trend → a trend-following divergence filter.
👉 In short:
This indicator plots pivot-based divergences between CCI and price, and only signals when the divergence aligns with the trend indicated by the EMA50.
Magyar:
🔎 Áttekintés
Ez egy CCI divergencia indikátor, amely a CCI (Commodity Channel Index) és az ár közötti eltéréseket (divergenciákat) keresi, és vonalakkal és címkékkel ábrázolja a grafikonon.
⚙️ Hogyan működik
Keresi a pivot pontokat az árban:
Pivot High (helyi csúcs)
Pivot Low (helyi mélypont)
Ehhez a ta.pivothigh() és ta.pivotlow() függvényeket használja.
Ezeknél a pivot pontoknál megnézi a CCI értékét ugyanazon a gyertyán.
Ezután összehasonlít két egymást követő pivotot:
Bullish divergencia (zöld):
Az ár alacsonyabb mélypontot (LL) csinál
A CCI magasabb mélypontot (HL) csinál
Az ár az EMA50 fölött van (emelkedő trend)
Bearish divergencia (piros):
Az ár magasabb csúcsot (HH) csinál
A CCI alacsonyabb csúcsot (LH) csinál
Az ár az EMA50 alatt van (csökkenő trend)
Ha divergencia történik:
Vonalat húz a két pivot pont között
Címkét ad hozzá („BullDiv” vagy „BearDiv”)
Értesítést (alertet) állít be a felhasználónak
EMA50 trend szűrő:
Bullish divergenciát csak akkor fogad el, ha az ár EMA50 fölött van
Bearish divergenciát csak akkor fogad el, ha az ár EMA50 alatt van
Ez kiszűri a „hamis” jeleket
A grafikon tisztán tartása:
Egyszerre maximum X vonalat és címkét tárol (maxLines), a régebbieket törli
📈 Gyakorlati jelentés
Ha az ár új mélypontot ér el, de a CCI nem → Bullish Divergence (árgyengülés, potenciális emelkedés)
Ha az ár új csúcsot ér el, de a CCI nem → Bearish Divergence (trend kifulladása, potenciális csökkenés)
Tehát az indikátor fordulós jeleket próbál adni.
Az EMA50 segítségével csak az aktuális trenddel összhangban lévő divergenciákat emeli ki → trendkövető divergencia szűrő.
👉 Röviden:
Ez az indikátor a CCI és az ár pivot pontjai közötti divergenciákat ábrázolja, és csak akkor jelez, ha a divergencia összhangban van az EMA50 által jelzett trenddel.
GOLDSNIPERThe Gold Sniper Indicator is a precision trading tool designed specifically for scalping and intraday trading Gold (XAUUSD) on TradingView.
It automatically plots institutional key levels, detects breakout & retest opportunities, and provides trade management levels (Stop Loss & Take Profit) for structured, disciplined trading.
Aug 6
Release Notes
The Gold Sniper Indicator is a precision trading tool designed specifically for scalping and intraday trading Gold (XAUUSD) on TradingView.
It automatically plots institutional key levels, detects breakout & retest opportunities, and provides trade management levels (Stop Loss & Take Profit) for structured, disciplined trading
Aug 13
Release Notes
The Gold Sniper Indicator is a precision trading tool designed specifically for scalping and intraday trading Gold (XAUUSD) on TradingView.
It automatically plots institutional key levels, detects breakout & retest opportunities, and provides trade management levels (Stop Loss & Take Profit) for structured, disciplined trading.
3 days ago
Release Notes
The Gold Sniper Indicator is a precision TradingView tool for scalping and intraday trading Gold (XAUUSD).
It is built around a break-and-retest strategy with clear trade management: 10 pip Stop Loss, 20 pip TP1, and 35 pip TP2.
The indicator automatically:
• Plots institutional key levels and supply & demand zones
• Detects breakout and retest opportunities in real time
• Provides stop loss and take profit levels for structured, disciplined trading
Whether you’re a scalper or day trader, Gold Sniper helps you catch high-probability setups on XAUUSD with precise risk-to-reward ratios (1:1 and 1:3).
TTM Squeeze Screener [Pineify]TTM Squeeze Screener for Multiple Crypto Assets and Timeframes
This advanced TradingView Pine script, TTM Squeeze Screener, helps traders scan multiple crypto symbols and timeframes simultaneously, unlocking new dimensions in momentum and volatility analysis.
Key Features
Screen up to 8 crypto symbols across 4 different timeframes in one pane
TTM Squeeze indicator detects volatility contraction and expansion (“squeeze”) phases
Momentum filter reveals potential breakout direction and strength
Visual screener table for intuitive multi-asset monitoring
Fully customizable for symbols and timeframes
How It Works
The heart of this screener is the TTM Squeeze algorithm—a hybrid volatility and momentum indicator leveraging Bollinger Bands, Keltner Channels, and linear momentum analysis. The script checks whether Bollinger Bands are “squeezed” inside Keltner Channels, flagging periods of low volatility primed for expansion. Once a squeeze is released, the included momentum calculation suggests the likely breakout direction.
For each selected symbol and timeframe, the screener runs the TTM Squeeze logic, outputs “SQUEEZE” or “NO SQZ”, and tags momentum values. A table layout organizes the results, allowing rapid pattern recognition across symbols.
Trading Ideas and Insights
Spot multi-symbol volatility clusters—ideal for finding synchronized market moves
Assess breakout potential and direction before entering trades
Scalping and swing trading decisions are enhanced by cross-timeframe momentum filtering
Portfolio managers can quickly identify which assets are about to move
How Multiple Indicators Work Together
This screener unites three essential concepts:
Bollinger Bands : Measure volatility using standard deviation of price
Keltner Channels : Define expected price range based on average true range (ATR)
Momentum : Linear regression calculation to evaluate the direction and intensity after a squeeze
By combining these, the indicator not only signals when volatility compresses and releases, but also adds directional context—filtering false signals and helping traders time entries and exits more precisely.
Unique Aspects
Multi-symbol, multi-timeframe architecture—optimized for crypto traders and market scanners
Advanced table visualization—see all signals at a glance, minimizing cognitive overload
Modular calculation functions—easy to adapt and extend for other asset classes or strategies
Real-time, low-latency screening—built for actionable alerts on fast-moving markets
How to Use
Add the script to a TradingView chart (works on custom layouts)
Select up to 8 symbols and 4 timeframes using input fields (defaults to BTCUSD, ETHUSD, etc.)
Monitor the screener table; “SQUEEZE” highlights assets in potential breakout phase
Use momentum values to judge if the squeeze is likely bullish or bearish
Combine screener insights with manual chart analysis for optimal results
Customization
Symbols: Easily set any ticker for deep market scanning
Timeframes: Adjust to match your trading horizon (scalping, swing, long-term)
Indicator parameters: Refine Bollinger/Keltner/Momentum settings for sensitivity
Visuals: Personalize table layout, color codes, and formatting for clarity
Conclusion
In summary, the TTM Squeeze Screener is a robust, original TradingView indicator designed for crypto traders who demand a sophisticated multi-symbol, multi-timeframe edge. Its combination of volatility and momentum analytics makes it ideal for catching explosive breakouts, managing risk, and scanning the market efficiently. Whether you’re a scalper or swing trader, this screener provides the insights needed to stay ahead of the curve.
ICT CBT + Elliott Wave + Candlestick PatternsICT CBT + Elliott Wave + Candlestick Patterns Strategy Overview
🎯 Strategy Overview
This is a multi-dimensional technical analysis trading system that integrates three major technical analysis methods: ICT core concepts, Elliott Wave analysis, and candlestick pattern recognition, providing traders with comprehensive market analysis and precise buy/sell signals.
📊 Core Components
1. ICT CBT Resistance Line System
Calculation: Average of 12-period EMA and 89-period SMA
Function: Serves as a dynamic support/resistance line; prices above indicate bullish market, below indicate bearish market
Real-time Display: Extends current CBT line position and values on the right side of the chart
2. Elliott Wave Analysis Engine
Pattern Recognition: Impulse waves (waves 1,3,5) and corrective waves (waves 2,4)
Key Trading Points:
🌊 Wave 2 Pullback: 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level
🌊 Wave 4 Pullback: 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level
🌊 Wave 3 Breakout: Confirmation of wave 3 beginning with breakout above previous high
🌊 Wave C Breakout: Signal for wave C beginning in bear markets
3. Candlestick Pattern Recognition System
Bullish Patterns (Orange indicators):
🕯 Hammer: Bottom reversal signal
🕯 Bullish Engulfing: Strong reversal pattern
🕯 Morning Star: Triple bottom reversal
Bearish Patterns (Purple indicators):
🕯 Shooting Star: Top reversal signal
🕯 Bearish Engulfing: Strong top pattern
🕯 Evening Star: Triple top reversal
4. Classic Technical Patterns
123 Pattern: Trend reversal confirmation
2B Pattern: False breakout reversal signal
Structural Breakout: Important support/resistance breakout
⚙️ Intelligent Filtering System
EMA51 Trend Filter
Function: Ensures trading direction aligns with the main trend
Rules:
Only long signals when EMA51 is rising
Only short signals when EMA51 is falling
Optional enable/disable
Risk Management Module
Stop Loss Calculation: Dynamic adjustment based on ATR (1.5x ATR)
Take Profit Target: Adjustable risk-reward ratio (default 2:1)
Minimum R/R Ratio Filter: Only shows signals meeting the risk-reward requirement
🎨 Visual Identification System
Signal Color Coding
Elliott Wave: Blue 🌊
Candlestick Buy: Orange 🕯
Candlestick Sell: Purple 🕯
Basic Technical Signals: Green ✅/Red ✅
Box Display
Stop Loss Area: Red transparent background
Take Profit Area: Green transparent background
Border Options: Choice of no borders or thin same-color borders
📈 Signal Priority
The system displays signal types in the following priority order:
Candlestick Pattern Signals (Highest priority)
Elliott Wave Signals
Basic Technical Signals (Lowest priority)
When multiple signals appear simultaneously, higher-level signal types are prioritized for display.
🔧 Parameter Configuration
Basic Parameters
Risk-Reward Ratio (1.0-5.0)
Stop Loss ATR Multiplier (0.5-3.0)
Minimum R/R Ratio Filter (1.0-3.0)
Theory Switches
Elliott Wave Mode: Enable/Disable
Candlestick Pattern Recognition: Enable/Disable
EMA51 Trend Filter: Enable/Disable
Display Control
Historical Signal Display
Stop Loss/Take Profit Box Display
Box Border Display
💡 Usage Recommendations
Best Practices
Multi-timeframe Verification: Confirm trend on daily charts, find entry points on 4H/1H charts
Confluence Trading: Wait for multiple signal types to converge at the same position
Strict Risk Management: Always maintain risk-reward ratio of 1:2 or higher
Trend Following: Prioritize signals that align with EMA51 trend direction
Suitable Markets
Major Forex currency pairs
Stock index futures
Cryptocurrencies
Stocks (high liquidity)
Timeframes
Recommended: 4-hour charts, daily charts
Also applicable to: 1-hour charts (parameter adjustment required)
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
Technical Analysis Limitations: All technical indicators have lag
Market Risks: Black swan events may invalidate technical analysis
Money Management: Recommended single trade risk not exceeding 2% of total capital
Live Testing: Thoroughly test on demo accounts before using in live trading
🚀 Strategy Advantages
Multi-dimensional Confirmation: Three independent analysis methods mutually verify
Visual Intuitiveness: Clear color coding and identification system
Flexible Configuration: Adjustable parameters based on personal trading style
Risk Management: Built-in scientific stop loss and take profit calculations
Historical Backtesting: Supports viewing historical signal performance
This strategy system provides traders with a comprehensive, scientific technical analysis framework to help make more rational trading decisions in complex market environments.
HM2 - Murrey Math Levels# Murrey Math Indicator - Comprehensive Description
## **What is Murrey Math?**
Murrey Math is a trading system developed by T.H. Murrey that divides price action into 8 equal segments (octaves) based on Gann and geometry principles. It automatically identifies key support and resistance levels where price is likely to react, making it a powerful tool for determining entry/exit points and price targets.
## **How It Works**
The indicator:
1. **Analyzes price history** over a lookback period (default 64-200 bars)
2. **Finds the highest high and lowest low** in that period
3. **Calculates a "fractal"** - a geometric scaling factor based on price magnitude
4. **Creates 8 equal divisions** between key levels, plus 4 overshoot levels (total 13 levels)
5. **Labels each level** from -2/8 to +2/8 with their trading significance
## **The 13 Murrey Math Levels**
### **Core Levels (0/8 to 8/8):**
- ** - Ultimate Support** (Blue)
- Extreme oversold condition
- Strong buying opportunity
- Price rarely breaks below this
- ** - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
- Weak support level
- Price often stalls and reverses here
- ** - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
- Major support that can become resistance
- Important reversal zone
- ** - Bottom of Trading Range - BUY Zone** (Green)
- Bottom boundary of normal trading
- **Premium BUY zone** - 40% of trading happens between 3/8 and 5/8
- ** - Major Support/Resistance** (Blue)
- **THE MOST IMPORTANT LEVEL**
- The midpoint - best entry/exit level
- Strong pivot point that price respects
- ** - Top of Trading Range - SELL Zone** (Green)
- Top boundary of normal trading
- **Premium SELL zone**
- ** - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
- Major resistance that can become support
- Important reversal zone
- ** - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
- Weak resistance level
- Price often stalls and reverses here
- ** - Ultimate Resistance** (Blue)
- Extreme overbought condition
- Strong selling opportunity
- Price rarely breaks above this
### **Overshoot Levels:**
- ** & ** (Gray) - Extreme downside overshoot zones
- ** & ** (Gray) - Extreme upside overshoot zones
- These indicate extreme moves beyond normal trading ranges
## **Trading Zones (from your diagram)**
1. **Consolidation Trading Area** (0/8 to 3/8)
- Price is in a bearish zone
- Look for BUY opportunities near support levels
2. **Normal Trading Area** (3/8 to 5/8)
- **40% of trading occurs here**
- Price oscillates between these boundaries
- Range-bound trading strategies work best
3. **Premium Trading Area** (5/8 to 8/8)
- Price is in a bullish zone
- Look for SELL opportunities near resistance levels
## **Trading Strategies**
### **Buy Signals:**
- Price bounces off 0/8 (ultimate support)
- Price pulls back to 3/8 in an uptrend
- Price breaks above 4/8 after consolidation
### **Sell Signals:**
- Price rejects at 8/8 (ultimate resistance)
- Price rallies to 5/8 in a downtrend
- Price breaks below 4/8 after consolidation
### **Range Trading:**
- Buy near 3/8, sell near 5/8 when price is ranging
- Use 4/8 as the pivot to determine trend direction
## **Key Advantages**
✅ **Objective levels** - No subjective placement
✅ **Self-adjusting** - Automatically recalculates based on recent price action
✅ **Clear trading zones** - Easy to identify support/resistance
✅ **Works on all timeframes** - From 1-minute to monthly charts
✅ **Combines with other indicators** - Works well with RSI, MACD, etc.
## **Important Notes**
- The indicator is **dynamic** - levels update as new highs/lows form
- **4/8 is the most critical level** - price above = bullish, below = bearish
- When price reaches overshoot levels (±1/8, ±2/8), expect strong reversals
- Works best in trending markets; can give false signals in choppy conditions
This geometric approach to support/resistance has been used by traders for decades and remains popular due to its objective, mathematical nature!
BluePrint SessionsBlueprint Sessions is a multi-session visual tool designed to help traders identify the three most important global market opens with precision.
Features:
Adaptive to chart timezone — sessions automatically adjust to the time zone you select in TradingView.
Three Key Market Sessions:
Asian Session
London Session
New York Session
CPR by Hexaurum LearningCPR (Central Pivot Range) Indicator Summary
Formula:
The CPR consists of three levels calculated from the previous period's price data:
Central Pivot (P) = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Bottom Central (BC) = (High + Low) / 2
Top Central (TC) = (High - Low) / 2 + Central Pivot
Note: TC can also be written as: 2 × Pivot - BC
The CPR range is the area between TC and BC (shown as a box in the indicator).
Key Features:
Multiple Timeframes: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly CPR levels
Developing CPR: Real-time CPR that updates as the current period forms
Fixed CPR: Static CPR from the completed previous period
Benefits & Trading Applications:
Trend Identification
Narrow CPR = Strong trending move likely (breakout expected)
Wide CPR = Consolidation or range-bound market
Support & Resistance
CPR acts as a strong support/resistance zone
Price tends to respect these levels for reversals or bounces
Breakout Trading
Price breaking above TC = Bullish signal
Price breaking below BC = Bearish signal
The narrower the CPR, the more explosive the breakout
Intraday Direction
If price opens above CPR = Bullish bias for the day
If price opens below CPR = Bearish bias for the day
Price within CPR = Neutral/range-bound
Multiple Timeframe Analysis
Higher timeframe CPR (Weekly/Monthly) provides major S/R zones
Daily CPR helps with precise entry/exit points
Confluence of multiple CPR levels increases reliability
Risk Management
Clear levels for stop-loss placement (beyond TC or BC)
Defined risk-reward zones for position sizing
Popular Strategy: Trade the CPR breakout with volume confirmation, using BC/TC as stop-loss levels.
Developing Camarilla Pivots by Hexaurum LearningMathematical Foundation
The Camarilla Formula
The Camarilla pivot levels are derived from the following key price parameters of the preceding trading session:
C = Prior day's closing price
H = Prior day's high price
L = Prior day's low price
Resistance Levels:
H5 = (H / L) × C (proprietary derivation for identifying extreme
resistance)
H4 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 2 + C
H3 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 4 + C
H2 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 6 + C
H1 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 12 + C
Support Levels:
L1 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 12
L2 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 6
L3 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 4
L4 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 2
L5 = C 3 (H5 3 C) (symmetrical derivation mirroring H5)
The Significance of the 1.1 Multiplier
The inclusion of a 1.1 multiplier in the formula incorporates a buffer for anticipated volatility expansion. The sequential divisors (2, 4, 6, 12) generate a
series of levels with decreasing incremental distances from the closing price, with each level delineating distinct probabilistic trading zones for potential
mean reversion or trend continuation.
Camarilla - Hexaurum LearningMonthly, Weekly, Daily
Camarilla Levels
The Camarilla pivot levels are derived from the following key price parameters of the preceding trading session:
C = Prior day's closing price
H = Prior day's high price
L = Prior day's low price
Resistance Levels:
H5 = (H / L) × C (proprietary derivation for identifying extreme
resistance)
H4 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 2 + C
H3 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 4 + C
H2 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 6 + C
H1 = (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 12 + C
Support Levels:
L1 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 12
L2 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 6
L3 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 4
L4 = C 3 (H 3 L) × 1.1 / 2
L5 = C 3 (H5 3 C) (symmetrical derivation mirroring H5)
The Significance of the 1.1 Multiplier
The inclusion of a 1.1 multiplier in the formula incorporates a buffer for anticipated volatility expansion. The sequential divisors (2, 4, 6, 12) generate a
series of levels with decreasing incremental distances from the closing price, with each level delineating distinct probabilistic trading zones for potential
mean reversion or trend continuation.
ATR Support LineATR Support Line — Dynamic Volatility Trail
This indicator provides a dynamic trailing support line by combining an anchored moving average with an ATR-based volatility buffer. It is designed to adapt across different timeframes, making it useful for identifying trend support and managing risk.
Features
Flexible anchor length with multiple smoothing types (EMA, SMA, WMA, RMA, ZLEMA).
ATR length and multiplier to fine-tune volatility sensitivity.
Higher-timeframe interpolation for smoother transitions between candles.
Option to use confirmed higher-timeframe values (non-repainting mode).
How to Use
The plotted line acts as a dynamic support trail.
Price trading above the line indicates bullish market structure.
A break below the line may highlight weakening momentum or a potential shift in trend.
Can be applied on different timeframes to align higher-timeframe context with lower-timeframe entries.
Disclaimer
This script is intended for educational and research purposes only.
It is not financial advice. Trading involves significant risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always perform your own analysis before making investment decisions.
BTC 1D InOut EMA (WF + Optimizer Ready, Long-Only)BTC 1D In/Out EMA — Walk‑Forward & Optimizer‑Ready (Long‑Only)
What it is
Daily BTC trend strategy that beat buy‑and‑hold over full history with much shallower drawdowns. It includes walk‑forward windows, optimizer‑friendly inputs, realistic costs, and alert‑ready entries/exits.
Defaults
Fast EMA 13, Slow EMA 90, Exit threshold 1.5, Squeeze = Sqz Off only, Trend filter ON (EMA 100), Trailing OFF.
Execution: commission 0.06% per side, slippage 0–1 ticks, quantity % of equity, pyramiding 0.
How to use
Add to a BTC 1‑Day chart (e.g., BLX / INDEX:BTCUSD for full history; BYBIT:BTCUSDT.P or BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P for live).
Set alerts → Condition: this strategy → Order fills only → Once per bar close.
Walk‑forward modes let you test IS/OOS windows before reverting to “Whole Chart” for live alerts.
Risk
This is educational software, not investment advice. Past performance (simulated or live) does not guarantee future results. Trend strategies still incur drawdowns; size positions responsibly.
Contact / Docs
Docs: docs.google.com Support: grantlyt58+support@gmail.com
Tags: BTC, BTCUSD, Bitcoin, EMA, trend, strategy, long‑only, walk‑forward
Candle Open-Close DifferenceThis script gives you the different price/points for each candle open and close.
Trend RiderTrend Rider is an all-in-one trading tool that helps you catch reversals, confirm trends, and spot key market levels with precision. It blends EMA clouds, volume filters, Bollinger Bands, swing levels, and session ranges into one streamlined system.
What makes Trend Rider powerful
• Dual EMA Clouds – clearly show short-term vs. long-term trend direction.
• Buy/Sell Signals – triggered on EMA crossovers, confirmed by volume strength.
• BB Reversal Mode – filters trades with Bollinger volatility and proximity to band extremes.
• Swing Levels – auto-plot important Highs/Lows as dynamic support and resistance.
• Session Ranges – highlight U.S. session and weekend boxes to track liquidity and gaps.
• Timeframe Guard – optimized exclusively for the 15-minute chart for higher accuracy.
• Alerts – every signal can fire TradingView notifications on bar close for higher reliability.
Core Value
Instead of stacking multiple tools, Trend Rider merges everything into one: trend confirmation, volume analysis, volatility filters, and key levels. The result is cleaner charts, sharper signals, and faster decisions.
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Bias Table-manualIt is just at tabular column to manually update Bullish/Bearish for multiple timeframes. Provided date option which is also manual, to denote when the analysis was done and table updated. This will be helpful for multiple stocks/securities analysis on regular basis
MACD cu RSI 7 Fibonacci color levelsMACD with RSI info
The RSI is display as value with changing color as Fibonacci levels.
MACD with RSI color 7 Fibonacci levelsMACD that contain RSI info
The color of RSI is change accordingly with Fibonacci levels, from red till green
EMA Dual with SL/TP ATR basedDouble EMA with cross and direction display.
Calculate stop loss / take profit based on ATR
If entering is not in the recognize direction also SL/TP is display (inversed values)
SL is 2xATR and TP is 4xAT by default - can be change
Also, SL/TP can be calculated at cross or at actual - see the table.
Basic Odds Enhancer: Supply Zone for ShortsHow to Use/Adjust:
On your chart, it marks bars where a 20-bar high coincides with high volume and bearish divergence—flag these as supply zones.
Tweak supply_threshold to 2.0 for stricter volume (fewer but stronger signals).
For zones, manually draw rectangles around the flagged area (use Drawing Tools > Rectangle).
Backtest: Apply to historical data (e.g., EUR/USD 4H) and check win rate with shorts on retests.
This setup typically yields 2-5 signals per week on major pairs, depending on volatility. Test on a demo account, and combine with market context (e.g., avoid shorts in strong uptrends).
Odds Enhancer: Volume + RSI DivHow it Works: This flags potential demand zones where price hits a 20-bar low with a volume spike and bullish RSI divergence. Customize for supply zones by flipping logic.
Multi-Market Trend-Pullback Alerts (EMA20/50 + RSI) [v6]//@version=6 replaces 5
Some functions (like label.delete) need to be called as methods
Minor syntax tightening around string concatenation and label management
All alertcondition() and table logic still works, but must be explicitly version 6 compatible
Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko) Indicator
This documentation explains the benefits of the "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" indicator for traders and provides easy-to-follow steps on how to use it. Written as of 05:06 AM +07 on Saturday, October 04, 2025, this guide focuses on helping you, as a trader, get the most out of this tool with clear, practical advice before diving into the technical details.
Benefits for Traders
1. Multi-Timeframe Insight
This indicator lets you see momentum trends across 15-minute, 1-hour, 1-day, and 1-week timeframes all on one chart. This big-picture view helps you catch both quick market moves and long-term trends without flipping between charts, saving you time and giving you a fuller understanding of the market.
2. Visual Momentum Representation
The background changes from red to green based on short-term (15m) momentum, giving you a quick, easy-to-see signal—red means bearish (prices might drop), and green means bullish (prices might rise). The histogram uses a mix of red, green, and blue colors to show the combined strength of the 1-hour, 1-day, and 1-week timeframes, helping you spot strong trends at a glance (e.g., a bright mix for strong momentum, darker for weaker).
3. Enhanced Decision-Making
The background and histogram colors work together to confirm trends across different timeframes, making it less likely you’ll act on a false signal. This helps you feel more confident when deciding when to buy, sell, or hold.
4. Proactive Alert System
You can set alerts to notify you when the percentage of bullish timeframes hits your chosen levels (e.g., below 10% for bearish, above 90% for bullish). This keeps you in the loop on big momentum shifts without needing to watch the chart all day—perfect for when you’re busy.
5. Flexibility and Efficiency
You can turn timeframes on or off, adjust settings like speed of the moving averages, and tweak transparency to fit your trading style—whether you’re a fast scalper or a patient swing trader. Everything is shown on one chart, saving you effort, and the colors make it simple to read, even if you’re new to trading.
How to Use It
Getting Started
Add the Indicator: Load the "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" onto your TradingView chart using the Pine Script editor or indicator library.
Pick Your Timeframes: Turn on the timeframes that match your trading—use 15m and 1h for quick trades, or 1d and 1w for longer holds—using the enable_15m, enable_1h, enable_1d, enable_1w, and enable_background options.
Reading the Colors
Background Gradient: Watch for red to signal bearish 15m momentum and green for bullish momentum. Adjust the Background_transparency (default 75%, or 25% opacity) if the chart feels too busy—try lowering it to 50 for clearer candlesticks in fast markets.
Histogram and EMA Colors:
The histogram and its Exponential Moving Average (EMA) line show a mix of red (1-week), green (1-day), and blue (1-hour) based on how strong the momentum is in each timeframe.
Brighter colors mean stronger momentum—white (all bright) shows all timeframes are pushing up hard, while darker shades (like gray or black) mean weaker or mixed momentum.
Turn off a timeframe (e.g., enable_1h = false) to see how it changes the color mix and focus on what matters to you.
Setting Alerts
Set Your Levels: Choose a threshold_low (default 10%) and threshold_high (default 90%) based on your comfort zone or past market patterns to catch big turns.
Get Notifications: Use TradingView alerts to get pings when the market hits your set levels, so you can act without staring at the screen.
Practical Tips
Pair with Other Tools: Use it with support/resistance lines or the RSI to double-check your moves and build a solid plan.
Tweak Settings: Adjust fast_length, slow_length, and signal_smoothing to match your asset’s speed, and bump up the lookback (default 50) for steadier trends in wild markets.
Practice First: Test different timeframe combos on a demo account to find what works best for you.
Understanding the Colors (Simple Explanation)
How Colors Work
The histogram and its EMA line use a color mix based on a simple idea from color theory, like mixing paints with red, green, and blue (RGB):
Red comes from the 1-week timeframe, green from 1-day, and blue from 1-hour.
When all three timeframes show strong upward momentum, they blend into bright white—the brightest color, like a super-bright light telling you the market’s roaring up.
If some timeframes are weak or pulling down, the mix gets darker (like gray or black), warning you the momentum might not be solid.
Brighter is Better
Bright Colors = Strong Opportunity: The brighter the histogram and EMA (closer to white), the more all your chosen timeframes are in agreement that prices are rising. This is your signal to think about buying or holding, as it points to a powerful trend you can ride.
Dark Colors = Caution: A darker mix (toward black) means some timeframes are lagging or bearish, suggesting you might wait or consider selling. It’s like a dim light saying, “Hold on, check again.”
Benefit in Practice: Watching the brightness helps you jump on the best trades fast. For example, a bright white histogram on a green background is like a green traffic light—go for it! A dark gray on red is like a red light—pause and rethink. This quick color check can save you from bad moves and boost your profits when the trend is strong.
Why It Helps
These colors are your fast friend in trading. A bright histogram means all your timeframes are cheering for an uptrend, giving you the confidence to act. A dull one tells you to be careful, helping you avoid traps. It’s like having a color-coded guide to pick the hottest market moments!
Technical Details
Input Parameters
Fast Length (default: 12): Short-term moving average speed.
Slow Length (default: 26): Long-term moving average speed.
Source (default: close): Price data used.
Signal Smoothing (default: 9): Smooths the signal line.
MA Type (default: EMA): Choose EMA or SMA.
Timeframe and Scaling
Timeframes: 15m, 1h, 1d, 1w, with on/off switches.
Lookback Period (default: 50): Sets the data window for trends.
Background Transparency (default: 75%): Controls background see-through level.
MACD Calculation
Per Timeframe: Uses request.security():
MACD Line: ta.ema(src, fast_length) - ta.ema(src, slow_length).
Signal Line: ta.ema(MACD, signal_length).
Histogram: (macd - signal) / 3.0.
Background Gradient
15m Normalization: norm_value = (hist_15m - hist_15m_min) / max(hist_15m_range, 1e-10), limited to 0-1.
RGB Mix: Red drops from 255 to 0, green rises from 0 to 255, blue stays 0.
Apply: color.new(color.rgb(r_val, g_val, b_val), Background_transparency).
Histogram and EMA Colors
Color Assignment:
1h: Blue (#0000FF) if hist_1h >= 0, else black.
1d: Green (#00FF00) if hist_1d >= 0, else black.
1w: Red (#FF0000) if hist_1w >= 0, else black.
Final Color: final_color = color.rgb(min(r, 255), min(g, 255), min(b, 255)).
Plotting: Histogram and EMA use final_color; MACD (#2962FF), signal (#FF6D00).
Alerts
Bullish Percentage: bullish_pct = (bullish_count / bullish_total) * 100, counting hist >= 0.
Triggers: Below threshold_low or above threshold_high.
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Conclusion
The "Multi-Timeframe MACD with Color Mix (Nikko)" is your all-in-one tool to spot trends, confirm moves, and trade smarter with its bright, easy-to-read colors. By using it wisely, you can sharpen your market edge and trade with more confidence.
This README is tailored for traders and reflects the indicator's practical value as of 05:06 AM +07 on October 04, 2025.