Moving Average Divergence BandsMoving Average Divergence Bands
Moving Average Divergence Bands (MADB) is a trend-following overlay indicator designed to capture fast-moving trends while filtering out low-quality signals. It was developed with highly volatile markets in mind, particularly altcoins, where rapid entries are important but false breakouts are common.
The indicator builds adaptive price bands using two moving averages of different speeds and applies a statistical filter to allow signals only when market conditions show sufficient momentum. The result is a structure that attempts to combine fast reaction with controlled signal quality.
🚀 Core Idea
The objective of MADB is to create bands that respond quickly to market moves while avoiding entries during low-probability conditions.
This is achieved by combining fast and slower moving averages and activating signals only when price movement shows statistically meaningful deviation from its recent norm. In this way, entries tend to occur during periods with higher potential reward and reduced noise.
🔍 How It Works
The indicator calculates two moving averages:
• A primary moving average using the chosen length
• A secondary moving average using half of that length
Both averages are mathematically combined using exponent-based transformations, producing two divergence-based values. The higher value becomes the upper band, and the lower value becomes the lower band.
To filter signals, the script then computes a Z-score of price relative to its recent average. A trend switch occurs only when:
• Price breaks above or below the adaptive band, and
• The absolute Z-score exceeds the user-defined threshold.
This ensures signals occur only when price movement is statistically significant, reducing entries during low-volatility noise.
⚙️ Key Features
• Fast trend-following bands optimized for volatile markets
• Dual moving-average divergence construction
• Z-score filtering to reduce false signals
• Multiple moving-average types supported
• Adjustable statistical sensitivity
• Visual band and trend coloring styles
🧩 Inputs Overview
• Moving-average length and source
• Moving-average type selection
• Z-score calculation length
• Z-score activation threshold
• Visual style presets for band coloring
📌 Usage Notes
• Designed to identify strong market moves while filtering weak breakouts.
• Particularly suited for volatile markets and altcoin trading environments.
• Band breaks without sufficient Z-score strength will not trigger signals.
• Signals may change intrabar on lower timeframes.
• Best used alongside risk management and confirmation tools.
• No indicator eliminates risk; testing and validation are always recommended.
This script is intended for analytical use only and does not constitute financial advice.
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Filtered Percentile OscillatorFiltered Percentile Oscillator (FPO | MisinkoMaster)
The Filtered Percentile Oscillator is a modern trend-following tool designed to combine the power of percentile ranking with adaptive trend strength filtering. By integrating a filter based on ADX strength, this oscillator aims to reduce noise and improve signal quality, helping traders identify more reliable bullish and bearish momentum zones.
This indicator works well across different markets, especially where volatility and trend clarity fluctuate. Although it can be noisy at times, the intelligent filtering mechanism provides strong potential for spotting actionable trend signals.
🔍 Concept & Idea
The idea behind the Filtered Percentile Oscillator is to use the percentile rank of price changes as a normalized measure of momentum, then apply an adaptive filter based on the Average Directional Index (ADX) to adjust sensitivity dynamically.
By combining these two concepts:
The Percentile Oscillator captures how extreme the current price is relative to recent price history.
The ADX-based filter adjusts threshold levels and confirms if the market is trending strongly enough to trust these percentile signals.
This dual-filtering mechanism improves the indicator’s ability to avoid false signals caused by noisy or non-trending environments.
⚙️ How It Works
The indicator calculates the Percentile Rank of the user-selected price source over a defined length (len). This percentile oscillator oscillates between -100% and +100%, reflecting relative price positioning.
It calculates the ADX and its percentile rank over a separate filter length (adx_len and ap_len) to estimate trend strength and market activity.
A combined potential filter checks if the sum of the absolute percentile oscillator and ADX percentile exceeds a user-defined threshold (pot_t). This filter controls whether signals are considered valid.
Thresholds for long and short signals dynamically adapt based on whether the ADX percentile exceeds the filter threshold (adx_t):
When strong trend strength is detected (ADX percentile > threshold), tighter upper and lower thresholds (ut and lt) apply to capture sharper trend signals.
When trend strength is weaker, wider thresholds (utm and ltm) are used to filter noise and reduce false signals.
Trend states are determined by comparing the percentile oscillator to these adaptive thresholds and validating the potential filter condition.
Overbought and oversold zones are also plotted for identifying potential reversal or exhaustion areas.
🧩 Inputs Overview
Length – Controls the lookback period for the Percentile Oscillator calculation (default 29).
Source – The price data source used for oscillator calculation (default: close).
Filter Length – Lookback period for ADX calculation used as a filter (default 12).
Filter % Length – Length used to calculate the percentile rank of the ADX filter (default 8).
Trending Upper Threshold – Upper bound for bullish signals when trend strength is strong (default 10).
Trending Lower Threshold – Lower bound for bearish signals when trend strength is strong (default -10).
Ranging Upper Threshold – Upper bound for bullish signals when trend strength is weak (default 15).
Ranging Lower Threshold – Lower bound for bearish signals when trend strength is weak (default -15).
Sum Filter Threshold – Minimum combined percentile value required to validate signals (default 100).
Filter Threshold – Minimum ADX percentile value required to switch to tighter thresholds (default 50).
Overbought – Level indicating overbought conditions for the oscillator (default 80).
Oversold – Level indicating oversold conditions for the oscillator (default -80).
📌 Usage Notes
Adaptive Filtering: The indicator dynamically adjusts sensitivity to market trend strength, reducing false signals during ranging or low-activity periods.
Normalized Momentum: Using percentile ranks allows comparison across different instruments and timeframes on a consistent scale.
Trend Confirmation: The ADX percentile filter ensures signals are stronger and more reliable when the market is trending.
Visual Guidance: Colored plots, threshold lines, and background fills improve signal interpretation and decision-making.
Customization: Thresholds and lengths can be fine-tuned for different markets or trading styles.
Complementary Use: Best combined with volume analysis, price action, or other indicators for comprehensive trade confirmation.
Backtest First: Always validate settings on historical data to match your preferred instrument and timeframe before live trading.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is provided solely for educational and analytical use. It is not financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users should perform their own due diligence before making trading decisions.
Enjoy improved trend filtering with the Filtered Percentile Oscillator!
Dynamic MA Convergence (Smooth MTF)DMC-MA (Dynamic MA Convergence) — Functional Details1. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Monitoring LogicThis indicator doesn't just display a single MA; it constantly monitors the relationship between the "Current Timeframe" and its "Higher Timeframe (High-TF)" equivalent. When you switch charts, the indicator automatically selects the corresponding High-TF according to the following logic:Current Chart TFMonitored High-TF1 minute (1m)5 minutes (5m)5 minutes (5m)15 minutes (15m) *Optionally 30m15 minutes (15m)1 hour (1H)1 hour (1H)4 hours (4H)4 hours (4H)Daily (D)Daily (D)Weekly (W)Weekly (W)Monthly (M)2. Real-Time Status DetectionThe dashboard (table) and alerts categorize the distance and direction between the two MAs into four distinct states:Convergence: The short-term MA is moving toward the High-TF MA. This often indicates a "pullback" or "retracement" within a trend.Divergence: After converging, the MAs begin to separate again without crossing. This suggests a "trend continuation."Breakout / Breakdown: The short-term MA clearly crosses the High-TF MA. This indicates a potential "trend reversal" or shift in momentum.3. Smooth MTF Line (MA Interpolation)Standard MTF indicators often appear "stepped" or "jagged" when displaying higher timeframe data on lower timeframes. This script utilizes linear interpolation to calculate values for every single bar, resulting in a smooth, natural curve. This significantly improves the accuracy of price-action analysis and MA-touch detection.Technical Notes & CorrectionsLocalized Timeframe Labels:We have moved away from raw numerical IDs (like "60"). By setting the "Language" toggle to EN, all alert messages and table headers will display intuitive labels like "1H" instead of "60".5-Minute Chart Flexibility:Exclusively for the 5m chart, an option (Use 30m as High-TF) is included to switch the reference from 15m to 30m, catering to both scalpers and day traders.Calculation Integrity:The core detection algorithms (cross-detection and convergence direction) remain untouched, ensuring consistent logical performance.How to UseSet your preferred MA Length (Default: 20).Choose your Display Language (JP or EN).Configure Display Settings to show either the status of all timeframes or only the current one.
DMC-MA (Dynamic MA Convergence) — 機能詳細1. マルチタイムフレーム (MTF) 監視ロジック本インジケーターは、単一のMAを表示するのではなく、「現在の足」と「その一段上の上位足」のMAがどのような位置関係にあるかを常に監視します。チャートを切り替えると、以下の対応表に基づいて自動的に監視対象(上位足)が選択されます。表示中の時間足 (Current)監視対象の上位足 (High-TF)1分足 (1m)5分足 (5m)5分足 (5m)15分足 (15m) ※設定で30分に変更可15分足 (15m)1時間足 (1H)1時間足 (1H)4時間足 (4H)4時間足 (4H)日足 (D)日足 (D)週足 (W)週足 (W)月足 (M)2. リアルタイム・ステータス判定ダッシュボード(テーブル)およびアラートでは、MA同士の距離と方向から以下の4つの状態を判定します。収束 (Convergence): 短期MAが上位足MAへ向かって近づいている状態。押し目や戻りの形成を示唆します。拡散 (Divergence): 収束した後、交差せずに再び本来のトレンド方向へ離れていく状態。トレンドの再開を示唆します。上抜け・下抜け (Breakout/Down): 短期MAが上位足MAを明確にクロスした状態。トレンド転換の初動を示唆します。3. スムーズMTFライン (MA平滑化)通常、下位足チャートに上位足のMAを表示すると「階段状」にガタつきますが、本スクリプトは線形補間ロジックにより、バーごとに滑らかなラインを描画します。これにより、価格がMAにタッチしたかどうかの判定精度が向上しています。修正箇所と技術的な解説 / Correction & Technical Context時間足ラベルの言語対応:(JP) 以前の「60」などの数字表記を廃止しました。設定の「Language」をJPにすれば「1時間足」、ENにすれば「1H」と、アラートメッセージやテーブルの見出しが完全に切り替わります。(EN) Replaced raw numbers (e.g., "60") with localized labels. Setting the Language to "EN" displays "1H" across alerts and the dashboard.5分足の例外設定:(JP) 5分足を使用する場合のみ、上位足を15分ではなく「30分」に変更できるオプション(Use 30m as High-TF)を搭載しています。これにより、スキャルピングからデイトレードまで柔軟に対応可能です。ロジックの不変性:(JP) 判定アルゴリズム(交差判定、収束方向の計算)には一切変更を加えていません。導入方法移動平均線の期間(デフォルト20)を設定。表示言語(JP/EN)を選択。表示設定で、特定の時間足の状態を常時リストアップするか、現在の足のみ表示するかを選択。
WaveTrend Detailed Dashboard (Fixed)Trend: Is the Green line currently above the Red line? (UP/DOWN)
Age: How many candles ago did this crossover happen? (Freshness)
Zero Level: Is the Green line currently above or below the Zero line?
Direction:
TREND UP ↗ (Green): The Green line is physically above the Red line.
TREND DN ↘ (Red): The Green line is physically below the Red line.
Age (Candles):
This counts how many bars have passed since the crossover occurred.
Gold Text: Means the cross happened very recently (3 bars or less). This is your "Fresh" signal.
White Text: Means the trend is established and older.
Zero Level:
Above 0: The Green line is in positive territory.
Below 0: The Green line is in negative territory.
White Core Trend [wjdtks255]
White Core Trend is a trend-following indicator designed to strip away market noise and visualize the "Core Trend" of price action. It focuses on the essential relationship between price and a dynamic baseline to provide clear trading decisions.
White Core Line: Built on a responsive HMA (Hull Moving Average) logic, this line acts as the definitive trend filter. It reacts swiftly to price changes while maintaining a smooth trajectory to reduce false signals.
Intuitive Visual Signals: The indicator identifies trend exhaustion and reversal points by plotting triangle labels (▲/▼). These signals help traders maintain discipline and avoid emotional decision-making.
Minimalist Design: Optimized for clarity, the indicator eliminates unnecessary clutter like background colors or complex data overlays, keeping the focus strictly on the trend and entry levels.
As a core technical tool, this indicator is used to identify the market's direction and establish precise entry/exit benchmarks.
1. Entry Strategy
Long Entry: Enter when the price crosses above the White Core Line and a green triangle appears.
Short Entry: Enter when the price crosses below the White Core Line and a red triangle appears.
Note: Ensure the candle body closes decisively across the line to confirm the signal.
2. Position Management
Trend Following: Stay in the trade as long as the price remains on the correct side of the White Core Line.
Reference Point: Use the horizontal white "Entry" line as a visual anchor for your current position.
3. Exit & Stop Loss
Stop Loss: Exit immediately if the price crosses back over the White Core Line against your position.
Take Profit: Secure profits when the price reaches your target or when the trend starts to flatten out (sideways movement) near the core line.
Multi-Sector Scanner [DYNAMC HOLDING COLORS]Multi-Sector Scanner
This professional-grade Pine Script indicator provides a comprehensive, real-time dashboard for monitoring 25 critical market sectors and their top-performing ETFs. It is designed for traders who need a "bird's-eye view" of market rotation, relative strength, and volume flow without flipping through dozens of charts.
The script identifies high-probability entries and exits by tracking consecutive price action and momentum thresholds, organizing the data into a clean, scannable table.
Key Features
Real-Time Sector Tracking: Monitors 25 diverse sectors including Tech (XLK), Semi (SOXX), Uranium (URA), Crypto (BLOK), and Traditional Finance (XLF).
Dynamic Visual Heatmap: * 🔥 BUY Signals: Triggered when a sector meets your strength and consecutive day requirements. The entire Top 5 Holdings cell and Signal column light up in vibrant green.
💀 SELL Signals: Triggered during multi-day weakness. These rows light up in deep red for immediate recognition.
⚠️ WATCH Signals: Highlights sectors starting to show momentum (amber/orange) but haven't yet met the "Consecutive Days" confirmation.
Smart Sorting: The table automatically pushes "BUY" signals to the top and "SELL" signals to the bottom, ensuring the most actionable data is always at eye level.
Relative Volume (RVOL): Displays volume flow relative to the 5-day average. Seeing 1.5x+ RVOL during a "WATCH" phase often front-runs a major sector breakout.
End-User Timezone Support: Includes a built-in selector for PST, EST, CET, and more, ensuring the "Last Update" timestamp reflects your local clock rather than exchange time.
Day Trading Levels and Wick Zones_PublicDay Trading Starter Pack
- Previous Day Levels
- Previous Day Wick Zones
- Weekly Wick Zones
REMOVE WEEKLY WICK ZONE TO ELIMINATE GRAY SHADED AREA.
Its only purpose is to show you quickly the weekly candle wicks and the magnitude of the candle.
Liquidity Grab Engulfing.This indicator highlights Liquidity Sweep Engulfing candles:
• Bullish: previous candle bearish, current candle sweeps the previous low and closes above the previous high.
• Bearish: previous candle bullish, current candle sweeps the previous high and closes below the previous low.
Use it as a price-action confirmation tool alongside your support/resistance, structure, and risk management. This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Adaptive ATR Trend FollowerDESCRIPTION:
A practical educational tool for learning volatility-based trend following. This indicator demonstrates how to use ATR-adjusted trailing stops to adapt to changing market conditions. It shows traders how to dynamically adjust stop distances based on market volatility rather than using fixed price levels.
WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE:
• Three preset trading modes (Fast/Balanced/Smooth) optimized for different market environments
• ATR-based dynamic stops that automatically widen during high volatility and tighten during calm periods
• Clear visual trend zones with adjustable transparency for better chart readability
• Educational focus on risk management concepts and adaptive position sizing
• Signal markers that highlight exact trend change points for precise analysis
HOW IT WORKS:
1. Calculates Average True Range (ATR) to measure current market volatility
2. Creates dynamic trailing stops using: Current Price ± (ATR × Multiplier)
3. Automatically switches trend direction when price crosses the trailing stop level
4. Provides continuous visual feedback through colored zones, signal markers, and bar coloring
5. Updates stop levels in real-time as market conditions change
EDUCATIONAL VALUE:
This indicator serves as a learning tool for understanding:
- How to use ATR for dynamic position and risk management
- The importance of adapting trading systems to current volatility conditions
- Trend-following principles with immediate visual feedback
- Risk management techniques through adaptive stop placement
- The relationship between volatility and optimal stop distances
SETTINGS EXPLAINED:
• ATR Period (14): The lookback period for volatility measurement. Higher values give smoother readings.
• ATR Multiplier (3.0): Determines stop distance from price. Higher = wider stops, Lower = tighter stops.
• Trading Style: Fast (tight stops for active trading), Balanced (default settings), Smooth (wide stops for volatile markets)
• Price Smoothing (1): EMA period applied to price. Reduces noise for cleaner trend detection.
• Trend Fill Transparency (80%): Controls visibility of the colored trend zone between price and stop line.
RISK WARNING & DISCLAIMER:
This is an educational trend-following tool designed for learning purposes. Important considerations:
• May produce whipsaw signals during sideways/consolidating markets
• Works best in clearly trending market environments
• Always combine with other analysis techniques for confirmation
• Practice proper risk management - never risk more than you can afford to lose
• Past performance does not guarantee future results
• This is NOT financial advice. Use at your own risk and discretion.
USE CASES:
- Learning about volatility-based trading systems and concepts
- Identifying potential trend direction changes with visual confirmation
- Setting adaptive stop-loss levels that adjust to market conditions
- Educational tool for understanding how ATR affects position management
- Visual study of how volatility impacts trend-following strategies
COMPATIBILITY:
• Works on all markets: Forex, Stocks, Crypto, Commodities, Indices
• Effective on multiple timeframes (5-minute to daily charts recommended)
• Compatible with other indicators for multi-factor analysis
INSTALLATION & USAGE:
1. Add indicator to your chart
2. Start with "Balanced" mode for most markets
3. Adjust ATR multiplier based on your risk tolerance
4. Use signals as potential entry/exit points (with confirmation)
5. Observe how stops adapt to changing volatility conditions
EDUCATIONAL TIP:
Try switching between Fast/Balanced/Smooth modes to see how different settings perform in various market conditions. Notice how wider stops (Smooth mode) can prevent premature exits during volatile trends, while tighter stops (Fast mode) may work better in calm, steady trends.
Bank CRE Stress & Short Risk Overlay + Dashboard
🏦 Bank CRE Short-Selling Dashboard:
- Expands the static database to better match the dashboard's highCRE + shortCandidates.
- Uses CRE ratio thresholds from dashboard (e.g., critical ~>500%, high ~400-500%, etc.).
- Keeps price stress logic (you can tweak it).
- Includes more failed/failed-like flags.
Access the Live Risk Monitoring & Trade Opportunities 🏦 Bank CRE Short-Selling Dashboard
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RS Filtered RSIRS Filtered RSI (RSF RSI) | MisinkoMaster
The RS Filtered RSI is an advanced RSI-based indicator that enhances the traditional RSI by applying a custom filtering technique using Fourier transform principles. This reduces noise and improves the clarity of signals, helping traders better identify trend direction and potential reversals.
Key Features
Combines classic RSI calculation with Fourier-based filtering for noise reduction
Dynamically adapts to price momentum using Relative Strength filtering
Provides clear bullish and bearish trend signals with customizable thresholds
Includes overbought and oversold levels for better entry and exit timing
Plots divergence histogram to highlight momentum changes
Candle coloring aligns with trend direction for intuitive reading
Highly configurable via inputs for RSI length, filter length, Fourier length, and thresholds
How It Works
Calculates a standard RSI on the selected price source over the chosen length.
Applies a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) on recent price data to extract dominant frequency components and filter noise (code adapted from @BackQuant).
Uses Fourier magnitudes combined with RSI values to build a filter that strengthens the RSI signal and filters weak moves.
Applies upper and lower thresholds on the filtered RSI to define bullish and bearish trends.
Visualizes trend signals, divergence, and overbought/oversold zones with colored plots and candles.
Inputs Overview
Length — RSI calculation period
Source — Price input (default: close)
Filter Length — Length for Relative Strength filter
Fourier Length — Number of bars used for Fourier transform
Upper Threshold — Level above which bullish trend is signaled
Lower Threshold — Level below which bearish trend is signaled
Overbought — RSI level considered overbought
Oversold — RSI level considered oversold
Usage Notes
Best suited for traders who want a smoother, less noisy RSI signal especially in volatile markets.
Can be combined with other indicators or price action for better confirmation.
Adjust Fourier length and filter parameters to balance smoothness and responsiveness.
Use divergence histogram to spot momentum shifts early.
Candle coloring makes trend identification more intuitive.
Not a standalone trading signal — always backtest and manage risk accordingly.
Shout Out
Special thanks to @BackQuant for the Fourier transform code that inspired the filtering technique in this indicator.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational use only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk. Please do your own research and trade responsibly.
Threshold AO VisualisationThe channel is a set of classic indicators with the ability to be customized, allowing for comprehensive market analysis and the ability to find entry points.
Midas Decision Dashboard (XAU)Midas Decision Dashboard (XAU)
Indicator Overview
Midas Decision Dashboard (XAU)** is a high-precision strategic tool specifically engineered for Gold (XAU/USD) scalping on lower timeframes like M1 and M5. Instead of providing a single, lagging signal, the dashboard acts as a "Mission Control" center, synthesizing four core market dimensions and real-time Price Action into a live, weighted scoring matrix.
The Four Strategic Pillars
The dashboard evaluates the market using a weighted logic system to ensure no single indicator triggers a false entry:
📈 TREND ANALYSIS (EMA 200 - 20%): Monitors the 200-period Exponential Moving Average to establish the primary market direction (BULL/BEAR/FLAT).
⚡ POWER & STRENGTH (ADX - 45%): The engine of the strategy. A high weight ensures you only engage when real trend strength is present. **WEAK** power is highlighted in Light Yellow to signal low-volatility caution.
🔥 MARKET ENERGY (CHOP - 25%): A sophisticated volatility meter that identifies BREAKOUT phases while flagging dangerous CONSOLIDATION zones in red to avoid sideways traps.
🌊 MOMENTUM SAFETY (RSI - 10%): Provides a final safety layer to prevent buying at overextended peaks or selling at oversaturated bottoms.
Dynamic Scoring & Signal Hierarchy
The system calculates a live score (0-100%) based on active conditions. The **🎯 SIGNAL** row triggers a verdict using a professional traffic-light system:
🟢 GO (80% - 100%): High-conviction alignment. All major pillars are in sync for an entry.
🟡 WAIT (50% - 79%): The market is developing, but full confirmation is currently missing.
🔴 STOP (Below 50%): Low-probability environment. No trade zone.
Disclaimer
Trading gold involves significant risk. This dashboard is a decision-support tool and should be used in conjunction with a proper risk management strategy.
Seasonality (Prev Month Close Expected)Seasonality Indicator
This indicator shows how an asset has historically behaved during each calendar month. It highlights the typical price direction and strength for the current month based on long-term seasonal patterns.
The projected zone on the chart represents the average historical outcome for the ongoing month, allowing traders to quickly see whether current price action is developing in line with, above, or below its usual seasonal behavior. A heatmap summarizes monthly performance across years, making recurring strong and weak periods easy to identify.
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Luminous Trend Wave [Pineify]```
Luminous Trend Wave - Hull MA Based Normalized Momentum Oscillator
The Luminous Trend Wave (Pineify) is a momentum oscillator designed to provide clear, responsive trend signals while minimizing the lag commonly associated with traditional momentum indicators. By combining Hull Moving Average (HMA) calculations with ATR-based normalization and hyperbolic tangent transformation, LTW delivers a bounded oscillator that works consistently across different assets and timeframes.
Key Features
Hull Moving Average foundation for reduced lag trend detection
ATR normalization for universal applicability across all markets
Bounded output range (-100 to +100) using mathematical tanh transformation
Dynamic gradient coloring that reflects momentum intensity
Built-in signal line for momentum confirmation
Automatic alerts for trend reversals and momentum shifts
How It Works
The indicator operates through a four-stage calculation process:
Trend Basis Calculation: The indicator first calculates a Hull Moving Average (HMA) of the closing price. HMA was chosen specifically because it provides significantly less lag compared to Simple or Exponential Moving Averages while maintaining smoothness. This allows the oscillator to respond quickly to genuine price movements.
Distance Measurement: The raw distance between the current close price and the HMA trend line is calculated. This distance represents how far price has deviated from its smoothed trend.
ATR Normalization: The distance is then divided by the Average True Range (ATR) over the same lookback period. This normalization step is crucial - it makes the oscillator readings comparable across different assets regardless of their price levels or typical volatility. A stock trading at $500 and one at $5 will produce equivalent readings when their relative movements are similar.
Tanh Transformation: Finally, the normalized value is passed through a hyperbolic tangent function scaled by a sensitivity multiplier. The mathematical formula (e^2x - 1) / (e^2x + 1) naturally bounds the output between -100 and +100, preventing extreme spikes while preserving the directional information.
Trading Ideas and Insights
Zero Line Crossovers: When the oscillator crosses above zero, it indicates a shift from bearish to bullish momentum. Conversely, crossing below zero signals bearish momentum. These crossovers can be used as entry triggers when confirmed by other analysis.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: Readings above +80 suggest overbought conditions where price has extended significantly above its trend. Readings below -80 indicate oversold conditions. These extremes often precede mean reversion moves.
Signal Line Divergence: When the main oscillator (histogram) is above the signal line, momentum is increasing. When below, momentum is decreasing. This relationship helps identify the strength of the current move.
Momentum Fading: The indicator automatically fades the color intensity when the oscillator value is closer to the signal line than to the extremes, visually indicating weakening momentum before potential reversals.
How Multiple Indicators Work Together
LTW integrates three distinct technical concepts into a cohesive system:
Hull MA + ATR Integration: The Hull Moving Average provides the trend direction while ATR provides the volatility context. Together, they answer not just "where is the trend?" but "how significant is the current deviation relative to normal market movement?"
Mathematical Bounding + Visual Mapping: The tanh transformation ensures readings stay within predictable bounds, while the gradient coloring maps these bounded values to intuitive visual feedback. Strong bullish readings appear in bright green, strong bearish in bright red, with smooth transitions between.
Oscillator + Signal Line System: Similar to MACD's relationship between the MACD line and signal line, LTW uses a WMA-smoothed signal line to filter noise and confirm momentum direction. The interplay between the faster oscillator and slower signal creates actionable crossover signals.
Unique Aspects
Universal Normalization: Unlike many oscillators that produce different reading ranges on different assets, LTW's ATR normalization ensures consistent interpretation whether trading forex, crypto, stocks, or commodities.
Sensitivity Control: The sensitivity parameter allows traders to adjust how aggressively the oscillator responds to price changes. Higher values make it more responsive (useful for scalping), while lower values smooth out noise (better for swing trading).
Visual Momentum Feedback: The gradient coloring and transparency adjustments provide immediate visual feedback about trend strength without requiring traders to interpret numerical values.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart - it displays in a separate pane below price.
Watch for zero line crossovers as primary trend signals. Bullish when crossing above, bearish when crossing below.
Use the ±80 levels as caution zones where reversals become more likely.
Monitor the relationship between the histogram and signal line - histogram above signal indicates strengthening momentum.
Pay attention to color intensity - faded colors indicate weakening momentum and potential reversal zones.
Set alerts for automated notifications on trend changes and momentum shifts.
Customization
Trend Lookback (default: 21): Controls the HMA period. Lower values increase responsiveness but may generate more false signals. Higher values provide smoother trends but with more lag.
Signal Smoothing (default: 5): Adjusts the WMA period for the signal line. Higher values create a slower signal line with fewer crossovers.
Sensitivity (default: 1.5): Multiplier for the tanh transformation. Increase for more reactive signals, decrease for smoother readings.
Colors: Fully customizable bullish and bearish colors to match your chart theme.
Gradients: Toggle gradient coloring on/off based on preference.
Conclusion
The Luminous Trend Wave indicator offers traders a mathematically sound approach to momentum analysis. By combining the low-lag properties of Hull Moving Average with ATR-based normalization and bounded output transformation, LTW provides consistent, interpretable signals across any market. The visual feedback system makes trend strength immediately apparent, while the signal line crossovers offer clear entry and exit timing. Whether used as a standalone tool or combined with price action analysis, LTW helps traders identify trend direction, momentum strength, and potential reversal zones with clarity.
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MIZAN: Fake Out / Inducement HunterDescription
STOP GETTING TRAPPED BY THE MARKET!
Are you tired of getting stopped out right before the market moves in your direction? This is called a Fake Out or Liquidity Sweep. The "MIZAN Fake Out Hunter" is designed to detect these manipulation patterns automatically using Smart Money Concepts (SMC).
💎 How It Works:
Identifies Key Levels: The script automatically detects major Swing Highs and Swing Lows (Key Fractals) where liquidity (Stop Loss orders) is resting.
Detects Inducement: It monitors price action approaching these levels. When price creates "Equal Highs" or "Equal Lows" near a key level without breaking it, it identifies this as Inducement (a trap for retail traders).
Signals the Sweep: The signal fires ONLY when price aggressively breaks the level (sweeping the liquidity) and immediately rejects (closes back inside the range).
🚀 Features:
Bullish Fake Out (Green Signal): Detects when sellers are trapped at support (Stop Hunt Low).
Bearish Fake Out (Red Signal): Detects when buyers are trapped at resistance (Stop Hunt High).
Alerts Included: Never miss a manipulation setup again.
🧠 How to Trade: Use this indicator to confirm entries at Major Support/Resistance or Supply/Demand zones. Wait for the "FAKE OUT" signal to confirm that the Smart Money has finished collecting liquidity before entering the trade.
LDEF SENS Loss Dependent Error Filter Dominance Regime SwitchCAPITALCOM:GOLD
LDEF SENS stands for Loss Dependent Error Filter. This indicator is a dominance regime filter with an adaptive switch boundary. It separates the market into two main states.
Directional tradeable tape (trend and impulse conditions)
Balanced noisy tape (higher fakeout probability)
It also provides a dominance direction bias (bull vs bear) and an adaptive boundary you can use as a market switch signal.
What you see in the indicator pane (bottom panel)
Main line (0 to 100): dominance sensitivity score
Line color meaning
Green: bullish dominance (L greater than R)
Red: bearish dominance (R greater than L)
Gray: low strength or mixed tape
Purple line: adaptive regime boundary (moving threshold)
Violet shading: regime ON (tradeable conditions)
Key idea: height equals strength, color equals direction, violet shading equals regime state.
How to read the three images
Image A - Regime ON in a trending environment
Where to look
Price panel: left to middle shows a clean up move
Indicator panel: directly below the same time window
Violet band is present for a sustained stretch
Main line stays high and mostly green
What it means
When the violet band stays ON, the tape is directional enough for trend following setups to have higher quality. This is not an entry signal. It is an environment filter.
Image B - Switch boundary and state changes
Where to look
Indicator panel: focus on the purple adaptive line and the main line crossing relative to it
Watch the moment the main line moves above the purple line. In the same region, violet shading turns ON.
What it means
The purple line is the adaptive regime boundary.
Cross above: regime switches toward directional tape (state change confirmation)
Cross below: regime fades and chop risk returns
Image C - Direction semantics inside a regime
Where to look
Indicator panel: inside violet shaded regions
Main line is green during bullish dominance (L greater than R)
Main line is red during bearish dominance (R greater than L)
What it means
Violet answers: is this a tradeable regime
Green or red answers: which side is dominating
Together, they provide a filter plus bias framework.
Practical usage
Regime filter
Prefer setups only when the violet band is ON
Reduce size or tighten criteria when the violet band is OFF
Direction bias
Prefer longs when the line is green
Prefer shorts when the line is red
Treat gray as no edge or mixed tape
Switch boundary analysis
Cross above purple: treat as regime shift confirmation
Cross below purple: treat as regime cooling off and higher chop risk
Limitations
This is a regime and dominance tool, not a standalone entry generator. Regime confirmation can be late by design, especially after shocks. Use it with structure, liquidity, and risk management.
Multi-Timeframe EMA LevelsThis indicator will plot 2 different EMA's from 4 different timeframes on your chart. It displays as horizontal dotted lines so does not clutter your chart with loads of MA's. The lines are labeled with timeframe, EMA length and the level value. Levels update in real time.
If you are trading key levels or ma's this plots everything for you on one single chart.
12H Fib MidpointsPrints the .5 fib retrace for final trading levels on the 1 minute chart.
Background process is exactly how its done in the video EverEvolving365 shared
Relative Performance ComparisonThe Script was made to compare the performance of the YM and the NQ for a period of time that you can adjust with the lookback period. There is also the possibility to adjust the smoothing of the lines in the graph and you can enable or disable the several visuals. If you wish to compare something different then you could also enter the ticker of the assets that you want to compare.
For YM and NQ the idea is that they have a high correlation and that if one of them is weaker than the other one, the stronger one could have more potential in that direction. Or if for example the weaker one is shifting in sctructure then the stronger one could also shift in structure but has the possibility of more gain as it held stronger through the weakness of the other one.
Percentage Volume Oscillator (Up-Only Hist)Based on a regular PVO, it points all bars upwards for a clearer read on how participation is changing.
ATR + ADX Expansion This script plots in real time a shorter period ATR compared to a longer period ATR allowing one to see if the market has above or below average volatility. This helps avoid choppy sideways markets.
Secondly, the table shows whether ADX is expanding above its signal line, or contracting below it's signal line further identifying a market in expansion or contraction.
Any set up must be deployed in a healthy market environment, this indicator measures core statistics in real time to allow you see at a glance what state the market is in.






















