SatoshiFrame Fibonacci Golden CloudGolden Fibonacci Cloud
This indicator highlights key support and resistance zones using Fibonacci levels, visualized as golden clouds on the chart. Adjustable colors, transparency, and period make it perfect for professional technical analysis.
Auto Fibonacci levels: 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786
Two golden clouds marking important zones
Clear and fixed visuals across all timeframes
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童貞2_MACDUp and down arrows will appear to let you know which way to place it. It is important to be able to analyze the chart before using this indicator. We recommend using our homemade MACD at 15 minutes.
Simple Pivot Zones (Error-free) — v11. Core Idea
The indicator we built is a “pivot-based zone detector with breakout signals.”
It does three things:
1. Finds important swing highs and swing lows in price (pivots).
2. Creates support and resistance zones around those pivots using volatility (ATR).
3. Watches price action to see if those zones get broken, then gives signals.
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2. What is a Pivot?
A pivot high happens when the price makes a local peak — a bar is higher than the bars around it.
A pivot low happens when the price makes a local dip — a bar is lower than the bars around it.
These are natural turning points in the market, showing where buyers or sellers had strong control temporarily. Traders often use them to draw support (pivot lows) and resistance (pivot highs).
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3. Why Use ATR for Zones?
ATR (Average True Range) measures the average volatility of a market. Instead of drawing just a flat line at the pivot, we create a zone above and below it, sized according to ATR.
Example:
• If ATR is 20 points and zone size is 0.5, then the zone extends 10 points above and below the pivot level.
This turns thin “lines” into thicker areas of interest. Real markets don’t respect razor-thin levels, but zones are more realistic.
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4. How Support & Resistance Zones Work
• Resistance zones are created at pivot highs. They mark where sellers were strong before.
• Support zones are created at pivot lows. They mark where buyers were strong before.
Over time, these zones extend forward until the price interacts with them.
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5. Breakout Detection
The indicator checks whether the price closes beyond the last pivot high or low:
• If price closes above the last pivot high, it means buyers have broken resistance.
• If price closes below the last pivot low, it means sellers have broken support.
These moments are significant because they often trigger trend continuation.
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6. Parameters It Uses
1. Pivot Length – how many bars to look back and forward to confirm a pivot. A higher length makes pivots less frequent but stronger.
2. ATR Length and Multiplier – defines the size of the zones (wider zones in more volatile markets).
3. Max Zones to Keep – avoids clutter by keeping only the most recent zones.
4. Colors & Styling – helps traders visually separate bullish and bearish zones.
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7. How It Helps Traders
• Visual clarity: Instead of guessing support and resistance, the chart automatically highlights them.
• Dynamic adjustment: Zones adapt to volatility using ATR, making them useful in both calm and volatile markets.
• Breakout signals: Traders get notified when price actually breaks key levels, instead of reacting late.
• Cleaner charts: Instead of dozens of hand-drawn lines, the tool manages zones for you, deleting old ones.
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8. The Logic in One Sentence
It finds important swing highs and lows, turns them into support/resistance zones scaled by volatility, and alerts you when the market breaks through them.
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👉 In practice, this helps traders spot where the market is likely to bounce or break, and gives a framework to plan trades — for example, buying on bullish breakouts or selling on bearish breakouts.
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KARAMAN Swing High/LowThis Pine Script indicator detects and visualizes swing highs/lows, daily levels, and Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with full customization:
Swing points:
Validated swings are shown as small triangles (red = high, green = low).
Optional rays extend from swing points, and a ZigZag line connects them.
Daily high/low:
Tracks daily extremes (UTC+3).
Draws right-extended rays from the previous day’s high/low.
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs):
Automatically detects bullish and bearish FVGs.
Draws boxes and three rays (top, middle, bottom).
When price touches the middle line, the box and two lines are deleted, leaving only the untouched boundary.
If price fully breaks the FVG, all elements are removed.
Settings panel:
Every element (swing candidates, valid swings, rays, ZigZag, daily levels, FVG boxes/rays) can be turned on or off.
HTF Double TF Candle Projections by Pahto\ HTF Candle Projections (Dual Timeframe)\
This indicator projects higher-timeframe candles directly onto your chart, allowing you to see how larger structures are forming in real time. Instead of waiting for a higher-timeframe bar to close, it builds and updates projected candles tick-by-tick.
\ Key Features\
* \ Dual timeframe support\ – plot two higher-timeframe levels at once for deeper context.
* \ Custom opening times\ – align HTF candles to session opens or specific market times.
* \ Flexible candle types\ – choose between regular or Heikin Ashi projections.
* \ Projection lines\ – live open, high, and low levels extend from the current HTF candle.
* \ Configurable visuals\ – body, wick, border colors, label sizes, margins, and offsets.
* \ OHLC labels\ – optional price markers for open, high, low, and close of projected candles.
\ Use Cases\
* Anticipate higher-timeframe levels while trading on lower timeframes.
* Track evolving HTF opens, highs, and lows during live sessions.
* Compare two higher-timeframe perspectives side-by-side without switching charts.
This tool is designed for traders who rely on multi-timeframe confluence, price action mapping, or session-based analysis. It keeps HTF structure visible at all times so you can trade lower-timeframe setups with bigger-picture alignment.
Custom indictrbuy sell idicator inal output is the EMA Index, which is a smoothed exponential moving average of the Raw Demand Index. This EMA acts as the primary signal line, providing a clearer, less noisy reading that is easier to interpret.
Global Session Opens + 4H Background (한글: 글로벌 세션 개장 + 4시간 배경 표시)📌 추천 설명 (Description)
English
This indicator highlights two key elements for intraday and swing traders:
Global Session Opens (Asia, Europe, US)
Small session markers at candle open times (Asia 09:00 KST, Europe 16:00 KST, US 22:00 KST). Colors: Yellow = Asia, Red = Europe, White = US. Easy to spot, non-intrusive, and customizable placement.
4H Background Blocks kr.tradingview.com
Alternating faint background (5% opacity) every 4 hours. Helps track how lower timeframes (1m, 5m) move within the higher timeframe (4H).
✅ Perfect for scalpers and intraday traders who want to keep track of global liquidity flows without cluttering the chart.
한국어
이 인디케이터는 단타 및 스윙 트레이더를 위한 두 가지 핵심 기능을 제공합니다:
글로벌 세션 개장 (아시아, 유럽, 미국)
캔들 위에 개장 시간마다 작은 점으로 표시됩니다. (한국시간 기준: 아시아 09:00, 유럽 16:00, 미국 22:00)
색상: 아시아 = 노란색, 유럽 = 빨간색, 미국 = 흰색. 차트 가독성을 해치지 않으며 위치는 자유롭게 조정 가능합니다.
4시간 배경 블록
4시간마다 교차하는 희미한 배경(투명도 95%)이 표시됩니다. 분봉(1분, 5분)의 움직임이 4시간 캔들 안에서 어떻게 전개되는지 파악하는 데 큰 도움이 됩니다.
✅ 심플하지만 강력한 보조 도구로, 차트 분석 시 심리적 흔들림을 줄이고 글로벌 유동성 흐름을 쉽게 추적할 수 있습니다.
Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) with AlertsSwing Failure Pattern (SFP) — Indicator Overview
Detects classic Swing Failure Patterns and their confirmations, with optional volume validation and EMA-based trend/reversal filters. Includes convenient alert categories.
1) What are SFPs?
Price briefly breaks a prior swing high/low (liquidity grab), fails to continue, and snaps back inside the range — often a potential reversal from trapped breakout participants.
2) What the indicator plots
SFP candle: wick extending beyond the previous swing (bearish above a swing high, bullish below a swing low).
Opposite/confirmation level: dotted level derived from the opposite side of the swing structure.
Confirmation: a later close beyond the opposite level; optional ▲/▼ triangles can appear with the “SFP” labels.
Two moving averages: fast/slow MAs for context (plot type selectable); style (color/width) set in the Style tab.
3) Volume validation (optional)
Uses a lower timeframe to compare the share of volume outside the swing level (wick area) against a threshold.
None: Use when volume data is questionable (CFDs/FX) or when you want maximum SFP visibility and rely on price confirmation only.
Volume outside swing < Threshold: Default for ranges/quiet phases. Idea: thin volume outside the level suggests a liquidity sweep rather than a true breakout. Start with 20–30%. Fewer but cleaner setups; works well near HTF zones (Daily/4H).
Volume outside swing > Threshold: For news/volatility/capitulation spikes. Idea: heavy pressure beyond the level was absorbed (long wick) — strong reversals possible but more false signals. Start with 50–60%. Always wait for price confirmation.
You can auto-select a lower timeframe or set one manually for the volume check.
4) EMA filter: Trend vs. Reversal
Filtering uses EMAs of the chosen fast/slow lengths (independent of the plotted MA type).
NO MA-Filter: no EMA condition; all SFPs allowed.
Reversal Signal: bullish SFP only if fast EMA < slow EMA ; bearish SFP only if fast EMA > slow EMA .
Trend Follow: bullish SFP only if fast EMA > slow EMA ; bearish SFP only if fast EMA < slow EMA .
Tip: MA colors/widths are controlled in the Style tab; the EMA filter logic isn’t affected by the plotted MA type.
5) Alerts
Multiple alert categories let you react to events like any bullish/bearish signal, SFP detected, and confirmation occurred — without listing each individual condition. Create an alert on the indicator and pick what fits your workflow.
Always trade without risk management.
Reminder: Backtest, align with HTF context and sessions, and use solid risk management.
SatoshiFrame Pivot DetectorThis script detects pivot highs and lows on the chart and plots the last three pivots as fixed horizontal rays that do not shift when the chart moves. It also optionally displays labels for each pivot and can color the levels based on strength thresholds.
BTC Lead(v3.32)Summary
A 15-minute, BTC-focused lead/divergence indicator designed for simple execution: when a ▲/▼ appears, start scaling in with small clips; when a ■ (black square) prints, it means the indicator’s edge has weakened (not that the market trend is over). Real-time expected move label and alert templates included. Do not fade the signal—if you must try the opposite side, wait until a ■ appears.
How to read the signals
▲ Green → Long bias increased
▼ Pink → Short bias increased
■ Black → Edge weakened; consider taking profits/standing aside
Multiple level markers on the same bar (L2/L3/L4) = stronger setup
Live label (top of chart)
A single line shows the Expected Move (%) with arrow and color-coded background (↑ green / ↓ pink) for instant direction clarity.
Tip: Use Replay to watch label → ▲/▼ → ■ sequences on past data.
Confidence filter (important)
|Expected Move| < 1% → treat as noise / ignore
If considering the opposite direction, wait for a ■ first (edge reduced).
Scope
Internal calculations are fixed to 15-minute resolution.
Built for BTC 15m. It may display on other crypto symbols/timeframes, but performance is not guaranteed.
Alerts
Ready-made conditions: ENTRY LONG / ENTRY SHORT / EXIT LONG / EXIT SHORT. Add an alert on this indicator and choose the condition you want.
Risk note
For research/education only. Past behavior doesn’t guarantee future results. Predefine position sizing, stops, and profit-taking, and execute consistently.
BTC Lead(v3.31)Summary
A 15-minute, BTC-focused lead/divergence indicator designed for simple execution: when a ▲/▼ appears, start scaling in with small clips; when a ■ (black square) prints, it means the indicator’s edge has weakened (not that the market trend is over). Real-time expected move label and alert templates included. Do not fade the signal—if you must try the opposite side, wait until a ■ appears.
How to read the signals
▲ Green → Long bias increased
▼ Pink → Short bias increased
■ Black → Edge weakened; consider taking profits/standing aside
Multiple level markers on the same bar (L2/L3/L4) = stronger setup
Live label (top of chart)
A single line shows the Expected Move (%) with arrow and color-coded background (↑ green / ↓ pink) for instant direction clarity.
Tip: Use Replay to watch label → ▲/▼ → ■ sequences on past data.
Confidence filter (important)
|Expected Move| < 1% → treat as noise / ignore
If considering the opposite direction, wait for a ■ first (edge reduced).
Scope
Internal calculations are fixed to 15-minute resolution.
Built for BTC 15m. It may display on other crypto symbols/timeframes, but performance is not guaranteed.
Alerts
Ready-made conditions: ENTRY LONG / ENTRY SHORT / EXIT LONG / EXIT SHORT. Add an alert on this indicator and choose the condition you want.
Risk note
For research/education only. Past behavior doesn’t guarantee future results. Predefine position sizing, stops, and profit-taking, and execute consistently.
Round Levels (.000 endings)his indicator automatically detects and marks horizontal price levels that end with trailing zeros (psychological round numbers). Examples: 1.17000, 1.16900, 1.16800 etc. These levels often act as strong support or resistance zones because traders and institutions tend to place orders around round numbers.
Features:
Plots horizontal lines at configurable “round” intervals (e.g., .000, .050, .500).
Option to select how many levels above and below current price to display.
Labels each level with its exact price for easy identification.
Helps visualize psychological levels, institutional zones, and round-number trading strategies.
Use Cases:
Spotting potential reversal zones where many traders cluster orders.
Enhancing confluence with other tools (support/resistance, Fibonacci, supply/demand).
Works on all assets (Forex, Stocks, Crypto, Indices) and all timeframes.
Large Bar ATR HighlighterAn advanced volatility indicator that highlights bars based on their size relative to Daily ATR (Average True Range).
Features configurable lookback periods to detect cumulative volatility across multiple bars, with visual highlighting, background coloring, shape markers, and comprehensive status line data. Perfect for identifying significant price movements and volatility clusters in any timeframe. Includes real-time table with threshold monitoring and alert capabilities.
Hammer Candle Detector with ATR Wick ConditionThis script detects Hammer candlesticks on any timeframe chart.
Conditions for a valid Hammer:
1. Small body near the top of the candle range (≤30% of total range)
2. Lower shadow at least 2× the body
3. Small or no upper shadow (≤30% of body)
4. Lower wick height must be greater than half of ATR(14)
A triangle marker is plotted below each candle that meets these conditions.
EMA 8/33 Optimized Crossover w/FilterThis strategy is ideal for fast-moving assets like cryptocurrencies (e.g., SOLUSDT) on intraday to swing trading timeframes. Its robust filtering aims for fewer trades but with higher accuracy, producing a smoother equity curve and lower drawdown in your backtests.
You can further optimize the EMA lengths, minimum candle size, and TP/SL percentages to suit your preferred asset and timeframe.
Estratégia MSB AnúbisThe MSB Anubis Strategy combines RSI, volume, and divergences to identify potential reversal points with greater accuracy.
It includes the 200-period SMA as a trend filter, providing additional context
Gustavo Status barA Pine Script v6 chart overlay that shows a persistent status table with continuously updating Buy/Sell percentages, driven by 15-minute microstructure but governed (and capped) by the selected main timeframe’s market structure (default 1H) using HH/HL vs LL/LH with smooth easing.
4H IB + BO Midpoint – [SANIXLAB]This indicator plots the Initial Balance (IB) high and low for each 4-hour period and automatically calculates potential breakout levels and midpoints.
At the start of every new 4-hour block the script:
Captures that block’s high and low (Initial Balance),
Draws horizontal lines at the IB high, low and midpoint,
Calculates breakout targets above and below the IB using (optional) extension factor,
Creates horizontal lines at those breakout levels and their midpoint,
Breakout areas extend as new bars arrive.
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FrameBox — Configurable Timeframe Candle GroupsVisualize candle clusters with configurable timeframe boxes and numeric counts. Perfect for high timeframe (HTF) analysis, spotting consolidation zones, and tracking bullish/bearish periods across any chart.
Highlight periods of any configurable timeframe with colored boxes
Numeric labels show candle positions within each period
Retains previous periods for context and trend analysis
Ideal for HTF analysis on lower timeframe charts
Clean, non-intrusive, and easy to read
How to Use:
Set your Reference Timeframe: Select the higher timeframe (HTF) you want to analyze. FrameBox will group lower timeframe (LTF) candles into periods that match the selected HTF, giving you higher timeframe context on your chart.
Read the Candle Numbers: Each candle shows its position in the period. For example, "1" is the first candle, "5" is the fifth candle in a 5-candle period.
Observe the Boxes: Colored boxes highlight each period. Green = bullish period (close ≥ open), Red = bearish period (close < open). Use these boxes to spot trend direction and consolidation zones.
HTF Analysis: FrameBox works even on lower timeframe charts. Compare the period boxes to higher timeframe trends to make better decisions.
Context & Strategy: Retained previous periods give visual context for support/resistance. Use this to identify breakouts, reversals, or consolidation areas.
Important Note: FrameBox works best when the chart timeframe is equal to or lower than the selected reference timeframe. If the chart timeframe is higher than the reference timeframe, each chart candle will represent an entire period, and candle counting may show "1" for each candle.
BTC Spread: Coinbase Spot vs CME Futures (skullcap)BTC Spread: Coinbase Spot vs CME Futures
This indicator plots the real-time spread between Coinbase Spot BTC (COINBASE:BTCUSD) and CME Bitcoin Futures (CME:BTC1!).
It allows traders to monitor the premium or discount between spot and futures markets directly in one chart.
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📊 How it Works
• The script pulls Coinbase spot BTC closing prices and CME front-month BTC futures prices on your selected timeframe.
• The spread is calculated as:
Spread = CME Price – Coinbase Spot Price
🔧 How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart (set to any timeframe you prefer).
2. The orange line represents the spread (USD difference).
3. The grey dashed line marks the zero level (parity between CME and Coinbase).
4. Use it to:
• Compare futures vs. spot market structure
• Track premium/discount cycles around funding or expiry
• Identify arbitrage opportunities or market dislocations
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⚠️ Notes
• This indicator is informational only and does not provide trading signals.
• Useful for traders analysing derivatives vs spot price action.
• Works best when paired with order flow, funding rate, and open interest data.
8 EMA/SMA + HMA + Pivot PointsMultiple customizeable Moing average indictors including Hall moving average, Exponential Moving average. Also includes Pivot Point indicator as an all-in-one indicator
NASDAQ VWAP Distance Histogram (Multi-Symbol)📊 VWAP Distance Histogram (Multi-Symbol)
This custom indicator plots a histogram of price strength relative to the VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price).
The zero line is VWAP.
Histogram bars above zero = price trading above VWAP (strength).
Histogram bars below zero = price trading below VWAP (weakness).
Unlike a standard VWAP overlay, this tool lets you monitor multiple symbols at once and aggregates them into a single, easy-to-read histogram.
🔑 Features
Multi-Symbol Support → Track up to 10 different tickers plus the chart symbol.
Aggregation Options → Choose between average or median deviation across enabled symbols.
Percent or Raw Values → Display distance from VWAP as % of price or raw price points.
Smoothing → Apply EMA smoothing to calm intraday noise.
Color-Coded Histogram → Green above VWAP, red below.
Alerts → Trigger when the aggregate crosses above/below VWAP.
Heads-Up Table → Shows number of symbols tracked and current aggregate reading.
⚡ Use Cases
Market Breadth via VWAP → Monitor whether your basket of stocks is trading above or below VWAP.
Index Substitution → Create your own “mini index” by tracking a hand-picked set of tickers.
Intraday Confirmation → Use aggregate VWAP strength/weakness to confirm entries and exits.
Relative Strength Spotting → Switch on/off specific tickers to see who’s holding above VWAP vs. breaking down.
🛠️ Settings
Include Chart Symbol → Toggle to include the current chart’s ticker.
Smoothing → EMA length (set to 0 to disable).
Percent Mode → Show results as % of price vs. raw difference.
Aggregate Mode → Average or median across all active symbols.
Symbol Slots (S1–S10) → Enter tickers to track alongside the chart.
⚠️ Notes
Works best on intraday charts since VWAP is session-based.
Designed for confirmation, not as a standalone entry/exit signal.
Ensure correct symbol format (e.g., NASDAQ:AAPL if needed).
✅ Tip: Combine this with your regular price action strategy. For example, if your setup triggers long and the histogram is well above zero, that’s added confirmation. If it’s below zero, caution — the basket shows weakness.
Custom Linear Regression Candles with Real-Time PriceHii this is great indicator to build by chatgpt.
How to use------------
1. It is based on the linear regression formula which gives you accurate market conditions.
2. You can do this with a RSI indicator so you can know overbought and oversell label.
3.If you want to get good accuracy then you can use chart type Heikin Ashi.
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1. You can take linear regression length on different timeframes, in my backtest it was
5 to 15 min----30 and 1hour to 4hour---20 and Day---10 you can keep it.
2. You can pinpoint the highs and lows of the linear regression line.
--Please use it and give your feedback.






















