AL Brooks - Price Action Multi-Signal Suite📘 Price Action Multi-Signal Suite📘
This indicator is a complete visual toolset for traders who use price action principles inspired by Al Brooks-style analysis.
It combines multiple nuanced signals — like first/second entries, breakout failures, trend bias, higher-timeframe context, and dynamic trend channels — into one elegant, customizable interface.
It is built with clarity, flexibility, and actionable precision in mind.
🧠 Core Concepts Behind the Tool
1. Trend Bias with EMA (20 by default)
The indicator calculates a standard EMA (default: 20) to establish trend direction bias.
When price is above EMA, we consider the market to be in a bull trend, and vice versa.
The EMA line changes color dynamically — green (bull), red (bear), gray (neutral).
🟢 Example:
If price is forming higher highs and staying above EMA with strong bull bars, the bias is bullish. In this phase, you're looking for High 1 and High 2 (H1/H2) setups.
2. First and Second Entries (H1/H2 and L1/L2)
High 1 (H1): First pullback in a bull trend after a minor new high.
High 2 (H2): A second attempt to push up after a failed H1.
Low 1 (L1) and Low 2 (L2): Mirror the above logic for bear trends.
📈 Example Trade – H2 Long:
Price breaks out above EMA.
Pulls back and forms an H1, but it fails to break out.
Second push (H2) forms a higher low, then closes strong above previous bar → BUY entry.
📉 Example Trade – L2 Short:
Market is below EMA.
A rally creates L1, fails.
L2 forms and closes below the previous bar low with a bear body → SELL entry.
3. Second Entry Logic (Simplified Swing Count)
This adds context to H2/L2 by ensuring at least two swings occurred in the same direction.
Reduces false signals in choppy markets.
Painted as colored circles (aqua = long, fuchsia = short).
4. Breakout Failure Detection
Detects false breakouts using 10-bar highs/lows:
Failed High Breakout: Price breaks a 10-bar high but closes back inside → potential reversal short.
Failed Low Breakout: Price breaks a 10-bar low but closes back inside → potential long.
🚨 Example:
Price breaks above a recent high but closes below it with a strong bear bar → look for reversal or fade setups.
5. Inside / Outside Bars
Helps recognize compression (inside bars) or volatility expansions (outside bars).
Inside bars often precede breakouts.
Outside bars may signal traps or indecision.
Use these in combination with entry logic. An H2 after an inside bar can signal a strong, clean breakout.
6. Higher Timeframe (HTF) Context
Pulls EMA and trend bias from a higher timeframe (default: 1hr).
Background color indicates HTF bias (adjustable opacity).
Green = HTF uptrend.
Red = HTF downtrend.
🧭 Usage: Trade in the direction of the HTF bias when possible. An H2 with HTF bias bullish adds confluence.
7. Trend Channels (Automatic, Visual)
Dynamically draws trend channel lines based on pivot highs/lows.
These act as support/resistance, visual guides for traps or continuation.
Trendline breakouts or touches often align with H2/L2 setups.
📏 Example:
Price touches lower channel and forms a second entry long (L2) with a strong bull bar → high-quality reversal trade.
⚙️ Customization Options
Toggle each signal component (entries, bias, bars, failures, channels).
Adjust EMA length, HTF resolution, background opacity.
Keep your chart clean and focused on the signals that matter to you.
📊 Trade Example Summary
H2 with HTF Bullish
Trade Setup: Strong bull bar after a failed H1, above EMA
Expected Move: Trend continuation upward
L2 with Channel Hit
Trade Setup: Pullback hits lower trend channel, forms L2
Expected Move: Reversal or scalp down
Failed High Breakout
Trade Setup: Price breaks above a 10-bar high, but reverses and closes inside
Expected Move: Quick fade or reversal short
Inside Bar + H2
Trade Setup: Price compresses into an inside bar, followed by a breakout with H2
Expected Move: Momentum breakout trade
Outside Bar + L2
Trade Setup: Price breaks strongly in one direction (outside bar), second push fails upward, forms L2
Expected Move: Short on weakness
Please note, this is an educational idea and representation of whatever I understood of it.
Historical performances may not be replicable in present/future.
Trade at your own responsibility.
Regards! ^^
Moving Averages
Volume towers by GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIAVolume Towers by GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
Overview :
This Pine Script visualizes volume activity and provides insights into market sentiment through the display of buying and selling volume, alongside moving averages. It highlights high and low volume candles, enabling traders to make informed decisions based on volume anomalies. The script is designed to identify key volume conditions, such as below-average volume, high-volume candles, and their relationship to price movement.
Script Details:
The script calculates a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the volume over a user-defined period and categorizes volume into several states:
Below Average Volume: Volume is below the moving average.
High Volume: Volume exceeds the moving average by a multiplier (configurable by the user).
Low Volume: Volume that doesn’t qualify as either high or below average.
Additionally, the script distinguishes between buying volume (when the close is higher than the open) and selling volume (when the close is lower than the open). This categorization is color-coded for better visualization:
Green: Below average buying volume.
Red: Below average selling volume.
Blue: High-volume buying.
Purple: High-volume selling.
Black: Low volume.
The Volume Moving Average (SMA) is plotted as a reference line, helping users identify trends in volume over time.
Features & Customization:
Customizable Inputs:
Volume MA Length: The period for calculating the volume moving average (default is 20).
High Volume Multiplier: A multiplier for defining high volume conditions (default is 2.0).
Color-Coded Volume Histograms:
Different colors are used for buying and selling volume, as well as high and low-volume candles, for quick visual analysis.
Alerts:
Alerts can be set for the following conditions:
Below-average buying volume.
Below-average selling volume.
High-volume conditions.
How It Works:
Volume Moving Average (SMA) is calculated using the user-defined period (length), and it acts as the baseline for categorizing volume.
Volume Conditions:
Below Average Volume: Identifies candles with volume below the SMA.
High Volume: Identifies candles where volume exceeds the SMA by the set multiplier (highVolumeMultiplier).
Low Volume: When volume is neither high nor below average.
Buying and Selling Volume:
The script identifies buying and selling volume based on the closing price relative to the opening price:
Buying Volume: When the close is greater than the open.
Selling Volume: When the close is less than the open.
Volume histograms are then plotted using the respective colors for quick visualization of volume trends.
User Interface & Settings:
Inputs:
Volume MA Length: Adjust the period for the volume moving average.
High Volume Multiplier: Define the multiplier for high volume conditions.
Plots:
Buying Volume: Green bars indicate buying volume.
Selling Volume: Red bars indicate selling volume.
High Volume: Blue or purple bars for high-volume candles.
Low Volume: Black bars for low-volume candles.
Volume Moving Average Line: Displays the moving average line for reference.
Source Code / Authorship:
Author: prowelltraders
Disclaimer:
This script is intended for educational purposes only. While it visualizes important volume data, users are encouraged to perform their own research and testing before applying this script for trading decisions. No guarantees are made regarding the effectiveness of this script for real-world trading.
Contact & Support:
For questions, support, or feedback, please reach out to the author directly through TradingView (prowelltraders).
Signature:
GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA
MTF Analysis Panel [Invesmate]MTF Analysis Panel
This indicator provides a compact Multi-Timeframe (MTF) view of trend and momentum conditions directly on the chart. It combines EMA trend checks, RSI momentum checks, and optional Relative Strength analysis to offer an intuitive overview of market structure across intraday, daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes.
Trend and Momentum Analysis
The script uses two primary methods for assessing the market:
Trend Detection: Based on price relation to a user-selected EMA for each timeframe.
Momentum Detection: Based on whether RSI is above or below 50 for each timeframe.
Users can independently toggle these modules through inputs to customize the panel for different analysis needs.
Trend and momentum are calculated separately to avoid bias, helping traders capture the real state of the market across multiple timeframes.
Relative Strength (Optional)
If enabled, when either Weekly or Monthly timeframes are selected, the panel will display Relative Strength (RS ) data.
RS measures the stock's performance relative to a benchmark symbol (like NSE:NIFTY).
This value shows the percent outperformance or underperformance over a user-defined period (default 55 days), allowing deeper market strength analysis.
Table and Display Logic
The indicator draws a neat panel on the chart using TradingView’s table functionality.
Each selected timeframe (15m, 1h, 4h, 1D, 1W, 1M) will display:
Trend (EMA): Green for bullish trend (Price > EMA), Red for bearish trend (Price < EMA), Gray if neutral or not applicable.
Momentum (RSI): Green if RSI > 50, Red if RSI < 50, Gray if neutral.
Symbols for trend and momentum can be customized between:
Emoji mode (e.g., 🟢, 🔴, 🟦, 🟥)
Text mode (e.g., UP, DOWN, NEUTRAL)
The panel is customizable for position (Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right) to fit user preference.
Color Codes
Strong Bullish: All selected timeframes are trending up and momentum is rising — shown with a light green background.
Strong Bearish: All selected timeframes are trending down and momentum is falling — shown with a light red background.
Mixed: Any mixed state (some up, some down) — shown with a neutral gray background.
This helps traders instantly recognize overall market sentiment without manually checking individual timeframes.
Summary Labels
At the bottom of the panel, two powerful summaries are displayed:
Trend Summary: Overall trend aggregation across selected timeframes ("STRONG BULLISH", "STRONG BEARISH", or "MIXED").
Momentum Summary: Overall momentum aggregation ("MOMENTUM UP", "MOMENTUM DOWN", or "MOMENTUM MIXED").
When Relative Strength is available (Weekly or Monthly enabled), it is also shown separately at the bottom, providing a complete strength-versus-benchmark view.
Input Controls
Enable EMA Trend Check: Toggle EMA-based trend detection.
Enable RSI Momentum Check: Toggle RSI-based momentum detection.
Timeframes to Display: 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D, 1W, 1M can be independently turned on or off.
EMA Length per Timeframe: Customize EMA lengths for different timeframes.
RSI Length: Set RSI calculation period.
Comparative Symbol: Select the benchmark symbol for Relative Strength calculations.
RS Period: Choose the lookback period for Relative Strength.
Emoji Display Toggle: Switch between emoji-based or text-based display styles.
Table Location: Choose where the analysis panel appears on the chart.
Special Features
Realtime Updating: The panel updates dynamically as bars close, maintaining real-time relevance.
Maximum Label Control : Designed to respect TradingView's maximum label limits to avoid runtime errors.
Optimized for Performance: Uses conditional requests and security calls efficiently, minimizing script execution load.
Known Limitations
Request.security limitations: Relative Strength is only calculated on Daily data for stability; lower timeframe RS is not implemented.
TradingView Table Size: On some screen sizes or with many timeframes selected, table may overlap candles. Adjust panel location accordingly.
Price-Confirmed Hull Moving AverageThis is a modified HULL moving average that adds some enhancements providing visual clues as to a change in trend direction. The user can add slight modifications to the abruptness of trend change indications, which are clearly seen by the color change of the hull line itself. The user can also choose to have the background color change for easier visual indication that the hull line has changed slope direction. In addition, the user can either have both the line and the background visuals on, or turn one or the other (or both) off.
The purpose of this HULL moving average is to provide easy identification of trend direction within the scope of the moving average values provided in settings.
MBODDS GLOBAL - Enhanceden
MBODDS GLOBAL Indicator – Detailed Interpretation
What does the indicator measure?
Liquidity preferences
Credit risk perception
Market stress levels
Interpreting the ODDS Value
ODDS Value Explanation
Positive ODDS (> 0) SOFR is higher than the T-Bill rate → Interbank liquidity is more expensive → Possible financial stress.
Negative ODDS (< 0) T-Bill rates are higher than SOFR → The government pays more interest in the short term → Liquidity abundance, normal market conditions.
ODDS ≈ 0 Neutral market state → Low stress, market is stable.
Z-Score Interpretation (Extremity Analysis)
The Z-Score measures the standard deviation of ODDS, detecting extreme values:
Z-Score Meaning
> +1.0 Spread is unusually high → Stress/crisis risk increases.
< -1.0 Spread is unusually low → Liquidity could be abundant.
> +2.0 Extremely high spread → Systemic risk (observed during 2008-2020 periods).
≈ 0 Average level → Normal conditions, no notable risk.
The Z-Score functions as an "anomaly detector" for this indicator.
SMA (Simple Moving Average) Interpretation
The 21-day SMA shows the trend of ODDS:
ODDS consistently above SMA: Rising stress and credit costs.
ODDS consistently below SMA: Easier liquidity and lower market concerns.
Threshold Bands (±0.5)
These thresholds are visual guides for alerts:
ODDS > +0.5: Rising stress, potential liquidity tightening → Risky environment.
ODDS < -0.5: Low spread → Abundant liquidity, low stress → Comfortable environment.
Use Cases
Macro analysis (especially after Fed policy changes)
Direction determination in bond, equity, or credit markets
Early signal for stressful periods
Predicting liquidity crises
Conclusion:
This indicator acts as a macro-based "silent alarm." Specifically:
SOFR > T-Bill and Z-Score > 1: Stress and risk are increasing, protection strategies should be considered.
T-Bill > SOFR and Z-Score < -1: Liquidity is abundant, risk appetite may rise.
VWAP Momentum and Volatility IndicatorVWAP Momentum and Volatility Indicator
Merges VWAP trend, momentum oscillators (RSI & Stochastic), volatility measures (ATR & Bollinger Bands) and an optional volume filter into one overlay to generate more reliable buy/sell signals.
1) Components & Rationale
VWAP (Session/Day/Week/Month): Shows the volume-weighted average price trend with selectable reset periods.
VWAP ±1/±2/±3 StdDev Bands: Highlight volatility expansions or contractions—price moves outside these bands can signal breakouts or reversals.
RSI (14): Confirms overbought (>70) and oversold (<30) momentum, reducing false entries.
Stochastic (14, SlowK=3, SlowD=3): Captures momentum shifts; used alongside RSI for stronger confirmation.
ATR (14): Measures absolute price movement to aid in risk sizing and contextualizing band widths.
Bollinger Bands (20, 2σ): Identifies “squeeze” (low volatility) and “expansion” phases.
Volume Filter (optional): Ensures signals are backed by above-average volume.
2) Default Settings
VWAP Reset: Session
StdDev Multiplier: 2.0
VWAP Lookback: 20 bars
RSI: 14 period, Overbought = 70, Oversold = 30
Stochastic: 14 period, SlowK = 3, SlowD = 3
ATR: 14 period
Bollinger Bands: 20 period, Multiplier = 2
Volume Filter: 10-bar SMA threshold at 1.5× average
Visuals: VWAP bands, signal markers, and info table enabled; table positioned top-right at small size.
3) How to Use
Add to chart: Select “VWAP Momentum and Volatility Indicator.”
Adjust inputs: Set reset period, band multiplier, momentum thresholds and volume filter to match your asset and timeframe.
Buy signal: Price crosses above VWAP + (RSI < 50 or Stochastic in oversold) + volume filter pass.
Sell signal: Price crosses below VWAP + (RSI > 50 or Stochastic in overbought) + volume filter pass.
Info table: Review VWAP status, distance (%), band region, RSI, Stochastic, ATR%, Bollinger width, squeeze/expansion, relative volume, and the most recent signal.
4) Warnings & Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only. Always backtest with real funding and volume data, apply your own risk management, and recognize that past performance does not guarantee future results. Use the settings and signals as part of a broader trading plan.
Funding Rate Signal TableDescription
Funding Rate Signal Table computes a rolling “funding rate” value (simulated here as (close–open)/close), smooths it, and presents both a compact on-chart table and clear LONG/SHORT entry signals. It helps you spot when funding dynamics may favor long or short positions and visualizes the last signal’s price level.
1. Why This Mashup?
Funding Rate Trend: A smoothed funding rate highlights shifts in trader funding costs—extremely negative rates can signal bullish opportunity, while very positive rates can warn of bearish pressure.
Difference Filter: Optional “difference” check prevents signals on noisy small changes, requiring a meaningful move before confirming.
Table & Labels: Side-by-side display of current funding rate, prior value, absolute change and text signal makes interpretation immediate. Simultaneous price-level lines reinforce real-time trade reference.
2. Default Parameters & Data Assumptions
Funding Calculation: (close – open) / close * 100, smoothed by a 14-period SMA plus 3-period SMA.
Thresholds:
LONG if funding_rate < –0.01%
SHORT if funding_rate > 0.01%
Optional “difference” threshold of 0.002 (0.2%)
Visuals:
Table positioned top-right with ticker, timeframe, funding values, difference, and signal.
Labels sized Normal by default, drawn just above/below price with optional price text.
Dashed horizontal lines extend 200 bars to mark last LONG/SHORT price.
Note: Because Pine Script cannot natively access actual exchange funding data, this example simulates funding rate. Replace the raw_funding_rate formula with your real funding-feed series for accurate signals.
3. How to Use
Add to Chart → Select “Rolin Long – Funding Rate & Sinyal Tablosu.”
Adjust Settings → Open the indicator’s Inputs:
Period & Smoothing for your instrument’s data frequency.
Thresholds based on historical funding ranges you observe.
Enable “Difference” filter to reduce false triggers.
Toggle Price Levels if you prefer lines marking entry prices.
Interpret Table →
“Funding Rate”: smoothed value for current bar.
“Previous Funding”: last bar’s value.
“Difference”: absolute change.
“Signal”: “LONG ▲ Şartları” or “SHORT ▼ Şartları” when thresholds are met.
Watch for Labels → On a new bar close, a singular LONG or SHORT label appears at the bar where the condition first became true.
Plan Entries/Exits → Use the price-level lines and your own risk rules to size and time trades.
4. Warnings & Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only. Simulated funding rate may differ from real exchange fees. Always verify with actual funding data, apply your own risk management, and adjust commissions/slippage to your trading environment. Past indicator signals do not guarantee future performance.
Weekly Moving Averages (MAs) to Intraday ChartThis indicator overlays key weekly timeframe moving averages onto your intraday chart, allowing you to visualize important long-term support and resistance levels while trading shorter timeframes. The indicator includes:
330-period Simple Moving Average (white): Ultra long-term trend indicator
200-period Simple Moving Average (fuchsia): Major long-term trend indicator often watched by institutional traders
100-period Simple Moving Average (purple): Medium-to-long term trend indicator
50-period Exponential Moving Average (blue): Medium-term trend indicator, more responsive to recent price action
21-period Exponential Moving Average (teal): Short-to-medium term trend indicator
9-period Exponential Moving Average (aqua): Short-term trend indicator, highly responsive to recent price movements
This multi-timeframe approach helps identify significant support/resistance zones that might not be visible on your current timeframe. When price interacts with these weekly moving averages during intraday trading, it often signals important areas where institutional orders may be placed.
The indicator uses color-coding with increasing line thickness to help you quickly distinguish between different moving averages. Consider areas where multiple MAs cluster together as particularly strong support/resistance zones.
Perfect for day traders and swing traders who want to maintain awareness of the bigger picture while focusing on shorter-term price action.
Hull Moving Average with Cloud📈 Hull Moving Average with Cloud – Adaptive Trend Visualization
This indicator combines the power of the Hull Moving Average (HMA) with a visual signal line and trend cloud, giving traders a clearer view of market direction, momentum shifts, and potential reversals.
🔍 Key Features:
Dynamic HMA Length (optional): Adjusts the HMA period based on ATR volatility, allowing the moving average to adapt to changing market conditions.
Custom Smoothing Options: Smooth the main HMA with your choice of SMA, EMA, or WMA for a tailored trend line.
Signal Line (Orange HMA): A shorter-period Hull MA that acts as a trigger line for crossovers and trend changes.
Color-Coded Trend Cloud:
🟩 Green Cloud: Bullish – main HMA is above the signal HMA.
🟥 Red Cloud: Bearish – main HMA is below the signal HMA.
Real-Time Trend Coloring: Both lines dynamically change color based on slope (green for rising, red/purple for falling).
Offset Capability: Shift the HMA forward to visualize trend development and potential future direction.
✅ Use Cases:
Identify trend direction with cloud coloration.
Spot early reversals through HMA crossover signals.
Filter trades with volatility-aware moving average responsiveness.
RSI-EMA-Crossing with Donchian-Stop-LossThe Donchian RSI Indicator is a visual tool that combines momentum and trend analysis to identify high-quality long opportunities based on RSI crossovers, price action, and Donchian channel dynamics.
How It Works
Momentum Signal: A bullish RSI crossover is detected when the RSI crosses above its moving average.
Trend Filter: A signal is only valid if the crossover occurs while the price is above its moving average – filtering out entries against the prevailing trend.
Signal Candle: The high of the crossover candle is stored.
Entry Trigger: A valid signal occurs when a later candle closes above that signal high.
Stop-Loss (Visual Only)
The lower band of the Donchian Channel acts as a visual reference for a dynamic stop-loss level.
Features
Customizable RSI, Donchian Channel, and moving average lengths
Selectable MA types: SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA
Signal candle highlighted (yellow background)
Entry points labeled on the chart
Price MA and Donchian Channel plotted
Trend filter improves signal quality by confirming upward bias
Use Case
Designed for swing and position traders
Optimized for use on daily or 4H charts
MA cross X MAdiff<>atrfilter)📈 MA cross X MAdiff<>ATR filter
Smarter Trend Confirmation Using Adaptive Volatility Thresholds
🔍 What It Does
This indicator upgrades classic moving average crossovers by adding volatility awareness via ATR filtering. Instead of reacting to every small crossover, it waits for the distance between two moving averages to exceed a volatility-adjusted threshold, making signals more meaningful and less noisy.
⚙️ Core Logic
Calculates the difference between a Fast MA and a Slow MA.
Uses Average True Range (ATR) as a dynamic volatility filter.
Confirms trend only when MA difference exceeds:
diff > ATR × multiplier → Bullish
diff < -ATR × multiplier → Bearish
Otherwise: Neutral (gray zone)
The gray zone avoids false signals by detecting indecision or choppy markets.
🧠 Customizable Inputs
Choose any MA type independently for Fast and Slow:
SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, RMA, DEMA, TEMA, LSMA, Kijun
Control sensitivity via:
ATR Length
ATR Multiplier
✅ Why It Works
Reduces fake outs in ranging markets.
Adapts to volatility automatically.
Fully customizable for any asset or style.
Ideal for trend traders, momentum entries, or as a confluence layer.
EMA/SMA Combo + ADR (v6)This script combines popular moving averages with a clean, info-rich ADR table – perfect for traders who trade breakouts.
✳️ Features:
• 🟦 EMA 10 / 20 / 50 / 100 / 200 → shown as dotted points
• 🔷 SMA 10 / 20 / 50 / 100 / 200 → shown as solid lines
• 🎛️ All lines can be individually toggled on/off
• 📊 ADR info table shows average range, today’s range & % of ADR
🎯 Ideal for:
• Intraday traders looking for clean MAs & volatility reference
• Swing traders seeking strong confluence zones
• Anyone who prefers a minimalistic, customizable overlay
🧠 Pro Tip: The ADR table is styled for light charts – black text, no background. You can customize the MA display exactly as you like.
Trade smart, stay sharp! 🚀
Z-Score Trend Monitor [EdgeTerminal]The Z-Score Trend Monitor measures how far the short-term moving average deviates from the long-term moving average using the spread difference of the two — in standardized units. It’s designed to detect overextension, momentum exhaustion, and potential mean-reversion points by converting the spread between two moving averages into a normalized Z-score and tracking its change and direction over time.
The idea behind this is to catch the changes in the direction of a trend earlier than the usual and lagging moving average lines, allowing you to react faster.
The math behind the indicator itself is very simple. We take the simple moving average of the spread between a long term and short term moving average, and divide it by the difference between the spread and spread mean.
This results in a relatively accurate and early acting trend detector that can easily identify overbought and oversold levels in any timeframe. From our own testing, we recommend using this indicator as a trend confirmation tool.
How to Use It:
Keep an eye on the Z-Score or the blue line. When it goes over 2, it indicates an overbought or near top level, and when it goes below -2, it indicates an oversold or near bottom.
When Z-Score returns to zero or grey line, it suggests mean reversion is in progress.
You can also change the Z-Score criteria from 2 and -2 in the settings to any number you’d like for tighter or wider levels.
For scalping and fast trading setups, we recommend shorter SMAs, such as 5 and 20, and for longer trading setups such as swing trades, we recommend 20 and 100.
Settings:
Short SMA: Lookback period of short term simple moving average for the lower side of the SMA spread.
Short Term Weight: Additional weight or multiplier to suppress the short term SMA calculation. This is used to refine the SMA calculation for more granular and edge cases when needed, usually left at 1, meaning it will take the entire given value in the short SMA field.
Long SMA: Lookback period of long term simple moving average for the upper side of the SMA spread.
Long Term Weight: Additional weight or multiplier to suppress the long term SMA calculation. This is used to refine the long SMA calculation for more granular and edge cases when needed, usually left at 1, meaning it will take the entire given value in the long SMA field.
Z-Score Threshold: The threshold for upper (oversold) and lower (overbought) levels. This can also be set individually from the style page.
Z-Score Lookback Window: The lookback period to calculate spread mean and spread standard deviation
C&B Auto MK5C&B Auto MK5.2ema BullBear
Overview
The C&B Auto MK5.2ema BullBear is a versatile Pine Script indicator designed to help traders identify bullish and bearish market conditions across various timeframes. It combines Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), Relative Strength Index (RSI), Average True Range (ATR), and customizable time filters to generate actionable signals. The indicator overlays on the price chart, displaying EMAs, a dynamic cloud, scaled RSI levels, bull/bear signals, and market condition labels, making it suitable for swing trading, day trading, or scalping in trending or volatile markets.
What It Does
This indicator generates bull and bear signals based on the interaction of two EMAs, filtered by RSI thresholds, ATR-based volatility, a 50/200 EMA trend filter, and user-defined time windows. It adapts to market volatility by adjusting EMA lengths and RSI thresholds. A dynamic cloud highlights trend direction or neutral zones, with candlestick coloring in neutral conditions. Market condition labels (current and historical) provide real-time trend and volatility context, displayed above the chart.
How It Works
The indicator uses the following components:
EMAs: Two EMAs (short and long) are calculated on a user-selected timeframe (1, 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes). Their crossover or crossunder triggers potential bull/bear signals. EMA lengths adjust based on volatility (e.g., 10/20 for volatile markets, 5/10 for non-volatile).
Dynamic Cloud: The area between the EMAs forms a cloud, colored green for bullish trends, red for bearish trends, or a user-defined color (default yellow) for neutral zones (when EMAs are close, determined by an ATR-based threshold). Users can widen the cloud for visibility.
RSI Filter: RSI is scaled to price levels and plotted on the chart (optional). Signals are filtered to ensure RSI is within volatility-adjusted bull/bear thresholds and not in overbought/oversold zones.
ATR Volatility Filter: An optional filter ensures signals occur during sufficient volatility (ATR(14) > SMA(ATR, 20)).
50/200 EMA Trend Filter: An optional filter restricts bull signals to bullish trends (50 EMA > 200 EMA) and bear signals to bearish trends (50 EMA < 200 EMA).
Time Filter: Signals are restricted to a user-defined UTC time window (default 9:00–15:00), aligning with active trading sessions.
Market Condition Labels: Labels above the chart display the current trend (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral) and optionally volatility (e.g., “Bullish Volatile”). Up to two historical labels persist for a user-defined number of bars (default 5) to show recent trend changes.
Visual Aids: Bull signals appear as green triangles/labels below the bar, bear signals as red triangles/labels above. Candlesticks in neutral zones are colored (default yellow).
The indicator ensures compatibility with standard chart types (e.g., candlestick or bar charts) to produce realistic signals, avoiding non-standard types like Heikin Ashi or Renko.
How to Use It
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to a candlestick or bar chart on TradingView.
Configure Settings:
Timeframe: Choose a timeframe (1, 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes) to match your trading style.
Filters:
Enable/disable the ATR volatility filter to focus on high-volatility periods.
Enable/disable the 50/200 EMA trend filter to align signals with the broader trend.
Enable the time filter and set custom UTC hours/minutes (default 9:00–15:00).
Cloud Settings: Adjust the cloud width, neutral zone threshold, color, and transparency.
EMA Colors: Use default trend-based colors or set custom colors for short/long EMAs.
RSI Display: Toggle the scaled RSI and its thresholds, with customizable colors.
Signal Settings: Toggle bull/bear labels and set signal colors.
Market Condition Labels: Toggle current/historical labels, include/exclude volatility, and adjust decay period.
Interpret Signals:
Bull Signal: A green triangle or “Bull” label below the bar indicates potential bullish momentum (EMA crossover, RSI above bull threshold, within time window, passing filters).
Bear Signal: A red triangle or “Bear” label above the bar indicates potential bearish momentum (EMA crossunder, RSI below bear threshold, within time window, passing filters).
Neutral Zone: Yellow candlesticks and cloud (if enabled) suggest a lack of clear trend; consider range-bound strategies or avoid trading.
Market Condition Labels: Check labels above the chart for real-time trend (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral) and volatility status to confirm market context.
Monitor Context: Use the cloud, RSI, and labels to assess trend strength and volatility before acting on signals.
Unique Features
Volatility-Adaptive EMAs: Automatically adjusts EMA lengths based on ATR to suit volatile or non-volatile markets, reducing manual configuration.
Neutral Zone Detection: Uses an ATR-based threshold to identify low-trend periods, helping traders avoid choppy markets.
Scaled RSI Visualization: Plots RSI and thresholds directly on the price chart, simplifying momentum analysis relative to price.
Flexible Time Filtering: Supports precise UTC-based trading windows, ideal for day traders targeting specific sessions.
Historical Market Labels: Displays recent trend changes (up to two) with a decay period, providing context for market shifts.
50/200 EMA Trend Filter: Aligns signals with the broader market trend, enhancing signal reliability.
Notes
Use on standard candlestick or bar charts to ensure accurate signals.
Test the indicator on a demo account to optimize settings for your market and timeframe.
Combine with other analysis (e.g., support/resistance, volume) for better decision-making.
The indicator is not a standalone system; use it as part of a broader trading strategy.
Limitations
Signals may lag in fast-moving markets due to EMA-based calculations.
Neutral zone detection may vary in extremely volatile or illiquid markets.
Time filters are UTC-based; ensure your platform’s timezone settings align.
This indicator is designed for traders seeking a customizable, trend-following tool that adapts to volatility and provides clear visual cues with robust filtering for bullish and bearish market conditions.
MTF VEGASThe MTF Tunnel Vegas indicator is a multi-timeframe (MTF) technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify trends and key price zones. It is based on the Vegas Tunnel system, which uses three key exponential moving averages (EMAs) — the 144, 169, and 233-period EMAs — to create a dynamic tunnel or channel on the price chart.
The purpose of this tunnel is to highlight zones where price may react, either as support/resistance or as breakout levels. When price approaches, bounces off, or crosses the tunnel, it can signal potential trading opportunities, whether for continuation or reversal setups.
The MTF component means that the indicator overlays the tunnel from a higher timeframe directly onto the current chart, giving traders a clear view of the larger trend context without needing to switch between multiple charts. This allows for better alignment of short-term decisions with long-term trend dynamics.
Key features:
✅ Plots 144, 169, and 233-period EMA tunnels from higher timeframes
✅ Highlights dynamic zones of support and resistance
✅ Helps traders stay aligned with the dominant trend
✅ Reduces chart noise and improves trade filtering
6 Dynamic EMAs by Koenigsegg🚀 6 Dynamic EMAs by Koenigsegg
Take control of your chart with ultimate flexibility. This tool gives you 6 customizable EMAs across any timeframe, helping you read the market like a pro — whether you're scalping seconds or swinging days. Built for precision, designed for dominance.
The combinations? Endless. Mix and match any EMA lengths and timeframes for tailored confluence — exactly how elite traders operate.
🔑 Key Features
✅ 6 Fully Customizable EMAs
⏳ Multi-Timeframe Support (from seconds to months)
🎨 Custom Colors & Thickness for each EMA
🚨 Built-in Cross Alerts for instant trade signals
🧠 Clean, efficient logic using request.security()
🔁 Dynamically toggle EMAs on/off
⚙️ Lightweight for smooth chart performance
🧩 Endless combo potential — confluence on your terms
📈 What Is an EMA?
The EMA is a type of moving average that adjusts more quickly to recent price changes than a Simple Moving Average (SMA). It does this by giving exponentially more weight to the most recent candles.
⚙️ How Does It Function?
Smoothing Price Data:
It takes the average of closing prices over a chosen period (like 20 or 50 candles), but gives more influence to the latest prices.
Reacts Quickly to Price Shifts:
Since recent data is weighted more heavily, the EMA adjusts faster to sudden price changes — helping you spot trend reversals or momentum shifts earlier.
Dynamic Support & Resistance:
Traders often use EMAs as moving support/resistance levels. Price often "respects" EMAs in trending markets — bouncing off them during pullbacks.
Trend Confirmation:
- If price is above the EMA, the market is likely in an uptrend.
- If price is below the EMA, the market is likely in a downtrend.
- Multiple EMAs (like 12/21 or 50/200) crossing each other are used for entry/exit signals.
💡 Example:
If you use a 21 EMA on a chart, it shows you the average price of the last 21 candles, but the most recent ones weigh heavier. This makes the EMA more responsive than an SMA, and better for short-term or active trading.
📊 Why EMAs Matter — and How Multi-Timeframe EMAs Give You the Edge
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) are essential tools for identifying trend direction, momentum shifts, and dynamic support/resistance. Because they weight recent price data more heavily, EMAs adapt quickly to changing market conditions, giving traders early insight into reversals or continuations.
Where this script shines is in its multi-timeframe (MTF) capability. For example, plotting a daily EMA on a 4H chart gives you high-level directional guidance while still allowing precision entries. This enables confluence between LTF (low timeframe) signals and HTF (high timeframe) momentum — a crucial edge used by institutional-level traders.
You can configure the tool to run classic combos like the 12/21 crossover on your current chart, while layering in a 50 or 200 EMA from a higher timeframe for macro confirmation. The 6th EMA, colored light blue by default, is perfect for adding one final level of structure insight — often used as a long-term anchor or trend bias marker.
Whether you're riding the wave or catching the reversal, these EMAs serve as your adaptable compass in every environment.
🎯 Purpose
This indicator was built to give traders a clear, responsive, and multi-timeframe edge using dynamic Exponential Moving Averages. Whether you're trend-following, identifying momentum shifts, or building a confluence system — these 6 EMAs are here to align with your strategy and style.
💡 Pro Tip
Instead of cluttering your chart with multiple EMA indicators, this script consolidates all into one sleek tool. You can toggle off bands you don't currently need, like running only the 12/21 EMAs on your active chart timeframe, while adding the 12/21 EMAs from a higher timeframe to guide trade decisions.
With this setup, you're not just reacting — you're orchestrating your trades with intention.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and trade responsibly. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Spot Vs Perp PremiumThis indicator visualizes the price premium or discount between spot and perpetual futures markets for any crypto asset, using data from Binance, OKX, and Bybit. It helps traders track sentiment shifts, uncover arbitrage signals, and identify potential short-term reversals or continuation moves based on how aggressively traders are positioned in derivatives relative to the spot market.
What It Does
- Calculates the premium:
The difference between spot price and perp price is shown as a histogram. A positive premium (spot > perp) suggests cautious or bearish perp traders, while a negative premium (perp > spot) may indicate aggressive long positioning or speculative activity.
Supports multiple venues:
You can toggle between Binance, OKX, Bybit, or view a 3-exchange average for a more smoothed view.
Automatic pair detection:
The script auto-detects the base and quote currency from your active chart, dynamically tracking the correct spot and perp contracts for the asset you're analyzing.
Invert option:
Flip the calculation to view the perp premium instead of the spot premium, useful for comparing directional funding bias or for personal preference in visual analysis.
Optional moving average:
Smooth the premium signal over time to track sustained shifts in sentiment and filter out noise.
Table display:
Displays the real-time premium value in the corner of the chart for clarity.
Why It's Useful
This tool gives insight into derivatives trader behavior vs real market pricing. Spot prices reflect actual buying/selling of assets, while perpetual futures are often driven by speculation, leverage, and short-term positioning. When these diverge significantly, it often precedes market inflection points:
- Perp trading above spot (negative premium): excessive long exposure, potential for mean reversion or liquidations.
- Perp trading below spot (positive premium): risk-off behavior or hedging, potential for squeeze or unwind.
You can use this indicator to:
- Anticipate liquidation-driven moves
- Spot early signs of trend exhaustion
- Confirm breakout strength with perp alignment
- Monitor crowd positioning in real-time
Inputs
- Exchange – Select from Binance, OKX, Bybit, or average all three
- Inverse Premium – Flip the calculation to see perp - spot instead
- Show MA – Overlay a moving average for premium smoothing
- Show Table – Toggle live premium table display
- MA Period – Customize the smoothing window
Enjoy! Please comment and like!
Multi-Symbol Trend DashboardMulti-Symbol Trend Dashboard - MA Cross Trend Monitor
Short Description
A customizable dashboard that displays trend direction across multiple symbols and timeframes using moving average crossovers.
Full Description
Overview
This Multi-Symbol Trend Dashboard allows you to monitor trend direction across 7 different symbols and 5 timeframes simultaneously in a single view. The dashboard uses moving average crossovers to determine trend direction, displaying bullish trends in green and bearish trends in red.
Key Features
Multi-Symbol Monitoring : Track up to 7 different trading instruments at once
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: View 5 different timeframes simultaneously for each instrument
Customizable Moving Averages: Choose between SMA, EMA, or WMA with adjustable periods
Visual Clarity: Color-coded cells provide immediate trend identification
Flexible Positioning: Place the dashboard anywhere on your chart
Customizable Appearance: Adjust sizes, colors, and text formatting
How It Works
The dashboard calculates a fast MA and slow MA for each symbol-timeframe combination. When the fast MA is above the slow MA, the cell shows green (bullish). When the fast MA is below the slow MA, the cell shows red (bearish).
Use Cases
Get a bird's-eye view of market trends across multiple instruments
Identify potential trading opportunities where multiple timeframes align
Monitor your watchlist without switching between charts
Spot divergences between related instruments
Track market breadth across sectors or related instruments
Notes and Limitations
Limited to 7 symbols and 5 timeframes due to TradingView's security request limits
Uses simple MA crossover as trend determination method
Dashboard is most effective when displayed on a dedicated chart
Performance may vary on lower-end devices due to multiple security requests
Settings Explanation
MA Settings: Configure the periods and types of moving averages
Display Settings: Adjust dashboard positioning and visual elements
Trading Instruments: Select which symbols to monitor (defaults to major forex pairs)
Timeframes: Choose which timeframes to display (default: M15, H1, H4, D1, W1)
Colors: Customize the color scheme for bullish/bearish indications and headers
This dashboard provides a straightforward way to maintain situational awareness across multiple markets and timeframes, helping traders identify potential setups and market conditions at a glance.
MTF PO (3TF)Title: SmartMA Multi-Timeframe Signal Strategy
Description (English):
This indicator provides buy/sell signals based on a multi-timeframe adaptive moving average. It allows traders to align short-term entries with higher time-frame trends. The script integrates a trend-following logic that reacts to price crossovers and adaptive MA slope, helping traders reduce noise and improve entry precision.
概要(日本語)
このインジケーターは、複数時間足の適応型移動平均線(SmartMA)を用いて売買シグナルを生成します。下位足でのエントリーが、上位足のトレンドと一致するよう設計されており、ノイズの除去とトレード精度の向上に貢献します。価格のクロスとMAの傾きを用いたトレンドフォロー型ロジックを搭載しています。
特徴
上位時間足の移動平均(SmartMA)と価格のクロスを検出
傾きフィルターによるトレンド整合性チェック
上位足に合わせて下位足のシグナルを制限
チャート上にシンプルなBuy/Sellラベルを表示
EMA, SMA, RMAなどのカスタム選択が可能
使用方法
チャートにインジケーターを追加し、上位足(例:1時間)と現在の時間足(例:5分)を設定
トレンド方向に沿ったタイミングでエントリーを検討
複数フィルターを用いることで、レンジ相場での誤認識を回避可能
注意事項
本インジケーターは補助的な分析ツールです。過去のパフォーマンスが将来を保証するものではありません。
スクリプトは再描画しない設計ですが、時間足の切り替え等で見た目が変わる可能性があります。
戦略構築には他のリスク管理指標との併用を推奨します。
Multi-Timeframe EMAs with Cross Alerts (Up & Down)📌 Indicator Name:
Multi-Timeframe EMAs with Cross Alerts (Up & Down)
🛠️ Core Features:
✅ 1. Multi-Timeframe EMA Display
The script calculates and displays 6 different Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs).
Each EMA has:
Custom length input (e.g., 9, 21, etc.).
Custom timeframe selection (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D).
Custom color for easy identification on the chart.
✅ 2. EMA Visualization
Each of the six EMAs is plotted on the chart using the selected color and thickness.
They respond dynamically to different timeframes (current or higher/lower).
✅ 3. Cross Detection Logic
The script can detect crossover and crossunder between EMA pairs:
EMA 1 and EMA 2
EMA 3 and EMA 4
EMA 5 and EMA 6
(Optional: can be extended to other combinations.)
✅ 4. Alert Toggles
Users can enable or disable alerts for each pair independently:
Alert: EMA 1 crosses EMA 2
Alert: EMA 3 crosses EMA 4
Alert: EMA 5 crosses EMA 6
(You added an additional option for EMA 4 vs EMA 6 later.)
✅ 5. Visual Alert Markers
The script uses alert() function to send alert messages when:
An EMA crosses above another (crossover)
An EMA crosses below another (crossunder)
Alerts include clear icons like 🔼 and 🔽 in the messages.
🔔 Use Case Scenarios
Swing traders: Identify longer-term cross signals on higher timeframes.
Scalpers: Use lower-timeframe EMAs with fast alert reactions.
Multi-timeframe analysis: Spot alignment between trend-following EMAs across different periods.
✅ Bonus
Fully customizable — great for adapting to your own strategy, whether it's trend confirmation, re-entry signals, or early reversals
📌 اسم المؤشر:
المتوسطات المتحركة الأسية (EMA) متعددة الفريمات مع تنبيهات تقاطع صاعدة وهابطة
🛠️ الميزات الأساسية:
✅ 1. دعم متعدد للفريمات الزمنية
يقوم السكربت بحساب وعرض 6 متوسطات متحركة أسية (EMA) مختلفة.
يمكن تخصيص كل EMA من حيث:
الطول (مثل: 9، 21...).
الفريم الزمني (مثل: الساعة، الأربع ساعات، اليومي...).
اللون، لتسهيل التمييز بين الخطوط على الشارت.
✅ 2. عرض المتوسطات على الرسم البياني
يتم رسم كل من المتوسطات الستة باستخدام اللون والتنسيق الذي تختاره.
المتوسطات تتفاعل تلقائيًا مع التغييرات في الفريم الزمني.
✅ 3. كشف التقاطعات
يمكن للسكربت كشف تقاطعات (صعودًا أو هبوطًا) بين أزواج المتوسطات التالية:
EMA 1 و EMA 2
EMA 3 و EMA 4
EMA 5 و EMA 6
(ويمكنك إضافة المزيد مثل EMA 4 مع EMA 6 حسب الحاجة)
✅ 4. التحكم في التنبيهات
يمكن للمستخدم تفعيل أو تعطيل التنبيهات لكل زوج من المتوسطات على حدة:
تنبيه عند تقاطع EMA 1 و EMA 2
تنبيه عند تقاطع EMA 3 و EMA 4
تنبيه عند تقاطع EMA 5 و EMA 6
(وأي أزواج إضافية يتم إضافتها لاحقًا)
✅ 5. تنبيهات مرئية برسائل واضحة
السكربت يرسل تنبيهات عبر وظيفة alert() عند حدوث:
تقاطع صاعد (EMA يتقاطع من الأسفل إلى الأعلى).
تقاطع هابط (EMA يتقاطع من الأعلى إلى الأسفل).
التنبيه يحتوي على رموز توضيحية مثل 🔼 و 🔽 ليسهل قراءته.
🎯 مناسب لـ:
المتداولين المتأرجحين (Swing Traders): لاكتشاف تقاطعات على الفريمات الكبرى.
المضاربين (Scalpers): باستخدام EMA سريعة على فريمات صغيرة مع تنبيهات فورية.
محللي الفريمات المتعددة: لتأكيد الاتجاه أو الانعكاس بناءً على تقاطع متوسطات من فريمات مختلفة.
✅ مزايا إضافية:
قابل للتخصيص بشكل كامل حسب استراتيجيتك.
مناسب لعدة أساليب: تأكيد الترند، إعادة الدخول، أو إشارات الانعكاس المبكر.
3 Zero Lag + 3 Moving Averages + 3 RVWAPThe "3 Zero Lag + 3 Moving Averages + 3 RVWAP" (ZMR) indicator combines three groups of tools for technical analysis.
1. Three Customizable Moving Averages (MAs):
Configuration for Each MA:
Choice of 7 types (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, LSMA, SMMA).
Independent periods and price sources for each line.
Visualization:
MA1 (Blue), MA2 (Red), MA3 (Green).
2. Three Zero Lag EMAs (ZLEMA) with Individual Settings:
Lag Reduction: Corrects traditional EMA lag using:
Adjusted Price = 2 * Current Price - Price .
Flexibility:
Unique lengths (20, 50, 70) and individual price sources for each ZLEMA (HLC3, HL2, Close, etc.).
Colors:
ZLEMA1 (Yellow), ZLEMA2 (Orange), ZLEMA3 (Purple).
3. Three Rolling VWAPs with Custom Parameters:
Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP):
Calculated for three periods (20, 50, 100) with dedicated price sources for each VWAP.
Colors:
VWAP1 (Pink), VWAP2 (Light Blue), VWAP3 (Neon Green).
Price Change Sentiment Index [tradeviZion]Price Change Sentiment Index
A technical indicator that measures price changes relative to the day's range.
Indicator Overview
Normalizes price changes on a 0-100 scale
Uses a smoothing period for signal clarity
Shows potential overbought/oversold conditions
Inputs
Smoothing Period (default: 3)
Show Background Colors (on/off)
Overbought Level (default: 75)
Oversold Level (default: 25)
Reading the Indicator
Values above 75: Price change showing strong upward movement
Values below 25: Price change showing strong downward movement
Around 50: Neutral price movement
Technical Details
// Core calculation
changePct = (currClose - prevClose) / (high - low)
normalized = 50 + (changePct * 50)
smoothedNormalized = ta.sma(normalizedClamped, smoothingPeriod)
Usage Notes
Best used with other technical analysis tools
Adjustable smoothing period affects signal sensitivity
Background colors highlight extreme readings
Works on any timeframe
Settings Guide
Smoothing Period:
- Lower values (1-3): More responsive
- Higher values (5-10): Smoother output
Visual Settings: Toggle background colors
Levels: Adjust overbought/oversold thresholds
This indicator is a technical analysis tool. Please conduct your own research and testing before use.
WREKS Theory📊 WREKS Theory – Advanced Market Structure & Auto-Fibonacci Indicator
By WREKS Trading Community
📊 WREKS Theory – Advanced Market Structure & Auto-Fibonacci Indicator
By WREKS Trading Community
✅ Overview
The WREKS Theory indicator is a robust, all-in-one technical analysis tool designed to identify trend direction, generate buy/sell signals, and project key Fibonacci levels for precision trading. It merges the logic of Dow Theory (Higher Highs & Higher Lows), SMA filtering, and automated Fibonacci clusters based on ZigZag pivots to highlight optimal price zones for entry, reversal, and take-profit.
🧠 Built-in Logic
Dow Theory Engine: Detects confirmed uptrends and downtrends based on recent pivot highs and lows.
SMA-144 Filter: Confirms signal strength by filtering trades aligned with the dominant trend.
ZigZag-based Auto-Fibonacci: Dynamically maps Fibonacci retracement and extension levels from the most recent swing, with color-coded visual lines and labels.
Signal Dashboard: Displays trend change counts (Uptrends / Downtrends) and real-time status in a clean table on the chart.
Smart Alerts: Triggers when buy/sell signals occur or when price crosses Fibonacci levels.
📌 Key Features
🔺 Buy / Sell Markers: Auto-labeled on the chart using real-time trend shift confirmation.
📈 Fibonacci Cluster Map: Automatically draws up to 22 customizable Fib levels including negative retracements and advanced extensions (0.236 to 4.618+).
🎯 Trend Labels: Clearly marks “Uptrend” and “Downtrend” zones.
💡 Visual Table: Quick reference for signal frequency and trend transitions.
🔔 Alerts: Built-in alerts for trade signals and price interactions with Fib levels.
⚙️ Fully Customizable: Modify SMA, pivot length, depth, deviation multiplier, line extension style, color themes, and more.
📈 Benefits for Traders
✅ Enhanced Trend Confirmation using Dow Theory logic with SMA filtering.
✅ Precision Entry & Exit Zones through auto-drawn Fibonacci retracement and extension levels.
✅ Reduces False Signals by requiring both market structure and trend alignment.
✅ Saves Time with automated drawing and real-time alerts.
✅ Ideal for All Assets & Timeframes: Works seamlessly across Forex, Crypto, Stocks, and Commodities.
💼 Best Use Cases
Intraday & swing trading using market structure.
Identifying major retracement zones for pullback entries.
Recognizing Fibonacci confluence zones to set stop-loss and take-profit levels.
Trend-following strategies validated by SMA and Dow confirmation.
Smart Adaptive MACDAn advanced MACD variant that dynamically adapts to market volatility using ATR-based scaling.
Key Features:
Volatility-sensitive MACD and Signal lengths
Optional smoothed MACD line
Dynamic histogram heatmap (strong vs. weak momentum)
Built-in Regular and Hidden Divergence detection
Clear visual signals via solid (regular) and dashed (hidden) divergence lines
What makes this different:
Unlike traditional MACD indicators with fixed-length settings, this version adapts in real time
to changing volatility conditions. It shortens during high-momentum environments for faster
reaction, and lengthens during low-volatility phases to reduce noise. This allows better
alignment with market behavior and cleaner momentum signals.
Divergence Detection – How It Works
The Smart Adaptive MACD detects both regular and hidden divergences by comparing price action with the smoothed MACD line. It uses recent pivot highs and lows to evaluate divergence and draws lines on the chart when conditions are met.
Regular Divergence Detection
This type of divergence signals potential reversals. It occurs when the price moves in one
direction while the MACD moves in the opposite.
Bullish Regular Divergence:
Price makes lower lows, but MACD makes higher lows.
Result: A solid green line is plotted beneath the MACD curve.
Bearish Regular Divergence:
Price makes higher highs, but MACD makes lower highs.
Result: A solid red line is plotted above the MACD curve.
Hidden Divergence Detection
This type of divergence signals trend continuation. It occurs when price pulls back slightly,
but the MACD shows deeper movement in the opposite direction.
Bullish Hidden Divergence:
Price makes higher lows, but MACD makes lower lows.
Result: A dashed green line is plotted below the MACD curve.
Bearish Hidden Divergence:
Price makes lower highs, but MACD makes higher highs.
Result: A dashed red line is plotted above the MACD curve.
How to Use:
This tool is best used alongside price structure, key support/resistance levels, or as a
secondary confirmation for your trend or reversal strategy. It is designed to enhance your
interpretation of market momentum and divergence without needing extra chart clutter.
Disclaimer:
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as
financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Always conduct your own
research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions. Use
at your own risk.
License:
This script is published under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 and is fully open-source.
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