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Competition Signals — GBPUSD M15 (Manual)Here’s a brief and clear rundown on how to privately share your TradingView indicator:
Quick Guide: Share a Private TradingView Indicator
1. You Need a Premium Account
Only users with a Premium TradingView subscription can publish invite-only scripts, which allow private sharing. You can identify invite-only scripts by a lock icon next to the script’s name. 
2. Publish Your Script as Invite-Only
• Open your indicator in the Pine Editor.
• Click “Publish Script”, choose “Private” visibility, then select Invite-Only as the access type. 
• After publishing, a “Manage Access” button will appear on your script page, letting you control which TradingView users can use it. 
3. Grant Access to Others
• Use the “Manage Access” section to add specific TradingView usernames.
• Those added will be able to see the script under their “Invite-Only Scripts” tab in their Indicators panel. 
4. Privacy & Control Maintained
• Invite-Only scripts are closed-source: Users can’t view or copy your code. 
• You retain full control—only those you authorize can use it.
Summary Table
Step Action
1. Premium Required Needed to publish invite-only scripts
2. Publish Invite-Only Via Pine Editor → “Publish Script” → Invite-Only
3. Manage Access Use “Manage Access” to add users
4. Users Access They access via the “Invite-Only Scripts” tab
5. Code Privacy Script is hidden; users can’t see or copy it
Let me know if you’d like help walking through these steps or setting up permissions for multiple users!
Competition Signals — BTCUSD H1 (Manual) bba chart indictor to level up you trading telling you when to buy and sell
GoforthFx: Patterns, Pivots & Pin Barspivots, patterns and pin bars together
Pivots as per pivot point standards
pin bars as per the pin bar indicator
3 bar candle patterns
Auto Fibonacci TP/SL Area (DCMS)Auto Fibonacci TP/SL Area (BY Moura_DCMS)
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Student wyckoff relative strength Indicator cryptoRelative Strength Indicator crypto
Student wyckoff rs symbol USDT.D
Description
The Relative Strength (RS) Indicator compares the price performance of the current financial instrument (e.g., a stock) against another instrument (e.g., an index or another stock). It is calculated by dividing the closing price of the first instrument by the closing price of the second, then multiplying by 100. This provides a percentage ratio that shows how one instrument outperforms or underperforms another. The indicator helps traders identify strong or weak assets, spot market leaders, or evaluate an asset’s performance relative to a benchmark.
Key Features
Relative Strength Calculation: Divides the closing price of the current instrument by the closing price of the second instrument and multiplies by 100 to express the ratio as a percentage.
Simple Moving Average (SMA): Applies a customizable Simple Moving Average (default period: 14) to smooth the data and highlight trends.
Visualization: Displays the Relative Strength as a blue line, the SMA as an orange line, and colors bars (blue for rising, red for falling) to indicate changes in relative strength.
Flexibility: Allows users to select the second instrument via an input field and adjust the SMA period.
Applications
Market Comparison: Assess whether a stock is outperforming an index (e.g., S&P 500 or MOEX) to identify strong assets for investment.
Sector Analysis: Compare stocks within a sector or against a sector ETF to pinpoint leaders.
Trend Analysis: Use the rise or fall of the RS line and its SMA to gauge the strength of an asset’s trend relative to another instrument.
Trade Timing: Bar coloring helps quickly identify changes in relative strength, aiding short-term trading decisions.
Interpretation
Rising RS: Indicates the first instrument is outperforming the second (e.g., a stock growing faster than an index).
Falling RS: Suggests the first instrument is underperforming.
SMA as a Trend Filter: If the RS line is above the SMA, it may signal strengthening performance; if below, weakening performance.
Settings
Instrument 2: Ticker of the second instrument (default: QQQ).
SMA Period: Period for the Simple Moving Average (default: 14).
Notes
The indicator works on any timeframe but requires accurate ticker input for the second instrument.
Ensure data for both instruments is available on the selected timeframe for precise analysis.
B@dshah Indicator🚀 Advanced Multi-Indicator Trading System
A comprehensive trading indicator that combines multiple technical analysis tools for high-probability signal generation:
📊 CORE FEATURES:
- EMA Trend Analysis (Fast/Slow crossovers)
- RSI Momentum Detection
- MACD Signal Confirmation
- Bollinger Bands (Squeeze & Mean Reversion)
- Fibonacci Retracement Levels
- Volume & ATR Filtering
- Multi-Confluence Scoring System (0-10 scale)
🎯 SIGNAL QUALITY:
- Non-repainting signals (confirmed at bar close)
- Minimum 60% strength threshold for trades
- Dynamic TP/SL based on market structure
- Real-time win rate tracking
- Signal strength percentage display
⚙️ UNIQUE FEATURES:
- BB Squeeze detection for volatility breakouts
- Fibonacci level confluence analysis
- Smart position sizing recommendations
- Visual TP/SL lines with outcome tracking
- Comprehensive statistics table
🔔 ALERTS INCLUDED:
- Buy/Sell signals with strength ratings
- TP/SL hit notifications
- BB squeeze/expansion alerts
- Fibonacci level touches
Best used on 1H+ timeframes for optimal results.
Perfect for swing trading and position entries.
Final Opening Range Indicator " FORI "if someone skilled , can add floating info about thoose lines.. like MOR High/Low
NY High / Low , PM High Low..just like when you put horizontal ray on specific m1 candle..i need help if someone can. thanks.
Commodity Channel Index DualThe CCI Dual is a custom TradingView indicator built in Pine Script v5, designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell signals using two Commodity Channel Index (CCI) oscillators. It combines a shorter-period CCI (default: 14) for quick momentum detection with a longer-period CCI (default: 50) for confirmation, focusing on mean-reversion opportunities in overbought or oversold conditions.
This setup is particularly suited for volatile markets like cryptocurrencies on higher timeframes (e.g., 3-day charts), where it highlights reversals by requiring both CCIs to cross out of extreme zones within a short window (default: 3 bars).
The indicator plots the CCIs, customizable bands (inner: 100, OB/OS: 175, outer: 200), dynamic fills for visual emphasis, background highlights for signals, and alert conditions for notifications.
How It Works
The indicator calculates two CCIs based on user-defined lengths and source (default: close price):
CCI Calculation: CCI measures price deviation from its average, using the formula: CCI = (Typical Price - Simple Moving Average) / (0.015 * Mean Deviation). The short CCI reacts faster to price changes, while the long CCI provides smoother, trend-aware confirmation.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: Customizable thresholds define extremes (Overbought at +175, Oversold at -175 by default). Bands are plotted at inner (±100), mid (±175 dashed), and outer (±200) levels, with gray fills for the outer zones.
Dynamic Fills: The longer CCI is used to shade areas beyond OB/OS levels in red (overbought) or green (oversold) for quick visual cues.
Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggers when both CCIs cross above the Oversold level (-175) within the signal window (3 bars). This suggests a potential upward reversal from an oversold state.
Sell Signal: Triggers when both cross below the Overbought level (+175) within the window, indicating a possible downward reversal.
Visuals and Alerts: Buy signals highlight the background green, sells red. Separate alertconditions allow setting TradingView alerts for buys or sells independently.
Customization: Adjust lengths, levels, and window via inputs to fit your timeframe or asset—e.g., higher OB/OS for crypto volatility.
This logic reduces noise by requiring dual confirmation, but like all oscillators, it can produce false signals in strong trends where prices stay extended.
To mitigate false signals (e.g., in trending markets), layer the CCI Dual with MACD (default: 12,26,9) and RSI (default: 14) for multi-indicator confirmation:
With MACD: Only take CCI buys if the MACD line is above the signal line (or histogram positive), confirming bullish momentum. For sells, require MACD bearish crossover. This filters counter-trend signals by aligning with trend strength—e.g., ignore CCI sells if MACD shows upward momentum.
With RSI: Confirm CCI oversold buys only if RSI is below 30 and rising (or shows bullish divergence). For overbought sells, RSI above 70 and falling. This adds overextension validation, reducing whipsaws in crypto trends.
I made this customizable for you to find what works best for your asset you are trading. I trade the 6 hour and 3 day timeframe mainly on major cryptocurrency pairs. I hope you enjoy this script and it serves you well.
MA Trends — mura visionMA Trends — mura vision is a multi-timeframe trend map that blends two local trend “ribbons” on the current timeframe with higher-timeframe context lines. It helps you read market bias at a glance and align entries with the dominant trend.
What the indicator plots
On the current timeframe
SMA 5/34 — short-term trend ribbon (filled area between SMA5 and SMA34).
EMA 55/89 — swing trend ribbon (filled area between EMA55 and EMA89).
Higher-timeframe context
EMA 233 (4H & 1D) — plotted as lines. Color reflects whether price on the same HTF is above (support) or below (resistance).
KAMA 233 (4H & 1D) — plotted as lines using a custom Kaufman implementation (Efficiency Ratio with fast=2, slow=30; squared smoothing). Color logic is the same as EMA 233.
Optional (disabled by default)
EMA 233 & KAMA 233 on the current TF — toggle on if you want the same 233 anchors on the chart’s timeframe.
Note: All higher-TF series are requested via request.security() with lookahead_off .
How to read it
1 Bias : Use the 4H/1D EMA/KAMA 233 as dynamic anchors.
• Green = price is above the anchor on that HTF (supportive context).
• Red = price is below the anchor on that HTF (resistive context).
2 Alignment : When both ribbons are green (SMA5>34 and EMA55>89) while HTF anchors are green, momentum and context agree (higher-quality trend). The opposite coloring suggests bearish alignment.
3 Pullbacks : Retracements toward the ribbon edges often act as retest zones within the prevailing regime.
Inputs & customization
Visibility toggles for each block:
SMA 5/34 (current TF), EMA 55/89 (current TF), EMA/KAMA 233 for 4H, 1D, and current TF (the latter are off by default).
Colors :
Lines for SMA5/SMA34 and EMA55/EMA89 (plotted with high transparency), fill colors for up/down trend ribbons, and separate support/resistance colors for EMA/KAMA 233.
Line width for all 233 anchors.
MTF behavior & repainting notes
HTF lines (4H/1D) are computed with lookahead_off and update intrabar until the higher-TF candle closes. This is expected on TradingView and not “future-looking”, but values can stabilize only at the close of the 4H/1D bar.
If you require strictly confirmed HTF values, use a “previous bar” approach (e.g., plotting series ) — not included here to keep the display responsive.
Good practices
Determine direction with 4H/1D EMA/KAMA 233, then refine timing with the current-TF ribbons.
For conservative use, favor trades with the color of the dominant HTF anchor.
Combine with your own risk management and confirmation rules.
What this script is / isn’t
✅ Visual analysis tool for multi-timeframe trend context.
❌ Not a strategy: it does not generate orders or calculate P&L.
Credits & license
© trading_mura — Published for educational purposes under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
KAMA is implemented via a custom Kaufman method (ER with fast=2, slow=30, squared smoothing), not ta.kama() .
Disclaimer
Trading involves risk. This indicator is provided “as is” for informational/educational use only and is not financial advice. Always test on historical data and use proper risk management.
Interest Rates CBs % Cutting📌 Description
This indicator tracks how many central banks around the world are currently cutting their policy rates. It aggregates policy rate changes from more than 30 central banks (including the Federal Reserve, ECB, BoE, BoJ, PBoC, Banco Central do Brasil, and many others) and normalizes the count to show the global percentage of banks easing monetary policy at any given time.
The calculation is simple:
A rate cut is counted as +1
A rate hike is counted as -1
No change = 0
The results are normalized by the number of banks with available data
The output is a smoothed line showing the share of central banks currently cutting rates. This helps highlight shifts in the global monetary cycle, which can be useful for macro-oriented analysis, risk-on/off regimes, or as a background filter for other strategies.
⚖️ Attribution
This script is inspired by and based on the “Global Central Banks Cutting Rates” indicator developed by Julien Bittel (MIT / RealVision). This version expands the coverage to a broader set of central banks and provides additional flexibility for signal smoothing.
🛑 Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a trading signal. Please do your own research before making any investment decisions.
Anchorman - EMA Channel + EMA + MTF Status Table PRICE BREAKOUTUses a high/low EMA Channel to tell you when strong price breakouts are happening plus comes with a EMA to help follow the trend if you like. I designed it so it can alert you when a single TF touch happens or a breakout alignment on MTF happens (I recommend this) its up to you also its single alert so no need to do bullish or bearish signals just one signal will alert you when a breakout happens in EITHER direction.
Aggregated Multi-Exchange Delta Volume Histogram (w ADMF)This indicator is multi-exchange aggregated volume with additional ATR-based length ADMF EMA (orange/green line).
It has pre-defined ticker list for BTC, ETH and SOL but feel free to use settings to add a multi-exchange ticker list for any other ticker.
VultureThis indicator ("vulture") is the volume of a candle divided by the spread.
When higher than 2 standard deviations, it suggests demand aggressively opposing supply and vice versa.
When lower than 2 standard deviations, it suggests demand hardly being opposed by supply or vice versa.
E.g., if the vulture is very high and volume is also very high, this indicates high institutional activity (who is usually right) against the herd (who is usually wrong). If the vulture is very low and volume is very high, this suggests a mark up or mark down. If vulture is very high and volume is very low, whilst prices are climbing up to a resistance area, the low volume climb is less likely an ease of movement, and more likely to be a significant "no demand" candle, and so prices are likely on the verge of a reversal back to the downside.
RDT Buy/Sell Signals Scalp 1MExit alerts for scalps for the 1m chart.
An alert is triggered, if a 1m candle ended and a 3/8 EMA cross was created in the according direction (depending on whether Long or Short Exit alert is set).
Entry alerts basically work the same. I've never ever used them so far though, since it never made sense the way I trade.
More infos: www.reddit.com
High Volume Candles - RVolInspired by Key bars from Option Stalker Pro.
This one is meant to be used on charts where the interval is >=1D.
Highlights candles where RVol is > 1.2.
Helps to not accidentally miss that a candle move happened on high volume (or that it did not happen on high volume...), like potential reversals or resistance/support breaks.
Make sure to move this indicator above the ticker in the Object Tree, so that it is drawn on top of the ticker's candles.
More infos: www.reddit.com
Market Pulse Dip RadarThis indicator is designed to help traders spot meaningful dips in price and then evaluate whether those dips are worth trading or not. It doesn’t just mark a dip; it also helps with risk management, trade planning, and filtering out weak signals.
Here’s how it works:
First, it looks at the recent high price and checks how much the market has dropped from that high. If the drop is larger than the minimum percentage you set, it marks it as a potential dip.
Next, it checks the trend structure by using two moving averages (a fast one and a slow one). If the fast average is below the slow average, it means the market is in a weaker structure, and that dip is considered more valid.
On top of that, you can enable a multi-timeframe filter. For example, if you are trading on the 15-minute chart, you can ask the indicator to confirm that the 1-hour trend is also supportive before showing you a dip. This helps avoid trading against the bigger trend.
Risk management is built in. The indicator automatically suggests a stop-loss by combining volatility (ATR) and recent swing lows. It then draws three profit target levels (1x risk, 2x risk, and 3x risk). This makes it easier to plan where to exit if the trade works.
A key part of this tool is the confidence score. Each dip signal is rated from 0 to 100. The score depends on how deep the dip is, how far apart the moving averages are, how healthy volatility is, and whether the higher timeframe supports the trade. The score is then labeled as High, Medium, Low, or Wait. This helps traders focus only on the stronger setups.
On the chart, dip signals are marked with a diamond shape under the bars. The color of the diamond tells you if it’s high, medium, or low quality. When a signal appears, the indicator also plots horizontal lines for the entry, stop, and targets.
To make it easier to read, there is also a dashboard box that shows the current score, quality, dip percentage, and suggested stop-loss. This means you don’t have to calculate or check different things yourself – everything is visible in one place.
Finally, it comes with alerts. You can set alerts for when a dip signal happens, or when it’s medium or high confidence. This way, you don’t need to stare at charts all day; TradingView can notify you.
So in short, this tool:
• Finds dips based on your rules.
• Filters them using structure, volatility, and higher timeframe trend.
• Suggests stop-loss and profit targets.
• Rates each dip with a confidence score.
• Shows all this info in a clean dashboard and alerts you when it happens.
👉 Do you want me to now explain how a trader would actually use it in practice (step by step, from signal to trade)?
Strategy Bias Dashboard📘 Strategy Bias Dashboard (Bullish, Bearish, Sideways)
Overview
This script provides a Bias Dashboard that helps traders quickly evaluate whether the current market condition is Bullish, Bearish, Sideways, or All.
The dashboard is displayed in a styled table with configurable filters, showing market trend, strength, and volatility in a clean format.
It’s designed for NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, and other liquid instruments, and can be applied on any timeframe, while calculations are based on Daily ATR for consistency.
✨ Features
🔎 Bias Selection Filter → Choose to view only Bullish, Bearish, Sideways, or All conditions.
📊 Dynamic Table → Automatically redraws whenever bias is changed, avoiding empty rows or holes.
🎨 Readable Table Layout → Compact fonts, bold headers, and color-coded cells for clarity.
📈 Trend & Strength Calculation → Uses ADX, RSI, and moving averages to classify trend quality.
⚡ ATR% Volatility → Normalized ATR as % of price, giving a volatility snapshot.
🧩 Strategy Suggestions → Displays best-suited F&O strategies (Credit Spread, Strangle, Iron Condor, Iron Butterfly) depending on bias.
🔔 Real-Time Updates → Table updates dynamically with live data from the chart.
📐 How It Works
Trend Detection
EMA crossovers and RSI bias identify bullish vs. bearish conditions.
Weak trend + low ADX = Sideways bias.
Strength Measurement
ADX is used to classify weak, moderate, and strong trends.
RSI confirms direction and momentum.
ATR % Volatility
Daily ATR normalized by price helps identify whether credit spreads or wider strangles are suitable.
Dashboard Rendering
A top-right aligned table shows the filtered rows.
Redraw occurs when bias is changed, keeping the table compact.
⚙️ User Inputs
Bias Filter → Select All, Bullish, Bearish, Sideways.
Timeframe → Default is current chart timeframe.
Volume Confirmation → Optional filter to check volume spikes.
Table Position → Fixed to top-right for visibility.
📊 Example Output
Bias Trend Strength ATR% Best Strategy
Bullish Uptrend Strong 1.2% Bull Put Spread
Bearish Downtrend Moderate 1.4% Bear Call Spread
Sideways Neutral Weak 0.6% Iron Condor
✅ Best Use Cases
Intraday & Swing traders who want quick bias confirmation.
Options traders selecting credit strategies based on volatility and bias.
Portfolio managers tracking broader market bias on indices.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice and should not be used as the sole basis for investment decisions.
Trading involves risk, and you are solely responsible for your own trades.
Pullback Confirma**📈 Pullback Strategy with Candle Confirmation**
**🎯 Objective:**
Identify ideal entry points during pullbacks in trends, using the simultaneous crossover of two moving averages with candle confirmation.
**📊 Indicators Used:**
- **Hull Moving Average (HMA):** Period 27 - fast and smoothed average that reduces lag
- **Simple Moving Average (SMA):** Period 11 - short-term average for additional confirmation
**⚡ Strategy Logic:**
**🔹 Conditions for BUY SIGNAL:**
1. **Double Crossover:** Price crosses above both HMA 27 and SMA 11 simultaneously
2. **Pullback:** Price must be near or touching HMA 27 (return-to-average condition)
3. **Confirmation:** On the next candle, it must be a BULLISH candle closing above both averages
**🔸 Conditions for SELL SIGNAL:**
1. **Double Crossover:** Price crosses below both HMA 27 and SMA 11 simultaneously
2. **Pullback:** Price must be near or touching HMA 27
3. **Confirmation:** On the next candle, it must be a BEARISH candle closing below both averages
**🎨 Chart Visualization:**
- **● Blue Circle:** Upward crossover detected (awaiting confirmation)
- **● Orange Circle:** Downward crossover detected (awaiting confirmation)
- **▲ Green Arrow:** Confirmed buy (after confirmation candle)
- **▼ Red Arrow:** Confirmed sell (after confirmation candle)
- **Colored Lines:** HMA (blue) and SMA (orange) plotted on the chart
**⚙️ Customization:**
- Adjustable average periods
- Customizable arrow colors
- Configurable alerts for each confirmed signal
**✅ Advantages:**
- **Double Filter:** Two different averages for confirmation
- **Candle Confirmation:** Eliminates premature signals
- **Intuitive Visual:** Only shows arrows after valid confirmation
- **Controlled Pullback:** Operates only on return-to-average movements
**⏰ Recommended Timeframe:**
Works on multiple timeframes, but particularly effective on M15, H1, and H4 to capture more significant movements.
This strategy is ideal for traders looking for precise entries in consolidated trends, minimizing false signals through candle confirmation! 🚀