I.C.C. Trading SystemThe ICC trading strategy, standing for Indication, Correction, Continuation, is a market structure-based method to find trend continuations by identifying initial price moves (Indication), waiting for pullbacks (Correction) at key levels like Support/Resistance, and entering when the trend resumes (Continuation), preventing premature entries and emotional trades by aligning with market dynamics.
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Apex Wallet - Lorentzian Classification: Adaptive Signal SuiteOverview The Apex Wallet Lorentzian Classification is a high-performance signal engine that utilizes an adaptive multi-feature approach to identify high-probability entry points. It synthesizes five distinct technical features—RSI, CCI, ADX, MFI, and ROC—to calculate a weighted trend bias.
Dynamic Adaptation The core strength of this indicator is its ability to automatically recalibrate its internal periods based on your selected Trading Mode.
Scalping: Uses ultra-fast periods (e.g., RSI 7, ADX 10) for quick reaction on 1m to 5m charts.
Day-Trading: Balanced settings (e.g., RSI 14, ADX 14) optimized for 15m to 1h timeframes.
Swing-Trading: Smooth, long-term filters (e.g., RSI 21, ADX 20) to capture major market shifts.
Logic & Signal Flow
Feature Extraction: The script calculates five momentum and volatility features using the current close price.
Signal Summation: Each feature contributes to a global signal score based on established technical thresholds.
EMA Smoothing: The raw signal is processed through an EMA filter to eliminate market noise and false breakouts.
Execution: Clear BUY and SELL labels are printed directly on the chart when the smoothed score crosses specific conviction levels.
Key Features:
Zero-Configuration: No need to manually adjust lengths; simply pick your trading style.
Clean Visuals: High-fidelity labels (BUY/SELL) with integrated alert conditions for automation.
Prop-Firm Ready: Ideal for traders needing fast confirmation for high-conviction trades.
IV Volatility History v1.2# Realized Volatility History - Quick Start Guide
## What This Does
Displays historical realized volatility (RV) calculated directly from price movements. Compare it against your current implied volatility to identify options trading opportunities and gauge whether premium is expensive or cheap.
## How to Use
1. **Get Current IV**: Check your broker's options chain and find the ATM (at-the-money) implied volatility for your ticker
2. **Input the Value**: Open indicator settings and enter the current IV (e.g., `0.15` for 15%) - this creates a reference line
3. **Read the Chart**:
- **Purple line** = Historical realized volatility from actual price movements
- **Red dashed line** = Your current ATM IV (reference)
- **Orange line** = 30-day moving average (optional)
4. **Interpret the Data**:
- **RV below IV** → Options premium is relatively expensive (consider selling premium)
- **RV above IV** → Options premium is relatively cheap (consider buying options)
- **IV Rank > 70%** → High volatility environment
- **IV Rank < 30%** → Low volatility environment
## Settings You Can Adjust
- **Current ATM IV**: Reference line for comparison (update periodically)
- **RV Rolling Window**: Calculation window for realized volatility (default: 10 days)
- **Lookback Period**: Period for IV rank calculation (default: 60 days)
- **Show 30-Day Average**: Toggle moving average line
## Limitations
This indicator requires manual IV updates since TradingView doesn't have direct access to options data. You'll need to check your broker periodically and update the input for accuracy.
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*Method: Calculates annualized realized volatility using rolling standard deviation of log returns, providing a comparison baseline for evaluating implied volatility levels.*
HMA Multi-Squeeze + CCI HeatmapUpdate on 'HMA Squeeze', added input options and colorbars. Fully custom inputs for 4 bull colors, 4 bear colors and one nuetral zone based on CCI values. Next edition will include a choice of moving averages and colorbars base on CVD?
Vector Sniper What this script does
This indicator highlights high‑energy “vector” candles and marks optional Absolute Reversal candles (possible bottoms/tops) based on wick rejection, structure, and volume. It is designed for visual context, not automatic trade entries.
How it works (core logic)
The script combines volatility, volume, and price‑structure filters:
Vector candles: Require strong candle body, high volatility (true range Z‑score), high volume (volume Z‑score), and directional delta imbalance.
Structure filters: Optional break‑of‑structure and trap detection help remove noise.
Pre‑signals: A scoring system tracks early conditions (volume, imbalance, structure proximity, and EMA/VWAP alignment) and requires persistence across recent bars.
HTF confluence (optional): Uses higher‑timeframe EMA alignment with no lookahead bias.
Absolute Reversal candles
These are designed to mark potential local tops/bottoms and require:
Long wick rejection
Small body size
Strong close back into the range
Local structural extreme
Above‑average volume
Optional EMA trend bias (to confirm exhaustion)
How to use it
Use vector candles to spot high‑momentum activity.
Use pre‑signals as early warnings before vectors appear.
Use Absolute Reversal candles for potential turning points at extremes.
Adjust thresholds per timeframe and instrument.
Notes
Designed for standard candlesticks (not Heikin Ashi / Renko / Kagi / P&F).
No performance claims or guarantees.
HTF data uses lookahead_off to avoid repainting.
Key timings for indicesThis indicator has following key levels
9:30 am open
opening range low
opening range high
8 am low
8 am high
midnight open
Bollinger Band Walker TENKYO Basic Japanese edition Bollinger Band Walker TENKYO Basic
Overview: The Basic Edition of the "TENKYO" series embodies the essence of the Bollinger Band Walk strategy. It is a highly refined trend-following logic synchronized with changes in market volatility.
Concept: This script features the EXACT SAME core logic as the "TENKYO Pro ver.1.1" currently under moderation. The entry/exit points and expected results are identical to the Pro version. By releasing the raw logic without the alert function, we aim to prove its precision and edge.
Basic Version Specifications:
Identical Logic: Operates with the same formulas and conditions as the Pro version.
Locked Optimized Settings: Parameters are fixed for major pairs like EURUSD and USDJPY.
Delayed EXIT Labels: EXIT labels are displayed only when the next entry occurs to prevent real-time signal misuse.
Differences from Pro Version (ver.1.1): The Pro version unlocks features to maximize results in live trading:
Full Parameter Customization for all assets and timeframes.
Real-time Alerts via app, email, etc.
Full Trade History Panel and dynamic dashboard.
Customizable Session Times and time zones.
ボリンジャーバンドウォーカー天響Basic
【概要】 ボリンジャーバンド・ウォークの真髄を体現する「天響(TENKYO)」シリーズのBasicエディションです。相場のボラティリティ変化に同期し、バンド上を歩くようなトレンド追随ロジックを極限まで磨き上げたものです。
【コンセプト】 本スクリプトは、現在審査中の「天響 Pro ver.1.1」と全く同一のコア・ロジックを搭載しています。算出されるポイントおよび期待成果はPro版と完全に一致します。「通知機能を除いた、ロジックそのもの」を公開することで、その精度を証明します。
【Basic版の仕様】
ロジックの完全一致: Pro版と全く同じ計算式で動作します。
推奨設定のロック: 主要通貨ペアに最適化されたパラメータを内部固定。
EXITラベルの仕様: リアルタイム利用制限のため、EXITラベルは「次のエントリー」発生時に表示されます。
【Pro版との違い】 Pro版では、全パラメータの解放、リアルタイムアラート通知、詳細履歴パネル、タイムゾーン自由設定が解放されます。
Enhanced ATR SupertrendEnhanced ATR Supertrend - Mathematically Sound Trend Following Indicator
OVERVIEW
This is a premium version of the classic Supertrend indicator, built with mathematical rigor and enhanced features for serious traders. Unlike basic implementations, this version offers proper band trailing logic, adaptive volatility modes, and multiple ATR calculation methods.
HOW IT WORKS
The Enhanced ATR Supertrend calculates dynamic support and resistance bands based on the Average True Range (ATR). The core principle is simple but powerful:
ATR Calculation: Measures market volatility using true range (the greatest of: high-low, high-previous close, or low-previous close)
Band Construction: Creates upper and lower bands by adding/subtracting ATR × Multiplier from the HL2 (high+low average)
Trailing Logic:
Upper band can ONLY move down or stay flat (never up) during downtrends
Lower band can ONLY move up or stay flat (never down) during uptrends
This prevents premature trend reversals and whipsaws
Trend Determination:
BULLISH when price closes above the upper band
BEARISH when price closes below the lower band
Line colour changes reflect current trend state
WHY IT'S BETTER
Proper Mathematics: Correct band trailing prevents the "flickering" seen in poorly coded versions
Adaptive Volatility: Optional mode adjusts multiplier based on current vs average volatility - tightens in chaos, widens in calm markets
Multiple ATR Methods: Choose between RMA (default), SMA, EMA, or WMA smoothing
Clean Visual Design: Professional presentation with optional dashboard showing real-time metrics
OSCILLATOR MODE - SPOTTING DOUBLE TOPS/BOTTOMS
When used as an oscillator in the lower pane (remove overlay), the Supertrend's trend changes can reveal powerful reversal patterns:
Double Bottoms: When the indicator flips bullish twice at similar price levels, it often signals strong support and potential reversal zones
Double Tops: When the indicator flips bearish twice at similar levels, it identifies resistance and potential breakdown zones
The step-like visualization makes these patterns easier to spot than traditional price action
Trend Autobahn WVF FuelTrend Autobahn – Fuel on Stoch Cross (14, 3, 22, 3)
Trend Autobahn is a visual momentum engine inspired by highway physics.
Price does not “guess” direction — it moves only when fuel exists and slows down when magnetic pressure increases.
This indicator replaces classic signals with a cause–effect model:
🔋 Fuel Logic (Stochastic Cross)
Fuel is generated only at stochastic %K–%D crosses (14, 3)
No cross = no fuel
Cross quality defines fuel strength
Fuel is displayed as a vertical fuel bar, with a dot at the top to mark a valid refill moment
This means:
Momentum is not continuous — it must be earned.
🧲 Magnetic Field (WVF – 22)
The lower panel shows a pink WVF magnetic area
As WVF rises, the area darkens
A stronger magnetic field pulls price down or slows upward movement
This creates a natural law:
Rising magnetic pressure resists upward motion, even if fuel exists
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OI: Simple BandOI: Simple Band (Open Source)
OI: Simple Band is a very simple, open-source overlay that draws a two-line moving-average band and fills the space between them to highlight trend bias and momentum shifts at a glance.
What it plots
EMA (Exponential Moving Average) using the selected length
SMMA (Smoothed Moving Average) using the same length
A ribbon fill between the two:
Green when EMA > SMMA (bullish bias)
Red when EMA < SMMA (bearish bias)
Why use two different MAs with the same length?
Even with the same length, these two averages react differently:
EMA weights recent prices more heavily, so it responds faster to changes.
SMMA is designed to be steadier and slower, filtering more noise.
Using the same length keeps the comparison fair (same smoothing window) while still giving you a “fast vs slow response” relationship. The distance and relationship between them becomes a simple way to see:
Momentum / pressure: When EMA pulls away from SMMA, price is moving with enough force to overcome smoothing.
Compression: When they converge, momentum is fading and conditions often look more “balanced.”
State changes: Crossovers flip the ribbon colour and can be used as a context shift (trend/bias filter), not a standalone entry/exit rule.
Inputs
Moving average band (length): Controls both EMA and SMMA smoothing.
SMMA Source: Chooses the data used for the SMMA calculation (EMA is calculated on close).
Notes
This is intentionally minimal: no higher-timeframe requests, no security() calls, no signals — just a clean visual band.
Like all moving averages, it updates on the live candle and will settle on bar close.
Previous Periods Highs and Lows + LabelsThis indicator plots the high and low prices from the previous Day, Week, and Month as horizontal lines on any timeframe chart. It provides clear visual reference to key historical support and resistance levels commonly used by traders for: breakout and reversal identification
stop-loss placement
target setting
Features include distinct colors for each period and optional price labels displayed on the right side of the chart for quick reference.Simple, non-repainting, and optimized for both intraday and swing trading setups.
Levels With Touch Color (Dotted Touch)Engulfing Candles — Levels with Touch & Liquidity Sweep
This indicator detects bullish and bearish engulfing candlestick patterns and plots support/resistance levels based on these patterns. It also highlights touch points where price interacts with these levels and visualizes liquidity areas for potential buy and sell zones.
Features:
Detects bullish and bearish engulfing patterns
Plots fixed levels at the high or low of the engulfing candle
Pointed touch lines:
Level changes color when price touches the level without breaking it
Green for bullish touches, red for bearish touches
Liquidity visualization:
Buy-side liquidity displayed as a line below the touched bullish level
Sell-side liquidity displayed as a line above the touched bearish level
Clean visual design with no background boxes, keeping the chart uncluttered
Automatic management of historical lines to prevent chart overload
Fully customizable liquidity offset and max number of historical levels
How to use:
Look for engulfing candle levels forming on the chart.
Watch the touch lines (green/red) for potential price reaction areas.
Identify zones where stop-hunts or market liquidity might appear.
Combine with your strategy or price action tools to find entries or exits.
Inputs:
Max history lines — Limits how many historical levels are kept on the chart
Liquidity offset — Adjusts distance of liquidity lines from the original level
Notes:
Touch lines turn colored only when price interacts with the level but does not break it.
Liquidity lines extend a few bars forward for visual clarity.
Works on all timeframes.
HeikinAshiSub【サブチャート表示型:平均足オシレーター】
本ツールは、通常メインチャートに表示される「平均足」を、オシレーターのようにチャート下部のサブウィンドウへ表示させるインジケーターです。
■ 主な特徴とメリット
視認性の向上: メインチャートを通常の「ローソク足」に設定したまま、サブチャートで「平均足」のトレンド継続性を確認できます。
分析の使い分け: ローソク足で細かなプライスアクション(ヒゲや型)を読み取り、サブウィンドウの平均足で大まかなトレンドの方向性や勢いを判断するという使い分けが可能です。
本インジケーターは、山中先生に制作・共有していただいたものを皆さんにも公開いたしました。
「ディスクレーマー(免責事項)」
※本インジケーターは投資助言者【馬】が独自に開発したものです。 ※開発者の好意により提供されるものであり、将来の利益を保証するものではありません。 ※投資およびトレードはすべて自己責任で行ってください。 ※外国為替証拠金取引(FX)や有価証券投資には価格変動リスクがあり、投資元本を割り込む、あるいは全額を失う可能性があります。また、証拠金以上の損失が発生するリスクも含まれます。これらをご理解・承諾いただいた上でご利用ください。
This indicator displays "Heikin Ashi" candles in the sub-window at the bottom of the chart, functioning like an oscillator.
■ Key Features & Benefits
Enhanced Visual Clarity: You can keep your main chart set to standard "Candlesticks" while simultaneously monitoring trend continuity via "Heikin Ashi" in the sub-pane.
Dual Analysis: This allows you to read detailed price action (wicks and patterns) on the main chart, while using the sub-window’s Heikin Ashi to judge the overall trend direction and momentum.
This indicator was created and shared by Mr. Yamanaka.
Disclaimer
This indicator was originally developed by the investment advisor .
It is provided as a courtesy and does not guarantee future profits.
All investments and trades are conducted at your own risk.
Trading Forex (FX) and securities involves significant risk of loss. Prices can fluctuate, and you may lose your entire investment. In leveraged trading, losses can exceed your initial deposit. Please use this tool only after fully understanding and accepting these risks.
papa experiment//@version=6
indicator("Edufx AMD", shorttitle="Edufx AMD", overlay=true)
// ───── Inputs ─────
timezone = input.string("America/New_York", "Timezone")
enableDailyCycles = input.bool(true, "Enable Daily Cycles")
colorAcc = input.color(color.new(color.gray, 80), "Accumulation")
colorManip = input.color(color.new(color.red, 80), "Manipulation")
colorDist = input.color(color.new(color.green, 80), "Distribution")
// ───── Daily Anchor (NY 8PM) ─────
var int dayStart = na
if na(dayStart) or time >= dayStart + 86400000
dayStart := timestamp(timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 20, 0)
accEnd = dayStart + 9 * 60 * 60 * 1000
manEnd = dayStart + 15 * 60 * 60 * 1000
distEnd = dayStart + 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
// ───── State ─────
var float accLo = na
var float accHi = na
var float manLo = na
var float manHi = na
var float disLo = na
var float disHi = na
var bool accDone = false
var bool manDone = false
var bool disDone = false
// ───── Daily AMD ─────
if enableDailyCycles
// Accumulation
if time >= dayStart and time < accEnd
accLo := na(accLo) ? low : math.min(accLo, low)
accHi := na(accHi) ? high : math.max(accHi, high)
if time >= accEnd and not accDone and not na(accLo)
box.new(dayStart, accHi, accEnd, accLo,
xloc=xloc.bar_time, bgcolor=colorAcc, border_color=colorAcc)
accDone := true
// Manipulation
if time >= accEnd and time < manEnd
manLo := na(manLo) ? low : math.min(manLo, low)
manHi := na(manHi) ? high : math.max(manHi, high)
if time >= manEnd and not manDone and not na(manLo)
box.new(accEnd, manHi, manEnd, manLo,
xloc=xloc.bar_time, bgcolor=colorManip, border_color=colorManip)
manDone := true
// Distribution
if time >= manEnd and time < distEnd
disLo := na(disLo) ? low : math.min(disLo, low)
disHi := na(disHi) ? high : math.max(disHi, high)
if time >= distEnd and not disDone and not na(disLo)
box.new(manEnd, disHi, distEnd, disLo,
xloc=xloc.bar_time, bgcolor=colorDist, border_color=colorDist)
disDone := true
// Reset
if time >= distEnd
accLo := na
accHi := na
manLo := na
manHi := na
disLo := na
disHi := na
accDone := false
manDone := false
disDone := false
TVS
#Overview
The TVS strategy looks for areas of low volatility or ‘squeezes’ and then relies on momentum to identify a breakout. This is intended to help a trader wait for a consolidation phase before entering a market when energy is released.
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How It Works
TVS uses Bollinger Bandwidth as a measure of market compression to define the "squeeze" conditions of low volatility. When the distance between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands contracts below its own average, the indicator flags the market as compressed and color codes candles purple. Once volatility expands and the squeeze ends, TVS toggles on momentum confirmation via RSI: candles light green as bullish momentum is in control and red when bearish momentum takes over. The color system observes strict priority whereby volatility compression overrides all trend signals, with any consideration of direction being subject to the release of the squeeze.
Color Priority
• Deep Purple: Active squeeze (low volatility)
• Green / Red: Squeeze released
– Green: Bullish
– Red: Bearish
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Trading Checklist
-Purple candles? → Market is compressing
-Purple ended?→ Breakout phase
-Green or Red? → Direction confirmed
-Near key structure? → Manual validation
Settings and Usage
Timeframes: 15m–Daily
Best Markets: Forex majors, liquid stocks
Inputs: length (BB basis), mult (band sensitivity)
Risk Notes:
Squeezes can fail and reverse
No built-in stop-loss
News reduces signal reliability
Risk Management is mandatory.
Gold Inverse Correlation TrackerGold Inverse Correlation Tracker - Professional Multi-Asset Analysis
What This Indicator Does:
This indicator monitors the real-time correlation between Gold and five key financial assets that historically move inversely (opposite) to gold prices. It displays these relationships across three different timeframes simultaneously, giving you both short-term trading signals and long-term trend confirmation.
The indicator tracks:
US Dollar Index (DXY) - Historical correlation: -0.63
Real Interest Rates (TIPS) - Historical correlation: -0.82 (strongest inverse relationship)
10-Year Treasury Yield - Nominal interest rate proxy
S&P 500 (SPX) - Equity market sentiment (variable correlation)
VIX - Volatility index (optional, flight-to-safety indicator)
Why Inverse Correlations Matter for Gold Trading:
Understanding inverse correlations is critical for gold traders because:
Predictive Power - When assets move opposite to gold consistently, you can use their strength/weakness to predict gold's next move
Hedging Opportunities - Strong inverse correlations let you hedge gold positions by trading the inverse asset
Regime Detection - When correlations break down, it signals a market regime change or increased uncertainty
Confirmation Signals - Multiple strong inverse correlations validate your gold trade thesis
Risk Management - Knowing what moves against gold helps you understand your portfolio's true exposure
The Science Behind the Numbers:
Real interest rates have the strongest inverse correlation to gold (approximately -0.82) because:
Gold pays no yield or dividend
When real rates rise, the opportunity cost of holding gold increases
Investors shift to interest-bearing assets when they offer positive real returns
When real rates go negative, gold becomes relatively more attractive
The US Dollar shows strong inverse correlation (approximately -0.63) because:
Gold is priced in US dollars globally
A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for foreign buyers, reducing demand
A weaker dollar makes gold cheaper internationally, increasing demand
Both compete as reserve assets and stores of value
Why the Indicator is Weighted This Way:
Three Timeframe Approach:
Short-term (20 periods) - Captures recent correlation shifts for day trading and swing trading
Medium-term (50 periods) - The primary signal - balances noise reduction with responsiveness
Long-term (100 periods) - Confirms structural correlation trends for position trading
Correlation Thresholds:
Strong Inverse (<-0.7) - Statistically significant inverse relationship; highest confidence for inverse trades
Moderate Inverse (<-0.3) - Meaningful inverse relationship; still useful but less reliable
Weak Inverse (<0.0) - Slight inverse tendency; correlation may be breaking down
Positive (>0.0) - Assets moving together; inverse relationship has failed
How to Use This Indicator:
For Inverse Trading Strategies:
When DXY shows RED correlation (<-0.7), consider shorting DXY when gold is strong
When Real Rates show RED correlation, rising rates = falling gold (and vice versa)
When multiple assets show strong inverse correlation, confidence is highest
For Regime Detection:
All RED = Classic gold market behavior; correlations intact
Mixed colors = Transitional market; be cautious
All GREEN/GRAY = Correlation breakdown; paradigm shift occurring
For Hedging:
Use assets with strong inverse correlation to hedge gold positions
When correlation weakens, reduce hedge size
When correlation strengthens, increase hedge effectiveness
Alert System:
The indicator includes built-in alerts for:
Individual assets crossing strong inverse threshold
Multiple assets simultaneously showing strong inverse correlation (highest probability setup)
Correlation breakdowns that may signal regime changes
Color Guide:
RED - Strong inverse correlation (<-0.7) - Best inverse trading opportunity
ORANGE - Moderate inverse (<-0.3) - Useful but less reliable
YELLOW - Weak inverse (<0.0) - Correlation weakening
GRAY - Weak positive (0.0 to 0.7) - Assets moving together
GREEN - Strong positive (>0.7) - Inverse relationship broken
Recommended Settings:
Day Trading (1H-4H charts):
Short: 14 periods
Medium: 30 periods
Long: 60 periods
Swing Trading (Daily charts):
Short: 20 periods (default)
Medium: 50 periods (default)
Long: 100 periods (default)
Position Trading (Weekly charts):
Short: 10 periods
Medium: 20 periods
Long: 50 periods
Pro Tips:
Watch for divergences - when gold moves but correlations don't confirm
Correlation breakdowns often precede major trend reversals
The Medium-term (50p) correlation is plotted on the chart as your primary reference
Use the Status column for quick assessment of each asset's relationship
Set alerts for "Multiple Strong Inverse" to catch highest-probability setups
Important Notes:
This indicator is designed for Gold charts only (XAUUSD, GLD, GC1!, etc.)
Correlations are not static - they change over time based on market conditions
A correlation of -0.82 means 82% of gold's price movements can be explained by real interest rates
Always combine with other technical analysis and fundamental factors
Past correlations do not guarantee future relationships
Based on Research:
The correlation coefficients used in this indicator are based on peer-reviewed research:
Erb & Harvey (1997-2012): Real rates to gold correlation of -0.82
World Gold Council (2024): US Dollar to gold correlation of -0.63
Multiple academic studies confirming gold's inverse relationship with opportunity cost assets
Use this indicator to trade smarter, hedge better, and understand the macro forces driving gold prices.
daily reversalindicator that marks when the current daily candle (bullish or bearish) closes beyond the previous day’s High or Low.
Logic implemented
Bullish condition → Today closes above yesterday’s High
Bearish condition → Today closes below yesterday’s Low
Works only on Daily timeframe
Plots labels/arrows on the chart
PK_Volume Delta Candles [LuxAlgo]The inside candle colour where the candle color and delta are opposite, has been converted into yellow color.
PaisaPani - Nifty Demo PerformanceThis chart shows a market structure view using the PaisaPani framework.
The table visible on the chart is a DEMO performance representation.
This idea does NOT provide live Buy/Sell signals.
🔒 The complete PaisaPani strategy is Invite-Only.
Shared for educational purposes only.
ADR% babaThis indicator calculates the Average Day Range (ADR) as a percentage using the TC2000 methodology, measuring the average relative expansion between daily highs and lows to quantify market volatility in a price-level independent manner.
Trappp's Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading ToolkitTrappp's Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading Toolkit
This comprehensive trading script by Trappp provides a complete market analysis framework with multiple timeframe support and resistance levels. The indicator features:
Key Levels:
· Monthly (light blue dashed) and Weekly (gold dashed) levels for long-term context
· Previous day high/low (yellow) with range display
· Pivot-based support/resistance (pink dashed)
· Premarket levels (blue) for pre-market activity
Intraday Levels:
· 1-minute opening candle (red)
· 5-minute (white), 15-minute (green), and 30-minute (purple) session levels
· All intraday levels extend right throughout the trading day
Technical Features:
· EMA 50/200 cross detection with alert labels
· Candlestick pattern recognition near key levels
· Smart proximity detection using ATR
· Automatic daily/weekly/monthly updates
Trappp's script is designed for traders who need immediate visual reference of critical price levels across multiple timeframes, helping identify potential breakouts, reversals, and pattern-based setups with clear, color-coded visuals for quick decision-making.
EEQI [Environment Quality Index] PyraTime The Problem: Why Good Strategies Fail
The number one reason traders lose capital is not a lack of strategy—it is forced execution in poor environments.
Most indicators (RSI, MACD, Stochastic) are continuously active, generating signals even when the market is dead, choppy, or chaotic. A breakout strategy that prints money in a trend will destroy your account in a consolidation range. A mean-reversion system that works in chop will fail during a parabolic expansion.
The Solution: PyraTime EEQI The Execution Environment Quality Index (EEQI) is a "Gatekeeper" layer for your trading. It does not tell you what to buy or sell; it tells you if you should be trading at all.
By aggregating Volatility, Price Structure, and Efficiency into a single composite score, the EEQI answers the most critical question in discretionary trading: "Is the market efficient enough to deploy capital right now?"
How It Works: The 3 Core Engines
The EEQI calculates a raw "Environment Score" (from -2 to +4) by analyzing three distinct dimensions of price action.
1. Volatility Engine (Usability)
The Logic: Measures the "Alive-ness" of the market using ATR Percentiles.
The Filter: It detects "Dead Zones" (where price is too flat to hit targets) and "Chaos Zones" (where volatility is too dangerous).
Smart Feature (Parabolic Override): If price moves significantly (>2x ATR) in a single candle, the engine recognizes this as "High Momentum" rather than chaos, unlocking Green signals during breakouts.
2. Structure Engine (Bar Quality)
The Logic: Analyzes the relationship between candle bodies, wicks, and overlap.
The Filter: It penalizes "Barbed Wire" price action—candles with long wicks and high overlap—which indicate indecision and algo-chop.
The Goal: We want to trade during "Clean Flow," where candle bodies are large and overlap is low.
3. Efficiency Engine (Directional Flow)
The Logic: Compares Net Displacement (start-to-finish distance) vs. Total Distance Traveled.
The Filter: Identifies "Whipsaw" conditions where price moves a lot but goes nowhere.
Smart Feature (Velocity Lock): If price travels a massive distance quickly, the efficiency requirement is relaxed to catch explosive moves that might otherwise look "messy."
The "Smart Gatekeepers"
Even if the Core Engines look good, the EEQI applies three final safety checks before granting a PRIME status.
Regime Persistence (Stability Check): The market must hold a high score for a set number of bars (default: 1) before the signal turns Green. This prevents "fake-outs" where a single anomaly candle tricks you into entering a bad trend.
Volume Validation (Liquidity Check): Price movement without participation is a trap. The EEQI checks Relative Volume (RVOL). If volume is below average (e.g., lunch hour, holidays, or late-night sessions), the score is capped at "Fair" or "Low Vol," preventing execution in thin liquidity.
Macro Context (HTF Filter): You cannot trade against the higher timeframe. The EEQI checks the trend and volatility of the Higher Timeframe (default: Weekly). If the macro view is compressed or dead, the local signal is vetoed.
How to Read the HUD
The Dashboard (Bottom Right) gives you an instant read on the market state.
🟢 PRIME (+4): Execution Optimal. The market is trending, efficient, and backed by volume. This is the "Green Light" for your strategy.
🔵 FAIR (+1 to +3): Tradeable. Conditions are decent, but one factor (e.g., volume or structure) is imperfect. Exercise caution.
⚪ NEUTRAL (0): Indecision. The market is transitioning. Stand aside.
🟡 BUILDING: Wait. The market is good, but hasn't proven itself yet (Persistence Check).
🟠 POOR / LOW VOL: Chop. Price is messy or lacking participation.
🔴 AVOID (-2): Danger Zone. The market is either dead flat or violently chaotic. Do not trade.
Settings & Customization
The indicator comes with calibrated presets for different asset classes:
Crypto: Tolerates higher volatility and requires stronger efficiency confirmation.
Forex: Stricter dead-zone filters to handle ranging sessions.
Indices: Balanced settings for standard equity hours.
Disclaimer
This tool is designed for environment analysis only. It does not provide buy or sell signals, entry prices, or stop-losses. It is intended to be used as a filter to improve the performance of your own discretionary strategies.






















