Ultimate Price Action Scalping V.2Here’s a concise English summary of what your “Ultimate Price Action Scalping V.2” indicator does and its benefits:
The Ultimate Price Action Scalping V.2 indicator is a comprehensive trading tool that combines multiple technical analysis features to help traders identify high-probability trading opportunities. It overlays up to five configurable moving averages (MA) on the chart, allowing users to choose the type of MA (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, HMA, VWMA), the source price (Open, High, Low, Close, or typical price calculations), and the period for each MA. These moving averages provide a clear view of short-term and long-term trends, helping traders understand market direction, potential support and resistance levels, and trend momentum.
In addition to moving averages, the indicator automatically detects Morning Star and Evening Star candlestick patterns, which are well-known reversal signals. By highlighting these patterns directly on the chart with visual cues (triangle up for bullish reversal and triangle down for bearish reversal), traders can quickly spot potential trend reversals without manually scanning each candle. Alerts can also be configured, notifying traders in real-time when these reversal patterns appear, improving the speed and accuracy of decision-making.
Overall, this indicator is particularly useful for scalpers and intraday traders seeking a combined approach of trend analysis and price action signals. It simplifies chart analysis by merging multiple MAs with candlestick pattern detection, enabling traders to make faster, more informed entries and exits in volatile markets. The flexibility to configure each MA and real-time alerts ensures that it can be adapted to different trading styles, timeframes, and market conditions.
Priceaction
The Golden Pocket Master Tool: High-Probability Retracement ZoneThe Golden Pocket is one of the most powerful "hidden" zones in technical analysis. While many traders look at basic Fibonacci levels, the area between the 0.618 and 0.65 retracement levels is where the most reliable trend reversals happen.
This indicator automates the entire process, identifying significant market swings and projecting high-probability Entry, Target, and Stop Loss levels directly on your chart.
How It Works
Auto-Swing Detection: The script identifies major "Impulse Moves" (pumps or dumps) using dynamic Pivot Highs and Lows.
The Golden Pocket: It draws a highlighted "Gold Box" at the 0.618–0.65 Fibonacci zone. This is your high-probability area to Buy the Dip (in an uptrend) or Sell the Bounce (in a downtrend).
Smart Targets: Unlike standard Fibonacci tools that use random extensions, this script sets realistic targets based on recent market structure (Previous Swing Highs/Lows).
Key Features
📊 Real-Time Trade Dashboard: See your exact Entry Zone, Take Profit, and Stop Loss prices in a clean, top-right table.
⚖️ Risk/Reward Calculator: Automatically calculates the R/R ratio for the current setup so you only take the best trades.
🏷️ Dynamic Labels: Floating "LONG ZONE" or "SHORT ZONE" labels ensure you always know the current market bias.
🛑 Invalidation Line: Includes a red dotted line at the 0.786 Fibonacci level. If price closes past this, the trade setup is invalidated.
How to Trade the Play
For Longs: Wait for a Green Bias. Price should pull back into the Gold Box. Look for bullish candle confirmation and target the Blue Line.
For Shorts: Wait for a Red Bias. Price should bounce up into the Gold Box. Look for bearish rejection and target the Blue Line.
Order Flow CandlesOrder Flow Candles is an advanced candle coloring indicator that visualizes the strength and direction of market pressure on each bar. Unlike traditional candlestick charts that simply show whether price closed higher or lower than it opened, this indicator reveals the intensity of buying or selling pressure through a gradient color system. The indicator employs custom formulas that combine two independent analysis methods—price action scoring and order flow analysis—to produce a pressure reading that determines each candle's directional color intensity.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
The Dual Analysis Approach
This indicator stands apart from simple candle coloring tools by using two distinct analytical layers that work together:
Price Action Analysis evaluates each candle's structure and compares it to multiple previous candles. Rather than looking at a single bar in isolation, the indicator examines how the current candle's size and values compare across several prior bars to establish context. This multi-candle approach helps distinguish between genuine momentum and single-bar noise. The analysis considers factors such as whether the candle is extending beyond previous ranges or failing to do so, whether the candle size indicates conviction or indecision, and whether the overall range suggests strength or weakness. Proprietary adjustment algorithms then modify the raw score based on candle characteristics—smaller, weaker candles receive reduced scores while larger conviction candles receive appropriate emphasis. Gap bars at market open are handled separately to prevent misleading readings from overnight price changes.
Order Flow Analysis examines lower timeframe data to determine actual buying versus selling volume within each chart bar. By analyzing price movements and their associated volume on a granular level, the indicator classifies activity as buying pressure or selling pressure. This raw data is then normalized using adaptive calculations based on rolling historical averages, allowing the indicator to respond appropriately to current market conditions rather than relying on fixed thresholds that may not suit all instruments or market environments.
The two scores are then blended together based on user preference, creating a combined pressure reading that benefits from both analytical perspectives.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Understanding The Color System
The indicator uses a 10-tier gradient in each direction:
Bright Green - Strong buying pressure with high conviction
Medium Green - Moderate buying pressure
Dim Green - Weak buying pressure or mixed signals
Gray - Neutral—no significant directional pressure
Dim Red - Weak selling pressure or mixed signals
Medium Red - Moderate selling pressure
Bright Red - Strong selling pressure with high conviction
The key insight is that candle direction alone does not tell the full story. Strong candles with strong directional volume and movement will show bright colors to represent the strength of that candle’s direction. Weak and indecisive candles will appear darker to indicate that there was a lack of directional conviction.
The colors used can be customized by setting the bullish color, bearish color and base color. The base color will be mixed with the directional color when directional conviction is low.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
How To Use This To Trade
Trend Confirmation and Trade Management
Bright colored candles indicate strength and conviction. When you see consecutive bright candles in the same direction, this suggests sustained momentum worth riding. During these moves, consider trailing your stop loss tightly to protect profits while allowing the trend to continue. The brightness of the candles serves as a real-time gauge of how much conviction remains in the move.
Reversal Detection
Reversals typically do not occur suddenly. Watch for a darkening of colors leading up to potential reversal points. Darker, dimmer candles indicate indecision and combative pressure from both buyers and sellers. When bright candles begin transitioning toward gray or dim colors—especially at key support/resistance levels—this often precedes a change in direction. A sequence like bright → medium → dim → gray suggests momentum is fading and a reversal or consolidation may follow.
Entry Identification
Large bright candles appearing at pivot points or key levels often represent strong entry opportunities. These candles show that one side has taken decisive control with conviction. When price reaches a significant support or resistance level and produces a bright candle in the expected direction, this confluence of price level and pressure confirmation can provide higher-probability entries.
Detecting False Moves
One of the most valuable applications involves watching for color-to-direction discrepancies when using volume weighting. If you see a green candle (close above open) but the indicator colors it toward red or gray, this means the underlying volume pressure contradicts the candle's direction. This divergence suggests the move may be false and could soon reverse. The order flow component is detecting selling pressure despite the bullish candle structure—a warning sign that the apparent strength lacks genuine support.
Consolidation Recognition
Extended periods of gray or dim candles indicate low conviction and indecision. These periods often represent consolidation ranges where neither buyers nor sellers have control. Such conditions may precede significant breakouts, making them useful for identifying potential setup zones.
Validating Areas Of Interest
Watch the candle colors and you will notice that in tight ranges, the candles will be darker and rarely have very bright colors, but once price reaches the edges of a range and has multiple bright colored candles, this validates that traders are now ready to move outside of that range and place directional trades. Use the bright colored candles to reveal where traders are interested in entering positions and use that conviction to your advantage.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Settings Guide
Lower Timeframe - Sets the granularity for volume analysis. Lower timeframes like 1T provide more detailed data but may have limited historical depth on TradingView. Adjust based on your chart timeframe and data availability.
Price Action Influence % - Controls the blend between price action scoring and volume/order flow scoring. At 0%, the indicator uses pure order flow analysis. At 100%, it uses pure price action analysis. The default 50% provides equal weighting to both methods. Consider increasing toward 100% for instruments with unreliable volume data such as forex pairs or certain CFDs. For futures contracts with excellent volume reporting, values around 50% often work well.
Candle Color Settings - Customize the buy color (default bright green), sell color (default red), and base/neutral color (default gray) to match your chart theme and personal preferences.
Fix Loading Error - Toggle this checkbox if the indicator fails to load, displays incorrectly or starts lagging. This forces TradingView to restart the indicator and typically resolves any issues.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Instrument and Timeframe Considerations
The order flow component requires reliable volume data for optimal results. Consider these guidelines:
Futures: Generally provide excellent volume data and work well with lower Price Action Influence settings
Stocks: Good volume data during regular trading hours
Forex: Volume reliability varies by exchange; test before relying heavily on volume scoring
Crypto: Volume reliability varies by exchange; test before relying heavily on volume scoring
Index CFDs: Often have poor volume data; higher Price Action Influence recommended
Higher timeframes (daily, weekly) typically produce more reliable color readings with less noise. Lower timeframes can be useful for timing entries within the context of higher timeframe analysis.
The indicator requires a brief initialization period—approximately 60 bars for full accuracy as the adaptive calculations populate their historical reference data.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Practical Guidance
Order Flow Candles works effectively when combined with other analysis methods. Consider using it alongside support/resistance levels, where bright candles at key zones can confirm breakouts or bounces. Volume profile analysis pairs naturally with this indicator, as does traditional structure and trend analysis.
The indicator is designed as a visualization and decision-support tool. It helps quantify and display information that might otherwise require mentally processing multiple data points. However, profitable trading requires more than entry signals—risk management, position sizing, and broader market context remain essential components of any complete trading approach.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Limitations
When using any amount of volume weighting, the candles will show as grey until it has had enough previous bars to establish baseline averages to use for calculations. When using tick data on higher than 1 minute charts, the number of chart bars you get data will be limited, so try adjusting the lower timeframe to use a higher timeframe for more data. Or you can switch to 100% price action influence to get price action only candle coloring for the entire data set
Volume analysis accuracy depends entirely on the quality of volume data available for your chosen instrument so make sure to look at charts with the most reliable volume data for best results
Lower timeframe data has limited historical depth on TradingView; older bars may have less accurate order flow readings
First bars of new trading sessions (gap bars) are scored conservatively and may appear dimmer than expected
During extremely fast market conditions, lower timeframe data may lag slightly
The indicator provides decision support but is not a complete trading system on its own, so use this indicator as a guide to make decisions, but do not rely solely on it
Quanticorn - Manual Pro - ForexQUANTICORN | Manual Pro | FOREX edition - Price Inefficiency Detection
The official quantitative model for FX Futures. Identify institutional liquidity inefficiencies and high-probability trade setups in real-time.
WHAT IT DOES
• Detects price inefficiencies on 15min charts
• Displays real-time entry, partial exit, and full exit labels directly on your chart
• Shows a live Trade Setup Table with entry price, stop-loss, partial TP, full TP, direction, contracts, and risk in USD
• Includes a Backtest Stats Table showing recent performance of current p-settings (trades, PnL, win rate, max drawdown, streaks)
• Latest parameter p-settings available via Discord
BACKTESTED PERFORMANCE
Based on the same locked zero-lookahead logic used in our institutional alpha:
• NQ 2023-25: 228% CAGR, 2.3 Sharpe
• NQ 2020-21 (COVID): 139% CAGR, 1.61 Sharpe
• NQ 2008-09 (GFC): 17.2% CAGR, stress-tested
• BTCUSDT 2023-25: 37.2% CAGR, 0.6 Sharpe
SUPPORTED TIMEFRAMES
Currently Optimized for: 15min on 6E1! and 6B1!.
Can be used on other timeframes and FOREX markets, but signals are curently calibrated for the above only.
CUSTOMIZATION
Fine-tune the indicator with adjustable inputs:
• P1–P7: Core model parameters (latest presets available in Discord)
• Target R: Set your custom risk-reward targets
• Partial Settings: Customize your partial exit levels
• Risk Per Trade: Define your risk in USD – the indicator automatically calculates contract size
COMMUNITY & SUPPORT
• Access the official Discord for latest p-settings and support
• Real-time updates and parameter tuning guidance
• Direct access to the Quanticorn team
DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading futures involves substantial risk. Only risk capital you can afford to lose.
Key Features
✓ Real-time price inefficiency detection
✓ Entry, partial exit, and full exit labels with tooltips
✓ Live Trade Setup Table (entry, SL, TP, contracts, risk in USD)
✓ Live Backtest Stats Table (trades, PnL, win rate, max DD, streaks)
✓ Automatic contract size calculation based on your risk
✓ Optimized for 15min charts
✓ Supports 6E1! and 6B1! futures
✓ Based on institutional zero-lookahead backtests
✓ Discord community & official p-settings
Usage Instructions
1. Add the indicator to your chart (6E1!/6B1! 15min)
2. Set your risk per trade in USD – the indicator will calculate contract size automatically
3. Use the latest p-settings from Discord for optimal performance (parameters are customizable but presets are recommended)
4. Watch for colored labels on the chart (backtest):
- Yellow = Potential setup detected (in live trading check Trade Setup Table)
- Green = Entry triggered
- Blue = Partial profit reached
- Orange = Breakeven exit (stop moved to entry after partial)
- Red = Full stop-loss hit (-1R)
- Dark Green = Full target reached
5. Reference the Trade Setup Table for exact entry, stop-loss, and profit targets
6. Monitor the Backtest Stats Table to see how current p-settings have performed recently
CONTACT & SUPPORT
Email: indicator@quanticorn.com
Discord: discord.gg/Aes2w8qQTt
Website: quanticorn.com/indicator
MS TRADING (STRATEGY)This indicator is designed to help traders identify market trend, key support & resistance levels, and high-probability trade zones.
It combines moving averages and price structure to provide clear visual signals directly on the chart.
This tool can be used for scalping, intraday, and swing trading across Forex, Crypto, and Indices.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always use proper risk management.
Synthetic POC with HTF Swing AcceptanceThis indicator visualizes a synthetic Point of Control (POC) derived from lower-timeframe volume data and evaluates its position relative to higher-timeframe swing structure.
Signals are generated only when:
The synthetic POC is accepted above or below a defined higher-timeframe swing range
The candle closes in the same direction as the acceptance
The condition occurs on a confirmed bar
To reduce noise, the script enforces a one-alert-per-acceptance rule. Alerts reset only after the POC returns inside the higher-timeframe range.
This tool is intended to help identify acceptance of value beyond higher-timeframe structure and is best used as a contextual confirmation rather than a standalone trading system.
No performance claims are made.
Smart Money Range + Displacement🧠 How This Indicator Works
This indicator is based on Smart Money Concepts, which follow how institutions actually move the market:
Build liquidity → Take liquidity → Show intent → Move price
It does not predict the market.
It reacts only after confirmation.
1️⃣ Trend Filter (EMA) – Market Direction
What it does:
The Exponential Moving Average (EMA) shows the dominant market direction.
How it’s used:
Price above EMA → bullish bias → only BUY signals
Price below EMA → bearish bias → only SELL signals
Why it matters:
Institutions usually push price in the direction of the higher-timeframe trend.
This filter removes low-probability counter-trend trades.
2️⃣ Smart Money Range – Liquidity Zone
What it does:
The indicator calculates the highest high and lowest low over a fixed number of candles to create a trading range.
Why this range matters:
Equal highs and equal lows form inside ranges
Retail stop-loss orders accumulate at range boundaries
These areas become liquidity pools
Institutions need liquidity to enter large positions — this shows where it is.
3️⃣ Liquidity Sweep – Stop Hunt Detection
What it does:
The indicator detects when price breaks above or below the range but fails to close outside it.
What this means:
Stops above highs or below lows are triggered
Retail traders are trapped
Smart money absorbs liquidity
This is manipulation, not a real breakout.
4️⃣ Displacement Candle – Institutional Entry
What it does:
The indicator checks for a candle with a body significantly larger than recent candles.
Why displacement is important:
Large candle bodies show strong order flow
Confirms that institutions have entered the market
Filters out weak or fake moves
No displacement = no trade.
5️⃣ Trade Confirmation Logic – Final Signal
BUY Signal Conditions
Liquidity taken below the range
Strong displacement candle
Price above EMA
SELL Signal Conditions
Liquidity taken above the range
Strong displacement candle
Price below EMA
Meaning:
Only trade after liquidity is taken and real momentum appears in trend direction.
6️⃣ Signal Plotting – Clear Execution
What you see on the chart:
BUY label below the candle
SELL label above the candle
Signals appear only after candle close, ensuring no repainting.
🔁 Market Behavior This Indicator Reads
Market moves sideways (range formation)
Liquidity builds
Stops are taken (false breakout)
Displacement confirms intent
Price expands in one direction
This is how institutional trading works.
⚠️ Best Usage Guidelines
Best timeframes: 15m, 30m, 1H
Avoid major news releases
Wait for candle close
Use structure-based stop loss, not fixed pips
🎯 Why This Indicator Is Effective
Logic-based, not lag-based
No repainting
Works on Gold, BTC, Forex, Indices
Filters noise and emotional trading
LC Candle Size (Avg of Last 5)Candle Size (Avg of Last 5) is a lightweight volatility tool that measures the size of each candle and plots it as a histogram. It also calculates the average candle size of the last 5 bars to help identify expanding or contracting volatility.
Users can choose between:
• High–Low Range
• Candle Body (Open–Close)
• True Range
Ideal for scalpers and intraday traders who want a quick visual of momentum and candle strength.
SMC: Multi-TF Bias & HTF BOS with SessionsOverview
The HTF BOS (Session) - Precision Lines is a comprehensive trading tool designed for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and price action traders. It identifies Higher Timeframe (HTF) Break of Structure (BOS) levels while filtering them based on specific trading sessions. Additionally, it features a built-in Bias Dashboard that tracks trend alignment across three different timeframes to help you stay on the right side of the market.
Key Features
1. Precision HTF BOS Tracking
Unlike standard indicators that only mark the breakout candle, this script uses high-precision pivot detection to identify the exact origin of a structural high or low.
Tam Yapışık Çizgiler (Precise Lines): The BOS lines are drawn exactly from the pivot point to the breakout point, providing a clean and professional look on your chart.
HTF Integration: You can track structure from a higher timeframe (e.g., 4H) while trading on a lower timeframe (e.g., 15m or 5m).
2. Session Filtering (Time Sensitivity)
Structural breaks are most reliable when they happen during high-volume periods.
The script includes a Session Filter (London & New York).
If enabled, the indicator will only plot BOS levels that occur during your specified trading hours, helping you avoid "fake-outs" or noise during low-liquidity periods (Asian session/After-hours).
3. Multi-Timeframe Bias Dashboard
Stay aware of the "Big Picture" without constantly switching charts. The dashboard monitors three custom timeframes (e.g., Daily, 4H, 1H) and determines if the structure is Bullish or Bearish.
Strong Buy/Sell Signals: When all three timeframes align, the status cell highlights as "BUY" or "SELL."
Wait Status: If timeframes are in conflict, the dashboard suggests "WAIT," encouraging disciplined trading.
How to Use
Define Your Bias: Set your three Bias Timeframes in the settings to match your higher-level strategy.
Set Your BOS TF: Choose the timeframe you want structural breaks to be calculated from (usually one or two steps above your entry chart).
Adjust Sensitivity: Use the "Pivot Sensitivity" setting to filter between minor and major structural points.
Confirm with Session: Enable the session filter to ensure you are only trading breaks that occur during the NY or London sessions.
Settings
Bias Dashboard Settings: Customize the TFs and pivot sensitivity for trend analysis.
BOS & Session Settings: Set your target HTF for drawings and define your trading window (NY Timezone supported).
Visual Settings: Full control over colors (Bullish/Bearish), table positioning, and text sizes.
Market Structure BOS - Session Based (5m, NY Time) This indicator visualizes market structure using a strict, rule-based
Break of Structure (BOS) logic, calculated on the 5-minute timeframe
and evaluated in New York time.
The script detects swing Highs and Lows based on candle direction
(bullish → bearish for Highs, bearish → bullish for Lows). From each
validated structure point, a horizontal level is drawn at the true
price extreme (wick included). Once created, structure levels never
repaint or move.
A Break of Structure is confirmed only when a candle CLOSES beyond
the most recent valid structure level:
- Bullish BOS: close above the latest High
- Bearish BOS: close below the latest Low
The indicator is trend-aware: once a bullish or bearish BOS is confirmed,
only BOS signals in the same direction are shown until the trend changes.
This prevents duplicate or redundant structure breaks during trends.
Session logic is fully integrated and based on New York time:
- Asia
- London (with pre-open range)
- New York (with pre-open range)
Structure levels and BOS logic can optionally reset at the end of each
New York trading day, keeping the chart clean and session-relevant.
The indicator is designed for traders who focus on intraday price action,
market structure, and session-based behavior without visual clutter.
No labels, alerts, or signals are plotted — only clean structure levels.
Multi-Timeframe S&R V1The Multi-Timeframe S&R V1 is a clean and powerful technical indicator designed to visualize key Support and Resistance (S&R) levels from multiple timeframes directly on your chart.
Instead of drawing lines manually, this tool automates the process by plotting critical levels from the previous day, week, and month.
This indicator is ideal for traders focusing on Price Action, Market Structure (HH/HL), or Mean Reversion strategies.
Key Features:
Daily Levels (D): Displays yesterday's High and Low, along with the current Daily Open. Essential for intraday trading and identifying the daily bias.
Weekly Levels (W): Plots the High and Low from the previous week. These often act as major psychological levels where significant price reactions occur.
Monthly Levels (M): Shows the High and Low of the previous month for a macro perspective on the market.
Dynamic Labels: Each level is clearly labeled on the right side of the chart (e.g., "D-high", "W-low", "M-high") for instant identification.
Fully Customizable: Toggle the visibility of each timeframe (D, W, M) independently via the settings to keep your chart clean and focused.
Visual Hierarchy: Lines are distinguished by varying thicknesses and colors, allowing you to assess the importance of a level at a single glance.
How to Use:
Support & Resistance: Use these lines as potential bounce or breakout zones.
Trend Confirmation: Combine these levels with your own Market Structure analysis (Higher Highs / Higher Lows).
Targeting: Utilize weekly or monthly extremes as Take Profit targets or Stop Loss reference points.
Cyberpunk Pattern Engine⚡ Cyberpunk Pattern Engine: Neon Technical Analysis
Upgrade your chart aesthetics while maintaining surgical precision. The Cyberpunk Pattern Engine is a high-performance pattern recognition script designed to identify classic reversal formations with a futuristic, neon-soaked visual style.
🛠️ Key Features
・Automated Pattern Detection: Real-time identification of four major price action structures:
・Double Top (DT) - Neon Pink
・Double Bottom (DB) - Neon Cyan
・Head & Shoulders (H&S) - Neon Green
・Inverse H&S (iH&S) - Neon Gold
・Cyber-Visuals: Uses the linefill engine to create semi-transparent glowing triangles, making chart patterns instantly recognizable without cluttering your price action.
・Dual-Language Support: Toggle labels between English and Japanese with a single click.
・Sensitivity Control: Adjust the "Pivot Period" and "Max Difference %" to filter out market noise and find only the most textbook-perfect setups.
🚀 How to Use
1. Pivot Period: Larger values find long-term trends; smaller values find scalp opportunities.
2. Max Difference: Controls how "equal" the tops/bottoms must be. Decrease for strict perfection, increase for more frequent signals.
3. Confirmation: The engine paints the completed pattern once the price crosses the neckline (confirmation level).
日本語版 (Japanese Description)
⚡ Cyberpunk Pattern Engine: ネオン・テクニカル・エンジン
チャート分析に「美学」と「精度」を。Cyberpunk Pattern Engineは、伝統的なチャートパターンを検出し、近未来的なサイバーパンク・スタイルで可視化する高性能インジケーターです。
🛠️ 主な機能
・自動パターン検出: 主要な4つの反転パターンをリアルタイムで識別します:
・ダブルトップ (DT) - ネオンピンク
・ダブルボトム (DB) - ネオンシアン
・三尊 / Head & Shoulders (H&S) - ネオングリーン
・逆三尊 / Inverse H&S (iH&S) - ネオンゴールド
・サイバー・ビジュアル: linefill機能を駆使し、半透明の光る三角形で描画。チャートの視認性を損なうことなく、瞬時に形状を把握できます。
・2ヶ国語対応: ラベル表示を日本語と英語で切り替え可能。
・感度カスタマイズ: 参照期間(Pivot Period)や許容誤差(Max Diff %)を調整することで、ノイズを排除し、自身のトレードスタイルに最適な形状のみを抽出できます。
🚀 使い方
1. 参照期間 (Pivot Period): 数値を大きくすると長期足レベルの大きな波を、小さくするとスキャルピング向けの小さな波を検出します。
2. 許容誤差: 頂点や肩の高さがどれくらい揃っていればパターンとみなすかを調整します。厳格な判断には数値を下げてください。
3. 確定条件: 価格がネックラインをブレイクし、パターンが完成したタイミングで描画が実行されます。
1-2-3 Reversal Strategy [Stormer Trend]Title: 1-2-3 Reversal Strategy
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: OVERVIEW This indicator identifies the classic 1-2-3 Setup but optimized for Trend Following. Instead of trying to pick bottoms in a downtrend, this script filters for 1-2-3 patterns that occur in favor of the major trend (Continuations).
THE DUAL FILTER (EMA 7 + EMA 70) To reduce false signals, the script applies a strict trend filter by default:
BUY Signals: Only appear if the price is ABOVE both EMA 7 and EMA 70.
SELL Signals: Only appear if the price is BELOW both EMA 7 and EMA 70.
Result: You trade reversals that align with the dominant momentum.
FEATURE: THE GOLDEN SIGNAL (123+)
🟡 GOLD BAR: Happens when the 1-2-3 setup bar is also an Inside Bar.
Why: Combines Pivots + Volatility Contraction. Highly explosive.
HOW TO OPERATE
Timeframe: Weekly/Daily.
Entry: Breakout of the signal bar.
Stop: Technical stop at the pivot point (Bar 2).
Disclaimer: Educational tool only.
TheStrat Suite Lite: Combos, Targets, and Take Action WindowsTheStrat Suite Lite automates the detection, visualization, and marking of price action setups based on TheStrat methodology (developed by Rob Smith) on whatever timeframe you're viewing.
The guiding principle: show only the most valuable information. Rather than cluttering charts with every possible level and signal, the indicator uses logic based on user settings to determine what's relevant and worth displaying at any given moment.
WHAT IT DOES
The indicator identifies candle combinations (combos), actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters), Failed 2s (range reclaims), and calculates magnitude and exhaustion targets — then draws entries, targets, and take action windows directly on your chart. A real-time data table displays combo status and bar types at a glance.
HOW IT WORKS
Candle Classification Logic
Each closed candle is classified by comparing its high and low to the prior candle's range. A candle entirely within the prior range is type 1 (inside). A candle that exceeds one side is type 2 (directional). A candle that exceeds both sides is type 3 (outside). Directional bias (u/d) is determined by comparing close to open. A Failed 2 (also known as a Range Reclaim, 2d Green, or 2u Red) occurs when a directional candle breaks one side of an inside bar but fails to continue, reversing back through the opposite side.
Hammer and Shooter Detection
The indicator offers three detection methods. Classic requires the candle to breach the prior candle's high or low but close back inside the prior range. Pin Bar adds a wick-to-body ratio requirement, filtering for candles where the rejecting wick is significantly longer than the body. Broad relaxes the close requirement, allowing the close to be near (not strictly inside) the prior range. Users select which method matches their trading style.
Failed 2 / Range Reclaim Detection
A Failed 2 occurs when price breaks one side of an inside bar (type 1) but reverses through the opposite side. The indicator provides four detection methods. Open flags the setup when the reversal candle opens beyond the broken level. Reclaim flags when price closes back through the opposite side of the inside bar's range. Both requires both conditions (open beyond AND close reclaim). Either flags when either condition is met. This configurability lets traders match detection to their preferred confirmation style.
Level Hierarchy and Deduplication
When levels occur at similar prices, the indicator applies a priority system. Actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters with defined triggers) take priority over static reference levels. This prevents chart clutter while preserving the most relevant information.
Intelligent Label Adaptation
Labels dynamically update as market structure changes. When a magnitude target coincides with a trigger level, the label consolidates to reflect both roles. When levels are hit, invalidated, or superseded, labels update color and text to reflect current status rather than disappearing — preserving context for the trader.
Take Action Windows
When a signal forms, the indicator highlights the period during which that signal remains active. This visual window reminds traders when a setup is "in force," providing a frame of reference for managing entries.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
This implementation addresses several practical challenges traders face.
Configurable detection methods: Hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection aren't one-size-fits-all. The four Failed 2 methods and three hammer/shooter definitions let traders match the indicator to their specific confirmation requirements rather than accepting a single rigid definition.
Dynamic level management: Levels don't just appear and disappear — they adapt. A target becoming a trigger, a level being hit, or a setup invalidating all produce specific visual feedback rather than simply removing information. This preserves market context as price develops.
Performance optimization: The implementation limits historical depth on intensive calculations to maintain fast load times without sacrificing real-time functionality.
HOW TO USE IT
Setup
Enable or disable specific bar combinations you want to see (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, etc.). Configure your preferred hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection methods.
Reading the Display
Solid lines represent reference levels (prior high/low). Dashed lines represent actionable triggers. Color indicates direction (configurable) and status (hit, failed, active). Labels show level type and price. The data table shows current combo and bar type.
DEFINITIONS
Combo: Two or more numbers representing the relationship between consecutive candles (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, 2-1-2). Each number indicates the candle type in sequence.
Candle Types: 1 = Inside, 2 = Directional, 3 = Outside.
Directional Bias: u = price above open, d = price below open.
C1/C2: C1 is the most recent closed candle, C2 is two bars back.
Magnitude: The measured move target, typically the C2 high or low.
Exhaustion: Extended targets beyond magnitude, indicating potential reversal zones.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
Exhaustion calculations are limited to recent bars for performance.
Label overlap at similar price levels is a TradingView rendering limitation.
Trading involves risk. This is a charting tool, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
TheStrat Suite: Multi-Timeframe Price Action Signals w/ AlertsTheStrat Suite automates the detection, visualization, and alerting of price action setups based on TheStrat methodology (developed by Rob Smith) across up to six configurable timeframes simultaneously.
The guiding principle: show only the most valuable information. Rather than cluttering charts with every possible level and signal, the indicator uses logic based on user settings to determine what's relevant and worth displaying at any given moment.
WHAT IT DOES
The indicator identifies candle combinations (combos), actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters), Failed 2s (range reclaims), and calculates magnitude and exhaustion targets — then draws entries, targets, and take action windows directly on your chart. A real-time data table displays combo status, bar types, and Full Timeframe Continuity (FTFC) across all enabled timeframes. Alerts can be filtered by timeframe continuity, signal type, or Domino setups.
HOW IT WORKS
Multi-Timeframe Data Architecture
The indicator requests OHLC data from up to six user-configured timeframes in a single pass, then processes each timeframe's candle relationships independently. This allows the 5-minute, 60-minute, daily, and weekly structure to coexist on one chart without switching views.
Candle Classification Logic
Each closed candle is classified by comparing its high and low to the prior candle's range. A candle entirely within the prior range is type 1 (inside). A candle that exceeds one side is type 2 (directional). A candle that exceeds both sides is type 3 (outside). Directional bias (u/d) is determined by comparing close to open. A Failed 2 (also known as a Range Reclaim, 2d Green, or 2u Red) occurs when a directional candle breaks one side of an inside bar but fails to continue.
Hammer and Shooter Detection
The indicator offers three detection methods. Classic requires the candle to breach the prior candle's high or low but close back inside the prior range. Pin Bar adds a wick-to-body ratio requirement, filtering for candles where the rejecting wick is significantly longer than the body. Broad relaxes the close requirement, allowing the close to be near (not strictly inside) the prior range. Users select which method matches their trading style.
Failed 2 / Range Reclaim Detection
A Failed 2 occurs when price breaks one side of an inside bar (type 1) but reverses through the opposite side. The indicator provides four detection methods. Open flags the setup when the reversal candle opens beyond the broken level. Reclaim flags when price closes back through the opposite side of the inside bar's range. Both requires both conditions (open beyond AND close reclaim). Either flags when either condition is met. This configurability lets traders match detection to their preferred confirmation style.
Level Hierarchy and Consolidation
When multiple timeframes produce levels at similar prices, the indicator intelligently consolidates them into combined labels rather than hiding important information. Higher timeframes take display priority over lower timeframes — a weekly level takes precedence over a daily level at the same price — but both are represented in the consolidated label. Actionable signals (inside bars, hammers, shooters with defined triggers) take priority over static reference levels. This prevents chart clutter while preserving all relevant information in a readable format.
Intelligent Label Adaptation
Labels dynamically update as market structure changes. When a magnitude target from one timeframe coincides with a trigger level from another, the label consolidates to reflect both roles (e.g., "W MAG + D Trigger"). When levels are hit, invalidated, or superseded, labels update color and text to reflect current status rather than disappearing — preserving context for the trader.
Full Timeframe Continuity (FTFC) Filtering
FTFC status is calculated by evaluating directional bias across all enabled timeframes. When all timeframes show bullish bias (closing up relative to open), FTFC is bullish. When all show bearish bias, FTFC is bearish. Mixed bias means no continuity. Users can filter signals to only appear when FTFC aligns with the signal direction, reducing noise during consolidation.
Take Action Windows
When a signal forms on a higher timeframe, the indicator highlights the period during which that timeframe's candle remains open. This visual window reminds traders when a setup is "in force," providing a frame of reference for seeking entries on smaller timeframes.
Domino Detection
A Domino setup occurs when a signal on one timeframe can trigger another signal on an adjacent timeframe. The indicator detects and alerts on these conditions.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
This implementation addresses several practical challenges traders face.
Multi-timeframe consolidation: Rather than constantly switching chart timeframes or mentally tracking multiple structures, all analysis exists in one view with intelligent deduplication when levels overlap.
Configurable detection methods: Hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection aren't one-size-fits-all. The four Failed 2 methods and three hammer/shooter definitions let traders match the indicator to their specific confirmation requirements rather than accepting a single rigid definition.
Dynamic level management: Levels don't just appear and disappear — they adapt. A target becoming a trigger, a level being hit, or a setup invalidating all produce specific visual feedback rather than simply removing information. This preserves market context as price develops.
Alert filtering depth: Alerts can be filtered by FTFC alignment, signal type, specific timeframes, or Domino conditions — allowing traders to specify exactly which conditions warrant notification without building complex alert logic manually.
Performance optimization: Multi-timeframe analysis can be computationally expensive. This implementation consolidates data requests and limits historical depth on intensive calculations to maintain fast load times without sacrificing real-time functionality.
HOW TO USE IT
Setup
Enable the timeframes you want to monitor in settings. Enable or disable specific bar combinations you want to see (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, etc.). Configure your preferred hammer/shooter and Failed 2 detection methods. Toggle FTFC filtering on/off based on your strategy.
Reading the Display
Solid lines represent reference levels (prior high/low). Dashed lines represent actionable triggers. Color indicates direction (configurable) and status (hit, failed, active). Labels show timeframe, level type, and price. The data table shows current combo, bar type, and FTFC status per timeframe.
Alerts
Set your chart timeframe equal to or lower than your lowest configured indicator timeframe, and set the alert interval accordingly. Use alert filters to specify which conditions trigger notifications.
DEFINITIONS
Combo: Two or more numbers representing the relationship between consecutive candles (e.g., 2-1, 3-2, 2-1-2). Each number indicates the candle type in sequence.
Candle Types: 1 = Inside, 2 = Directional, 3 = Outside.
Directional Bias: u = price above open, d = price below open.
C1/C2: C1 is the most recent closed candle, C2 is two bars back.
Magnitude: The measured move target, typically the C2 high or low.
Exhaustion: Extended targets beyond magnitude, indicating potential reversal zones.
FTFC: Full Timeframe Continuity — all timeframes aligned in the same direction.
Domino: A setup where one signal triggering can cascade into triggering adjacent timeframe signals.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
TradingView cannot request data from timeframes lower than your chart. Set chart timeframe accordingly.
Bar replay performance is unreliable with small timeframes and can produce runtime errors with certain low-timeframe combinations (TradingView limitation).
Exhaustion calculations are limited to recent bars for performance.
Label overlap at similar price levels is a TradingView rendering limitation.
Trading involves risk. This is a charting tool, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Peaks and Troughs📄 Script Description – EN (English)
Peaks and Troughs (P&T) is a price action indicator that identifies confirmed swing highs (peaks) and swing lows (troughs) based on structural trend changes.
Key features:
Trend-break based peak and trough confirmation
Optional engulfing signal at confirmed swing points
Body-break based Mother Bar (Outside Bar) range marking
Clean chart output with only the latest active levels
Unified alert system using Any alert() function call
Designed for discretionary trading, market structure analysis and automation-ready alerting.
----------------------------------------------------
📄 Script Description – HU (Magyar)
A Peaks and Troughs (P&T) egy price action alapú indikátor, amely megerősített csúcs- (peak) és völgypontokat (trough) azonosít trendváltás alapján.
Főbb jellemzők:
Trendtörés alapú peak és trough meghatározás
Opcionális engulfing jelzés megerősített swing pontokon
Body-break alapú Mother Bar (Outside Bar) tartomány jelölés
Letisztult chart, mindig csak az aktuális szintekkel
Egységes riasztási rendszer (Any alert() function call)
Diszkrecionális kereskedéshez, market structure elemzéshez és automatizált riasztásokhoz optimalizálva.
Educational Trend Direction (Up & Down)🔍 Overview
This indicator is designed to visually represent trend direction and trend transitions using a simple moving-average relationship. It is built strictly for educational and analytical purposes, allowing users to observe how price behaves during upward and downward market phases without relying on trading signals or predictions.
The indicator focuses on trend context, not trade execution.
⚙️ How the Indicator Works
The script calculates two exponential moving averages:
A fast trend line that reacts quickly to recent price changes
A slow trend line that represents broader market direction
Trend direction is determined by the relative position of these two lines.
When the fast line moves above the slow line, the market is considered to be in an upward trend phase
When the fast line moves below the slow line, the market is considered to be in a downward trend phase
This relationship helps visualize trend shifts and momentum changes in a simple and intuitive way.
🎨 Visual Components Explained
🟢 Green Trend Line
Represents the fast moving average during upward trend phases
Indicates that price is maintaining strength relative to the broader trend
Color reflects trend direction only, not confirmation or entry
🔴 Red Trend Line
Represents the fast moving average during downward trend phases
Indicates sustained weakness relative to the broader trend
Color does not imply selling or future continuation
⚪ Grey Trend Line
Represents the slow moving average
Acts as a baseline trend reference
Helps distinguish between short-term fluctuations and broader direction
🎨 Background Shading
Light green shading appears during upward trend environments
Light red shading appears during downward trend environments
Background color provides context only and does not signal market actions
🎯 Purpose & Benefits
Helps identify trend phases in a clear and minimal way
Improves understanding of trend transitions and momentum shifts
Reduces visual noise compared to raw price data
Encourages context-based analysis instead of signal dependency
Suitable for all markets and timeframes
⚠️ Important Notes
This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals
No targets, stop levels, or performance metrics are included
Trend conditions are descriptive, not predictive
Past behavior does not guarantee future outcomes
Users should always apply their own analysis and risk management when interpreting market data.
📚 Intended Use
This tool is intended for:
Market trend study
Educational demonstrations
Visual analysis of trend direction
Long-term chart structure awareness
It is not intended for automated trading or decision-making.
Orca Trade Pendulum Pro Orca Trade Pendulum Pro — Momentum Flip & Market Context
Orca Trade Pendulum Pro is a momentum-based oscillator designed to identify market flips near exhaustion zones and provide a clear PASS / NO PASS decision framework.
The indicator focuses on clarity and discipline, helping traders understand when a flip matters and when it should be ignored. It is built for traders who value context over noise.
Core Logic:
Momentum Flip Detection
Flips are detected after Overbought / Oversold conditions
Based on confirmed candle closes (no repaint)
Filter Pass System:
Every flip is evaluated before being considered valid
Popup clearly shows:
Filter Pass: YES / NO
Direction: LONG / SHORT
A NO PASS flip is informational only and should not be treated as a trade signal
Market Flow Context (Visual)
Built-in lower and higher timeframe flow visualization
Flow elements are contextual only and do not alter flip detection
How to Use:
Treat flips as momentum shift alerts, not automatic entries
Focus on flips with Filter Pass: YES
Use higher-timeframe structure and your own risk management
Best used as a confirmation and timing tool
Important Notes:
This script does not repaint
It does not execute trades
It is not a standalone strategy
Designed for discretionary and educational trading
Access
This script is shared through the Orca Trade community.
Access instructions are published in the Orca Trade Telegram channel.
Angular Moving AveragesMETHODOLOGICAL GUIDE: ANGULAR MOVING AVERAGES
Pedagogical Introduction
Most traders make the mistake of viewing moving averages as simple support or resistance lines. However, the true power of a moving average lies in its slope vector. This script is designed to transform visual subjectivity into precise mathematical data, allowing the trader to quantify the acceleration or deceleration of a trend through an angular measurement system and a dynamic "pool" of alerts.
1. Dynamic Level System (Highs & Lows)
This module projects horizontal lines marking the most recent significant highs and lows detected by the algorithm. While its primary function is structural, its true power lies in its integration with the RSI.
• Color Logic: These lines are not static; they change color based on the state of the RSI oscillator (user-configurable).
◦ Fuchsia (Overbought/Oversold): Activated when the RSI reaches critical thresholds (default >= 70 or <= 30). It indicates that the price has reached a threshold of mass participation or exhaustion.
◦ Yellow (Transition Zones): Indicates that the price is entering cautionary terrain (60-70 or 30-40).
◦ Gray (Neutral Zone): The market is in a relative equilibrium (40-60), ideal for identifying consolidation phases.
• Utility: Allows the trader to know at a glance whether current support and resistance levels are validated by a momentum condition in the RSI.
2. Fibonacci Reference Frame (Background Structure)
As a visual complement, the script integrates an Automatic Fibonacci Retracement based on recent highs and lows. This system is designed as a low-opacity "watermark" to avoid obstructing price action.
• Reaction Zones: The system delimits three key bands:
1. Zone 23.6% to 38.2%: The first retracement filter.
2. Zone 38.2% to 50.0%: The movement's equilibrium level.
3. Zone 50.0% to 61.8%: The area of maximum relevance for continuity or reversal.
3. The Control Center (Angular Dashboard)
The table is a real-time data processor that divides its analysis into three fundamental pillars, as shown in the technical capture:
A. Moving Average Angle Matrix
Located in the upper left, it measures the vectorial slope of 5 different moving average architectures: Simple (S), Exponential (E), Weighted (W), Hull (H), and ALMA (A).
• Data Interpretation: The numbers inside the cells represent the exact angle of the vector. A positive number indicates an ascent, and a negative number indicates a descent.
• Period Versatility: The system allows for custom lengths for each type. For example, a user can compare three ALMA 10-period averages simultaneously to observe subtle variations in the micro-trend.
B. Quantitative High/Low Reference
The yellow section of the table displays the nominal values (exact prices) of the last detected Highs and Lows. This facilitates quick and precise order management (Stop Loss or Take Profit) without the need for external tools.
C. Angular Alerts Pool (Alert & Color Logic)
This is the most critical and advanced section of the table. It acts as the "filter" that decides which information is relevant to the trader.
• Smart Color-Coding: Cells turn Green or Red when angles meet specific pre-configured criteria.
• Lateralization Detection: A key pedagogical aspect is observing when short-term averages (following the price) mark green while long-term ones remain red. This divergence alerts the trader to transition or sideways phases, preventing entries in false trends.
• "Waterfall" Configuration: Allows for confirming that the movement has constant inertia (such as the three cascading ALMA 10s) before executing a trade.
• Total Integration: The Alerts Pool can also affect the visualization of the high and low levels on the chart.
Customization and Technical Restrictions
This system has been designed as a highly adaptable tool for any trading style. All numerical values, moving average lengths, colors, and visualization elements are fully user-configurable, with one single exception:
• Fibonacci Values: The levels 23.6%, 38.2%, 50.0%, and 61.8% remain fixed to ensure the integrity of the mathematical retracement metric. However, their colors and visibility can be customized to suit any visual theme (Dark or Light).
MODULAR CONFIGURATION & HYPER-SCALABLE ALERTS POOL
This system is not a rigid tool; it is a technical engineering environment designed for objective market measurement. Although specific setups are shown in the visual examples, the user has absolute control to adapt the indicator to their own analysis methodology.
1. Moving Average Configuration & Algorithmic Versatility
The engine processes 5 families of algorithms (SMA, EMA, WMA, HULL, and ALMA) with total flexibility:
• Custom Lengths: Although the system includes default values (10, 50, 100, 200), you can freely reconfigure them. For example, you can work with "pairs" of averages (two 20-period and two 55-period) to analyze different sensitivities.
• Style Personalization: The user decides which averages to display on the chart to maintain operational clarity, while the engine continues to process the rest of the data in the background.
• Instant Refresh: Any change in configuration is immediately updated in both the 20 vectors and the data table (Dashboard).
2. The Technical Alerts Pool: Centralized Intelligence
The alert management unifies up to 22 technical variables into a single output, optimizing TradingView resources and the trader's attention.
• Operational Efficiency: When the alarm sounds on your device, the Dashboard will accurately indicate which of the 22 variables (Price Breakouts or Angular Vectors) triggered the signal.
• Threshold Logic:
◦ Value 0: Alert disabled.
◦ Positive Value ($>0$): Identifies the strengthening of a bullish trend. The alert triggers when the angle is greater than or equal to the programmed value.
◦ Negative Value ($<0$): Identifies the strengthening of a bearish trend. The alert triggers when the angle is less than or equal to the programmed value.
• Mathematical Integrity: The program operates internally with high-precision decimals. If you program an alert at 20°, the system will only trigger it upon reaching the exact value (e.g., 20.00°). The Dashboard's visual rounding to whole numbers is purely aesthetic; the execution is strictly technical.
Technical Case Analysis (visual examples)
The following sequence of attached screenshots demonstrates the system's filtering and detection capabilities:
1. Bearish Trend Scenario
1. Initial Setup: This image shows two overlapping menus. First, the Style tab (where Hull averages are selected as a visual reference) and, second, the Alerts menu with negative values configured to detect downward trend strength.
2. Chart Response: The next capture shows the technical result: 20 aligned vectors and the price confirming the downward movement after the programmed breakouts.
2. Bullish Trend Scenario.
1. Threshold Setup: Capture showing the adjustment of values in the configuration menu, this time set with positive parameters to identify upward trend acceleration.
2. Chart Response: Image illustrating the expansion of the vectorial fan and the health of the bullish trend in full development.
Consolidation Filtering:
In these examples, a critical feature is evident: during periods of consolidation or sideways ranges, fast averages react to price noise, but slow ones maintain their trajectory. Thanks to the Alerts Pool, the user can filter this behavior and receive notifications only when the trend regains its real angular strength.
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE: VECTORIAL PRECISION
Total scale independence and cross-device consistency
The major problem with conventional angular indicators is that their appearance changes depending on the zoom level or screen size, leading to subjective and erroneous signals. This indicator solves this issue through a vector-based architecture that maintains absolute integrity.
You can observe the same asset, on the same timeframe and at the same time, from a mobile phone or a large desktop monitor; the angle and projected force will be identical. The inclination of the vectors is an objective measurement that does not depend on how you stretch or compress the chart on your screen.
Visual stability example (Standard scenario):
In this first link , you can observe the behavior of the vectors on a chart with normal proportions. I have used the Bar Replay tool to keep the scenario fixed and allow for a real comparison.
Visual stability example (Deformed chart):
In this second link , I have extremely deformed the chart. As you can see, while the price and candles change their visual appearance, the vectors maintain the exact same angle and position, proving that the force measurement is undisturbed by scaling.
TRADING ECOSYSTEM: ANGULAR VOLATILITY & EDITOR'S PICK SEAL
This moving average indicator serves as a complement to my Angular Volatility methodology. It is part of an analytical system that I have shared chronologically and transparently, allowing for a clear understanding of how these tools evolve within the market.
It is important to highlight that the technical robustness of this approach was officially recognized when my second publication in this series received the Editor’s Pick distinction. This endorsement from TradingView moderators validates the technical foundation of the angular analysis that I continue to expand today with this new script, designed to measure vector and force.
To fully understand the ecosystem and how this indicator enhances volatility and directional readings, you may consult the following public publications in their order of development:
1. Core Methodology (Script):
2. Awarded Market Analysis (Editor’s Pick):
3. Technical Educational Series (Case Studies):
EVALUATION ACCESS & CONTACT PROTOCOL
To allow you to personally verify the effectiveness of this vector and force system in your own trading, I am granting a 15-day temporary evaluation access.
How to request and manage your access:
1. Initial Request: Leave a comment directly on this publication requesting the trial. This allows me to immediately identify your profile and enable the invitation.
2. Activation and Location: Once I receive your comment, I will activate your access. You can find the indicator on your TradingView chart by going to the "Indicators" menu and looking for the folder named "Invite-only scripts". I will reply to your comment simply to confirm that access has been granted and to provide the expiration date.
3. Communication: To avoid cluttering the public comments section, I will send you a Private Message (TradingView Chat) with additional details. Through this private chat, we can maintain fluid communication. If you require permanent access, you can contact me via Facebook (link available in my author profile).
Important Note on Privacy:
Please do not share emails, phone numbers, or external links in the public comments. TradingView prohibits the exchange of personal data in this section, and both parties could face sanctions. For any details requiring external contact, please use the link in my profile or the private chat.
MARKET CALIBRATION, TIMEFRAMES, AND FUTURE UPDATES
It is fundamental to understand that this system does not use a generic formula. Each market and each timeframe requires exhaustive study and individual calibration to ensure that the vectors accurately represent the real force of the movement.
Currently, the script is calibrated exclusively for Cryptocurrency and Forex markets (options you will find in the settings menu). If there is solid interest from the community, I will undertake the calibration process for other assets such as Stocks, Indices, or Commodities—a task that requires time, patience, and rigorous technical study.
Regarding timeframes, the system is optimized to work on 1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, Daily, and Weekly charts. Outside of these ranges, the indicator will not perform readings to protect the integrity of the analysis. However, additional timeframes can be added upon direct request from subscribers, with the understanding that each new timeframe must undergo its own individual calibration process before being integrated into the code.
ADAPTABILITY AND FUTURE MOVING AVERAGES
Although the core of the indicator is optimized for a specific moving average configuration, the system has been designed with a flexible architecture that allows for the integration of other types of averages based on trading needs.
Technical Limits and Customized Versions:
It is important to consider that each added type of moving average consumes processing resources within TradingView. Due to the calculation and validation limits imposed by the platform to maintain chart performance, it is not feasible to include every possible variation within a single script.
However, this limitation is easily resolved through the creation of derivative or specific versions. Upon request from subscribers, these new moving averages can be incorporated into future releases or customized versions, ensuring that the tool adapts to your strategy without sacrificing fluid performance and vectorial precision.
Multi-Layer Support Resistance & Auto TrendlineMulti-Layer Support Resistance & Auto Trendline (Multi-Timeframe Analysis)
Maximize your chart analysis with this advanced Support and Resistance (S/R) engine. This indicator automatically detects critical horizontal levels and diagonal trendlines across four different lookback periods, giving you a comprehensive view of market structure.
Why this indicator?
Universal Search Appeal: Ideal for traders looking for "Support and Resistance," "Auto Trendline," "Pivot Points," and "Gap Detection."
Multi-Layer Logic: Filters market noise by identifying levels from short-term scalping confirms to ultra-long-term historical walls.
Auto Trendlines: No more manual drawing. It automatically connects valid pivot highs and lows to visualize trend channels and breakouts.
Gap Analysis: Automatically marks "Windows" (Gaps) as high-priority zones, often acting as magnetic levels for future price action.
Cyberpunk Aesthetics: High visibility neon colors with customizable transparency to keep your chart professional yet intuitive.
How to trade: Focus on price action where multiple layers (e.g., a diagonal trendline and a long-term horizontal line) intersect. These "confluence zones" offer higher probability trade setups.
多層型サポート&レジスタンス+自動トレンドライン(マルチ分析エンジン)
「サポート・レジスタンス」「自動トレンドライン」「窓(ギャップ)検知」を一つに統合した、高度な相場分析ツールです。4つの期間(短期・中期・長期・超長期)から価格の壁と流れを自動的に抽出し、精度の高いトレード戦略をサポートします。
本インジケーターの強み:
高い検索親和性: 「サポレジ」「自動トレンドライン」「ピボット」「窓埋め」などの普遍的な要素を全て網羅しています。
4層の多角ロジック: ノイズの多い短期的な節目から、歴史的に意識される超長期の壁までを階層的に表示。
自動トレンドライン: 高値・安値の更新に合わせて斜めのラインを自動描画。トレンドの転換やブレイクアウトを瞬時に判断できます。
ギャップ(窓)検知: 窓が開いた重要価格帯を自動マーク。窓埋めや反発の根拠として利用できます。
洗練されたデザイン: 視認性の高いネオンカラーを採用しつつ、層ごとの透明度や太さを自由に調整可能。チャートの美しさと実用性を両立しました。
活用方法: 複数のライン(例:斜めのトレンドラインと長期水平線)が重なる「コンフルエンス(根拠の重なり)」に注目してください。そこが最も反発やブレイクが期待できる強力なエントリーポイントになります。
HIGHS & LOWS RusosTITLE: HIGHS & LOWS Rusos - Multi-Timeframe Liquidity Engine
DESCRIPTION:
HIGHS & LOWS Rusos is a professional-grade structural liquidity tool designed to identify key Highs and Lows across multiple timeframes with a smart filtering engine. This script focuses on high-probability liquidity zones while maintaining a clean and organized chart.
Key Features:
Hierarchical Priority: The script uses a "Waterfall" logic. Monthly levels take priority over Weekly, Weekly over Daily, and so on. If levels from different timeframes overlap (within a tick margin), only the higher-order level is displayed to avoid clutter.
Multi-Timeframe Tracking: Automatically plots Monthly (HM/LM), Weekly (HS/LS), Daily (HD/LD), and 4-Hour (H4h/L4h) structural points.
Precision Anchoring: Lines are drawn from the exact start of their respective cycles (Month, Week, Day), providing accurate historical context.
Dynamic Mitigation: When price touches a level, the line is cut and marked with an "×". You can fully customize the opacity of these mitigated levels in the settings to keep your focus on active liquidity.
Optimized Performance: Built-in memory management limits the number of active and historical lines to ensure smooth performance.
Technical Hierarchy:
Monthly > Weekly > Daily > 4 Hours Lower timeframe levels are automatically hidden when viewing higher timeframe charts to prevent visual artifacts.
Sultan - Complete Price Action & Volume AnalysisSultan is a comprehensive price action and volume analysis tool designed for traders who want deep insights into market behavior.
🎯 KEY FEATURES:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
• 📊 Live Dashboard showing last 5 candles with complete analysis
• 🕯️ Advanced Pattern Recognition (Pin Bars, Inside Bars, Engulfing, Doji, Hammer, Shooting Star)
• 📈 Volume Analysis with comparison to 20-period moving average
• 💪 Body Strength Analysis (percentage of candle range)
• 🎨 Wick Rejection Detection (Upper/Lower rejection signals)
• 📈 Swing High/Low markers
• 🎚️ Automatic Support & Resistance levels
• ⏰ Accurate Time Display (adapts to any timeframe)
📊 DASHBOARD COLUMNS:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
1. ⏰ TIME - When candle formed (auto-adjusts to timeframe)
2. 📊 PRICE - OHLC values
3. 📈 CHANGE - Price change in points and percentage
4. 💪 BODY - Body strength percentage with rating
5. 🕯️ WICK - Wick analysis (rejection signals)
6. 🎯 PATTERN - Detected candlestick pattern
7. 📊 VOLUME - Volume signal with comparison
8. 💹 SIGNAL - Trading signal based on PA + Volume
🎨 VISUAL FEATURES:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
• Background highlighting for strong wick rejections
• Pin Bar labels on chart
• Inside Bar markers
• Swing High/Low triangles
• Support & Resistance lines
⚙️ CUSTOMIZABLE SETTINGS:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
• Dashboard size, position, and transparency
• Toggle chart visuals on/off
• Custom bullish/bearish colors
• Volume comparison display
💡 HOW TO USE:
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
1. Add indicator to your chart
2. Review the dashboard for complete candle analysis
3. Look for strong signals (PIN BARS, ENGULFING with high volume)
4. Use Support/Resistance levels for entry/exit points
5. Combine signals with your trading strategy
⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Always do your own research and risk management.
Multi-Timeframe Order BlocksDesigned to identify and visualize key supply and demand zones based on order block theory across multiple timeframes. The indicator detects order blocks by analyzing sequential candle patterns and price movement thresholds to highlight potential reversal or continuation zones where institutional buying or selling activity may have occurred.
The indicator works by scanning for clusters of consecutive bullish or bearish candles followed by a significant price move, which signals the formation of an order block. It then plots these zones as colored boxes on the chart—green for demand (bullish order blocks) and red for supply (bearish order blocks). The zones can be based on candle bodies or wicks, depending on user preference, and the indicator supports multi-timeframe analysis by allowing optional higher timeframe inputs.
How It Works:
Sequential Candle Detection: The indicator looks for a specified number of consecutive bullish or bearish candles (configurable by the user) to identify potential order blocks.
Price Movement Threshold: It checks if the price movement after the order block formation exceeds a user-defined percentage threshold, ensuring only significant zones are marked.
Zone Plotting: Once an order block is confirmed, the indicator draws a supply or demand zone as a box on the chart, using either candle bodies or wicks for zone boundaries.
Multi-Timeframe Support: Users can optionally specify higher timeframes to incorporate broader market context, enhancing the reliability of the zones.
Zone Management: The indicator limits the number of zones displayed to avoid clutter, automatically removing the oldest zones when the maximum count is exceeded.
How to Interpret:
Demand Zones (Green Boxes): These represent areas where buying pressure was strong enough to create a bullish order block. Price often finds support here, making these zones potential entry points for long trades or areas to watch for price bounces.
Supply Zones (Red Boxes): These indicate areas of strong selling pressure forming bearish order blocks. Price may face resistance in these zones, which can be used as potential exit points for longs or entry points for shorts.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation: Zones identified on higher timeframes tend to be stronger and more reliable. Use the optional higher timeframe inputs to align your trades with broader market trends.
Use with Other Indicators: Combine order block zones with volume, momentum, or trend indicators to improve trade confirmation and risk management.
Zone Breaks: A decisive break and close beyond a supply or demand zone may signal a shift in market sentiment and potential trend continuation or reversal.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk, and it is possible to lose more than your initial investment. Users should conduct their own research and consider their financial situation carefully before making any trading decisions. The developer and publisher of this indicator are not responsible for any trading losses or damages incurred. Always use proper risk management and consult with a licensed financial advisor if needed.






















