Ranging Script For Cash CrewDisclaimer:
THIS IS NOT A TESTED STRATEGY BY ANY MEANS AND SHOULD NOT BE TRADED UPON. ONLY USE IT TO LEARN AND I AM NOT GURANTING ANYTHING AS THIS IS NOT TESTED AND COULD VERY WELL NOT BE A GOOD INDICATOR. IT IS STILL IN INITIAL DEVELOPMENT PHASE.
The yellow lines above and below the candles are known as the entry/extension lines. They represent when there is a potential entry. The line above is for short entries and the line below is for long entries. The red line that is above the bottom yellow line, but below the candles is the exit point for a long position in the event that it entered one when the price crossed below the long entry line. The green line above the candle represents the short exit price in the event a position enters on that candle. The input labeled "TP Line Standard Deviation" adjusts the standard deviations of the last 20 candles high and open difference for above the lines above the candle and the last 20 candles open and low difference for the lines below the candle. These values gathered are then added to the open price of the candle to form the lines. The larger the number of deviations, the further it will go from the candles. The "Entry Multiplier" represents the multiplier size for the entry line. The larger it is, the further away from the candle open it will be. Once the position is entered, the tp should not change and it is the current value of the exit line.
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Percent Ladder Scalp Helper [BVCC]This is a simple proof of concept model for a tool that allows you to overlay a percent reference anchored on a specific price point. It projects a ladder of horizontal lines at percent levels 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5%. It will then begin filling in target zones when price closes above these targets. Above 5% all fills will be lime green, below entry, fill will be yellow as a warning and below SL, red to remind you GTFO of the trade.
this tool is intended for use in quick trade setups where the trader is looking to scalp for small percentages and will help save time in determining % based targets. The colored alarms are a bit fancy but simply serve as a graphical feedback system that can perhaps be developed into something more useful in the future.
User may input entry price and preferred SL in the format dialogue.
If 'auto calculate sat value' is checked, then the user can enter whole numbers for their entry. For instance if your entry is at .00000585 sats, you can just enter 585. If you are working with something besides btc or prefer to enter full sat input, simply uncheck this option.
(JS) Bollinger Bands Momentum AverageSo this is something I've been using with my Squeeze system that I have found very useful (great addition especially if you use the Squeeze Arrows).
First thing I'd like to point out is that the default setting (20 SMA) is also the default for the Bollinger Bands basis line, so I recommend using the line set at the default.
First thing you'll notice is that whichever side of the line the candles close on, that basically determines the direction of the arrow for the Squeeze Arrows.
So this is extremely helpful in case momentum shifts after an arrow signal is given, if you see the price shoot to the other side of the line you can use that as a means of protection.
Second, the line is color coded in a way that I hope helps with entries and exits.
The colors of the line change based on two things:
1. If there is currently a squeeze.
2. Are the Bollinger Bands expanding or contracting.
Generally speaking, when the bands are contracting (light green and light orange default colors) this is the ideal time for entry before a trending move occurs.
Same thing on the flip side when they're expanding (dark green and dark orange default colors), that's usually the better time to exit.
Now what's the difference between orange and green?
Green = There's an ongoing squeeze
Orange = There's currently no squeeze
So playing the side of momentum when the line is light green and starts to break in a certain direction would be the ideal entry.
And, if momentum changes from that point, you can always use a close on the opposite side of the line as a stop (or an entry the other way).
This is something else I've been using on my own for a little while prior to publishing and it has been a tremendous tool for me. Hope it helps you all as much as it has me!
TrendMaster PremiumTrendMaster
TrendMaster is a complete trend following system with strict entry, exit and trade management criteria. The indicator is optimised for weekly, daily and 4-hour candlesticks and can be used for all trending markets. It was developed primarily for less experienced traders that struggle to determine relevant information from irrelevant information when viewing a candlestick chart. The indicator was built to solve the problem that all new traders face.
Setting Up The Indicator
After purchase, open the TradingView indicator library. Under the Invite-Only Scripts section, you will see TrendMaster. Add it to your chart. Next, you must customise your theme settings to allow TrendMaster to take over control of your candle colours. You can find a complete set-up tutorial on our website.
The Cloud
The indicator includes a moving average cloud which serves as a visual guide to local support and resistance. For a signal candle to print, price must trade above the moving average cloud and above the medium-term trend. By requiring multiple criteria we drastically reduce false entries. When price exits the cloud to the upside it typically trends above and finds support at the cloud during retracements.
Candle Colours
By default, TrendMaster will colour your candles in black and white. White candles indicate an uptrend in an asset and the candles will not change colour until the trend has reversed and a counter-trend signal has been printed. Black candles indicate a downtrend, they will remain black until a counter-trend long signal candle has been printed.
Signal candles
A signal candle is printed when the price of an asset closes above or below the moving average cloud and the medium term trend moving average. By requiring two criteria for a single candle to print we will see a drastic reduction in the number of false signals.
The TrendMaster entry technique further reduces the likelihood of false entries. To enter a trade we do not buy the signal candle immediately. Instead, we treat the signal candle as an indication that a trend change is possible. We want to see confirmation of this trend before making an entry. To enter we place a pending order a few ticks above or below the high or low of the signal candle. By doing this we only enter a trade when the asset has shown a continuation in the direction of the suggested trend change.
Once a trade has been taken we remain in that trade until either we have been stopped out on the break of a Williams fractal or the trend has reversed by printing an opposite to trend signal candle. It is important that we remain with the trend to ensure that we capture the maximum opportunity available.
If you would like to use TrendMaster or any of our other Indicators, please visit my site. Here you can purchase one of our packages which include indicators, market scanner bots and a large Discord community. You will also find educational content and how to guides for our indicators.
Our Story
Founded in 2018 by IchimokuScholar and C00kie, TrendMaster is a team that produces technical analysis indicators with an emphasis on simplicity and noise reduction. We support a large community with educational content, automated market scanners and mentoring in our private chat rooms. We produce technical analysis indicators geared primarily towards the emerging Cryptocurrency asset class. We provide educational material to assist trader development and host a large online trend following community. All of our products are designed to help traders distinguish relevant information from background noise. Our indicators encourage disciplined trade management to maximise the opportunity captured while minimising losses.
IchimokuScholar
IchimokuScholar – In 2017 I retired from a career in higher education to focus on Trading. I like to trade long term trends, focusing primarily on continuation setups. I am dedicated to sharing my knowledge of trading and take great pleasure in simplifying technical analysis for newer traders.
C00kie
I started trading crypto in 2017 and immediately started coding a bunch of tools to improve my quality of life. Some definitely worked out better than others. Like to trade the higher timeframes and drawing horizontal lines on charts. I am also pretty much obligated to like cookies.
Generalized SSL by Vts// Generalized SSL:
// This is the very first time the SSL indicator, whose acronym I ignore, is on Tradingview.
// It is based on moving averages of the highs and lows.
// Similar channel indicators can be found, whereas
// this one implements the persistency inside the channel, which is rather tricky.
// The green line is the base line which decides entries and exits, possibly with trailing stops.
// With respect to the original version, here one can play with different moving averages.
// The default settings are (10,SMA)
//
// Vitelot/Yanez/Vts March 2019
Waddah Attar Explosion and WaveTrend Oscillator combinedWaddah Attar Explosion by LazyBear and WaveTrend Oscillator by Krypt.
All credits goes to LazyBear and Krypt, i have only done some combining with the two indicators, barcolors and BG colors to clarify entrys and exits.
Combine with CM_Williams Vix_Fix, Super Guppy R1.0 by JustUncleL and you have a powerful tool.
Barcolors to look for
Aggressive Buy 1 = Lime
Agressive Buy 2 = Aqua
Buy = Green
Sell 1 = Orange
Sell 2 = Red
This is my first try, so be nice to me :-)
market phases - JDThis indicator shows the relation of price against different period ma's.
When put in daily Timeframe it gives the 1400 Day (= 200 Weekly) and the 200 ,100 an 50 Daily.
The lines show the 200,100 and 50 ma in relation to the 1400 ma.
JD.
#NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
Market SCALPER v0.1This is my personnal script and rules for scalping Cryptocurrencies (on bitmex) and SP500 (or DAX or DJI) on 1 minute timeframe
Advantages:
-Simple to use with clear rules
-High success rate (if you follow the rules)
-cheap Stoploss
- Mean risk-reward ratio>2.2
-Possibility to catch and stay in big move
Rules:
1) Use heinkin ashi candles (remove noise)
2)Long entry:
- Price above SMA50 (SMA 50 rising is better)
-White line = entry long if RSI is not red
-Stop loss few ticks below the recent low
-Take profit when red line or dots appear above bars
3) Short entry
- Price belowSMA50 (SMA 50 fallingis better)
-redline = entry short if RSI is not green
-Stop loss few ticks above the recent low
-Take profit when white line or dots appear below bars
Contact by MP for access rules
Sim-Wave-DNA A nice script that helps finding tradable market conditions.
The Sim-Wave-DNA consist of 3 parts.
Volume
Money Flow
Advisor
Volumen bars > 0 show the Normalized Volume where the volume exceeding the pink line (exceeding the average of vol) is plotted in solide color
Money Flow bars < 0 show the amount of capital flowing in and out of the market, red is negative and green positive moneyflow.
The advisory (arrows) shows areas of caution, this are likely reversal areas.
Happy Trading
Shadow MACDThis Script is basically made by looking this video (watch it for more informations)
-> www.youtube.com
For me MACD is one of the best indicators out there so with a faster macd it can help me find my entrys easier in the market
So i added the 4C MACD ( by vkno422) with a histogram MACD
Those are the best settings that i found for this strategy. if you find better just let me know ;)
VFilterAlthough this script is inspired by the design of Elder Impulse script created by LazyBear, the engine is not the same.
The goal of this indicator is to filter price movement, establish direction, and manage risk. This indicator is not be used on its own, its only to be used to help establish entrys and exits.
The signals are created using a privately developed moving average on multiple time frames.
HOW TO
15, 60, 120, or 240 min chart
Green = Buy signal
Red = Sell signal
Blue = Bullish consolidation, or an aggressive/riskier buy signal
Yellow = Bearish consolidation. or an aggressive/riskier sell signal
Adjustment value is high due to the nature of the moving averages. Try using 400, 700, 900, or 950 for best results.
I suggest using this indicator with MACD and a levels indicator for price targets.
Looney's Forex Buy SignalsI created this Forex buy signal indicator to save myself some time when looking for buy opportunities. The signals are generated from a combination of several indicators such as the RSI, MACD, Wave Oscillator etc. I spent alot of time tweaking all the values to give me reliable signals. I trade one hour candles and generally get 50+ pips per signal.
If price goes down after the first signal and I get another signal, I buy again which means I get a average buy price (dollar cost average) and then sell when it reaches my profit level.
Alerts are built-in as well. The indicator does repaint at the moment so set the alert to "on candle close" to ensure that you get a valid signal. Longer timeframes works better and as mentioned I use 1 hour candle.
I will release the back-test of this indicator shortly where you can then enter your capital amount and set profit & stop loss levels to see how you would have performed based on historical data.
The current version is free and I will grant access on request.
Comments & suggestions welcome.
Daily ATR%If You are using a percentage of the Daily Average True Range in determining your stop placement,
this quick indicator is for You.
excerpt from investopedia.com/articles/trading/06/stopplacement.asp
ATR % Stop Method
The ATR% stop method can be used by any type of trader because the width of the stop is determined by the percentage of average true range (ATR). ATR is a measure of volatility over a specified period of time. The most common length is 14, which is also a common length for oscillators such as the relative strength index (RSI) and stochastics. A higher ATR indicates a more volatile market, while a lower ATR indicates a less volatile market. By using a certain percentage of ATR, you ensure that your stop is dynamic and changes appropriately with market conditions.
For example, for the first four months of 2006, the GBP/USD average daily range was around 110 to 140 pips. A day trader may want to use a 10% ATR stop - meaning that the stop is placed 10% x ATR pips from the entry price.In this instance, the stop would be anywhere from 11 to 14 pips from your entry price. A swing trader might use 50% or 100% of ATR as a stop. In May and June of 2006, daily ATR was anywhere from 150 to 180 pips. As such, the day trader with the 10% stop would have stops from entry of 15 to 18 pips while the swing trader with 50% stops would have stops of 75 to 90 pips from entry.
[RS]Linear Regression Bands V1experiment with linear regression, the purpose was to catch break outs early, but it creates to much visual noise
same as version 0 but with added margin filter and signal to mark entrys
Yon Hybrid Momentum + Breakout Scanner with BB SqueezeThis Pine Script indicator is a comprehensive momentum and breakout scanner that combines multiple technical analysis tools to identify high-probability trading setups. Here's what it does:
Core Features:
1. Trend Identification (EMA System)
Uses two EMAs (9-period fast, 20-period slow) to determine trend direction
Colors the chart background: teal = uptrend, red = downtrend
An uptrend is confirmed when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA
2. Volume Analysis
Monitors volume spikes (when current volume exceeds 2x the 20-period average)
Volume spikes often indicate strong institutional interest or breakout momentum
Critical for confirming the validity of price movements
3. Momentum Indicators
MACD (12, 26, 9): Shows bullish/bearish crossovers with triangle markers
RSI (7-period): Identifies overbought (>70) and oversold (<30) conditions
VWAP: Shows the volume-weighted average price (purple line) - helps identify whether price is trading at fair value
4. Bollinger Bands & Squeeze Detection
Displays Bollinger Bands (20-period, 2 standard deviations)
BB Squeeze: Detects when volatility contracts to its lowest level in 20 bars
Squeezes often precede explosive breakout moves (like a coiled spring)
Orange squares appear at the bottom when a squeeze is detected
5. Breakout Detection
The script identifies breakouts using TWO methods:
Price breakout: Close above the recent 20-bar high
BB breakout: Close above the upper Bollinger Band
Confirmed breakout: Must have uptrend + volume spike + one of the above conditions
Shows a green "BREAKOUT" label when all conditions align
6. Live Status Label
A label in the top-right displays real-time market conditions:
Current trend (UPTREND/DOWNTREND)
Volume status (VOL SPIKE/Normal Vol)
RSI condition (HOT/COOL/Neutral)
Squeeze status (if active)
7. Alerts
Two automated alerts:
Breakout Alert: Triggers when a confirmed breakout occurs
Squeeze Alert: Triggers when Bollinger Bands enter a squeeze
Trading Use Cases:
This indicator is ideal for:
Swing traders looking for momentum setups with strong volume confirmation
Breakout traders who want to catch explosive moves after consolidation
Day traders monitoring multiple timeframes for high-probability entries
Watchlist scanning to quickly identify which stocks/cryptos are showing momentum
How to Use It:
Setup Phase: Look for BB squeeze markers (orange squares) - these signal compression
Confirmation: Wait for volume spike + uptrend + MACD bullish crossover
Entry: When "BREAKOUT" label appears with all confirmations
Validation: Price should be above VWAP and RSI not extremely overbought
The script essentially automates the process of finding stocks that are "coiling up" and ready to make a big move, then confirms when that move actually happens with volume.
Ultimate Stock Trend & Liquidity Screener1. Overview & Originality
This script is a comprehensive, all-in-one screening tool designed to identify high-quality, trend-following opportunities in global stock markets. Its originality lies in combining seven distinct logical checks—spanning liquidity, trend, momentum, and volatility—into a single, cohesive framework.
www.tradingview.com
The script's core innovation is its "Total Score" system. This feature moves beyond simple binary filtering by quantifying how well a stock meets the ideal criteria for a tradable trend. This allows you to rank entire watchlists to find the most promising candidates, not just the ones that meet a minimum threshold.
Designed for full integration with the TradingView ecosystem, the script outputs all individual conditions and the Total Score as separate columns in the Pine Screener, enabling deep and flexible market analysis.
2. Core Concepts & How It Works
Built on the classic principles of trend-following, this screener validates potential trades against a robust checklist. The default parameters are tuned for stock market analysis, using standard lookback periods like the 50 and 200-day moving averages.
The script systematically checks for:
Liquidity: Guarantees the stock is actively traded by filtering for minimum daily dollar volume (turnover) and a healthy 30-day average volume, which is critical for good execution.
Trend Confirmation: Employs the classic 50/200 Simple Moving Average "golden cross" structure to confirm a healthy, long-term uptrend.
Trend Quality: Includes an optional filter to verify that the long-term 200-day SMA is actively sloping upwards, ensuring the underlying trend has momentum.
Trend Strength: Uses the Average Directional Index (ADX) to filter out weak or sideways markets, focusing only on stocks in a strong, established trend.
Momentum: Confirms the trend is supported by sustained buying pressure by checking that the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is in a bullish regime (above 50).
Volatility: Requires a minimum level of volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) as a percentage of the price, ensuring the stock has enough movement to be tradable.
Strategic Entry: Offers a user-selectable "Entry Mode" to fit different trading styles:
Breakout Mode: Identifies stocks hitting new highs on a surge of volume.
Pullback Mode: Finds stocks already in a strong uptrend that are experiencing a healthy dip to a short-term moving average.
3. How to Use This Script
This indicator is designed for two primary workflows:
Single-Stock Analysis: Apply the script to any stock chart to see a detailed diagnostic table in the bottom-right corner. This table provides a real-time checklist for all 7 conditions and the Total Score.
Full Market Screening (Recommended):
Open the Stock Screener on TradingView.
Click "Filters" and select this script from the Pine Screener menu.
Click the "Columns" button and add the new columns generated by this script ("Total Score," "Liquidity OK," etc.).
You can now sort your entire watchlist by "Total Score" to find the best candidates or filter for stocks that meet a minimum score (e.g., Total Score > 5 ).
4. Inputs & Customization
All parameters are fully customizable in the script's "Settings" menu. You can easily adjust moving average lengths, thresholds, and lookback periods to tailor the screener to your specific strategy, timeframe, or market.
5. Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee any specific outcome or profit. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use this screener as part of a complete trading plan that includes your own analysis and risk management.
Momentum Variance OscillatorWhat MVO measures:
-PV (Price-Volume) Oscillator – how far price is from a volatility-scaled basis, then weighted by relative volume.
- > 0 = bullish pressure; < 0 = bearish pressure.
-|PV| larger ⇒ stronger momentum.
-Signal line (EMA of PV) – a smoother track of PV; crossings flag momentum shifts.
-Zero line gradient – instantly shows direction (greenish bull / reddish bear) and strength (paler → stronger).
-Extreme bands (±obLevel) – “hot zone” thresholds; being beyond them = exceptional push.
-Variance histogram – MACD-like view (PV minus slower PV-EMA) to see thrust building vs. fading.
-(Optional) Bar coloring & background tint – paints price bars and/or the panel on key events so you can read the regime at a glance.
-Auto-Tune – searches a grid of (obLevel, weakLvl) pairs and (optionally) auto-applies the best, ranked by CAGR vs. drawdown.
Core signals & how to trade them:
1) Define the regime:
-Bullish regime: PV above 0 and/or PV above Signal; zero line is in bull gradient.
-Bearish regime: PV below 0 and/or PV below Signal; zero line is in bear gradient.
-Action: Prefer trades with the regime (avoid fading strong color/strength unless you have a clear reversal setup).
2) Entries:
Momentum entry:
-Long: PV crosses above Signal while PV > 0.
-Short: PV crosses below Signal while PV < 0.
Breakout/acceleration:
-Long add-on: PV crosses above +obLevel (extreme top) and holds.
-Short add-on: PV crosses below −obLevel (extreme bottom) and holds.
-Histogram confirm: Growing bars in your direction = thrust improving; shrinking/flip = thrust stalling.
3) Exits / risk:
-Soft exit / tighten stops: PV loses the extreme and re-enters inside, or histogram fades/turns against you.
-Hard exit / reverse: Opposite PV↔Signal crossover and PV crosses the zero line.
-Weak zone filter: If |PV| < weakLvl, treat signals as lower quality (smaller size or skip).
4) Practical setup - Suggested defaults (good starting point):
-Signal length: 26
-Volume power: 0.50
-obLevel (extreme): 2.00
-weakLvl: 0.75
-Show histogram & dots: On
-Auto-Tune (recommended)
-Turn Auto-Select Best ON. MVO will scan obLevel 1.50→3.00 (step 0.05) and weakLvl 0.50→1.00 (step 0.05), then use the top-ranked pair (CAGR/(1+MDD)).
-If you want to see the top combos, enable the Optimizer Table (Top-3).
5) Visual options
-Bar Colors: Regime+Strength – bars follow the zero-line gradient (great for quick read).
-Extremes – paint only when beyond ±obLevel.
-Cross Signals – paint only on the bar that crosses an extreme.
-Background on breach: A one-bar tint when PV crosses an extreme.
6) Example playbook:
Long setup:
-Zero line shows bull gradient and PV > 0.
-PV crosses above Signal (entry).
-If PV drives above +obLevel, consider add-on; trail under the last minor swing or use ATR.
-Exit/trim on PV crossing below Signal or histogram turning negative; flatten on a drop through 0.
Short setup mirrors the above on the bear side.
7) Tips to avoid common traps:
-Don’t fade strong extremes without clear confirmation (e.g., PV re-entering inside + histogram flip).
-Respect the weak zone: if |PV| < weakLvl, signals are fragile—size down or wait.
-Align with structure: higher-timeframe trend and SR improve expectancy.
-Instrument personality matters: use Auto-Tune or re-calibrate obLevel/weakLvl across assets/timeframes.
8) Alerts you can set:
-Bull Signal X – PV crossed above Signal
-Bear Signal X – PV crossed below Signal
-Bull Baseline X – PV crossed above 0
-Bear Baseline X – PV crossed below 0
Liquidity Hunter 🎯🎯 Welcome to Liquidity Hunter!
This isn't just another indicator that draws lines on your chart. It's a comprehensive tool designed to help you see the market's structure by identifying key liquidity pools where stop-loss and pending orders are likely to be clustered. Price is often drawn to these levels, and understanding where they are can give you a significant edge in your trading.
💡 What is Liquidity?
In simple terms, liquidity refers to areas on the chart where a significant amount of trading activity is expected. These are often found:
Above old highs ( buy-side liquidity )
Below old lows ( sell-side liquidity )
When price revisits these areas, it can trigger a cascade of orders, leading to significant and rapid price movements. This indicator helps you anticipate these moves before they happen.
✨ Core Features
This indicator is packed with features to provide a complete liquidity analysis:
Multi-Type Liquidity Detection: Identifies and plots various types of liquidity:
Structural: Swing Highs/Lows (S-H, S-L) and Equal Highs/Lows (EQH, EQL).
Time-Based: Previous Day, Week, and Month Highs/Lows (PDH/L, PWH/L, PMH/L).
Session-Based: Highs and Lows of the Asia, London, and New York sessions.
Volume-Based Strength Analysis: Not all levels are equal. The indicator analyzes the volume at the creation of a swing point. A High-Strength level (marked with a ⭐) was formed with significant market participation, making it a more reliable point of interest.
Sweep vs. Break Intelligence: It intelligently distinguishes between a liquidity sweep (price wicks through a level and reverses) and a structural break (price closes firmly beyond the level), helping you understand market intention. Optional symbols (💰 for sweep, ▶ for break) can mark these events.
Advanced EQL/EQH Visualization: The new detection method visually connects equal highs or lows with a dotted line, making these obvious targets easy to spot without hiding the original swing points that form them.
Session & Killzone Visuals: Visualize the Asian, London, and New York trading sessions and their high-probability "Killzones" directly on your chart to better time your entries and understand the market context.
At-a-Glance Dashboard: The customizable on-screen dashboard keeps you informed of the nearest bullish and bearish liquidity targets, their distance from the current price, and their strength.
🚀 How To Use It
Here are a few ways you can incorporate Liquidity Hunter into your trading strategy:
As Targets: Use the plotted levels as potential take-profit targets. If you're in a long position, a nearby bearish liquidity level (e.g., an old Swing High) could be a logical place to exit.
As Entry Zones: Wait for price to react at these key levels. A common strategy is to look for a sweep of a key low (a "stop hunt") followed by a strong bullish candle, which can signal a high-probability long entry.
For Confluence: Combine the liquidity levels with your existing strategy. For example, if a high-strength swing low aligns with a key Fibonacci level or a moving average, it becomes a much stronger support zone.
To Gauge Momentum: The optional Trend Momentum Analysis looks at the volume of consecutive high-strength swings. A new high-strength high forming with more volume than the last one (📈) can indicate strengthening bullish momentum.
⚙️ Customization
Dive into the settings to fully customize the indicator to your liking. You can:
Toggle different liquidity types on or off.
Adjust the pivot lookback period to suit your trading style.
Define your exact session times (in your chosen timezone!).
Change all colors and styles to match your chart theme perfectly.
💬 We Want Your Feedback!
This indicator is actively developed, and your feedback is invaluable! If you...
Find a bug 🐞
Have an idea for a new feature or improvement 💡
Want to share how you use the indicator 📈
...please leave a comment below or send me a direct message! Let's work together to make this the best liquidity tool on TradingView. Happy hunting!
多空多周期面板(1/3/5/15/30m) · 难度1-9+加权投票+自适应 · 可行度% · 精准过滤版Multi-Timeframe Consensus Panel (1/3/5/15/30m) — Difficulty 1-9 · Weighted Votes · Adaptive · Confidence %
What it does
This indicator builds a consensus long/short signal across 1/3/5/15/30-minute charts. For each timeframe it computes a normalized oscillator (with signal line) and casts a vote when conditions are bullish/bearish. Votes are optionally weighted toward higher timeframes. A final score blends trend (EMA50/200), RSI gates, recent crosses, mid-band distance, slope, volatility (ATR%), S/R distance (pivot-based with ATR buffer), chop filter (ADX + mid-band), candle confirmation, and optional HTF bar-close confirmation. The result is a Long/Short triangle on the chart and an optional confidence % label.
How to use
Add to any symbol/timeframe. The top-right panel shows each TF’s state, crosses, votes, and filters.
Choose Mode (Aggressive / Moderate / Conservative) and refine with Difficulty 1–9 (1 = loose, 9 = strict).
Optionally adjust weights (give 15/30m more influence), Min Confidence %, S/R buffer (ATR), Chop/ADX, and Candle confirmation.
Trade the Long (▲)/Short (▼) triangles that meet your confidence threshold; circle = near-miss continuation, diamond = trend re-entry. Use your own risk management (TP/SL) or a separate strategy.
Key inputs
Difficulty 1–9: linearly tightens OB/OS, votes needed, scoring, cool-down/hold bars, RSI gates, ATR% floor, slope, and mid-band gap.
Weighted votes: favors higher TFs (editable w1–w5).
Regime auto: in strong-trend (ADX + EMA slope) the score requirement is relaxed by one notch.
Filters: S/R distance (pivot with ATR buffer), chop brake, candle body ratio & direction, HTF bar-close confirm (“None / At least one / Both”).
Signals & confidence
Final signals are shown only when confidence ≥ Min Confidence %. Confidence (10–100%) combines normalized score, weighted votes, and trend strength.
Alerts (Chinese names in the UI; English meaning below)
“多周期共识:多(增强)” – Consensus Long
“多周期共识:空(增强)” – Consensus Short
“近似命中补票:多/空” – Near-miss Long/Short
“续势再入:多/空” – Trend Re-entry Long/Short
Tip: for stability, set alerts Once per bar close when using HTF confirmation.
Suggested presets
ETH futures 5m: Mode = Moderate, Difficulty = 6–7, Min Confidence = 55–70%, HTF confirm = At least one, S/R buffer = 0.7–1.0 ATR.
Want more signals? Lower Difficulty or Min Confidence; too noisy? Raise them and/or enable Chop filter.
Notes
MTF values are requested without look-ahead; pivot-based S/R waits for confirmation. Signals are generated on confirmed data, but—as with any MTF tool—manage orders on bar close to avoid intra-bar flicker.
This is an indicator, not financial advice. Always pair with sound risk management.
ICT Cycle Boxes - MTFICT Cycle Boxes – Pro Strategy (3×MTF)
A multi-timeframe, confluence-driven strategy designed to capture impulsive moves, controlled pullbacks, and regime shifts. It evaluates three timeframes at once:
TF-A (Higher): establishes the broader regime.
TF-B (Mid): confirms trend context and momentum.
TF-C (Trade TF): times the entry.
Two entry tiers are used:
Very-Good Entries: all conditions align in the direction of the higher-timeframe regime, with fresh confirmation on the trade timeframe.
Medium Entries: directionally aligned but with lighter confirmation, for additional opportunities during established trends.
Risk is managed with ATR-based stops/targets on the trade timeframe, an optional trailing stop, position sizing by percent of equity, a cooldown after flat, and optional early exit when the trade timeframe returns to a neutral regime. Session filtering and flip-on-opposite are available for refined execution.
How to use
Set TF-A/TF-B/TF-C to suit your market (e.g., W/D/60, D/240/30).
Adjust risk parameters (stop/target, trailing, position size).
Enable session filtering if desired.
Review results in the Strategy Tester and fine-tune to your market and instrument.
地狱5分钟One-Sentence Summary
A 5-minute overlay indicator that fires confirmed buy / sell arrows when
( custom momentum-exhaustion counter OR adaptive cRSI extreme OR StochRSI extreme )
passes a user-defined sensitivity filter and a minimum-bar-distance gate, then auto-audits each signal in real time.
The Three Engines (TD-Free Wording)
A. Adaptive cRSI
Dominant-cycle RSI with auto-generated dynamic upper/lower bands.
Period, vibration and “levelling” are all adjustable.
B. StochRSI
Classic stochastic of RSI with independent length & smoothing controls.
C. Momentum-Exhaustion Counter
Counts consecutive bars where close is consistently higher (or lower) than the close 4 bars ago.
When the count reaches a user-set threshold (default 9) an “exhaustion” flag is raised.
Signal Workflow
Each engine contributes 0 or 1 point to a bull or bear score.
A raw signal candidate appears when total score ≥ 3 × sensitivity.
After the bar closes and the minimum-signal-distance test is passed, the candidate becomes confirmed.
Entry price, bar index, China-time timestamp, score and exhaustion status are logged.
Real-Time Back-Test
Every confirmed signal is stored in a SignalData array.
After backtest_minutes (user-defined) the script checks if price has moved in the signal’s favour and marks the trade win/loss.
Win-rate, streaks, exhaustion-edge and flat-money P&L (fixed bet & payout) are updated instantly.
Results are aggregated by China calendar day (UTC+8) in a DailyStats array.
Visual Output
Shapes
– Green ▲ = normal long Lime ▲ = exhaustion long
– Red ▼ = normal short Orange ▼ = exhaustion short
Price labels show exact entry.
“B” / “S” characters mark exhaustion bars.
Two live tables display overall stats, exhaustion edge, longest streaks, strategy profit and today’s China-time P&L.
Alert Library (TD-Free)
Alerts fire on:
every confirmed signal (exhaustion vs normal)
exhaustion win-rate ≥ 70 %
overall win-rate ≥ 65 %
win/loss streak milestones
daily profit/loss thresholds
Input Groups
cRSI, StochRSI, exhaustion-counter parameters
Signal sensitivity & minimum distance
OB/OS thresholds for both RSIs
Back-test duration, bet size, payout ratio
Toggle for on-chart tables
Candle by Candle (CbC)Shows trend based on color of the candle.
If there are two consecutive candles of the same color, it gives an entry signal. It will trail the exit to the low of consecutive candles. You can choose whether you want to trail to the low of all of the next candles or only the candles in the direction of your entry. Once exit is breached you get an exit. You can choose whether you want the exit on candle close or immediately when the price hits.