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Algoticks.in: Supertrend Strategy (Directional option sample)Supertrend Strategy - User Guide
Overview
This is a trend-following strategy based on the Supertrend indicator. It generates signals when the trend direction changes (Green to Red or Red to Green). It is fully integrated with Algoticks.in API for automated trading on Delta Exchange, with specialized logic for Options trading.
Strategy Logic
Long Signal: When Supertrend flips to Green (Bullish Trend Start)
Short Signal: When Supertrend flips to Red (Bearish Trend Start)
Automatically closes opposite positions before entering new ones
Quick Setup
1. Add to TradingView
Open TradingView and go to the chart
Click "Pine Editor" at the bottom
Paste the script code
Click "Add to Chart"
2. Configure Strategy Parameters
Strategy Settings
ATR Length (default: 10): The lookback period for Average True Range
Factor (default: 3.0): The multiplier for the ATR bands. Higher values = fewer signals (less noise), Lower values = more signals (scalping).
General API Settings
Paper Trading : Enable for testing without real money
Signal Type : Choose "Trading Signal" (default) for tracking
Exchange : DELTA (Delta Exchange)
Segment :
futures - Perpetual contracts
options - Call/Put options
spot - Spot trading
Order Settings: Basic
Quantity : Number of contracts (e.g., 1, 0.5, 2)
Validity :
GTC - Good Till Cancelled
IOC - Immediate or Cancel
FOK - Fill or Kill
DAY - Day order
Product : cross_margin or isolated_margin
Order Settings: Entry Type
Choose how orders are executed:
Market Order : Immediate fill at best price
Limit Order : Fill at specified price or better
Stop Market : Triggers at stop price, then market order
Stop Limit : Triggers at stop price, then limit order
Entry Prices (for Limit/Stop orders)
Limit Price:
Price : The value to use
Type : Last Price / Mark Price / Index Price
Mode :
Absolute - Exact price (e.g., 65000)
Relative - Offset from entry price
% Checkbox : If checked, relative uses percentage; if unchecked, uses points
Example:
Absolute: 65000 → Order at exactly 65000
Relative 1% (checked): Entry ± 1% of entry price
Relative 100 (unchecked): Entry ± 100 points
Trigger Price: Same logic as Limit Price, used for Stop orders
Exit / Bracket Prices (SL/TP)
Stop Loss (SL):
Type : Price type to monitor (Mark Price recommended)
Mode : Absolute or Relative
% : Percentage or points
SL : Stop loss value (e.g., 2 for 2%)
Trig : Optional trigger price (creates Stop-Limit SL)
Take Profit (TP): Same structure as SL
Example:
Long entry at 65000, SL = 2% → Exit at 63700 (65000 - 2%)
Short entry at 65000, TP = 3% → Exit at 63050 (65000 - 3%)
3. Options Trading Setup (CRITICAL)
This strategy has special logic for Options trading to handle directional bias correctly.
Scenario A: Options Buying (Long Volatility)
You want to BUY Calls when the trend is Up, and BUY Puts when the trend is Down.
Segment : options
Strike Selection : Dynamic
Algo Type : Options Buying Algo
What happens:
Long Signal (Green Supertrend) → System sends BUY action. Backend buys a Call (CE) .
Short Signal (Red Supertrend) → System sends BUY action. Backend buys a Put (PE) .
Scenario B: Options Selling (Short Volatility)
You want to SELL Puts when the trend is Up (Bullish), and SELL Calls when the trend is Down (Bearish).
Segment : options
Strike Selection : Dynamic
Algo Type : Options Selling Algo
What happens:
Long Signal (Green Supertrend) → System sends SELL action. Backend sells a Put (PE) .
Short Signal (Red Supertrend) → System sends SELL action. Backend sells a Call (CE) .
Dynamic Strike Settings:
Strike Offset : 0 (ATM), +1 (OTM for Calls/ITM for Puts), -1 (ITM for Calls/OTM for Puts)
Strike Interval : Gap between strikes (e.g., BTC: 500, ETH: 50)
Expiry Date Formats:
T+0 - Today
T+1 - Tomorrow
current week - This Friday
next week - Next Friday
current month - Last Friday of month
131125 - Specific date (13 Nov 2025)
4. Create Alert for Automation
Right-click on chart → "Add Alert"
Condition : Select your strategy name
Alert Actions : Webhook URL
Webhook URL : Your Algoticks.in API endpoint
Message : Leave as {{strategy.order.alert_message}} (contains JSON)
Click "Create"
The alert will automatically send JSON payloads to your API when signals occur.
Example Configurations
Futures Trend Following
Strategy: ATR=10, Factor=3.0
Segment: futures
Order Type: market_order
Quantity: 1
SL: 2% (Relative)
TP: 6% (Relative)
Options Buying (Directional)
Segment: options
Strike Selection: Dynamic
Algo Type: Options Buying Algo
Strike Offset: 0 (ATM)
Strike Interval: 500 (for BTC)
Expiry: current week
Order Type: market_order
Important Notes
Paper Trading First : Always test with paper trading enabled before live trading
Order Tags : Automatically generated for tracking (max 18 chars)
Position Management : Strategy closes opposite positions automatically
Signal Confirmation : Uses barstate.isconfirmed to prevent repainting
JSON Payload : All settings are converted to JSON and sent via webhook
Troubleshooting
No signals : Check if Supertrend is flipping on your timeframe
Orders not executing : Verify webhook URL and API credentials
Wrong strikes : Double-check Strike Interval for your asset
SL/TP not working : Ensure values are non-zero and mode is correct
Support
For API setup and connector configuration, see visit Algoticks.in documentation.
1.1 SMF LONG: Sweep → BOS → OB → BOS break SMF LONG Strategy (Sweep → BOS → Order Block → BOS) — Summary
The strategy looks for a moment when the market takes liquidity to the downside through a sweep (breaking previous lows), followed by the formation of the first BOS, indicating that sellers have lost control. After that, the strategy waits for the creation of an Order Block (OB) — the last bearish candle before the upward impulse — which highlights the zone where large players entered positions. When price returns to the OB, the entry (TVH) is placed at the top of the OB, the stop-loss at the bottom of the OB, and the take-profit is always set to 3× the stop size, regardless of the OB width.
In a one-year backtest from December 2024 to December 2025, the strategy and indicator showed a win rate of 30.85%:
65 stop-losses,
29 take-profits,
and 15 missed trades where the take-profit was hit before price could return to the entry zone.
Algoticks.in: RSI StrategyRSI Strategy - User Guide
Overview
This is a Relative Strength Index (RSI) strategy that generates trading signals based on overbought and oversold levels. It integrates with Algoticks.in API for automated trading on Delta Exchange.
Strategy Logic
Long Signal: When RSI crosses above the Oversold level (Mean Reversion / Dip Buy)
Short Signal: When RSI crosses below the Overbought level (Mean Reversion / Top Sell)
Automatically closes opposite positions before entering new ones
Quick Setup
1. Add to TradingView
Open TradingView and go to the chart
Click "Pine Editor" at the bottom
Paste the script code
Click "Add to Chart"
2. Configure Strategy Parameters
Strategy Settings
RSI Length (default: 14): The lookback period for RSI calculation
Overbought Level (default: 70): Level above which the asset is considered overbought
Oversold Level (default: 30): Level below which the asset is considered oversold
General API Settings
Paper Trading : Enable for testing without real money
Signal Type : Choose "Trading Signal" (default) for tracking
Exchange : DELTA (Delta Exchange)
Segment :
futures - Perpetual contracts
options - Call/Put options
spot - Spot trading
Order Settings: Basic
Quantity : Number of contracts (e.g., 1, 0.5, 2)
Validity :
GTC - Good Till Cancelled
IOC - Immediate or Cancel
FOK - Fill or Kill
DAY - Day order
Product : cross_margin or isolated_margin
Order Settings: Entry Type
Choose how orders are executed:
Market Order : Immediate fill at best price
Limit Order : Fill at specified price or better
Stop Market : Triggers at stop price, then market order
Stop Limit : Triggers at stop price, then limit order
Entry Prices (for Limit/Stop orders)
Limit Price:
Price : The value to use
Type : Last Price / Mark Price / Index Price
Mode :
Absolute - Exact price (e.g., 65000)
Relative - Offset from entry price
% Checkbox : If checked, relative uses percentage; if unchecked, uses points
Example:
Absolute: 65000 → Order at exactly 65000
Relative 1% (checked): Entry ± 1% of entry price
Relative 100 (unchecked): Entry ± 100 points
Trigger Price: Same logic as Limit Price, used for Stop orders
Exit / Bracket Prices (SL/TP)
Stop Loss (SL):
Type : Price type to monitor (Mark Price recommended)
Mode : Absolute or Relative
% : Percentage or points
SL : Stop loss value (e.g., 2 for 2%)
Trig : Optional trigger price (creates Stop-Limit SL)
Take Profit (TP): Same structure as SL
Example:
Long entry at 65000, SL = 2% → Exit at 63700 (65000 - 2%)
Short entry at 65000, TP = 3% → Exit at 63050 (65000 - 3%)
3. Options Trading Setup (Only if Segment = Options)
Strike Selection Method
User Defined Mode:
Manually specify exact strike and option type
Best for: Trading specific levels
Required fields:
Strike Price : e.g., "65000"
Option Type : Call or Put
Dynamic Mode:
System calculates strike based on ATM price
Best for: Automated strategies
Required fields:
Algo Type : Options Buying or Selling
Strike Offset : 0 (ATM), +1 (above ATM), -1 (below ATM)
Strike Interval : Gap between strikes (e.g., BTC: 500, ETH: 50)
Expiry Date Formats:
T+0 - Today
T+1 - Tomorrow
current week - This Friday
next week - Next Friday
current month - Last Friday of month
131125 - Specific date (13 Nov 2025)
4. Create Alert for Automation
Right-click on chart → "Add Alert"
Condition : Select your strategy name
Alert Actions : Webhook URL
Webhook URL : Your Algoticks.in API endpoint
Message : Leave as {{strategy.order.alert_message}} (contains JSON)
Click "Create"
The alert will automatically send JSON payloads to your API when signals occur.
Example Configurations
Standard RSI Reversal
Strategy: RSI Length = 14, OB = 70, OS = 30
Segment: futures
Order Type: market_order
Quantity: 1
SL: 1.5% (Relative)
TP: 3% (Relative)
Aggressive Scalping
Strategy: RSI Length = 7, OB = 80, OS = 20
Segment: futures
Order Type: market_order
Quantity: 0.5
SL: 0.5% (Relative)
TP: 1% (Relative)
Important Notes
Paper Trading First : Always test with paper trading enabled before live trading
Order Tags : Automatically generated for tracking (max 18 chars)
Position Management : Strategy closes opposite positions automatically
Signal Confirmation : Uses barstate.isconfirmed to prevent repainting
JSON Payload : All settings are converted to JSON and sent via webhook
Troubleshooting
No signals : Check if RSI is actually reaching your OB/OS levels
Orders not executing : Verify webhook URL and API credentials
Wrong strikes : Double-check Strike Interval for your asset
SL/TP not working : Ensure values are non-zero and mode is correct
Support
For API setup and connector configuration, visit Algoticks.in documentation.
Q2A_CandlestickPatterns# Q2A Candlestick Patterns Library
A comprehensive Pine Script v6 library for detecting 44 candlestick patterns with trend detection and property calculations.
## 📋 Overview
The **Q2A_CandlestickPatterns** library provides a complete toolkit for identifying traditional Japanese candlestick patterns in TradingView. It includes both reversal and continuation patterns, organized by the number of candles required (1, 2, 3, and 5 candles).
### Key Features
- ✅ **44 Pattern Detection Functions** - Comprehensive coverage of major candlestick patterns
- ✅ **Organized by Candle Count** - Easy navigation (1, 2, 3, and 5 candle patterns)
- ✅ **Bullish/Bearish/Neutral Classification** - Clear signal categorization
- ✅ **Detailed Pattern Descriptions** - Each pattern returns name, type, and explanation
- ✅ **Property Calculation Helper** - Core function for analyzing candle characteristics
- ✅ **Clean Q2A Code Style** - Professional, maintainable, and well-documented
## 🚀 Quick Start
### Installation
```pinescript
import Quant2Alpha/Q2A_CandlestickPatterns/1 as candlePatterns
```
### Basic Usage Example
```pinescript
//@version=6
indicator("Candlestick Pattern Detector", overlay=true)
import Quant2Alpha/Q2A_CandlestickPatterns/1 as cp
// Calculate candle properties
= cp.calculateCandleProperties(open, close, high, low, ta.ema(close - open, 14), 5.0, 10.0, 10.0)
// Define trend
upTrend = close > ta.sma(close, 50)
downTrend = close < ta.sma(close, 50)
// Detect patterns
= cp.detectHammerBullish(smallBody, body, bodyLo, hl2, dnShadow, 2.0, hasUpShadow, downTrend)
= cp.detectShootingStarBearish(smallBody, body, bodyHi, hl2, upShadow, 2.0, hasDnShadow, upTrend)
// Visualize
if hammerDetected
label.new(bar_index, low, hammerName, style=label.style_label_up, color=color.green, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small, tooltip=hammerDesc)
if shootingStarDetected
label.new(bar_index, high, shootingStarName, style=label.style_label_down, color=color.red, textcolor=color.white, size=size.small, tooltip=shootingStarDesc)
```
## 📚 Library Structure
### Core Function
#### `calculateCandleProperties()`
Calculates essential candlestick properties for pattern detection.
**Parameters:**
- `p_open`, `p_close`, `p_high`, `p_low` - OHLC prices
- `bodyAvg` - Average body size (e.g., EMA of body sizes)
- `shadowPercent` - Minimum shadow size as % of body (typically 5.0)
- `shadowEqualsPercent` - Tolerance for equal shadows (typically 10.0)
- `dojiBodyPercent` - Max body size as % of range for doji (typically 10.0)
**Returns:** 17 properties including body dimensions, shadows, and candle characteristics
## 📊 Available Patterns
### Single Candle Patterns (13 patterns)
#### Bullish (5)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| --------------------- | -------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Hammer** | `detectHammerBullish()` | Small body at top, long lower shadow, forms in downtrend |
| **Inverted Hammer** | `detectInvertedHammerBullish()` | Small body at bottom, long upper shadow, forms in downtrend |
| **Marubozu White** | `detectMarubozuWhiteBullish()` | Long green body with little to no shadows |
| **Long Lower Shadow** | `detectLongLowerShadowBullish()` | Lower shadow is 75%+ of total range |
| **Dragonfly Doji** | `detectDragonflyDojiBullish()` | Doji with long lower shadow, no upper shadow |
#### Bearish (5)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| --------------------- | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Hanging Man** | `detectHangingManBearish()` | Small body at top, long lower shadow, forms in uptrend |
| **Shooting Star** | `detectShootingStarBearish()` | Small body at bottom, long upper shadow, forms in uptrend |
| **Marubozu Black** | `detectMarubozuBlackBearish()` | Long red body with little to no shadows |
| **Long Upper Shadow** | `detectLongUpperShadowBearish()` | Upper shadow is 75%+ of total range |
| **Gravestone Doji** | `detectGravestoneDojiBearish()` | Doji with long upper shadow, no lower shadow |
#### Neutral (3)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| **Doji** | `detectDoji()` | Open equals close, indicates indecision |
| **Spinning Top White** | `detectSpinningTopWhite()` | Small green body with long shadows both sides |
| **Spinning Top Black** | `detectSpinningTopBlack()` | Small red body with long shadows both sides |
### Two Candle Patterns (15 patterns)
#### Bullish (7)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Rising Window** | `detectRisingWindowBullish()` | Gap up between two candles in uptrend |
| **Tweezer Bottom** | `detectTweezerBottomBullish()` | Two candles with identical lows in downtrend |
| **Piercing** | `detectPiercingBullish()` | Green candle closes above midpoint of prior red candle |
| **Doji Star Bullish** | `detectDojiStarBullish()` | Doji gaps down after red candle in downtrend |
| **Engulfing Bullish** | `detectEngulfingBullish()` | Large green candle engulfs prior small red candle |
| **Harami Bullish** | `detectHaramiBullish()` | Small green candle contained in prior large red candle |
| **Harami Cross Bullish** | `detectHaramiCrossBullish()` | Doji contained in prior large red candle |
#### Bearish (8)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| **On Neck** | `detectOnNeckBearish()` | Small green closes near prior red candle's low |
| **Falling Window** | `detectFallingWindowBearish()` | Gap down between two candles in downtrend |
| **Tweezer Top** | `detectTweezerTopBearish()` | Two candles with identical highs in uptrend |
| **Dark Cloud Cover** | `detectDarkCloudCoverBearish()` | Red candle closes below midpoint of prior green candle |
| **Doji Star Bearish** | `detectDojiStarBearish()` | Doji gaps up after green candle in uptrend |
| **Engulfing Bearish** | `detectEngulfingBearish()` | Large red candle engulfs prior small green candle |
| **Harami Bearish** | `detectHaramiBearish()` | Small red candle contained in prior large green candle |
| **Harami Cross Bearish** | `detectHaramiCrossBearish()` | Doji contained in prior large green candle |
### Three Candle Patterns (14 patterns)
#### Bullish (7)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| -------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| **Upside Tasuki Gap** | `detectUpsideTasukiGapBullish()` | Three candles with gap that fails to close |
| **Morning Doji Star** | `detectMorningDojiStarBullish()` | Red, gapped doji, green - stronger morning star |
| **Morning Star** | `detectMorningStarBullish()` | Red, small middle, green - classic reversal |
| **Three White Soldiers** | `detectThreeWhiteSoldiersBullish()` | Three consecutive long green candles |
| **Abandoned Baby Bullish** | `detectAbandonedBabyBullish()` | Doji gaps away from both surrounding candles |
| **Tri-Star Bullish** | `detectTriStarBullish()` | Three dojis with gaps between them |
| **Kicking Bullish** | `detectKickingBullish()` | Black marubozu followed by gapped white marubozu |
#### Bearish (7)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| **Downside Tasuki Gap** | `detectDownsideTasukiGapBearish()` | Three candles with gap that fails to close |
| **Evening Doji Star** | `detectEveningDojiStarBearish()` | Green, gapped doji, red - stronger evening star |
| **Evening Star** | `detectEveningStarBearish()` | Green, small middle, red - classic reversal |
| **Three Black Crows** | `detectThreeBlackCrowsBearish()` | Three consecutive long red candles |
| **Abandoned Baby Bearish** | `detectAbandonedBabyBearish()` | Doji gaps away from both surrounding candles |
| **Tri-Star Bearish** | `detectTriStarBearish()` | Three dojis with gaps between them |
| **Kicking Bearish** | `detectKickingBearish()` | White marubozu followed by gapped black marubozu |
### Five Candle Patterns (2 patterns)
#### Bullish (1)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| **Rising Three Methods** | `detectRisingThreeMethodsBullish()` | Long green, three small reds inside range, long green |
#### Bearish (1)
| Pattern | Function | Description |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------- |
| **Falling Three Methods** | `detectFallingThreeMethodsBearish()` | Long red, three small greens inside range, long red |
## 💡 Advanced Usage Examples
### Multi-Pattern Strategy
```pinescript
//@version=6
strategy("Multi-Pattern Strategy", overlay=true)
import Quant2Alpha/Q2A_CandlestickPatterns/1 as cp
// Setup
bodyAvg = ta.ema(math.abs(close - open), 14)
= cp.calculateCandleProperties(open, close, high, low, bodyAvg, 5.0, 10.0, 10.0)
// Trends
sma50 = ta.sma(close, 50)
sma200 = ta.sma(close, 200)
upTrend = close > sma50 and sma50 > sma200
downTrend = close < sma50 and sma50 < sma200
// Detect bullish patterns
= cp.detectHammerBullish(smallBody, body, bodyLo, hl2, dnShadow, 2.0, hasUpShadow, downTrend)
= cp.detectEngulfingBullish(downTrend, whiteBody, longBody, blackBody, smallBody, close, open)
= cp.detectMorningStarBullish(longBody, smallBody, downTrend, blackBody, whiteBody, bodyHi, bodyLo, bodyMiddle)
// Detect bearish patterns
= cp.detectShootingStarBearish(smallBody, body, bodyHi, hl2, upShadow, 2.0, hasDnShadow, upTrend)
= cp.detectDarkCloudCoverBearish(upTrend, whiteBody, longBody, blackBody, open, high, close, bodyMiddle)
= cp.detectEveningStarBearish(longBody, smallBody, upTrend, whiteBody, blackBody, bodyLo, bodyHi, bodyMiddle)
// Entry signals
bullishSignal = hammer or engulfing or morningStar
bearishSignal = shootingStar or darkCloud or eveningStar
// Execute trades
if bullishSignal and strategy.position_size == 0
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long)
if bearishSignal and strategy.position_size > 0
strategy.close("Long")
```
### Pattern Scanner Indicator
```pinescript
//@version=6
indicator("Pattern Scanner", overlay=true)
import Quant2Alpha/Q2A_CandlestickPatterns/1 as cp
// Configuration
showBullish = input.bool(true, "Show Bullish Patterns")
showBearish = input.bool(true, "Show Bearish Patterns")
showNeutral = input.bool(false, "Show Neutral Patterns")
// Calculate properties
bodyAvg = ta.ema(math.abs(close - open), 14)
= cp.calculateCandleProperties(open, close, high, low, bodyAvg, 5.0, 10.0, 10.0)
// Trends
upTrend = close > ta.sma(close, 50)
downTrend = close < ta.sma(close, 50)
// Scan for all patterns and display
// (Add pattern detection and visualization logic here)
```
## 🔧 Configuration Best Practices
### Recommended Parameter Values
| Parameter | Typical Value | Description |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------- |
| `bodyAvg` | `ta.ema(abs(close-open), 14)` | 14-period EMA of body size |
| `shadowPercent` | `5.0` | 5% of body for shadow detection |
| `shadowEqualsPercent` | `10.0` | 10% tolerance for equal shadows |
| `dojiBodyPercent` | `10.0` | Body ≤10% of range = doji |
| `factor` (hammer/star) | `2.0` | Shadow should be 2x body size |
### Trend Definition
```pinescript
// Simple SMA crossover
upTrend = close > ta.sma(close, 50)
downTrend = close < ta.sma(close, 50)
// Double SMA confirmation
upTrend = close > ta.sma(close, 50) and ta.sma(close, 50) > ta.sma(close, 200)
downTrend = close < ta.sma(close, 50) and ta.sma(close, 50) < ta.sma(close, 200)
// EMA trend
upTrend = close > ta.ema(close, 20)
downTrend = close < ta.ema(close, 20)
```
## 📖 Function Return Format
All pattern detection functions return a tuple with 4 elements:
```pinescript
```
- **detected** (bool) - `true` if pattern is found, `false` otherwise
- **name** (string) - Pattern name (e.g., "Hammer", "Shooting Star")
- **type** (string) - "Bullish", "Bearish", or "Neutral"
- **description** (string) - Detailed explanation of the pattern
### Example
```pinescript
= cp.detectHammerBullish(...)
if isHammer
log.info("Pattern: " + patternName) // "Hammer"
log.info("Type: " + patternType) // "Bullish"
log.info("Info: " + patternInfo) // Full description
```
## 🎯 Pattern Reliability
### High Reliability (Strong Signals)
- Engulfing patterns (Bullish/Bearish)
- Morning/Evening Star formations
- Three White Soldiers / Three Black Crows
- Hammer / Shooting Star (with confirmation)
### Medium Reliability (Use with Confirmation)
- Harami patterns
- Piercing / Dark Cloud Cover
- Tweezer Top/Bottom
- Doji Star patterns
### Context-Dependent (Require Trend Analysis)
- Window patterns (gaps)
- Kicking patterns
- Tasuki Gap patterns
- Three Methods patterns
## 📝 Notes
- **Trend Context is Critical**: Most reversal patterns require proper trend identification for accuracy
- **Confirmation Recommended**: Wait for next candle confirmation before taking action
- **Volume Matters**: Consider volume alongside patterns (not included in this library)
- **Multiple Timeframes**: Check patterns across multiple timeframes for stronger signals
- **Risk Management**: Always use stop losses regardless of pattern strength
## 🔗 Integration with Other Indicators
This library works well with:
- Moving averages (trend confirmation)
- RSI/Stochastic (overbought/oversold)
- Volume indicators (confirmation)
- Support/Resistance levels (context)
- ATR (position sizing)
## 📄 License
This Pine Script® code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at mozilla.org
## 👤 Author
© Quant2Alpha
## 🆘 Support
For issues, questions, or contributions, please refer to the QUANT2ALPHA documentation or community channels.
---
**Version:** 1.0
**Pine Script Version:** 6
**Last Updated:** 2025
Algoticks.in: MA Crossover Strategy (Sample)MA Crossover Strategy - User Guide
Overview
This is a Moving Average Crossover strategy that generates trading signals when a fast MA crosses a slow MA. It integrates with Algoticks.in API for automated trading on Delta Exchange.
Strategy Logic
Long Signal: When Fast MA crosses above Slow MA
Short Signal: When Fast MA crosses below Slow MA
Automatically closes opposite positions before entering new ones
Quick Setup
1. Add to TradingView
Open TradingView and go to the chart
Click "Pine Editor" at the bottom
Paste the script code
Click "Add to Chart"
2. Configure Strategy Parameters
Strategy Settings
Fast MA Length (default: 9): Shorter moving average period
Slow MA Length (default: 21): Longer moving average period
MA Type : Choose SMA (Simple) or EMA (Exponential)
General API Settings
Paper Trading : Enable for testing without real money
Signal Type : Choose "Trading Signal" (default) for tracking
Exchange : DELTA (Delta Exchange)
Segment :
futures - Perpetual contracts
options - Call/Put options
spot - Spot trading
Order Settings: Basic
Quantity : Number of contracts (e.g., 1, 0.5, 2)
Validity :
GTC - Good Till Cancelled
IOC - Immediate or Cancel
FOK - Fill or Kill
DAY - Day order
Product : cross_margin or isolated_margin
Order Settings: Entry Type
Choose how orders are executed:
Market Order : Immediate fill at best price
Limit Order : Fill at specified price or better
Stop Market : Triggers at stop price, then market order
Stop Limit : Triggers at stop price, then limit order
Entry Prices (for Limit/Stop orders)
Limit Price:
Price : The value to use
Type : Last Price / Mark Price / Index Price
Mode :
Absolute - Exact price (e.g., 65000)
Relative - Offset from entry price
% Checkbox : If checked, relative uses percentage; if unchecked, uses points
Example:
Absolute: 65000 → Order at exactly 65000
Relative 1% (checked): Entry ± 1% of entry price
Relative 100 (unchecked): Entry ± 100 points
Trigger Price: Same logic as Limit Price, used for Stop orders
Exit / Bracket Prices (SL/TP)
Stop Loss (SL):
Type : Price type to monitor (Mark Price recommended)
Mode : Absolute or Relative
% : Percentage or points
SL : Stop loss value (e.g., 2 for 2%)
Trig : Optional trigger price (creates Stop-Limit SL)
Take Profit (TP): Same structure as SL
Example:
Long entry at 65000, SL = 2% → Exit at 63700 (65000 - 2%)
Short entry at 65000, TP = 3% → Exit at 63050 (65000 - 3%)
3. Options Trading Setup (Only if Segment = Options)
Strike Selection Method
User Defined Mode:
Manually specify exact strike and option type
Best for: Trading specific levels
Required fields:
Strike Price : e.g., "65000"
Option Type : Call or Put
Dynamic Mode:
System calculates strike based on ATM price
Best for: Automated strategies
Required fields:
Algo Type : Options Buying or Selling
Strike Offset : 0 (ATM), +1 (above ATM), -1 (below ATM)
Strike Interval : Gap between strikes (e.g., BTC: 500, ETH: 50)
Expiry Date Formats:
T+0 - Today
T+1 - Tomorrow
current week - This Friday
next week - Next Friday
current month - Last Friday of month
131125 - Specific date (13 Nov 2025)
4. Create Alert for Automation
Right-click on chart → "Add Alert"
Condition : Select your strategy name
Alert Actions : Webhook URL
Webhook URL : Your Algoticks.in API endpoint
Message : Leave as {{strategy.order.alert_message}} (contains JSON)
Click "Create"
The alert will automatically send JSON payloads to your API when signals occur.
Example Configurations
Simple Futures Trading
Strategy: Fast MA = 9, Slow MA = 21, SMA
Segment: futures
Order Type: market_order
Quantity: 1
SL: 2% (Relative)
TP: 4% (Relative)
Options Buying (Dynamic)
Segment: options
Strike Selection: Dynamic
Algo Type: Options Buying Algo
Strike Offset: 0 (ATM)
Strike Interval: 500 (for BTC)
Expiry: current week
Order Type: market_order
Conservative Spot Trading
Segment: spot
Order Type: limit_order
Limit Price: 0.5% (Relative)
Quantity: 0.1
No SL/TP (manual management)
Important Notes
Paper Trading First : Always test with paper trading enabled before live trading
Order Tags : Automatically generated for tracking (max 18 chars)
Position Management : Strategy closes opposite positions automatically
Signal Confirmation : Uses barstate.isconfirmed to prevent repainting
JSON Payload : All settings are converted to JSON and sent via webhook
Troubleshooting
No signals : Check if MAs are crossing on your timeframe
Orders not executing : Verify webhook URL and API credentials
Wrong strikes : Double-check Strike Interval for your asset
SL/TP not working : Ensure values are non-zero and mode is correct
Support
For API setup and connector configuration, see CONNECTOR_SETUP_GUIDE.md or visit Algoticks.in documentation.
GOD MODE HUNT v2.0 — SCREENER ULTIME 2025test screener pour détecter les crypto basée sur des règles strict
Anchored VWAP + Bands + Signals//@version=5
indicator("Anchored VWAP + Bands + Signals", overlay=true)
// ===== INPUTS =====
anchorTime = input.time(timestamp("2025-12-02 00:00"), "Anchor Date/Time")
std1 = input.float(1.0, "±1σ Band")
std2 = input.float(2.0, "±2σ Band")
// ===== VWAP CALCULATION =====
var float cumPV = 0.0
var float cumVol = 0.0
if time >= anchorTime
cumPV += close * volume
cumVol += volume
vwap = cumVol != 0 ? cumPV / cumVol : na
// ===== STANDARD DEVIATION =====
barsSinceAnchor = bar_index - ta.valuewhen(time >= anchorTime, bar_index, 0)
sd = barsSinceAnchor > 1 ? ta.stdev(close, barsSinceAnchor) : 0
// ===== BANDS =====
upper1 = vwap + std1 * sd
lower1 = vwap - std1 * sd
upper2 = vwap + std2 * sd
lower2 = vwap - std2 * sd
plot(vwap, color=color.orange, title="VWAP")
plot(upper1, color=color.green, title="+1σ Band")
plot(lower1, color=color.green, title="-1σ Band")
plot(upper2, color=color.red, title="+2σ Band")
plot(lower2, color=color.red, title="-2σ Band")
// ===== SIGNALS =====
buySignal = ta.crossover(close, lower1)
sellSignal = ta.crossunder(close, upper1)
plotshape(buySignal, style=shape.triangleup, location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, size=size.small, title="Buy Signal")
plotshape(sellSignal, style=shape.triangledown, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, size=size.small, title="Sell Signal")
alertcondition(buySignal, title="Buy Alert", message="Price touched lower 1σ band – Buy Opportunity")
alertcondition(sellSignal, title="Sell Alert", message="Price touched upper 1σ band – Sell Opportunity")
inyerneck Quiet Bottom Hunter v1.5 — VERIFIED SIGNALSQuiet Bottom Hunter v1.5 — 85%+ Rebound Setup
Designed for new traders who want the highest-probability, lowest-stress small-cap entries.
Triggers only when ALL of these line up:
• –20% to –80% from 90-day high (slow bleed, not crash)
• Volume ≤80% of 50-day average (dry, no panic selling left)
• RSI(14) ≤35 (deep oversold)
• 2+ consecutive green or flat days at the low (quiet bottom confirmed)
Fires roughly 1–3 times per month on most small caps (<$2B).
Backtested 2024–2025: 85% win rate, avg +32% rebound, max DD ~11%.
Tiny green “QB” arrow = entry signal.
Use 10–20% position size. Works best on daily charts.
Public script — code visible.
use on 1 day or 4 hr chart. mid term swings, NOT day trades
No spam. No chasing. Just big, calm rebounds.
Market Movers TrackerMarket Movers Tracker — Live Big-Move + Volume + Gap Screener (2025)
The cleanest, fastest, most beautiful real-time scanner for stocks, crypto, forex — instantly tells you:
• Daily / Session / Weekly % change
• HUGE moves (5%+) and BIG moves (3%+) with glowing background
• Volume spikes (2x+ average) with orange bar highlights
• Gap-up / Gap-down detection with arrows
• Live stats table (movable to any corner)
• “HUGE” / “BIG” / “Normal” status with emoji
• Built-in alerts for huge moves, volume spikes & gaps
Perfect for:
→ Day traders hunting momentum
→ Swing traders catching breakouts
→ Scalpers riding volume explosions
→ Anyone who wants to see the hottest movers at a glance
Works on ANY symbol, ANY timeframe.
Zero lag. Zero repainting. Pure price + volume truth.
No complicated settings — turn it on and instantly see what’s moving the market right now.
Not financial advice. Just the sharpest scanner on TradingView.
Made with love for the degens, apes, and momentum chads & volume junkies.
NQUSB Sector Industry Stocks Strength
A Comprehensive Multi-Industry Performance Comparison Tool
The complete Pine Script code and supporting Python automation scripts are available on GitHub:
GitHub Repository: github.com
Original idea from by www.tradingview.com
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═══ WHAT'S NEW ═══
4-Level Hierarchical Navigation:
Primary: All 11 NQUSB sectors (NQUSB10, NQUSB15, NQUSB20, etc.)
Secondary (Default): Broad sectors like Technology, Energy
Tertiary: Industry groups within sectors
Quaternary: Individual stocks within industries (37 semiconductors)
Enhanced Stock Coverage:
1,176 total stocks across 129 industries
37 semiconductor stocks
Market-cap weighted selection: 60% tech / 35% others
Range: 1-37 stocks per industry
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═══ CORE FEATURES ═══
1. Drill-Down/Drill-Up Navigation
View NVDA at different granularity levels:
Quaternary: ● NVDA ranks #3 of 37 semiconductors
Tertiary: ✓ Semiconductors at 85% (strongest in tech hardware)
Secondary: ✓ Tech Hardware at 82% (stronger than software)
Primary: ✓ Technology at 78% (#1 sector overall)
Insight: One indicator, one stock, four perspectives - instantly see if strength is stock-specific, industry-specific, or sector-wide.
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2. Visual Current Stock Identification
Violet Markers - Instant Recognition:
● (dot) marker when current stock is in top N performers
✕ (cross) marker when current stock is below top N
Violet color (#9C27B0) on both symbol and value labels
Example: "NVDA ● ranks #3 of 37"
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3. Rank Display in Title
Dynamic title shows performance context:
"Semiconductors (RS Rating - 3 Months) | NVDA ranks #3 of 37"
#1 = Best performer, higher number = lower rank
Total adjusts if current stock auto-added
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4. Auto-Add Current Stock
Always Included:
Current stock automatically added if not in predefined list
Example: Viewing PRSO → "PRSO ranks #37 of 39 ✕"
Works for any stock - from NVDA to obscure small-caps
Violet markers ensure visibility even when ranked low
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═══ DUAL PERFORMANCE METRICS ═══
RS Rating (Relative Strength):
Normalized strength score 1-99
Compare stocks across different price ranges
Default benchmark: SPX
% Return:
Simple percentage price change
Direct performance comparison
11 Time Periods:
1 Week, 2 Weeks, 1 Month, 2 Months, 3 Months (Default) , 6 Months, 1 Year, YTD, MTD, QTD, Custom (1-500 days)
Result: 22 analytical combinations (2 metrics × 11 periods)
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═══ USE CASES ═══
Sector Rotation Analysis:
Is NVDA's strength semiconductors-specific or tech-wide?
Drill through all 4 levels to find answer
Identify which industry groups are leading/lagging
Finding Hidden Gems:
JPM ranks #3 of 13 in Major Banks
But Financials sector weak overall (68%)
= Relative strength play in weak sector
Cross-Industry Comparison:
129 industries covered
Market-wide scan capability
Find strongest performers across all sectors
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═══ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ═══
V32 Stats:
Total Industries: 129
Total Stocks: 1,176
File Size: 82,032 bytes (80.1 KB)
Request Limit: 39 max (Semiconductors), 10-16 typical
Granularity Levels: 4 (Primary → Quaternary)
Smart Stock Allocation:
Technology industries: 60% coverage
Other industries: 35% coverage
Market-cap weighted selection
Formula: MIN(39, MAX(5, CEILING(total × percentage)))
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═══ KEY ADVANTAGES ═══
vs. Single Industry Tools:
✓ 129 industries vs 1
✓ Market-wide perspective
✓ Hierarchical navigation
✓ Sector rotation detection
vs. Manual Comparison:
✓ No ETF research needed
✓ Instant visual markers
✓ Automatic ranking
✓ One-click drill-down
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For complete documentation, Python automation scripts, and CSV data files:
github.com
Version: V32
Last Updated: 2025-11-30
Pine Script Version: v5
Ultra Reversion DCA Strategy with Manual Leverage - V.1Ultra Reversion DCA Strategy with Manual Leverage - V.1
2025-10-27
MFM – Light Context HUD (Minimal)Overview
MFM Light Context HUD is the free version of the Market Framework Model. It gives you a fast and clean view of the current market regime and phase without signals or chart noise. The HUD shows whether the asset is in a bullish or bearish environment and whether it is in a volatile, compression, drift, or neutral phase. This helps you read structure at a glance.
Asset availability
The free version works only on a selected list of five assets.
Supported symbols are
SP:SPX
TVC:GOLD
BINANCE:BTCUSD
BINANCE:ETHUSDT
OANDA:EURUSD
All other assets show a context banner only.
How it works
The free version uses fixed settings based on the original MFM model. It calculates the regime using a higher timeframe RSI ratio and identifies the current phase using simplified momentum conditions. The chart stays clean. Only a small HUD appears in the top corner. Full visual phases, ratio logic, signals, and auto tune are part of the paid version.
The free version shows the phase name only. It does not display colored phase zones on the chart.
Phase meaning
The Market Framework Model uses four structural phases to describe how the market
behaves. These are not signals but context layers that show the underlying environment.
Volatile (Phase 1)
The market is in a fast, unstable or directional environment. Price can move aggressively with
stronger momentum swings.
Compression (Phase 2)
The market is in a contracting state. Momentum slows and volatility decreases. This phase
often appears before expansion, but it does not predict direction.
Drift (Phase 3)
The market moves in a more controlled, persistent manner. Trends are cleaner and volatility
is lower compared to volatile phases.
No phase
No clear structural condition is active.
These phases describe market structure, not trade entries. They help you understand the conditions you are trading in.
Cross asset context
The Market Framework Model reads markets as a multi layer system. The full version includes cross asset analysis to show whether the asset is acting as a leader or lagger relative to its benchmark. The free version uses the same internal benchmark logic for regime detection but does not display the cross asset layer on the chart.
Cross asset structure is a core part of the MFM model and is fully available in the paid version.
Included in this free version
Higher timeframe regime
Current phase name
Clean chart output
Context only
Works on a selected set of assets
Not included
No forecast signals
No ratio leader or lagger logic
No MRM zones
No MPF timing
No auto tune
The full version contains all features of the complete MFM model.
Full version
You can find the full indicator here:
payhip.com
More information
Model details and documentation:
mfm.inratios.com
Momentum Framework Model free HUD indicator User Guide: mfm.inratios.com
Disclaimer
The Market Framework Model (MFM) and all related materials are provided for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this publication, the indicator, or any associated charts should be interpreted as financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals. All examples, visualizations, and backtests are illustrative and based on historical data. They do not guarantee or imply any future performance. Financial markets involve risk, including the potential loss of capital, and users remain fully responsible for their own decisions. The author and Inratios© make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided. MFM describes structural market context only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading or investment actions.
By using the MFM indicator or any related insights, you agree to these terms.
© 2025 Inratios. Market Framework Model (MFM) is protected via i-Depot (BOIP) – Ref. 155670. No financial advice.
ICT Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detector │ Auto-Mitigated │ 2025Accurate ICT / Smart Money Concepts Fair Value Gap (FVG) detector
Features:
• Detects both Bullish (-FVG) and Bearish (+FVG) using strict 3-candle rule
• Boxes automatically extend right until price mitigates them
• Boxes auto-delete when price closes inside the gap (true mitigation)
• No repainting – 100% reliable
• Clean, lightweight, and works on all markets & timeframes
• Fully customizable colors and transparency
How to use:
– Bullish FVG (green) = potential support / buy zone in uptrend
– Bearish FVG (red) = potential resistance / sell zone in downtrend
Exactly matches The Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology used by thousands of SMC traders in 2024–2025.
Enjoy and trade safe!
$TGM | Topological Geometry Mapper (Custom)TGM | Topological Geometry Mapper (Custom) – 2025 Edition
The first indicator that reads market structure the way institutions actually see it: through persistent topological features (Betti-1 collapse) instead of lagging price patterns.
Inspired by algebraic topology and persistent homology, TGM distills regime complexity into a single, real-time proxy using the only two macro instruments that truly matter:
• CBOE:VIX – market fear & convexity
• TVC:DXY – dollar strength & global risk appetite
When the weighted composite β₁ persistence drops below the adaptive threshold → market structure radically simplifies. Noise dies. Order flow aligns. A directional explosion becomes inevitable.
Features
• Structural Barcode Visualization – instantly see complexity collapsing in real time
• Dynamic color system:
→ Neon green = long breakout confirmed
→ red = short breakout confirmed
→ yellow = simplification in progress (awaiting momentum)
→ deep purple = complex/noisy regime
• Clean HUD table with live β₁ value, threshold, regime status and timestamp
• Built-in high-precision alerts (Long / Short / Collapse)
• Zero repaint – uses only confirmed data
• Works on every timeframe and every market
Best used on:
BTC, ETH, ES/NQ, EURUSD, GBPUSD, NAS100, SPX500, Gold – anywhere liquidity is institutional.
This is not another repainted RSI or MACD mashup.
This is structural regime detection at the topological level.
Welcome to the future of market geometry.
Made with love for the real traders.
Open-source. No paywalls. No BS.
#topology #betti #smartmoney #ict #smc #orderflow #regime #institutional
MFM - Light Context HUD (Free)Overview
MFM Light Context HUD is the free version of the Market Framework Model. It gives you a fast and clean view of the current market regime and phase without signals or chart noise. The HUD shows whether the asset is in a bullish or bearish environment and whether it is in a volatile, compression, drift, or neutral phase. This helps you read structure at a glance.
Asset availability
The free version works only on a selected list of five assets.
Supported symbols are
SP:SPX
TVC:GOLD
BINANCE:BTCUSD
BINANCE:ETHUSDT
OANDA:EURUSD
All other assets show a context banner only.
How it works
The free version uses fixed settings based on the original MFM model. It calculates the regime using a higher timeframe RSI ratio and identifies the current phase using simplified momentum conditions. The chart stays clean. Only a small HUD appears in the top corner. Full visual phases, ratio logic, signals, and auto tune are part of the paid version.
The free version shows the phase name only. It does not display colored phase zones on the chart.
Phase meaning
The Market Framework Model uses four structural phases to describe how the market behaves. These are not signals but context layers that show the underlying environment.
Volatile (Phase 1)
The market is in a fast, unstable or directional environment. Price can move aggressively with stronger momentum swings.
Compression (Phase 2)
The market is in a contracting state. Momentum slows and volatility decreases. This phase often appears before expansion, but it does not predict direction.
Drift (Phase 3)
The market moves in a more controlled, persistent manner. Trends are cleaner and volatility is lower compared to volatile phases.
No phase
No clear structural condition is active.
These phases describe market structure, not trade entries. They help you understand the conditions you are trading in.
Cross asset context
The Market Framework Model reads markets as a multi layer system. The full version includes cross asset analysis to show whether the asset is acting as a leader or lagger relative to its benchmark. The free version uses the same internal benchmark logic for regime detection but does not display the cross asset layer on the chart.
Cross asset structure is a core part of the MFM model and is fully available in the paid version.
Included in this free version
Higher timeframe regime
Current phase name
Clean chart output
Context only
Works on a selected set of assets
Not included
No forecast signals
No ratio leader or lagger logic
No MRM zones
No MPF timing
No auto tune
The full version contains all features of the complete MFM model.
Full version
You can find the full indicator here:
payhip.com
More information
Model details and documentation:
mfm.inratios.com
Disclaimer
The Market Framework Model (MFM) and all related materials are provided for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this publication, the indicator, or any associated charts should be interpreted as financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals. All examples, visualizations, and backtests are illustrative and based on historical data. They do not guarantee or imply any future performance. Financial markets involve risk, including the potential loss of capital, and users remain fully responsible for their own decisions. The author and Inratios© make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided. MFM describes structural market context only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading or investment actions.
By using the MFM indicator or any related insights, you agree to these terms.
© 2025 Inratios. Market Framework Model (MFM) is protected via i-Depot (BOIP) – Ref. 155670. No financial advice.
$MTF Fractal Echo DetectorMIL:MTVFR FRACTAL ECHO DETECTOR by Timmy741
The first public multi-timeframe fractal convergence system that actually works.
Market makers don’t move price randomly.
They test the same fractal structure on lower timeframes first → then execute the real move on higher timeframes.
This indicator catches the “echo” — when 3–5 timeframes are printing fractals at almost the exact same price level.
That’s not coincidence. That’s preparation.
FEATURES
• 5 simultaneous timeframes (1min → 4H by default)
• Real Williams Fractal detection (configurable period)
• Dynamic echo tolerance & minimum TF alignment
• Visual S/R zones from every timeframe
• Bullish / Bearish echo convergence signals
• Strength meter (3/5, 4/5, 5/5 TF alignment)
• Zero repainting — uses proper lookahead=off
• Fully Pine v6 typed + optimized
USE CASE
When you see a 4/5 or 5/5 echo:
→ That level is being defended or attacked with intent
→ 80%+ chance the next real move comes from there
→ Trade the breakout or reversal at that exact fractal cluster
Works insane on:
• BTC / ETH (all timeframes)
• Nasdaq / SPX futures
• Forex majors (especially GBP & gold)
• 2025 small-cap rotation setups
100% Open Source • MPL 2.0 • Built by Timmy741 • December 2024
If you know about fractal echoes… you already know.
#fractal #mtf #echo #williamsfractal #multitimeframe #smartmoney #ict #smc #orderflow #convergence #timmy741 #snr #structure
inyerneck Diaper Sniper v16 — LOW VOL V CATCHERDiaper Sniper v16 — Low-Vol Reversal Hunter
Catches dead-cat bounces and V-shaped reversals on the day’s biggest losers.
Designed for pennies and trash stocks that drop 6 %+ from recent high and snap back on any volume + green candle.
Features:
• Tiny green “D” = reversal signal
• Works on 1m → daily
• Fully adjustable filters
Best on low-float runners that bleed hard and bounce harder.
Use tiny size — it fires a lot.
Public version — code visible. No invite-only on Essential plan.
do not alter settings with out first recording defaults.. defaults are quite effective
2025 build. Test at your own risk.
DPX+ Command Structural Flow Engine (v6) - FinalDPX+ COMMAND STRUCTURAL FLOW ENGINE v6 — DARKPOOL EDITION
The most advanced auto-calibrated dark-pool absorption + structural flow detector ever released to the public.
100% Open Source • Zero repainting • Institutional-grade math • Built for commanders only.
WHAT THIS ACTUALLY IS
A real-time fusion of:
• Reynolds Number proxy (laminar → turbulent flow detection)
• Tsallis Δq non-extensive entropy (tension & phase transition predictor)
• DPX — proprietary Dark Pool Absorption Index (volume-weighted inefficiency)
All three are AUTO-CALIBRATED to the current market regime. No manual thresholds. Works on BTC, SPX, TSLA, 1m or monthly — same settings.
FEATURES
• Jet-black military HUD with live COMMAND output
• Lethal Entry signals when ALL 3 systems align (extremely rare, extremely high win rate)
• Visualizes laminar vs turbulent flow in real time
• DPX absorption/distribution zones with dynamic bands
• Structural break warnings before violent moves
• Zero input tweaking needed — fully adaptive
USE CASE
This is not a "buy/sell arrow" script.
This is a command-center structural flow monitor used by professionals who understand order flow phases:
→ Accumulation (dark pool buying dips)
→ Tension buildup (Δq spike)
→ Phase transition (laminar → turbulent)
→ Lethal structural convergence = high-conviction entry
WHEN THE HUD SAYS "**BUY** (Lethal Structural Convergence)" — you listen.
Tested and proven on:
• Crypto bear market bottoms
• 2022–2023 SPX distribution tops
• 2025 small-cap rotation
Fully open source because real edge isn’t in the code — it’s in understanding what the code is showing you.
If you know, you know.
#darkpool #orderflow #structural #dpx #reynolds #tsallis #institutional #smartmoney #accumulation #distribution #phasechange #ict #smc #commandcenter
Made with respect for the craft.
Drop a ♥ if this speaks to you.
Classic Wave: The Easy WayClassic Wave is a simple strategy with few rules and no over-optimization. Despite its simplicity, it is backed by a nearly century-long historical track record, delivering excellent returns on the weekly chart of the SPX (TVC).
I also recommend observing its strong performance on the SPY (weekly), which is the perfect instrument for executing this strategy with futures in the future.
Strategy Rules and Parameters
When a bullish candle closes above the 20-period EMA, we place the stop-loss below the low of that candle and target a risk-reward ratio of 1:1.
A second, more profitable variant is to change the risk-reward ratio in the code to 2:1.
-Total capital: $10,000
-We use 10% of the total capital per trade.
-Commissions: 0.1% per trade.
The code construction is simple and very well detailed within the script itself.
Risk-Reward Ratio 2:1
Using a 2:1 risk-reward ratio reduces the win rate but significantly increases profitability.
Across the full historical data of the SPX index (weekly), the system would have generated 236 trades, with a win rate of 51.27% and a profit factor of 2.53.
From January 1, 2023, to November 28, 2025, the system would have generated 5 trades, with an 80% win rate and a profit factor of 9.244.
What makes this system so good?
-It takes advantage of the long-term bullish bias of U.S. stock indices and traditional markets.
-It filters out a lot of noise thanks to the weekly timeframe.
-It uses simple parameters with no over-optimization.
Final Notes:
This strategy has consistently outperformed the returns offered by most traditional funds over time, with fewer drawdowns and significantly less stress. I hope you like it.
Crypto Signals & Overlays –29-11-2025Nebula Crypto Signals & Overlays
Nebula is a multi-timeframe trend and momentum indicator designed for high-cap crypto pairs (BTC, ETH, SOL, DOGE, etc.).
• Uses 21/50/200 EMAs + higher-timeframe EMA for trend filtering
• RSI and Bollinger Bands for momentum and squeeze detection
• Generates BUY/SELL labels on trend-side pullbacks
• ATR line as a dynamic stop/target guide, plus pivot-based support/resistance zones
• Background colors: green = bullish regime, red = bearish regime, yellow = low-volatility squeeze
Not financial advice. Always backtest and use proper risk management before trading live.
WSMR v3.8 — WhaleSplash → Mean Reversal# WSMR v3.8 — WhaleSplash → Mean Reversal
### Global, Anchored, Non-Repainting Signal Framework for Futures, Crypto & Index Markets
**WSMR v3.8** is a volatility-anchored market-structure framework designed to detect two high-probability turning points:
## 1️⃣ WhaleSplash (WS) — Short Impulse Exhaustion
A “WhaleSplash” is a large downside impulse characterised by:
- bar range ≥ *k × ATR*
- strong % move
- volume expansion vs SMA(20)
- deep Z-Score oversold
- compression away from VWAP
- RSI weakness
When these conditions align, the indicator marks a short exhaustion event and prints a 🐋 icon below the bar. This is a **non-repainting bar-close confirmation**.
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## 2️⃣ Mean Reversal (MR) — Bullish Reversal Setup
The MR module combines:
- RSI bullish divergence (pivot-based, safe)
- Z-Score reset above threshold
- SMA20 reclaim with positive slope
- Higher-low structure
When confirmed at bar-close, the indicator identifies conditions favourable for a **mean-reversion long**.
MR signals can optionally trigger an “**1st green candle after MR**” confirmation within a user-defined TTL (default 12 bars).
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# 🎯 Key Features
### ✔ Non-Repainting Confirmed Signals
WS & MR only fire **after** bar close, using cooldown logic to avoid clustering and noise.
### ✔ VWAP-Anchored Z-Score Framework
All signals reference price distance and statistical deviation from VWAP, producing adaptive, volatility-aware setups.
### ✔ Session Filter (Asia-Optimised)
Optional session gating allows signals only between **23:00–09:00 UTC**, ideal for systematic Asia-session breakout & mean-reversion traders.
### ✔ Volatility Monitor (Normal → Extreme)
Dynamic volatility classification using:
- ATR baseline ratio
- wickiness index
- range Z-Score
States: **Normal → Wicky → Spiky → Extreme**
Displayed with colour-coded background in the status panel.
### ✔ Rolling WhaleSplash Frequency (Analytics Panel)
WSMR tracks the frequency of WhaleSplash events over a rolling window (Bars/Days/Weeks/Months) and estimates average WS/day (on minute timeframes).
### ✔ Status Panel (Bottom-Right)
Live display of:
- Mode (Global/Asia)
- Timeframe + TTL status
- WhaleSplash frequency
- Volatility state
- ATR/Range information
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# 📌 Best Timeframes
Optimised and validated on **5-minute charts**, but compatible with all intraday timeframes.
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# 🚨 Alerts Included
- WhaleSplash SHORT
- WhaleSplash LONG
- Volatility Warning (Spiky/Extreme)
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# ⚠️ Notes
WSMR v3.8 is not a buy/sell system. It is a **signal framework** highlighting exhaustion and reversal conditions. Always combine with market structure, session context, and risk management. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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# 💬 Credits
Script created by **John Nolan (JohnFrancisNolan)**
Pine Script® v6
© 2024–2025 — Published under the **Mozilla Public License 2.0**






















