2-Minute Trend and Power Scanner# 2-Minute Trend and Power Scanner: Functionality and Entry Signals
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The TradingView script "2-Minute Trend and Power Scanner" is based on the concept of PowerBar signals on 2-minute charts with 20 and 200 period SMAs, as explained in the video on Youtube ("How To Master the 2-min Chart" from
Oliver Velez Trading).
Here is a detailed description of how it works:
## Basics of the Script
The script uses two essential moving averages:
- 20-period simple moving average (SMA)
- 200-period simple moving average (SMA)
These two SMAs form the basis for trend identification, exactly as described in the video. The 20 SMA is considered the "child," while the 200 SMA functions as the "parent."
## Market Phase Detection
The script identifies three essential market phases:
- **Narrow**: When the distance between the 20 and 200 SMA is small
- **Trending**: When the 20 SMA separates from the 200 SMA and forms a trend
- **Wide**: When the distance between the two SMAs is particularly large
This phase detection corresponds exactly to the concept of three states (flat/narrow, trending, and wide) described in the video.
## PowerBar Definition
A key element for signals are "PowerBars":
- **Bullish PowerBar**: A green candle bar with above-average size (factor definable via powerFactor) that forms near the 20 SMA
- **Bearish PowerBar**: A red candle bar with above-average size that forms near the 20 SMA
The proximity to the 20 SMA is defined by the parameter "nearPerc," which sets the maximum percentage distance.
## Trend Determination
The trend is defined as follows:
- **Bull Trend**: When price > SMA20 > SMA200, and both SMAs have the correct angle which you can set in the input field
- **Bear Trend**: When price SMA20 > SMA200)
- The 20 SMA has the right angle (default: 45-90 degrees)
- The 200 SMA has the right angle (default: 2-90 degrees)
- A bullish PowerBar occurs near the 20 SMA
**Short Signal (Sell signal)**:
- A bear trend exists (price < SMA20 < SMA200), and both SMAs have the correct angle which you can set in the input field
- The 20 SMA has the right angle (default: -90 to -45 degrees)
- The 200 SMA has the right angle (default: -90 to -2 degrees)
- A bearish PowerBar occurs near the 20 SMA
## Trade Management
After a signal:
- Stop-Loss is automatically set based on a percentage
- Take-Profit is also set as a percentage
- Trades are automatically closed before US market close (15:55-16:00 ET)
## Visual Representation
The script offers extensive visual elements:
- Arrow symbols for long and short signals
- Color-coded marking of market phases in the background
- Display of stop-loss and take-profit levels
- Statistics tables for trading results
- Overview of the last 10 trades
## Conceptual Alignment with the Video
The implementation in the script exactly matches the concept presented in the video:
- Using the 2-minute chart as the ideal timeframe for trading experience
- Focus on the "Pictures of Power" when the 20 SMA begins to separate from the 200 SMA
- Buying strength bars (PowerBars) near the 20 SMA
- Trading in alignment with institutional money flow
The script automates the manual process described in the video through precise parameters and mathematical calculations for angles, proximity to SMA, and candle body size.
ค่าเฉลี่ยเคลื่อนที่แบบง่าย (SMA)
Distance % from MAs + plotsPlots the distance, expressed as percentage, from MAs in a pane, as well as the MAs themselves in the price chart pane.
10 Moving Averages10 Moving Averages Indicator Enhance Your Trend Analysis and Crossover Strategies
This free TradingView indicator overlays 10 fully customizable moving averages on your chart, empowering you to analyze trends and crossovers with clarity. Designed with versatility in mind, it allows you to choose from multiple types of moving averages—Simple (SMA), Exponential (EMA), Running (RMA), Weighted (WMA), or Volume-Weighted (VWMA)—for each line.
Key Features:
10 Moving Averages in One: Monitor up to 10 different moving averages simultaneously, perfect for comparing trends across multiple timeframes or methods.
Customizable Settings:
Type Selection: Easily switch between SMA, EMA, RMA, WMA, and VWMA.
Adjustable Lengths: Configure the period for each moving average to fit your trading strategy.
Color Options: Intuitively set distinct colors for each MA for quick visual identification.
Show/Hide Individual MAs: Activate or deactivate any moving average without cluttering your chart.
Organized & User-Friendly: The input parameters are neatly grouped, making configuration straightforward even for beginners.
Whether you’re a day trader looking to spot quick crossovers or a long-term investor gauging overall market trends, this indicator offers the flexibility and precision you need. Enjoy a more comprehensive view of price action and make more informed trading decisions.
Happy charting and best of luck in your trading journey!
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SMA of a specific time period특정 기간의 이동평균을 설정하여 포지션을 확인할 수 있는 SMA 지표
SMA indicator to check the position by setting the moving average of a specific time period without selecting the time
OD EssentialsOD Essentials Indicator
The OD Essentials indicator is a comprehensive script designed to provide traders with key technical levels across multiple timeframes, including moving averages, VWAP, and opening price levels. It also features an Opening Range Breakout (ORB) strategy to help traders identify potential breakouts.
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1. Moving Average Helper Function
This function allows the calculation of different types of moving averages, including:
• Simple Moving Average (SMA)
• Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
• Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA/RMA)
• Weighted Moving Average (WMA)
• Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA)
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2. Daily SMAs (20D, 50D, 100D, 200D)
Plots the 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day simple moving averages (SMA) using daily timeframe data:
• 20D SMA: Light blue
• 50D SMA: Dark blue
• 100D SMA: Medium blue
• 200D SMA: Light purple
These SMAs help identify trend direction and key support/resistance levels.
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3. VWAP from 1-Minute Timeframe
Plots the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) calculated using 1-minute timeframe data. This provides real-time insight into price movements based on volume.
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4. 9 EMA from 5-Minute Timeframe
Plots the 9-period EMA from the 5-minute timeframe, which helps traders identify short-term trend direction and possible trade setups.
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5. 200-Week Moving Average (SMA)
Plots the 200-week SMA, a critical long-term moving average that often serves as strong support or resistance in higher timeframes.
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6. Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Opens
Plots the opening prices for the daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes:
• Daily Open: Purple
• Weekly Open: Green
• Monthly Open: Red
These levels help traders identify significant price reference points.
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7. Opening Range Breakout (ORB)
The ORB strategy tracks price action within a defined time window (default: first 5 minutes of the session). It then establishes an ORB high and ORB low:
• ORB High: Green
• ORB Low: Red
If price breaks above the ORB high, it signals a potential bullish breakout. A breakdown below the ORB low suggests a bearish move. This feature is hidden when the chart resolution is greater than the ORB range.
Break Up/Down TDIDetects bullish and bearish cross of SMA2 with SMA34, based on RSI 21 periods. Displays breaks up and breaks down in a table in real time.
MA Crossover SignalsThis indicator identifies potential buy and sell signals based on the crossover of two customizable moving averages (MAs). Tailor your trading strategy by adjusting the period, type (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA), and source for each MA. Visual signals are displayed as triangles on the chart—blue for long (buy) and orange for short (sell)—with optional alerts to keep you informed of key crossover events.
Features:
Fully customizable MA periods, types, and sources.
Clear visual signals with adjustable colors.
Optional alerts for crossovers, including dynamic ticker and MA details.
Overlay display of both MAs for easy trend analysis.
Ideal for traders seeking a simple yet flexible tool to spot momentum shifts and trend reversals.
ARENA-HUB-Edu-Script-RSI-EMA-SMA-ATRThe script was created as an educational tool to help recognize trends, identify entry points, use two RSI indicators together with moving averages, and understand when we are dealing with reversal points.
The script utilizes two RSI indicators on different timeframes for identification. To support this, it incorporates the relationship between three SMAs and three EMAs, while the Supertrend serves as a visual aid for educational purposes.
If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
VIDYA with Customizable Table RowsVolumatic VIDYA Enhanced
The Volumatic VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) indicator, originally created by BigBeluga, is a powerful trend-following tool that combines price and volume analysis to provide traders with a comprehensive view of market dynamics. This enhanced version, designed with user-friendliness in mind, builds upon the original by adding new features and customization options, making it even more versatile and easy to use.
Original Features (by BigBeluga)
VIDYA Core: This technique utilizes the Variable Index Dynamic Average (VIDYA) as the core smoothing technique to identify trends and filter market noise.
Volume Analysis: Plots volume levels at key market structure pivot points (lows and highs), helping traders understand the relationship between price and volume.
Delta Volume: Calculates and displays delta volume values to evaluate the balance between buy and sell pressure during each trend phase.
Trend Visualization: Clearly visualizes uptrends and downtrends with color-coded indicators, making it easy to identify market sentiment shifts.
Enhancements in This Version
1. Directional Movement Index (DMI) Integration:
Added +DI, -DI, and ADX metrics to assess trend strength and direction.
Includes a DMI Trend indicator to show whether the market is in an uptrend, downtrend, or neutral phase.
2. Volume SMAs with Color Coding:
Added Volume SMAs (9, 20, 51, 200) to analyze volume trends over different timeframes.
Color-coded SMAs (green for uptrend, red for downtrend, gray for neutral) provide quick visual cues.
3. Customizable Table:
Users can now enable or disable individual rows in the table to display only the metrics they care about.
Includes options for Buy Volume, Sell Volume, Delta Volume, Relative Volume, Volume SMAs, Trend Status, Signal, DMI Metrics, and more.
4. Improved Usability:
Added user-friendly input options for customizing the indicator's behavior and appearance.
Enhanced table layout for better readability and organization.
Why Use This Indicator?
Comprehensive Analysis: Combines price, volume, and trend strength metrics into a single tool.
Customizable: Tailor the indicator to your trading style by enabling or disabling specific features.
Visual Clarity: Color-coded trends and volume levels make it easy to interpret market conditions at a glance.
Market Sentiment: Delta volume and DMI metrics provide insights into buy-sell pressure and trend strength.
**Credits**
Original Creator: BigBeluga (for the Volumatic VIDYA indicator).
Enhancements: (for adding DMI integration, Volume SMAs, and customizable table options).
This enhanced version of the Volumatic VIDYA indicator is designed to help traders make more informed decisions by providing a deeper understanding of price, volume, and trend dynamics. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, this tool offers valuable insights to improve your trading strategy.
Simple Moving Averages MTFSimple Moving Averages MTF
This indicator plots Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) from multiple timeframes—intraday, daily, weekly, and monthly—right on your chart. It’s built for traders who want a clear, adaptable way to spot trends, whether trading short-term or holding long-term positions.
Key Features:
- Multi-Timeframe SMAs: View intraday, daily, weekly, and monthly SMAs in one place.
- Fully Customizable: Set lengths and colors for each SMA.
- Toggle On/Off: Show or hide SMAs to keep your chart clean.
- Quick Setup: Adjust settings inline with ease.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart.
Open settings and pick a timeframe group (e.g., "Intraday Timeframes").
Enable/disable SMAs, tweak lengths and colors.
Hit "OK" to see it in action.
Interpretation:
- Support/Resistance: SMAs serve as dynamic levels for price reactions.
- Trend Signals: Rising SMAs indicate bullish momentum; falling SMAs suggest bearish.
- Crossovers: Short SMA crossing above a long SMA may signal a buy; below, a sell.
- Divergence: Price diverging from SMAs can hint at reversals.
Why Use It?
"Simple Moving Averages MTF" is a versatile, no-fuss tool for trend analysis. Use it solo or pair it with other indicators to match your trading style. Get multi-timeframe insights, simplified.
200 Day SMA HighlighterHighlights area under chart for 200 day moving average (adjustable).
Shows color coding for when price is above or below the sma.
Avi - Trendlines EnhancedDeveloped from open-source code by © pikusov (Diagonal Supports and Resistances), this indicator provides traders with a robust and visually intuitive method to identify and monitor key support and resistance levels. Its ability to check for multiple test touches, combined with dynamic updates, customizable visuals, and integrated alert systems, makes it an effective tool for comprehensive technical market analysis.
This advanced TradingView Pine Script indicator dynamically detects and draws support and resistance trendlines based on historical pivot points while also checking for multiple test touches. Here’s a detailed summary of its functionality:
Customizable Trendline Detection:
Historical Analysis: Users specify the number of historical bars to examine for identifying pivot points, enabling a deep scan for reliable support and resistance levels.
Pivot Lookback Settings: The primary pivot lookback period (x1) is user-defined, with a secondary period (x2) calculated as half of x1, allowing the indicator to capture both local lows and highs accurately.
Dynamic Trendline Construction and Multiple Test Validation:
Iterative Pivot Pairing: The script uses nested loops to identify pairs of pivot points (lows for support, highs for resistance) and calculates an interpolated price along the line connecting these pivots.
Testing and Updating Trendlines:
The indicator continuously checks whether the price respects the drawn trendlines.
It verifies if the trendlines have been tested multiple times by iterating through historical bars, ensuring that the level holds up under repeated tests.
When a level is retested, the trendline is updated and a test counter is incremented, thereby reinforcing the significance of the support or resistance level.
Visual Customization Options:
Line Appearance: Users can tailor the trendlines with customizable thickness, dash patterns (solid, dotted, or dashed), and specific colors for support and resistance lines.
Label Settings: Labels display the precise price levels (and optionally the number of tests), with configurable sizes and styles, offering clear visual cues on the chart.
Alerting and Confirmation Mechanisms:
Breakout Alerts: The script triggers alerts when the price action breaches a trendline. It differentiates between standard alerts and those that are volume-confirmed—where the volume exceeds a set multiple of the average—thus minimizing false signals.
RSI-Based Bar Coloring: When enabled, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is computed, and bars at trendline test points are color-coded (dark red for overbought and dark green for oversold conditions), providing immediate visual feedback on market momentum.
Supporting Analytical Tools:
Pivot Labels: The indicator can display pivot labels using built-in functions, marking key pivot highs and lows with their corresponding price values.
Moving Averages: Two customizable moving averages (fast and slow) can be plotted (using either SMA or EMA), helping to contextualize the trendlines within the broader market trend.
Efficient Object Management:
Array-Based Storage and Cleanup: Arrays are used to store drawn objects (lines and labels), and a cleanup routine ensures that outdated objects are removed with every new bar, keeping the chart clutter-free.
Helper Functions: Utility functions such as price_at for interpolating prices along the trendline and round_to_tick for rounding values enhance the script’s precision and usability.
Avi - TablesThe "Avi - Tables" indicator is a comprehensive tool designed to display a wealth of technical information directly on your TradingView chart using dynamic tables and visual elements. It combines multiple analysis techniques and multi-timeframe metrics into an easy-to-read layout. Key features include:
Moving Averages & VWMA:
The indicator calculates up to six user-configurable moving averages (with options for both SMA and EMA) and a 20-period Volume-Weighted Moving Average (VWMA). It plots these averages on the chart and computes the percentage difference between the current price and each moving average. It also checks if the price has touched these levels.
ATR and Volatility:
A 14-period Average True Range (ATR) is calculated and expressed as a percentage of the close price, providing a measure of market volatility.
Volume Analysis:
Using daily volume data and a user-defined volume period, the indicator computes the relative volume (RVOL) as a multiple compared to the average volume. It estimates the full-day volume based on the elapsed trading day and compares it with the previous day’s volume, applying conditional formatting based on these comparisons.
Pressure Metrics:
The script calculates buyer and seller pressure based on price movement and volume, determining the dominant pressure (BP or SP) and displaying the result with corresponding color cues.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis Table:
Users can select various timeframes (15-min, 1-hour, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly) for additional indicators such as MACD, ADX, CCI, and RSI. Each timeframe’s data is displayed in a dedicated table cell, with colors and text dynamically indicating bullish, bearish, or neutral conditions.
Customizable Tables & Layout:
The indicator provides several inputs for table positioning, text size, and layout options—including an option to flip the table rows and columns—allowing you to customize the display to best suit your chart and analysis needs.
Pivot Points & Gap Analysis:
Beyond the tables, the script includes functionality for detecting pivot highs and lows as well as identifying chart gaps. It draws labels for pivot points and, in an optional section, detects and manages gaps (with partial or full closures) and triggers alerts when new gaps appear or are closed.
Overall, "Avi - Tables" is designed to deliver a multi-layered view of the market —from moving averages and volatility to volume dynamics and multi-timeframe indicator signals—all organized neatly into customizable tables. This makes it a powerful resource for traders seeking an integrated and visually intuitive technical analysis tool.
Avi - 8 MAMoving Averages (MA) Section
User Inputs:
The script lets you enable/disable and configure eight different moving averages. For each MA, you can choose:
The type: Simple Moving Average (SMA) or Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
The period (length)
The color used for plotting
Calculation:
A custom function (maFunc) calculates the MA value based on the selected type and length. Each moving average (from MA 1 to MA 8) is computed accordingly and then plotted on the chart.
2. EMA Cloud
Inputs:
There are inputs for a "Fast EMA" (default 8) and a "Slow EMA" (default 21).
Calculation & Plotting:
The script calculates the 8-period and 21-period EMAs. Although these EMAs are not directly plotted (they’re set with display.none), they are used to determine the market condition:
If the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, the area between them is filled with a greenish color.
If the fast EMA is below the slow EMA, the fill color turns reddish.
3. Buyer/Seller Pressure & ATR Calculations
Price Difference:
The script computes the difference between the close and open prices (as well as the percentage difference), which can be used as a measure of buyer vs. seller pressure.
ATR (Average True Range):
A 14-period ATR is calculated and then expressed as a percentage of the current close price. This gives a sense of volatility relative to the price level.
4. Volume Metrics & Relative Volume
Daily Volume & Averages:
The script retrieves daily volume data and computes a moving average for volume over a configurable length (default 20).
Relative Volume:
It calculates:
The average volume for the current period.
A relative volume multiplier comparing current volume to its moving average.
An estimated full-day volume based on the elapsed trading time, and checks if it will exceed the previous day’s volume.
The values are then formatted (e.g., converting to millions) for easier reading.
Conditional Formatting:
A background color is set based on whether the estimated relative volume is above or below a threshold.
5. Table Display
Purpose:
A table is created (position is configurable) to display key metrics:
14-day ATR percentage
Relative volume information (as a multiple and whether it exceeds the previous day)
Price difference (absolute and percentage change)
Style:
The table cells include conditional background and text colors to highlight different market conditions.
6. Pivot Points & Labels
Pivot Calculation:
The script calculates pivot highs and lows using user-defined left/right bar lengths.
Label Drawing:
When a pivot point is detected, a label is drawn on the chart to display its value. The style and colors for these labels are also configurable by the user.
Summary
This indicator script is quite comprehensive. It not only provides multiple moving averages and an EMA cloud to help visualize trend conditions but also includes features to assess market volatility, volume dynamics, and pivot levels—all of which are displayed neatly on the chart through plots and a customizable table. The commented-out gap detection code suggests that further features could be integrated if gap analysis is required.
If you have any specific questions or need further modifications, feel free to ask!
2 days ago
Release Notes
1. Moving Averages (MA) Section
User Inputs:
The script lets you enable/disable and configure eight different moving averages. For each MA, you can choose:
The type: Simple Moving Average (SMA) or Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
The period (length)
The color used for plotting
Calculation:
A custom function (maFunc) calculates the MA value based on the selected type and length. Each moving average (from MA 1 to MA 8) is computed accordingly and then plotted on the chart.
2. EMA Cloud
Inputs:
There are inputs for a "Fast EMA" (default 8) and a "Slow EMA" (default 21).
Calculation & Plotting:
The script calculates the 8-period and 21-period EMAs. Although these EMAs are not directly plotted (they’re set with display.none), they are used to determine the market condition:
If the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, the area between them is filled with a greenish color.
If the fast EMA is below the slow EMA, the fill color turns reddish.
3. Buyer/Seller Pressure & ATR Calculations
Price Difference:
The script computes the difference between the close and open prices (as well as the percentage difference), which can be used as a measure of buyer vs. seller pressure.
ATR (Average True Range):
A 14-period ATR is calculated and then expressed as a percentage of the current close price. This gives a sense of volatility relative to the price level.
4. Volume Metrics & Relative Volume
Daily Volume & Averages:
The script retrieves daily volume data and computes a moving average for volume over a configurable length (default 20).
Relative Volume:
It calculates:
The average volume for the current period.
A relative volume multiplier comparing current volume to its moving average.
An estimated full-day volume based on the elapsed trading time, and checks if it will exceed the previous day’s volume.
The values are then formatted (e.g., converting to millions) for easier reading.
Conditional Formatting:
A background color is set based on whether the estimated relative volume is above or below a threshold.
5. Table Display
Purpose:
A table is created (position is configurable) to display key metrics:
14-day ATR percentage
Relative volume information (as a multiple and whether it exceeds the previous day)
Price difference (absolute and percentage change)
Style:
The table cells include conditional background and text colors to highlight different market conditions.
6. Pivot Points & Labels
Pivot Calculation:
The script calculates pivot highs and lows using user-defined left/right bar lengths.
Label Drawing:
When a pivot point is detected, a label is drawn on the chart to display its value. The style and colors for these labels are also configurable by the user.
Summary
This indicator script is quite comprehensive. It not only provides multiple moving averages and an EMA cloud to help visualize trend conditions but also includes features to assess market volatility, volume dynamics, and pivot levels—all of which are displayed neatly on the chart through plots and a customizable table. The commented-out gap detection code suggests that further features could be integrated if gap analysis is required.
If you have any specific questions or need further modifications, feel free to ask.
Avi - Live 20 ChecklistThis indicator, called "Live 20 Checklist", is a comprehensive TradingView tool that consolidates multiple technical analysis metrics into one dynamic display. It’s designed to help traders quickly assess market conditions by providing a real-time checklist of key indicators.
Key Features:
Moving Averages & Reversion Signals:
It calculates a primary moving average (with a customizable length and type, either SMA or EMA) and measures the percentage difference between the current price and this average. By comparing this difference over a lookback period, the script generates bullish or bearish reversion signals when the price deviates significantly from the average.
Trend Analysis:
The indicator uses linear regression over user-defined short-term and long-term periods to determine the overall price trend direction. This helps in identifying whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase over different timeframes.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index):
It computes the CCI to gauge momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions, with color-coded outputs reflecting the strength of the current momentum.
Volume Metrics:
Volume trends are analyzed by comparing current volume to both short-term and long-term moving averages. It also estimates the full-day volume based on the elapsed time in the trading session and compares it to the previous day’s volume, presenting this as a relative volume (RVOL) multiple.
Gap Detection:
The script scans historical bars to detect bullish and bearish gaps, drawing lines on the chart to visually highlight these gaps. It further identifies the “closest gap” relative to the current price.
Candlestick Pattern Recognition:
A variety of candlestick patterns (such as bullish/bearish engulfing, doji, hammers, marubozu, and more) are detected, with the current pattern highlighted in the table and background color adjusted accordingly.
Dynamic Table Display:
All these metrics are neatly organized in a customizable table on the chart. Traders can choose which rows to display (moving average info, trends, CCI, volume trends, gap details, candlestick patterns, ATR, RVOL, and open-close difference) and adjust the table’s position, text size, and color theme.
Additional Visual Tools:
Besides the main moving average, an extra moving average can be plotted for additional perspective. Pivot high/low labels are also available to mark key price levels, with colors that adjust based on the selected theme.
Overall, the Live 20 Checklist is a robust indicator that merges several analytical tools into one visual dashboard, enabling traders to quickly evaluate market conditions and make informed decisions.
1 hour ago
Release Notes
This indicator, called "Live 20 Checklist", is a comprehensive TradingView tool that consolidates multiple technical analysis metrics into one dynamic display. It’s designed to help traders quickly assess market conditions by providing a real-time checklist of key indicators.
Key Features:
Moving Averages & Reversion Signals:
It calculates a primary moving average (with a customizable length and type, either SMA or EMA) and measures the percentage difference between the current price and this average. By comparing this difference over a lookback period, the script generates bullish or bearish reversion signals when the price deviates significantly from the average.
Trend Analysis:
The indicator uses linear regression over user-defined short-term and long-term periods to determine the overall price trend direction. This helps in identifying whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase over different timeframes.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index):
It computes the CCI to gauge momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions, with color-coded outputs reflecting the strength of the current momentum.
Volume Metrics:
Volume trends are analyzed by comparing current volume to both short-term and long-term moving averages. It also estimates the full-day volume based on the elapsed time in the trading session and compares it to the previous day’s volume, presenting this as a relative volume (RVOL) multiple.
Gap Detection:
The script scans historical bars to detect bullish and bearish gaps, drawing lines on the chart to visually highlight these gaps. It further identifies the “closest gap” relative to the current price.
Candlestick Pattern Recognition:
A variety of candlestick patterns (such as bullish/bearish engulfing, doji, hammers, marubozu, and more) are detected, with the current pattern highlighted in the table and background color adjusted accordingly.
Dynamic Table Display:
All these metrics are neatly organized in a customizable table on the chart. Traders can choose which rows to display (moving average info, trends, CCI, volume trends, gap details, candlestick patterns, ATR, RVOL, and open-close difference) and adjust the table’s position, text size, and color theme.
Additional Visual Tools:
Besides the main moving average, an extra moving average can be plotted for additional perspective. Pivot high/low labels are also available to mark key price levels, with colors that adjust based on the selected theme.
Overall, the Live 20 Checklist is a robust indicator that merges several analytical tools into one visual dashboard, enabling traders to quickly evaluate market conditions and make informed decisions.
1 hour ago
Release Notes
This indicator, called "Live 20 Checklist", is a comprehensive TradingView tool that consolidates multiple technical analysis metrics into one dynamic display. It’s designed to help traders quickly assess market conditions by providing a real-time checklist of key indicators.
Key Features:
Moving Averages & Reversion Signals:
It calculates a primary moving average (with a customizable length and type, either SMA or EMA) and measures the percentage difference between the current price and this average. By comparing this difference over a lookback period, the script generates bullish or bearish reversion signals when the price deviates significantly from the average.
Trend Analysis:
The indicator uses linear regression over user-defined short-term and long-term periods to determine the overall price trend direction. This helps in identifying whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase over different timeframes.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index):
It computes the CCI to gauge momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions, with color-coded outputs reflecting the strength of the current momentum.
Volume Metrics:
Volume trends are analyzed by comparing current volume to both short-term and long-term moving averages. It also estimates the full-day volume based on the elapsed time in the trading session and compares it to the previous day’s volume, presenting this as a relative volume (RVOL) multiple.
Gap Detection:
The script scans historical bars to detect bullish and bearish gaps, drawing lines on the chart to visually highlight these gaps. It further identifies the “closest gap” relative to the current price.
Candlestick Pattern Recognition:
A variety of candlestick patterns (such as bullish/bearish engulfing, doji, hammers, marubozu, and more) are detected, with the current pattern highlighted in the table and background color adjusted accordingly.
Dynamic Table Display:
All these metrics are neatly organized in a customizable table on the chart. Traders can choose which rows to display (moving average info, trends, CCI, volume trends, gap details, candlestick patterns, ATR, RVOL, and open-close difference) and adjust the table’s position, text size, and color theme.
Additional Visual Tools:
Besides the main moving average, an extra moving average can be plotted for additional perspective. Pivot high/low labels are also available to mark key price levels, with colors that adjust based on the selected theme.
Overall, the Live 20 Checklist is a robust indicator that merges several analytical tools into one visual dashboard, enabling traders to quickly evaluate market conditions and make informed decisions.
7 minutes ago
Release Notes
This indicator, called "Live 20 Checklist", is a comprehensive TradingView tool that consolidates multiple technical analysis metrics into one dynamic display. It’s designed to help traders quickly assess market conditions by providing a real-time checklist of key indicators.
Key Features:
Moving Averages & Reversion Signals:
It calculates a primary moving average (with a customizable length and type, either SMA or EMA) and measures the percentage difference between the current price and this average. By comparing this difference over a lookback period, the script generates bullish or bearish reversion signals when the price deviates significantly from the average.
Trend Analysis:
The indicator uses linear regression over user-defined short-term and long-term periods to determine the overall price trend direction. This helps in identifying whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase over different timeframes.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index):
It computes the CCI to gauge momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions, with color-coded outputs reflecting the strength of the current momentum.
Volume Metrics:
Volume trends are analyzed by comparing current volume to both short-term and long-term moving averages. It also estimates the full-day volume based on the elapsed time in the trading session and compares it to the previous day’s volume, presenting this as a relative volume (RVOL) multiple.
Gap Detection:
The script scans historical bars to detect bullish and bearish gaps, drawing lines on the chart to visually highlight these gaps. It further identifies the “closest gap” relative to the current price.
Candlestick Pattern Recognition:
A variety of candlestick patterns (such as bullish/bearish engulfing, doji, hammers, marubozu, and more) are detected, with the current pattern highlighted in the table and background color adjusted accordingly.
Dynamic Table Display:
All these metrics are neatly organized in a customizable table on the chart. Traders can choose which rows to display (moving average info, trends, CCI, volume trends, gap details, candlestick patterns, ATR, RVOL, and open-close difference) and adjust the table’s position, text size, and color theme.
Additional Visual Tools:
Besides the main moving average, an extra moving average can be plotted for additional perspective. Pivot high/low labels are also available to mark key price levels, with colors that adjust based on the selected theme.
Overall, the Live 20 Checklist is a robust indicator that merges several analytical tools into one visual dashboard, enabling traders to quickly evaluate market conditions and make informed decisions.
5-Day SMA Trend Indicator (30m)This 5-Day SMA Trend Indicator is a simple yet powerful tool designed to help traders visualize short-term trend strength and direction. It analyzes the 5-day simple moving average (SMA) on an intraday timeframe (default: 30 minutes) to determine whether the market is in a bullish or bearish short-term trend.
Key Features:
✅ 5-Day SMA Calculation – Plots a 5-period simple moving average (SMA) on an intraday chart
✅ Trend Detection – Identifies when the SMA is rising or falling
✅ Price Positioning – Determines whether price is above or below the SMA
✅ Color-Coded Background –
• 🟩 Green → Price is above a rising SMA (bullish trend)
• 🟥 Red → Price is below a falling SMA (bearish trend)
✅ Intraday Analysis – Uses 30-minute candles by default, but you can adjust the timeframe
How It Works:
1. The script calculates the 5-day SMA using intraday price data.
2. It determines if the SMA is rising (bullish) or falling (bearish) by checking the slope of the moving average.
3. It checks if the current price is above or below the SMA.
4. If price is above a rising SMA, the background turns green (bullish signal).
5. If price is below a falling SMA, the background turns red (bearish signal).
6. If neither condition is met, no background color is applied.
Use Cases:
📌 Trend Confirmation – Helps traders confirm if a rally is sustainable or likely to fail
📌 Entry & Exit Signals – Can assist in timing buy and sell decisions based on short-term trend direction
📌 Risk Management – Avoid buying into weak rallies below a falling SMA
SMA Strategy Builder: Create & Prove Profitability📄 Pine Script Strategy Description (For Publishing on TradingView)
🎯 Strategy Title:
SMA Strategy Builder: Create & Prove Profitability
✨ Description:
This tool is designed for traders who want to build, customize, and prove their own SMA-based trading strategies. The strategy tracks capital growth in real-time, providing clear evidence of profitability after each trade. Users can adjust key parameters such as SMA period, take profit levels, and initial capital, making it a flexible solution for backtesting and strategy validation.
🔍 Key Features:
✅ SMA-Based Logic:
Core trading logic revolves around the Simple Moving Average (SMA).
SMA period is fully adjustable to suit various trading styles.
🎯 Customizable Take Profit (TP):
User-defined TP percentages per position.
TP line displayed as a Step Line with Breaks for clear segmentation.
Visual 🎯TP label for quick identification of profit targets.
💵 Capital Tracking (Proof of Profitability):
Initial capital is user-defined.
Capital balance updates after each closed trade.
Shows both absolute profit/loss and percentage changes for every position.
Darker green profit labels for better readability and dark red for losses.
📈 Capital Curve (Performance Visualization):
Capital growth curve available (hidden by default, can be enabled via settings).
📏 Dynamic Label Positioning:
Label positions adjust dynamically based on the price range.
Ensures consistent visibility across low and high-priced assets.
⚡ How It Works:
Long Entry:
Triggered when the price crosses above the SMA.
TP level is calculated as a user-defined percentage above the entry price.
Short Entry:
Triggered when the price crosses below the SMA.
TP level is calculated as a user-defined percentage below the entry price.
TP Execution:
Positions close immediately once the TP level is reached (no candle close confirmation needed).
🔔 Alerts:
🟩 Long Signal Alert: When the price crosses above the SMA.
🟥 Short Signal Alert: When the price crosses below the SMA.
🎯 TP Alert: When the TP target is reached.
⚙️ Customization Options:
📅 SMA Period: Choose the moving average period that best fits your strategy.
🎯 Take Profit (%): Adjust TP percentages for flexible risk management.
💵 Initial Capital: Set the starting capital for realistic backtesting.
📈 Capital Curve Toggle: Enable or disable the capital curve to track overall performance.
🌟 Why Use This Tool?
🔧 Flexible Strategy Creation: Adjust core parameters and create tailored SMA-based strategies.
📈 Performance Proof: Capital tracking acts as real proof of profitability after each trade.
🎯 Immediate TP Execution: No waiting for candle closures; profits lock in as soon as targets are hit.
💹 Comprehensive Performance Insights: Percentage-based and absolute capital tracking with dynamic visualization.
🏦 Clean Visual Indicators: Strategy insights made clear with dynamic labeling and adjustable visuals.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Trading financial instruments carries risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always perform your own due diligence before making any trading decisions.
C&P MA/KT Compare & Predict Moving average / Current market price.
This is simple table indicator. Located at right-top of chart. Shows which way will MA's head go.
I made this indicator for automate candle countings & compare price. With this friend, you will be know trend more faster then waiting traditional MA golden / dead crossing.
In factory settings, current market price will be compared with closing price of the candle, corresponding to previous number 7, 25, 60, 99, 130, 240. If Current market price is lower then past, the box for the corresponding MA is highlighted in red and appears as Down. In opposite case, it will be highlighted in green and indicates Up.
MA와 시장가 차이로 MA의 머리 방향을 예측해주는 간단한 지표입니다.
수동으로 캔들 되돌려서 종가와 시장가 비교하는게 너무 번거로워서 자동화를 위해 제작되었습니다. 해당 지표를 이용하시면 MA의 골든/데드 크로스를 기다리는 것보다 더 빠른 예측이 가능합니다.
차트 우측 상단에 예측 값이 표시되며, 기본 설정에선 7, 25, 60, 99, 130, 240개 전 캔들의 종가와 시장가가 비교됩니다. 시장가가 비교 값보다 높을 때는 초록 배경에 Up 텍스트가 출력됩니다. 반대의 경우엔 빨간색 배경에 Down 표기가 나타납니다.
Smart MA Crossover BacktesterSmart MA Crossover Backtester - Strategy Overview
Strategy Name: Smart MA Crossover Backtester
Published on: TradingView
Applicable Markets: Works well on crypto (tested profitably on ETH)
Strategy Concept
The Smart MA Crossover Backtester is an improved Moving Average (MA) crossover strategy that incorporates a trend filter and an ATR-based stop loss & take profit mechanism for better risk management. It aims to capture trends efficiently while reducing false signals by only trading in the direction of the long-term trend.
Core Components & Logic
Moving Averages (MA) for Entry Signals
Fast Moving Average (9-period SMA)
Slow Moving Average (21-period SMA)
A trade signal is generated when the fast MA crosses the slow MA.
Trend Filter (200-period SMA)
Only enters long positions if price is above the 200-period SMA (bullish trend).
Only enters short positions if price is below the 200-period SMA (bearish trend).
This helps in avoiding counter-trend trades, reducing whipsaws.
ATR-Based Stop Loss & Take Profit
Uses the Average True Range (ATR) with a multiplier of 2 to calculate stop loss.
Risk-Reward Ratio = 1:2 (Take profit is set at 2x ATR).
This ensures dynamic stop loss and take profit levels based on market volatility.
Trading Rules
✅ Long Entry (Buy Signal):
Fast MA (9) crosses above Slow MA (21)
Price is above the 200 MA (bullish trend filter active)
Stop Loss: Below entry price by 2× ATR
Take Profit: Above entry price by 4× ATR
✅ Short Entry (Sell Signal):
Fast MA (9) crosses below Slow MA (21)
Price is below the 200 MA (bearish trend filter active)
Stop Loss: Above entry price by 2× ATR
Take Profit: Below entry price by 4× ATR
Why This Strategy Works Well for Crypto (ETH)?
🔹 Crypto markets are highly volatile – ATR-based stop loss adapts dynamically to market conditions.
🔹 Long-term trend filter (200 MA) ensures trading in the dominant direction, reducing false signals.
🔹 Risk-reward ratio of 1:2 allows for profitable trades even with a lower win rate.
This strategy has been tested on Ethereum (ETH) and has shown profitable performance, making it a strong choice for crypto traders looking for trend-following setups with solid risk management. 🚀
MTF Ichimoku Conversion Line SMA with H/L mirrored levelsWelcome to MTF Ichimoku Conversion Line with SMA Highs/Lows Extended Lines!
1. Overview
It is designed to provide a multi-timeframe view of market trends and potential support/resistance levels by obtaining a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the Conversion Line of Ichimoku Equibilium (Ichimoku Kinko-Hyo), which acts as a substantial trend line on the candlestick chart. The SMA of the conversion line smooths out price fluctuations and indicates the overall trend direction—if the candles are above it, the trend can be read as an uptrend, while below it, the trend can be read as a downtrend.
2. Calculation
The indicator first calculates the Conversion Line (see the description of Ichimoku theory anywhere, e.g., Wikipedia), as the average of the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined period (Conversion Line Length, default is 9, also recommended is 9).
It then retrieves this Conversion Line from a higher timeframe (MTF Timeframe) to add a broader perspective. Using a specified period (SMA Length)., an SMA is computed on this multi-timeframe conversion line. This SMA serves as a trend line that visually represents the prevailing price trend, making it easier to assess market direction.
3. Pivot Highs/low detection and drawing their extensions
In addition, the indicator identifies pivot highs and lows from the SMA data using a defined pivot length. When these pivots occur, horizontal lines are drawn and extended across the chart. These extended lines (drawn in a yellowish color by default) include a full extension, a half extension, and a middle extension line representing the midpoint between the high and low pivot.
4. Mirror lines
The indicator also offers optional mirror line features. When the Mirror Upside option is enabled, five additional lines are drawn above the highest extended yellow line at equal intervals. Similarly, when the Mirror Downside option is enabled, five lines are drawn below the lowest extended yellow line. These light gray mirror lines serve as extra reference levels, which can help identify potential support or resistance zones.
5. Parameters
User parameters include:
- Conversion Line Length: The period used to calculate the conversion line.
- MTF Timeframe: The higher timeframe from which the conversion line is obtained.
- SMA Length: The period over which the SMA is calculated on the conversion line.
- SMA Mode: A toggle to display either the SMA or the raw conversion line (SMA recommended).
- SMA Line Width: The thickness of the SMA line.
- Pivot Length for SMA Highs/Lows: The period used to detect pivot highs and lows in the SMA.
- Horizontal Extension: Number of bars by which the pivot and extended lines are drawn across the chart
- Colors for High and Low Pivot Lines and Extended Lines: Customizable colors are used to draw the lines.
Mirror Upside and Mirror Downside: These options enable drawing additional mirror lines above and below the extended lines.
- Hide Old Lines: An option to hide previous pivot lines once new ones are drawn for a cleaner chart. Turned on by default.
6. Conclusion
Overall, the Conversion Line SMA in this indicator smooths out the conversion line data and effectively functions as a trend line for the candlestick chart, helping traders visually interpret the underlying market trend. The extended and mirror lines provide further context for potential price reversal or continuation areas, making this a powerful tool for multi-timeframe technical analysis.
EMA/SMA Ribbon Pro (AUTO HTF + Labels)This indicator is a multi-timeframe (MTF) moving average ribbon that dynamically adjusts to the next highest timeframe. It provides a visual representation of market trends by stacking multiple EMAs and SMAs with customizable color fills and labels.
Features
✅ Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Support: Automatically detects the next highest time frame or allows for manual selection
✅ Customizable Moving Averages: Supports EMA and SMA with different lengths for flexible configuration
✅ Ribbon Visualization: Smooth color transitions between different moving averages for better trend identification
✅ Crossover Labels: Detects bullish and bearish EMA/SMA crossovers and marks them on the chart
✅ Price Labels & Timeframe Display: Displays moving average values to the right of the price axis with customizable label padding and colors
How It Works
Select the HTF mode: Manual or automatic
Choose EMA/SMA lengths to create different ribbons
Enable/disable price labels for each moving average
Customize colors and transparency for ribbons and labels
Crossover labels appear when faster moving averages cross slower ones and vice versa
Use Cases
📌 Trend Identification: Identify bullish and bearish trends using multiple EMAs and SMAs
📌 Support & Resistance Zones: MAs can act as dynamic support and resistance levels
📌 Reversal & Confirmation Signals: Watch for MTF crossovers to confirm trend changes
Customization
🔹 Standard EMA Lengths: 6, 8, 13, 21, 34, 48, 100, 200, 300, 400
🔹 SMA Lengths: 48, 100, 200
🔹 Color Adjustments: Set custom colors for bullish/bearish ribbons
🔹 Crossovers: Enable/disable custom crossover pairs (e.g., 100/200 EMA, 200 EMA/SMA).
This indicator is perfect for traders who rely on multi-timeframe confluence while seeking to enhance their market analysis and decision-making process.
As always, by combining EMA/SMA Ribbon with other tools, traders ensure that they are not relying on a single indicator. This layered approach can reduce the likelihood of false signals and improve overall trading accuracy.
As always, be sure to use any indicator with price action and volume indicators for better trade confirmation!