Harmonic Pattern Sniper PRO- Crypto Lidya🎯 Harmonic Pattern Sniper PRO (HPS PRO) — Crypto Lidya Edition
Professional Harmonic Pattern Detector, Alert & Backtest Engine
🔍 Overview
HPS PRO is a fully automated Harmonic Pattern Detection and Backtest System built for TradingView.
It detects 11 harmonic formations within seconds, draws PRZ (Potential Reversal Zone) boxes, calculates TP/SL levels, and displays performance statistics for each pattern.
📈 “HPS PRO doesn’t just detect patterns — it analyzes them statistically.”
🧩 Supported Patterns
1. Bat
2. Gartley
3. Cypher
4. Crab
5. Deep Crab
6. Butterfly
7. Shark
8. Anti-Shark
9. 5-0 Pattern
10. Nen Star
11. Navarro 200
Each pattern is detected for both bullish and bearish directions with user-defined deviation tolerances.
⚙️ Real-Time & Non-Redrawing
- Detects patterns before candle close (instant detection)
- Intrabar Hard-Lock prevents multiple detections on the same bar
- Snapshot Engine freezes entry levels — patterns never repaint in history
Real-time pattern detection before bar close with “lock” symbol
📸 Instant Detection Proof — Before & After Comparison
To demonstrate the real-time, non-repainting nature of HPS PRO, the following two screenshots show the pattern formation before and immediately after the D-bar closes.
The pattern appears live (before candle close), and the same formation remains visible after the bar closes — confirming zero repainting.
Before Candle Close (Instant Detection Preview):
After Candle Close (Confirmed Pattern, Same Structure):
💡 This comparison clearly proves that HPS PRO draws harmonic structures instantly at the D-bar without any delay or redraw.
🎯 Automated TP / SL Projection
Five Take Profit (TP1–TP5) levels and one Stop-Loss (SL) level are auto-calculated.
Two calculation engines available:
- Fibonacci Classic
- Fibonacci Custom (Crypto Lidya)
Each level has its own label, price display, and color transparency.
PRZ box and ENTRY label visually mark the potential reversal zone.
📊 Backtest Performance Panel
A fully integrated table summarizing each pattern’s success:
- Total formations detected
- SL count
- TP1–TP5 success rates
- Automatic Grand Total row
“Analyze each pattern’s win rate directly from your chart.”
🔔 Smart Alert System
- Edge-based trigger (alerts only once at the first detection)
- 3 alert categories:
1.) All Patterns (Any)
2.) Direction-Based (Bullish / Bearish)
3.) Per-Pattern alerts (e.g., Bullish Deep Crab)
Alert messages are bilingual by default:
EN: Bullish Bat detected.
TR: Boğa Bat formasyonu oluştu.
🧠 Intelligent Architecture
- Hash Pool: guarantees pattern uniqueness (no redraws)
- Snapshot Engine: locks ENTRY/BASE prices at first detection
- Garbage Collector: automatically manages drawing limits
- “Show Last Pattern” mode: displays only the latest formation
💡 Volume Intelligence
- Highlights bars with volume ≥ 2×, 3×, or 4× above average
- Paints candles by volume multiples
“Whale Alert” mode plots colored triangles for ultra-high volume bars
💼 Ideal For
✅ Technical analysts
✅ Harmonic pattern traders
✅ Algorithmic strategy developers
✅ Traders who value statistical validation
“HPS PRO ends the manual search era — every pattern, instantly and accurately.”
🔗 Developed by Crypto Lidya
📩 “For support, please contact the developer on TradingView.”
🧠 “Don’t hunt patterns — let HPS PRO find them.”
📊 “Your backtest table reveals your strategy’s structure.”
🚀 “HPS PRO — The next evolution of harmonic trading.”
🌐 Coming Soon: HPS DEMO (Free Version)
EN: A free demo version (“Harmonic Pattern Sniper DEMO – Crypto Lidya”) will soon be available for public testing on selected pairs.
TR: “Harmonic Pattern Sniper DEMO – Crypto Lidya” isimli ücretsiz demo sürümü yakında seçili grafiklerde denemeye açılacaktır.
Volume
ORB + Lq-💰-Enhanced-R6 [J-Algo]# ORB-Enhanced-R6 with Key Liquidity
## 🎯 **Professional Opening Range Breakout + Institutional Liquidity Analysis**
Transform your trading with this comprehensive indicator that combines **Opening Range Breakouts** with **Key Liquidity Levels** - bridging the gap between retail and institutional trading concepts.
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## 🚀 **Key Features**
### **📊 Opening Range Breakout (ORB)**
- **Customizable time periods** - 15min default, or set custom session times
- **Dynamic fill colors** - Session comparison or breakout direction
- **Professional labeling** - Clear ORH/ORL markers with tooltips
- **Historical data toggle** - Clean charts or full history view
### **🌍 Multi-Session Analysis**
- **Tokyo, London, New York, Sydney** sessions with individual colors
- **Session high/low tracking** - Identify key intraday levels
- **Timezone flexibility** - Supports all major trading timezones
- **Clean visual separation** - Each session clearly distinguished
### **💧 Dual-Timeframe Key Liquidity**
- **HTF Liquidity (4H default)** - Major institutional levels where big money sits
- **LTF Liquidity (1H default)** - Precision entry levels for optimal timing
- **Smart mitigation** - Levels disappear when broken (optional: keep visible)
- **Timeframe labels** - Clear "4H", "1H" identification at line ends
### **📈 Advanced Confirmation Tools**
- **EMA Integration** - Trend bias with customizable length
- **Multi-Timeframe Analysis** - Higher timeframe trend confirmation
- **Volume Spike Detection** - Identify high-conviction moves
- **Smart Alerts** - Quality-scored breakouts (High Quality vs Standard)
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## 🎨 **Visual Excellence**
### **Professional Design**
- **Color-coded sessions** - Easy visual distinction
- **Consistent labeling** - ORB style text for all levels
- **Flexible extensions** - Short, Current, or Max line extensions
- **Clean interface** - Show/hide any component
### **Customization Options**
- **Individual session colors** - Personalize your chart appearance
- **Line thickness control** - Adjust visual prominence
- **Text size options** - Tiny to Huge sizing
- **Transparency settings** - Perfect visual balance
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## ⚡ **Smart Alert System**
### **Quality-Scored Breakouts**
- **HIGH QUALITY** alerts when volume + MTF bias confirm
- **STANDARD** alerts for regular breakouts
- **Detailed information** - Price levels, volume strength, MTF bias
- **Once-per-bar frequency** - No spam, only actionable signals
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## 🎯 **Trading Applications**
### **Scalping Strategy**
1. **LTF liquidity sweep** + **ORB breakout** = Precision entry
2. **Volume confirmation** = High-conviction trade
3. **Session awareness** = Optimal timing
### **Swing Trading**
1. **HTF liquidity levels** = Major support/resistance
2. **ORB direction** + **MTF bias** = Trend confirmation
3. **Session breaks** = Momentum continuation
### **Institutional Approach**
1. **HTF liquidity** = Where institutions position
2. **LTF liquidity** = Where retail stops cluster
3. **ORB + Liquidity confluence** = Highest probability setups
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## ⚙️ **Configuration Guide**
### **Quick Setup**
1. **Enable Key Liquidity** - Turn on HTF (4H) for major levels
2. **Optional LTF** - Add 1H levels for precision (can be toggled off)
3. **Session Selection** - Choose relevant trading sessions
4. **ORB Timeframe** - Default 15min or customize
### **Advanced Setup**
- **MTF Analysis** - Enable for trend bias confirmation
- **Volume Analysis** - Add conviction to breakouts
- **Alert Configuration** - Set up quality-scored notifications
- **Visual Customization** - Colors, thickness, extensions
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## 📊 **Best Timeframes**
### **Recommended Usage**
- **Chart Timeframe**: 5min - 15min
- **HTF Liquidity**: 4H - 1D
- **LTF Liquidity**: 1H - 4H
- **ORB Period**: 15min - 1H
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## 🛠️ **Technical Excellence**
- **Pine Script v6** - Latest TradingView technology
- **Optimized Performance** - Efficient array management
- **Error Handling** - Robust code prevents crashes
- **Memory Management** - Display limits prevent overload
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## 💡 **Why This Indicator?**
### **Combines Best of Both Worlds**
- **Retail Strategy** - ORB breakouts for clear signals
- **Institutional Context** - Liquidity levels for market structure
- **Professional Execution** - Clean, reliable, customizable
### **Complete Trading Solution**
- **Entry Signals** - ORB breakouts with confluence
- **Context Levels** - Key liquidity for S/R
- **Risk Management** - Clear invalidation levels
- **Timing Tools** - Session and volume awareness
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## 🎖️ **Perfect For**
✅ **Forex Traders** - Session-based with liquidity context
✅ **Crypto Traders** - 24/7 ORB with institutional levels
✅ **Scalpers** - Precision entries with LTF liquidity
✅ **Swing Traders** - HTF context with ORB momentum
✅ **Professional Traders** - Institutional-grade analysis
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## 🔥 **Get Started**
Add this indicator to your chart and experience the power of combining **Opening Range Breakouts** with **Key Liquidity Analysis**. Transform your trading from guesswork to precision with institutional-level market structure awareness.
**Happy Trading! 📈**
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## 📝 **Disclaimer**
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Volume-Confirmed Reversal Engine [AlgoPoint]Volume-Confirmed Reversal Engine v2.0
Overview
A price pattern alone is not enough to signal a high-probability reversal. True market turning points—moments of capitulation or euphoria—are almost always confirmed by a significant spike in volume.
The Volume-Confirmed Reversal Engine is designed to identify these exact moments. It filters out low-conviction price movements and focuses only on reversal patterns that are backed by meaningful volume activity.
How It Works
The indicator's logic is based on a sequential confirmation process:
- High-Volume Anchor Candle: The engine first scans for an "Anchor Candle"—a candle that makes a new high or low over a user-defined look_back period. Critically, this candle's volume must also be significantly higher than the recent average. Low-volume breakouts are ignored.
- Setup Activation & Visualization: When a valid Anchor Candle is detected, the indicator enters a "setup" phase. It visually marks this on your chart by drawing a Setup Box around the high and low of the Anchor Candle, extending it forward for the duration of the confirm_in window.
- Confirmation & Signal: A final signal is only triggered if the price breaks out of the opposite side of the Setup Box within the confirmation window. This action, combined with the initial volume spike, confirms the reversal.
- Setup Box Visualization: See exactly which candle the indicator is watching and the key price levels (the box boundaries) that need to be broken for a signal.
Signal Strength Score (1-4): Every signal now comes with a score, providing insight into its quality based on four factors:
- The base price pattern is met.
- The initial Anchor Candle had high volume.
- The final Confirmation Candle also had high volume.
- The signal is aligned with the long-term macro trend (e.g., a BUY signal above the 200 EMA).
Status Dashboard: A simple panel on your chart tells you what the indicator is doing in real-time ("Scanning for Setups," "Watching Bullish Setup," etc.) and displays a countdown for how many bars are left for a confirmation.
How to Interpret & Use
- The Box: When a colored box appears, it's an early warning that a reversal setup is active. Watch the boundaries of the box for a potential breakout.
- The Score: Use the score to gauge the quality of a signal. A 3/4 or 4/4 score represents a very high-conviction setup where multiple technical factors are aligned.
- The Dashboard: Use the panel to understand the indicator's current state and the time-sensitivity of an active setup.
- The BUY/SELL Labels: These are the final, actionable triggers, appearing only after the full price and volume confirmation process is complete.
Rolling VWAP by VibieRolling VWAP
🧠 Concept
Rolling VWAP is a continuously updating VWAP that doesn’t reset at fixed anchors like daily or weekly VWAP.
Instead, it applies VWAP calculation to a moving window of recent bars, making it more adaptive and responsive to current market conditions.
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⚙️ How It Works
1. VWAP Formula
• VWAP = Σ(price × volume) ÷ Σ(volume) over a rolling lookback period.
2. Rolling Window
• The indicator calculates VWAP only for the last N bars (e.g., 50).
• As each new bar appears, the oldest drops out, creating a continuously updated VWAP line.
3. Real-Time Adjustment
• Rolling VWAP constantly shifts with new data, tracking short-term fair value as market conditions evolve.
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🧭 How to Use
• Intraday trading → use short rolling windows (20–50 bars) for scalping and mean reversion setups.
• Swing trading → use longer windows (e.g., 10 days) to track medium-term fair value.
• Rolling VWAP acts as dynamic support/resistance and can serve as a trend filter.
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🌟 Why It’s Original and Useful
• Reacts faster to volume changes than anchored VWAP.
• Continuously represents short-term fair price without session resets.
• Excellent for adaptive strategies in volatile markets.
• Particularly valuable for active day traders.
Aggregated VWAP by VibieAggregated VWAP (Professional Layout)
🧠 Concept
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is a widely used institutional benchmark for fair price.
This indicator enhances standard VWAP by aggregating multiple exchanges, adding standard deviation bands, and offering two visualization modes (bands or lines), providing a professional-grade VWAP analysis tool.
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⚙️ How It Works
1. VWAP Calculation
• VWAP = Σ(price × volume) ÷ Σ(volume), using hlc3 as price reference.
• The indicator supports multiple anchor periods: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly.
2. Exchange Aggregation
• VWAP values are aggregated from Binance, Bybit, and Coinbase to compute a market-wide VWAP.
• This prevents bias from a single exchange.
3. Standard Deviation Bands
• Plots ±1σ, ±2σ, ±3σ, ±4σ bands around VWAP.
• These show statistical extremes relative to fair value and act as dynamic overbought/oversold zones.
4. Display Modes
• Bands Mode → continuous VWAP and deviation bands.
• Lines Mode → plots VWAP and deviation levels as fixed horizontal lines for each completed period (e.g., pWeek VAL, dMonth VWAP).
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🧭 How to Use
• VWAP levels act as dynamic support/resistance.
• Deviation bands highlight statistically stretched price areas.
• Previous period VWAP levels (e.g., pWeek, pMonth) often act as institutional reference points.
• Ideal for both swing and intraday trading strategies.
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🌟 Why It’s Original and Useful
• Uses aggregated data for more reliable VWAP calculations.
• Integrates standard deviations, period anchoring, and labeling into one tool.
• Professional layout mirrors institutional analysis techniques.
• Extremely versatile for trend following, mean reversion, and breakout systems.
High volume bar by VibieHigh Volume Bar with Extended vPOC (Aggregation Enabled)
🧠 Concept
This indicator is designed to detect institutional activity and large traders by using statistical volume analysis and identifying key intrabar liquidity levels.
It applies Z-Score volume analysis to highlight unusually high volume candles and marks the Volume Point of Control (vPOC) inside each detected bar — the price level where the most volume was transacted.
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⚙️ How It Works
1. Z-Score Volume Analysis
• The indicator calculates how far current volume deviates from its historical average using standard deviations (Z-Score).
• When the Z-Score exceeds the user-defined threshold, the candle is flagged as a High Volume Bar (HVB).
2. Multi-Exchange Aggregation
• Volumes from Binance, Bybit, and Coinbase can be aggregated into a composite volume metric.
• This provides a broader and more accurate market perspective, minimizing anomalies from individual exchanges.
3. Candle Coloring
• Bullish HVB → entire candle (body + wicks) is colored blue.
• Bearish HVB → entire candle is colored red.
• This makes large volume events immediately visible on the chart.
4. vPOC Detection
• The script examines a lower timeframe (e.g., 1 minute) within the HVB to find the price level with the highest traded volume.
• A horizontal line is drawn at that price and can be extended for multiple bars, marking a short-term liquidity zone that often acts as support or resistance.
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🧭 How to Use
• vPOC levels frequently act as liquidity magnets and are often retested after the HVB appears.
• Bullish HVB + vPOC below current price = potential long entry zone.
• Bearish HVB + vPOC above price = potential short entry zone.
• Useful for identifying institutional absorption, stop runs, or hidden accumulation/distribution.
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🌟 Why It’s Original and Useful
• Combines statistical volume analysis (Z-Score) with intrabar volume profiling.
• Aggregates multiple exchanges for broader accuracy.
• Offers precise liquidity levels that classic indicators don’t provide.
• Especially valuable for advanced traders looking for institutional footprints.
BSP Aggressive - JarassTitle / Short Description:
BSP Aggressive – Early Trend & Smart Money Detector
Description:
Unlock the power of market insight with BSP Aggressive, the enhanced Buy/Sell Pressure indicator designed for proactive traders. Spot early trend shifts and identify where the “real money” enters the market—before price reacts!
Why BSP Aggressive?
• ⚡ Early Trend Detection: Delta line and pressure columns highlight potential trend reversals ahead of price.
• 💰 Smart Money Visibility: Green columns = strong buying, red columns = strong selling. Know where big players are active.
• 🎯 Noise Reduction: Filters out insignificant trades using volume thresholds, keeping your signals clear.
• ⏱ Intraday Friendly: Perfect for 1-min, 5-min, and 15-min charts, but adaptable to higher timeframes.
• 🛠 Trend Context: Hull MA-based coloring ensures signals align with the current market trend.
How to Use:
1. Look for green columns + rising delta → potential early uptrend.
2. Look for red columns + falling delta → potential early downtrend.
3. Ignore small, filtered columns → reduce false signals.
4. Combine with support/resistance or other trend tools for maximum accuracy.
Disclaimer:
For educational and analytical purposes only. Not a guaranteed predictor of price movements. Always use proper risk management
EMA Cloud Visual Pro Edition Trend LabelsThe EMA Cloud Visual Pro Edition is a clean and elegant trend–following indicator designed to visualize market momentum through the interaction of two exponential moving averages — EMA 50 and EMA 200.
Itcombines a dynamic cloud, background tint, and automatic trend labeling to make chart reading effortless and professional.
🌈 Main Features
✅ EMA Cloud Visualization – A smooth gradient cloud between EMA 50 & EMA 200 clearly highlights the prevailing trend.
🟢 Green cloud → Bullish (EMA 50 > EMA 200)
🔴 Red cloud → Bearish (EMA 50 < EMA 200)
✅ Background Tint – Adds subtle color shading (green/red) to improve visual clarity and trend confirmation.
✅ Trend Labels – Automatic floating labels show the current trend direction on the chart:
UpTREND” when EMA 50 crosses above EMA 200
📉 “DOWN TREND” when EMA 50 crosses below EMA 200
⚪ “NEUTRAL” when both are equal
✅ Bar Coloring – Optional feature that colors price candles based on the trend for quick visual reference.
✅ Fully Customizable – Transparency, color tone, and visibility of each visual element (cloud, bars, labels) can be adjusted from the settings panel.
⚙️ How It Works
The indicator tracks the relationship between EMA 50 (short–term trend) and EMA 200 (long–term trend):
When the fast EMA 50 > EMA 200, the market is considered bullish.
When the fast EMA 50 < EMA 200, the market is considered bearish.
This simple but powerful logic is one of the most widely used strategies in professional trading — also known as the EMA Crossover / Golden–Death Cross Strategy — but here visualized with a premium cloud aesthetic.
💡 Best Use Cases
identify trend direction at a glance
Confirm entries/exits from your primary strategy
Combine with RSI, Volume, or Price Action tools
Works perfectly on all assets: Forex, Crypto, Stocks, and Indices
🧩 Customization Tips
You can modify from settings:
EMA lengths (default 50 & 200)
Cloud transparency
Background opacity
Toggle on/off trend labels or bar coloring
⚠️ Note
This indicator is not financial advice.
Always combine it with risk management and confirmation signals before trading live markets.
TGFA Flexible Alerts Multi-MA CrossoversTGFA Flexible Alerts, Multi-MA Crossovers
Description
Flexible MA crossovers with BUY/SELL alerts, customizable candle colors, and an info box for ATR/volatility insights. Supports EMA/SMA/HMA/VWAP on any chart.
Overview
TGFA Flexible Alerts is a versatile Pine Script indicator for traders seeking customizable moving average (MA) crossovers, visual signals, and quick-reference metrics. It overlays crossover lines (e.g., fast EMA over slow SMA), generates BUY/SELL labels and alerts, colors candles based on themes, and includes an optional info box with ATR bands, support/resistance, and trend projections. Built for any symbol and timeframe (optimized for 1H intraday), it auto-detects Heikin Ashi charts and handles mixed MA types like responsive HMA with lagging EMAs. All logic uses built-in TA functions for reliability—no repainting on confirmed bars.
Key Features
MA Crossover Engine: Configurable lines (EMA, SMA, HMA, VWAP) with dynamic colors (HMA tints green/red based on slope). Enable/disable via inputs.
Invert Signals Toggle: Flips BUY/SELL logic for mixed MA setups (e.g., HMA as fast line over EMA).
Reasoning: Traditional crossovers assume a fast line (low lag) crossing above a slow line (high lag) for buys. HMA's hull design makes it ultra-responsive, so it may "lead" too aggressively—causing premature signals. Inverting aligns it with user intuition (e.g., HMA dipping below then recovering signals strength), reducing false positives in trending markets. Test on your pairs!
Visual Alerts: BUY/SELL labels at crossover price (with optional price display and offset adjustment).
Single MA Overlays: Independent plots for EMA/SMA/HMA/VWAP (length 0 to hide).
Info Box: Real-time table with current price, ±1/2 ATR bands, median price (over lookback), trend (SMA50 slope), volatility % (ATR normalized), support/resistance (recent highs/lows), and reversal projections (tied to SMA50 pivot for up/down bias).
Candle Coloring: 20+ themes (dark/light canvases) for bull/bear/reversal/low-volume bars—e.g., Emerald Blaze greens uptrends, dims on low vol. Toggle off for no changes.
Chart Source Flexibility: Auto-switches to Heikin Ashi if detected; manual override for Regular/HA.
Alerts fire on crossovers/crossunders (custom messages with ticker/interval). Open-source for forking.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Search in TradingView's public library, apply to any symbol (e.g., stocks, forex). Best on 1H for intraday, but works on daily/weekly too.
Setup Crossovers: Choose Line 1/2 types/lengths (e.g., HMA 9 over SMA 20). Enable "Invert Signals" if using HMA—prevents lag mismatches in volatile assets.
Alerts & Labels: Toggle labels for visuals; set TradingView alerts on "Buy"/"Sell" conditions. Use offset for crowded charts.
Info Box Insights: Enable for quick scans—e.g., enter long near support if trend is bullish and price > median. Adjust ATR length (default 14) for sensitivity.
Candle Themes: Pick a scheme (e.g., Neon Pulse for dark mode); it overrides bar colors without altering data.
Customization Tip: For HMA-heavy setups, invert + short lengths (5-9) catch turns early; pair with volume filter in alerts.
Limitations & Disclaimers - Designed for overlay on price charts; may overlap in tight ranges—adjust transparency via styles.
HMA can repaint intra-bar; signals confirm on close. Not back tested for all assets—validate with strategy tester.
Info box projections use SMA(50) as a trend pivot (same for up/down as reference); customize via code for advanced calcs. Candle colors are cosmetic only.
This is an analysis tool, not advice. Trading involves risk; combine with fundamentals/news. Past performance isn't indicative of future results. No liability for losses.
I'm still a newbie, so feedback encouraged!
Thank you!!
ThisGirl
Vol-Pace Projected-ATR-ADX-Alert-MAThe VolSC indicator analyzes stock volume trends with a focus on the Pace metric, which projects today's volume as a percentage of the 30-day average, highlighting unusual activity (e.g., over 200% turns bright green with alerts). The phantom projection bar, a wide green histogram to the right of the last bar, visually represents this projected volume on daily charts only, aiding quick identification of potential volume surges without cluttering intraday or weekly views. Additional features include ADX strength, ATR averages, and customizable table display for comprehensive insights.
Key Features:
* Primary Indicator: Volume with ADX (Average Directional Index) text.
* Pacing and Alerts: Calculates the volume pace for the day. Features an unusual volume alert with an adjustable threshold (e.g., 200%).
* Volume Projection: Projects a visual "Phantom Volume" for the day, offset to the right of the actual volume bar.
* ATR Indicator: Displays the 2x ATR (Average True Range) value as text.
* Volume Average: Displays the ADV (Average Daily Volume) Moving Average as text.
* Customization: Most settings are adjustable.
PO3 Price action with target levels *Overview
The PO3 Price Action V2 is a sophisticated multi-timeframe trading indicator that combines advanced price action analysis with Fibonacci retracement levels, trend detection, and comprehensive risk management features. this tool provides clear visual signals and structured trading setups.
*Possible trend change arrow signals:
The indicator identifies valid candlesticks (those with a body larger than 55% of the total candlestick range) and Candlesticks with significant tails (long wicks)
Possible uptrend is identified by a blue arrow below the candle that close above bearish valid (strong) candle while possible downtrend is identified by a red arrow above the candle that close below bullish valid (strong) candle
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*Trend detection line and dynamic stop loss
The use of ATR (default: 1.5) in this indicator provides a dynamic and volatility-adjusted method for determining trend direction and setting stop loss levels. This approach helps in following trends while managing risk according to market conditions.
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* Entry Confirmation and Targets detection by Fibonacci levels :
After trend detection by the ATR line , Fibonacci Levels: Six key levels (0%, 61.8%, 100%, 127%, 161.8%, 227%) with dynamic coloring are automatically drawn based on the swing high before buy signal and subsequent swing low
• 61.8% level acts as confirmation - trade only active when breached (turns blue and thick when price closes above it)
• Four profit targets for partial taking: Gold Lines: Key Target levels (127%, 161.8%) - become green when touched and Higher extensions (227%) for extended trends
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Bright target table is an active trade
Non-bright target table (Grayed Out) is last completed trade (non-active)
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*Multi-time frame table
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Best Buy Entry Conditions:
1- The higher time frame in MTF table is Positive
2- Start of uptrend (ATR) line and SL label
3- Change of fibo 0.618 level into thick blue line
Example of buy entry condition in day timeframe trading
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Volume detection by candle colors;
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Volume Aggregated Spot & Futures -- Crypto (by plyst & more)📊 Volume Aggregated Spot & Futures - Enhanced Edition
🎯 Overview
Advanced volume aggregation indicator that combines spot and perpetual futures volume across the top 10 cryptocurrency exchanges. This enhanced version builds upon the original work by @HALDRO Project with optimized calculations and expanded functionality.
✨ Key Features
- 📈 Real-time aggregated volume from 10 major exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Coinbase, Bitget, KuCoin, Kraken, MEXC, Gate.io, HTX)
- 🔄 Multiple visualization modes: Volume, Delta, Cumulative Delta, Spot vs Perp analysis, Liquidations, OBV, and MFI
- 💱 Multi-currency support: Display volume in COIN, USD, or EUR
- 🎨 Clean, single-color bar chart showing total cumulative volume
- 📊 Multiple calculation methods: SUM, AVG, MEDIAN, VARIANCE
- 🎯 Separate spot (USDT, USD, USDC, etc.) and perpetual futures (.P contracts) tracking
🔧 Technical Improvements
✓ Corrected MFI formula for accurate money flow calculations
✓ Optimized volume aggregation logic with proper NA handling
✓ Support for 10 exchanges (up from 9)
✓ Streamlined codebase for better performance
✓ Updated perpetual contract naming conventions (.P format)
📖 Usage
Perfect for analyzing total market volume, identifying liquidation events, tracking buyer/seller pressure through delta analysis, and understanding the spot vs futures market dynamics.
🙏 Credits
Original concept and framework by @HALDRO Project. This version includes mathematical corrections, code optimizations, and expanded exchange support.
⚠️ Note
Aggregated volume is calculated from external exchange data using request.security(). Ensure your plan supports the necessary security calls for optimal performance.
VIP PRO Pulse – Liquidity • Momentum • OI • RSI💠 VipPro Pulse – Liquidity • Momentum • OI
“Catch the heartbeat of market momentum.”
Developed exclusively for members of Crypto Arab Academy, VipPro Pulse is the first Arabic-engineered professional indicator that merges liquidity, momentum, and open interest into one intelligent real-time system — designed for traders who want clarity, precision, and confidence in every decision.
At the top, a dynamic color-coded dashboard clearly shows the market’s bias:
🟢 Green = Bullish momentum
🔴 Red = Bearish pressure
⚫ Gray = Neutral or corrective phase
Below, the wave engine automatically paints the cycles — green during bullish trends and red during bearish moves — so you can understand the market’s direction at a glance.
For scalpers, an orange line has been added — a precision tool built for Forex and Gold traders.
Buy when price moves above the orange line.
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Yen Carry Composite Index + Macro Flow GaugeWhat This Indicator Does
This chart visualizes the strength, trend, and macro conditions supporting or weakening the yen carry trade a strategy where investors borrow in low yielding yen to invest in higher yielding assets
How It Works: Core Components
Composite Index (Blue Line):
A weighted blend of z-scores from:
USD/JPY (strength of USD vs JPY)
10Y yield spread (US – Japan)
AUD/JPY (risk proxy for carry appetite)
VIX (global risk sentiment, inverted)
Z-scores normalize each input to show how far it deviates from recent history (not raw values).
Positive composite trend ⬅️ strong carry environment
Negative composite trend ➡️ signs of unwind or stress
Individual Z-Score Lines:
🟥 USD/JPY
🟩 Yield Spread (US10Y − JP10Y)
🟪 FX Proxy (AUD/JPY)
🟦 VIX (risk sentiment)
Threshold Lines & Signal Markers:
Green 🟢⬅️🟢🟢 “carry active” threshold (+1.5 std dev)
Red dashed line 🔴➡️🔴🔴→ “carry unwind risk” (−1.5 std dev)
Carry Trade Strength Gauge (Horizontal Bar, Bottom-Right) www.tradingview.com
Slots:
🟢 = strong carry inflow conditions
⚪ = neutral midpoint
🔴 = outflow / unwind pressure
A directional arrow (⬅️ or ➡️) shows momentum:
➡️ = composite rising → improving carry environment
⬅️ = composite falling → deteriorating carry conditions
Arrow is placed at the current strength level, visually combining position + momentum
Labels “Inflows” and “Outflows” flank the bar for clarity
Use Case Summary
Macro risk overlay for JPY pairs, EM FX, bond carry strategies
Detect early unwind phases (e.g. if arrow ⬅️ appears in red zone)
Confirm entry/exit in directional JPY trades or expected liquidity to enter the markets
Ultra Liquidity Heatmap v2 [JopAlgo]Ultra Liquidity Heatmap v2 — map where price is likely to pause, ping, or pivot
Core idea
This study paints “liquidity shelves” on your chart—zones where unusually high traded volume likely clustered. In practice, those zones behave like magnets and barriers:
Magnets → price tends to revisit them.
Barriers → price often stalls / wicks there, or breaks only when there’s real pressure.
Think of each colored box as a footprint from prior transactions: “a lot of business got done here.” Price frequently checks back to these footprints to find counterparties again.
What you’ll see
Colored boxes that extend to the right from a bar’s range (high→low).
The color shows how extreme that bar’s volume was versus a long baseline.
Two streams of boxes:
High-side maintenance (built off highs)
Low-side maintenance (built off lows)
Both extend forward and update as price interacts.
Transparency control so you can keep price visible under the heatmap.
Read it fast → Where are the densest clusters of boxes? Are we approaching one from above/below? Did we wick into a box and snap back, or accept inside it?
What “liquidity” means here (plain language)
In order to move, price needs counterparties.
Areas that printed unusually high volume in the past are places where both sides engaged.
Those areas often become future decision spots: either absorb incoming orders (hold) or reject them (wick/reverse) or, if overwhelmed, price pushes through and trends.
This indicator does not show the live order book. It uses a robust proxy: statistical outliers in completed volume to infer where the book tended to be deep (and may be again).
Color scale (how extremes are decided)
We compute a Z-score for the previous bar’s volume against a 610-bar baseline:
Z > 4.0 → Extra High (default yellow) → major shelf
Z > 2.5 → High (default orange) → strong shelf
Z > 1.0 → Medium (default white)
Z > −0.5 → Normal (default lime)
else → Low (default aqua)
You can toggle which tiers to show and use gradient coloring to see intensity inside a tier.
Practical tip → For a clean map, start with Extra High and High only. Add Medium on thin markets or higher timeframes.
How the boxes behave
Each detected bar spawns a box from that bar’s high to low and extends it right.
As new bars print:
If price pushes above a high-based box, that box is retired (it didn’t hold).
If price pushes below a low-based box, that box is retired.
Otherwise, the box can adjust to the latest interaction so it stays relevant to the current range.
Meaning → The map evolves with price. You always see the still-relevant shelves, not stale ones.
The three main behaviors at a shelf
Magnet → price drifts into the box (fills in), then decides: continue or reverse.
Reject → sharp wick into the box and immediate reversal → great location to fade if other signals agree.
Accept → clean close inside/through the box and follow-through → look for break-and-retest to trade with the move.
Decide with arrows →
Approach from above → watch for reject ↘ or accept ↘
Approach from below → watch for reject ↗ or accept ↗
How to trade it (simple playbook)
1) Frame the day / swing
Map Extra High / High shelves on your higher TF (e.g., 4H / 1D).
Note clusters (multiple boxes overlapping) → stronger magnets.
2) Execute at the shelf, not mid-air
Continuation
→ Price accepts ↗ through a shelf, then retests from above and holds → long toward the next shelf.
→ Mirror ↘ for shorts.
Reversion
→ Price tags a shelf and rejects ↘ (coming from above) or rejects ↗ (from below) with confirmation → fade back to the prior range node.
3) Confirm the decision
CVDv1 (optional) →
Accept = taker flow with the break (Alignment OK).
Reject = taker attempts absorbed at the shelf (Absorption).
Volume Profile v3.2 →
Prefer trades when shelves align with VAH/VAL/POC/LVNs (location first).
Anchored VWAP →
Reclaim/reject at AVWAP that sits inside or on the edge of a shelf is high-quality timing.
4) Risk & targets
Stops → just beyond the shelf extreme you used for entry (if it’s a reject) or under/over the retest (if it’s an accept).
Targets → the next shelf; partials at intermediate VP nodes; trail if shelves are stair-stepping.
Settings that matter (and how to tune)
BG Transparency → make boxes readable without hiding price.
Box Index → where a box begins on the x-axis.
Set to 501 to anchor boxes exactly at their creation bar.
Lower values shift the start to keep the chart tidy on fast TFs.
Show tiers → start with Extra High / High; add Medium only if the map looks sparse.
Gradient coloring → keep on to see intensity; turn off for a flatter, cleaner palette.
Reading examples (quick arrow notes)
Approach from below → accept ↗ → retest holds ↗ → continuation long to next shelf.
Approach from above → wick inside → reject ↘ → rotation back toward prior node.
Multiple shelves stacked tight → expect pause / chop; wait for clear accept ↗/↘ plus retest.
Common mistakes this helps you avoid
Trading mid-range with no shelf in play.
Fading a shelf without a reject ↘ / ↗ confirmation.
Chasing a break without an accept ↗/↘ + retest.
Treating any colored box as equal—Extra High matters more than Normal/Low.
Best combos (kept simple)
Volume Profile v3.2 → shelves that coincide with VAH/VAL/POC/LVNs are higher-probability decision spots.
Anchored VWAP → reclaimed/rejected AVWAP inside a shelf = strong confirmation.
CVDv1 (optional) → confirms accept ↗/↘ (with flow) or reject (absorption).
FAQ (quick clarity)
Is this the live order book? → No. It’s a volume-based proxy for likely liquidity.
Why do boxes disappear? → When price invalidates them (pushes past their boundary), they’re retired—keeps the map current.
Which timeframe? → Build the map on your execution TF (e.g., 4H/1H) and confirm with one higher (1D/4H). Thin markets may benefit from adding Medium tiers.
Disclaimer
This indicator and description are for education only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk; results vary by market, venue, and settings. Test first, act at defined levels, and manage risk. No guarantees or warranties are provided.
Project Pegasus ChronosDescription
Project Pegasus Chronos is the flagship volume-intelligence overlay of the Pegasus suite, built for traders who read the tape. It spots where the tape gets hit, where moves get absorbed, and when pressure flips — in real time, without repainting. Chronos blends high-signal volume spikes, absorption, pure-delta mismatches, and two crisp market-pressure HUDs into one surgical visualization that stays readable even on noisy charts.
What’s unique
Layered volume intelligence that cuts through noise: spikes, absorption, delta traps, trend bias, and pressure — at a glance.
Absorption Engine – Proprietary scoring of wick/body/delta context to flag “hit & hold” moments where moves stall.
Pure-Delta Mismatch Bubbles – Instantly reveal fake strength or weakness when the candle fights the tape.
Mirage Filters (Add-on) – Smart VolSpike & PriceClamp regime tags (squeeze vs. burst) for clean entries and exits.
Pegasus TrendDynamic – Adaptive bias band with one-look flips and optional shadow fill for context.
Dual HUDs – Buy/Sell Volume HUD and Market Pressure HUD with a Shock badge for sudden impulses.
Readable by Design – Color presets, clustering, absolute filters, and performance scopes (12/24/48/72H) keep charts fast & clean.
Non-repainting – Signals are produced only on confirmed bars; no lookahead.
How it works
Chronos aggregates recent market behavior into simple, decisive visuals:
Bubbles scale by spike tier and direction to highlight initiative participation.
Absorption marks flag bars where flow hits and fails to push through.
Pure-delta markers expose liquidity traps (delta vs. candle color).
TrendDynamic provides a smooth, adaptive bias rail.
HUDs quantify who’s pressing harder and when a shock event fires.
How to use
Stalk large bubbles near key levels; pair them with absorption marks to time fades or continuations.
Treat pure-delta mismatches as early trap signals — especially near session highs/lows or FVGs.
Trade in alignment with the TrendDynamic bias; use Market Pressure HUD & Shock to time adds or cuts.
Refine visuals via clustering and absolute-volume filters on fast instruments.
Notes & limitations
Built for intraday futures, crypto, and FX — but works across assets and timeframes.
If visuals get heavy, use scope, clustering, and filters to keep it buttery smooth.
Analysis and visualization tool — not a signal service.
Disclaimer
For educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice.
Anchored Session Volume Profile • Heatmap Profiles • Asia/EU/US Description
This indicator builds Anchored Session Volume Profiles for Asia, EU, and US sessions on intraday charts and renders them as right-docked line histograms (heatmap or classic style). Each session computes its own POC, VAH, VAL and optional Session High/Low lines. An optional per-price-bin Delta overlay estimates buy/sell pressure inside the profile rows for quick order-flow context.
What’s unique
Three independent session anchors (Asia/EU/US) with custom start/end times, bin size in ticks, and Value Area %.
Right-fixed live rendering or post-close persistence (draw levels only after the session closes).
Adaptive width: profile width scales with elapsed session length (anchor → now/end) within user limits.
Heatmap profile: row tint scales by relative volume; or Classic single-color with optional gradient.
Per-row Delta ticks (outside/inside, configurable direction) derived from bar delta and overlap with each price bin.
Clean POC/VAH/VAL line styling, optional ray extension, and Session High/Low rays per session.
How it works (technical)
Binning: Rows are built with a user-defined bin height in ticks. Arrays expand/shrink as price extends; the base is shifted when new lows appear to keep bins aligned.
Accumulation: For each bar within the active session window, traded volume is distributed to intersecting bins proportionally to the price overlap with that bin.
Value Area: POC is the highest-volume bin. VA is grown symmetrically around the POC until the selected coverage (VA%) is reached.
Delta per bin (optional): A bar-level delta proxy volume * (close − open) / range (clamped) is split into buy/sell and allocated to bins proportionally to the same overlap share, producing a per-row delta magnitude for rendering ticks.
Rendering modes:
Right fixed: refreshes each bar; lines/histogram are docked at the anchor X-position.
Draw Levels after Session Close: on close, only POC/VAH/VAL (and optional Session High/Low) are persisted.
No lookahead: All computations use confirmed bars; levels are deterministic on close.
How to use
Use the Asia/EU/US profiles to read participation hand-offs and session-driven rotations.
Trade off POC/VAH/VAL as acceptance/rejection references; confluence with session High/Low often marks responsive flows.
Employ Delta ticks per row to spot absorption, one-sided stacking, or fading participation inside the profile without leaving TradingView.
Prefer right-fixed during live trading and post-close when you want persistent session levels.
Key settings
General per session: Start/End (hh:mm), Bin size (ticks), Value Area %, toggle POC/VAH/VAL lines.
Rendering: Heatmap vs. Classic, orientation (Left/Right), gradient on/off, row thickness, right offset, adaptive width limits.
Delta (per price bin): global on/off, per-session on/off, tick width, max tick length (bars), outside/inside placement, direction (sign-based / always left / always right), colors.
Levels: POC/VAH/VAL styles (solid/dashed/dotted), widths, colors, extend right (ray).
Session High/Low: per-session on/off, style, width, colors, optional right-ray extension.
Notes & limitations
Designed for intraday data; accuracy depends on the feed’s volume granularity.
Large histories + small bins + delta ticks can be heavy; tune bin size, adaptive width, and delta max length for performance.
Timezone for anchors is set internally to Europe/Berlin.
Educational tool — not a signal generator.
Disclaimer
For educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice.
Volume Pivot ZoneOverview
This indicator automatically draws boxes on your chart to show important price levels based on high trading volume.
What It Does:
Finds High Volume Spots: It detects bars where the trading volume hits a peak (a "pivot").
Draws Zones: It draws a box around the high and low of that high-volume bar and extends it to the right.
Shows Different Timeframes: You can see zones from your current chart's timeframe (CTF) and a higher timeframe (HTF) at the same time. HTF zones are usually more significant.
Manages Old Zones: Once the price touches or breaks through a zone, the indicator can automatically hide or remove it, keeping your chart clean.
Settings:
Higher Timeframe Section
- CTF Show / HTF Show: Turn the zones for the current (CTF) or higher (HTF) timeframe on or off.
- 1Min:, 5Min:, etc.: Set which higher timeframe to use for your current chart. For example, you can tell it to show 1-hour zones on your 5-minute chart.
Volume Pivot Zone Section
- Show High: Draws zones based on volume peaks. (Most common)
- Show Low: Draws zones based on volume valleys.
- Lookback Length: How many bars to the left and right to check for a volume peak. A higher number finds only the most significant peaks.
- Invalidation Condition: When to consider a zone "used up." For example, Touch means the zone is invalidated as soon as the price touches it.
- Action: What to do with an invalidated zone. Remove deletes it, while Hide just makes it disappear.
- Color Settings: Customize the colors of the zones to your liking.
Liquidity Zones - Joe v1This script lets you plot liquidity/order levels (similar to what you see on Bookmap) directly on your TradingView chart.
It is designed to help traders spot support/resistance levels where large limit orders sit and to visualize whether those liquidity pools are still active, already taken, or being replenished.
Key Features
Session-based
Works during a defined trading session.
Resets automatically at the first bar of the session.
Up to 8 Liquidity Zones, each of which includes:
Price level
Size (affects line thickness)
Status (Active, Taken, Re-Stocking, or Automatic).
Zone Statuses
Active → Untouched liquidity (potential support/resistance).
Taken → Liquidity consumed after price trades through it.
Re-Stocking → Level is being reloaded with fresh orders.
Automatic → Updates dynamically (switches to Taken when crossed, otherwise stays Active).
Visual Representation
Zones are drawn as horizontal lines.
Labels show price + size (e.g., 4010 (200k)).
Customizable line styles and colors:
Active = solid red
Taken = gray dashed
Re-Stocking = purple dotted
Dynamic Updates
Levels automatically update during the session.
If price crosses a zone → it’s marked as Taken.
Labels, line styles, and colors adjust live.
Line thickness = zone size ÷ 10 → visually represents liquidity strength.
How this indicator is Used
Upon market open, the order book tends to fill with limit orders. Using Bookmap, you can see where these orders are placed at each relative price point, along with their sizes. The most important ones to focus on are the larger levels, which are typically highlighted in reddish tones (depending on your Bookmap settings).
I then manually enter these levels into this indicator. It only takes a few seconds, and since there’s no direct way to connect TradingView to Bookmap, this method works as an effective workaround. Once entered, the levels will stay visible on your TradingView chart.
This seemingly simple script is very powerful and provides a strong edge. More often than not, price action gravitates toward these larger liquidity levels. Remember, the price of a security is influenced by market makers whose role is to fill orders and earn commissions on transactions. They have little interest in arbitrarily pushing price higher or lower; instead, their primary function is to guide price toward liquidity—where the large orders sit.
Of course, this is a general principle, and many other variables can affect price movement. Still, by keeping this concept in mind, you’ll often find yourself on the right side of the market.
Triple VWAP [JopAlgo]Triple VWAP — three volume-weighted rails for trend, pullback, and reversion
Core idea
This is three rolling VWAPs (VWMA-style) with user-set lengths. Together they show:
Trend structure → stack & slope of the three lines
Pullback zones → dynamic VWAP supports/resistances
Reversion risk → distance from the fastest VWAP
Use the stack (fast/medium/slow) for bias, slope for momentum, and distance to avoid chasing.
What you’ll see
VWAP 1 (fast), VWAP 2 (medium), VWAP 3 (slow)
Colors match inputs; each line can be toggled on/off
No bands or extras—just three clean volume-weighted rails
Read it fast → Which line is on top? Are they fanning out or braiding? How far is price from the fast VWAP?
How to use it (simple playbook)
Direction filter
Bullish bias → fast above medium above slow and slopes ↗
Bearish bias → fast below medium below slow and slopes ↘
Entry timing
Trend pullback (with level): In a bullish stack, wait for price to retest fast/medium VWAP at a real level → look for the first higher-low and continuation.
Reclaim / reject: Long when price reclaims fast → medium with holds (mirror for shorts on rejects).
Don’t chase: If price is far above the fast VWAP, wait for a revert toward fast before engaging.
Location first (always)
Act at real references → Volume Profile v3.2 (VAH/VAL/POC/LVNs) and Anchored VWAP
No level → no trade
Quality check (optional)
CVDv1 → prefer Alignment OK, avoid entries when Absorption reads against your side
Entries, exits, risk
Continuation long: Bullish stack ↗, pullback into fast/medium at VAL / AVWAP / LVN, hold → enter
Stop → below structure/last swing • Targets → POC/HVNs or prior swing
Break + retest: Price crosses medium and holds above it, lines begin to fan out ↗ → enter on the retest
Fade to value (advanced): Extended move into VAH with price stretched far from fast VWAP → look for reject and revert toward POC/fast
Trim/Avoid: Into HVNs with lines flattening or braiding → take profits / stand down
Settings that matter (and how to tune)
VWAP Length 1 / 2 / 3 → choose a fast / medium / slow ladder
Shorter = more reactive, more noise
Longer = steadier bias, more lag
Visibility toggles → hide one line if cluttered; many traders keep fast & slow only
Starter presets
Scalp (1–5m) → 20 / 50 / 100
Intraday (15m–1H) → 50 / 100 / 200
Swing (2H–4H) → 50 / 150 / 300
High-vol pairs → 30 / 60 / 120
Pattern cheat sheet
Stack flip: Fast crosses medium, then slow, and all slopes turn ↗ / ↘ → regime change
Triple pinch → expansion: Lines braid tight, then fan out with price holding a level → expansion leg
Kiss & go: Pullback tags fast VWAP in trend and bounces → add/enter with structure
Mean-revert tag: Stretch away from fast into VP edge → revert toward fast/POC
Best combos (kept simple)
Volume Profile v3.2 → entries at VAH/VAL/LVNs, targets at POC/HVNs
Anchored VWAP → session/weekly/event anchors for major reclaims/rejections; use Triple VWAP for day-to-day timing
CVDv1 (optional) → take VWAP-aligned setups with flow; skip when Absorption is against you
Common mistakes this helps you avoid
Trading against the VWAP stack
Chasing far from the fast VWAP
Acting mid-range while lines braid (do less; wait for expansion or edges)
Disclaimer
This indicator and write-up are for education only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk; results vary by market, venue, and settings. Test first, trade at defined levels, and manage risk. No guarantees or warranties are provided.
Rate of Change Indicator [JopAlgo] (ROCI)Rate of Change Indicator (ROCI) — see impulse early, skip the dead moves
What it is (one line):
ROCI tells you how fast price changed vs N bars ago , in percent. It’s a clean momentum gauge:
Above 0 → price is higher than N bars ago (bullish momentum).
Below 0 → price is lower than N bars ago (bearish momentum).
Further from 0 → stronger impulse.
The default +5 / −5 bands highlight strong thrust . Zero-line crosses flag momentum shifts.
What you’ll see
Blue line = ROCI.
Orange dotted line = 0 (bull/bear divider).
White dotted lines = ±Strong Momentum levels (default ±5).
Green/red panel tint when ROCI lives above +5 or below −5.
Read in 3 seconds: Which side of 0? How far? Growing or fading vs last bar?
How to use it (simple playbook)
Direction filter
Trade longs only while ROCI > 0.
Trade shorts only while ROCI < 0.
Timing
Breakouts: prefer breaks where ROCI pushes through +5/−5 and holds on the first retest.
Pullbacks in trend: in an uptrend, let ROCI dip toward 0 and then turn back up → entry. (Mirror for downtrends.)
Do less in chop
If ROCI whips around near 0, you’re in balance. Only act at objective levels.
Rule of thumb: Zero cross = heads-up. ±5 hold = go-with.
Entries, exits, risk (use this, keep it tight)
Continuation entry (trend):
Bias up at your level (e.g., VAL/AVWAP). ROCI stays > 0 and turns up from a shallow dip → enter long.
Stop: under structure/level. Targets: POC/HVNs or next swing.
Breakout entry:
Break through a level with ROCI > +5 (or < −5 for shorts). Enter on the retest that holds while ROCI remains outside the band.
Invalidation: quick fall back inside the band and under 0 → stand down.
Exit/trim:
On longs, repeated lower ROCI peaks into your target (momentum fading) → take profits or tighten.
Timeframe guide
1–5m (scalps) : ROC Period 10–20, Strong 6–10. Many signals; require level + confirmation.
15m–1H (intraday): ROC Period 14–34, Strong 4–7. Sweet spot.
2H–4H (swing): ROC Period 20–50, Strong 3–6. Cleaner legs, fewer flips.
1D+ (position): ROC Period 50–100, Strong 2–5. Use for backdrop; trigger on lower TF.
Settings that actually matter (and how to tune)
ROC Period (default 32) : lookback for comparison.
Shorter = earlier signals, more noise.
Longer = steadier bias, slower turns.
Strong Momentum Threshold (default 5) : where you say “this is real thrust.”
Pick it by history: scroll back, mark thrusts that ran, and note their typical ROCI. Set the band slightly inside that value so you see the start of good moves.
Pattern cheatsheet
Impulse leg : ROCI above 0 making higher peaks → trend leg in progress.
Healthy pullback : ROCI dips toward 0 but doesn’t flip negative, then turns up → add/entry with trend.
Weak breakout / likely fail: Price pokes level but ROCI stays near 0 or rolls over quickly.
Divergence (lightweight): Price makes a higher high, ROCI peaks lower → momentum thinning; trail tight into HVNs.
Best combos (kept simple)
Volume Profile v3.2 : Use VAH/VAL/LVNs/POC for where. ROCI tells you if the break has juice.
Anchored VWAP : Reclaim/reject AVWAP with ROCI on the correct side of 0 for higher quality.
CVDv1 :
Yes: ROCI thrust + CVD Alignment OK + no Absorption → higher odds the move sticks.
No: ROCI thrust but Absorption red → don’t chase; wait for the fail/reclaim.
(Optional add: RVOL—high participation + strong ROCI is the A+ combo for breaks.)
Common mistakes this avoids
Buying a breakout while ROCI sits near 0 (no impulse).
Shorting a strong trend when ROCI is firmly > 0 (or > +5).
Treating every zero cross as a trade (it’s a heads-up, not an entry by itself).
Quick defaults to start
ROC Period: 32
Strong Threshold: 5
Process: Level → ROCI side/strength → (optionally) CVD quality → Execute with structure-based risk
Screenshots tip: show a level break where ROCI pushes through +5 and a pullback where ROCI turns up from ~0.
Mini-disclaimer
Educational tool, not financial advice. Test first, size sensibly, and always anchor decisions to levels, flow, and risk.
Elite Entries VWAP Fibonacci Bands PremiumElite Entries VWAP Fibonacci Bands
Precision pullbacks. Cleaner trends. External filter ready.
What it is
A professional-grade VWAP/MIDAS-based band system with optional TRAMA or EMA central lines, Fibonacci expansion zones (0.236/0.382/0.5/0.618/0.786), reversal/pullback signals, and an ATR trailing stop. The latest update adds an Open-Source Filter that lets you gate entries using any other indicator’s plot on your chart. That means fewer false signals and cleaner alignment with your personal edge.
Why traders love it
Dialed pullbacks & trend breaks at 0.236 / 0.382 / 0.618
Clean reversal reads at 0.382 / 0.618 / 0.786
External filter integration (choose Source A/B from any indicator)
Stackable filters: Volume > SMA(20) + RSI threshold
ATR trailing stop included for exits
Flexible midline: MIDAS (anchored VWAP), TRAMA, or EMA
Fib bands you can color & label individually
What’s new (vX.X)
Open-Source Filter (External Indicator Gating)
Pick Source A (and optional B) from other indicators on your chart.
Comparators for entries: Close > A, A > B, A crosses up B, A > Threshold, A rising (and mirrored sell rules).
Apply to Pullback/Trend only (236/382/618) or All Signals (adds reversals, retests, rejections).
Built-in SMA smoothing for A/B to tame noisy externals.
Stability fix: valid input.source defaults to avoid compile errors.
Signals included
Reversals: 0.786, 0.618, 0.382
Pullback/Trend breaks: 0.236 / 0.382 / 0.618 (above/below central line)
Centerline retests (bounce confirmation)
0.618 rejections (directional candle logic)
ATR Trailing Stop (long/short)
All signals honor active filters (Volume/RSI + Open-Source Filter if enabled).
Quick start
Choose your Central Line: MIDAS (anchored VWAP), TRAMA, or EMA.
Set anchor (Timeframe or Date) and Std Dev Multiplier to size the bands.
Enable the pullback/trend signals you want (236/382/618) + any reversals.
Optional filters: Volume > SMA(20) and RSI threshold.
To gate with another indicator: turn on Open-Source Filter, pick Source A (and B), choose comparators, and select scope (Pullback/Trend Only or All Signals).
(Optional) Enable ATR trailing stop for dynamic exits.
Turn on alerts—you’re live.
Best-use ideas
Trend alignment: Gate buys with A rising where A = your HTF MA/VWAP; gate sells with A falling.
Momentum cross: A crosses up B (A=fast, B=slow) to allow only momentum-supported pullbacks.
Level validation: Close > A to ensure price is reclaiming your external baseline before entries.
Alerts
Alerts are available for every signal (reversal, pullback/trend break, retest, rejection). They only fire when all enabled filters pass.
Works on
Any symbol/any timeframe. Day trading, scalping, swing trading—especially useful during NY session volatility and post-anchor resets.
Notes & disclaimer
External filter dropdowns list plots exposed by other indicators.
Trading involves risk. This tool is for education/information—not financial advice.
ZTCRYPTOLAB - Liquidity (v1.8.4)ZTCRYPTOLAB — Liquidation
See the market’s likely liquidation pockets as clean, readable “heat bars.”
The script groups nearby levels into a single bar, sizes the bar by strength, shows a compact value label (K/M/B/T) inside the bar, and automatically fades levels once price takes them out.
What it does (plain-English)
Finds likely liquidation zones above and below current price at three “tiers” (roughly like 25× / 50× / 100×).
Groups nearby levels into one clear bar so your chart doesn’t turn into spaghetti.
Makes stronger zones look wider (more eye-catching) and prints a value pill in K/M/B/T so you can compare strength at a glance.
Fades levels once they’re hit so you instantly see what’s still in play vs. what was already taken.
Quick start (how to use)
Add to chart on the symbol/timeframe you trade.
In the settings, the only control most traders touch is “Max live levels (Top-N)”.
Lower = cleaner, only the best zones.
Higher = more detail.
Zoom out to view big cluster magnets. Zoom in to see them split into more precise lines.
Use wide, nearby bars as targets, magnets, or caution zones. Combine with your entries, stop placement, and risk rules.
Tip: For very busy charts, start with Top-N around 80–100 on intraday, 40–80 on swing. Raise only if you need more context.
Inputs you’ll actually use
Max live levels (Top-N): Caps how many live bars can appear after pruning. Everything else is tuned for clarity out-of-the-box.
(Pre-tuned so you don’t have to fiddle)
Reference price: HLCC4 (balanced)
Density: Fine (crisper separation)
Tier-1 (25×) sensitivity slightly boosted so you see more actionable near-term zones
How to read the chart
Bar color = Tier (25× / 50× / 100×).
Bar width = Relative strength (wider = stronger).
Value pill = Strength in K/M/B/T.
Faded bar = That pocket was taken by price—left for context, no longer active.
Suggested setups by timeframe
Scalping (1–5m): Top-N 80–120. Expect bars to merge more when zoomed out; zoom in for fine detail.
Intraday (15–60m): Top-N 80–100. Balanced view of magnets around current session.
Swing (4H–1D): Top-N 40–80. Use the longest-standing wide clusters as swing targets/areas of interest.
Best practices
Treat bars as areas, not razor-thin lines.
Look for confluence (e.g., HTF levels, fair value gaps, session highs/lows).
Use wide nearby bars to scale out or tighten risk, not as the only reason to trade.
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