CNY Spread FilterAdditional chart for CNY spread, which highlights not relevant periods (clearings and night time)Pine Script® göstergesiPrincessJasmine tarafından2
Ale tonkis Swing failure + 5MIndicator Description: Ale Tonkis Swing Failure (SFP) This script is an advanced Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) and Change in State of Delivery (CISD) indicator. It is designed to identify liquidity sweeps and market structure shifts across multiple timeframes simultaneously. Key Features Pivot Detection: Automatically identifies high and low pivot points based on a user-defined lookback period. Liquidity Sweep Analysis: Detects when the price "sweeps" (goes beyond) a previous pivot high or low without closing significantly past it, signaling a potential reversal. CISD (Change in State of Delivery): Tracks internal market structure shifts to confirm the SFP signal. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Dashboard: A real-time table in the top-right corner monitors the trend state across four different timeframes: M1, M3, M5, and M15. Visual Alerts: The script uses dynamic bar coloring and labels (▲/▼) to signal entry points directly on the chart. Technical Updates (M5 Integration) The code has been specifically modified to include the 5-minute (M5) timeframe within the Multi-Timeframe logic: Data Fetching: A new request.security call was added to retrieve the sfp_trend_state from the 5-minute interval. Table Expansion: The display table was resized from 4 rows to 5 rows to accommodate the new data without overlapping. UI Alignment: The M5 state is now positioned between M3 and M15, providing a smoother transition for traders analyzing mid-range scalping opportunities. How to Read the Dashboard LONG (Green): Indicates a bullish SFP has occurred and the trend remains positive on that timeframe. SHORT (Red): Indicates a bearish SFP has occurred and the trend remains negative. Empty/Black: No active SFP trend is currently detected on that specific timeframe.Pine Script® göstergesidiegovaldes2011 tarafından47
SV Spread FilterAdditional chart for Silver spread, which highlights not relevant periods (clearings and night time) Pine Script® göstergesiPrincessJasmine tarafından4
PD Spread Filteradditional chart showing not relative time (clearings and nights)Pine Script® göstergesiPrincessJasmine tarafından2
Price Line IndicatorPrice line more easier to monitor the closing price than candlestick.Pine Script® göstergesiAunRR tarafından1
AIE Crypto BoxAIE Crypto Box The AIE Crypto Box highlights the previous day’s high, low, and midpoint directly on your chart. It draws a clean, light-blue range box with optional midline, extending into the current session to help traders identify key liquidity zones, support & resistance, and breakout levels. Designed for intraday traders and scalpers, the box provides a clear market framework for session opens, range trading, and break-and-retest setups. Best used on lower timeframes (1m–15m).Pine Script® göstergesiimmerdiesername tarafından4
ICT Flow Matrix [Ultimate]📊 Overview ICT Flow Matrix is a comprehensive, all-in-one Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator built for traders who follow ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology. This indicator consolidates over 15 institutional trading concepts into a single, highly customizable tool—eliminating chart clutter from multiple indicators while providing deep market structure analysis. Whether you're identifying liquidity pools, tracking order flow, or timing entries during ICT Macro windows, this indicator delivers institutional-grade analysis directly on your chart. Pro Tip: use with ICT Market Regime Detector for clear language reads on everything. ⚡ Key Features 🎯 Price Delivery Arrays (PDAs) Fair Value Gaps (FVG) — Automatic detection with customizable mitigation tracking (Wick Touch, 50% CE, Full Close) Inverse FVGs (iFVG) — Identifies when FVGs fail and flip, creating new tradeable zones Order Blocks (OB) — Last opposing candle before impulsive moves with adjustable impulse strength Breaker Blocks (BB) — Automatically generated when Order Blocks fail Rejection Blocks (RB) — Strong wick rejections indicating institutional defense Volume Imbalances (VIMB) — Gaps between candle bodies showing aggressive institutional activity 📐 Market Structure & Liquidity Market Structure Shifts (MSS) — Real-time detection of bullish/bearish structure breaks Equal Highs/Lows (EQH/EQL) — Liquidity pools where stop losses accumulate Buy-Side/Sell-Side Liquidity (BSL/SSL) — Swing point liquidity levels with sweep detection Premium/Discount Zones — Visual shading showing institutional buying/selling areas OTE Zone (61.8%-79%) — Optimal Trade Entry zone for high-probability entries ⏰ Time-Based Analysis ICT Macro Times — All nine 30-minute algorithmic windows (02:45, 03:45, 04:45, 09:45, 10:45, 13:45, 14:45, 15:15, 15:45 NY Time) Killzone Sessions — Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM with customizable times Session Opens — Weekly, Monthly, Daily opening prices Previous Period H/L — PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, PMH/PML levels 📏 Dealing Ranges Multi-Timeframe Ranges — 21-Day, 3-Day, Daily dealing ranges Session Ranges — Asia, London, NY dealing ranges with equilibrium Fibonacci Structure — 0%, 50% (EQ), 100% levels with P/D shading 🕯️ HTF Orderflow Higher Timeframe Candles — Display up to 6 HTF candles with auto-timeframe selection Candle Timer — Countdown to next HTF candle close O/H/L Reference Lines — Current HTF open, high, low levels extended on chart 🎨 Visual Customization 5 Theme Presets — Dark Pro, Light Clean, Neon, Classic, Custom Full Color Control — Customize every element individually Zone Styles — Filled or Border Only options Mitigation Effects — Visual fade when zones are mitigated 📋 Smart Dashboard Real-Time Status — Structure bias, zone position, active session, OTE status Confluence Score — Algorithmic scoring when multiple concepts align Zone Counters — Active FVG, OB, BB, RB, VIMB, liquidity levels 3 Display Modes — Minimal, Compact, Detailed 🔔 Comprehensive Alert System 40+ Alert Conditions including: FVG/OB/BB/RB/VIMB formation Liquidity sweeps (EQH, EQL, BSL, SSL) Market Structure Shifts OTE zone entry Macro time windows Session opens High confluence zones Combo alerts (Macro + Confluence) 📖 How To Use For Swing/Position Traders: Enable HTF Orderflow to identify dominant trend direction Use Dealing Ranges (3D, 21D) to find premium/discount zones Look for OB/FVG confluence in discount (longs) or premium (shorts) Confirm with MSS for trend alignment For Day/Intraday Traders: Mark the Asian Range during pre-market Wait for London or NY AM Killzone Enter during ICT Macro windows when price reaches FVG/OB in OTE zone Target opposite liquidity (BSL for longs, SSL for shorts) Confluence Trading: Dashboard shows real-time confluence score Score ≥ 3 indicates multiple ICT concepts aligned Higher scores = higher probability setups ⚙️ Recommended Settings Trading Style FVG Max OB Max History Bars HTF Candles Scalping 3-5 2-3 100-200 3-4 Day Trading 5-8 3-5 200-400 4-5 Swing Trading 8-12 5-8 400-800 5-6 🎯 Best Practices ✅ Do: Use HTF bias before taking LTF entries Wait for Macro time windows for highest probability Combine MSS + FVG/OB + OTE for A+ setups Let mitigated zones fade (use Mitigation Fade setting) ❌ Avoid: Trading against HTF structure Entries outside Killzones (lower probability) Ignoring liquidity targets Over-cluttering chart (disable unused features) 📝 Version History v6.0 (Current) Complete rewrite in PineScript v6 Added ICT Macro Times with bracket/background styles Enhanced confluence detection algorithm Improved HTF candle rendering with multiple styles Added Inverse FVG detection Session-based Dealing Ranges Performance optimizations 40+ alert conditions ⚠️ Disclaimer This indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to visualize ICT/SMC concepts. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee profitable trades. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use proper risk management and trade responsibly. 💬 Support & Feedback If you find this indicator valuable, please leave a comment or boost! Your feedback helps improve future updates. Questions? Drop a comment below—I actively respond to all questions about the indicator's features and usage. Pine Script® göstergesiMaking_Trades_Matter tarafından118
ICT iFVG Detector + Checklist + Killzones & Pivots (Merged)ZOE IFVG + Sessions + CISD (Multi-Timeframe) is an all-in-one ICT-style toolkit designed to simplify bias, timing, and execution by combining the most important market delivery concepts into one indicator. This script merges: 🔥 1) IFVG (Inversion Fair Value Gaps) Automatically detects and draws Inversion Fair Value Gaps Helps highlight high-probability reversal / continuation delivery zones Clean visual zones for entries + mitigation-based logic ⏰ 2) ICT Sessions / Killzones & Pivots Fully integrated from the open-source ICT Killzones & Pivots toolset: Asia, London, NY AM, NY Lunch, NY PM Killzones Session high/low pivot lines + optional midpoint lines Opening price lines and timestamp markers Optional Day/Week/Month open + previous highs/lows Day-of-week labels + session range table This helps you time entries based on where you are in the day, and identify session liquidity levels that price reacts to. 📌 3) CISD (Change In State of Delivery) — Multi-Timeframe Detects CISD levels using body-based market structure logic Marks bullish and bearish CISD levels cleanly on chartPine Script® göstergesiWallstreetzoe tarafından1131
Double BB Touch Alert캔들이 기본 볼린저밴드(20,2,종가)와 사용자밴드(4,4,시가)를 동시에 닿았을 때 알람 발생시키는 스크립트 "A script that triggers an alert when the candle simultaneously touches both the default Bollinger Bands (20, 2, close) and a custom band (4, 4, open)."Pine Script® göstergesiIdeunDady tarafındanGüncellendi 11
Infinity Trader TDSTDS – Trend Direction Structure Strategy TDS (Trend Direction Structure) is a rule-based trading strategy that focuses on market structure and directional bias to identify high-probability trade setups. The strategy is designed to trade only in the direction of the confirmed trend, reducing false entries and improving consistency. 🔹 Core Principle Markets move in trends and structures. TDS identifies: Current trend direction Internal structure continuations Confirmed trend reversals Trades are executed only when structure and direction align. 🔹 Trend Classification Buy Trend – Higher highs and higher lows Sell Trend – Lower highs and lower lows 🔹 Structure Signals Used Internal Continuation ICB (Internal Continuation Buy) Entry during pullback in a buy trend ICS (Internal Continuation Sell) Entry during pullback in a sell trend Internal Change of Trend iCBT – Early change to buy trend iCST – Early change to sell trend External Change of Trend CBT – Confirmed buy trend reversal CST – Confirmed sell trend reversal 🔹 Entry Logic Trade only after structure confirmation Entries occur on pullbacks or continuation zones Avoid ranging and low-momentum markets 🔹 Risk Management Structure-based Stop Loss Fixed or dynamic Take Profit Risk-to-Reward ratio typically 1:2 or higher 🔹 Best Suitable For Forex (major pairs like EUR/USD) Intraday & swing trading Manual trading and AI/robot automation 🔹 Objective TDS aims to deliver consistent profits, controlled drawdowns, and disciplined execution by following trend direction and market structure.Pine Script® göstergesiarundoss2095 tarafından22971
Stockbee 9 million EP (Up or Down)Stockbee 9 million EP showing dot under candlestick for easy identification.Pine Script® göstergesipothinenics77 tarafından17
Greg's LevelsWell Team Bull, this was more difficult than I thought but here it is. Greg's Levels. Based on the work of Nosral and the Daily High/Low script Thanks to Greg for his video that finally made it click. Greg's video is here www.youtube.com I'm not the best coder, especially with pinescript so please let me know if I can clean it up or adjust things. Or just do it and share it to the community. In my script the higher time frames don't trump lower, that is more complex coding, so I added the ability to change the lines or line thickness to take precedence. I am also not sure how to chose the closest POI (point of interest) until it's mitigated than show the next so all POI's are seen. If you watch the video you'll see the hot box Greg refers to. Since I was in it this far I added the ability to add a 4th time frame if you want to add the hourly, 30m, 15m, monthly, etc. Anyway. Let's go Team Bull. DOD BlaezPine Script® göstergesiBlaezn tarafından1123
orb by codeUltimate Opening Range Break (ORB) Tool Shows the future NY and ASIA sessions with a countdown timer. Toggle past sessions, future session markers, midlines, countdown boxes, and all labels for the opening range breakout. Takes the high, low, midline of the 15 min candle 1 hour into the sessions. Customize every color element — including fills, highs, lows, and midlines for both NY and Asia sessions. Built for traders who want a clean, flexible, and powerful ORB workflow.Pine Script® göstergesiCodyKing tarafından3
TGA Real Historial"Gráfico del balance de la TGA actualizado mediante bot"Pine Script® göstergesirafaelgarcell2011 tarafından2
30-Candle Look-Back MarkerA simple dotted line that marks 30 candles back of historical data. On the 4 HR timeframe this equals a weeks worth of trading history.Pine Script® göstergesicrobson tarafındanGüncellendi 3
SMC Rebalance to Equilibrium + ATR/ADX (Release)Markets spend more time rebalancing than trending. After an impulsive move, price naturally seeks fair value (equilibrium / mean / VWAP / 50%) where buyers and sellers agree again. This makes rebalance trades higher win-rate and lower risk compared to continuation or breakout strategies. Examples from real market behaviour: - Gold futures (GC) rebalance very frequently because gold is heavily mean-reverted by institutions and hedgers. Roughly 60–70% of intraday moves show some form of rebalance. - Nasdaq (NQ) is momentum-dominant, but even then 45–55% of intraday extensions rebalance, especially outside NY Open. - FCPO is strongly controlled and rotational, with 70–80% of moves showing rebalance behaviour, especially outside aggressive news flows. What each candle label means in this indicator This indicator labels ATR state per candle to read market intent: E (Expansion) - Volatility increasing. Aggressive participation. Used to drive price, not to rebalance. S (Strong) - Sustained momentum. Trend still active. D (Decreasing) - Volatility contracting. Acceptance forming. This is the core condition for rebalance. W (Weak) represents very low momentum and temporary hesitation. W means the market is unsure. Indicator features explained This indicator is designed to be simple, objective, and rule-based: Candle labels show real-time ATR state (E / S / D / W) Strong rebalance condition is highlighted when D-D-D forms Filters avoid signals during ADX expansion Designed specifically for SMC rebalance to equilibrium, not continuation Alerts trigger only when valid rebalance conditions appear, helping traders avoid over-trading and impulsive entries Why D-D-D is very important? Three consecutive D candles (D-D-D) mean: - Volatility has contracted for multiple closes - Chasers are gone - Order flow is absorbed - Market accepts current price as unfair This is the strongest condition for price to return to equilibrium and sometimes continue further to MRH / MRL instead of stopping at 50%. Important: One or two D candles are not enough. D-D-D confirms acceptance, not just a pause Why NOT to trade rebalance when ADX is expanding ADX expansion means trend strength is increasing. When ADX is expanding: - Decreasing ATR often means reload, not reversal - Price is being delivered, not balanced - Rebalance attempts usually fail This indicator filters out rebalance signals when ADX shows expansion because trend strength overrides balance logic. Why price can rebalance without taking liquidity A liquidity sweep is not required for rebalance. Rebalance happens because acceptance changes, not because stops are hunted. Price returns to equilibrium when: - Momentum fades - Volatility contracts - Participation drops - Passive orders dominate Liquidity sweeps only make the move faster, not necessary. This is why rebalances commonly happen in Asian session, late US session, and mid-range conditions without any obvious stop-run. Best time to trade rebalance (US & Malaysia time) Rebalance works best when liquidity is stable or decaying, not expanding. Best for Gold (GC) - US Late Session: 11:30 pm – 2:00 am MYT - Asian Morning: 7:00 am – 11:00 am MYT Best for Nasdaq (NQ) - US Late Session only: 11:30 pm – 1:30 am MYT Avoid for all markets - NY Open impulse: 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm MYT This is delivery time, not balance time. Core idea to remember Rebalance trading is not about predicting reversals. It is about waiting for acceptance. Liquidity makes moves fast. Acceptance makes moves possible. This indicator exists to help you trade what markets do most of the time — rebalance back to fair value — with discipline and structure Pine Script® göstergesiinzuddin tarafından80
FVG for Backtesting3-Candle Trend + FVG (15m) – v6 This indicator identifies three consecutive bullish or bearish candles on the 15-minute timeframe and highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVG) in the middle candle. It displays: Boxes marking the FVG zones Labels showing “FVG” Triangle signals for long (bullish) and short (bearish) setups Fully compatible with Pine Script v6, it serves as a visual tool for spotting trend setups and potential trading opportunities.Pine Script® göstergesidiegovaldes2011 tarafından5
INDICADOR PRO🧪 How to Use It Effectively (Forex & Crypto) ✔️ Ideal for: EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY BTC, ETH (best during London + New York sessions) ✔️ Recommended: Disable the Asia session for crypto if the market is noisy Backtest for at least 3–6 months Use PDH/PDL as a strong filterPine Script® göstergesidiegovaldes2011 tarafından34
STIME3H Time High/Low Triangles (Correct Time • Wick/Body • Timezone Control) This indicator plots 3-Hour (3H) High & Low levels using triangle markers, aligned to exact clock-based time blocks such as 00:00, 03:00, 06:00, 09:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, 21:00. It is designed for ICT / CRT / intraday traders who need precise session and time-cycle reference points without cluttering the chart. 🔹 Key Features ▲ High triangle & ▼ Low triangle for each 3-hour block ⏱ Correct time alignment using selectable timezones 🌍 Timezone dropdown UTC UTC-5 (Fixed) New York (DST auto) London (DST auto) Tokyo Custom timezone (IANA / Etc format) 🕒 Toggle individual times ON/OFF (00, 03, 06, 09, 12, 15, 18, 21) 📍 Triangles can touch candle wicks or bodies 🗂 Displays last 2 days by default (configurable) 🔠 Adjustable time text size (tiny → large) 🎨 Clean visuals, no background boxes, no repaintPine Script® göstergesihodjiakbar tarafındanGüncellendi 10
Penny Stock Short Signal Pro# Penny Stock Short Signal Pro (PSSP) v1.0 ## Complete User Guide & Documentation --- # 📋 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. (#introduction) 2. (#why-short-penny-stocks) 3. (#the-7-core-detection-systems) 4. (#installation--setup) 5. (#understanding-the-dashboard) 6. (#input-settings-deep-dive) 7. (#visual-elements-explained) 8. (#alert-configuration) 9. (#trading-strategies) 10. (#risk-management) 11. (#best-practices) 12. (#troubleshooting) 13. (#changelog) --- # Introduction **Penny Stock Short Signal Pro (PSSP)** is a comprehensive Pine Script v6 indicator specifically engineered for identifying high-probability short-selling opportunities on low-priced, high-volatility stocks. Unlike generic indicators that apply broad technical analysis, PSSP is purpose-built for the unique characteristics of penny stock price action—where parabolic moves, retail FOMO, and violent reversals create predictable patterns for prepared traders. ## Key Features - **7 Independent Detection Systems** working in concert to identify exhaustion points - **Composite Signal Engine** that requires multiple confirmations before triggering - **Real-Time Dashboard** displaying all signal states and market metrics - **Automatic Risk Management** with dynamic stop-loss and profit target calculations - **Customizable Sensitivity** for different trading styles (scalping vs. swing) - **Built-in Alert System** for all major signal types ## Who Is This For? - **Active Day Traders** looking to capitalize on intraday reversals - **Short Sellers** who specialize in penny stocks and small caps - **Momentum Traders** who want to identify when momentum is exhausting - **Risk-Conscious Traders** who need clear entry/exit levels --- # Why Short Penny Stocks? ## The Penny Stock Lifecycle Penny stocks follow a remarkably predictable lifecycle that creates shorting opportunities: ``` PHASE 1: ACCUMULATION └── Low volume, tight range └── Smart money quietly building positions PHASE 2: MARKUP / PROMOTION └── News catalyst or promotional campaign └── Volume increases, price begins rising └── Early momentum traders enter PHASE 3: DISTRIBUTION (YOUR OPPORTUNITY) └── Parabolic move attracts retail FOMO buyers └── Smart money selling into strength └── Volume climax signals exhaustion └── ⚠️ PSSP SIGNALS FIRE HERE ⚠️ PHASE 4: DECLINE └── Support breaks, panic selling └── Price returns toward origin └── Short sellers profit ``` ## Why Shorts Work on Penny Stocks 1. **No Fundamental Support**: Most penny stocks have no earnings, revenue, or assets to justify elevated prices 2. **Promotional Nature**: Many rallies are driven by promoters who will eventually stop 3. **Retail Exhaustion**: Retail buying power is finite—when it's exhausted, gravity takes over 4. **Float Dynamics**: Low float stocks move fast in both directions 5. **Technical Levels Matter**: VWAP, round numbers, and prior highs become self-fulfilling resistance --- # The 7 Core Detection Systems PSSP employs seven independent detection algorithms. Each identifies a specific type of exhaustion or reversal signal. When multiple systems fire simultaneously, the probability of a successful short dramatically increases. --- ## 1. PARABOLIC EXHAUSTION DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies when price has moved too far, too fast and is likely to reverse. This system looks for the classic "blow-off top" pattern common in penny stock runners. ### Technical Logic ``` Parabolic Signal = TRUE when: ├── Consecutive green candles ≥ threshold (default: 3) ├── AND price extension from VWAP ≥ threshold ATRs (default: 1.5) └── OR shooting star / upper wick rejection pattern forms ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ← Shooting star / upper wick ╱ ╲ (Parabolic exhaustion) ╱ ╱ ╱ ══════════════ VWAP ╱ ╱ ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks Penny stocks are notorious for parabolic moves driven by retail FOMO. When everyone who wants to buy has bought, there's no one left to push prices higher. The shooting star pattern shows that sellers are already stepping in at higher prices. ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Lookback Period | 10 | 3-30 | Bars to analyze for pattern | | Extension Threshold | 1.5 ATR | 0.5-5.0 | How far above VWAP is "parabolic" | | Consecutive Green Bars | 3 | 2-10 | Minimum green bars for exhaustion | --- ## 2. VWAP REJECTION SYSTEM ### What It Detects Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is the single most important level for institutional traders. This system identifies when price tests above VWAP and gets rejected back below—a powerful short signal. ### Technical Logic ``` VWAP Rejection = TRUE when: ├── Candle high pierces above VWAP ├── AND candle closes below VWAP ├── AND candle is bearish (close < open) └── AND rejection distance is within sensitivity threshold ``` ### Visual Representation ``` High ──→ ╱╲ ╱ ╲ VWAP ════════╱════╲═══════════ Close ←── Rejection ``` ### Extended VWAP Signals The system also tracks VWAP standard deviation bands. Rejection from the upper band (2 standard deviations above VWAP) is an even stronger signal. ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Algorithms and institutions use VWAP as their benchmark - Failed attempts to reclaim VWAP often lead to waterfall selling - VWAP acts as a "magnet" that price tends to revert toward ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Rejection Sensitivity | 0.5 ATR | 0.1-2.0 | How close to VWAP for valid rejection | | Show VWAP Line | True | - | Display VWAP on chart | | Show VWAP Bands | True | - | Display standard deviation bands | | Band Multiplier | 2.0 | 0.5-4.0 | Standard deviations for bands | --- ## 3. VOLUME CLIMAX DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies "blow-off tops" where extreme volume accompanies a price spike. This often marks the exact top as it represents maximum retail participation—after which buying power is exhausted. ### Technical Logic ``` Volume Climax = TRUE when: ├── Current volume ≥ (Average volume × Climax Multiple) ├── AND one of: │ ├── Selling into the high (upper wick > lower wick on green bar) │ └── OR post-climax weakness (red bar following climax bar) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` Price: ╱╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ Volume: ▂▃▅▇██▇▅▃▂▁ ↑ Volume Climax (3x+ average) ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Retail traders pile in at the top, creating volume spikes - Market makers and smart money use this liquidity to exit - Once the volume spike passes, there's no fuel left for higher prices - The "smart money selling into dumb money buying" creates the top ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Volume MA Length | 20 | 5-50 | Period for average volume calculation | | Climax Volume Multiple | 3.0x | 1.5-10.0 | Multiple of average for "climax" | | Show Volume Bars | True | - | Visual volume representation | --- ## 4. RSI DIVERGENCE ANALYZER ### What It Detects Bearish divergence occurs when price makes higher highs but RSI (momentum) makes lower highs. This indicates that momentum is weakening even as price pushes higher—a warning of imminent reversal. ### Technical Logic ``` Bearish Divergence = TRUE when: ├── RSI is in overbought territory (> threshold) ├── AND RSI is declining (current < previous < prior) └── Indicates momentum exhaustion before price catches up ``` ### Visual Representation ``` Price: /\ /\ / \ / \ ← Higher high / \/ / / RSI: /\ / \ /\ / \/ \ ← Lower high (DIVERGENCE) / \ ════════════════════ Overbought (70) ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Penny stocks often push to new highs on weaker and weaker momentum - Divergence signals that fewer buyers are participating at each new high - Eventually, the lack of buying pressure leads to collapse ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | RSI Length | 14 | 5-30 | Standard RSI calculation period | | Overbought Level | 70 | 60-90 | RSI level considered overbought | | Divergence Lookback | 14 | 5-30 | Bars to look back for swing highs | --- ## 5. KEY LEVEL REJECTION TRACKER ### What It Detects Identifies rejections from significant price levels where shorts are likely to be concentrated: High of Day (HOD), premarket highs, and psychological levels (whole and half dollars). ### Technical Logic ``` Level Rejection = TRUE when: ├── Price touches key level (within 0.2% tolerance) ├── AND candle is bearish (close < open) ├── AND close is in lower portion of candle range │ ├── Key Levels Tracked: │ ├── High of Day (HOD) │ ├── Premarket High │ └── Psychological levels ($1.00, $1.50, $2.00, etc.) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` HOD ───────────────────────────────── ╱╲ ← Rejection ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ───────────────────────────────── PM High ───────────────────────────── ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - **HOD**: The high of day is where the most traders are trapped long. Failure to break HOD often triggers stop-loss cascades - **Premarket High**: Represents overnight enthusiasm; failure to exceed often means the "news" is priced in - **Psychological Levels**: Round numbers ($1, $2, $5) attract orders and act as natural resistance ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Track HOD Rejection | True | - | Monitor high of day | | Track Premarket High | True | - | Monitor premarket resistance | | Track Psychological Levels | True | - | Monitor round numbers | --- ## 6. FAILED BREAKOUT DETECTOR ### What It Detects Identifies "bull traps" where price breaks above resistance but immediately fails and closes back below. This traps breakout buyers and often leads to accelerated selling. ### Technical Logic ``` Failed Breakout = TRUE when: ├── Price breaks above recent high (lookback period) ├── AND one of: │ ├── Same bar closes below the breakout level │ └── OR following bars show consecutive red candles ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ╱ ╲ ← False breakout Recent High ══╱════╲════════════════ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ╱ ╲ ← Trapped longs panic sell ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - Breakout traders enter on the break, providing exit liquidity for smart money - When the breakout fails, these traders become trapped and must exit - Their forced selling accelerates the decline - Penny stocks have thin order books, making failed breakouts especially violent ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Breakout Lookback | 5 | 2-15 | Bars to define "recent high" | | Confirmation Bars | 2 | 1-5 | Bars to confirm failure | --- ## 7. MOVING AVERAGE BREAKDOWN SYSTEM ### What It Detects Monitors exponential moving averages (EMAs) for bearish crossovers and price rejections. EMA crosses often signal trend changes, while rejections from EMAs indicate resistance. ### Technical Logic ``` MA Breakdown = TRUE when: ├── Bearish EMA cross (fast crosses below slow) └── OR EMA rejection (price tests EMA from below and fails) ``` ### Visual Representation ``` ╱╲ ← Rejection from EMA ╱ ╲ EMA 9 ═══════════╱════╲═══════════ ╲ EMA 20 ═══════════════════╲════════ ╲ Bearish cross ↓ ``` ### Why It Works on Penny Stocks - EMAs smooth out the noise and show underlying trend direction - When fast EMA crosses below slow EMA, it signals momentum shift - Rejected attempts to reclaim EMAs show sellers are in control ### Key Settings | Parameter | Default | Range | Description | |-----------|---------|-------|-------------| | Fast EMA | 9 | 3-20 | Short-term trend | | Slow EMA | 20 | 10-50 | Medium-term trend | | Show EMAs | True | - | Display on chart | --- # Installation & Setup ## Step 1: Access Pine Editor 1. Open TradingView (tradingview.com) 2. Open any chart 3. Click "Pine Editor" at the bottom of the screen ## Step 2: Create New Indicator 1. Click "Open" → "New blank indicator" 2. Delete any existing code 3. Paste the entire PSSP code ## Step 3: Save and Add to Chart 1. Click "Save" (give it a name like "PSSP") 2. Click "Add to chart" 3. The indicator will appear with default settings ## Step 4: Configure Settings 1. Click the gear icon (⚙️) on the indicator 2. Adjust settings based on your trading style (see Settings section) 3. Click "OK" to apply ## Recommended Chart Setup - **Timeframe**: 1-minute or 5-minute for scalping, 15-minute for swing shorts - **Chart Type**: Candlestick - **Extended Hours**: Enable if trading premarket/afterhours - **Volume**: Can disable default volume since PSSP tracks it --- # Understanding the Dashboard The real-time dashboard provides at-a-glance status of all systems: ``` ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ 📊 SHORT SIGNAL DASHBOARD │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Signal Strength: 5/7 │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ ─── ACTIVE SIGNALS ─── │ │ │ │ Parabolic Exhaustion 🔴 2.1 ATR │ │ VWAP Rejection 🔴 Above │ │ Volume Climax 🔴 4.2x Avg │ │ RSI Divergence ⚪ RSI: 68 │ │ Level Rejection 🔴 @ HOD │ │ Failed Breakout 🔴 │ │ MA Breakdown ⚪ Bullish │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ ─── RISK LEVELS ─── │ │ Stop: $2.45 T1: $2.10 T2: $1.85 │ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` ## Dashboard Elements Explained ### Signal Strength Indicator | Rating | Signals | Color | Interpretation | |--------|---------|-------|----------------| | STRONG | 5-7 | Red | High-confidence short opportunity | | MODERATE | 3-4 | Orange | Decent setup, consider other factors | | WEAK | 1-2 | Gray | Insufficient confirmation | | NONE | 0 | Gray | No short signals active | ### Signal Status Icons - 🔴 = Signal is ACTIVE (condition met) - ⚪ = Signal is INACTIVE (condition not met) ### Contextual Metrics Each signal row includes relevant metrics: - **Parabolic**: Shows ATR extension from VWAP - **VWAP**: Shows if price is Above/Below VWAP - **Volume**: Shows current volume as multiple of average - **RSI**: Shows current RSI value - **Level**: Shows which level was touched (HOD, PM High, etc.) - **MA**: Shows EMA relationship (Bullish/Bearish) ### Risk Levels When a composite short signal fires: - **Stop**: Suggested stop-loss level (high + ATR multiple) - **T1**: First profit target (1:1 risk/reward) - **T2**: Second profit target (user-defined R:R) --- # Input Settings Deep Dive ## Group 1: Parabolic Exhaustion | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Lookback Period | 10 | 15 | 5 | Bars analyzed for pattern | | Extension Threshold | 1.5 | 2.0 | 1.0 | ATRs above VWAP for "parabolic" | | Consecutive Green Bars | 3 | 4 | 2 | Minimum green bars required | **Tuning Tips:** - Lower thresholds = more signals but more false positives - Higher thresholds = fewer signals but higher quality - For very volatile penny stocks, consider higher thresholds ## Group 2: VWAP Rejection | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Rejection Sensitivity | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.8 | ATR distance for valid rejection | | Show VWAP Line | True | True | True | Display VWAP | | Show VWAP Bands | True | True | True | Display deviation bands | | Band Multiplier | 2.0 | 2.5 | 1.5 | Standard deviations for bands | **Tuning Tips:** - Tighter sensitivity (lower number) = must reject very close to VWAP - Wider bands = less frequent upper band rejections but more significant ## Group 3: Volume Climax | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Volume MA Length | 20 | 30 | 10 | Baseline volume period | | Climax Volume Multiple | 3.0 | 4.0 | 2.0 | Multiple for "climax" status | | Show Volume Profile | True | True | True | Visual volume bars | **Tuning Tips:** - Higher multiple = only extreme volume spikes trigger - Shorter MA = more responsive to recent volume changes - For highly liquid stocks, consider higher multiples ## Group 4: Momentum Divergence | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | RSI Length | 14 | 21 | 7 | RSI calculation period | | Overbought Level | 70 | 75 | 65 | Threshold for "overbought" | | Divergence Lookback | 14 | 20 | 10 | Bars for swing high detection | **Tuning Tips:** - Lower overbought threshold = more frequent signals - Shorter RSI length = more responsive but noisier ## Group 5: Key Level Rejection | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | Enable | True | Master toggle for level system | | Track Premarket High | True | Monitor premarket resistance | | Track HOD Rejection | True | Monitor high of day | | Track Psychological Levels | True | Monitor round numbers | **Tuning Tips:** - Disable premarket tracking if stock doesn't have significant premarket activity - Psychological levels work best on stocks under $10 ## Group 6: Failed Follow-Through | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Breakout Lookback | 5 | 8 | 3 | Bars defining "recent high" | | Confirmation Bars | 2 | 3 | 1 | Bars to confirm failure | **Tuning Tips:** - Shorter lookback = more breakouts detected but smaller significance - More confirmation bars = higher confidence but later entry ## Group 7: Moving Average Signals | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Enable | True | True | True | Turn system on/off | | Fast EMA | 9 | 12 | 5 | Short-term trend | | Slow EMA | 20 | 26 | 13 | Medium-term trend | | Show EMAs | True | True | True | Display on chart | **Tuning Tips:** - Standard 9/20 works well for most penny stocks - Faster EMAs (5/13) for scalping, slower (12/26) for swing trading ## Group 8: Composite Signal | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Minimum Signals | 3 | 4-5 | 2 | Signals needed for trigger | | Show Dashboard | True | True | True | Display signal table | | Dashboard Position | top_right | - | - | Screen location | **Tuning Tips:** - **Minimum Signals is the most important setting** - Higher minimum = fewer trades but higher win rate - Lower minimum = more trades but more false signals ## Group 9: Risk Management | Setting | Default | Conservative | Aggressive | Description | |---------|---------|--------------|------------|-------------| | Show Stop Levels | True | True | True | Display stop loss | | Stop ATR Multiple | 1.5 | 2.0 | 1.0 | Stop distance in ATRs | | Show Targets | True | True | True | Display profit targets | | Target R:R | 2.0 | 1.5 | 3.0 | Risk:Reward for Target 2 | **Tuning Tips:** - Tighter stops (lower ATR multiple) = less risk but more stop-outs - Higher R:R targets = bigger winners but fewer targets hit ## Group 10: Visual Settings | Setting | Default | Description | |---------|---------|-------------| | Bullish Color | Green | Color for bullish elements | | Bearish Color | Red | Color for bearish/short signals | | Warning Color | Orange | Color for caution signals | | Neutral Color | Gray | Color for inactive elements | --- # Visual Elements Explained ## Chart Overlays ### VWAP Line (Blue) - **Solid blue line** = Volume Weighted Average Price - Price above VWAP = bullish bias - Price below VWAP = bearish bias - **Use**: Short when price rejects from above VWAP ### VWAP Bands (Purple circles) - Upper band = 2 standard deviations above VWAP - Lower band = 2 standard deviations below VWAP - **Use**: Extreme extension to upper band signals potential reversal ### EMAs (Orange and Red) - **Orange line** = Fast EMA (9-period default) - **Red line** = Slow EMA (20-period default) - **Use**: Bearish cross or price rejection from EMAs confirms short ### HOD Line (Red, dashed) - Shows the current day's high - **Use**: Rejection from HOD is a key short signal ### Premarket High (Orange, dashed) - Shows premarket session high - **Use**: Failure to break PM high often signals weakness ## Signal Markers ### Individual Signal Markers (Small) | Shape | Color | Signal | |-------|-------|--------| | ▼ Triangle | Purple | Parabolic Exhaustion | | ✕ X-Cross | Blue | VWAP Rejection | | ◆ Diamond | Yellow | Volume Climax | | ● Circle | Orange | RSI Divergence | | ■ Square | Red | Failed Breakout | ### Composite Short Signal (Large) - **Large red triangle** with "SHORT" text - Only appears when minimum signal threshold is met - This is your primary trading signal ## Risk Level Lines ### Stop Loss (Red line) - Calculated as: Entry + (ATR × Stop Multiple) - Represents maximum acceptable loss - **RESPECT THIS LEVEL** ### Target 1 (Light green line) - First profit target at 1:1 risk/reward - Consider taking partial profits here ### Target 2 (Dark green line) - Second profit target at user-defined R:R - Let winners run to this level ## Background Coloring ### Light Red Background - Appears when composite short signal is active - Indicates you should be looking for shorts, not longs ### Light Purple Background - Appears during extreme parabolic extension - Warning of potential imminent reversal --- # Alert Configuration ## Available Alerts ### 1. Composite Short Signal **Best for**: Primary trading signal ``` Condition: Composite short signal fires Message: "PSSP: Short Signal Triggered - {ticker} at {close}" ``` ### 2. Parabolic Exhaustion **Best for**: Early warning of potential top ``` Condition: Parabolic exhaustion detected Message: "PSSP: Parabolic exhaustion detected on {ticker}" ``` ### 3. Volume Climax **Best for**: Blow-off top identification ``` Condition: Volume climax occurs Message: "PSSP: Volume climax / blow-off top on {ticker}" ``` ### 4. Strong Short Setup (5+ Signals) **Best for**: High-confidence opportunities only ``` Condition: 5 or more signals active Message: "PSSP: STRONG short setup on {ticker}" ``` ### 5. Very Strong Short Setup (6+ Signals) **Best for**: Maximum confidence trades ``` Condition: 6 or more signals active Message: "PSSP: VERY STRONG short setup on {ticker}" ``` ### 6. Failed Breakout **Best for**: Bull trap identification ``` Condition: Failed breakout detected Message: "PSSP: Failed breakout detected on {ticker}" ``` ### 7. Key Level Rejection **Best for**: Resistance level plays ``` Condition: Key level rejection occurs Message: "PSSP: Key level rejection on {ticker}" ``` ## Setting Up Alerts in TradingView 1. Right-click on the chart 2. Select "Add Alert" 3. Set Condition to "Penny Stock Short Signal Pro" 4. Choose your desired alert condition 5. Configure notification method (popup, email, webhook, etc.) 6. Set expiration (or "Open-ended" for permanent) 7. Click "Create" ## Alert Strategy Recommendations ### For Active Day Traders - Enable: Composite Short Signal, Volume Climax - Set to: Popup + Sound - Check frequently during market hours ### For Swing Traders - Enable: Strong Short Setup (5+), Very Strong Short Setup (6+) - Set to: Email + Mobile Push - Review at key times (open, lunch, close) ### For Part-Time Traders - Enable: Very Strong Short Setup (6+) only - Set to: Email + SMS - Only trade highest-conviction setups --- # Trading Strategies ## Strategy 1: The Parabolic Fade **Setup Requirements:** - Parabolic Exhaustion signal ACTIVE - Extension from VWAP ≥ 2.0 ATR - Volume climax or declining volume on push **Entry:** - Short on first red candle after signal - Or short on break below prior candle's low **Stop Loss:** - Above the high of the parabolic move - Maximum: 1.5 ATR above entry **Targets:** - T1: VWAP (take 50% off) - T2: Lower VWAP band or LOD **Best Time:** 9:30-10:30 AM (morning runners) --- ## Strategy 2: VWAP Rejection Short **Setup Requirements:** - VWAP Rejection signal ACTIVE - Price came from below VWAP - Rejection candle has significant upper wick **Entry:** - Short on close below VWAP - Or short on break below rejection candle low **Stop Loss:** - Above VWAP + 0.5 ATR - Or above rejection candle high **Targets:** - T1: Lower VWAP band - T2: Prior support or LOD **Best Time:** Midday (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM) --- ## Strategy 3: HOD Failure Short **Setup Requirements:** - Level Rejection signal ACTIVE (HOD) - Multiple tests of HOD without breakthrough - Volume declining on each test **Entry:** - Short on confirmed HOD rejection - Wait for close below the rejection candle **Stop Loss:** - Above HOD + 0.25 ATR (tight) - Clear invalidation if HOD breaks **Targets:** - T1: VWAP - T2: Morning support levels **Best Time:** 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM --- ## Strategy 4: Volume Climax Fade **Setup Requirements:** - Volume Climax signal ACTIVE - Volume ≥ 3x average on green candle - Followed by bearish candle or upper wick **Entry:** - Short on first red candle after climax - Or short on break below climax candle low **Stop Loss:** - Above climax candle high - Give room for volatility spike **Targets:** - T1: 50% retracement of the run - T2: VWAP or start of the run **Best Time:** First hour of trading --- ## Strategy 5: The Full Composite (High Conviction) **Setup Requirements:** - Composite Short signal ACTIVE - Minimum 4-5 individual signals - Clear visual of signal markers clustering **Entry:** - Short immediately on composite signal - Use market order for fast-moving stocks **Stop Loss:** - Use indicator's automatic stop level - Do not deviate from system **Targets:** - T1: Indicator's T1 level (1:1) - T2: Indicator's T2 level (2:1) **Best Time:** Any time with sufficient signals --- # Risk Management ## Position Sizing Formula ``` Position Size = (Account Risk %) / (Stop Loss %) Example: - Account: $25,000 - Risk per trade: 1% = $250 - Entry: $2.00 - Stop: $2.20 (10% stop) - Position Size: $250 / 10% = $2,500 worth - Shares: $2,500 / $2.00 = 1,250 shares ``` ## Risk Rules ### The 1% Rule Never risk more than 1% of your account on any single trade. For a $25,000 account, max risk = $250. ### The 2x Stop Rule If your stop gets hit twice on the same stock, stop trading it for the day. The pattern isn't working. ### The Daily Loss Limit Set a maximum daily loss (e.g., 3% of account). Stop trading if hit. ### The Size-Down Rule After a losing trade, reduce your next position size by 50%. Rebuild after a winner. ## Short-Specific Risks ### The Short Squeeze - Penny stocks can squeeze violently - ALWAYS use stops - Never "hope" a position comes back - Size appropriately for volatility ### The Hard-to-Borrow - Check borrow availability before trading - High borrow fees eat into profits - Some stocks become HTB mid-trade ### The Halt Risk - Penny stocks can halt on volatility - Position size for worst-case halt against you - Halts can open significantly higher --- # Best Practices ## DO's ✅ **Wait for multiple signals** - Single signals have lower accuracy ✅ **Trade with the trend** - Short when daily trend is down ✅ **Use the dashboard** - Check signal count before entering ✅ **Respect stops** - The indicator calculates them for a reason ✅ **Size appropriately** - Penny stocks are volatile; position small ✅ **Trade liquid stocks** - Volume ≥ 500K daily average ✅ **Know the catalyst** - Understand why the stock is moving ✅ **Take partial profits** - Secure gains at T1 ✅ **Journal your trades** - Track what works and what doesn't ✅ **Time your entries** - Best shorts often come 10:30-11:30 AM ## DON'Ts ❌ **Don't short strong stocks** - If it won't go down, don't force it ❌ **Don't fight the tape** - A stock going up can keep going up ❌ **Don't average up on losers** - Adding to losing shorts is dangerous ❌ **Don't ignore the dashboard** - It exists to help you ❌ **Don't overtrade** - Quality over quantity ❌ **Don't short into news** - Wait for the reaction first ❌ **Don't trade the first 5 minutes** - Too chaotic for reliable signals ❌ **Don't hold overnight** - Penny stock gaps can destroy accounts ❌ **Don't trade without stops** - Ever. ❌ **Don't trade on tilt** - After losses, take a break ## Optimal Trading Windows | Time (ET) | Quality | Notes | |-----------|---------|-------| | 9:30-9:35 | ⭐ | Too volatile, avoid | | 9:35-10:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Best shorts, morning runners exhaust | | 10:30-11:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Secondary exhaustion, HOD rejections | | 11:30-2:00 | ⭐⭐ | Midday lull, lower quality | | 2:00-3:00 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Afternoon setups develop | | 3:00-3:30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | End of day momentum | | 3:30-4:00 | ⭐⭐ | Closing volatility, risky | --- # Troubleshooting ## Common Issues ### "Signals aren't appearing" - Check that the relevant system is enabled in settings - Ensure minimum signals threshold isn't too high - Verify the stock has sufficient volume for calculations ### "Too many false signals" - Increase minimum signals threshold - Use more conservative settings (see Settings section) - Focus on stocks with cleaner price action ### "Dashboard not showing" - Ensure "Show Signal Dashboard" is enabled - Check that your chart has enough space - Try a different dashboard position ### "VWAP line is missing" - VWAP requires intraday timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, etc.) - VWAP resets daily; won't show on daily+ charts - Ensure "Show VWAP Line" is enabled ### "Stop loss seems too tight/wide" - Adjust Stop ATR Multiple in Risk Management settings - Lower multiple = tighter stop - Higher multiple = wider stop ### "Alerts not triggering" - Verify alert is set to the correct indicator - Check that alert hasn't expired - Ensure notification settings are configured in TradingView ## Performance Optimization If the indicator is slow: 1. Reduce the number of visual elements shown 2. Disable unused signal systems 3. Use on fewer simultaneous charts 4. Close unused browser tabs --- # Changelog ## Version 1.0 (Initial Release) - 7 core detection systems implemented - Real-time signal dashboard - Automatic risk management calculations - 7 alert conditions - Full visual overlay system - Comprehensive input settings ## Planned Features (Future Updates) - Scanner integration for multi-stock screening - Machine learning signal weighting - Backtesting statistics panel - Volume profile analysis - Level 2 data integration (if available) - Custom timeframe VWAP options --- # Support & Feedback ## Reporting Issues When reporting issues, please include: 1. TradingView username 2. Stock symbol and timeframe 3. Screenshot of the issue 4. Your indicator settings 5. Steps to reproduce ## Feature Requests We welcome suggestions for improving PSSP. Consider: - What specific pattern are you trying to catch? - How would this help your trading? - Any reference examples? --- # Disclaimer **IMPORTANT: This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only.** - Past performance does not guarantee future results - Short selling carries unlimited risk potential - Always use proper position sizing and stop losses - Paper trade before using real capital - The creator assumes no liability for trading losses - Consult a financial advisor before trading **Trade at your own risk.** --- *Penny Stock Short Signal Pro v1.0* *Pine Script v6* *© 2025*Pine Script® göstergesiDayTradingMD1992 tarafından117
MRG VWAP CompleteMRG VWAP Complete - Indicator Description 📊 Overview MRG VWAP Complete is a professional all-in-one VWAP indicator that combines two powerful volume-weighted average price tools into a single, highly customizable solution. This indicator provides traders with both anchored VWAP with deviation bands and a weekly VWAP that resets every Sunday, offering comprehensive price analysis across multiple timeframes. 🎯 Key Features Dual VWAP System Standard VWAP: Highly configurable with multiple anchor periods and deviation bands Weekly VWAP: Automatically resets every Sunday for swing trading strategies Option to display both simultaneously or independently Standard VWAP Capabilities Multiple Anchor Periods: Session (Daily) Week / Month / Quarter / Year Decade / Century Corporate Events: Earnings / Dividends / Splits Customizable Parameters: Source selection (HLC3, Close, Open, etc.) Hide on 1D timeframes and above Offset adjustment Custom color and line thickness (1-5) Advanced Deviation Bands System Three Independent Band Levels: Each band can be enabled/disabled individually Customizable multipliers for each level Independent color selection for each band Optional fill toggle for each band Two Calculation Modes: Standard Deviation: Traditional statistical approach Percentage: Distance calculated as percentage of VWAP value Visual Customization: ✅ Enable/disable band fills independently 🎨 Choose any color for each band 📏 Transparent fills (95% opacity) for clear price action visibility 🎯 Clean chart display with only desired elements Weekly VWAP Features Resets automatically every Sunday Customizable source input Independent color and line width settings Perfect for identifying weekly trends and key levels ⚙️ Complete Parameter List Display Options Show/Hide Standard VWAP Show/Hide Weekly VWAP Standard VWAP Settings Anchor Period selection Source selection Hide on 1D or above option Offset value VWAP color VWAP line width (1-5) Bands Settings Calculation mode (Standard Deviation / Percentage) Band #1: Enable, Multiplier, Color, Fill toggle Band #2: Enable, Multiplier, Color, Fill toggle Band #3: Enable, Multiplier, Color, Fill toggle Weekly VWAP Settings Weekly VWAP color Weekly VWAP line width (1-5) Source selection 📈 Strategic Applications Mean Reversion Trading Use deviation bands to identify overbought/oversold conditions Enter trades when price reaches outer bands Target VWAP for exits Trend Confirmation Price above VWAP = Bullish bias Price below VWAP = Bearish bias Weekly VWAP confirms longer-term trend direction Support & Resistance VWAP acts as dynamic support/resistance Deviation bands provide multiple levels for entries/exits Weekly VWAP identifies major swing levels Multi-Timeframe Analysis Combine Standard VWAP (intraday) with Weekly VWAP (swing) Identify confluence zones where both VWAPs align Spot divergences between short-term and weekly trends Breakout Trading Monitor price action around VWAP levels Trade breakouts through deviation bands Weekly VWAP breaks signal strong momentum 💡 Advantages ✨ All-in-One Solution: No need for multiple VWAP indicators ⏱️ Time-Saving: Pre-configured with professional settings 🎯 Precision: Multiple anchor periods for different trading styles 🎨 Fully Customizable: Every visual element can be adjusted 📊 Clean Charts: Toggle fills on/off for optimal visualization 🔄 Automatic Updates: Both VWAPs update in real-time 📱 Universal: Works on all timeframes and instruments 🎓 Ideal For Trading Styles Day Trading (M1, M5, M15) Swing Trading (H1, H4, D1) Scalping strategies Position trading Markets Forex (XAUUSD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.) Indices (US30, NAS100, SPX500) Cryptocurrencies Commodities Stocks Strategies VWAP mean reversion Trend following Breakout trading Volume-weighted support/resistance Institutional order flow analysis 🔧 Recommended Settings For Day Trading (M5-M15) Standard VWAP: Anchor = Session Band #1: Multiplier 1.0, Fill ON Band #2: Multiplier 2.0, Fill OFF Weekly VWAP: Enabled for major levels For Swing Trading (H1-H4) Standard VWAP: Anchor = Week Band #1: Multiplier 1.5, Fill ON Band #2: Multiplier 2.5, Fill ON Weekly VWAP: Primary level for trend confirmation For Scalping (M1-M5) Standard VWAP: Anchor = Session Band #1: Multiplier 0.5, Fill ON Band #2: Multiplier 1.0, Fill OFF Weekly VWAP: Disabled for cleaner chart 📊 Understanding the Bands Band Multiplier = 1.0 Contains ~68% of price action (1 standard deviation) Primary mean reversion zone Band Multiplier = 2.0 Contains ~95% of price action (2 standard deviations) Strong overbought/oversold signal Band Multiplier = 3.0 Contains ~99.7% of price action (3 standard deviations) Extreme reversal zones 🎯 Trading Tips Confluence Trading: Enter when price touches a deviation band AND Weekly VWAP Trend Confirmation: Only take long trades above both VWAPs, shorts below both Band Rejection: Watch for candle rejections at outer bands for reversal signals Volume Confirmation: Strong moves should break bands with high volume Time of Day: VWAP is most reliable during high-volume sessions 📌 Important Notes VWAP resets based on anchor period selection Weekly VWAP uses Sunday as the start of the week Deviation bands require sufficient volume data Best used in combination with other technical analysis tools Not a standalone trading system - use proper risk management 🚀 Why Choose MRG VWAP Complete? ✅ Professional Grade: Used by institutional traders ✅ Maximum Flexibility: Adapt to any trading style ✅ Visual Clarity: Customizable colors and fills ✅ Dual Perspective: Intraday + weekly analysis combined ✅ Easy to Use: Intuitive parameter organization ✅ Performance Optimized: Efficient code for smooth charting Master volume-weighted price analysis with the most complete VWAP indicator available! 📊🚀 💼 Perfect For Professional Traders Whether you're a retail trader or institutional analyst, MRG VWAP Complete provides the tools you need to: Identify fair value zones Spot institutional order flow Time entries with precision Manage risk effectively Trade with the smart money Elevate your VWAP trading to the next level! 💎Pine Script® göstergesiMRG_Trade tarafından2
MRG Session High/LowMRG Session High/Low - Indicator Description 📊 Overview This Pine Script indicator automatically displays key levels from Asian and London trading sessions on your TradingView chart. It plots the high and low points of each completed session, allowing you to quickly identify important support and resistance zones for your trades. 🎯 Key Features Detected Sessions (New York Timezone) Asian Session: 18:00 - 03:00 (6pm - 3am) London Session: 03:00 - 09:00 (3am - 9.30am) Plotted Levels Session High: The highest point reached during the session Session Low: The lowest point reached during the session Start Lines: Vertical dashed lines marking the beginning of each session (optional) ⚙️ Customizable Settings Display Options ✅ Show/hide Asian Session ✅ Show/hide London Session ✅ Show/hide session start lines Style Options 🎨 Asian Color: Orange by default 🎨 London Color: Blue by default 🎨 Start lines color: Red by default 📏 Line thickness: Adjustable from 1 to 5 🔍 How It Works Automatic Detection: The indicator automatically detects when a new session begins Level Calculation: During each session, it continuously records highs and lows Line Plotting: At the end of each session, it draws two horizontal lines: One line at the session high level One line at the session low level Extension: Lines extend to the right for easy future identification 📈 Strategic Usage For Breakout Trading Trade breakouts of Asian and London session highs/lows Breakouts from these levels often signal the beginning of significant moves For Support and Resistance Use these levels as key support and resistance zones Prices often come back to test these levels during the New York session For Multi-Timeframe Analysis Identify consolidation during Asian/London sessions Anticipate volatility at New York open 💡 Advantages ✨ Clear and automatic visualization of session levels ⏱️ Time-saving: no need to manually draw levels 🎯 Precise levels based on actual highs/lows of each session 🔄 Automatically updates daily 📱 Compatible with all timeframes (recommended: M5, M15, H1) 🎓 Ideal For Forex traders (especially XAUUSD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD) Scalpers and day traders Session breakout strategies Trading around New York open Liquidity zone analysis 📌 Important Note The indicator uses New York timezone (America/New_York) to ensure session time accuracy, regardless of your local timezone.Pine Script® göstergesiMRG_Trade tarafındanGüncellendi 30
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