Momentum Matrix + ADX + MACD/RSIMomentum Matrix is a multi-confirmation trend and momentum tool that helps you time entries using moving average crossovers gated by ADX strength, with optional MACD crossover and RSI level confirmations. It’s built for clean, actionable signals, flexible filters, and minimal chart clutter—ideal for trend-following, swing trading, and intraday momentum setups.
🔎 What it does
Plots a fast/slow MA band (EMA/ZLEMA/HMA) to visualize trend direction and potential crossover entries.
Generates BUY/SELL signals only when ADX is above your chosen threshold (20, 30, or Custom).
Optional MACD crossover confirmation (line crossing the signal line in the trade direction).
Optional RSI level confirmation (BUY only if RSI ≥ X; SELL only if RSI ≤ Y).
Supports higher-timeframe (HTF) trend bias, DMI polarity, EMA stack checks, ATR quiet regime filtering, session gating, and volume spikes—all toggleable.
Includes alerts for BUY/SELL signals with constant, marketplace-compliant messages.
🧠 Core Logic
Entry Basis:
Signals are generated on fast MA vs slow MA cross (crossover = BUY, crossunder = SELL). You can choose the MA type: EMA, ZLEMA, or HMA.
ADX Threshold (Primary Gate):
Signals must satisfy ADX ≥ threshold to avoid weak/noise entries. Select 20, 30, or a custom value per your market/regime.
Optional Confirmations:
MACD crossover:
BUY requires the MACD line crossing above its signal line.
SELL requires the MACD line crossing below its signal line.
RSI level:
BUY requires RSI ≥ RSI‑Long level.
SELL requires RSI ≤ RSI‑Short level.
Additional Filters (toggles):
HTF confirmation (fast EMA > slow EMA on a higher timeframe).
DMI polarity (+DI > −DI for BUY, vice versa for SELL).
EMA stack alignment (price above/below selected EMA set).
Volume spike filter (volume > volume MA).
ATR quiet regime (skip trades when ATR% is too low).
Session filter (only signal within specified hours).
⚙️ Inputs & Settings
Trend & Signals
Source: Price source for calculations (default: close).
Fast/Slow lengths: Default 12/25.
MA Type: EMA / ZLEMA / HMA.
Confirm on close: Only confirm signals at candle close.
Show band: Toggle MA band fill.
Show crossover levels (optional visual lines; commented in code).
ADX (Primary Gate)
Use ADX filter: On/Off.
DI length / ADX smoothing: Default 14/14.
ADX threshold mode: 20 / 30 / Custom.
ADX threshold (custom): Integer (default 20).
MACD Confirmation (Optional)
Use MACD crossover confirmation: On/Off.
MACD fast/slow/signal: 12/26/9.
RSI Confirmation (Optional)
Use RSI level confirmation: On/Off.
RSI length: 14.
RSI ≥ level for BUY: Default 55 (suggest 60 for stronger trends).
RSI ≤ level for SELL: Default 45 (suggest 40 for stronger trends).
Additional Filters (Optional)
Use Higher TF confirmation + timeframe (e.g., 60, 240).
Require ADX rising.
Require DMI polarity.
Require EMA stack (price > EMAs for BUY, < EMAs for SELL).
Use volume spike filter (Volume MA length).
Skip trades in quiet regime (ATR%) (ATR len, min ATR% of price).
Use session filter (e.g., 0900–1600).
Visuals
EMA #1/#2/#3: Plot and color modes (Slope / Price relation / Fixed), widths.
Signal rendering: Shapes or labels, with ATR/ticks-based vertical padding.
Alerts
BUY: “Beluga‑style BUY (MA cross + confirms)” → “BUY signal fired.”
SELL: “Beluga‑style SELL (MA cross + confirms)” → “SELL signal fired.”
Alerts use constant strings for marketplace compliance.
🧩 How to Use It
Pick your MA pair (e.g., EMA 12/25) and MA type (EMA for general use; ZLEMA/HMA for responsiveness).
Set ADX threshold:
20 for more entries (balanced).
30 for stronger trend-only entries (fewer but higher quality).
Custom if you know your asset’s typical regime.
Turn on confirmations based on your style:
Enable MACD crossover for momentum shift validation.
Enable RSI ≥/≤ levels for strength/weakness gating.
Add HTF bias for trend alignment across timeframes.
Enable filters (DMI polarity, EMA stack, volume, ATR quiet regime, session) to reduce false positives and tailor to your market.
🎯 Recommended Presets
Trend-Following (Swing/Position):
ADX threshold: 30
RSI levels: BUY ≥ 60, SELL ≤ 40
MACD crossover: ON
HTF confirmation: ON (e.g., 240m)
DMI polarity + ADX rising: ON
Intraday Momentum:
ADX threshold: 20
RSI levels: BUY ≥ 55, SELL ≤ 45
MACD crossover: ON
HTF confirmation: OFF (or 60m)
Volume spike: ON
ATR quiet regime: ON to avoid chop
Grafik Desenleri
Renko Power Trend + Wick Finder ZonesThis indicator combines dual Renko trend confirmation with wick-based supply and demand zones to identify high-probability buy and sell opportunities.
It is designed to:
Trade only strong trends
Avoid choppy / sideways markets
Highlight key support and resistance zones
Provide clear entry, exit, and trend context
CG limit 3This indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying potential limit entry zones along with confirmation signals based on price behavior and technical conditions. It highlights areas where price may react, helping traders plan entries with a structured and disciplined approach.
The indicator provides both Buy Limit and Sell Limit levels, as well as confirmation signals to improve timing and trade confidence. Users can select from four different signal options, allowing flexibility for conservative or aggressive trading styles.
All signals are generated using predefined logic based on historical price data and market structure. This indicator does not predict future price movement and should be used as a decision-support tool, not as a standalone system.
Key features include multi-timeframe compatibility, customizable signal options, and broad market support including Forex, Crypto, Indices, and Stocks. It is suitable for scalping, day trading, and swing trading when combined with proper risk management.
⚠️ This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only and does not provide financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users are responsible for their own trading decisions.
🟢 Why this will FIX the error
✔️ Description long enough
✔️ Explains what indicator does
✔️ Explains signals (4 options)
✔️ No banned words
✔️ TradingView House Rules compliant
📝 Final Checklist (Before clicking Publish)
✅ Description pasted
✅ Category selected
✅ “I swear to abide by House Rules” ticked
✅ Own chart layout used
✅ Publish Private / Protected (NOT public)
[codapro] Confirmed Supertrend Flags
Confirmed Supertrend Flags — Delayed Flip Confirmation
Description:
This script enhances the classic Supertrend by adding a confirmation delay after trend flips, helping traders filter noise and avoid premature entries in volatile environments.
Key Features:
ATR-based Supertrend stop level calculation
Confirmation logic: buy/sell flags appear only after N full bars confirm the new direction
Optional Supertrend stop line for visual tracking
Fully adjustable flag size, color, label, and placement
This is ideal for swing traders, trend followers, or anyone building a system that prefers confirmation over early guessing.
How It Works:
A trend flip is detected when price closes beyond the Supertrend stop level.
The indicator waits for a set number of bars to close in the new direction.
After confirmation, a visual flag is plotted: buy below bar, short above bar.
How to Extend with Risk Management:
While this script focuses on trend confirmation visualization, you can enhance your decision-making by combining it with risk rules:
Stop Loss: Set SL just beyond the last Supertrend level before confirmation
ATR-Based Sizing: Use the same ATR value to dynamically size your position based on volatility
Fixed % Rule: Risk a fixed % of capital per confirmed flip (e.g., 1–2%)
Time-Based Exit: Exit trades that don’t follow through within N bars post confirmation
Stack with Strategy: Use this confirmation logic to trigger entries in a separate strategy script where strategy.entry() and strategy.exit() can be defined with precise risk parameters
Want a full example of how to integrate that? Let me know and I’ll turn this into a plug-and-play strategy version.
Disclaimer:
This tool was developed as part of the codapro AI engine — a modular signal and automation layer for trading systems.
It is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always backtest and verify before live deployment.
Order Block Indicatoruses consolidation to determine supply and demand areas.
Uses the lowest candle to determine the initiating candle for the order block.
Sessions with Opening/Closing, Multi timeframeSessions with Opening & Closing is a simple and lightweight TradingView indicator that automatically marks the opening and closing moments of the major trading sessions directly on your chart.
It visually highlights:
Asian Session
European Session
U.S. Session
Each session opening and closing is shown with:
A vertical line on the exact candle where the session starts or ends
A label showing the session name and whether it is an Open or Close
This helps traders easily identify session transitions, which are often associated with changes in liquidity, volatility, and market behavior.
How It Works
The script checks whether the current candle falls inside a predefined session time range based on a selected time zone.
When the session state changes:
From inactive → active → it draws an Open marker
From active → inactive → it draws a Close marker
This is done for each session independently (Asia, Europe, USA), so you can clearly see when one session starts or ends relative to the others.
The indicator does not repaint and uses only confirmed candle information.
Sessions Used (default)
These are the default session times (you can change them in the code):
Asia: 19:00 – 01:00
Europe: 02:00 – 10:00
USA: 09:30 – 16:00
All times are interpreted according to the selected time zone.
How to Change the Time Zone
At the top of the script you will find this line:
tz = "America/La_Paz"
To change the time zone, simply replace "America/La_Paz" with your desired zone.
Examples:
tz = "America/New_York" // New York
tz = "Europe/London" // London
tz = "Asia/Tokyo" // Tokyo
tz = "Australia/Sydney" // Sydney
tz = "UTC" // Coordinated Universal Time
TradingView uses standard IANA time zone names.
You can find the full list here: en.wikipedia.org
Who Is This Indicator For?
This indicator is useful for:
Session-based traders
Liquidity traders
Forex, indices, and crypto traders
Anyone who wants to understand when major market sessions begin and end
Final Notes
Works on all timeframes.
Does not repaint.
Can be used on Forex, Crypto, Indices, and Futures.
Fully customizable (sessions, colors, labels, and time zone).
If you like this indicator or find it useful, feel free to like it or leave feedback — and happy trading! 🚀📈
Hybrid ST/EMA Cloud + Trend TableSimilar to the hybrid supertrend with trend table, this version adds some EMA preferences
(CHOCH & BOS)Section: BOS ALERTS (HH / LL)
This section of the script is responsible for generating alerts based on the “Break of Structure” (BOS) in your market trend. BOS is usually a technical concept in swing trading or order flow analysis, indicating a shift in market structure:
HH (Higher High) → signals an uptrend continuation or bullish structure
LL (Lower Low) → signals a downtrend continuation or bearish structure
✅ In simple terms:
If the chart is showing an uptrend (aqua) and a Higher High is detected → you get a bullish alert.
If the chart is showing a downtrend (red) and a Lower Low is detected → you get a bearish alert.
The alerts are carefully synced with your trend background to reduce false signals.
Vector Volume Delta Candles [Capitalize Labs]Vector Volume Delta Candles is a visual market analysis indicator designed to highlight relative volume activity directly on price candles. The indicator classifies candles based on volume intensity and price range expansion compared to recent historical data and applies color coding for visual context only.
This indicator functions strictly as a candle-coloring overlay. It does not generate trade signals, entries, exits, alerts, forecasts, or predictions. No automated trading decisions are made or implied.
How it works
Evaluates current candle volume relative to a moving average of recent volume
Optionally incorporates a volume × price range comparison to identify unusually active candles
Classifies candles as:
Climactic when volume activity is significantly above recent norms
Elevated when volume is above average but not climactic
Applies configurable colors to candles based on classification and candle direction
Includes optional color customization and the ability to revert candle coloring
Uses historical data only and does not repaint or reference future bars
Intended use
This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only. It may be used as a visual reference alongside other tools or discretionary analysis methods. All interpretations are subjective and must be evaluated independently by the user.
No assumptions are made regarding market direction, probability, or outcome.
Disclaimer and Risk Notice
This indicator is provided strictly for educational and informational purposes. It is not intended to constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument or security.
Financial markets involve substantial risk, and trading decisions can result in losses that exceed initial expectations. Market conditions can change rapidly due to volatility, liquidity constraints, economic events, or other external factors. No representation is made that the use of this indicator will result in profitable outcomes or that any interpretation of its output will be accurate or complete in all market conditions.
This indicator does not take into account individual financial circumstances, objectives, or risk tolerance. Users are solely responsible for evaluating the suitability of any analysis or methodology derived from this tool and for managing their own risk, position sizing, and execution decisions.
All calculations are based on historical price and volume data. Historical or simulated behavior should not be interpreted as a guarantee or prediction of future performance. The absence of repainting or lookahead logic does not imply predictive capability.
By using this indicator, the user acknowledges that all trading decisions are made at their own discretion and risk, and that the creator assumes no responsibility or liability for any losses, damages, or outcomes arising from its use.
Algo_LongOnly_H1_SS26Strategy Overview: Hull Suite Trend Follower
This H1 quantitative strategy utilizes a multi-variant Hull Moving Average (HMA) engine to capture swing momentum with minimal lag. By dynamically switching between HMA, EHMA, and THMA, the algorithm filters market noise and identifies high-probability trend shifts.
Key Features
Adaptive Smoothing: Leverages the Hull Suite to eliminate price lag while maintaining sensitivity to trend reversals.
Directional Versatility: Configurable for Long-Only, Short-Only, or Bi-directional execution.
Time-Bounded Backtesting: Integrated date-range engine for precise historical performance analysis.
Visual Intelligence: Real-time trend visualization via a dynamic cloud band for immediate bias confirmation.
TREND FLOW CANDLES - [EntryLab]Trend Flow Candles was created for the community to clearly visualize the flow of trend on any token. It provides a simple, clean, and visually pleasing way to identify overall trend bias at a glance. Using proprietary algorithmic logic developed specifically to assist traders, the candles dynamically reflect trend strength and direction to help with higher-timeframe confluence.
This indicator has been back-tested with strong accuracy and is designed to be easy to use, quick to set up, and practical in real trading conditions. Trend Flow Candles works best as a directional bias tool, helping traders stay aligned with the dominant trend while making clearer, more confident decisions. It is a powerful addition to any indicator arsenal when you need reliable trend context without clutter.
Regards,
ENTRYLAB
5 Layer Script P5 ICT Identifier Package (Sessions + Narrative)This script is a session-based market narrative framework designed to help traders understand where price is likely seeking liquidity and alignment, rather than focusing on isolated entries.
This script mainly identifies and labels the Asia, London, and New York trading sessions, providing structure for how price behavior evolves throughout the day. It is intended to be used as a context and timing tool.
How it works
-Automatically maps Asia, London, and New York sessions
-Highlights session ranges and transitions
-Helps visualize accumulation, expansion, and distribution phases
-No repainting once a session is completed
How to use it
-Use Asia to observe range formation and liquidity build-up
-Use London for expansion, manipulation, or early continuation
-Use New York for confirmation, continuation, or reversal (IMPORTANT)
-Align session behavior with:
Higher-timeframe bias
Midpoint equilibrium levels
Fair Value Gaps
Signal or Potential Reversal confirmations
Best practices
-Avoid treating sessions as directional signals
-Focus on session objectives, not candle patterns
-Most effective on futures, indices, and liquid FX pairs
-Works best when combined with higher-timeframe structure
This package is intentionally narrative-driven and non-mechanical, allowing traders to frame intraday price action within a repeatable session logic rather than reactive decision-making.
ADDITIONAL: If youve made it this far i will tell you a cheat code to this specific script. Once you alligned your standard time for the sessions you will notice that if you set the sessions to close properly i recommend asking Chatgpt or any other AI tool, you will notice that the sessions end a few hours earlier for NY. You should see a label pop up for the NY just like the Asia and London session. That signal will tell you the next potential move only if you utilize the ICT killzones cheatsheet, easy to find on google images and I will attach it here if possible. its definetly mixed up but thats just market structure, only one you should pay attention to take a trade is the end of the NY session if adjusted properly. over 90% success rate following this strategy. I will add the link for the full cheat sheet below
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Candlestick Bible by Homma Indicator by NahomThis is an indicator that models the infamous book by Homma that educates on candlestick's and their purpose. This script so far shows you the Bullish/bearish Hammer, Gravestone/dragonfly doji as well as the Bullish/Bearish Engulfing candles, making it easier to call out and trade with confidence.
Ready Pips
READYPIPS delivers a precision-based trading experience by highlighting high-probability market setups with automated entries, exits, and real-time alerts.
The system adapts to market structure and multiple timeframes, helping traders stay aligned with price action while minimizing chart clutter.
Designed for consistency, clarity, and efficiency—without overcomplicating your workflow.
Ideal for traders looking to enhance execution and reduce emotional decision-making
[turpsy] Midnight Opening Range-Fractal Midnight Open Range-Fractal Combined Trading System
Overview
This indicator combines Midnight Opening Range (MOR) analysis with HTF candle structure and fractal patterns to provide a comprehensive intraday trading framework. Unlike simple mashups, this system integrates three complementary methodologies that work together to identify high-probability trading zones.
Core Components & Synergy
1. MOR (Midnight Opening Range) Indicator
- Tracks the first 30 minutes of each trading day (00:00-00:30)
- Draws historical and current session boxes with quartile levels (25%, 50%, 75%)
- Custom opening price lines for key market times (NY Open 9:30, London Close, etc.)
- Concept:
Price tends to respect the opening range boundaries; quartiles act as support/resistance
2. HTF (Higher Timeframe) Candles
- Displays up to 6 higher timeframe candles alongside your chart
- Shows Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Volume Imbalances (VI)
- Presents First Presented FVG (PFVG) - the initial gap after a fractal
- Concept:
HTF structure provides context for LTF entries; FVGs are magnetic price targets
3. Fractal Pattern Detection with CISD
- Identifies swing highs/lows using HTF candle structure
- CISD (Change in State of Delivery) lines mark confirmed fractal breaks
- Chart sweeps show liquidity grabs
- Concept: Fractals mark key market structure; CISD confirms directional bias
4. Killzones & Session Analysis
- Asia, London, NewYork AM/PM, and Lunch sessions
- Session highs/lows with pivot tracking
- Day/Week/Month opens and separators
- Concept: Specific sessions show characteristic volatility and directional behavior
5. ADR/CDR Analysis
- Average Daily Range and Current Daily Range tracking
- Shows percentage of ADR completed
- Concept: Helps gauge if there's room for continuation or if exhaustion is likely
How They Work Together
1. Context: It uses HTF candles and MOR boxes to identify the bigger picture structure
2. Timing: It uses Killzones to show when institutional activity is highest
3. Entry: It uses Fractals with CISD confirm structure breaks; FVGs provide entry zones
4. Risk Management: ADR/CDR helps set realistic profit targets and assess if move is extended
Original Contributions
This script significantly improves upon the base components by:
- Integrating 1-minute data feed for accurate Midnight Open Range calculations on all timeframes
- Adding PFVG detection synchronized with fractal patterns
- Creating logarithmic midpoint calculations between HTF candles
- Implementing chart sweep detection for liquidity analysis
- Adding CISD projection lines at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 extensions
How to Use
1. Enable desired HTF timeframes and MOR settings
2. Watch for PFVG formation after HTF candle closes
3. Look for CISD line breaks during killzone sessions
4. Enter at FVG mitigation zones aligned with MOR quartiles
5. Monitor ADR% to gauge move potential
Credits
- HTF Candles base structure: fadizeidan & tradeforopp
- Midnight opening range: trades-dont-lie
- I made the Significant modifications and integration
5 Layer Script P4 Potential Reversals Package This script is a context based potential reversal framework designed to highlight areas where directional risk may shift, not to predict exact tops or bottoms.
The script focuses on identifying exhaustion, failed continuation, and structural hesitation after price has completed an expansion or interacted with key higher-timeframe levels. It is intended to alert traders to possible inflection zones, where confirmation should be actively monitored.
How it works
-Detects conditions associated with loss of momentum or displacement failure
-Highlights potential reversal zones only after price interaction occurs
-Requires context and confirmation — no blind reversal signals
-No repainting once a zone or marker is confirmed
How to use it
-Use as an early warning tool, not an entry system
-Best applied after: Liquidity runs, Range extremes and Higher timeframe midpoint or boundary interaction
Look for confirmation such as:
-Market structure shifts
-Reaction at FVGs
-Signal Package confirmation
Entries should be executed on lower timeframes with risk defined but can be utilized on bigger timeframes as a swing if confirmed
Best practices
-Counter-trend setups require strong higher-timeframe confluence
-Not every highlighted zone will result in a reversal
-Works best during active sessions when liquidity is present
-Avoid using during low-volume or compressed ranges
This package is intentionally non-predictive and confirmation-dependent, designed to keep traders aligned with risk awareness rather than anticipation. However some signals can be treated as entries if "YOUVE IDENTIFIED THE RISK"- Mark Douglas
Simple Full Moon Cycles [v6]Plots Full Moon timestamps on the chart.
No signals. No predictions.
Use it to observe timing, volatility, and reactions — nothing more.
ATX Price Action StrategyWhat it is
A price-action and liquidity mapping tool that builds a consistent structure model and derives BOS legs, sweeps, and zones from that single engine so the chart elements stay coherent.
How it works (high level)
Price Action (Structure + Liquidity + Zones)
Swing/structure engine: Objective fractal swings define structure.
BOS + sweep logic: Uses that structure to detect breaks and liquidity events (inducement/sweep behavior).
Session context: Optional session profiling to anchor where liquidity is forming.
Zones: Converts displacement/structure events into projected areas of interest; optional risk visualization keeps the chart readable.
How to use
Use it as a mapping layer, not a promise of prediction.
Keep fewer elements enabled at once; the point is clarity, not “more drawings.”
Asia Fibonacci StrategyWhat it is
A session-anchored framework that treats the Asia range as a liquidity event, then uses a directionally aligned Fibonacci map to define where entries are allowed.
How it works (high level)
Asia range profiling: Automatically defines the Asia session high/low.
Sweep requirement: Setups only activate after a clean sweep of the Asia high/low (objective liquidity trigger).
Directional fib mapping: Builds a fib structure aligned to the dominant leg so premium/discount zones are consistent.
Entry pocket + confirmation: Entries are constrained to defined fib pockets, with an additional confirmation layer (e.g., imbalance behavior / invalidation logic) to reduce random touches.
How to use
Best for traders who want strict rules around overnight liquidity behavior.
Keep setting defaults first; fib pocket thresholds materially change frequency.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
GaussSS_vUlt26Strategy Description
GaussSS_vUlt26 is a high-precision trend-following algorithm based on John F. Ehlers' Gaussian Filtering techniques. Unlike conventional moving averages, this strategy utilizes a multi-pole architecture to significantly minimize lag while providing superior price action smoothing.
Technical Foundations
Gaussian Filter Engine: A robust implementation of up to 9 poles, allowing for an exceptionally clean frequency response that eliminates market noise without sacrificing reactivity.
Lag Reduction Logic: Features a specialized "Reduced Lag Mode" based on phase difference and a Fast Response Mode that averages the N-pole filter with a first-order response for ultra-quick entries.
Volatility-Adjusted Bands: The execution channel is generated via a Filtered True Range (FTR)—a sophisticated, smoothed version of the True Range that acts as a dynamic volatility threshold to filter out "fakeouts."
Execution Logic
The strategy operates on a Volatility Channel Breakout methodology:
Long Entry: Triggered when the price crosses above the upper Gaussian band (hband), confirming bullish momentum.
Exit / Close: Executed when the price crosses back under the upper band, securing profits as soon as trend exhaustion or mean reversion is detected.
Key Parameters
Poles (N): Controls the roll-off slope and smoothness (range: 1 to 9).
Sampling Period: Adjusts the observation window relative to the market cycle.
ATR Multiplier: Defines the width of the safety channel and sensitivity to volatility.
TrendPulse v3 Exit on Reverse by The Blessed Trader Ph.1️⃣ What This Indicator Is
This is called TrendPulse v3 Exit on Reverse, created by The Blessed Trader Ph.
It is a trend-following indicator. That means it tries to show you when the market is moving strongly in one direction and gives signals to buy or sell when the trend confirms itself.
It uses three main tools:
EMA (Exponential Moving Average) – it tracks the price trend over time.
EMA High = average of recent highs.
EMA Low = average of recent lows.
Think of EMA as the “path” the price is following.
RSI (Relative Strength Index) – it measures momentum (how strong a move is).
Above 50 = upward momentum
Below 50 = downward momentum
Between 30-70 = generally “trending market”
Crossovers – the indicator looks for the price crossing the EMA lines:
Cross above EMA High = potential buy signal
Cross below EMA Low = potential sell signal
It also exits trades automatically if the opposite signal appears.
2️⃣ How to Read the Indicator
When you put it on your chart, you’ll see:
Green EMA line → EMA of highs (trend resistance)
Red EMA line → EMA of lows (trend support)
Green triangle below bar → Buy signal
Red triangle above bar → Sell signal
Shaded area between EMAs → Shows the “trend zone”
Optional: the signal color intensity changes based on RSI (trend strength) – stronger trends = brighter signals.
3️⃣ How to Use It in Trading
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1 – Identify the Trend
Look at where the price is relative to the EMAs:
Price above EMA High → trend is up
Price below EMA Low → trend is down
Check RSI:
RSI > 50 → bullish momentum
RSI < 50 → bearish momentum
Step 2 – Look for Signals
Buy (long) signal:
Price crosses above EMA High
RSI > 50
Appears as a green triangle below bar
Sell (short) signal:
Price crosses below EMA Low
RSI < 50
Appears as a red triangle above bar
Step 3 – Enter & Exit
Enter trade when signal appears (green = buy, red = sell).
Exit automatically if the opposite signal appears.
Example: If you are long (bought) and a red triangle appears, you exit your long position.
4️⃣ Tips for Using It Effectively
Use it on trending markets:
It works best when the price is moving strongly, not sideways.
Combine with volume or price action:
Volume spikes can confirm a trend.
Candlestick patterns (like strong bullish/bearish candles) help filter signals.
Avoid overtrading:
Don’t take every signal if RSI shows weak momentum (close to 50).
Look for “bright” triangles (strong trend strength) to increase success.
Timeframes matter:
Works well on 1H, 4H, or daily charts for trends.
On 1-minute or 5-minute charts, it may give false signals in sideways markets.
Backtesting (if you can):
Try it on past charts to see how signals would have performed.
Adjust EMA and RSI lengths for the market you trade (stocks, crypto, forex).
AZ Mn/Se/D/WMy all in 1 indicator.
1. Midnight NY Open Price until end of true day 12pm
2. Color coded open price showing London/NY Session
3. Day Separator
4. Week Separator
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