M5 Signals v1 (tientran95)Best tf: m1-m3-m5
Best assets: stablecoins (BTC;ETH)
>70% correct predictions
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Trend Entry Signal v2Used for entry signals. More efficient for scalp trades, at least 70% correct prediction, more efficent on stablecoins.
Elite Elliott Wave - Institutional GradeValidates all array indices before accessing them
Skips patterns that don't have complete data yet
Gracefully handles charts with insufficient pivots
Works from the first bar without errors
SniperConfimationSignalLiterally the best indicator for sniper trades confirmation ever, use volume footprint to boost your accuracy as well, free btw.
N PatternEnglish:
-N Pattern is a trend-following indicator that combines VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) with ATR bands to identify market direction, enhanced by pivot-based liquidity zones and dynamic N-shaped candlestick patterns.
-The indicator detects specific multi-leg price formations where the market trends, retraces, and resumes direction, all filtered by EMA 750 for higher timeframe confluence.
-It includes stochastic-based candle coloring, volume delta analysis, and visual alerts for pattern completion, making it ideal for identifying high-probability trend continuation setups.
-N Pattern è un indicatore trend-following che combina VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) con bande ATR per identificare la direzione del mercato, arricchito da zone di liquidità basate su pivot e pattern dinamici a forma di N.
-L'indicatore rileva specifiche formazioni di prezzo multi-leg dove il mercato fa trend, ritraccia e riprende la direzione, il tutto filtrato dall'EMA 750 per confluenza su timeframe superiori.
-Include colorazione delle candele basata sullo stocastico, analisi del delta volume e alert visivi al completamento dei pattern, rendendolo ideale per identificare setup ad alta probabilità di continuazione del trend.
Magno Virtual Football Market CompletVirtual Football Market Logic – SR + VFI + Probability
A statistical + structural indicator for the Bet365 Virtual Football market, combining:
VFI (Fair Value + Standard Deviation Bands) to detect excess/scarcity zones (overbought/oversold)
Momentum (Fast vs Slow SMA) to confirm acceleration or weakness
Automatic Pivot S/R (Support/Resistance) to map key price levels
The script calculates and displays a dynamic OVER vs UNDER probability (0–100%), based on:
Fair Value distance,
deviation band expansion,
momentum direction,
proximity to resistance/support.
Includes a real-time probability label and visual triggers when OVER/UNDER ≥ 75%.
VFI MagnoVFI – Virtual Football Index (Bet365)
A statistical mean-reversion indicator that compares the current “price” (white line) against a Fair Value baseline (SMA) and standard deviation bands.
When price moves outside the normal range:
OVER Signal (green triangle) → price below the lower band + momentum turning up (potential rebound / correction).
UNDER Signal (red triangle) → price above the upper band + momentum turning down (potential pullback / correction).
Background colors highlight extreme zones: green (scarcity/undersold) and red (excess/overbought).
Biblia de Velas Japonesas - Sistema CompletoEstrategia basada en el libro de la "Biblia Japonesa" de Munehisa Homma
Strategy based on the book "The Japanese Bible" by Munehisa Homma
Donation :
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Daily High / Low Sweep (60D)Description:
This indicator works exclusively on the daily timeframe and identifies liquidity sweeps when the current day takes the highest high or lowest low from the previous 60 days. It automatically draws horizontal lines at the swept levels, helping traders visualize institutional liquidity grabs, higher-timeframe bias, and key market structure zones.
Candle Born TrendlineThis indicator pinpoints the exact location where a candlestick formation begins. It allows for more accurate tracking of asset trends. It also helps monitor price trend reversals. Its purpose is to provide the user with a tool that allows for visual monitoring of price action. It was created especially for those who trade using scalping techniques.
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Terils EMA 20 Body Cross + Full Candle BreakEma 20 body cross and confirmation after that for entry.
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Structural Heat Map (V3 + R3 BMSB Deviation)This indicator measures structural deviations of price from the Weekly Bull Market Support Band (BMSB), adjusted for both micro and macro volatility regimes. It is designed for crypto assets where volatility clustering, leverage cycles, and asymmetric crowding frequently produce blow-off tops and liquidation cascades.
The Weekly BMSB acts as a macro “fair value” baseline, while daily deviations reveal short-term extensions in both bullish and bearish conditions. A hybrid volatility normalization (Daily ATR vs Weekly ATR regime) converts deviations into a continuous 0–100 “structural heat” scale:
0–20: neutral / within structural equilibrium
20–40: early extension
40–60: crowded / extended
60–80: stressed / high-risk
80–100: extreme blow-off or capitulation conditions
Extreme readings highlight periods of structural distortion, not trend reversal signals. These events often coincide with leverage expansions, sentiment extremes, funding dislocations, and cycle peaks or washouts.
Use-case: informational context for crypto cycle analysis, risk awareness, regime characterization, and macro/micro structural comparison. This is not a buy/sell indicator and should not be interpreted as such.
Adaptive ZigZag Context v1 (Stable)Adaptive ZigZag Context v1 (Stable) is a versatile swing structure indicator that adaptively detects pivot highs and lows while providing higher timeframe context. It helps traders visualize market structure, trend bias, and potential reversal points with stable signals.
Key Features:
Detects swing highs and lows adaptively using a configurable pivot leg length.
Draws ZigZag lines connecting confirmed pivots for clear market structure visualization.
Highlights higher timeframe trend bias using EMA and background color (green for bullish, red for bearish).
Usage:
Analyze market swings and identify potential reversal zones.
Combine with other indicators for trend confirmation.
Useful for multi-timeframe analysis with higher timeframe EMA context.
Important Notes:
This indicator does not provide performance guarantees.
Past behavior does not imply future results.
Traders are encouraged to use this tool alongside other analysis techniques and risk management strategies.
Liquidity Zones | NRP | ProjectSyndicate🏦 ProjectSyndicate Liquidity Zones 1.0 — Complete Documentation
Specifically built for: XAUUSD (Gold) 🥇, NQ 💻, ES 📈 and FX 💱 traders
✅Default settings: tuned to work well across multiple timeframes
Best sweet spot timeframes : M5 / M15 / M30 / H1 → consistently produces high-quality zones
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🌍 Overview
ProjectSyndicate Liquidity Zones is a Pine Script v6 indicator built to identify stop-loss hunting zones and liquidity pockets—areas where price frequently sweeps retail stops and then reverses.
It automatically detects and draws zones where institutional flow often triggers liquidity before moving price in the opposite direction.
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💧 What Are Liquidity Zones?
Liquidity zones are price levels where stop-loss orders cluster (often around swing highs/lows). Large players may push price into these levels to trigger stops (liquidity sweep) and then reverse.
Also known as:
• 🪤 Stop-loss hunting
• 🌊 Liquidity sweeps
• 🎯 Stop runs
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🥇 Why Gold, NQ, ES & FX?
These markets often show repeatable liquidity behavior because of:
• 👥 Heavy participation and predictable stop placement
• 🏛️ Strong institutional activity and order flow
• ⚡ Volatility that enables fast “sweep & reverse” moves
• 📍 Clear technical levels where stops tend to cluster
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⚙️ How It Works (3 Detection Engines)
1) 🔺 Pivot-Based Detection
Finds swing highs/lows using fractal pivots—natural stop placement zones.
2) 🕯️ Wick Trap Detection
Flags candles with dominant wicks (long rejection shadows), suggesting stops were hit then price snapped back.
3) 📊 Volume Spike Detection
Marks extremes where volume is elevated (local highs/lows). High volume at extremes often signals liquidity being triggered.
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🧩 Zone Types
🟦 Bull Liquidity Zones (Teal/Cyan)
• 📍 Below current price (support area)
• 🧠 Indicates buy-side stops were swept (longs got hunted)
• 📈 Often becomes a potential reversal zone upward
• ✅ Idea: Look for bullish confirmation after a sweep
🟥 Bear Liquidity Zones (Maroon/Red)
• 📍 Above current price (resistance area)
• 🧠 Indicates sell-side stops were swept (shorts got hunted)
• 📉 Often becomes a potential reversal zone downward
• ✅ Idea: Look for bearish confirmation after a sweep
⚪ Historic Zones (Gray)
• 🕰️ Zones that were breached
• 📚 Useful for studying past behavior and sweep patterns
• ❗ Not considered “active”, but great for context
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🛠️ Settings Guide
🔎 Detection Settings
🔺 Pivot Detection Length (Default: 10)
• Range: 3 → 50
• Controls swing sensitivity
• Lower (5–8): more zones, faster, noisier ⚡
• Higher (15–20): fewer zones, stronger, cleaner ✅
Recommended (XAUUSD / NQ / ES / FX):
• ⏱️ M5 / M15: 8–10
• ⏱️ M30: 10–12
• ⏱️ H1: 12–15
🕯️ Wick Dominance Ratio (Default: 0.5)
• Range: 0.3 → 0.85
• 0.5 = wick must be ≥ 50% of candle range
• Lower: more traps detected
• Higher: only extreme rejections
✅ Recommended: 0.5–0.6 (balanced)
📊 Volume Spike Multiplier (Default: 1.3)
• Range: 1.0 → 4.0
• 1.3 = volume must be ≥ 130% of 20-period avg
• Lower: more signals
• Higher: only major spikes
✅ Recommended: 1.3–1.5
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📦 Zone Settings
📏 Zone ATR Period (Default: 14)
• Range: 10 → 50
• Controls volatility measurement used for zone sizing
• Shorter = more responsive ⚡
• Longer = smoother ✅
✅ Recommended: 14–20
📐 Zone Width (ATR Multiple) (Default: 0.5)
• Range: 0.2 → 1.5
• 0.5 = zone extends 0.5 × ATR around the level
• Smaller (0.3–0.4) = tight & precise 🎯
• Larger (0.6–0.8) = wider coverage 🌊
✅ Recommended: 0.4–0.6
🧱 Max Zones (Default: 8)
• Range: 2 → 20
• Lower = cleaner chart 🧼
• Higher = more context 📚
✅ Recommended: 6–10
↔️ Min Zone Separation (ATR) (Default: 2.0)
• Range: 0.5 → 5.0
• Prevents zone clustering
• Lower = more zones (tighter stacking)
• Higher = fewer zones (cleaner layout)
✅ Recommended: 1.5–2.5
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👁️ Display Options
• ✅ Show Current Zones (ON) → active bull/bear zones
• ⛔ Show Historic Zones (OFF) → breached zones in gray
• ✅ Show Zone Labels (ON) → quick identification
• ⛔ Show Pivot Markers (OFF) → optional triangles
• 🌫️ Zone Opacity (80) → suggested 75–85
• 🎨 Bull Color: Teal
• 🎨 Bear Color: Maroon
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📈 Trading Strategies
🪤 Strategy 1: Liquidity Sweep Reversal
Steps:
1️⃣ Identify zone
2️⃣ Wait for price to sweep into zone (wick into it)
3️⃣ Confirm with rejection candle
4️⃣ Enter with stop beyond zone
✅ Example (concept): sweep → reclaim → continuation
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🔁 Strategy 2: Zone-to-Zone Trading
• Sweep bull zone → target bear zone 🎯
• Sweep bear zone → target bull zone 🎯
Risk plan:
• 🛑 Stop: 1–2 ATR beyond zone
• 🎯 TP: next opposite zone or 2:1 RR
• 📦 Risk: 1–2% per trade
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🧲 Strategy 3: Confluence Trading
Look for zones that align with:
• 🧮 Fibonacci (50 / 61.8)
• 🔢 Round numbers (e.g., 2600 / 2650 / 2700)
• 📅 Previous day high/low
• 📉 Trendlines / MAs
More confluence = stronger zone 💪
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🕰️ Strategy 4: Historic Zone Analysis
Turn on historic zones and study:
• Did it reverse after breach?
• How far did it extend beyond?
• What did volume do?
Use these patterns to improve expectations on current zones 📚
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⏱️ Timeframe Recommendations
M5
• 🏎️ Scalping, fast signals
• More zones, more noise
• Tight risk, quick exits
M15
• ⚖️ Best balance for intraday
• Strong zone quality + quantity
M30
• 🧘 Cleaner zones, stronger signals
• Wider stops, more patience
H1
• 🏗️ Highest-quality zones
• Fewer false signals, bigger targets
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✅ Best Practices
Do’s ✅
• Wait for confirmation candles 🕯️
• Use multi-timeframe context (H1 zones + M15 entries) 🧭
• Combine with price action (engulfing / pin bars) 🎯
• Always use stops 🛑
• Study breached zones 📚
• Adapt settings to volatility 🌊
Don’ts ❌
• Don’t trade every zone blindly
• Don’t ignore context (trend/news/sentiment)
• Don’t overtrade
• Don’t treat settings as “one-size forever”
• Don’t fight strong trends without confirmation
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🧠 Advanced Tips
🕒 Session-Based Behavior
• 🌙 Asia: zones often hold better (lower volatility)
• 🇬🇧 London: aggressive sweeps
• 🇺🇸 NY: continuations or major reversals
• 🔥 Overlaps: most volatile → strongest reactions
📰 News Awareness
High-impact events (CPI, NFP, FOMC) can:
• create zones rapidly ⚡
• invalidate zones ❗
• extend beyond zones 🎢
Tip: avoid trading zones during major releases
🧩 Multi-Timeframe Confirmation
• Find zone on H1
• Refine entry on M15
• Confirm structure shift / reaction before entry ✅
💪 Zone Strength Clues
Stronger zones often have:
• multiple detection methods (pivot + wick + volume)
• confluence with key levels
• recent formation
• clean first reaction
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🧰 Troubleshooting
Too Many Zones
Try:
• Increase separation (2.5–3.0)
• Reduce max zones (5–6)
• Increase pivot length (12–15)
• Increase wick ratio (0.6–0.7)
Too Few Zones
Try:
• Decrease separation (1.0–1.5)
• Increase max zones (10–12)
• Reduce pivot length (7–8)
• Reduce wick ratio (0.4–0.5)
• Reduce volume multiplier (1.2)
🚫 Zones Not Showing
Check:
• “Show Current Zones” is ON ✅
• enough bars loaded
• try defaults first, then adjust
Historic Zones Not Appearing
• Price must breach zones first
• scroll back for older breaches
• increase max zones to store more
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🔔 Indicator Alerts
🟥 Bear Liquidity Zone Detected
• Trigger: new resistance zone
• Message: “Bear liquidity hunting zone identified”
• Use: selling opportunities 🧲
🟦 Bull Liquidity Zone Detected
• Trigger: new support zone
• Message: “Bull liquidity hunting zone identified”
• Use: buying opportunities 🧲
Setup:
1️⃣ Right-click chart → Add Alert
2️⃣ Select indicator condition
3️⃣ Choose Bull/Bear alert
4️⃣ Select delivery method (popup/email/webhook)
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⚡ Performance Notes
• 🧱 Max boxes: 500
• 🏷️ Max labels: 500
• 🪶 Lightweight / minimal lag
• ✅ No repaint (confirmed on bar close)
• 🔒 Zones stay fixed once created
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🧾 Version History v1.0
• Pine Script v6
• 3 detection methods (pivot / wick / volume)
• Current + historic zones
• Custom colors & settings
• Built-in alerts
• Optimized defaults across M5/M15/M30/H1 for XAUUSD, NQ, ES, FX ✅
Can be also combined with Order Block Finder and FVG Finder
for complete / more advanced SMC strategy chart overlay.
✅ Order Block Finder | Gold | ProjectSyndicate
✅ FVG Finder | NRP | ProjectSyndicate
Trappp's Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading ToolkitTrappp's Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading Toolkit
This comprehensive trading script by Trappp provides a complete market analysis framework with multiple timeframe support and resistance levels. The indicator features:
Key Levels:
· Monthly (light blue dashed) and Weekly (gold dashed) levels for long-term context
· Previous day high/low (yellow) with range display
· Pivot-based support/resistance (pink dashed)
· Premarket levels (blue) for pre-market activity
Intraday Levels:
· 1-minute opening candle (red)
· 5-minute (white), 15-minute (green), and 30-minute (purple) session levels
· All intraday levels extend right throughout the trading day
Technical Features:
· EMA 50/200 cross detection with alert labels
· Candlestick pattern recognition near key levels
· Smart proximity detection using ATR
· Automatic daily/weekly/monthly updates
Trappp's script is designed for traders who need immediate visual reference of critical price levels across multiple timeframes, helping identify potential breakouts, reversals, and pattern-based setups with clear, color-coded visuals for quick decision-making.
Advanced Trading ToolkitTrappp's Advanced Multi-Timeframe Trading Toolkit
This comprehensive trading script by Trappp provides a complete market analysis framework with multiple timeframe support and resistance levels. The indicator features:
Key Levels:
· Monthly (light blue dashed) and Weekly (gold dashed) levels for long-term context
· Previous day high/low (yellow) with range display
· Pivot-based support/resistance (pink dashed)
· Premarket levels (blue) for pre-market activity
Intraday Levels:
· 1-minute opening candle (red)
· 5-minute (white), 15-minute (green), and 30-minute (purple) session levels
· All intraday levels extend right throughout the trading day
Technical Features:
· EMA 50/200 cross detection with alert labels
· Candlestick pattern recognition near key levels
· Smart proximity detection using ATR
· Automatic daily/weekly/monthly updates
Trappp's script is designed for traders who need immediate visual reference of critical price levels across multiple timeframes, helping identify potential breakouts, reversals, and pattern-based setups with clear, color-coded visuals for quick decision-making.
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Flexible S/R Channels🟩 Flexible S/R Channels is a visualization tool that draws curved support and resistance boundaries through user-defined anchor points. Unlike traditional trendlines and channels that force linear interpretation onto price action, this indicator captures the curved structures that markets frequently form—rounded tops and bottoms, parabolic advances and declines, arcing rallies and pullbacks. Three anchor points per curve define the shape; the indicator fits a smooth mathematical curve through these points and projects it forward. The approach is simple: draw what you see. Curved market structure that resists precise definition with traditional tools can now be rendered with mathematical accuracy.
The indicator bridges the gap between static drawing tools and programmable indicators. TradingView's arc tool draws curves but produces only visual pixels with no analytical value. Flexible S/R Channels creates live data series that integrate with other analysis tools. Four curve-fitting methods—Quadratic, Quadratic-Linear, Weighted Linear, and Natural Cubic Spline—accommodate different market structures. The curved levels naturally lend themselves to breakout and reversion strategies—applications left to the trader's discretion. The open-source code invites experimentation and customization.
💡 THEORY AND CONCEPT 💡
Traders have long relied on horizontal levels and diagonal trendlines to define support and resistance. Linear tools assume constant slope—a property rarely exhibited by actual market movement. When momentum accelerates or decelerates, price trajectories curve rather than hold to fixed angles. The resulting structures—parabolic advances during expansion phases, arcing pullbacks during consolidation, rounded formations at reversal points—represent changes in the rate of change itself. Traditional drawing tools cannot accommodate this variable geometry without sacrificing mathematical precision..
Flexible S/R Channels extends familiar support and resistance concepts into curved space. The approach is simple: draw what you see. When the eye recognizes a curved boundary in price action, this indicator provides the means to define it precisely. Three anchor points per curve—an initial point, an intermediate point, and a recent point—are all that is required. The indicator fits a smooth mathematical curve through these points and extends it forward as a projection.
This indicator represents a blend of human pattern recognition and algorithmic precision. Fully automated indicators make decisions without user input—efficient but detached from trader discretion. Manual drawing tools rely entirely on freehand skill—expressive but imprecise. Flexible S/R Channels occupies the middle ground. The trader identifies the curved structure; the algorithm renders it mathematically. The result is human insight expressed with computational accuracy—for traders who recognize curved structure in price action but lack precise tools to define it.
This projection is not a prediction. It is a visual hypothesis—a structured way of asking "if this trajectory continues, where would price be?" The underlying assumption is simple: like Newton's first law of motion, a trajectory in motion tends to continue unless acted upon by an external force. Future price action validates or invalidates the projection, just as it does with any trendline or channel.
TradingView offers an arc drawing tool for freehand curved lines, but these are purely visual—static pixels on a screen with no programmable value. Flexible S/R Channels bridges this gap. The fitted curves exist as data series that can generate alerts, trigger signals, and interact with other analysis tools. The visual drawing becomes operational structure.
🔁 CURVE METHODS 🔁
The indicator offers four curve-calculation methods, each producing different shapes suited to different market structures:
Quadratic — Fits a parabolic arc through the three anchor points. Best for smooth, continuous curves such as rounded tops and bottoms. It captures the natural "swing" of the market, assuming the momentum will maintain its current rate of acceleration or deceleration.
Quadratic-Linear — Uses a parabolic curve through the anchor points, then transitions to a straight line after the final anchor. Useful when curved structure gives way to linear trend continuation. This is the "bridge" between a turning market and a steady, directed move, preventing the projection from curving back on itself when the price begins to run.
Weighted Linear — Connects anchor points with straight line segments rather than a smooth curve. Suited for angular market structures with distinct inflection points. It treats the market as a series of rigid shifts, providing a clear "corridor" when the price is bouncing between sharp, diagonal levels.
Natural Cubic Spline — Produces the smoothest curve by minimizing abrupt directional changes. Ideal for organic, flowing market movements. It acts as a flexible spine that adapts to complex transitions without the rigid constraints of a fixed geometric shape.
Quadratic Fitting : A smooth, parabolic arc defines a curved resistance boundary. By fitting a mathematical path through three anchor points, the curve captures rounded structures and arcing price action that traditional linear trendlines fail to represent.
Weighted Linear Fitting : This method produces an angular, segmented path by connecting anchor points with distinct linear slopes. Unlike the continuous smoothness of a quadratic arc, the weighted linear approach creates a more jointed geometry, allowing for a precise match to market structures that exhibit sharp, localized changes in trajectory.
Natural Cubic Spline Fitting : This method creates a highly fluid, elastic curve that can accommodate complex price oscillations. In this instance, the curves define a narrowing range as support and resistance converge, highlighting the volatility compression that often precedes a significant breakout or breakdown from established structures.
🖱️ HOW IT WORKS 🖱️
1️⃣ Initial Setup
Unlike traditional indicators that calculate values automatically from price data, Flexible S/R Channels requires user-defined anchor points. This is intentional. The trader's eye is the pattern recognition engine—no algorithm can see the curved structure that experience and intuition reveal. The indicator waits for this input, then applies mathematical precision to render what the trader has identified.
The Recognition of Natural Structure : Effective analysis begins when a curved rhythm becomes visible within price action that traditional trendlines cannot satisfy. Identifying the specific swing highs and swing lows that define these boundaries is the first step in organizing a chart. By isolating three key pivots for resistance and three for support, the underlying framework of the market's trajectory is established, providing the necessary coordinates to accurately map the path.
Interactive Setup Workflow : Upon loading, the indicator prompts for the sequential selection of six points—three swing highs and three swing lows—to serve as the raw data for the calculation. While the chart remains blank during this initial phase, the curves generate instantly once the final anchor is confirmed. These points are not permanent; they appear as interactive grips that can be dragged in real time to refine the boundaries as the market structure evolves.
The indicator prompts for six sequential selections—three for resistance, three for support. The first three selections define the resistance boundary; the final three define support. This sequential grouping is distinct from zigzag-style selection patterns. Within each group, clicking order is flexible—the algorithm automatically sorts points chronologically, allowing traders to select visually prominent pivots in whatever sequence feels natural.
Structural Anchor Identification : Identifying three key swing highs and three key swing lows provides the foundation for the dual-curve geometry. These specific structural peaks and troughs serve as the coordinates for the mathematical models, ensuring that the resulting boundaries accurately reflect the underlying skeleton of the market action.
2️⃣ Interactive Adjustment
After the initial setup, all six anchor points are fully adjustable:
Points are automatically sorted chronologically regardless of selection order
Grip handles appear at each anchor location
Any point can be repositioned by clicking and dragging its grip handle
The curves recalculate instantly as points are adjusted
The algorithm produces a mathematically perfect curve based on the anchor points provided. If the result does not match the trader's vision, adjustments are immediate. This iterative refinement—see, adjust, refine—continues until the rendered curve represents what the trader sees in the price action. The user remains in control; the algorithm remains in service.
Interactive Channel Boundaries : Six user-defined anchor points—three for resistance and three for support —establish a non-linear range that moves beyond the constraints of a flat, horizontal channel. This configuration captures the arcing trajectory of the market while showing price action respecting the curved boundaries in a classic reversion pattern. By manually positioning these anchors, a dynamic dimension is added to the chart that maintains structural integrity even as the price follows a rounded path.
🛠️ SETTINGS 🛠️
Customizable Visual Feedback : Beyond the core geometry, the visualization offers various user-defined settings to tailor the chart's information density. From identifying specific price targets to toggling structural labels, these options allow the trader to adjust the level of detail to suit their personal analysis style while maintaining a clear view of the non-linear boundaries.
Configuration Options
Curve Method — Select the curve-fitting algorithm: Quadratic, Quadratic-Linear, Weighted Linear, or Natural Cubic Spline.
Projection Length — Number of bars to project the curves beyond current price action. Projections appear as dashed lines.
Visual Settings
Grip Size — Size of the draggable handles displayed at each anchor point. Set to zero to hide grips entirely.
Line Width — Thickness of the support and resistance curves.
Support Color / Resistance Color — Color settings for each curve.
Show Info Table — Toggle display of the info table showing the current curve method in the chart corner.
Advanced: Time/Price Coordinates
The settings panel includes precise time and price values for each of the six anchor points, grouped under Resistance Time/Price and Support Time/Price. These values are populated automatically when points are selected on the chart.
Adjusting anchor points by dragging the grip handles directly on the chart is faster and more intuitive. The time/price fields are available for situations requiring exact coordinate entry—such as aligning an anchor to a specific candle timestamp or a precise price level. These fields can be safely ignored unless fine-tuning is necessary.
🖼️ CHART EXAMPLES 🖼️
The Flexible S/R Channels indicator adapts to diverse market structures across multiple timeframes and instruments. Curved boundaries can define subtle momentum shifts in near-linear trends, dramatic reversals in rounding formations, or volatility compression as channels converge toward breakout points. The four curve-fitting methods accommodate different geometries—smooth parabolic arcs for continuous momentum changes, segmented linear paths for angular structures, and elastic splines for complex oscillations. Each anchor point adjustment instantly recalculates the curves, allowing iterative refinement until the rendered boundaries align with the trader's interpretation of market structure. Forward projections extend these mathematical relationships into future territory, providing visual context for hypothetical support and resistance levels if current trajectories persist.
Subtle Curve Alignment : Even in structures that appear linear, subtle curvature allows the channel boundaries to breathe with the market’s internal momentum. By utilizing three anchor points rather than two, the channel adapts to the slight acceleration of a trend, providing a more precise fit than a rigid, straight corridor.
Decelerating Momentum and Convergence : This classic rounding structure illustrates a transition where the initial wide oscillations between highs and lows begin to contract. As the boundaries converge, the curve captures the diminishing volatility and the shift in market energy, providing a clear visual representation of a trend losing its expansive momentum as it approaches a potential turning point.
Organic Trend Modeling : In an accelerating uptrend, the Natural Cubic Spline provides a highly adaptable boundary that mirrors the organic flow of momentum. This non-traditional approach allows the channel to follow complex price pulses that a standard linear trendline would likely cut through, maintaining a precise fit even as the angle of the trend shifts over time.
Non-Linear Projections : Unlike standard trendlines that converge at a fixed rate, curved projections adapt to the historical momentum of the move. This allows the indicator to map a dynamic squeeze, capturing the subtle nuances of how price action tightens toward an apex. It provides a more sophisticated view of future convergence points that traditional linear channels often fail to anticipate.
The "Draw What You See" Philosophy : Market structures are rarely perfect, and this example highlights the indicator’s ability to map unconventional rhythms. Rather than forcing price into a predefined category, the tool remains flexible enough to define any structural path the trader identifies. If you can see a trend's trajectory, the indicator can provide the mathematical framework to support it.
Comparative Projection Modeling : Using identical anchor points as above, this example demonstrates how selecting a different calculation method can alter the projected path. While the historical fit remains precise, the variation in the forward-looking trajectory allows traders to explore multiple mathematical interpretations of the same market structure, choosing the model that best aligns with the current volatility and trend behavior.
Extended Timeframe Channel Definition : This multi-year perspective demonstrates the indicator's ability to define curved channel boundaries across extended timeframes spanning hundreds of bars and multiple market cycles. The resistance curve captures the rounded distribution of swing highs while the support curve follows the accelerating base formation, creating a non-linear channel that frames long-term structural trends more precisely than traditional parallel channels or static trendlines.
Rounding Bottom Reversal and Channel Convergence : This example captures a classic rounding bottom formation—a reversal pattern that linear tools cannot adequately define. The Quadratic method produces a smooth parabolic arc through the resistance anchors, tracing the deceleration of the downtrend, the capitulation low, and the subsequent re-acceleration upward as a single continuous curve. The support boundary mirrors this momentum shift from below, creating a curved channel that narrows toward current price. This convergence represents structural compression—the boundaries tightening as volatility contracts and directional resolution approaches. Price action oscillates within these non-linear boundaries, demonstrating that channel behavior persists even when the geometry is curved rather than parallel. The projection extends both curves forward, mapping the hypothetical trajectory if the current momentum structure continues, providing visual context for potential breakout or breakdown levels as the channel reaches its apex.
Built-in Precision vs. Algorithmic Power : While TradingView offers basic curve drawing tools (shown here as dashed lines), the Flexible S/R Channels indicator elevates this concept into a functional analytical framework. By converting manual observations into mathematical models, it moves beyond mere drawing to provide a data-driven structure that can be utilized for advanced technical analysis and future Pine Script trading logic.
⚙️ TECHNICAL DETAILS ⚙️
Curve Fitting vs. Overfitting: The term curve fitting often carries negative connotations in quantitative analysis due to its association with overfitting—the practice of adjusting a model until it perfectly matches historical data, producing an illusion of accuracy that fails when applied to new data. The application here is fundamentally different. Flexible S/R Channels does not optimize parameters to maximize historical fit; it constructs a mathematical curve through user-selected anchor points, then projects that curve into unknown territory. The curve is not fitted to price data—it is fitted to structural pivots identified by the trader. The projection represents a hypothesis about trajectory continuation, not a prediction derived from statistical optimization. Future price action validates or invalidates this hypothesis in real time, exactly as it does with any trendline or channel. The anchor points remain fixed unless manually adjusted, ensuring the curve does not adapt to new data retroactively.
Non-Repainting Behavior: The indicator does not repaint historical bars. The mathematical coefficients that define each curve are calculated once—when the final anchor point is set—and stored as fixed values. These coefficients remain constant unless an anchor point is manually repositioned. The backfit polyline is drawn once using these coefficients, spanning the known range from the first to last anchor point. The plot() function applies the same coefficients to each subsequent bar, updating in real-time as new bars form but never altering previously plotted values. The projection polyline extends forward from the current bar using the same fixed coefficients, projecting a user-defined number of future bars (maximum 500). This projection redraws on each tick to maintain its position relative to the moving current bar, but the mathematical trajectory remains constant—only the starting point advances. The current bar's curve value will update tick-by-tick as price develops, which is standard real-time behavior, not repainting. Once a bar closes, all curve values on that bar are permanent. The hybrid architecture (backfit polyline for known history, plot() for unlimited real-time range, projection polyline for controlled forward extension) prevents overflow errors while maintaining non-repainting integrity across all components.
🗒️ NOTES 🗒️
The indicator renders curves based on any anchor points provided without validation. Unusual anchor placement produces mathematically accurate but potentially non-useful results. Adjustment is iterative—if the curve doesn't match expectations, reposition the anchors.
Because anchor points are stored as specific time and price coordinates, a new instance of the indicator should be added when analyzing a different chart or timeframe.
Grip handles can be hidden by setting Grip Size to zero in the settings. This is useful for clean chart screenshots or presentations where interactive elements are not needed.
Projection length can be set to zero if forward-looking curves are not desired. The indicator will still render the backfit curves through the anchor points and continue plotting in real-time without the dotted projection extensions.
Anchor points remain fixed at their selected time-price coordinates as new bars form. The curves extend forward automatically from these historical anchors, allowing observation of how projected trajectories align with developing price action.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️
The Flexible S/R Channels indicator is a visual analysis tool designed to illustrate geometric market inertia and serve as a framework for understanding dynamic support and resistance. While the indicator generates structural channels and projected paths, no guarantee is made regarding the accuracy or profitability of these projections. Like all technical indicators, the curves and boundaries generated by this tool may appear to align with favorable trading opportunities in hindsight. However, these visualizations are not intended as standalone recommendations for trading decisions. This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes, complementing other tools and methods of market analysis.
🧠 BEYOND THE CODE 🧠
Flexible S/R Channels is part of a broader collection of tools designed to provide structured market analysis. This includes the Grid Bot Simulator , the Grid Bot Auto , the Grid Bot Parabolic , and the Gridbot Ping Pong . While each tool serves a distinct purpose, they all utilize dynamic anchor mechanics and non-linear boundaries to adapt to evolving market conditions.
This indicator shares the same educational philosophy as the Fibonacci Time-Price Zones and the Fibonacci Geometry Series - providing frameworks for understanding market concepts through visualization and experimentation rather than black-box signals.
The Flexible S/R Channels indicator, like other xxattaxx indicators , is designed to encourage both education and community engagement. Feedback and insights are invaluable to refining and enhancing this tool. We look forward to the creative applications, observations, and discussions this indicator inspires within the trading community.
IV Volatility History v1.2# Realized Volatility History - Quick Start Guide
## What This Does
Displays historical realized volatility (RV) calculated directly from price movements. Compare it against your current implied volatility to identify options trading opportunities and gauge whether premium is expensive or cheap.
## How to Use
1. **Get Current IV**: Check your broker's options chain and find the ATM (at-the-money) implied volatility for your ticker
2. **Input the Value**: Open indicator settings and enter the current IV (e.g., `0.15` for 15%) - this creates a reference line
3. **Read the Chart**:
- **Purple line** = Historical realized volatility from actual price movements
- **Red dashed line** = Your current ATM IV (reference)
- **Orange line** = 30-day moving average (optional)
4. **Interpret the Data**:
- **RV below IV** → Options premium is relatively expensive (consider selling premium)
- **RV above IV** → Options premium is relatively cheap (consider buying options)
- **IV Rank > 70%** → High volatility environment
- **IV Rank < 30%** → Low volatility environment
## Settings You Can Adjust
- **Current ATM IV**: Reference line for comparison (update periodically)
- **RV Rolling Window**: Calculation window for realized volatility (default: 10 days)
- **Lookback Period**: Period for IV rank calculation (default: 60 days)
- **Show 30-Day Average**: Toggle moving average line
## Limitations
This indicator requires manual IV updates since TradingView doesn't have direct access to options data. You'll need to check your broker periodically and update the input for accuracy.
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*Method: Calculates annualized realized volatility using rolling standard deviation of log returns, providing a comparison baseline for evaluating implied volatility levels.*
AI Gamma Levels - Options Flow Signals v1.1# AI Gamma Levels - Options Flow Signals
## 📊 Overview
An educational indicator that estimates institutional options positioning using price action, volume analysis, and technical indicators. Designed to help traders identify key support and resistance zones based on gamma exposure concepts commonly used by market makers and institutional traders.
## 🎯 Key Features
**Gamma Flip Level (⚡)**
- Neutral zone where market maker hedging behavior changes
- Calculated using VWAP and price action
- Acts as dynamic pivot point for intraday trading
**Call Wall (🔴)**
- Resistance zone from heavy call seller positioning
- Identifies where upward price movement may stall
- Based on recent highs + ATR-adjusted volatility
**Put Support (🟢)**
- Support zone from put seller positioning
- Shows where downward moves may find buyers
- Calculated from recent lows with volatility adjustment
**AI Trade Signals (🔮)**
- Multi-factor confluence detector with confidence scoring
- Only triggers on high-probability setups (70%+ confidence)
- Provides clear entry, stop loss, and target levels
- Combines gamma regime, RSI, volume, and price proximity
**Regime Detection**
- Identifies Positive Gamma (bullish bias) vs Negative Gamma (volatile) environments
- Background coloring shows current market regime
- Helps adapt trading strategy to market conditions
**Trading Zone Visualization**
- Shaded area between Call Wall and Put Support
- Shows expected trading range based on gamma positioning
- Zone width indicates market compression or expansion
## 🧠 How AI Signals Work
The AI signal layer analyzes multiple factors simultaneously:
1. **Gamma Regime Alignment** - Price position relative to Gamma Flip
2. **Level Proximity** - Distance to Put Support or Call Wall
3. **Momentum Extremes** - Fast RSI showing oversold/overbought
4. **Volume Confirmation** - Above-average volume on the setup
5. **Price Action Quality** - Bar range and volatility characteristics
Signals only trigger when ALL conditions align, reducing noise and false signals.
**BUY Signal Requirements:**
- Price above Gamma Flip (positive regime)
- Near Put Support (within 0.5%)
- RSI < 35 (oversold)
- Volume spike (1.4x average)
- Confidence ≥ 70%
**SELL Signal Requirements:**
- Price below Gamma Flip (negative regime)
- Near Call Wall (within 0.5%)
- RSI > 65 (overbought)
- Volume spike (1.4x average)
- Confidence ≥ 70%
## 📈 How to Use
**For Day Trading:**
- Watch for bounces at Put Support in positive gamma regime
- Look for resistance at Call Wall in negative gamma regime
- Use AI signals for high-conviction entries with clear risk levels
**For Swing Trading:**
- Monitor zone width for compression/expansion cycles
- Enter when price returns to zone edges with AI confirmation
- Use Gamma Flip as trailing stop reference
**For Options Traders:**
- Identify where institutional gamma is concentrated
- Anticipate pinning behavior near expiration
- Understand market maker hedging flow impact on price
## ⚙️ Customization
**Display Settings:**
- Toggle individual levels on/off
- Show/hide trading zone shading
- Enable/disable AI signals
**Calculation Parameters:**
- Lookback Period (5-100 bars) - adjusts level sensitivity
- Volatility Multiplier (0.5-3.0) - widens/tightens zones
- AI Confidence Threshold (60-90%) - signal selectivity
**Visual Customization:**
- Custom colors for all levels
- Adjustable transparency for zones
- Label size and positioning
## 📊 Info Table
Real-time dashboard showing:
- Current Gamma Flip price
- Call Wall resistance level
- Put Support level
- Active gamma regime
- Trading zone width (%)
- AI signal status and confidence
## 🔔 Built-in Alerts
Set alerts for:
- Gamma Flip crossovers
- Price approaching Call Wall
- Price approaching Put Support
- AI BUY signal triggered
- AI SELL signal triggered
## 📚 Educational Background
**What is Gamma Exposure?**
Gamma measures how fast market makers must hedge their options positions as price moves. Large gamma concentrations create support/resistance as dealers buy into weakness and sell into strength.
**Positive vs Negative Gamma:**
- **Positive Gamma** (above Gamma Flip): Market makers hedge by stabilizing price
- **Negative Gamma** (below Gamma Flip): Market makers hedge by amplifying moves
**Call Walls & Put Supports:**
Heavy open interest at specific strikes creates "walls" where price tends to gravitate toward or bounce away from, especially near expiration.
## ⚠️ Important Notes
**This indicator uses price and volume approximations**, not real options chain data. It demonstrates gamma exposure concepts for educational purposes.
**For true options flow analysis**, consider using platforms with access to real-time open interest, options volume, and Greeks data.
**Risk Management:** Always use proper position sizing, stop losses, and never risk more than you can afford to lose. This indicator should be one tool in your complete trading strategy.
**Not Financial Advice:** This is an educational tool. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consider consulting with a qualified financial advisor.
## 💡 Best Practices
1. Combine with your existing strategy - don't trade signals blindly
2. Use on liquid stocks/indices with active options markets
3. Pay attention to regime changes at Gamma Flip crossovers
4. Higher timeframes (15m, 1H, 4H) tend to be more reliable
5. Adjust parameters based on the asset's typical volatility
6. Wait for AI signals with 75%+ confidence for highest quality setups
## 🎓 Who This Is For
- Options traders seeking to understand institutional positioning
- Day traders looking for high-probability support/resistance
- Swing traders identifying key zone boundaries
- Anyone interested in learning about gamma exposure impact on price
- Traders wanting AI-assisted trade signal confirmation
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**Happy Trading! If you find this indicator helpful, please leave a like and comment with your feedback.**
MES Fakeout with Target LinesHow this works for your trading:
The Trigger: When the MES "pokes" above the 15-min high on low volume and closes back inside, the "FAKE UP" label appears.
The Target: A Green Dotted Line (or circles) will immediately appear on your chart 10 points below the High. This is your mathematical exit for a "reversion" trade.
Risk/Reward: Since the stop loss for a fakeout trade is usually just above the "poke" wick, a 10-point target on the MES often provides a solid 2:1 or 3:1 Reward-to-Risk ratio.
Weekly Open / Close S&R (Last 4 Weeks)Weekly open and close of candles from the last 4 weeks for major support and resistance.






















