Gap Tracker Indicator v5Gap Tracker Indicator - Description
Purpose: The Gap Tracker identifies price gaps on charts and visualizes unfilled gap zones that may act as future support/resistance levels.
What it shows:
Gap zones as colored rectangles:
Red boxes = bearish gaps (price gapped down, leaving unfilled space above)
Green boxes = bullish gaps (price gapped up, leaving unfilled space below)
How gaps form:
A gap occurs when the opening price of one candle is significantly different from the closing price of the previous candle
Common after weekends, holidays, or major news events when markets are closed
Gaps create "empty" price zones with no trading activity
Trading significance:
Many traders believe gaps tend to "fill" eventually (price returns to the gap zone)
Unfilled gaps can act as magnetic levels - price often revisits them
Gap zones may provide support (bullish gaps) or resistance (bearish gaps)
On your chart:
Multiple red boxes show unfilled bearish gaps where price gapped down
Green boxes show unfilled bullish gaps where price gapped up
The indicator tracks these zones until price fills them completely
Right side shows "GAP TRACKER" panel with active gaps: Aktywne (2), Zamknięte (9), Zakres 7d (168)
Key insight: The concentration of unfilled gaps suggests potential magnetic zones where price may return for "gap fill" trades. Traders often use these levels for entries, exits, or stop placement.
Market
Adaptive Market Regime Engine - AMR [1.2.0]An analysis and decision framework for traders who want to understand what their strategy can truly deliver in real market conditions.
Note: This script loads in a neutral state.
Performance depends entirely on the selected setup and market regime.
From Backtest to Market Reality
Many traders are familiar with the same situation:
In backtesting, a strategy appears stable – smooth equity curve, clean metrics.
In live trading, drawdowns, uncertainty, and emotional decisions follow.
Then the strategy gets optimized, replaced, or abandoned – often exactly when the market would have started to adapt again.
The problem is rarely the strategy itself.
It is the missing market context in which it is applied.
AMR was developed to close this gap:
Trading ideas are not viewed in isolation, but systematically classified into market regimes and market phases – with a realistic view on risk, drawdowns, and capital impact.
Market as a Regime – Not a State
The market is not a static environment.
It continuously shifts between different regimes, each placing different demands on strategies.
AMR continuously classifies the market into structured phases, including:
Squeeze – low volatility, transition and buildup phases
Strong Trend (Bull / Bear) – clear directional movement with statistical edge
Weak Trend – directional bias with increased pullbacks
Range – sideways markets with limited opportunity
Neutral – transition phases without a clear advantage
All trades, metrics, and evaluations are always viewed within the context of these phases.
This creates understanding of:
why trades occur or are deliberately avoided
why drawdowns happen
why a setup may temporarily underperform without being fundamentally flawed
Four Analysis Modes – Four Perspectives on the Same Setup
Setup Mode – The Strategy Itself
In Setup Mode, you develop and analyze your trading idea independently of account size.
Here you define and test, among other things:
Entry and exit logic
ATR-based exits, trailing stops, fixed take-profits, breakeven rules
Re-entry concepts for trend continuation
phase-dependent parameters
Core question:
Is this trading idea logical, consistent, and technically robust?
Portfolio Mode – Capital Reality
Portfolio Mode translates a setup into a realistic account simulation.
It visualizes:
equity curve development
maximum drawdown (absolute and percentage)
capital exposure
risk development over time
Core question:
How does this setup actually affect my capital?
Heatmap Mode – The Time Test
Heatmap Mode evaluates performance over time, not just as an aggregate result.
It shows:
strong and weak months
recurring drawdown phases
periods without trades
recovery phases after losing streaks
Core question:
Which weak phases are structurally part of this setup – and what must a trader be able to endure during these periods?
Live Mode – Understanding the Current Market Environment
Live Mode analyzes the market in real time.
It shows:
the current market regime
active or inactive setup conditions
concrete reasons for “no-trade” phases
re-entry status and timing logic
Goal:
Not just seeing trades, but understanding why trades are taken – or consciously avoided.
Position Sizing & Kelly Reference
Many traders optimize entries and exits but underestimate the impact of position sizing.
AMR integrates the Kelly principle as a reference model to:
contextualize expectancy and risk
compare fixed position sizes with dynamic weighting
identify whether drawdowns stem from the strategy or from position sizing
Kelly is neither a recommendation nor a requirement, but an analytical tool to evaluate one’s own risk management.
Validated Starter Setups & Private Community
At launch, every AMR subscriber receives three validated and currently live-traded setups.
These setups include:
complete parameter configurations
clear market phase classification
defined risk and exit structures
They serve as real-world references for how a robust setup is constructed.
Additionally, all users gain access to a private Telegram group.
This group is not a signal service.
It is intended as a shared workspace and exchange environment.
Every trader favors different markets and timeframes and brings individual account sizes, time horizons, and mental resilience.
What does not fit one trader may be ideal for another.
From this context emerges a rich and continuously growing pool of real, field-tested trading setups, from which each trader can select the strategies that best fit their style, capital, and mental strength.
Technical Integrity & Data Stability
AMR operates with:
non-repainting signals
realistic costs (fees & slippage)
stable backtests
Who AMR Is Designed For
AMR is built for traders who:
systematically develop their own strategies
actively incorporate market phases into decision-making
seek to understand drawdowns instead of reacting emotionally
aim for long-term consistency
Guiding Principle
You design your strategy.
AMR shows how it behaves across real market phases – and what those decisions mean for your trading account.
Past performance ≠ future results.
Trade Decision MatrixTrade Decision Matrix (TDM)
Trade Decision Matrix (TDM) is a professional-grade, multi-phase market intelligence indicator designed to assist traders in understanding market structure, regime behavior, capital confidence, and execution readiness using a systematic, probabilistic framework.
This indicator does not generate trade signals. Instead, it provides a structured decision matrix similar to institutional trading desks, combining regime analytics, entropy confidence, Bayesian reliability, capital allocation logic, and scenario interpretation.
🔹 Core Architecture
TDM is built using a nine-phase institutional decision pipeline:
Phase 1 — Market Context
Spot–future basis, volatility normalization, and structural slope detection.
Phase 2 — Regime Engine
Probabilistic classification of Trend, Breakout, Range, or Mean Reversion environments.
Phase 3 — Orthogonal Model Cores
Independent statistical, trend, breakout, and mean-reversion cores.
Phase 4 — Bayesian Reliability Engine
Adaptive reliability scoring for each core using Bayesian reinforcement.
Phase 5 — Capital Engine
Capital confidence and capital mode based on opportunity quality, regime clarity, entropy confidence, and risk filters.
Phase 6 — Decision Matrix
Bias, participation level, and trade quality grading.
Phase 7 — Scenario Engine
Contextual scenario interpretation such as Trend Expansion, Breakout Failure, Range Compression, etc.
Phase 8 — Execution Gate
Execution readiness filter based on capital and model alignment.
Phase 9 — Reversal Engine
Probabilistic reversal risk estimation using multi-factor logic.
🔹 Regime Entropy Confidence
TDM uses Shannon entropy to measure regime uncertainty and converts it into a confidence score.
Lower entropy = higher regime confidence.
Higher entropy = unstable or transitional market state.
This prevents over-confidence in noisy conditions.
🔹 Institutional Commentary Engine
A professional commentary layer interprets all internal engines and outputs institutional-style guidance such as:
• Institutional Alignment
• Capital Protection Mode
• Regime Uncertainty
• Momentum Continuation
• Structural Breakout
• Volatility Coiling
• Reversal Risk Elevated
This commentary is designed for situational awareness, not signal generation.
🔹 Dashboard
The dark-theme dashboard provides a compact institutional decision panel:
• Regime
• Entropy Confidence
• Scenario
• Bias
• Strength
• Capital Confidence
• Capital Mode
• Trade Quality
• Execution State
• Commentary
• Reversal Risk
All values are color-coded with heat shading for instant visual interpretation.
🔹 How To Use
TDM is best used as a decision support layer alongside your own trading strategy.
Typical workflow:
Identify regime and entropy confidence.
Observe capital confidence and capital mode.
Check scenario and bias alignment.
Confirm execution readiness.
Monitor reversal risk before entering or holding positions.
This tool is ideal for:
• Intraday traders
• Swing traders
• Options traders
• Index traders
• Systematic discretionary traders
🔹 Important Notes
• This indicator does NOT produce buy/sell signals.
• It is a decision intelligence framework.
• It should not be used as a standalone trading system.
• Always apply personal risk management.
🔹 Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only.It does not constitute financial advice or investment recommendations.Trading involves risk. Users are responsible for their own trading decisions.
Momentum Status Tracker by VKKScript Coder: Vivek K.
Disclaimer : Use this indicator at your own risk. Do proper back testing to make sure it works for you. I am not responsible for any losses you may have. Indicator may give false signals during consolidation state. Make sure to use other indicators for correct momentum or directional confirmations.
Bullish: Price is above the 5, 13, 20 EMAs AND the VWAP.
Bearish: Price is below the 5, 13, 20 EMAs AND the VWAP.
Cautious: This triggers when the "stack" is broken. For example, if you are in a clear uptrend but the price closes below the 5 EMA, the table will flip to Cautious to warn you of a potential slowdown.
Neutral: Used as a fallback if the price is chopping directly inside the EMA cluster.
SA_Multi-Timeframe Execution_ORB_RANGE_CLOUDCORE IDEA (Read This First)
This indicator does not give entries by itself.
It answers three critical questions:
Where is weekly balance vs expansion? (Cloud)
Has the week declared intent? (BRK)
Is price aligned across auction speeds? (30 → 15 → 5)
When multiple timeframes agree, price reacts strongly because you’re trading institutional reference points, not indicators.
SECTION I — TIMEFRAME ROLES (VERY IMPORTANT)
🟦 30-Minute Chart — STRUCTURE / BIAS
Role: Weekly map
Defines whether the week is:
Balanced (inside cloud)
Expanding (outside cloud)
You do not enter from 30m
You decide directional bias only
Think of 30m as the “Where am I allowed to trade?” chart.
🟨 15-Minute Chart — CONFIRMATION
Role: Decision layer
Confirms whether price is:
Holding weekly support/resistance
Accepting or rejecting the cloud
First place where BRK matters meaningfully
15m answers:
“Is the market agreeing with the weekly map?”
🟥 5-Minute Chart — EXECUTION
Role: Timing & precision
Used only after 30m + 15m alignment
Provides:
Entry timing
Stop placement
Early failure detection
5m answers:
“When do I engage?”
SECTION II — PAIRING SETUPS
🔷 SETUP A: 30-15-5 (Highest Conviction)
When to Use
You want swing-intraday hybrids
Best for NQ, ES
Best on trend days
Conditions
30m
Price outside weekly cloud
Or clean rejection from cloud boundary
15m
BRK confirms in same direction
OR price holds above/below cloud edge
5m
Pullback or continuation trigger
No counter-BRK against higher frames
Behavior Expectation
Clean directional follow-through
Strong support/resistance reactions
Fewer fakeouts
🔷 SETUP B: 30-15 (Context Only)
When to Use
You’re not trading actively
Or managing runners / swings
Conditions
Use 30m + 15m to:
Hold bias
Avoid counter-trend trades
Stay patient
This pairing prevents over-trading.
🔷 SETUP C: 15-5 (Intraday Precision)
When to Use
You want scalps or short intraday swings
Works extremely well after the weekly cloud is broken
Conditions
15m
Either:
First BRK of the week
Or price firmly outside cloud
5m
Entry after pullback
Or first continuation after compression
This is where you’ll see the “crazy support” you mentioned.
SECTION III — ENVIRONMENT RULES (DO NOT SKIP)
🟧 Price INSIDE the Weekly Cloud
Market State: Compression / Balance
What to expect:
Chop
Fades
Failed breakouts
Best actions:
Smaller targets
Faster exits
Mean-reversion mindset
Avoid:
Holding large trend positions
Forcing continuation trades
🟩 Price OUTSIDE the Weekly Cloud (with BRK)
Market State: Expansion / Trend
What to expect:
Momentum
Strong pullback support
One-directional pressure
Best actions:
Pullback entries
Let winners run
Scale instead of scalp
SECTION IV — PROFIT TARGETS BY PRODUCT
(REALISTIC, STRUCTURE-BASED)
🟦 NASDAQ FUTURES (/NQ)
High volatility, fast expansion
5-Minute
Inside cloud: 5–10 points
Outside cloud / BRK: 10–20 points
15-Minute
Continuation: 15–30 points
Strong weekly trend: 30–50 points
🟨 S&P 500 (/ES)
Cleaner structure, slower moves
5-Minute
Inside cloud: 2–4 points
Outside cloud: 4–8 points
15-Minute
Trend continuation: 6–12 points
Strong week: 12–20 points
🟥 Russell 2000 (/RTY)
Choppy but explosive when aligned
5-Minute
Inside cloud: 3–6 points
Outside cloud: 6–12 points
15-Minute
Trend days: 10–20 points
🟪 Dow Jones (/YM)
Slow but persistent
5-Minute
Inside cloud: 30–60 points
Outside cloud: 60–120 points
15-Minute
Trend continuation: 120–250 points
🟨 Gold Futures (/GC)
Mean-reverting, respect structure
5-Minute
Inside cloud: 3–6 points
Outside cloud: 6–10 points
15-Minute
Continuation: 10–20 points
Weekly trend: 20–35 points
SECTION V — GOLDEN RULES (PRINT THESE)
✅ Trade with the weekly map
✅ Let 30m define bias
✅ Let 15m confirm
✅ Let 5m execute
❌ Do NOT fight the cloud
❌ Do NOT over-size inside balance
Final Thought
When the 15m and 5m align with the weekly structure, you’re trading where liquidity must react — that’s why the support and continuation feel so strong.
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SA_ORB_ONR_CLOUD_vwapBandsSIGNAL ARCHITECT™ — ORB / ONR Cloud with VWAP Bands
Optimized for the 15-Minute Timeframe
Overview
The Signal Architect™ ORB / ONR Cloud is a session-structure and probability framework designed to help traders understand where price is statistically compressed, transitioning, or escaping value during the regular trading session.
On the 15-minute chart, this study excels at identifying:
High-probability consolidation zones
Early session directional intent
Fade vs continuation environments
Context for VWAP-based mean reversion or trend extension
Rather than predicting price, the indicator classifies market behavior using time-anchored ranges and volume-weighted statistics.
Core Components (15-Minute Context)
1️⃣ Overnight Range (ONR)
The Overnight Range captures price extremes formed before the regular session opens.
On the 15-minute timeframe, ONR acts as:
A higher-timeframe reference level
A source of institutional liquidity memory
A boundary where early session reactions often occur
2️⃣ Opening Range (ORB)
The Opening Range is defined as the first X minutes after the session open (default: 15 minutes).
On a 15-minute chart:
The ORB often forms entirely within a single candle
It represents initial institutional positioning
It helps differentiate initiative vs responsive behavior
3️⃣ ORB–ONR Cloud (Key Feature)
The Cloud is the overlapping area between the Overnight Range and the Opening Range.
This zone is critical on the 15-minute timeframe because it often represents:
Compressed auction
Balance / indecision
Liquidity absorption
Interpretation:
Price inside the cloud → Higher probability of consolidation, fade, or contraction
Price exiting the cloud → Transition toward expansion or trend resolution
The cloud is not a signal — it is a probability environment.
4️⃣ VWAP with Session-Weighted σ Bands
The study plots VWAP starting from the regular session open, along with true volume-weighted standard deviation bands (±1σ, ±2σ).
On the 15-minute timeframe:
VWAP defines fair value
σ bands help distinguish normal rotation vs statistical extension
Interaction with VWAP while inside the cloud often suggests mean-reverting conditions
Interaction with VWAP after leaving the cloud often confirms trend continuation
5️⃣ Breakout Classification (BRK)
A BRK event occurs when price closes outside BOTH:
The Overnight Range
The Opening Range
On the 15-minute chart:
BRK events often mark session regime changes
They are contextual markers, not entries
Arrows are color-matched to the candle (green candle → green arrow, red candle → red arrow)
To avoid clutter, breakouts can be limited to first-occurrence only.
Probability Layer (15-Minute Edge)
The indicator includes rolling probability calculations to quantify market behavior:
📊 Inside-Cloud Probability
Shows how often price remains inside the ORB–ONR cloud over the selected lookback.
Higher values → balance / compression dominant
Lower values → trend / expansion dominant
📉 Fade / Contraction Probability (Inside Cloud)
When price is inside the cloud, the study measures volatility contraction using ATR behavior.
Higher contraction % → Greater likelihood of rotation or fade
Lower contraction % → Cloud acting as launchpad rather than balance
📈 State Occupancy (5-State Model)
Tracks how price distributes its time across:
Above both ranges
Below both ranges
Inside ORB only
Inside ONR only
Inside the Cloud
This helps traders understand where the market statistically prefers to trade on the 15-minute structure.
Best Use Cases (15-Minute Chart)
✔ Contextual bias for intraday swing trades
✔ Identifying fade vs trend conditions
✔ VWAP-based execution alignment
✔ Avoiding low-probability entries inside compression
✔ Session structure awareness without lower-timeframe noise
What This Indicator Is NOT
❌ Not a buy/sell system
❌ Not predictive
❌ Not a guarantee of outcomes
It is a market structure and probability framework — designed to improve decision quality, not replace risk management.
Recommended Settings (15-Minute)
ORB Length: 15 minutes
VWAP Bands: ±1σ / ±2σ
Probability Lookback: 100–200 bars
Breakout Mode: First-occurrence only
Cloud Enabled: Yes
Risk & Compliance Notice
This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or trade instructions.
All trading involves risk, including the possible loss of capital.
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SA Fib 22 Fib 72 Reaction SuiteSIGNAL ARCHITECT™ — Fib 22 + Fib 72 Reaction Suite
4-Hour Timeframe Use Case Guide
🔍 WHAT THIS STUDY DOES (4H CONTEXT)
The Fib 22 + Fib 72 Reaction Suite is a reaction-based market structure tool, not a predictive indicator.
On the 4-Hour timeframe, this study is designed to identify:
Institutional decision zones
Defensive reactions vs momentum continuation
Where price must respond, not where it “might” go
Rather than forecasting direction, the study highlights high-probability reaction areas derived from the recent structural range.
📐 CORE LOGIC OVERVIEW
This system operates with two distinct Fibonacci behavior zones, each serving a different market function:
🔹 Fib 72 — Decision / Defense Zone
Represents upper structural participation
No trend filter applied
Used to detect:
Bullish defense (reclaim)
Bearish rejection (failure)
Ideal for:
Swing inflection
Range resolution
Institutional defense zones
🔹 Fib 22 — Momentum Continuation Zone
Represents lower retracement continuation
Requires trend alignment
Used to confirm:
Continuation after pullbacks
Trend-validated re-entries
Ideal for:
Trend continuation
Add-on positioning
Directional confirmation
🕒 WHY THE 4-HOUR TIMEFRAME WORKS BEST
On the 4H chart, this system becomes a swing-grade structural map rather than a short-term signal tool.
Best characteristics on 4H:
Filters out intraday noise
Captures multi-day institutional positioning
Aligns well with:
Macro rotations
Sector moves
Index rebalancing flows
This timeframe is especially effective for:
Swing traders
Position builders
Portfolio bias confirmation
🧭 HOW TO INTERPRET SIGNALS (4H)
🟢 BULL 72 (Defense / Reclaim)
Price tests Fib 72
Successfully reclaims with confirmation
Indicates:
Buyers defending higher structure
Failed breakdown attempt
Potential upside continuation or range hold
🔴 BEAR 72 (Rejection)
Price tests Fib 72
Fails and rejects lower
Indicates:
Supply defending structure
Failed breakout attempt
Potential downside rotation
🟢 BULL 22 (Momentum Continuation)
Price retraces to Fib 22
Trend filter must confirm
Indicates:
Healthy pullback in an uptrend
Institutional continuation zone
Momentum resumption potential
🔴 BEAR 22 (Momentum Continuation)
Price retraces to upper Fib 22 (bear side)
Trend filter must confirm
Indicates:
Controlled pullback in a downtrend
Continuation after relief
Trend-aligned downside pressure
🎯 BEST USE CASES (4H)
✔ Swing bias confirmation
✔ Multi-day trade planning
✔ Trend continuation validation
✔ Structural reaction analysis
✔ Pairing with:
Weekly levels
Volume profile
Auction / VWAP frameworks
Macro rotation analysis
🚫 Not intended for:
Scalping
Tick-by-tick execution
Standalone entry timing
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
Signals do not predict future price
Signals identify reaction zones only
Always wait for confirmation behavior
Best used as a context layer, not a trigger alone
⚖️ DISCLAIMER (MANDATORY)
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or instrument.
Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including the possible loss of principal.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
You are solely responsible for your trading decisions, risk management, and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
By using this script, you acknowledge and accept these risks.
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SA Trump Volatility Pattern Wick + Volume Shock ReversalDisclaimer (read first)
Educational use only — not financial advice. This script does not provide entries/exits, targets, position sizing, or profit guarantees. Trading (especially options/futures) involves substantial risk and can result in loss of principal (and more for leveraged products). Use at your own discretion.
Best use cases on the 2-Hour timeframe
On 2H, this script becomes a high-signal-quality “shock reversal” detector instead of a noisy candle toy. You’re essentially filtering for:
Large wick rejection
Small real body
Statistically unusual volume (Z-score > threshold)
Context alignment (trend filter + prior bar direction + optional RSI)
What 2H is best for
1) Detecting “event shock” reversals
2H bars often capture:
Macro headlines
Fed commentary
earnings reactions (for equities)
sudden volatility expansions
When the script fires on 2H, it often means:
“Aggressive push happened, liquidity got rejected, and participation was unusually high.”
That’s a structural clue, not a trade instruction.
2) Filtering false breakouts / breakdowns
The wick requirement is basically “failed continuation.”
On 2H, this is powerful around:
prior day highs/lows
weekly pivots
obvious consolidation edges
key moving averages (fast SMA / slow SMA gate)
Bull pattern = flush + reclaim behavior.
Bear pattern = pop + rejection behavior.
3) Options traders: timing “premium exposure windows”
On 2H, this is great for options traders who want to avoid buying premium into a fake move.
BullTrump on 2H can be used as a “don’t chase puts / be cautious short” context shift.
BearTrump on 2H can be used as a “don’t chase calls / be cautious long” context shift.
It’s a “regime hint” for the next few sessions, not a one-bar command.
4) Futures traders: rotation vs continuation framework
A 2H “Trump Candle” often marks:
the end of a liquidation leg
a stop-run / squeeze peak
a pivot moment where the market shifts from impulse to balance
Use it to decide whether you’re in:
continuation mode (trend carries)
or rotation mode (mean-reversion / two-way)
How to use it (2H workflow)
Step A — Keep it strict at first
Recommended defaults for 2H:
wickFracThreshold: 0.40–0.55
bodyMaxFrac: 0.35–0.45
volZThresh: 1.0–1.5
useRSIFilter: ON
RSI bull min / bear max: 45 / 55 (good baseline)
Step B — Treat triggers as “context events”
When it prints, ask 3 questions:
Where did it happen? (key level or random spot)
Was it aligned with trend gate? (SMA fast/slow)
Did volume Z-score spike? (true shock vs normal wick)
Higher quality triggers happen when:
the wick pierces a known level (prior swing / range edge)
and the close re-enters the range
and volume Z-score is meaningfully positive
Step C — Confirm with the next 1–2 candles (optional)
On 2H, it’s reasonable to wait for:
a follow-through close
or a hold above/below fast SMA
or a second “acceptance” candle
You can do this manually without changing code.
Other recommended timeframes (best to worst)
✅ 4H (even cleaner, fewer signals)
Use for:
swing context
multi-day pivots
big reversal points
✅ 1H (more signals, still structured)
Use for:
intraday + overnight context
day-trade bias shifts
✅ 30m (for active traders)
Use for:
tighter responsiveness
more setups
But requires more discretion; noise increases.
⚠️ 15m and below (only if you increase strictness)
If you want to run it on 5m/15m:
raise volZThresh (ex: 1.5–2.0)
raise wickFracThreshold (ex: 0.50–0.65)
lower bodyMaxFrac (ex: 0.25–0.35)
Otherwise it will trigger too often.
Best markets for this script
Works best on:
Index futures: /NQ, /ES (big volume makes Z-score meaningful)
Liquid ETFs: SPY, QQQ
High-volume large caps (AAPL, MSFT, NVDA etc.)
Less reliable on:
thin small caps (volume Z-score gets weird)
low-volume premarket candles
illiquid options underlyings
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Signal Architect Stop-HuntStop-Hunt Proxy (Auto-Config) — Signal Architect™
What this script does
The Stop-Hunt Proxy is a market-structure and liquidity observation tool designed to highlight areas where stop-loss liquidity is likely raided and price fails to continue, often revealing absorption or auction failure behavior.
This script does not predict direction.
It does not authorize trades.
It identifies where intent failed, not what price must do next.
Think of it as a liquidity awareness layer, not a signal system.
Core behavior detected
The script combines several structural components:
Prior swing highs / lows
Areas where stop-loss orders often cluster.
ATR-scaled liquidity zones
Zones automatically expand or contract based on volatility.
Wick dominance
Long wicks relative to range suggest failed continuation.
Absorption proxies (BSP / VDP)
Volume-weighted pressure imbalance that may indicate opposition.
VWAP interaction (optional)
Reclaim or failure provides auction context.
When these align, the script highlights a stop-hunt (liquidity harvest) event.
Visual elements
Liquidity Zones (Clouds)
Zones appear above prior highs and below prior lows.
Thickness adapts automatically to current volatility.
These represent areas of potential stop-loss concentration.
Stop-Hunt Arrows
Arrows appear only when multiple filters align, such as:
Liquidity zone is raided
Wick structure shows rejection
Optional absorption behavior is present
Optional VWAP context confirms failure or reclaim
An arrow means:
Liquidity was taken and continuation failed.
It does NOT mean:
A reversal is guaranteed
A trade should be taken
Price must move in a certain direction
Suggested timeframes (IMPORTANT)
This script is most reliable on larger intraday and higher timeframes, where liquidity structure is clearer and noise is reduced.
⭐ Best-performing timeframes
30-minute
1-hour
2-hour
4-hour
Daily (context only)
Acceptable lower timeframes (with caution)
15-minute
5-minute (structure confirmation only)
Lower timeframes may produce more frequent signals, but also more noise and false context. The strength of this tool increases as timeframe increases.
Best use cases
This script is best used for:
Identifying liquidity harvest events
Detecting failed breakouts or breakdowns
Providing context for WAIT vs observe
Confirming auction failure before continuation elsewhere
Complementing:
VWAP / Anchored VWAP
Auction or market-state models
Volatility and participation analysis
It is especially useful during:
Range-to-rotational markets
Post-breakout failures
Areas of obvious prior highs/lows
What this script is NOT designed for
❌ Trade automation
❌ Buy/sell alerts
❌ Scalping systems
❌ Predictive forecasting
❌ Profit modeling
If you are looking for explicit trade instructions, this script is not intended for that purpose.
How to use it correctly
Observe the zone
Did price raid a prior high or low?
Observe the reaction
Did price fail to continue after taking liquidity?
Check the context
VWAP behavior
Volatility regime
Higher-timeframe structure
Assign NO immediate outcome
The correct response is often WAIT.
This tool helps answer:
Where was liquidity taken?
Did price accept or reject after?
Is intent being revealed or denied?
Design philosophy — Signal Architect™
Markets move through liquidity, not opinion.
This script exists to highlight where the market attempted something and failed, which is often more informative than where it succeeded.
Liquidity was taken. Intent was revealed. Outcome remains unassigned.
Final reminder
Educational use only.
Not financial advice.
Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including possible loss of principal.
Signal Architect Stop-Hunt (Auto-Config) 🧠 Signal Architect™
Stop-Hunt Proxy (Auto-Config) — HOW TO USE IT
What this is:
A liquidity-raid + absorption detector that highlights when stops are likely swept and price fails to continue, implying forced positioning + reversal risk.
This is NOT:
a momentum indicator
a breakout tool
a trend follower
It is a reaction-point locator.
1️⃣ WHAT THE STUDY IS ACTUALLY SHOWING
A. Zones (the clouds)
These are where stops cluster:
🔴 Red Zone (Above highs) → short stops likely
🟢 Green Zone (Below lows) → long stops likely
They are built from:
prior swing high / swing low
ATR-scaled thickness
volatility-adaptive sizing
👉 If price never enters a zone, nothing is happening.
B. The Trigger (arrows)
An arrow only prints when ALL of this occurs:
Price raids stops
wicks into a stop zone
Fails to continue
wick dominance ≥ threshold
Absorption occurs
volume shows opposition (BSP vs VDP)
VWAP context holds
reclaim (bull) or failure (bear)
This is liquidity taken — not continuation.
2️⃣ WHEN THIS STUDY IS VALID (VERY IMPORTANT)
✅ BEST CONDITIONS
Use this only when:
Market is range-to-rotational
VWAP is active and respected
ATR is expanding or elevated
Prior highs/lows are obvious
This is excellent for:
/NQ, /ES, /RTY
QQQ, SPY
Large-cap equities
❌ DO NOT USE WHEN
Strong trend day
VWAP is irrelevant
News-driven vertical expansion
Low-volume chop
If you ignore this, it will intentionally NOT perform.
3️⃣ HOW TO EXECUTE A SIGNAL (STRUCTURAL LOGIC)
This is not “buy/sell” — this is position framing.
🟢 Bullish Stop-Hunt Arrow (below price)
Meaning
Long stops were raided → sellers absorbed → price failed lower.
Correct response
Expect mean reversion
Expect VWAP / value re-test
Expect range repair
DO NOT
Chase the arrow
Assume trend reversal
Ignore higher-TF bias
🔴 Bearish Stop-Hunt Arrow (above price)
Meaning
Short stops were raided → buyers absorbed → price failed higher.
Correct response
Expect pullback
Expect VWAP fade
Expect range rotation
4️⃣ TIMEFRAME USAGE (THIS MATTERS)
Chart TF Use Case
1–3m Entry refinement only
5–15m ⭐ PRIMARY
30m Range structure
1H Bias only
This study is NOT designed for:
Daily charts
Very low-liquidity names
5️⃣ HOW IT FITS INTO YOUR SYSTEM (KEY)
This study should NEVER stand alone.
Best pairings:
VWAP / Anchored VWAP
Your Auction / Trap studies
Gamma / Charm context
Range / balance logic
Think of it as:
“The market tried to go somewhere… and failed.”
That’s information — not a trade.
6️⃣ INPUT TUNING (PRACTICAL)
Default (balanced)
swingLookback: 20
wickRatio: 0.60
autoZoneScale: ON
useVWAPfilter: ON
useAbsorption: ON
More aggressive (scalp)
wickRatio: 0.50
confirmWithinBars: 1
More selective (swing)
wickRatio: 0.65–0.70
confirmWithinBars: 0
7️⃣ WHAT THIS STUDY MAKES YOU AWARE OF
This tool teaches you to see:
where liquidity was taken
where institutions opposed
where retail is trapped
where price is vulnerable
That awareness is the edge.
✅ 1) WHY YOU MIGHT NOT SEE ARROWS FIRING
There are a few reasons this can happen:
🔹 A) SIGNAL LOGIC IS TOO STRICT
This indicator only prints arrows when all of these conditions are met:
A stop zone is raided (wick touches the zone)
Wick shape passes the ratio filter
VWAP requirement passes (if enabled)
Absorption tell passes (if enabled)
Optional confirm within N bars logic passes
If your market / timeframe never satisfies all, arrows won’t show.
🔹 B) INPUTS MAY BE TOO SELECTIVE
Defaults are conservative:
wickRatio = 0.60
confirmWithinBars = 0
Try these relaxed settings:
wickRatio -> 0.50
useVWAPfilter -> false
useAbsorptionOK -> false
confirmWithinBars -> 1
That means:
👉 Loose filter → more possible arrow prints
🔹 C) ZONE DEFINITIONS MAY BE OFF FOR YOUR TF OR MARKET
Zones are drawn off the last 20-bar swing. If your chart isn’t finding sharp swings, raids may be rare.
Try:
swingLookback -> 10
🔹 D) VISUAL SETTINGS BLOCK THEM
If showArrows = false or labels are overlapping, arrows may not draw clearly.
Set:
showArrows -> true
👉 QUICK TEST MODE
Apply these settings on a live chart (like /ES 5m):
swingLookback = 10
wickRatio = 0.50
useVWAPfilter = false
useAbsorptionOK = false
confirmWithinBars = 1
Then scroll a few bars back and reload.
If arrows still don’t show, tell me:
📌 which ticker
📌 which timeframe
📌 a sample date/time range
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NineThirtyNineThirty
Description:
NineThirty draws a vertical line at any user-specified time, helping traders visually track important moments on a chart. It includes built-in alerts and pre-alerts, making it easy to receive notifications exactly when a target time is reached or minutes before. Fully customizable and compatible with all markets and timeframes.
Features:
Draws a vertical line at any user-defined time.
Customize line color, style (solid, dotted, dashed), and width.
Supports multiple timezones, including Exchange, UTC, and major global markets.
Option to show only the most recent line for a cleaner chart.
Alerts at the target time, with optional pre-alerts minutes in advance.
Use Cases:
Track key times for trading strategies or session opens.
Receive alerts when important moments occur without constantly watching the chart.
Combine with other indicators for time-based analysis across any market or timeframe.
Auction Context Engine ( Value Area, VWAP & Regime)📌 Indicator Name
Auction Context Engine (Value Area, VWAP & Regime)
Short name: ACE Context
🧠 Description
Auction Context Engine (ACE) is a professional market context and structure indicator based on Auction Market Theory.It is designed to help traders understand where the market is positioned, not to generate trade signals.
ACE focuses on:
• Developing Value Area (VAH / VAL)
• Developing Point of Control (POC)
• Session VWAP positioning
• Volatility regime expansion
• Opening Range context
• Failed auction / trap detection
• Market bias and environment quality
This indicator provides context only and is intended to be used alongside a separate execution strategy or system.
🎯 What This Indicator Is
✔ A context engine
✔ A market structure filter
✔ A bias alignment tool
✔ A regime and environment classifier
❌ What This Indicator Is NOT
✘ Not a signal generator
✘ Not a buy/sell system
✘ Not a strategy
✘ Not a profitability promise
📊 How To Use
Use ACE to answer:
• Is price accepting or rejecting value?
• Is the market in balance or expansion?
• Is VWAP supporting or opposing price?
• Is this a breakout environment or a trap?
• Is volatility expanding?
• Is the market trending or ranging?
You may then use your own execution strategy aligned with this context.
🟢 Core Components
Developing Value Area
• VAH / VAL dynamically update through the session
• POC tracks highest traded volume area
VWAP Position
• Above VWAP = bullish bias
• Below VWAP = bearish bias
Opening Range Context
• Detects breakouts or balance after session open
Volatility Regime
• Identifies expansion vs normal conditions
Failed Auction Detection
• Highlights trap conditions near value extremes
Market Quality
• Strong / Mixed / Weak environment classification
Context Table
• Clean 1-column vertical dashboard with color-coded bias
🔵 Visual Elements
• Developing VAH, VAL, POC lines
• Session VWAP
• Small context dots when environment turns READY
• Compact professional context table
⚙️ Settings
• Value Area bin size
• Value area percentage
• Opening range duration
• Regime expansion factor
• Line colors and thickness
• Context table ON/OFF
• Context dots ON/OFF
🧩 Best Use Case
This indicator is ideal for:
• Intraday trading
• Index futures and equities
• Options context filtering
• Trend / range regime identification
• Professional discretionary traders
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only.It does not constitute financial or investment advice.Trading involves risk. Always use proper risk management.
Pre-Market PillarsIndicators that displays where to enter and exit on pre market and low cap stocks.
Inspired by Ross Cameron strategy.
Ultimate Major Contextual Dashboard (Multi-Asset)Overview : The Ultimate Major Dashboard is a performance-optimized market overview tool designed to provide a consolidated snapshot of the 7 major Forex pairs and Gold. It aggregates correlation, trend, momentum, and volatility data into a single, clean table, allowing users to view broader market context without switching charts.
Technical Logic & Components : This indicator utilizes a modular function to analyze EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, AUDUSD, USDCAD, NZDUSD, and XAUUSD across four key dimensions:
Intermarket Correlation (Pearson Coefficient): Uses ta.correlation() to compare each asset against the symbol currently on your main chart.
Logic: Values above 0.7 (Dark Green) suggest a strong positive relationship, while values below -0.7 (Dark Red) suggest inverse behavior. This is calculated over a rolling 50-period window to balance stability with current market sensitivity.
Trend Bias (EMA-200): Evaluates the long-term trend by checking price position relative to the 200-period Exponential Moving Average.
Visuals: An upward arrow (⬆) indicates price is above the EMA; a downward arrow (⬇) indicates it is below.
Momentum (RSI-14): Calculates the Relative Strength Index. The dashboard automatically highlights readings above 70 (OB) or below 30 (OS) to help identify potential momentum extremes.
Volatility (ATR-14): Displays the Average True Range as a reference for the current active range of each market, helping users compare volatility levels across the majors.
How to Interpret the Dashboard
Asset Alignment: Correlation values help identify when pairs are moving in "unison" versus when a specific currency is diverging from the group.
Directional Context: Combining the Trend (EMA) and Momentum (RSI) columns provides a quick view of whether a market is trending strongly or reaching an exhaustion point.
Volatility Benchmarking: The ATR values offer perspective on which pairs are currently the most active, assisting in market comparison based on volatility preference.
Data Handling & Customization
Multi-Symbol Sync: Data is fetched using request.security(). The calculations are synchronized with the chart's current bar state for real-time accuracy.
Dynamic TF: Users can select the analysis timeframe (60, 240, D, W) via the settings menu.
Flexibility: The dashboard position can be toggled between all four corners of the chart to avoid overlapping with price action.
Disclaimer
This tool is provided for analytical and educational purposes only. It does not generate trading signals and should not be considered financial advice.
Smart Money Structure█████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
█ SMART MONEY STRUCTURE | SMS Pro
█ Institutional Order Flow & Liquidity Zones
█ by @scalping-algo
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📋 OVERVIEW
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This indicator automatically detects and plots Smart Money Concepts (SMC)
including Break of Structure (BOS), Demand & Supply Zones, and Flip Zones.
Perfect for traders who follow institutional order flow and price action.
🎯 INDICATOR COMPONENTS
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⚡ BOS (Break of Structure)
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• Bullish BOS: Price breaks above previous swing high → Trend shift UP
• Bearish BOS: Price breaks below previous swing low → Trend shift DOWN
✦ How to use:
→ Wait for BOS confirmation before entering trades
→ Bullish BOS = Look for long entries
→ Bearish BOS = Look for short entries
→ Combine with zones for high-probability setups
🟦 DEMAND ZONE (Teal Box)
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• Last bearish candle before a bullish BOS
• Institutional buying area / Unfilled orders
✦ How to use:
→ Wait for price to retrace into the zone
→ Look for bullish rejection / confirmation candle
→ Enter LONG with stop below the zone
→ Target: Previous high or next supply zone
🟪 SUPPLY ZONE (Purple Box)
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• Last bullish candle before a bearish BOS
• Institutional selling area / Unfilled orders
✦ How to use:
→ Wait for price to retrace into the zone
→ Look for bearish rejection / confirmation candle
→ Enter SHORT with stop above the zone
→ Target: Previous low or next demand zone
🔵 FLIP+ / MIT+ (Cyan Box)
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• FLIP+: Old supply zone that flipped to demand (breaker block)
• MIT+: Mitigation zone - area where price may return to rebalance
✦ How to use:
→ Stronger than regular demand zones
→ Price often reacts sharply at flip zones
→ Great for continuation trades after BOS
→ Enter LONG when price taps the zone
🔴 FLIP- / MIT- (Pink Box)
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• FLIP-: Old demand zone that flipped to supply (breaker block)
• MIT-: Mitigation zone - area where price may return to rebalance
✦ How to use:
→ Stronger than regular supply zones
→ Price often reacts sharply at flip zones
→ Great for continuation trades after BOS
→ Enter SHORT when price taps the zone
📐 STRUCTURE LINES (Gray Dashed)
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• Connects swing highs and lows
• Shows market structure and trend direction
✦ How to use:
→ Upward sloping = Bullish structure
→ Downward sloping = Bearish structure
→ Trade in the direction of structure
📊 TRADING STRATEGY
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LONG SETUP:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. Wait for Bullish ⚡ BOS │
│ 2. Mark the DEMAND or FLIP+ zone │
│ 3. Wait for price to retrace to zone │
│ 4. Enter on bullish confirmation │
│ 5. Stop loss: Below the zone │
│ 6. Take profit: Next SUPPLY zone │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
SHORT SETUP:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. Wait for Bearish ⚡ BOS │
│ 2. Mark the SUPPLY or FLIP- zone │
│ 3. Wait for price to retrace to zone │
│ 4. Enter on bearish confirmation │
│ 5. Stop loss: Above the zone │
│ 6. Take profit: Next DEMAND zone │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
⚙️ SETTINGS GUIDE
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• Structure Length (default: 9)
└─ Higher = Less signals, stronger zones
└─ Lower = More signals, more noise
└─ Recommended: 7-14 depending on timeframe
• Confirmation Factor (default: 0.33)
└─ Filters out weak structure breaks
└─ Higher = More confirmation needed
└─ Lower = Earlier signals
• Auto-Remove Broken Zones
└─ ON: Removes zones when price breaks through
└─ OFF: Keeps all zones visible
💡 PRO TIPS
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✓ Use higher timeframes (4H, Daily) for stronger zones
✓ Combine with volume analysis for confirmation
✓ FLIP zones are generally stronger than regular zones
✓ Fresh (untested) zones have higher probability
✓ Multiple timeframe analysis = Higher accuracy
✓ Don't trade against the BOS direction
⚠️ RISK DISCLAIMER
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Trading involves substantial risk. Past performance is not indicative of
future results. This indicator is a tool to assist your analysis, not a
guarantee of profits. Always use proper risk management.
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📧 Questions? Leave a comment below!
⭐ If you find this useful, please give it a BOOST!
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WYCKOFF_SHARED_LIBLibrary "WYCKOFF_SHARED_LIB"
EPS()
nz0(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
safe_div(num, den)
Parameters:
num (float)
den (float)
safe_div_eps(num, den)
Parameters:
num (float)
den (float)
safe_ratio(a, b)
Parameters:
a (float)
b (float)
clamp(x, lo, hi)
Parameters:
x (float)
lo (float)
hi (float)
wave_dir(startPx, endPx)
Parameters:
startPx (float)
endPx (float)
wave_amp(startPx, endPx)
Parameters:
startPx (float)
endPx (float)
wave_amp_atr(amp, atr)
Parameters:
amp (float)
atr (float)
wave_speed(ampATR, lenBars)
Parameters:
ampATR (float)
lenBars (int)
wave_eff(amp, path)
Parameters:
amp (float)
path (float)
build_wave_metrics(dir, lenBars, startPx, endPx, ampATR, speed, eff, volRel, epr)
Parameters:
dir (int)
lenBars (int)
startPx (float)
endPx (float)
ampATR (float)
speed (float)
eff (float)
volRel (float)
epr (float)
compare_waves(w0, w1)
Parameters:
w0 (WaveMetrics)
w1 (WaveMetrics)
strengthening_same_dir(c)
Parameters:
c (WaveCompare)
weakening_same_dir(c)
Parameters:
c (WaveCompare)
evr_by_waves(volSum0, ampATR0, volSum1, ampATR1)
Parameters:
volSum0 (float)
ampATR0 (float)
volSum1 (float)
ampATR1 (float)
WaveMetrics
Fields:
dir (series int)
lenBars (series int)
startPx (series float)
endPx (series float)
amp (series float)
ampATR (series float)
speed (series float)
eff (series float)
volRel (series float)
effortPerResult (series float)
WaveCompare
Fields:
amp_ratio (series float)
speed_ratio (series float)
eff_ratio (series float)
volRel_ratio (series float)
epr_ratio (series float)
EVR
Fields:
state (series int)
Vilantro SMC, Sessions, FRVP Master Algo V2.3Vilantro SMC, Sessions, FRVP Master Algo (V2.3)
Overview The Vilantro SMC Master Algo is a comprehensive institutional trading toolkit designed for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT traders. It combines Time, Price, Volume, and Structure into a single, high-performance indicator.
Instead of cluttering your chart with multiple indicators, this tool provides a "mechanical" framework to identify high-probability setups by visualizing Liquidity Sweeps, Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, and Session Kill Zones automatically.
Key Features
1. Advanced Session & Kill Zones Time is the most critical element in ICT trading. This module highlights key trading windows to help you catch volatility. • Asia Range: Visualizes the accumulation phase (Default: 20:00 - 00:00 NY). • London Kill Zone: Captures the "Judas Swing" or initial breakout (Default: 02:00 - 05:00 NY). • New York Kill Zone: The primary session for trend continuation or reversals (Default: 07:00 - 10:00 NY). • Custom Session: A user-defined window (e.g., Close, Lunch) for added flexibility. • Feature: Toggle any session ON/OFF individually.
2. Smart Money Concepts (PD Arrays) The core engine automatically detects institutional reference points: • Order Blocks (OB): Highlights the last candle before a strong move. Green for Bullish, Red for Bearish. • Fair Value Gaps (FVG): Detects imbalances where price moved too quickly. • Breaker Blocks (BB): Advanced Logic. Automatically identifies Failed Order Blocks (e.g., a Bullish OB that got smashed through) and marks them as Breakers for retests. • Inversion FVGs (IFVG): Advanced Logic. Marks Failed FVGs that flip from support to resistance (or vice versa).
3. Market Structure & Swings • Swing Points: Automatically labels HH (Higher High), LL (Lower Low), LH , and HL to visualize the trend. • Break of Structure (BOS): Draws lines when trend continuation occurs. • Change of Character (CHoCH): Draws lines when the trend potentially reverses. • Customization: You can toggle the Labels and Lines independently to keep charts clean.
4. Fixed Range Volume Profile (FRVP) - Gap Logic Unlike standard indicators, this calculates the Volume Profile specifically for the "Gap" periods between sessions (e.g., Pre-London or Pre-NY). • POC (Point of Control): The price level with the highest volume traded during the gap. • VAH / VAL: Volume Area High and Low lines. • Usage: Helps identify where price is likely to magnetize before the next session opens.
5. Liquidity & Sweeps • Equal Highs/Lows (EQH/EQL): Automatically spots "Double Top/Bottom" formations where retail stops are hiding. • Sweep Signals: Provides real-time BUY/SELL signals when a session high/low is swept (liquidity raid) and price reverses back into the range.
6. Daily Premium & Discount • Calculates the Daily High , Daily Low , and Equilibrium (50%) level. • Helps you avoid buying in "Premium" (expensive) or selling in "Discount" (cheap) zones.
Settings Guide
Kill Zones • Show : Toggle visibility for Asia, London, NY, or Custom boxes. • Time Inputs: Set start/end times (Format: HHmm-HHmm in NY time).
Visuals • Colors: Customize the background colors and opacity for each session.
Premium / Discount • Calculate P/D: Enables the Daily Range calculation. • Show BG/Lines: Toggles the background shading or the High/Low/Eq lines.
Volume Profile • POC / VAH / VAL: Customize the color, width, and style (Solid/Dash) of volume lines.
SMC • Show FVG / OB: Toggles standard Order Blocks and Fair Value Gaps. • Req FVG?: Filter: Only shows OBs that created a Fair Value Gap (High Quality). • Show Breakers / IFVG: Toggles advanced "flipped" zones (Breaker Blocks & Inversion FVGs).
Structure • Show Swings: Toggles HH/LL labels on pivots. • Show Structure Lines: Toggles BOS/CHoCH horizontal lines.
Liquidity • Thresh: Sensitivity for detecting Equal Highs/Lows.
Trade Mgmt • Show Signals: Toggles the Buy/Sell labels on the chart.
How to Trade (Strategy Examples)
Strategy A: The "Session Sweep" (Reversal)
Wait for a Session Box (e.g., Asia) to form.
Look for price to break out above the Session High (Sweep).
Wait for a "SELL (Sweep)" signal. This confirms price grabbed liquidity and closed back inside.
Target: The opposing side of the session (Asia Low) or the Session POC.
Strategy B: The "Unicorn" (Breaker + FVG)
Identify a Breaker Block (BB) (a failed OB that flipped).
Look for a Fair Value Gap (FVG) overlapping with that Breaker.
Entry: Limit order at the overlap of the BB and FVG.
Stop Loss: Just outside the Breaker structure.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. Trading involves significant risk. Always combine these signals with your own analysis and risk management rules.
Rolling Volume Structure: HVN & SentimentTitle:
Rolling Volume Structure: HVN & Sentiment
Description:
This indicator visualizes the distribution of volume over price levels for a user-defined rolling period. It is designed to identify structural market nodes (HVN/LVN) and correlate them with Pivot Points to filter out market noise.
NOTE: This script utilizes a mathematical array binning algorithm to calculate the profile efficiently on the chart timeframe, avoiding the runtime timeouts often associated with standard iterative volume profiles.
How it works (Technical Methodology)
Binning Algorithm: The script calculates the price range (Highest High - Lowest Low) of the lookback period and divides it into a fixed number of vertical bins defined by the Resolution input.
Volume Allocation: It iterates through historical bars once. The volume of each bar is assigned to the corresponding price bin based on the bar's closing price.
Sentiment Approximation: Since tick-level Bid/Ask data is not available for historical bars in standard Pine Script strategies, this indicator estimates directional volume based on candle polarity:
If Close > Open: Volume is categorized as "Up Volume" (Buying Sentiment).
If Close < Open: Volume is categorized as "Down Volume" (Selling Sentiment).
Disclaimer: This is a standard approximation for structural analysis and does not represent true tick-data delta.
Why this Combination? (Originality & Synergy)
This script addresses the problem of validating structural levels. Traders often use Pivots and Volume Profiles separately. This script combines them programmatically to provide context:
Pivot Confluence: A Pivot Point is only plotted if it aligns with significant volume structure.
HVN Validation: A pivot occurring within a High Volume Node (HVN) suggests a high-liquidity reversal zone, whereas a pivot in a Low Volume Node (LVN) may indicate a liquidity void or a "weak" high/low.
The Dashboard summarizes these metrics (Position relative to Value Area, Net Sentiment, and Trend), removing the need for multiple separate indicators.
Educational Use for Beginners
If you are new to Volume Profile, think of the market structure in these simple terms:
Value Area (VA): This is the "Fair Price" zone where 70% of trading happened. If price is inside here, the market is balanced. If price breaks out, it may be starting a trend.
HVN (High Volume Nodes - Colored Boxes): Think of these as "Traffic Jams". Price often slows down, bounces, or gets stuck here because there are many orders. They act as Support or Resistance.
LVN (Low Volume Nodes - Gray Strips): Think of these as "Empty Highways". Because there is little volume here, price tends to move through these zones very quickly to get to the next HVN.
Features
HVN (High Volume Nodes): Colored boxes highlighting areas of high accumulation.
LVN (Low Volume Nodes): Gray strips highlighting gaps or acceleration zones.
Value Area (VA): Displays the VAH, VAL, and PoC (Point of Control).
Volume-Filtered Pivots: Plots pivots only when supported by the profile structure.
Sentiment Coloring: The profile bins are colored based on the net bullish/bearish candle volume.
Settings
Rolling Period: The lookback window size (default 150 bars).
Resolution: Precision of the profile bins (higher = more detail, lower = smoother).
HVN Thresholds: Percentage of PoC volume required to identify a node.
Global Text Size: Adjusts labels and dashboard for 4K or standard screens.
Credits: The core binning logic is adapted from generic open-source array management concepts for custom volume profiles.
Reversal Radar - Sensitive Mode - SZ AlphaSensitive Mode is the early detection layer within the Reversal Radar framework.
It is designed to highlight areas where market reversals may begin to emerge, not to generate trade entries.
The radar is built on:
Structural turns (pivot-based)
Behavioral shifts (strength / weakness)
Volatility & participation filters (ATR / Volume)
Trend context via EMA
Core thresholds are intentionally encapsulated into Sensitivity Tiers (Low / Medium / High) to preserve structural consistency and avoid overfitting.
This tool is for risk awareness and context detection,
not for trade execution or signal chasing.
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Sensitive Mode 是 Reversal Radar 体系中的早期反转探测层,用于在市场结构出现变化时,提前标记潜在的反转关注区域。
它并非交易信号,也不用于给出买卖指令,而是通过:
结构拐点(Pivot)
行为变化(强弱转折)
波动与参与度过滤(ATR / Volume)
趋势环境参考(EMA)
来探测“反转开始被观察到的时刻”。
为避免误用,核心阈值已被收口为灵敏度档位(Low / Medium / High),用户只需选择观察节奏,而无需调参。
本工具用于风险识别与情境判断,
不是交易建议,也不是信号生成器。
Free structure.
Decisions remain yours.
— SZ Alpha
Swing Structure Map - SZ Alpha🔓 Why this is free
Swing Structure Map · SZ Alpha
is designed as market structure infrastructure,
not as a trading strategy.
Swing High / Swing Low
are the shared language behind most technical systems.
They describe structure, not decisions.
That’s why this module is released free, by design.
If you can’t see structure clearly,
every “signal” becomes noise.
🧭 How you can use it
Use it as a standalone market structure map
Combine it with your own strategy or framework
For context and validation, not decision replacement
🚫 What you won’t find here
❌ Buy / sell recommendations
❌ Win-rate or performance claims
❌ Emotional or opinion-driven conclusions
This is not a tool that tells you what to do,
but one that helps you see what the market is doing.
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🔓 为什么这是免费的
Swing Structure Map · SZ Alpha
被设计为结构基础设施,而不是交易策略。
Swing High / Swing Low(波段高低点)
是所有技术分析与交易系统的共同语言。
它们描述的是市场结构,而不是买卖答案。
因此,这一部分选择永久免费公开。
如果连结构都看不清,那任何“信号”,都只是噪音。
🧭 你可以如何使用
作为独立的市场结构地图
搭配你自己的交易系统或判断逻辑
用于验证认知,而不是替代决策
🚫 你不会在这里看到
❌ 买卖建议
❌ 胜率或收益承诺
❌ 情绪化或主观结论
这不是一个“告诉你该做什么”的工具,
而是一个让你看清市场正在做什么的工具。
Free structure.
Decisions remain yours.
— SZ Alpha
NHadou-solo# NHadou-solo — Candle-based Wave Structure Indicator
NHadou-solo is a wave-structure visualization indicator that draws swing lines based on
candle-by-candle price behavior. Unlike typical ZigZag-style indicators that rely on a fixed
percentage threshold to determine swing points, NHadou-solo uses a unique algorithm that
evaluates the relationship between consecutive candles to identify trend continuation and
reversal.
This approach produces wave structures that differ from ZigZag logic and provides a more
granular view of how price swings evolve in real time.
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## ■ Core Logic (Conceptual Overview)
### ● Unique Algorithm (Different from ZigZag)
- Instead of using percentage-based price deviation, the indicator directly compares the
highs and lows of consecutive candles to determine swing direction.
### ● Candle-by-Candle Reversal Detection
- During an up wave: the wave continues until a candle prints a lower low than the previous low.
- During a down wave: the wave continues until a candle prints a higher high than the previous high.
### ● Handling Inside Bars (Harami)
- When price forms an inside bar, the direction is not confirmed.
- The indicator waits for a breakout before drawing the next segment, reducing noise.
### ● Provisional (Unconfirmed) Wave Lines
- When a potential reversal or a break of a key high/low occurs, a provisional line is drawn.
- This helps visualize possible turning points before they are fully confirmed.
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## ■ How to Use
- The wave lines represent the current swing direction and potential reversal zones.
- Provisional lines indicate early signs of momentum change.
- Useful for identifying trend continuation, reversals, and swing structure in both trending
and ranging markets.
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## ■ Notes
- This indicator is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
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NHadou-solo は、ローソク足ごとの価格構造をもとに波動線を描画する、独自ロジックの波動可視化インジケータです。
一般的な ZigZag 系インジケータは、一定の価格変動率 を基準に転換点を描画しますが、
NHadou-solo はローソク足の前後関係を直接比較して波動転換を判定するため、
ZigZag とは異なるアルゴリズムで波動構造を抽出します。
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## ■ ロジック概要(概念レベル)
### ● ZigZag とは異なる独自アルゴリズム
- 価格変動率ではなく、ローソク足の高値・安値の更新状況を直接比較して判定します。
### ● ローソク足ごとの転換点判定
- 上昇中:安値が前回安値を下回るまで上昇波を継続
- 下降中:高値が前回高値を上回るまで下降波を継続
### ● 含み足・はらみ足の処理
- 方向が確定するまで波を描画せず、ノイズを抑えた波動構造を形成します。
### ● 未確定足(仮線)
- 反転の可能性がある場面や主要高値・安値のブレイク時には仮線を描画し、
波動の“候補”を視覚的に把握できるようにしています。
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## ■ 使い方
- 波動線は現在の方向性と転換候補を視覚化します。
- 仮線は「反転の可能性」を示すため、確定波との違いを見ながら判断します。
- トレンドの継続・転換、押し目・戻り目の把握に活用できます。
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## ■ 注意事項
- 本インジケータは教育目的で提供されており、特定の売買を推奨するものではありません。
QuantRX Market StructureV1QuantRX — Market Structure (Free V1) is a price-action overlay that visualizes market structure using confirmed swing pivots and common structure labels such as BOS (Break of Structure) and CHOCH (Change of Character).
What it shows
Confirmed swing highs/lows (HH/HL/LH/LL)
BOS / CHOCH events based on breaks of the most recent confirmed structure level
Optional right-edge tags and subtle bias coloring
Important behavior notes (read before use)
Swing points are based on confirmed pivots (ta.pivothigh/ta.pivotlow). This means a swing is only confirmed after the pivot length has completed, and labels may appear on prior bars once confirmed (normal pivot behavior; not forward-looking data).
BOS/CHOCH events are intended to be interpreted on closed bars for consistency.
Settings
Swing mode uses a longer pivot length for higher-level structure.
Internal mode uses a shorter pivot length for short-term structure.
(Use one mode at a time to match your timeframe and noise tolerance.)
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk; you are responsible for your own decisions.
OffTheCharts SCOPEOffTheCharts SCOPE is a market structure and supply and demand analysis indicator designed to help traders read price objectively, identify meaningful areas of interest, and understand directional bias without clutter, prediction, or signal-based noise.
The indicator automatically maps supply zones, demand zones, trigger zones, break of structure events, and presents a live dashboard that summarizes current market context in real time. Its purpose is not to tell traders what to buy or sell, but to help them understand where price is reacting, where participation matters, and how structure is developing across timeframes.
Supply zones represent areas on the chart where selling pressure previously caused price to move down aggressively. These zones are identified from confirmed swing highs that occurred with sufficient market participation. When price revisits a supply zone, that area often behaves as resistance, meaning selling interest may return.
Demand zones represent areas on the chart where buying pressure previously caused price to move up aggressively. These zones are identified from confirmed swing lows that occurred with sufficient market participation. When price revisits a demand zone, that area often behaves as support, meaning buying interest may return.
Each supply and demand zone contains a Trigger Zone, abbreviated as TZ. The Trigger Zone is the midpoint of the zone. It is not a trade signal and not an entry trigger. The Trigger Zone exists as a reference level within the zone where reactions, acceptance, or rejection often become clearer. It helps define where the most meaningful decisions occur inside a zone rather than focusing only on the extreme edges.
Break of Structure, abbreviated as BOS, marks a confirmed structural change in the market. A bullish Break of Structure occurs when price breaks above a supply zone, indicating that prior selling pressure has been overcome. A bearish Break of Structure occurs when price breaks below a demand zone, indicating that prior buying pressure has failed. When a Break of Structure occurs, the original zone is removed and replaced by a fixed structure marker that stops at the exact bar where the break happened. This prevents zones from extending indefinitely after they are no longer valid.
Zones are filtered using Relative Volume, abbreviated as RVOL. Relative Volume compares the volume at the pivot candle where a zone is created to the average volume over a user-defined lookback period. If volume participation does not meet the minimum threshold, the zone is not drawn. This helps reduce noise and avoids zones formed during low participation or thin trading conditions. Zones that meet the Relative Volume threshold can optionally be tagged as High Volume, abbreviated as HV, to visually highlight areas formed during strong participation.
Each supply and demand zone is assigned a Strength score ranging from zero to one hundred. Strength is a quality metric, not a prediction. It is calculated using the relative volume at the time the zone was created, the number of times price has touched the zone, and the number of clean rejections away from the zone. Zones formed with higher participation and clean reactions tend to score higher. Zones that have been repeatedly touched or show weak follow-through tend to score lower.
The dashboard brings all of this information together into a single, real-time summary.
Bias displays the current directional context of the market based on the selected bias engine.
Confidence describes how complete that bias is based on available confirmations from structure, position, and break conditions.
Active Zone identifies which zone is currently most relevant to price. Priority is given to the zone price is currently inside. If price is not inside a zone, the nearest Trigger Zone is used instead. Active Zone displays whether Supply or Demand is active and includes the strength percentage of that zone.
Nearest Trigger Zone shows the distance from current price to the closest Trigger Zone. Distance can be displayed in points, ticks, or percentage depending on user preference.
The indicator includes two bias engines.
Classic Bias uses price position relative to Trigger Zones combined with basic market structure alignment. It is intended for general market context, directional awareness, and broader trend framing.
Sniper Bias is a stricter confirmation-based engine that follows an Anchor, Direction, and Break sequence. Anchor refers to where price is positioned relative to Trigger Zones. Direction refers to market structure based on higher highs and higher lows for bullish structure or lower highs and lower lows for bearish structure. Break refers to confirmation via a Break of Structure. When strict mode is enabled, all three conditions must be present for a bias to be considered confirmed.
The dashboard also displays whether price is currently inside a supply or demand zone, how many active zones are present, the current Relative Volume filter state, and the exact price levels of the most recent Trigger Zones.
How to use this indicator.
Begin by identifying supply and demand zones on your chart. Supply zones above price represent potential resistance areas. Demand zones below price represent potential support areas.
Next, use the dashboard to understand context. Review the current bias and confidence level. Identify which zone is marked as the Active Zone and note its strength. Observe how far price is from the nearest Trigger Zone.
Do not assume that a zone will automatically hold. Allow price to interact with the zone. Clean reactions, strong rejections, or confirmed Break of Structure events provide information about intent. Choppy or overlapping price action inside a zone suggests that patience is required.
Use the Trigger Zone as a reference level inside the zone. Reactions near the Trigger Zone often provide clearer information than reactions at the extreme edges alone.
This indicator is not designed to be used as a standalone trade signal. It is designed to provide structure, context, and situational awareness so trades can be planned with confirmation, risk management, and alignment with a broader strategy.
Settings guide.
Swing High and Swing Low Length controls how sensitive the indicator is when detecting pivots. Lower values produce more zones and more frequent structure changes. Higher values produce fewer zones that tend to be more significant.
ATR Length controls how volatility is measured. ATR stands for Average True Range. It measures how much price typically moves over a given period. In this indicator, ATR is used to scale zone width so zones adapt naturally to different market conditions. Higher ATR values result in wider zones. Lower ATR values result in narrower zones.
Zone Width controls how thick supply and demand zones are relative to ATR. Increasing this value creates wider zones. Decreasing it creates tighter zones.
Extend Right controls how far zones are visually projected into the future. This does not predict price movement. It only determines how long zones remain visible on the chart.
Relative Volume settings control how strict the participation filter is. A higher threshold requires stronger volume to create zones. A lower threshold allows more zones to appear.
Bias settings allow switching between Classic Bias and Sniper Bias. Sniper Bias can be used with strict confirmation enabled for higher-quality alignment.
Visual and dashboard settings allow customization of colors, layout, and displayed information without affecting core logic.
Trade design and intended use.
OffTheCharts SCOPE is designed primarily for intraday, short-term swing, and structure-based trading. It is well suited for traders who plan entries around support and resistance behavior, confirmation-based reversals, continuations, and break-and-retest scenarios. It can be used on lower timeframes for intraday context and on higher timeframes to define larger structural zones that guide execution on lower charts.
This indicator is not designed for high-frequency scalping, fully automated trading systems, or buy-and-hold portfolio management. It is a discretionary analysis tool intended to support decision-making, not replace it.
How to use OffTheCharts SCOPE in practice
A simple workflow is to first identify where price is trading relative to supply and demand zones. Next, check the dashboard to understand the current bias and confidence. Then observe how price behaves as it approaches or interacts with the Active Zone or Trigger Zone. Strong reactions, clean rejections, or confirmed Break of Structure events provide information about continuation or failure. Trades should be planned using confirmation, risk management, and alignment with your own strategy rather than assumption.
Notes on toggles and customization
Toggles and visual settings are provided for clarity and personal preference. Enabling or disabling visual features such as swing labels, zigzag lines, or dashboard elements does not change the underlying logic of zone creation or structure detection. Bias mode selection changes how directional context is evaluated but does not alter where zones or Trigger Zones are drawn.
Final notes and disclaimer.
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide buy or sell signals and does not constitute financial advice. All trading involves risk, including the potential loss of capital. Users are responsible for confirming analysis, managing risk, and following their own trading plans.
OffTheCharts SCOPE is built to emphasize structure, participation, and patience. Its goal is to help traders focus on where price matters and how the market is behaving, not to predict what price will do next.






















