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TA Monks - EntriesEntry tool for users who depend on setting entry, stop and profit target based on a candle from the M1, M5 or M15 chart. Created following the Photon FX entry models, this tool allows for automatic lot size calculation and it's easy to set up per forex pair/gold.
All the user must do is set their account balance, risk percentage, target reward, asset pair and the rest is automatically set on the charts with the tool.
Tips:
- Activate a level that once hit, set stop loss at a particular level, default is at the break even
- Set entry type as either STOP or LIMIT
a) On Stop, the tool will activate the trade once price goes above the entry line (formed by the candle size + entry buffer set per pair)
b) On Limit, the same activation level as in STOP is required for the tool to activate the trade but it allows the user to enter Limit at a lower level based on the percentage of the entry candle (default is 0.5, which means 50%). In this mode, The user waits for the liquidity candle to be gained and the enter at a lower price of the range within such candle, increasing the R with the risk of missing the trade.
- On the right bottom corner, you will have certain key informations about the trade, such as time opened, time closed, MFE (maximum forward excursion - how many pips price went in favor of the trade), MAE (maximum adversary excursion - how many pips price went past the selected candle's size without buffer), LC (Liquidity candle size), XBf (extra Buffer - only appears when activated in the menu)
- Extra Buffer setting allow user to add extra buffer for the entry and extra buffer for the Stop Loss that has been set per asset pair. Note that the entry buffer only works with the STOP entry mode and if you want to change the entry level on LIMIT, you must use the limit entry percentage setting.
- If you trade an asset pair that is not supported by the tool, simply copy the code and ask an LLM to update it with the necessary pair. You dont need to know how to code, just let the AI do the hard work for you (preferably, you know the basics and you can ask the AI to read the script and update just the right snippets).
Feel free to adjust and adapt the code to your needs. Let me know if you made any cool changes that I might benefit from as well.
Custom Previous High/Low + Breakout AlertsThis indicator plots the previous high and low of the selected timeframe and alerts you when the price breaks either level.
To prevent spam, it triggers only once per period. If both the high and low break within the same period, you will receive an alert for each, but no duplicates if price hovers around these levels.
How to Set Up Alerts
1. Choose Your Timeframe
- In the indicator settings, select the timeframe for the high/low reference.
- Example: If you select 1 hour, the indicator will plot the previous 1-hour high and low and alert you when either level is broken
2. Create an Alert
- Condition → High/Low Break Alerts
- Function → Any alert() function call
Optional:
- If you want alerts only for high breakouts or low breakouts, select High Breakout or Low Breakout and use "Once Per Bar" as the trigger. (It will still alert only once per period.)
3. Setting Alerts for Multiple Timeframes
- If you want to create another alert for a different timeframe, first select the new timeframe in the indicator settings, then create a new alert
- Note: Previous alerts will continue to notify you based on the timeframe they were originally set for, even if you change the timeframe in the indicator settings.
Multiple Timeframe Moving AveragesThis indicator plots three user-defined moving averages (SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA), each pulled from a different timeframe.
Think of it as a 'smoothed' price line for the short-term, medium-term, and long-term, all overlaid on your current chart.
Default MA length is 200, but you can tweak it.
Neon Momentum Waves StrategyIntroduction
The Neon Momentum Waves Strategy is a momentum-based indicator designed to help traders visualize potential shifts in market direction. It builds upon a MACD-style calculation while incorporating an enhanced visual representation of momentum waves. This approach may assist traders in identifying areas of increasing or decreasing momentum, potentially aligning with market trends or reversals.
How It Works
This strategy is based on a modified MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) method, calculating the difference between two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). The momentum wave represents this difference, while an additional smoothing line (signal line) helps highlight potential momentum shifts.
Key Components:
Momentum Calculation:
Uses a fast EMA (12-period) and a slow EMA (26-period) to measure short-term and long-term momentum.
A signal line (20-period EMA of the MACD difference) smooths fluctuations.
The histogram (momentum wave) represents the divergence between the MACD value and the signal line.
Interpreting Momentum Changes:
Momentum Increasing: When the histogram rises above the zero line, it may indicate strengthening upward movement.
Momentum Decreasing: When the histogram moves below the zero line, it may signal a weakening trend or downward momentum.
Potential Exhaustion Points: Users can define custom threshold levels (default: ±10) to highlight when momentum is significantly strong or weak.
Visual Enhancements:
The neon glow effect is created by layering multiple plots with decreasing opacity, enhancing the clarity of momentum shifts.
Aqua-colored waves highlight upward momentum, while purple waves represent downward momentum.
Horizontal reference lines mark the zero line and user-defined thresholds to improve interpretability.
How It Differs from Traditional Indicators
Improved Visualization: Unlike standard MACD histograms, this approach provides clearer visual cues using a neon-style wave format.
Customizable Thresholds: Rather than relying solely on MACD crossovers, users can adjust sensitivity settings to better suit their trading style.
Momentum-Based Approach: The strategy is focused on visualizing shifts in momentum strength, rather than predicting price movements.
Potential Use Cases
Momentum Trend Awareness: Helps traders identify periods where momentum appears to be strengthening or fading.
Market Structure Analysis: May complement other indicators to assess whether price action aligns with momentum changes.
Flexible Timeframe Application: Can be used across different timeframes, depending on the trader’s strategy.
Important Considerations
This strategy is purely momentum-based and does not incorporate volume, fundamental factors, or price action confirmation.
Momentum shifts do not guarantee price direction changes—they should be considered alongside broader market context.
The strategy may perform differently in trending vs. ranging markets, so adjustments in sensitivity may be needed.
Risk management is essential—traders should apply proper stop-losses and position sizing techniques in line with their risk tolerance.
Conclusion
The Neon Momentum Waves Strategy provides a visually enhanced method of tracking momentum, allowing traders to observe potential changes in market strength. While not a predictive tool, it serves as a complementary indicator that may help traders in momentum-based decision-making. As with any technical tool, it should be used as part of a broader strategy that considers multiple factors in market analysis.
Intrabar Volume Distribution [BigBeluga]Intrabar Volume Distribution is an advanced volume and order flow indicator that visualizes the buy and sell volume distribution within each candlestick.
🔔 Before Use:
Turn off the background color of your candles for clear visibility.
Overlay the indicator on the top layout to ensure accurate alignment with the price chart.
🔵 Key Features:
Inside Bar Volume Visualization:
Each candlestick is divided into two columns:
Left column displays the sell % volume amount.
Right column displays the buy % volume amount.
Provides a clear representation of buyer-seller activity within individual bars.
Percentage Volume Labels:
Labels above each bar show the percentage share of sell and buy volume relative to the total (100%).
Quickly assess market sentiment and volume imbalances.
Point of Control (POC) Levels:
Orange dashed lines mark the POC inside each bar, indicating the price level with the highest traded volume.
Helps identify key liquidity zones within individual candlesticks.
Multi-Timeframe Volume Analysis:
The indicator automatically uses a timeframe 20-30 times lower than the current one to gather detailed volume data.
For each higher timeframe candle, it collects 20-30 bars of lower timeframe data for precise volume mapping.
Each bar is divided into 100 volume bins to capture detailed volume distribution across the price range.
Bins are filled based on the aggregated volume from the lower timeframe data.
Lookback Period:
Allows traders to select how many bars to display with delta and volume information.
The beginning of the selected lookback period is marked with a gray line and label for quick reference.
Indicator displays up to 80 bars back
🔵 Usage:
Order Flow Analysis: Monitor buy/sell volume distribution to spot potential reversals or continuations.
Liquidity Identification: Use POC levels to locate areas of strong market interest and potential support/resistance.
Volume Imbalance Detection: Pay attention to percentage labels for quick recognition of buyer or seller dominance.
Scalping & Intraday Trading: Ideal for traders seeking real-time insight into order flow and volume behavior.
Historical Analysis: Adjust the lookback period to analyze past price action and volume activity.
Intrabar Volume Distribution is a powerful tool for traders aiming to gain deeper insight into market sentiment through detailed volume analysis, allowing for more informed trading decisions based on real-time order flow dynamics.
Market DNA: Structure, Volume, Range, and SessionsMarket DNA: Structure, Volume, Range, and Sessions**
The Market DNA indicator combines market structure, volume analysis, trading ranges, and global trading sessions into a single, comprehensive tool for traders. It helps identify key price levels, volume patterns, consolidation phases, and active market periods, enabling informed trading decisions.
Market Structure Detects swing highs and lows using `ta.pivothigh` and `ta.pivotlow`, plotting them as red/green triangles to highlight support/resistance and trend reversals.
- Fractal Volume Zones (FVG): Highlights areas of significant buying/selling pressure by comparing current volume to an average over a lookback period; high-volume zones are marked with a semi-transparent blue background.
- Trading Range: Defines a price channel using the Average True Range (ATR) and a multiplier, creating upper/lower bands to identify consolidation, breakouts, and potential trade levels.
- Market Sessions: Highlights major global trading sessions (Asia, Europe, US) with colored backgrounds (purple, teal, yellow) to indicate liquidity and volatility shifts.
How It Works
- Swing points help analyze trends and reversals.
- FVG confirms price movements with high volume for stronger signals.
- Trading range bands assist in identifying breakout opportunities and setting stops/take-profits.
- Session highlights allow traders to adapt strategies based on regional activity.
Customization
- Adjust `swing_length` for sensitivity in detecting turning points.
- Modify `volume_lookback` to control volume averaging.
- Tune `range_multiplier` for wider/narrower trading bands.
- Enable/disable session highlighting via `session_highlight`.
Use Cases
- Identify trends and key levels using swing points and FVG.
- Spot breakout opportunities with trading range bands.
- Adapt strategies to regional trading sessions for optimal timing.
This all-in-one indicator provides a clear, customizable view of the market, empowering traders to make data-driven decisions across asset classes and timeframes.
CountdownsDisplays a table of countdowns of the current bar on different time frames.
It shows how much time is left until candle close if we were to change the chart to that time frame, but without the need to do so.
An adaptation of 'Countdown Candle RRS' by reza9300 (), including up to 10 customizable time frames, plus some additional table styling options.
Usage:
Add the indicator to your chart to see a table of countdown timers.
Adjust the settings to customize the appearance and to check / uncheck which time frames to include.
Notes:
Updates are based on price changes, so counters may appear 'frozen' or 'lagging' when there is no real time tick update in price.
OHLC OLHC - Monthly, Weekly, Daily and HourlyThis indicator plots the previous day's (or any selected timeframe’s) Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) levels on the current chart. It helps traders analyze historical price levels to identify support and resistance zones.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Support:
Users can select a timeframe (D, W, M, etc.) to fetch previous OHLC data.
The script requests OHLC values from the selected timeframe and overlays them on the current chart.
Customizable Display Options:
Users can choose to display only the last OHLC levels instead of all past session levels.
Users can extend the OHLC lines across the chart.
Background Highlighting:
The script fills the background only for the Previous Open and Previous Close levels, making them visually distinct.
Previous High and Low levels do not have background color.
This script is particularly useful for day traders and swing traders who rely on key price levels to make trading decisions. Let me know if you need further refinements!
Cumulative Price Change AlertCumulative Price Change Alert
Version: 1.0
Author: QCodeTrader 🚀
Overview 🔍
The Cumulative Price Change Alert indicator analyzes the percentage change between the current and previous open prices and sums these changes over a user-defined number of bars. It then generates visual buy and sell signals using arrows and labels on the chart, helping traders spot cumulative price momentum and potential trading opportunities.
Key Features ⚙️
Customizable Timeframe 🕒:
Use a custom timeframe or default to the chart's timeframe for price data.
User-Defined Summation 🔢:
Specify the number of bars to sum, allowing you to analyze cumulative price changes.
Custom Buy & Sell Conditions 🔔:
Set individual percentage change thresholds and cumulative sum thresholds to tailor signals for
your strategy.
Visual Alerts 🚀:
Displays green upward arrows for buy signals and red downward arrows for sell signals directly
on the chart.
Informative Labels 📝:
Provides labels with formatted percentage change and cumulative sum details for the analyzed
bars.
Versatile Application 📊:
Suitable for stocks, forex, crypto, commodities, and more.
How It Works ⚡
Price Change Calculation ➗:
The indicator calculates the percentage change between the current bar's open price and the
previous bar's open price.
Cumulative Sum ➕:
It then sums these percentage changes over the last N bars (as specified by the user).
Signal Generation 🚦:
Buy Signal 🟢: When both the individual percentage change and the cumulative sum exceed
their respective buy thresholds, a green arrow and label are displayed.
Sell Signal 🔴: Conversely, if the individual change and cumulative sum fall below the sell
thresholds, a red arrow and label are shown.
How to Use 💡
Add the Indicator ➕:
Apply the indicator to your chart.
Customize Settings ⚙️:
Set a custom timeframe if desired.
Define the number of bars to sum.
Adjust the buy/sell percentage change and cumulative sum thresholds to match your trading
strategy.
Interpret Visual Cues 👀:
Monitor the chart for green or red arrows and corresponding labels that signal potential buy or
sell opportunities based on cumulative price movements.
Settings Explained 🛠️
Custom Timeframe:
Select an alternative timeframe for analysis, or leave empty to use the current chart's timeframe.
Number of Last Bars to Sum:
Determines how many bars are used to compute the cumulative percentage change.
Buy Condition - Min % Change:
The minimum individual percentage change required to consider a buy signal.
Buy Condition - Min Sum of Bars:
The minimum cumulative percentage change over the defined bars needed for a buy signal.
Sell Condition - Max % Change:
The maximum individual percentage change threshold for a sell signal.
Sell Condition - Max Sum of Bars:
The maximum cumulative percentage change over the defined bars for triggering a sell signal.
Best Use Cases 🎯
Momentum Identification 📈:
Quickly spot strong cumulative price movements and momentum shifts.
Entry/Exit Signals 🚪:
Use the visual signals to determine potential entry and exit points in your trading.
Versatile Strategy Application 🔄:
Effective for scalping, swing trading, and longer-term analysis across various markets.
UPD: uncheck labels for better performance
Mon to Fri + LSE and NYSE📌 Highlight Custom Days & Market Hours Indicator 📌
🔹 Overview:
This script allows traders to visually highlight specific weekdays and market sessions directly on their TradingView charts. With customizable checkboxes, you can choose which days of the week to highlight, along with session times for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and London Stock Exchange (LSE).
🔹 Features:
✅ Select individual weekdays (Monday–Friday) to highlight in blue
✅ Highlight NYSE open hours (2:30 PM – 9:30 PM UK time) in green
✅ Highlight LSE open hours (8:00 AM – 4:30 PM UK time) in orange
✅ Ensures NYSE & LSE sessions are only highlighted on weekdays (no weekends)
✅ Clean and simple visualization for enhanced market awareness
🔹 How to Use:
1️⃣ Add the indicator to your TradingView chart
2️⃣ Use the settings panel to enable/disable specific weekdays
3️⃣ Toggle NYSE or LSE session highlights based on your trading preference
🚀 Perfect for traders who follow institutional sessions and want better time-based confluence in their strategies!
LDO Support and Resistance with Trend LinesUnderstanding the Indicator on Your Chart
Support Lines (Green): These horizontal lines represent price levels where LDO is likely to find buying interest, preventing further declines. They turn a semi-transparent green when the price is above them and blue when below.
Resistance Lines (Blue): These horizontal lines indicate price levels where selling pressure may halt upward movements. They turn a semi-transparent blue when the price is below them and green when above.
Trend Lines (Blue for Resistance, Green for Support): Diagonal lines show the overall trend direction. Blue trend lines indicate resistance (price may struggle to rise above), and green trend lines indicate support (price may find a floor).
Pivots: Small triangles appear above or below candles to mark pivot highs (resistance) and pivot lows (support), helping you identify key turning points.
Customizing the Indicator
You can tweak the indicator’s behavior through the settings panel. Here’s what each input does:
Show Trend Lines? (Default: True)
Enables or disables the display of trend lines on the chart. Set to false to hide trend lines if you only want support/resistance levels.
Choose Higher Time Frame
Select a higher timeframe (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D) to display support and resistance levels from that timeframe on your current chart (e.g., 5M or 15M).
Pivot Length Settings (Current and Higher Timeframe):
Pivot Length Left Hand Side (Current/HTF): Adjusts how many bars to the left the indicator looks to identify pivot lows (default: 15 for current, 20 for HTF).
Pivot Length Right Hand Side (Current/HTF): Adjusts how many bars to the right the indicator looks to identify pivot highs (default: 10 for current, 15 for HTF).
Increase these values for fewer, more significant pivots; decrease for more frequent pivots.
Pivot Sources (Trend 1 and Trend 2 Pivots):
Select the price source (e.g., low, high) for calculating pivot lows and highs. Default is low for pivot lows and high for pivot highs.
Line Width Settings:
Lower Time Frame Line Width (Default: 5): Sets the thickness of support/resistance lines on the current timeframe.
Higher Time Frame Line Width (Default: 18): Sets the thickness of support/resistance lines on the higher timeframe.
Show Support & Resistance? (Default: True)
Enables or disables the display of horizontal support and resistance lines. Set to false to hide them if you only want trend lines.
Alert Settings (Under “Alerts” Group):
Enable Trend Line Alerts? (Default: True): Turns alerts on or off for trend line hits.
Alert on Resistance Trend Lines? (Default: True): Enables alerts when the price hits resistance trend lines.
Alert on Support Trend Lines? (Default: True): Enables alerts when the price hits support trend lines.
Alert Message: Customize the alert message format (default: “Price hit trend line at {0}”, where {0} is replaced by the price).
Setting Up Alerts
Enable Alerts in the Indicator:
In the indicator settings, ensure “Enable Trend Line Alerts?” is set to true, and choose whether to alert on resistance or support trend lines.
Create a TradingView Alert:
Click the “Alerts” button (bell icon) at the top of the chart.
Select “Create Alert” and choose this indicator from the “Condition” dropdown.
Set the alert frequency (e.g., once per bar, only once), notification method (e.g., email, popup), and save the alert.
Test the Alerts:
ICT SB Time (Lee B)A minimal and clean indicator that simply plots the ICT Silver Bullet time windows for you on the chart with vertical lines.
It also has the option to show other important times, like 00:00, 8:30, and 9:30. Toggles in settings let you change line color, turn any of them off temporarily, and can limit their visibility to only the lower timeframes for less clutter.
I hope you find this indicator useful... and happy trading!
Lee B
Multi Asset & TF Stochastic
Multi Asset & TF Stochastic
This indicator allows you to compare the stochastic oscillator values of two different assets across multiple timeframes in a single pane. It’s designed for traders who want to analyse the momentum of one asset (by default, the chart’s asset) alongside a second asset of your choice (e.g., comparing EURUSD to the USD Index).
How It Works:
Main Asset:
The indicator automatically uses the chart’s asset for the primary stochastic calculation. You have the option to adjust the timeframe for this asset using a dropdown that includes TradingView’s standard timeframes, a "Chart" option (which automatically uses your chart’s timeframe), or a "Custom" option where you can type in any timeframe.
Second Asset:
You can enable the display of a second asset by toggling the “Display Second Asset” option. Choose the asset symbol (default is “DXY”) and select its timeframe from an identical dropdown. When enabled, the script calculates the stochastic oscillator for the second asset, allowing you to compare its momentum (%K and %D lines) with that of the main asset.
Stochastic Oscillator Settings:
Customize the %K length, the smoothing period for %K, and the smoothing period for %D. Both assets’ stochastic values are calculated using these parameters.
Visual Display:
The indicator plots the %K and %D lines for the main asset in prominent colours. If the second asset is enabled, its %K and %D lines are also plotted in different colours. Additionally, overbought (80) and oversold (20) levels are marked, with a midline at 50, making it easier to gauge market conditions at a glance.
%D line can be toggled off for a cleaner view if required:
Asset Information Table:
A table at the top-centre of the pane displays the active asset symbols—ensuring you always know which assets are being analysed.
How to Use:
Apply the Indicator:
Add the script to your chart. By default, it will use the chart’s current asset and timeframe for the primary stochastic oscillator.
Adjust the Main Asset Settings:
Use the “Main Asset Timeframe” dropdown to select a specific timeframe for the main asset or stick with the “Chart” option for automatic syncing with your current chart.
Enable and Configure the Second Asset (Optional):
Toggle on “Display Second Asset” if you wish to compare another asset. Select the desired symbol and adjust its timeframe using the provided dropdown. Choose “Custom” if you need a timeframe not listed by default.
Review the Plots and Table:
Observe the stochastic %K and %D lines for each asset. The overbought/oversold levels help indicate potential market turning points. Check the table at the top-centre to confirm the asset symbols being displayed.
This versatile tool is ideal for traders who rely on momentum analysis and need to quickly compare the stochastic signals of different markets or instruments. Enjoy seamless multi-asset analysis with complete control over your timeframe settings!
Market Session Times by MadDogMoneyMarket Sessions is a simple indicator allowing you to quickly see the 3 Major Trading Session Open and Close times
Three major Sessions - Asia, UK & NY are included.
(The Australian & Asian markets are so close on time, they have been joined for brevity.)
The Open & Close times for each Session is displayed in the Settings in UTC and can be edited depending on the time of year or market you are following.
By setting the Session indicators partially transparent (as is by default), you can quickly see which Market Sessions, and for how long, they overlap.
Additionally, the Indicator can be hidden for different timeframes.
- 1 HR is the upper limit of visibility
- Visibility on the 1HR, 15min and 5min and below can be toggled on an off to fit your requirements.
ATR BandsThe ATR Bands indicator is a volatility-based tool that plots dynamic support and resistance levels around the price using the Average True Range (ATR). It consists of two bands:
Upper Band: Calculated as current price + ATR, representing an upper volatility threshold.
Lower Band: Calculated as current price - ATR, serving as a lower volatility threshold.
Key Features:
✅ Measures Volatility: Expands and contracts based on market volatility.
✅ Dynamic Support & Resistance: Helps identify potential breakout or reversal zones.
✅ Customizable Smoothing: Supports multiple moving average methods (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA) for ATR calculation.
How to Use:
Trend Confirmation: If the price consistently touches or exceeds the upper band, it may indicate strong bullish momentum.
Reversal Signals: A price approaching the lower band may suggest a potential reversal or increased selling pressure.
Volatility Assessment: Wide bands indicate high volatility, while narrow bands suggest consolidation.
This indicator is useful for traders looking to incorporate volatility-based strategies into their trading decisions
Flat NumbersCustomizable Price Range: Set the start price and end price to define the range in which horizontal lines will be plotted.
Line Color: Choose the color of the horizontal lines to match your chart's theme or personal preference.
Line Width: Adjust the width of the lines (from 1 to 5) to control their visibility.
Price Step Size: By default, the script plots lines every 100 price units within the range, but this step size can be customized if desired.
Dynamic Line Plotting: The script automatically calculates the number of lines needed and plots them at each interval between the start and end prices.
Trade Quality Rating: signal rating from 1 to 5 starsOverview
The indicator is built to generate trading signals based on a combination of technical indicators and then assign each signal a quality rating from 1 to 5 stars. The idea is that the more filters that are met, the stronger (or higher quality) the signal is assumed to be. You can then use these quality ratings to decide which signals to act upon, keeping in mind that a higher-rated signal has more confirming factors.
Components of the Indicator
Simple Moving Averages (SMAs):
SMA9 and SMA20:
These two moving averages are used to detect short-term trend changes via crossovers. A bullish signal is generated when the SMA9 crosses above the SMA20, and a bearish signal when it crosses below.
SMA200 (on the current timeframe) & Daily SMA200:
The SMA200 on your current chart helps smooth out the price action.
The Daily SMA200 serves as a long-term trend filter. For a valid long signal, the price must be above the Daily SMA200, and vice versa for a short signal.
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
The MACD is calculated using standard parameters (12, 26, 9).
It adds momentum confirmation to the signal. For a long trade, the MACD line should be above its signal line, and for a short trade, below.
RSI (Relative Strength Index):
Calculated with a 14-period setting.
For long signals, the RSI must be above 50 (indicating upward momentum), while for short signals, it should be below 50.
This filter is one of the additional conditions that add to the quality rating.
Volume Filter:
A 20-period moving average of volume is computed.
The current volume must exceed this average, suggesting that there is enough market participation backing the move.
This is another extra filter that adds to the overall quality score.
ADX (Average Directional Index):
The ADX is manually calculated in the script (using a 14-period setting) to gauge the strength of the trend.
A value above 25 is considered to confirm that a strong trend is in place, making the signal more reliable.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
The session VWAP is computed on a daily basis.
For long trades, the price should be above the VWAP, and for short trades, below.
This serves as a confirmation that the current price is moving in the right direction relative to the volume-weighted average.
Signal Generation and Quality Rating
Base Signal (1 Star):
The fundamental trade signal is generated when the SMA9/SMA20 crossover occurs, in combination with the MACD confirmation and the condition that the price is on the correct side of the Daily SMA200. This base signal provides a 1-star quality rating.
Additional Filters (Adding Extra Stars):
RSI Filter: Adds 1 extra star if the RSI condition is met (RSI > 50 for long or RSI < 50 for short).
Volume Filter: Adds 1 extra star if the current volume exceeds its 20-period moving average.
ADX Filter: Adds 1 extra star if the ADX value is above 25, confirming a strong trend.
VWAP Filter: Adds 1 extra star if the price is above the VWAP for long trades (or below for short trades).
When all filters are met, you get a 5-star rating (1 star base + 4 extra stars).
Display and Alerts:
The indicator plots your SMAs on the chart.
When a signal occurs, it places a label on the chart showing the trade direction ("BUY" or "SELL") along with the quality rating in stars.
Additionally, alert conditions are set up so that you can receive notifications when a valid signal (based on the base criteria) is generated.
How to Use This Indicator
Filtering Trades:
Use the quality rating as a visual guide. For instance, if you want to only act on the most reliable setups, you might decide to trade only signals that are rated 4 or 5 stars.
Manual Confirmation:
Even with a high star rating, you can perform your own final checks (e.g., checking price action or additional chart patterns) before entering a trade.
Backtesting and Adjustment:
Because market conditions differ, it’s advisable to backtest the indicator on your instrument of choice and adjust the parameters (such as the ADX threshold or the period for volume averaging) to better suit your trading style.
Conclusion
This 5-star system indicator is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of trade quality by integrating multiple technical filters into one visual signal. It helps filter out noise by ensuring that a trade signal not only meets a basic SMA and MACD condition but also aligns with volume, trend strength (ADX), and VWAP criteria. This multi-layered approach can lead to fewer but higher quality trades, allowing you to focus on setups that have more confluence.
Happy trading!
Parabolic SAR Multiple Timeframe levels (TechnoBlooms)The Parabolic SAR (Stop and Reverse) is a valuable tool for traders due to its ability to provide clear signals for trend direction and potential reversal points. One of its primary benefits is the ease of use; it visually indicates whether the market is trending up or down, helping traders decide when to buy or sell. The indicator also aids in setting stop-loss orders as it moves with price, offering a dynamic way to manage risk by suggesting when to exit a position if the trend reverses.
Viewing the Parabolic SAR (PSAR) across multiple timeframes offers traders a comprehensive approach to understanding market trends and making strategic decisions. By analyzing the PSAR on shorter timeframes like 1-minute or 5-minute charts, traders can pinpoint precise entry and exit points for quick trades, capitalizing on immediate market movements.
Settings
> User can select 10 different timeframes according to their wish
> User can change Parabolic SAR settings like Start, Increment and Maximum Value
Killzone Session Lines [odnac]This Pine Script indicator displays vertical lines marking the start of key market sessions, known as Killzones, for both today and yesterday. These lines help traders identify important trading hours for the Asia, Europe, and New York sessions.
Killzone Vertical Lines:
Draws vertical lines for the start of the Asia, Europe, and New York sessions.
Displays lines for both today and the previous day to compare price action across sessions.
Customizable Time Settings:
Users can set the exact start hour and minute for each Killzone.
Time zones adjust automatically based on the chart's time zone.
Visual Customization:
Change the color, width, and style of the vertical lines (solid, dotted, dashed).
Toggle each session's lines individually for a cleaner chart.
Previous Start Lines:
Optional lines for the opening of today, the previous day, and the previous week, providing historical context for support and resistance levels.
Why Use This Indicator?
Session Awareness: Know exactly when major market sessions start to identify potential volatility spikes.
Historical Context: Compare today’s price action with previous sessions to spot recurring patterns.
Clean Charting: Automatic updates prevent clutter, keeping your workspace organized.
Flexible Customization: Tailor the display to fit your trading style and preferences.
Multi-Timeframe VWMA chartThis "Multi-Timeframe VWMA Indicator" is a powerful tool for traders seeking to analyze price action across multiple timeframes using the Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA). Built in Pine Script v6, it overlays a customizable VWMA on your chart while displaying a table that tracks how your chosen price source (e.g., close, open, high, low) interacts with the VWMA across eight timeframes: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d, and 1w.
Key features include adjustable inputs: select your price source, set the VWMA length (default 20), pick the line color (default blue), adjust line width (default 2), and apply an offset (default 0, range -500 to 500) to shift the VWMA for precise alignment. The VWMA is plotted on the current chart timeframe, scaling naturally with price due to the overlay setting.
The table, positioned top-right, shows each timeframe’s status: an upward arrow (↑, green) if the source is above the VWMA, indicating bullish momentum, or a downward arrow (↓, red) if below, suggesting bearish pressure. Using request.security, it fetches data efficiently, making it ideal for multi-timeframe analysis. Perfect for traders wanting a clear, customizable view of VWMA-based trends.