Grok/Claude AI Neural Fusion Pro * Grok/Claude X SeriesGrok/Claude AI Neural Fusion Pro
This is a TradingView indicator that combines multiple technical analysis methods into a unified scoring system to identify trading opportunities. Despite the "Neural" and "AI" branding, it's not actually using machine learning — it's a sophisticated blend of traditional indicators weighted together to produce a single decision-aiding score.
Core Philosophy
The indicator attempts to answer the question: "How bullish or bearish is the current market environment, and when should I consider entering a trade?"
It does this by calculating a "GXS Score" (ranging from -1 to +1) that aggregates five different market dimensions: trend strength, momentum, volume, price structure, and price action quality. Each dimension contributes to the final score based on user-defined weights.
The Dynamic Bands System
Rather than using standard Bollinger Bands, this indicator creates adaptive bands that expand and contract based on market conditions. The bands are built around a midpoint calculated from Heikin Ashi candles (smoothed price bars that filter out noise), then extended outward using ATR (Average True Range) multiplied by a dynamic factor.
What makes these bands "dynamic" is that the multiplier adjusts based on two factors: the Chaikin Oscillator (which measures buying/selling pressure through accumulation/distribution) and ADX (trend strength). When there's strong directional pressure or a powerful trend, the bands widen to accommodate larger price swings. In quieter markets, they tighten.
The Five Scoring Components
The GXS Score is built from five weighted components:
ComponentDefault WeightWhat It MeasuresTrend Strength30%ADX direction and magnitude — is there a real trend, and which way?Momentum25%RSI, MACD, Stochastic, CCI, Rate of Change, plus divergence detectionVolume20%On-Balance Volume slope and whether volume confirms price movementPrice Structure15%Where price sits within the bands, plus volatility regimePrice Action10%Ratio of bullish vs bearish candles over recent bars
Trend Strength Component
This component only contributes to the score when ADX indicates a trending market (above the threshold, default 24). If DI+ exceeds DI-, the score tilts bullish; if DI- dominates, it tilts bearish. In ranging markets, this component essentially zeros out, preventing false trend signals during choppy conditions.
Momentum Component
This is the most complex component, combining six sub-indicators. RSI is normalized around the 50 level. MACD histogram is standardized against its own volatility. Stochastic and CCI contribute bonus points at extreme levels (oversold/overbought). Rate of Change adds directional bias for strong moves. Finally, divergence detection looks for situations where price makes new highs/lows but RSI doesn't confirm — a classic reversal warning.
Volume Component
The indicator tracks On-Balance Volume (a cumulative measure of buying vs selling pressure) and compares it to its moving average. When OBV is rising above its average during an uptrend, that's confirmation. The volume rate of change also contributes — surging volume adds conviction to signals.
Price Structure Component
This measures where the current price sits within the dynamic bands. If price is in the bottom 20% of the band range, that's bullish (potential bounce zone). If it's in the top 20%, that's bearish (potential resistance). The component also factors in volatility regime — low volatility environments get a slight bullish bias (breakouts tend to follow compression), while high volatility gets a bearish bias (exhaustion risk).
Price Action Component
A simple measure of recent candle character. If 70%+ of the last 10 candles were bullish (closed higher than they opened), the score tilts positive. Heavy bearish candle dominance tilts it negative.
Signal Generation
Buy and sell signals are generated when price touches or breaches the dynamic bands, but only if several filters pass:
ADX Filter (optional): Requires the market to be trending, avoiding signals in choppy conditions
RSI Filter (optional): For buys, RSI must be oversold (below 30); for sells, RSI must be overbought (above 70)
Cooldown Period: Prevents signal spam by requiring a minimum number of bars between signals (default 6)
The indicator also tracks "zones" based purely on the GXS Score. When the score exceeds the buy threshold (default 0.12) during a trending market, a green cloud appears between the bands. When it drops below the sell threshold (default -0.12), a red cloud appears. These zones indicate favorable conditions even without a specific band-touch signal.
Trend Strength Meter
Separate from the GXS Score, the indicator calculates a "Trend Strength" percentage (0-100%) displayed in the info table. This combines ADX strength (40% weight), slope consistency (30% — how steady is the price direction), volume alignment (20% — is volume confirming the move), and momentum agreement (10% — are multiple indicators pointing the same direction). This helps traders gauge how reliable the current trend is.
Visual Elements
The indicator provides multiple visual layers that can be toggled on or off:
Dynamic bands (blue midline, red upper, green lower)
Signal clouds between the bands when in buy/sell zones
Background shading indicating bullish (green) or bearish (red) regime
Triangle arrows at signal points with configurable sizes
Price labels showing exact entry prices at signals
ADX strength dots at the bottom (white = weak, orange = moderate, blue = strong)
Info table with current readings for all key metrics
Debug panel (optional) showing individual component scores
Summary
This is essentially a "committee voting" system where multiple technical indicators each cast votes on market direction, and those votes are weighted and summed into a single score. The dynamic bands provide context for where price is relative to recent volatility, while the various filters help avoid low-quality signals. It's designed for traders who want a synthesized view of market conditions rather than watching a dozen separate indicators.
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Grok/Claude MoneyLine Fusion * Grok/Claude X SeriesMoneyLine Fusion Indicator
This is a technical analysis indicator designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell opportunities in the market. It combines several well-known trading concepts into one unified tool, displaying visual bands on the chart and generating signals when multiple conditions align.
The Core Concept: The "Money Line"
At the heart of this indicator is something called the Money Line, which is essentially a smoothed trend line calculated using linear regression over the last 16 bars (by default). Think of it as a "best fit" line through recent prices that shows you the general direction the market is heading. The indicator colors this line green when the trend is rising, red when it's falling, and yellow when it's essentially flat or undecided.
The Dynamic Bands
Surrounding the Money Line are upper and lower bands that expand and contract based on market volatility. These bands use the ATR (Average True Range) to measure how much the price typically moves. Here's where it gets clever: the bands also factor in the ADX indicator (which measures trend strength). When the market is trending strongly, the bands widen more aggressively to account for bigger price swings. When the trend is weak, they stay tighter. This adaptive behavior helps the indicator adjust to different market conditions automatically.
The area between the bands is shaded in the trend color (green, red, or yellow) to give you a quick visual of the current market bias.
How Buy and Sell Signals Are Generated
The indicator doesn't just look at one thing — it requires multiple conditions to align before triggering a signal. This is designed to filter out false signals and only alert you when several factors agree.
Signal TypeRequired ConditionsBUYFisher Transform is below -2.0 (oversold), Aroon Up is low (below 20), Aroon Down is high (above 80), and optionally a positive TA ScoreSELLFisher Transform is above +2.0 (overbought), Aroon Up is high (above 80), Aroon Down is low (below 20), and optionally a negative TA Score
Fisher Transform is a mathematical technique that converts price data into a bell curve distribution, making extreme readings (overbought/oversold) easier to spot.
Aroon measures how long it's been since the highest high or lowest low. When Aroon Down is high and Aroon Up is low, it suggests recent price action has been dominated by lows — a potential reversal setup for a buy.
The indicator also prevents signal spam by requiring at least 5 bars between signals of the same type.
The TA Scoring System
Behind the scenes, the indicator calculates a composite score based on four different technical indicators:
MACD — Momentum and trend direction (scores -2 to +2)
DMI — Directional movement comparing buyers vs sellers (scores -2 to +2)
MFI — Money Flow Index, similar to RSI but incorporates volume (scores -2 to +2)
RSI — Classic overbought/oversold measure (scores -1 to +1)
These scores are added together, and the result is displayed in the info panel with labels like "very bullish," "slightly bearish," or "neutral." You can optionally require a minimum TA score before signals trigger, adding another layer of confirmation.
Visual Display Elements
The indicator offers several optional display features:
Shaded bands between upper and lower lines
Buy/Sell labels directly on the chart showing the entry price
Bright blue candle highlighting when a signal fires
Info panel in the corner showing the Money Line value, volatility percentile, RSI, and TA score
Score dots at the bottom of the chart (green for bullish, red for bearish, yellow for neutral)
Debug table for troubleshooting that shows real-time values of Fisher, Aroon, and signal conditions
In Summary
This indicator is essentially a multi-factor confirmation system. Rather than relying on a single indicator that might give many false signals, it waits until the trend direction (Money Line), momentum extremes (Fisher Transform), price cycle position (Aroon), and overall technical picture (TA Score) all point in the same direction. The adaptive bands help visualize where price "should" be trading given current volatility and trend strength. It's designed for traders who prefer fewer but higher-conviction signals.
Grok/Claude AI Regime Engine • Grok/Claude X SeriesGrok/Claude AI Regime Engine
This is a TradingView indicator designed to identify market regimes (bullish, bearish, or neutral) and generate buy/sell signals based on multiple technical factors working together.
Core Concept
At its heart, this indicator tries to answer a simple question: "What kind of market are we in right now, and when should I consider buying or selling?"
It does this by blending several well-known technical analysis tools into a unified system. Think of it as a dashboard that synthesizes multiple indicators into clear, actionable information.
How It Determines Market Regime
The indicator creates what it calls a "Money Line" by combining two exponential moving averages (EMAs) — a fast one (default 8 periods) and a slow one (default 24 periods). These are weighted together, with the fast EMA getting 60% influence by default. This blended line serves as the primary trend reference.
Bullish regime is declared when the short EMA crosses above the long EMA, provided the RSI isn't already in overbought territory. Bearish regime kicks in when the opposite happens — short EMA crosses below long, as long as RSI isn't oversold. Neutral regime occurs when the indicator detects sideways, choppy conditions.
The neutral detection is particularly interesting. It uses two optional methods: one looks at how flat the Money Line's slope is (compared to recent volatility via ATR), and the other checks how close together the two EMAs are as a percentage of price. When the market is grinding sideways, these methods help the indicator avoid falsely calling a trend.
Signal Generation Logic
Buy and sell signals are generated using Donchian Channel breakouts as the trigger mechanism. The Donchian Channel tracks the highest high and lowest low over a lookback period (default 20 bars), using the previous bar's values to avoid repainting issues.
A buy signal fires when price touches or breaks below the lower Donchian band, suggesting a potential reversal from oversold conditions. A sell signal fires when price reaches the upper band. However, these raw breakout signals pass through several filters before being displayed:
FilterPurposeADX thresholdOnly signals when the market has sufficient trend strength (default: ADX > 25)RSI filterBuy signals require RSI to be oversold; sell signals require overbought RSICooldown periodPrevents signal spam by requiring a minimum number of bars between signalsClose confirmationOptional setting to require a candle close beyond the band, not just a wick
Additional Metrics Displayed
The indicator calculates and displays several supplementary metrics in an information panel. ADX (Average Directional Index) measures trend strength — values below 15 suggest a weak, ranging market, while above 25 indicates a strong trend. The colored dots at the bottom of the chart reflect this: white for weak, orange for moderate, blue for strong.
BBWP (Bollinger Band Width Percentile) measures current volatility relative to historical volatility over roughly a year of data. High readings suggest volatility expansion; low readings suggest compression, which often precedes significant moves.
Alerts and Notifications
The indicator generates alerts in two scenarios: when the market regime changes (bullish to bearish, etc.) and when buy/sell signals trigger. Alert messages include the ticker symbol, timeframe, current price, RSI, ADX, and other relevant context so you can quickly assess the situation without opening the chart.
Visual Customization
Users can toggle various display elements on or off, including the EMA lines, Donchian bands, shaded regime zones between the bands, and price labels at signal points. The shading between the upper and lower bands changes color based on the current regime — green for bullish, magenta for bearish, and blue for neutral — providing an at-a-glance view of market conditions over time.
Summary
This is essentially a trend-following system with mean-reversion entry signals, filtered by momentum and trend strength indicators. It's designed to help traders identify favorable market conditions and time entries while avoiding signals during choppy, directionless periods. The multiple confirmation layers aim to reduce false signals, though like any technical system, it will still produce losing trades in certain market conditions.
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Dual MACD📘 Dual MACD — Synopsis
The Dual MACD indicator displays two separate MACD systems inside the same pane, allowing traders to compare fast and slow momentum behavior simultaneously.
What It Includes
Two fully adjustable MACDs
MACD 1 default: 12 / 12 / 9
MACD 2 default: 8 / 20 / 6
Show/Hide Toggles so each MACD can be viewed independently or together.
MACD Lines, Signal Lines, and Histograms for both systems.
Clean layout with a compact panel title: “MACD x2”
What It Helps You See
Short-term vs. longer-term momentum shifts
Faster MACD reacting to quick trend changes
Slower MACD confirming or filtering signals
Trend strength, momentum acceleration, and crossover behavior in a single pane
Why It’s Useful
The Dual MACD gives you momentum confirmation, fakeout filtering, and multi-speed trend insight—making it valuable for scalpers, intraday traders, and swing traders who want to reduce noise and improve signal quality.
TSO Lite v2 — Early Momentum Flip Signal (Free)✅ TSO Lite v2 — Momentum Ignition Signal (Free Version)
(Created by a Korean trader — structural momentum research)
Most indicators react late.
TSO Lite v2 shows the exact moment internal bullish momentum flips upward.
The green triangle is not decoration —
it’s the structural ignition point where upward momentum breaks above the internal zero-line.
👉 Zero-line breakout = internal momentum shift
👉 If the triangle appears, the shift is already underway
This signal is high-purity, valid only inside a bullish trend, and never repaints.
🔥 Why Lite v2 Feels Different
Structural momentum, not lagging averages
Valid only in bullish trend → naturally cleaner accuracy
No repainting
Detects transitions earlier than RSI / MACD
Minimal, focused, and fast
If the triangle shows → momentum is turning.
If it doesn’t → the market isn’t ready.
🟢 Essence of Lite v2
Green Triangle = first pulse of upward structural energy
You define the trend (MA, HTF regime, your own system).
Lite shows the ignition moment.
📊 Lite v2 vs PRO Engine (Information Only)
(No purchase pressure — simple comparison)
Feature Lite v2 (Free) TSO PRO (Full Engine)
Entry Triangles Green only (bullish) Green + Red (bidirectional)
Valid Condition Bull trend only Trend-aligned (bull/bear)
Structural Filtering ✗ ✓
Leading Momentum Engine Basic Multi-layer
Compression / Turning Zone ✗ ✓
Automation (Webhook) ✗ ✓
User Level Beginner Advanced / automation
Lite shows the moment momentum turns upward.
PRO interprets the entire structural engine.
⚠ Important
This indicator does not repaint.
PRO Flow formulas remain private for licensing and security.
Access to PRO is granted manually (invite-only).
🔑 TSO PRO Subscription (Optional - User Requested Links)
If you want the full structural engine:
• Monthly: tradesmith6.gumroad.com
• Yearly: tradesmith6.gumroad.com
(Yearly offers ~32% savings)
To activate access after purchase, send your TradingView username via DM.
Developer: Korean trader.
🇰🇷 TSO Lite v2 — 상승 모멘텀 점화 신호 (무료 버전)
(한국 트레이더 제작)
대부분의 지표는 늦게 반응합니다.
TSO Lite v2는 내부 상승 모멘텀이 전환되는 “그 순간”을 보여줍니다.
녹색 삼각형은 단순 신호가 아니라
내부 모멘텀이 0선을 돌파하는 상승 점화 지점입니다.
👉 0선 돌파 = 방향 전환 시작
👉 삼각형이 나타난 시점에는 이미 전환이 진행 중
이 신호는 상승 추세에서만 유효한 고순도 구조 신호이며,
한 번 표시되면 리페인트되지 않습니다.
🔥 Lite v2가 강력한 이유
평균값이 아닌 구조 기반 모멘텀 분석
상승 추세에서만 유효 → 신뢰도 향상
리페인트 없음
RSI/MACD보다 빠른 전환 감지
단순하면서도 강력한 상승 초기 신호
삼각형이 뜨면 → 모멘텀이 상승 전환
안 뜨면 → 시장은 아직 준비되지 않음
🟢 Lite v2의 핵심
녹색 삼각형 = 상승 구조 에너지의 첫 펄스
추세는 사용자가 정의합니다.
Lite는 “점화 순간”을 알려줍니다.
📊 Lite v2 vs PRO (정보 제공용)
기능 Lite v2 (무료) TSO PRO (전체 엔진)
진입 신호 녹색(상승전용) 녹/적(상승·하락)
신호 유효 조건 상승 추세 각 추세 정합 조건
구조 필터링 ✗ ✓
선행 모멘텀 엔진 기본 다층 구조
압축·턴닝존 ✗ ✓
자동매매 ✗ ✓
Lite는 상승 초기 모멘텀을 배우는 무료 버전,
PRO는 실전 구조 엔진입니다.
⚠ 중요 안내
이 지표는 리페인트 되지 않습니다.
PRO는 라이선스 보호를 위해 공식 공식(Formula)이 비공개로 유지됩니다.
PRO 접근은 인바이트 기반으로 수동 승인됩니다.
🔑 TSO PRO 구독 링크 (요청된 링크 삽입)
• 월간: tradesmith6.gumroad.com
• 연간: tradesmith6.gumroad.com
구매 후 TradingView ID를 DM으로 보내면 접근이 수동으로 부여됩니다.
개발자: 한국 트레이더
Chart Info & Signature## Overview
Chart Info & Signature displays customizable information tables on your TradingView chart. It consists of two independent tables that can be positioned anywhere on the chart and fully customized to match your branding and preferences.
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## Table 1: Market Info Table
### What It Displays
The Market Info Table shows essential trading information:
1. **Exchange** - The exchange name (e.g., "BINANCE", "NASDAQ")
2. **Trading Pair** - The symbol pair (e.g., "BTC/USD", "EUR/USD") with optional timeframe
3. **Date** - Current date in DD/MM/YYYY format
4. **Signature** (optional) - Custom text that appears below the date
### Positioning
- **Vertical Position**: Top, Middle, or Bottom of the chart
- **Horizontal Position**: Left, Center, or Right of the chart
- **Exchange Position**: Can be placed at the top or bottom of the table
### Customization Options
#### Exchange Settings
- Show/Hide exchange name
- Text size (tiny, small, normal, large, huge, auto)
- Text color
- Background color
- Position (top or bottom of table)
#### Pair Settings
- Pair delimiter (default: "/")
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
#### Timeframe Settings
- Show/Hide timeframe (displays current chart timeframe like "1h", "15m", "1D")
#### Date Settings
- Show/Hide date
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
#### Signature Settings (Below Date)
- Show/Hide signature
- Custom text
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
- Spacing before signature (with adjustable size)
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## Table 2: Signature Table
### What It Displays
The Signature Table displays up to 3 customizable text lines, perfect for contact information or any custom text you want to display.
### Positioning
- **Vertical Position**: Top, Middle, or Bottom of the chart
- **Horizontal Position**: Left, Center, or Right of the chart
### Customization Options
#### Line 1 (Top Line)
- Show/Hide line
- Custom text
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
- Spacing after line (with adjustable size)
#### Line 2 (Middle Line)
- Show/Hide line
- Custom text
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
- Spacing after line (with adjustable size)
#### Line 3 (Bottom Line)
- Show/Hide line
- Custom text
- Text size
- Text color
- Background color
### Smart Positioning
The table automatically adjusts the spacing between lines based on which lines are visible, ensuring proper alignment regardless of which lines you choose to display.
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## Key Features
### ✅ Fully Customizable
- Every element can be shown or hidden
- Individual text sizes for each element
- Custom colors for text and backgrounds
- Adjustable spacing between elements
### ✅ Flexible Positioning
- Each table can be positioned independently
- 9 possible positions per table (3 vertical × 3 horizontal)
- Tables can overlap or be placed separately
### ✅ Organized Settings
- Settings are organized into logical groups and subgroups
- Easy to find and modify specific elements
- Clean, intuitive settings panel
### ✅ Dynamic Content
- Trading pair automatically updates based on chart symbol
- Timeframe automatically matches current chart timeframe
- Date updates in real-time
- Exchange name pulled from symbol information
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## Text Size Options
All text size settings support the following options:
- **tiny** - Smallest fixed size
- **small** - Small fixed size
- **normal** - Standard fixed size
- **large** - Large fixed size
- **huge** - Largest fixed size
- **auto** - Automatically adjusts based on chart zoom and screen size
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## Default Configuration
- **Market Info Table**: Positioned at top-right, showing exchange, pair with timeframe, and date. Signature row in Market Info Table is hidden by default.
- **Signature Table**: Positioned at bottom-right, showing 3 signature lines with added spacing between line 1 and line 2
- All text uses semi-transparent white (#ffffff77) by default
- All backgrounds are transparent by default
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## Tips
1. Use **auto** text size for elements that need to scale with chart zoom
2. Use transparent backgrounds for a clean, minimal look
3. Position tables in corners to avoid interfering with price action
4. Customize colors to match your chart theme
5. Hide elements you don't need to keep the display clean
Sunday Open & Friday Close LinesSunday Open & Friday Close Lines — © Erica Lorrai | Trade Tribe HQ
A clean weekly anchor tool for traders who love simple, high-signal charting.
Clean charts, clean mind, clean trades.
This script marks the two most important moments of every trading week:
where the market closed… and where it truly reopened.
Designed for traders who use dealer-cycle logic, market structure, or BTMM-style timing, these lines help you instantly:
Spot weekend gaps
Identify weekly narrative shifts
See where the dealers reset liquidity
Anchor your weekly analysis with precision
Track the beginning of new cycles and the end of old ones
No clutter. No noise. Just two high-value levels that quietly run your entire week.
Customize the color, width, and line type to match your chart style and make weekly transitions impossible to miss.
Whether you're new to trading or deep into pattern-cycle logic, this little tool becomes one of those “how did I trade without this?” markers.
© Erica Lorrai — Trade Tribe HQ
Aloha & welcome to the Tribe. 🌺
How to Use
Add the script to your chart on any timeframe.
The indicator automatically detects each new trading week.
Two vertical lines will appear:
Friday Close Line – last candle before the weekend
Sunday Open Line – first candle of the new week
Use the settings panel to customize color, width, and line style.
These weekly anchors help you identify weekend gaps, weekly resets, and structural shifts in real time.
If you’re new here — welcome to the Tribe. 🌺
This little tool is one of the first things I teach my traders:
“See the week clearly, and the trades get clearer too.”
If you want more BTMM-style tools, weekly breakdowns, or want to learn the system behind these levels, come hang out at Trade Tribe HQ.
Happy trading.
— Erica Lorrai
Dumb Money Flow - Retail Panic & FOMO# Dumb Money Flow (DMF) - Retail Panic & FOMO
## 🌊 Overview
**Dumb Money Flow (DMF)** is a powerful **contrarian indicator** designed to track the emotional state of the retail "herd." It identifies moments of extreme **Panic** (irrational selling) and **FOMO** (irrational buying) by analyzing on-chain data, volume anomalies, and price velocity.
In crypto markets, retail traders often buy the top (FOMO) and sell the bottom (Panic). This indicator helps you do the opposite: **Buy when the herd is fearful, and Sell when the herd is greedy.**
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## 🧠 How It Works
The indicator combines multiple data points into a single **Sentiment Index** (0-100), normalized over a 90-day period to ensure it always uses the full range of the chart.
### 1. Panic Index (Bearish Sentiment)
Tracks signs of capitulation and fear. High values contribute to the **Panic Zone**.
* **Exchange Inflows:** Spikes in funds moving to exchanges (preparing to sell).
* **Volume Spikes:** High volume during price drops (panic selling).
* **Price Crash (ROC):** Rapid, emotional price drops over 3 days.
* **Volatility (ATR):** High market nervousness and instability.
### 2. FOMO Index (Bullish Sentiment)
Tracks signs of euphoria and greed. High values contribute to the **FOMO Zone**.
* **Exchange Outflows:** Funds moving to cold storage (HODLing/Greed).
* **Profitable Addresses:** When >90% of holders are in profit, tops often form.
* **Parabolic Rise:** Rapid, unsustainable price increases.
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## 🎨 Visual Guide
The indicator uses a distinct color scheme to highlight extremes:
* **🟢 Dark Green Zone (> 80): Extreme FOMO**
* **Meaning:** The crowd is euphoric. Risk of a correction is high.
* **Action:** Consider taking profits or looking for short entries.
* **🔴 Dark Burgundy Zone (< 20): Extreme Panic**
* **Meaning:** The crowd is capitulating. Prices may be oversold.
* **Action:** Look for buying opportunities (catching the knife with confirmation).
* **🔵 Light Blue Line:**
* The smoothed moving average of the sentiment, helpful for seeing the trend direction.
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## 🛠️ How to Use (Trading Strategies)
### 1. Contrarian Reversals (The Primary Strategy)
* **Buy Signal:** Wait for the line to drop deep into the **Burgundy Panic Zone (< 20)** and then start curling up. This indicates that the worst of the selling pressure is over.
* **Sell Signal:** Wait for the line to spike into the **Green FOMO Zone (> 80)** and then start curling down. This suggests buying exhaustion.
### 2. Divergences
* **Bullish Divergence:** Price makes a **Lower Low**, but the DMF Indicator makes a **Higher Low** (less panic on the second drop). This is a strong reversal signal.
* **Bearish Divergence:** Price makes a **Higher High**, but the DMF Indicator makes a **Lower High** (less FOMO/buying power on the second peak).
### 3. Trend Confirmation (Midline Cross)
* **Crossing 50 Up:** Sentiment is shifting from Fear to Greed (Bullish).
* **Crossing 50 Down:** Sentiment is shifting from Greed to Fear (Bearish).
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## ⚙️ Settings
* **Data Source:** Defaults to `INTOTHEBLOCK` for on-chain data.
* **Crypto Asset:** Auto-detects BTC/ETH, but can be forced.
* **Normalization Period:** Default 90 days. Determines the "window" for defining what is considered "Extreme" relative to recent history.
* **Weights:** You can customize how much each factor (Volume, Inflows, Price) contributes to the index.
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**Disclaimer:** This indicator is for educational purposes only. "Dumb Money" analysis is a probability tool, not a crystal ball. Always manage your risk.
**Indicator by:** @iCD_creator
**Version:** 1.0
**Pine Script™ Version:** 6
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## Updates & Support
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Madstrat Strategy - Dual TF# Madstrat Strategy - Dual TF: Complete User Guide
## Overview
The Madstrat Strategy indicator is a comprehensive forex trading system that identifies high-probability trade setups based on a day-counting methodology combined with multi-timeframe EMA alignment analysis. It generates two primary signal types:
1. **Day 3 Signals** - Based on the GSD/RSD (Green Setup Day/Red Setup Day) counting system
2. **Pure Price Action (PA) Signals** - Based on EMA alignment across multiple timeframes with EQ rejection
The indicator operates on **two timeframe combinations simultaneously**:
- **15-minute / 1-hour** combo
- **30-minute / 2-hour** combo
---
## Section 1: Timeframe Signals
### Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Show 15m/1hr Signals | ✓ Enabled | Displays signals from the 15-minute LTF with 1-hour HTF confirmation |
| Show 30m/2hr Signals | ✓ Enabled | Displays signals from the 30-minute LTF with 2-hour HTF confirmation |
| Trade Levels Source | Most Recent | Determines which combo draws SL/TP levels |
### How It Works
Each timeframe combination operates independently with its own:
- Signal spacing rules (4 bars for 15m, 2 bars for 30m = both equal ~1 hour)
- Daily signal limits (3 Day 3 signals + 3 Pure PA signals per combo per day)
- EMA alignment checks on both LTF and HTF
**Trade Levels Source Options:**
- **15m/1hr** - Only 15m/1hr signals draw trade levels
- **30m/2hr** - Only 30m/2hr signals draw trade levels
- **Most Recent** - Whichever signal fires most recently draws levels (15m/1hr takes priority if both fire simultaneously)
---
## Section 2: Signal Colors
Customize the appearance of each signal type for each timeframe combination:
### 15m/1hr Combo
| Signal Type | Default Color |
|-------------|---------------|
| Day 3 Buy | Blue |
| Day 3 Sell | Red |
| Pure PA Buy | Aqua |
| Pure PA Sell | Fuchsia |
### 30m/2hr Combo
| Signal Type | Default Color |
|-------------|---------------|
| Day 3 Buy | Teal |
| Day 3 Sell | Orange |
| Pure PA Buy | Lime |
| Pure PA Sell | Maroon |
---
## Section 3: Enhanced FBR Rules
### What is FBR?
**FBR (Failed Breakout Retest)** occurs when price breaks below the previous week's low (or above the previous week's high) but fails to close outside the range, closing back inside instead. This signals a potential reversal and resets the day count to "Day 1" of a new setup sequence.
### Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Enable Enhanced FBR Rule | ✓ Enabled | Prevents FBR detection after a clean breakout |
| Show Clean Breakout Labels | ✓ Enabled | Displays labels when clean breakouts occur |
| Bull Breakout Label Color | Blue (25% transparent) | Background color for bullish breakout labels |
| Bear Breakout Label Color | Red (25% transparent) | Background color for bearish breakout labels |
### How Enhanced FBR Works
1. **Clean Breakout Detection**: A clean breakout occurs when price breaks AND closes outside the previous week's range
2. **FBR Blocking**: Once a clean breakout occurs in a week, FBR detection is disabled for the remainder of that week
3. **Weekly Reset**: Both clean breakout and FBR flags reset at the start of each new trading week (Sunday rollover)
### Label Types
- **"CLEAN BULL BO"** - Price broke above previous week high and closed above it
- **"CLEAN BEAR BO"** - Price broke below previous week low and closed below it
- **"FBR Day 1"** - Failed breakout retest detected, count reset to Day 1
---
## Section 4: Real-Time Day Labels
### Purpose
The real-time label shows a **live projection** of what today's day classification will be, updating throughout the trading session as price action develops.
### Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Enable Real-Time Day Labels | ✓ Enabled | Shows dynamic label that updates during trading |
| Real-Time Label Position | Right | Position of label relative to current candle |
| Real-Time Label Background | Yellow (20% transparent) | Background color |
| Real-Time Label Text | White | Text color |
### Label Text Meanings
| Label | Meaning |
|-------|---------|
| LIVE: GSD Day X | Projected Green Setup Day (after 2+ red days) |
| LIVE: GD Day X | Projected Green Day (continuing green trend) |
| LIVE: RSD Day X | Projected Red Setup Day (after 2+ green days) |
| LIVE: RD Day X | Projected Red Day (continuing red trend) |
| LIVE: INSIDE DAY | Price range is entirely within previous day's range |
| LIVE: FBR - GSD Day 1 | Bullish failed breakout retest detected |
| LIVE: FBR - RSD Day 1 | Bearish failed breakout retest detected |
| LIVE: ... CLEAN BULL BO | Clean bullish breakout detected |
| LIVE: ... CLEAN BEAR BO | Clean bearish breakout detected |
---
## Section 5: Daily Session Definition
### Instrument Presets
| Preset | Sunday Open | Friday Close | Rollover | Use Case |
|--------|-------------|--------------|----------|----------|
| Forex (FX Pairs) | 17:05 ET | 16:59 ET | 17:00 ET | EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc. |
| Metals (XAU/XAG) | 18:05 ET | 16:59 ET | 17:00 ET | Gold, Silver |
| Custom | User-defined | User-defined | User-defined | Other instruments |
### Why This Matters
The indicator uses **OANDA-style daily rollover** (5 PM Eastern) rather than UTC midnight. This ensures:
- Accurate day counting for forex markets
- Correct GSD/RSD classification
- Proper weekly level calculations
### Session Break Line
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Show Session Break Line | ✓ Enabled | Draws vertical line at daily rollover |
| Session Break Line Color | Black | Line color |
| Width | 2 | Line thickness (1-5) |
| Style | Solid | Solid, dashed, or dotted |
---
## Section 6: Day Labels (GSD/RSD System)
### The Core Day Counting Methodology
This is the foundation of the Madstrat Strategy:
1. **Green Day (GD)**: Daily candle closes higher than it opened
2. **Red Day (RD)**: Daily candle closes lower than it opened
3. **Green Setup Day (GSD)**: A green day that follows 2 or more consecutive red days
4. **Red Setup Day (RSD)**: A red day that follows 2 or more consecutive green days
### The Day 3 Signal
**Day 3** is when the setup is "mature" and ready for a trade:
- **GSD Day 3**: Third consecutive green day after a red sequence of 2+ days
- **RSD Day 3**: Third consecutive red day after a green sequence of 2+ days
### Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Max Historical Labels | 60 | Number of day labels to retain on chart |
| Show Day of Week Labels | ✓ Enabled | Shows M O N, T U E, etc. |
| Label Position | Top | Top or bottom of chart |
| Label Hour | 6 | Hour (0-23) when day labels appear |
| GSD/GD Label Background | Blue (25% transparent) | Green day label color |
| RSD/RD Label Background | Red (25% transparent) | Red day label color |
| Inside Day Label Background | Gray (25% transparent) | Inside day label color |
### Important Notes
- **Inside Days** do not increment the count - they are neutral
- **FBR events** reset the count to Day 1 and establish a new trend direction
- **Clean Breakouts** also reset to Day 1 but block further FBR detection that week
---
## Section 7: Daily Levels
Displays the previous day's key price levels:
### Available Levels
| Level | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Previous Day's High (PDH) | ✓ Enabled, Blue | Highest price of previous session |
| Previous Day's Low (PDL) | ✓ Enabled, Green | Lowest price of previous session |
| Previous Day's EQ | ✓ Enabled, Black | Equilibrium (midpoint of PDH/PDL) |
| 75% Level | ✗ Disabled | 75% of previous day's range |
| 25% Level | ✗ Disabled | 25% of previous day's range |
### EQ Rejection (Critical for Signals)
The **EQ (Equilibrium)** level is crucial for signal generation:
- **Bullish EQ Rejection**: Price wicks down to touch EQ, then closes above it
- **Bearish EQ Rejection**: Price wicks up to touch EQ, then closes below it
The indicator tracks these rejections throughout the day and uses them as a key filter for both Day 3 and Pure PA signals.
---
## Section 8: Weekly Levels
### Previous Week Levels
| Level | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| PWH (Previous Week High) | Highest price of the completed previous week |
| PWL (Previous Week Low) | Lowest price of the completed previous week |
| PWEQ (Previous Week EQ) | Midpoint of PWH and PWL |
### Current Week Levels
| Level | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| WH (Week High) | Running high of the current week |
| WL (Week Low) | Running low of the current week |
| WEQ (Week EQ) | Running midpoint of current week |
### Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Show Weekly Levels | ✓ Enabled | Master toggle for all weekly levels |
| Show Previous Week High/Low/EQ | ✓ Enabled | PWH, PWL, PWEQ lines |
| Previous Week Line Color | Black | Color for PW levels |
| Previous Week Line Width | 2 | Thickness of PW lines |
| Show Current Week High/Low | ✓ Enabled | WH, WL lines (dashed) |
| Current Week Line Color | Blue | Color for current week levels |
| Show Weekly Level Labels | ✓ Enabled | Text labels at line ends |
| Weekly Label Size | Normal | Tiny to Huge |
| Lines & Labels End Day | Friday | Extend lines to which day |
---
## Section 9: Session Overlays
Visual boxes showing major forex trading sessions:
### Available Sessions
| Session | Default Times (ET) | Default State |
|---------|-------------------|---------------|
| Sydney | 18:00 - 02:00 | ✗ Disabled |
| Asian | 19:00 - 04:15 | ✓ Enabled |
| London | 01:00 - 11:15 | ✓ Enabled |
| New York | 07:30 - 17:15 | ✓ Enabled |
### Customization Options
For each session:
- Start/End Hour and Minute
- Timezone
- Background color (with transparency)
- Border color
- Border style (solid, dashed, dotted)
- Border width
### General Session Settings
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Show Session Overlays | ✓ Enabled | Master toggle |
| Show Session Names on Boxes | ✓ Enabled | Display "Sydney", "Asia", etc. |
| Session Box Border Width | 1 | Border thickness |
| Session Name Text Color | Black | Label text color |
| Session Name Size | Normal | Tiny to Huge |
---
## Section 10: Chart Visuals (Moving Averages)
### Available Moving Averages
| MA | Default | Default Color | Purpose |
|----|---------|---------------|---------|
| 9 EMA | ✓ Shown | Green | Fast trend |
| 18 EMA | ✓ Shown | Orange | Medium trend |
| 50 EMA | ✓ Shown | Blue | Slow trend |
| 50 SMA | ✓ Shown | Purple | Alternative slow trend |
| 200 EMA | ✗ Hidden | Red | Long-term trend |
### EMA Alignment Requirement
For signals to fire, the EMAs must be properly "stacked":
**Bullish Alignment:**
```
Price > 9 EMA > 18 EMA > 50 EMA
```
**Bearish Alignment:**
```
Price < 9 EMA < 18 EMA < 50 EMA
```
This alignment must be present on **both** the LTF (15m or 30m) **and** the HTF (1hr or 2hr) for a signal to generate.
---
## Section 11: Signal Filters
### EQ Rejection Recency
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| EQ Rejection Recency (bars) | 4 | EQ rejection must occur within this many bars |
On a 15-minute chart, 4 bars = 1 hour. This ensures the EQ rejection is "fresh" and relevant.
### Session Filter
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Enable Session Filter | ✗ Disabled | Only allow signals during selected sessions |
| Allow Sydney Session Signals | ✓ Enabled | (Only applies if filter enabled) |
| Allow Asian Session Signals | ✓ Enabled | |
| Allow London Session Signals | ✓ Enabled | |
| Allow New York Session Signals | ✓ Enabled | |
### ADX Filter
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Enable ADX Filter | ✓ Enabled | Require minimum trend strength |
| ADX Threshold | 20.0 | Minimum ADX value (5.0 - 50.0) |
The ADX (Average Directional Index) measures trend strength. Values above 20-25 indicate a trending market suitable for directional trades.
---
## Section 12: Signal Types Explained
### Day 3 Signals (Primary)
Day 3 signals come in two forms:
#### Day 3 Detected (Live)
Fires when the **current day is projected** to become Day 3 based on real-time price action. This is an early signal that may change if the daily candle reverses before close.
#### Day 3 Confirmed
Fires when Day 3 has been **officially confirmed** by the previous day's close. This is a more reliable signal as the day count is locked in.
**Requirements for Day 3 Buy:**
1. GSD Count = 3 (confirmed) OR Projected GSD Count = 3 (live)
2. Not an inside day (current or previous)
3. Recent bullish EQ rejection (within recency bars)
4. Bullish EMA alignment on LTF
5. Bullish EMA alignment on HTF
6. Adequate candle body (not all wick)
7. ADX above threshold (if enabled)
8. Within allowed session (if filter enabled)
9. Signal spacing requirement met
10. Less than 3 Day 3 signals already today for this combo
**Day 3 Sell** - Same requirements but bearish (RSD Count = 3, bearish alignment, bearish EQ rejection)
### Pure PA Signals (Secondary)
Pure PA signals also come in two forms:
#### Pure PA Detected (LTF Only)
Fires when the **lower timeframe conditions** are met but HTF confirmation is still pending. This is an early warning that a full signal may be imminent.
#### Pure PA Confirmed (LTF + HTF)
Fires when **both LTF and HTF** conditions are aligned. This is the full confirmation signal.
**Requirements for Pure PA Buy:**
1. Recent bullish EQ rejection
2. Bullish EMA alignment on LTF (Price > 9 > 18 > 50)
3. Bullish EMA alignment on HTF (Price > 9 > 18 > 50)
4. Adequate candle body ratio (≥30%)
5. ADX above threshold on LTF
6. Not currently an inside day
7. Signal spacing requirement met
8. Less than 3 Pure PA signals already today for this combo
9. Within allowed session (if filter enabled)
**Pure PA Sell** - Same requirements but bearish
---
## Section 13: Trade Levels
When a signal fires, the indicator can draw:
| Level | Style | Description |
|-------|-------|-------------|
| Stop Loss (SL) | Red dashed | Entry price ± (ATR × 1.5) |
| Take Profit 1 | Green dashed | 1:1 Risk/Reward |
| Take Profit 2 | Green dotted | 2:1 Risk/Reward |
| Take Profit 3 | Green dotted | 3:1 Risk/Reward |
These levels use a 14-period ATR for the stop loss calculation.
---
## Section 14: Debug Table
Enable **Show Debug Table** to display real-time diagnostic information:
### Information Displayed
| Category | Variables |
|----------|-----------|
| Day Counting | GSD Count, RSD Count, Projected GSD, Projected RSD |
| Day State | Is Projected D3?, Currently Inside?, Week Has FBR?, Clean Breakout (Week)? |
| 15m/1hr Combo | LTF Bull/Bear Positioning, HTF Bull/Bear Positioning, D3/PA Signals Today, Signal Spacing OK |
| 30m/2hr Combo | LTF Bull/Bear Positioning, HTF Bull/Bear Positioning, D3/PA Signals Today, Signal Spacing OK |
| Shared | EQ Rejection Recent (Bull/Bear), Session Filter OK, 15m ADX, 30m ADX, Trade Levels Source |
Green cells = condition met (true)
Red cells = condition not met (false)
Gray cells = informational values
---
## Section 15: Alert Settings
The indicator features a comprehensive **enhanced alert system** with granular control over when and how alerts fire.
### Alert Settings Inputs
| Input | Default | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| Enable Dynamic Alerts | ✓ Enabled | Master toggle for all dynamic alerts with detailed messages |
| Day 3 Detected (Live) | ✓ Enabled | Alert when Day 3 is projected based on current price action |
| Day 3 Confirmed | ✓ Enabled | Alert when Day 3 is officially confirmed |
| Pure PA Detected (LTF) | ✓ Enabled | Alert when LTF conditions are met (early warning) |
| Pure PA Confirmed (LTF+HTF) | ✓ Enabled | Alert when both LTF and HTF conditions align |
### Alert Message Format
All dynamic alerts follow a standardized format for easy parsing:
```
TYPE | SYMBOL @ PRICE | DAY_CLASS | SESSION | DIRECTION | COMBO
```
**Example alerts:**
```
D3 DETECTED | EURUSD @ 1.08542 | GSD Day 3 | London | BUY | 15m/1hr
D3 CONFIRMED | GBPJPY @ 192.456 | RSD Day 3 | New York | SELL | 30m/2hr
PA DETECTED | XAUUSD @ 2345.67 | GSD Day 2 | Asian | BUY | 15m/1hr (LTF only)
PA CONFIRMED | EURJPY @ 164.123 | RSD Day 1 | London | SELL | 30m/2hr
```
### Alert Types Explained
| Alert Type | Meaning | Use Case |
|------------|---------|----------|
| **D3 DETECTED** | Day 3 projected based on current candle | Early entry opportunity; may invalidate if candle reverses |
| **D3 CONFIRMED** | Day 3 locked in from previous close | Higher confidence entry; day count is confirmed |
| **PA DETECTED** | LTF alignment met, waiting for HTF | Heads-up alert; prepare for potential entry |
| **PA CONFIRMED** | Both LTF and HTF aligned | Full confirmation; ready to execute |
### TradingView Alert Dialog Options
When creating an alert in TradingView, you'll see these condition options in the dropdown:
#### Day 3 Detected (Live Projection)
- D3 Detected: Buy 15m/1hr
- D3 Detected: Sell 15m/1hr
- D3 Detected: Buy 30m/2hr
- D3 Detected: Sell 30m/2hr
#### Day 3 Confirmed
- D3 Confirmed: Buy 15m/1hr
- D3 Confirmed: Sell 15m/1hr
- D3 Confirmed: Buy 30m/2hr
- D3 Confirmed: Sell 30m/2hr
#### Pure PA Detected (LTF Only)
- PA Detected: Buy 15m/1hr
- PA Detected: Sell 15m/1hr
- PA Detected: Buy 30m/2hr
- PA Detected: Sell 30m/2hr
#### Pure PA Confirmed (LTF + HTF)
- PA Confirmed: Buy 15m/1hr
- PA Confirmed: Sell 15m/1hr
- PA Confirmed: Buy 30m/2hr
- PA Confirmed: Sell 30m/2hr
#### Combined Alerts (Any Combo)
- D3 Detected: Any Buy
- D3 Detected: Any Sell
- D3 Confirmed: Any Buy
- D3 Confirmed: Any Sell
- PA Confirmed: Any Buy
- PA Confirmed: Any Sell
#### Master Alerts
- ALL Day 3: Any Buy
- ALL Day 3: Any Sell
- ALL PA: Any Buy
- ALL PA: Any Sell
### Setting Up Alerts
1. **Click the Alert icon** in TradingView (or press Alt+A)
2. **Select the indicator** "Madstrat Strategy - Dual TF"
3. **Choose the condition** from the dropdown (e.g., "D3 Confirmed: Any Buy")
4. **Configure notification options** (popup, email, webhook, etc.)
5. **Set alert name** and click "Create"
### Recommended Alert Configurations
**Conservative Approach:**
- Enable only "Day 3 Confirmed" and "PA Confirmed" alerts
- These fire after full confirmation on both timeframes
**Aggressive Approach:**
- Enable all alert types including "Detected" alerts
- Get early warnings but verify manually before entry
**Session-Specific:**
- Create separate alerts for each session you trade
- Use the session filter to limit when signals can fire
---
## Section 16: Signal Identification on Chart
| Shape | Text | Meaning |
|-------|------|---------|
| ▲ Triangle Up | D3-15 | Day 3 Buy from 15m/1hr combo |
| ▲ Triangle Up | D3-30 | Day 3 Buy from 30m/2hr combo |
| ▼ Triangle Down | D3-15 | Day 3 Sell from 15m/1hr combo |
| ▼ Triangle Down | D3-30 | Day 3 Sell from 30m/2hr combo |
| ◆ Diamond | PA-15 | Pure PA signal from 15m/1hr combo |
| ◆ Diamond | PA-30 | Pure PA signal from 30m/2hr combo |
---
## Quick Start Guide
### Recommended Setup for Forex
1. **Timeframe**: Apply indicator to a 15-minute chart
2. **Instrument Preset**: Select "Forex (FX Pairs)"
3. **Enable both** 15m/1hr and 30m/2hr signals initially
4. **Trade Levels Source**: "Most Recent"
5. **ADX Filter**: Enabled with threshold 20
6. **Alerts**: Enable "D3 Confirmed" and "PA Confirmed" for reliable signals
### Reading Signals
1. Look for **Day 3 signals** (triangles) as primary entries
2. Use **Pure PA signals** (diamonds) as supplementary entries
3. Check the debug table to understand why signals did/didn't fire
4. Reference the real-time day label to anticipate upcoming Day 3 opportunities
### Alert Strategy
**For active monitoring:**
- Enable "Detected" alerts as early warnings
- Manually verify conditions before entry
**For set-and-forget:**
- Enable only "Confirmed" alerts
- Trust the full confirmation system
---
## Troubleshooting
### No Signals Appearing?
Check the debug table for:
1. **EQ Rejection Recent** - Is there a recent EQ rejection?
2. **LTF/HTF Positioning** - Are EMAs properly aligned?
3. **GSD/RSD Count** - Is it actually Day 3?
4. **Currently Inside?** - Inside days block signals
5. **Signal Spacing OK** - Has enough time passed since last signal?
6. **ADX value** - Is it above the threshold?
### Day Labels Not Matching Expected Count?
- Verify **Instrument Preset** matches your trading instrument
- Check if an **FBR** or **Clean Breakout** reset the count
- **Inside days** don't increment the count
- Week resets occur at **Sunday 5 PM ET** for forex
### Alerts Not Firing?
1. Ensure **Enable Dynamic Alerts** is checked
2. Verify the specific alert type is enabled (D3 Detected, D3 Confirmed, etc.)
3. Check that the alert condition is properly set up in TradingView
4. Confirm signal filters (session, ADX) aren't blocking the signal
### Understanding Detected vs Confirmed
| Scenario | Detected Alert | Confirmed Alert |
|----------|----------------|-----------------|
| Current day projected to be Day 3, candle still open | ✓ Fires | ✗ Won't fire |
| Previous day closed as Day 3, conditions met today | ✓ May fire | ✓ Fires |
| LTF aligned, HTF not yet aligned | ✓ PA Detected fires | ✗ PA Confirmed won't fire |
| Both LTF and HTF aligned | ✓ May fire | ✓ PA Confirmed fires |
---
## Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|------|------------|
| **GSD** | Green Setup Day - Green day following 2+ red days |
| **RSD** | Red Setup Day - Red day following 2+ green days |
| **GD** | Green Day - Regular green day (not a setup) |
| **RD** | Red Day - Regular red day (not a setup) |
| **FBR** | Failed Breakout Retest - Price breaks weekly level but closes back inside |
| **EQ** | Equilibrium - Midpoint of previous day's range |
| **LTF** | Lower Timeframe (15m or 30m) |
| **HTF** | Higher Timeframe (1hr or 2hr) |
| **PWH/PWL** | Previous Week High/Low |
| **PDH/PDL** | Previous Day High/Low |
| **Clean Breakout** | Price breaks AND closes outside previous week's range |
---
This documentation covers the complete functionality of the Madstrat Strategy - Dual TF indicator including the enhanced alert system. For further assistance with specific scenarios or edge cases, enable the debug table and analyse the real-time variable states.
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This indicator is a comprehensive toolkit designed for session-based traders. It combines an Opening Range Breakout (ORB) visualizer with a Multi-Timeframe (MTF) trend bias dashboard. It is designed to help traders identify key session levels while keeping track of the broader market trend.
How it Works
1. Opening Range Breakout (ORB) Lines The script identifies the High and Low prices established during the first 15 minutes of a specific session or a manually defined start time.
Calculation: The script tracks the high and low values of candles occurring within the 15-minute window defined by the user settings. It then projects these levels forward using line.new.
Reset Logic: The lines automatically reset at the start of a new session (London or New York) or at specific reset times to ensure the chart remains clean for the next trading opportunity.
2. Multi-Timeframe Bias Dashboard The dashboard provides a quick "Bullish" or "Bearish" sentiment check across four timeframes: Daily, 4-Hour, 1-Hour, and 15-Minute.
Methodology: The script uses request.security to fetch the closing price and a 50-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for each timeframe.
Signal:
Bullish: Current Close > 50 EMA
Bearish: Current Close < 50 EMA
3. Exchange Clock & Session Tracker A built-in clock displays the current Exchange Time and identifies the active trading session (Asia, London, or New York). This uses timenow and timezone-specific checks to account for Daylight Savings Time shifts between London and New York.
Settings
Automate Session Times: Toggles between automatic detection of London (08:00) and NY (09:30) opens, or a manual user-defined start time.
Manual Start Hour/Minute: Defines the start of the ORB calculation if automation is disabled.
Bias EMA Length: Adjustable length for the trend detection EMA (Default: 50).
Visuals: Users can customize line colors, width, and toggle the mid-line display.
Usage This tool is best used on lower timeframes (e.g., 1-minute or 5-minute) to visualize the 15-minute opening range boundaries. Traders often observe price action around these high/low lines to determine potential breakouts or reversals, using the MTF Dashboard to align trades with the higher timeframe momentum.
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Additionally, the indicator features "True Multi-Timeframe (MTF)" capabilities, allowing you to view higher-timeframe momentum (e.g., Hourly or Daily) while trading on lower timeframes, alongside a 4-stage "Heatmap" color scheme to instantly visualize trend strength and exhaustion.
Key Features
Volume-Weighted Histogram: When enabled, histogram bars are multiplied by Relative Volume (RVOL). A large bar indicates strong price momentum backed by institutional volume, while a small bar suggests weak participation.
Vibrant Heatmap: A unique 4-color coding system that differentiates between "Strong Impulse" and "Fading Momentum" for both bullish and bearish trends.
True MTF: Overlay higher timeframe MACD data onto your current chart to align with the macro trend.
Visual Triggers: Automatically plots dots on crossovers and highlights the chart background to signal potential entry points.
How to Use
1. The Volume-Weighted Histogram The histogram is the heartbeat of this indicator.
Standard Mode: Shows the distance between the MACD and Signal lines.
Volume Mode (Default): If a move has high volume, the histogram bar grows significantly larger. If the price is moving but volume is low, the bar remains small. This helps filter out "fakeouts" where price moves without participation.
2. Reading the Heatmap (Colors) The "Vibrant Heatmap" theme uses specific colors to tell a story:
Cyan (Bright Blue): Strong Bullish Momentum. Buyers are in control.
Dodger Blue (Darker): Bullish but weakening. The trend is still up, but momentum is fading.
Pink/Red: Strong Bearish Momentum. Sellers are in control.
Gold/Amber: Bearish but weakening. The trend is still down, but selling pressure is drying up (potential reversal warning).
3. Crossover Signals
Bullish Cross: A bright circle appears on the line, and the background flashes Green. This occurs when the MACD crosses above the Signal line.
Bearish Cross: A bright circle appears on the line, and the background flashes Red. This occurs when the MACD crosses below the Signal line.
4. Multi-Timeframe Strategy Use the "Manual Timeframe" input to lock the MACD to a higher trend.
Example: If you trade on the 5-minute chart, set the indicator to "60" (1 Hour). You will now see the 1-Hour momentum displayed on your 5-minute chart, helping you avoid trading against the major trend.
Configuration Settings
Calculations
Fast/Slow Length: Standard MACD settings (Default: 12, 26).
Signal Smoothing: The length of the signal line (Default: 9).
Timeframe Settings
Use Current Chart: Uncheck this to enable the "Manual Timeframe" dropdown for MTF analysis.
Volume & Logic
Scale Histogram by Real Volume: The most important setting. Keep this checked to see the "force" behind the move. Uncheck it for a classic MACD look.
Styling
Color Theme:
Vibrant Heatmap: The default 4-stage color system.
Institutional: A grayscale/monochrome look for professional, distraction-free charts.
Dark Mode Safe: High contrast colours suitable for dark backgrounds.
Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
Advanced VolumeAdvanced Volume is a modular volume analysis suite designed to uncover hidden buying and selling pressure that standard volume bars often miss. Instead of cluttering your chart with multiple oscillators, this tool combines five institutional metrics—Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), Money Flow Index (MFI), Volume RSI, Relative Volume (RVOL), and Volume Oscillator—into a single, adaptive pane.
The script features a "Hero Metric" system, allowing you to choose which oscillator is visualized on the chart, while an intelligent dashboard monitors the remaining metrics in the background to generate a composite "Total" market bias score.
Key Features
5-in-1 Architecture: Switch the main view between CMF, MFI, Volume RSI, RVOL, or Volume Oscillator without removing the indicator.
Divergence Engine: Automatically detects and labels bullish and bearish discrepancies between price action and the selected volume metric.
Hidden Liquidity Detection: Identifies "Churn" candles—specifically Dojis with unusually high relative volume—often signaling absorption or a potential reversal.
Live Dashboard: A real-time table displaying the status of all five metrics simultaneously, culminating in an aggregate Bullish/Bearish/Neutral score.
How to Use
1. The Hero Metric (Main Oscillator) By default, the indicator displays Chaikin Money Flow (CMF).
Green Bars: Buying pressure (Inflow).
Red Bars: Selling pressure (Outflow).
Customization: You can change this in the settings to MFI, Volume RSI, or RVOL depending on your trading style.
2. Divergence Signals The script looks for pivot points where price and volume disagree.
Bullish Div (Label Up): Price makes a lower low, but volume momentum makes a higher low. This suggests selling exhaustion.
Bearish Div (Label Down): Price makes a higher high, but volume momentum makes a lower high. This suggests weak buying conviction.
3. Hidden Liquidity (Yellow Diamonds) Small yellow diamond markers appear above candles when a specific condition is met: The candle is a Doji (indecision) BUT Relative Volume is extremely high (default > 2.0x average). This indicates a battle between buyers and sellers where significant volume was exchanged with zero net price movement—often a sign of a localized top or bottom.
4. The Dashboard Located on the chart, this panel provides a summary of the broader market health:
Money Flow: Tracks CMF status.
MFI: Checks for Overbought (>80) or Oversold (<20) conditions.
Rel Vol: Displays the current volume multiplier (e.g., 2.5x).
Vs VWAP: Checks if the price is above or below the Volume Weighted Average Price.
TOTAL: Sums up the signals from all metrics to give a final trend bias (Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral).
Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
SCOTTGO - STOCK QUOTE V3This script is a customizable Pine Script indicator that creates a detailed, real-time table of essential trading metrics directly on your chart.
Its purpose is to provide day traders with a single-glance overview of the stock's most critical data points, including:
Valuation & Float (Market Cap, Shares Outstanding)
Daily Price Movement (High/Low, Daily Change %)
Volume & Momentum (RVOL, Volume Buzz, U/D Ratio, RSI)
Short Selling Pressure (Short Volume %)
It helps you quickly assess a stock's market structure, momentum, and technical context for efficient intraday decision-making.
🤖 DarkPool's Omni-MA APEX v3 🤖DarkPool's Omni-MA APEX v3 is an all-encompassing technical analysis suite designed to replace multiple indicators with a single, highly optimized tool. At its core, it features five independently customizable "Omni-MAs" capable of running various calculation models (SMA, EMA, HMA, LSMA, etc.) across multiple timeframes.
Beyond standard trend lines, the APEX v3 integrates a sophisticated "Market Structure Engine" that automatically plots Support & Resistance zones based on pivot points and volatility (ATR). It also features a "Trend Cloud" to visualize macro sentiment and a professional-grade Dashboard that aggregates data from over 10 different sources (RSI, MACD, OBV, Volume, etc.) to provide a real-time health check of the asset.
Key Features
5-Layer Omni-MA System: Five distinct moving averages with "Smart Coloring" that detects trends, consolidations (flat markets), and reversals.
Auto Support & Resistance: A dynamic algorithm that draws, updates, and prunes liquidity zones on the chart automatically.
Macro Trend Cloud: A visual background fill comparing Daily and Weekly momentum to keep you aligned with the higher timeframe.
Data Dashboard: A customizable panel displaying real-time metrics for Momentum, Volume, RSI, Divergences, and VWAP status.
Signal Generator: Alerts for MA crossovers, S/R breakouts, and trend shifts.
How to Use
1. The Omni-MAs (The Lines) The indicator plots up to five lines, color-coded for instant trend recognition:
Green/Blue: Price is above the previous value (Uptrend).
Red/Maroon: Price is below the previous value (Downtrend).
Gray: The line is flat (Consolidation/Chop).
MA 1-2 (Fast): Use these for entry triggers and scalping.
MA 3 (Medium): The "Anchor" line, often used as dynamic support.
MA 4-5 (Slow): The macro trend filters. If price is below MA 5, looking for longs is risky.
2. The Trend Cloud
Background Fill: This visualizes the difference between the Daily EMA and Weekly EMA.
Green Cloud: The Daily trend is above the Weekly trend (Strong Bullish Market).
Red Cloud: The Daily trend is below the Weekly trend (Strong Bearish Market).
3. Support & Resistance Zones
The Boxes: The script identifies pivot points and projects them forward as boxes.
Strategy: Watch for price to react at these zones. If a candle closes through a zone, it signals a Breakout (Green triangle) or Breakdown (Red triangle).
4. The Dashboard Located in the corner of your chart, this table provides a "Cockpit View" of the market:
Momentum Score: A composite score (-100 to +100) derived from RSI, MACD, and Stochastic.
Vol Ratio: Compares current volume to the average. A green bar indicates volume is higher than usual.
Market State: Classifies the market into regimes like "Volatile Bull," "Quiet Bear," or "Ranging."
Configuration Settings
Dashboard UI
Compact Mode: Reduces the table to show only the final Buy/Sell signal.
Active Widgets: Toggle individual data points (e.g., turn off "OBV" or "ADX" if you don't use them) to save screen space.
Global Analysis (Strategy Engine)
ATR Filter: Filters out "Weak" trends. If the price movement is too small (low volatility), signals are suppressed.
Volume MA: Sets the lookback period for calculating relative volume.
Support & Resistance
Pivot Sensitivity: Lower numbers find more zones (more noise); higher numbers find fewer, stronger zones.
Zone Width: Multiplies the ATR to determine how thick the S/R boxes should be.
MA Settings (1-5)
Type: Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA (Hull), VWMA, LSMA, ALMA, and more.
Timeframe: You can set MA 5 to "D" (Daily) while trading on a 15-minute chart to see the daily trend line overlaid.
Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
💀 DarkPool's Moving Averages 💀DarkPool's Moving Averages is a consolidated trend analysis tool that allows traders to plot up to five distinct moving averages (MAs) within a single indicator pane. This script is designed to declutter trading charts by replacing multiple individual indicator instances with one comprehensive solution.
Beyond standard plotting, the indicator features Multi-Timeframe (MTF) capabilities, allowing users to overlay higher-timeframe trends (e.g., Daily or Weekly averages) onto lower-timeframe charts (e.g., 5-minute or 1-hour). It also utilizes dynamic color-coding to visually indicate instantaneous trend direction based on the slope of the moving average.
Key Features
5-in-1 Architecture: Configure and toggle up to five independent moving averages simultaneously.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Support: Calculate moving averages based on timeframes different from the current chart (e.g., view a 200-day EMA while trading on a 15-minute chart).
Dynamic Trend Coloring: Lines automatically change color based on their slope (rising vs. falling) to provide immediate visual trend confirmation.
Versatile Calculation Models: Supports major averaging methods including SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, VWMA, and HMA.
How to Use
1. Trend Identification The primary use of this tool is to identify the market trend direction at a glance.
Bullish Trend: When the Moving Average line is colored in the "Bullish Color" (default: dark/green tones) and sloping upward.
Bearish Trend: When the Moving Average line is colored in the "Bearish Color" (default: light/red tones) and sloping downward.
2. Dynamic Support and Resistance Traders can use specific lengths (e.g., 50, 100, 200) to identify dynamic support and resistance levels.
Entry: In an uptrend, price retracing to a rising MA often presents a buying opportunity.
Exit: In a downtrend, price rallying to a falling MA often presents a selling opportunity.
3. The "Ribbon" Effect By enabling multiple MAs with sequential lengths (e.g., 10, 20, 50, 100, 200), traders can visualize the strength of the trend.
Expansion: When the lines spread apart, the trend is strengthening.
Contraction/Crossover: When the lines converge or cross, the trend is weakening or consolidating.
4. Multi-Timeframe Analysis Use the "Timeframe" input in the General Settings to lock the calculations to a specific period.
Example: Set the Timeframe to "D" (Daily) and the Length to 200. You can now drop down to a 5-minute chart, and the indicator will still display the significant 200-Day Moving Average, acting as a major anchor for intraday price action.
Configuration Guide
General Settings
Timeframe: Determines the data source for all MAs. Leave at default to use the current chart's timeframe, or select a specific higher timeframe for macro analysis.
Price Source: Selects the data point used for calculation (Close, Open, High, Low, etc.).
Moving Average Configurations (MA1 - MA5) Each of the five slots allows for individual customization:
Enable: Toggle the visibility of the specific MA.
Type: Select the calculation method.
SMA: Simple Moving Average (Standard).
EMA: Exponential Moving Average (Weight on recent data).
HMA: Hull Moving Average (Reduced lag).
VWMA: Volume Weighted Moving Average.
WMA/RMA: Weighted and Rolling Moving Averages.
Note: While many types are listed, the script explicitly calculates the types listed above; others may default to standard SMA behavior.
Length: The lookback period (e.g., 20, 50, 200).
Colors (Bull/Bear): Customize the colors used when the line is rising versus falling.
Line Style: Choose between Solid, Dashed, or Dotted lines to differentiate between the five MAs.
Disclaimer: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.
S&P 500 Breadth: Bull vs Bear (20DMA)Simple market breadth for S&P500 using percentage of stock above or below 20dma
Smart Accumulation Pro – US SmallCap Edition v2
Smart Accumulation Pro v2 — US SmallCap Edition
Institutional Footprint and Structural Behavior Engine
Overview
Smart Accumulation Pro v2 detects structural behavior, internal liquidity shifts, and multi-phase accumulation footprints that are not visible through momentum or volatility indicators. The engine focuses on underlying institutional habits rather than reacting to price alone.
ULTRA — High-Threshold Structural Trigger
ULTRA appears only when multiple internal phases align simultaneously. It is not a momentum spike or volume anomaly. It represents compression pressure, phase readiness, and structural alignment. ULTRA does not repaint. When this signal appears, internal liquidity has already transitioned into an acceleration phase.
PRE — Early Structural Drift (Not a Buy Signal)
PRE should not be interpreted as a buy signal. It indicates gradual accumulation or controlled liquidity positioning. PRE usually appears during stable or quiet phases but rarely appears during panic drops or disorderly downtrends.
ACC — Transitional Footprint Signal
ACC identifies late-stage structural footprints. It is not intended as a standalone buy trigger. ACC highlights that structural preparation is underway, but direction and timing require user validation. ACC often precedes larger institutional behavior.
Philosophy
This engine does not attempt to cover every market pattern. It focuses on the highest-probability institutional habits. Exit timing, risk management, and execution remain user responsibility. The tool minimizes noise and emphasizes rare, high-impact structural zones.
Preset Modes
1) Conservative
For ETFs or stable large-cap instruments. Minimal noise and lower signal frequency.
2) Normal
Optimized for US mid-cap and small-cap behavior. Balanced and recommended as the default mode.
3) Aggressive
For volatile or thematic instruments. Higher frequency, higher risk.
Usage Notes
This indicator does not provide financial advice. It highlights structural conditions that often precede institutional movement. Execution and risk decisions depend on the user.
License Notice
Unauthorized copying, redistribution, or sharing is prohibited. Invite-Only access requires your TradingView username. One purchase equals one user license.
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Korean Summary (한국어 요약본)
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Smart Accumulation Pro v2는 세력의 습관, 유동성 이동, 압축 단계 등의 “보이지 않는 내부 구조”를 추적하는 지표다. 기존 모멘텀 기반 지표로는 포착되지 않는 패턴을 분석한다.
ULTRA 신호는 여러 내부 단계가 동시에 정렬될 때만 등장하는 극히 희귀한 트리거다. 페인팅이 없으며, 신호가 뜰 때 이미 내부 구조는 가속 단계에 진입한 상태다.
PRE는 매수 신호가 아니다. 세력이 서서히 움직이기 시작하거나 유동성을 재정렬할 때 나타나는 미세한 초기 흔적이다.
ACC는 본격 움직임 전에 나타나는 마지막 흔적이다. 단독 매수 신호가 아니며, 이후 더 큰 구조적 변화로 이어질 가능성을 나타내는 정도로 해석해야 한다.
이 지표는 모든 패턴을 잡지 않는다. 세력이 반복적으로 사용해 온 고확률 구조만 좁게 추적한다. 출구 전략과 리스크 관리는 사용자의 몫이다.
프리셋은 Conservative, Normal, Aggressive의 3가지 모드로 구성되며, 각각 안정형·균형형·변동성형 종목에 맞춰 설계되었다.
본 지표는 금융 조언을 제공하지 않으며, 무단 공유 또는 재배포는 금지된다. Invite-Only 기반이며 1인 1라이선스 방식이다.
1D & 1W Institutional Trend The 1D & 1W Institutional Trend is a multi-timeframe (MTF) trend-following system designed to align traders with major "macro" market moves. Instead of relying on noisy intraday data, this indicator pulls data from the Daily (1D) and Weekly (1W) timeframes to construct a robust trend baseline, regardless of the chart timeframe you are currently viewing.
The core logic is based on the interaction between a Fast Institutional EMA (Daily) and a Slow Institutional EMA (Weekly). When the Daily trend crosses above the Weekly trend, it signals a significant shift in market structure. To ensure signal quality, the script incorporates a "Smart Filter" engine that checks for Momentum (RSI) and Volatility (ATR) before generating entry signals, preventing trades during exhausted or dead markets.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Engine: Projects Daily and Weekly moving averages onto lower timeframe charts (e.g., 1H or 4H) to show the "Big Picture."
Non-Repainting Logic: Utilizes closed-bar data to ensure that historical signals match live trading conditions strictly.
Algorithmic Filtering:
Momentum Filter: Rejects Buy signals if RSI is overbought and Sell signals if RSI is oversold.
Volatility Filter: Rejects signals during low-volatility "compression" zones using ATR.
Institutional Dashboard: A data panel tracking the macro trend status, trend strength (Spread %), and filter conditions.
How to Use
1. The Trend Cloud The visual core of the indicator is the "Cloud" formed between the two Moving Averages.
Green Cloud: The Daily Average is above the Weekly Average. The macro trend is Bullish. Look for long positions.
Red Cloud: The Daily Average is below the Weekly Average. The macro trend is Bearish. Look for short positions.
The Midline: The gray line represents the "Fair Value" price between the two timeframes. It often acts as dynamic support or resistance during a trend.
2. Signal Triangles Discrete shapes appear only when a crossover is confirmed AND all filters are met.
Up Triangle: Confirmed Bullish Crossover (Daily crosses over Weekly) + RSI is not overbought + Volatility is active.
Down Triangle: Confirmed Bearish Crossover (Daily crosses under Weekly) + RSI is not oversold + Volatility is active.
3. The Dashboard Located in the bottom right, this table provides a health check of the current trend:
Macro Trend: Displays BULLISH or BEARISH based on the cloud direction.
Trend Spread %: Measures the distance between the two EMAs. A widening percentage indicates a strengthening trend, while a narrowing percentage suggests momentum loss.
RSI Condition: Displays "SAFE" (good to trade) or "EXTENDED" (too risky).
Volatility: Displays "EXPANSION" (good movement) or "COMPRESSION" (flat market).
4. Timeframe Rules Because this indicator uses Daily and Weekly data, your chart timeframe must be lower than the Fast Trend Timeframe.
Correct: Viewing a 1-Hour chart with 1D/1W settings.
Incorrect: Viewing a Weekly chart with 1D/1W settings (this will trigger an error message on the screen).
Disclaimer: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a guarantee of future results.






















