vol_bracketThis simple script shows an "N" standard deviation volatility bracket, anchored at the opening price of the current month, week, or quarter. This anchor is meant to coincide roughly with the expiration of options issued at the same interval. You can choose between a manually-entered IV or the hv30 volatility model.
Unlike my previous scripts, which all show the volatility bracket as a rolling figure, the anchor helps to visualize the volatility estimate in relation to price as it ranges over the (approximate) lifetime of a single, real contract.
"range" için komut dosyalarını ara
Session Time RangesHave you ever wondered if you are trading at the right time of the day or feel like all the good trades happen when you are sleeping? Well now you can check your theory :)
This Script allows you to highlight a time range on your chart over a 24hour time period. For example 3AM to 6AM
The script has two time variables, set your start time and end time based on a 24 hour clock and set the time zone offset variable to match your charts time zone. For example New York -4 (for utc just enter 0 for no offset )
This is a quick script I put together so hopefully it is error free enjoy :)
Supertrend BandsSupertrend Bands
What is the Supertrend indicator?
"The Supertrend indicator is a trend following overlay on your trading chart, much like a moving average, that shows you the current trend direction.
The indicator works well in a trending market but can give false signals when a market is trading in a range.
It uses the ATR (average true range) as part of its calculation which takes into account the volatility of the market. The ATR is adjusted using the multiplier setting which determines how sensitive the indicator is."
"For the basic Supertrend settings, you can adjust period and factor:
- The period setting is the lookback for the ATR calculation
- Factor is the what the ATR is multiplied by to offset the bands from price"
How to use this indicator
This indicator is inspired by a strategy I found. It includes four Supertrend indicators, each with different settings that displays trend strength and support/resistance zones. The default settings are optimal for cryptocurrency but do work quite well for traditional also. I highly recommend you try experimenting with different settings, increasing them to suit the instrument.
The bands are set from low to high, Band 1 being the fastest and Band 4 being the slowest. Band 4 is the one that sets the overall trend so when price is above Band 4, the trend is bullish and vice versa. Trend is strongest when price is above/below Band 1 and gets weaker as it filters through each band. Band 4 provides the strongest support/resistance and if that breaks the trend flips.
In the menu, you will see an option called "Remove Anti Trend?". It is enabled by default and it removes any bearish/resistance bands when the trend is up and any bullish/support bands when the trend is down. When turned off, it will show all Supertrend Bands as they are by default.
Bar Colors
Bar colors are optional and they reflect the current trend strength based on the Supertrend bands.
Alternate ways of using this indicator
You could leave everything as default or you can display individual bands. For instance, because I use many overlay indicators, most of the time I turn off all the bands and only show bar colors:
You can also turn off Bands 1 and 2 and only show the two slowest lengths:
This removes the noise of the two faster Supertrends.
Or just show the two fastest bands:
Any suggestions to improve this indicator are most welcome :)
Periodic Range [Rheo]This script fills daily and weekly ranges and displays daily and weekly open and previous close reference lines.
AVWTR (Average Volume Weighted True Range)A better tool to measure market volatility. The true ranges are weighted by the volume and averaged through the specified period.
Daily Ranges Dividers 1-5-15MinThis Range Indicator divides days based on New York Time. It works properly on the 1-5-15Min Chart. You can also use it on the 1h Chart, but you have to tick the apposite option in the Indicator Settings to do so. Enabling it on the 1h Chart, won't show it properly on the other timeframes, but you can always switch it back to the default and use it on the 1-5-15Min chart without any problems
Hancock - Pivot RangeShows central pivot point and developing central pivot point and colors both pivot ranges based on pivot criteria without using security function calls.
Green - Indicates up trend
Red - Indicates down trend
Orange - Indicates pivot point territory
Happy trading
Hancock
Risk RangeThis indicator creates risk ranges using implied volatility (VIX) or historical volatility, skewness ( Cboe SKEW or estimate ) and kurtosis.
Trends & RangesTrends & Ranges uses EMA ATR bands as a SuperTrend indicator.
How to use:
This indicator can be used to give you a direction bias, with the added function to create ranges which often lead to reversals or flat trading periods. Trade the break-out or wait for pull backs in the direction of the trend.
I'm not great at explaining stuff and will probably make things only more complicated, so I won't bother for now,
but if you have a question on how the script works I will gladly give it a try.
The option "Flexible Trends" will disable the min/max function (trailing or non trailing).
Flexible Trends enabled:
Flexible Trends disabled:
Settings are not optimized for any asset or time frame, you will have to do that for yourself. Feel free to share them in the comments.
Thanks for showing interest, enjoy and good luck! :)
Multiple SuperTrends - evoSupertrend is one of the most popular and easy to use indicators out there. Here are 15 supertrends each having a different ATR multiple from price. This can be used to find ranges (often followed by a reversal) or to create a filter for fake signals.
In the input tab "Spacing" you can change the space between each supertrend, setting this to 0 would be a normal supertrend. You can also change style, color, line width and transparency all in the input tab.
Pine code tip: Change line 21 to 'true' to make editable true.
Enjoy! :)
Pivot Point RangesThis script is meant to be a partner script to my Pivot Points Percentage Differences () indicator. It can be used to verify the percentages are what they should be, and give you a visual range in which to trade in.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
High, Low and MidpointThis indicator plots the daily high and low from the previous day. (BLACK)
It then calculates the midpoint of the high and low and plots this. (RED)
This indicator can be used to identify daily ranges and to identify possible support and resistance levels.
HMA ATR RangeIn Alan's books he talks about his 'range indicator' which is the HMA and ATR to give buy / hold / sell signals. This is my version as he doesnt give the formula.
It is the HMA with the ATR added and subtracted and plotted above & below the HMA to create a range.
According to Alan's terminology: HMA = Central Cord, SL = Lower deviation, TP = Upper deviation
Fibonacci Daily Limits (Expected Ranges)This indicator takes the price range from the previous day and plots 127% and 161% extension to the current trading day.This limit is often respected.
**Hopefully someone can improve this by making a version to only plot the current day ....Neat/Clean Charts :)
Fibonacci Daily Limits (Expected Ranges)This indicator takes the price range from the previous day and plots 127% and 161% extension to the current trading day.This limit is often respected.
**Hopefully someone can improve this by making a version to only plot the current day ....Neat/Clean Charts :)
real body rangeHighlights point of largest positive and negative candle ranges based on the look back length. Works for all time frames May have some value added for points of support and resistance relative to the buyer and sellers associated with that specific candle.
For the sake of keeping the chart clean I elected to eliminate the first data point and used the "linebr" style and fill plots. I also used //@version=2 which works better for the fill plots. //@version=3 seemed to jam me up so if you edit and run with it you may need to retain the version=2 configuration. If you find an alternative method that works for version=3 please give me a shout. Apply at your own risk and discretion.
Squam
Pivot Reversal Strategy with backtest date rangeThis is standard Pivot Reversal Strategy with backtest date range added.
In parameters you can select from/to date for backtesting range.
Custom Time ranges
Description:
This script colours the background of any time range you specify, including weekend periods.
It can be useful for spotting patterns on Bitcoin (recurring times of buying or selling).
Checkboxes to switch on and off. Inputs to specify time and day of week.
Monday = 2
Tuesday = 3
Wednesday = 4
Thursday = 5
Friday = 6
Saturday = 7
Sunday = 1
Example 1:
1500-1800:2
This will colour the background between 3pm and 6pm on Mondays.
Example 2:
0000-0600:247
This will colour the background between midnight and 6am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
Any questions you may have, please leave in comments below and I'll respond when I have time.
Jitendra Volume Pro / Fixed RangeHello All,
This script calculates and shows Volume Profile for the fixed range. Recently we have box.new() feature in Pine Language and it's used in this script as an example. Thanks to Pine Team and Tradingview!..
Sell/Buy volumes are calculated approximately!.
Options:
"Number of Bars" : Number of the bars that volume profile will be calculated/shown
"Row Size" : Number of the Rows
"Value Area Volume %" : the percent for Value Area
and there are other options for coloring and POC line style
Enjoy!
Jitendra Sankpal
Bull Run Galaxy
2.11.2025
50% Daily RangeIndicator plots the midpoint of the current Daily price range. This midpoint is very helpful since it acts as a point of interest where buyers or sellers might step in.
The midpoint line is dynamic and updates as price moves, in order to always have an accurate plot of the average price for the current day.
Average True Range DisplayThis is a simple number on the screen showing current timeframes average true range.
Fixed Range Volume Profile"Distribution of transaction volume by price group (transaction volume by price block)"
Instructions for use (Professional Manual)
1. a basic concept
By vertical axis (price), shows the cumulative trading volume traded in the segment.
The longer the block, the more transactions took place in that price range.
Colors distinguish between buying/selling strength (green = buying advantage, red = selling advantage).
2. Key components
POC (Point of Control)
→ Longest block (most traded price segment, "key selling point").
VAH / VAL (Value Area High/Low)
→ Top/bottom segments where approximately 70% of the total volume is formed.
→ Role of "Major Support/Resistance".
High Capacity Node (HVN)
→ Significantly higher trading volumes → strong support/resistance.
Low Volume Node (LVN)
→ Low volume section → areas where prices are easily passed.
3. practical application
Find Support/Resistance
The thickest block (POC) is used as a place where prices often rebound/resist.
a trading entry/liquidation strategy
Buy if the price is supported near HVN,
When breaking through the LVN, fast movement (gap movement) can be expected.
break/goal setting
Finger = Under the LVN,
Target = Next HVN.
Judgment of trends
When the block distribution is concentrated above, "Increase to Collection Section"
If you're driven below, you're "in a downtrend to a variance section."
4. Precautions
The volume distribution is "past data based" and is not an indicator of the future.
Rather than using it alone, it is more effective to combine with Fibonacci, trend lines, and candle patterns.
In particular, in the volatile market, the LVN breakthrough → may signal a surge/fall.
In summary, this block indicator is "a map showing the most market participants at any price point".
In other words, it is useful for finding support/resistance as a tool for analyzing sales and establishing the basis for trading strategies.






















