Volume & Price Analysis Across SessionsVolume & Price Analysis Across Sessions:
This advanced volume profile-based indicator provides a detailed visualization of market activity by analyzing volume distribution and price behavior across user-defined trading sessions. It dynamically calculates and displays the price level with the highest traded volume —for each user defined session, along with historical POCs, offering valuable insights into price acceptance zones and market sentiment over time.
Benefits:
Volume-Weighted Price Insights: Go beyond simple price action by integrating volume data to identify key levels where market participants are most active.
Multi-Session Context: Analyze volume concentration across multiple sessions to better anticipate support/resistance and potential reversal zones.
Visual Clarity: Intuitive color gradients and line widths make interpreting complex volume data straightforward.
Customizable to Fit Any Trading Style: Adjustable session length and sensitivity make it suitable for day trading, swing trading, or longer-term analysis.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to integrate volume profile concepts directly on price charts with session-specific granularity, enabling deeper understanding of market structure and more informed trading decisions.
How It Works:
The indicator segments price and volume data into discrete sessions based on the selected timeframe.
Within each session, it bins volumes by price levels and identifies the POC — the price with the highest aggregated volume.
It draws the current session’s POC line on the chart, adjusting its thickness dynamically relative to volume strength using a z-score-based calculation.
Upon session completion, the POC line for that session is preserved on the chart in a gradient color reflecting relative volume magnitude compared to previous sessions.
Users can optionally enable deviation lines to observe volatility or price spread within each session.
The script efficiently manages historical POC lines, deleting the oldest when exceeding the maximum configured number to keep the chart clean.
Key Features:
Session-Based Volume Profile: Defines custom sessions based on a selectable timeframe (default 4 hours) and calculates volume bins within each session to identify where the most trading activity occurred.
Dynamic POC Line: Highlights the current session’s POC with a line whose width adapts based on volume intensity, controlled by a user-adjustable volume sensitivity parameter.
Historical POCs with Volume Gradient: Displays up to 30 previous session POC lines colored with a gradient ranging from low-volume (semi-transparent red) to high-volume (solid green), enabling quick visual identification of significant volume levels over time.
Standard Deviation Lines (Optional): Optionally plots ±1 standard deviation lines around the POC to visualize price dispersion within sessions.
Configurable Parameters: Allows full customization of appearance and sensitivity including POC line colors, maximum line widths, session timeframe, and the maximum number of price bins for volume aggregation.
Default Parameters Used:
Session Timeframe: 240 minutes (4-hour sessions)
POC Line Color: Yellow
Max Historical POCs Displayed : 30
Max POC Line Width: 10 pixels
Volume Sensitivity for POC Width: 2.0 (controls how volume deviations affect line thickness)
Show ±1 Std Dev Lines: Disabled by default
Deviation Line Color: Gray
Max Price Bins: 1000 (limits the number of unique price levels considered per session)
Historical POC Gradient Colors:
Low Volume Start: Red, 60% transparency
High Volume End: Solid Green
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CryptoNeo - Crypto Market Directionnal StrengthCryptoNeo – Crypto Market Directional Strength is a quantitative, multi-factor trend scoring tool designed to help traders identify the directional bias of the crypto market by aggregating key flow and sentiment signals into a single visual output.
This indicator is the result of multi-alpha signal research originally developed for a systematic trading strategy. It has now been optimized for discretionary traders who want to see real-time directional consensus across stablecoin flows, market structure shifts, and premium dynamics.
The script computes a Trend Score based on multiple real-time crypto signals. Each signal contributes to the score based on user-defined weights, and the result is visualized as color-coded columns on your chart, helping you quickly assess bullish or bearish strength.
Aggregated Signals:
Stablecoin Futures Flow (bullish/bearish) - Detects leveraged sentiment via stablecoin perpetual futures rates deviations.
Stablecoin Spot Flow (bullish/bearish) - Flags potential accumulation or distribution behavior in spot markets.
Stablecoin Market Cap Trend - Captures expansion or contraction in total stablecoin supply to indicate macro liquidity shifts.
USDC/USDT Rate Divergence - Identifies subtle pressure between the leading stablecoins, hinting at stress or capital flight.
Derivatives Overleverage Signal - Detects potentially dangerous funding-driven setups in the futures market.
Coinbase Premium Trend - Highlights differences between U.S. and global crypto prices, often a proxy for retail or institutional demand.
The score is plotted using the Directional Strength Score column chart:
🟢 Green – strong bullish alignment (score ≥ 3)
🟡 Yellow – mild bullish bias (score = 1–2)
⚪ White – neutral or indecisive (score ≈ 0)
🟠 Orange – mild bearish bias (score = –1 or –2)
🔴 Red – strong bearish alignment (score ≤ –3)
All components include weight inputs, allowing you to control how much influence each factor has on the final score, enabling you to personalize the indicator for different pairs, market conditions, or strategies.
Best to use For:
Traders focused on BTC, ETH, SOL, DOGE, and other large-cap cryptocurrencies
30-minute to 4-hour timeframes
Swing trading, trend confirmation, or sentiment filtering
Spotting potential trend shifts, fakeouts, or market exhaustion
wma+ tendance🟢 Wma+ tendance– Trend Ribbon with Weighted Moving Averages and Alerts
Description:
Wma+ tendance is a visual trend indicator that uses two Weighted Moving Averages (WMA) – a fast and a slow one – to clearly highlight market direction. It fills the space between the two WMAs with dynamic colors and includes alerts for trend changes.
🟩 Green: Uptrend – the fast WMA is above the slow WMA, and both are rising.
🟥 Red: Downtrend – the fast WMA is below the slow WMA, and both are falling.
⬜ Gray: No clear trend – indicating potential sideways or consolidating price action.
Features:
Trend ribbon visualized between fast and slow WMAs
Alerts for bullish and bearish trend detection
Customizable inputs for MA lengths and price source
Use cases:
Spot early trend formations
Combine with other indicators for confirmation
Adaptable for intraday and swing trading strategies
This script helps traders stay on the right side of the trend with minimal noise and real-time alerts.
FII SMART KEY LEVELSIntroducing the **Global Institutional Flow Indicator (GIFI)**—your all-in-one guide to the levels that matter most, powered by real-time foreign institutional activity. GIFI seamlessly adapts to any market—be it NSE and BSE equities, major cryptocurrencies, or the world’s most liquid forex pairs—so you never miss a beat.
Key Features:
Foreign Institutional Footprint
Tracks aggregated buy and sell volumes of FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) and equivalent large players across markets, highlighting where “smart money” is concentrating their capital.
* **Dynamic Support & Resistance Levels**
Automatically calculates high-conviction zones—zones where institutional orders have previously clustered—so you can pinpoint ultra-reliable levels for entries, exits, and stop placements.
* **Multi-Asset Compatibility**
One unified indicator that works out of the box on NSE and BSE stocks, top crypto tokens, and major FX crosses. No need to switch tools when you move between markets.
* **Trend-Aligned Signals**
Overlays institutional levels on your favorite trend filters—moving averages, ADX, or MACD—so you only trade in the direction that big players are committing.
* **Volume-Weighted Confirmation**
Confirms level-breaks and bounces with volume delta analysis, ensuring you’re following genuine institutional commitment rather than retail noise.
* **Adaptive Timeframes**
From 5-minute scalps to daily swing setups, GIFI adjusts its sensitivity so you capture the most meaningful levels on any timeframe.
**Why It Works:**
Foreign institutions often leave telltale footprints when they build or unwind positions at scale. GIFI decodes those footprints into actionable levels—revealing where the “smart money” is most willing to buy or sell. When price approaches one of these institutional zones, you gain:
* **Higher Probability Entries**
Enter trades alongside large-ticket players rather than against them.
* **Optimized Risk Management**
Place stops just beyond genuine institutional commitment zones, reducing the odds of false breakouts.
* **Clearer Exit Strategies**
Target profit levels where institutions are likely to take profits or enter fresh positions.
Whether you’re scalping Nifty futures, swing-trading mid-cap stocks, riding crypto trends, or trading EUR/USD, the Global Institutional Flow Indicator equips you with the insights you need to trade confidently—knowing you’re aligning with the forces that really move the markets.
Stoch Quad Oscillator📘 Stoch Quad Oscillator – User Guide
✅ Purpose
The Stoch Quad Oscillator is a multi-timeframe stochastic oscillator tool that helps traders detect oversold and overbought conditions, momentum shifts, and quad rotation signals using four distinct stochastic configurations. It includes visual cues, customizable parameters, and background highlights to improve decision-making during trend reversals or momentum surges.
🛠️ Inputs & Parameters
⏱ Timeframe
Timeframe for Stochastic Calculation: Defines which chart timeframe to use for stochastic calculations (default is "1" minute). This enables multi-timeframe analysis while on a lower timeframe chart.
📈 Stochastic Parameters
Four different stochastic configurations are used:
Label %K Length %D Smoothing Notes
K9 D3 9 3 Fastest, short-term view
K14 D3 14 3 Moderately short-term
K40 D4 40 4 Medium-term trend view
K60 D10 60 10 Long-term strength
Smoothing Type: Choose between SMA or EMA to control how smoothed the %D line is.
🎯 Levels
Overbought Level: Default 80
Oversold Level: Default 20
These are used to indicate overextended price conditions on any of the stochastic plots.
🔄 Quad Rotation Detection Settings
When enabled, the script detects synchronized oversold/overbought conditions with strong momentum using all 4 stochastic readings.
Enable Quad Rotation: Toggles detection on or off
Slope Calculation Bars: Number of bars used to calculate slope of %D lines
Slope Threshold: Minimum slope strength for signal (higher = stronger confirmation)
Oversold Quad Level: Total of all four stochastic values that define a quad oversold zone
Overbought Quad Level: Total of all four stochastic values that define a quad overbought zone
Oversold Quad Highlight Color: Background color when oversold quad is triggered
Overbought Quad Highlight Color: Background color when overbought quad is triggered
Slope Averaging Method: Either Simple Average or Weighted Average (puts more weight on higher timeframes)
Max Signal Bar Window: Defines how recent the signal must be to be considered valid
📊 Plots & Visual Elements
📉 Stochastic %D Lines
Each stochastic is plotted separately:
K9 D3 – Red
K14 D3 – Orange
K40 D4 – Fuchsia
K60 D10 – Silver
These help visualize short to long-term momentum simultaneously.
📏 Horizontal Reference Lines
Overbought Line (80) – Red
Oversold Line (20) – Green
These help you identify threshold breaches visually.
🌈 Background Highlighting
The indicator provides background highlights to mark potential signal zones:
✅ All Oversold or Overbought Conditions
When all four stochastics are either above overbought or below oversold:
Bright Red if all are overbought
Bright Green if all are oversold
🚨 Quad Rotation Signal Zones (if enabled)
Triggered when:
The combined sum of all four stochastic levels is extremely low/high (below/above oversoldQuadLevel or overboughtQuadLevel)
The average slope of the 4 %D lines is sharply positive (> slopeThreshold)
Highlights:
Custom Red Tint = Strong overbought quad signal
Custom Green Tint = Strong oversold quad signal
These zones can indicate momentum shifts or reversal potential when used with price action or other tools.
⚠️ Limitations & Considerations
This indicator does not provide trade signals. It visualizes conditions and potential setups.
It is best used in confluence with price action, support/resistance levels, and other indicators.
False positives may occur in ranging markets. Reduce reliance on slope thresholds during low volatility.
Quad signals rely on slope strength, which may lag slightly behind sudden reversals.
🧠 Tips for Use
Combine with volume, MACD, or PSAR to confirm direction before entry.
Watch for divergences between price and any of the stochastics.
Use on higher timeframes (e.g., 5m–30m) to filter for swing trading setups; use shorter TFs (1m–5m) for scalping signals.
Adjust oversoldQuadLevel and overboughtQuadLevel based on market conditions (e.g., in trending vs ranging markets).
Enhanced Cycle IndicatorEnhanced Cycle Indicator Guide
DISCLAIMER
"This PineScript indicator evolved from a foundational algorithm designed to visualize cycle-based center average differentials. The original concept has been significantly enhanced and optimized through collaborative refinement with AI, resulting in improved functionality, performance, and visualization capabilities while maintaining the core mathematical principles of the original design"
Overview
The Enhanced Cycle Indicator is designed to identify market cycles with minimal lag while ensuring the cycle lows and highs correspond closely with actual price bottoms and tops. This indicator transforms price data into observable cycles that help you identify when a market is likely to change direction.
Core Principles
Cycle Detection: Identifies natural market rhythms using multiple timeframes
Dynamic Adaptation: Adjusts to changing market conditions for consistent performance
Precise Signals: Provides clear entry and exit points aligned with actual market turns
Reduced Lag: Uses advanced calculations to minimize delay in cycle identification
How To Use
1. Main Cycle Interpretation
Green Histogram Bars: Bullish cycle phase (upward momentum)
Red Histogram Bars: Bearish cycle phase (downward momentum)
Cycle Extremes: When the histogram reaches extreme values (+80/-80), the market is likely approaching a turning point
Zero Line: Crossovers often indicate a shift in the underlying market direction
2. Trading Signals
Green Triangle Up (bottom of chart): Strong bullish signal - ideal for entries or covering shorts
Red Triangle Down (top of chart): Strong bearish signal - ideal for exits or short entries
Diamond Shapes: Indicate divergence between price and cycle - early warning of potential reversals
Small Circles: Minor cycle turning points - useful for fine-tuning entries/exits
3. Optimal Signal Conditions
Bullish Signals Work Best When:
The cycle is deeply oversold (below -60)
RSI is below 40 or turning up
Price is near a significant low
Multiple confirmation bars have occurred
Bearish Signals Work Best When:
The cycle is heavily overbought (above +60)
RSI is above 60 or turning down
Price is near a significant high
Multiple confirmation bars have occurred
4. Parameter Adjustments
For Shorter Timeframes: Reduce cycle periods and smoothing factor for faster response
For Daily/Weekly Charts: Increase cycle periods and smoothing for smoother signals
For Volatile Markets: Reduce cycle responsiveness to filter noise
For Trending Markets: Increase signal confirmation requirement to avoid false signals
Recommended Settings
Default (All-Purpose)
Main Cycle: 50
Half Cycle: 25
Quarter Cycle: 12
Smoothing Factor: 0.5
RSI Filter: Enabled
Signal Confirmation: 2 bars
Faster Response (Day Trading)
Main Cycle: 30
Half Cycle: 15
Quarter Cycle: 8
Smoothing Factor: 0.3
Cycle Responsiveness: 1.2
Signal Confirmation: 1 bar
Smoother Signals (Swing Trading)
Main Cycle: 80
Half Cycle: 40
Quarter Cycle: 20
Smoothing Factor: 0.7
Cycle Responsiveness: 0.8
Signal Confirmation: 3 bars
Advanced Features
Adaptive Period
When enabled, the indicator automatically adjusts cycle periods based on recent price volatility. This is particularly useful in markets that alternate between trending and ranging behaviors.
Momentum Filter
Enhances cycle signals by incorporating price momentum, making signals more responsive during strong trends and less prone to whipsaws during consolidations.
RSI Filter
Adds an additional confirmation layer using RSI, helping to filter out lower-quality signals and improve overall accuracy.
Divergence Detection
Identifies situations where price makes a new high/low but the cycle doesn't confirm, often preceding significant market reversals.
Best Practices
Use the indicator in conjunction with support/resistance levels
Look for signal clusters across multiple timeframes
Reduce position size when signals appear far from cycle extremes
Pay special attention to signals that coincide with divergences
Customize cycle periods to match the natural rhythm of your traded instrument
Troubleshooting
Too Many Signals: Increase signal confirmation bars or reduce cycle responsiveness
Missing Major Turns: Decrease smoothing factor or increase cycle responsiveness
Signals Too Late: Decrease cycle periods and smoothing factor
False Signals: Enable RSI filter and increase signal confirmation requirement
Volume CandlesVolume Candles — Context-Aware Candle Color
Description:
This visual indicator colors your price candles based on relative volume intensity, helping traders instantly detect low, medium, and high volume activity at a glance. It supports two modes — Percentile Ranking and Volume Average — offering flexible interpretation of volume pressure across all timeframes.
It uses a 3-tiered color system (bright, medium, dark) with customizable tones for both bullish and bearish candles.
How It Works:
You can choose between two modes for volume classification:
Ranking Mode (Default):
Measures current volume’s percentile rank over a lookback period. Higher percentiles = stronger color intensity.
Percentile thresholds:
< 50% → light color (low volume)
50–80% → medium intensity
> 80% → high volume
Volume Average Mode:
Compares current volume against its simple moving average (SMA).
Volume thresholds:
< 0.5× SMA → light color
Between 0.5× and 1.5× → medium
> 1.5× → high intensity
Candle Paint:
Candles are colored directly on the chart, not in a separate pane. Bullish candles use green shades, bearish use red. All colors are fully customizable.
How to Interpret:
Bright Colors = High volume (potential strength or climax)
Muted/Transparent Colors = Low or average volume (consolidation, traps)
Example Use Cases:
Spot fakeouts with large price movement on weak volume (dark color)
Confirm breakout strength with bright candles
Identify stealth accumulation/distribution
Inputs & Settings:
Mode: Ranking Percentile or Volume Average
Lookback Period for ranking and SMA
Custom Colors for bullish and bearish candles at 3 intensity levels
Best For:
Price action traders wanting context behind each candle
Scalpers and intraday traders needing real-time volume feedback
Anyone using volume as a filter for entries or breakouts
Pro Tips:
Combine with Price Action, Bollinger Bands or VWAP/EMA levels to confirm breakout validity and intent behind a move.
Use alongside RSI/MACD divergences for high-volume reversal signals.
For swing trading, expand the lookback period to better normalize volume over longer trends.
Liqudation HeatMap [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
An advanced liquidity visualization tool that plots horizontal heat zones to highlight where potential liquidations and volume clusters are most likely hiding beneath price action.
Liqudation HeatMap scans historical price movements for local highs and lows with elevated volume or candle range. It then draws dynamic heatmap boxes—shaded from lime (low interest) to yellow (high interest)—revealing potential zones of trapped positions or stop clusters. A vertical scale on the right shows you the relative strength of volume behind each level, from 0 to the highest detected.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Maps areas of potential liquidity using volume or candle range (if volume is unavailable).
Identifies swing highs/lows (pivots) and extends heatmap boxes outward from these levels. Colors each zone based on the relative strength of volume concentration.
Fades or removes zones once price crosses their midpoints, simulating the idea of liquidity being “consumed.”
Displays a live vertical scale that shows the volume range for quick reference.
🔵 FEATURES
Dynamic Heatmap Zones:
Draws few boxes above and after pivot highs and below pivot lows, each shaded based on volume concentration.
Smart Coloring System:
Uses a gradient from lime (low) to yellow (high) to visually distinguish between weak and strong liquidity zones.
Adaptive ATR Widths:
Automatically adjusts zone thickness based on volatility (ATR), scaling intelligently across timeframes.
Liquidity Consumption Logic:
Zones are stope extending once price interacts with them—mimicking the behavior of real liquidation sweeps.
Volume Scale Legend:
A real-time scale is plotted on the right side, showing the min-max range of volume used for heat calculations.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Look for thick yellow zones to identify areas of concentrated stop losses or liquidation triggers.
Use these levels to anticipate mean reversion points or high-volatility zones.
Combine with your trend or structure tools to trade into or fade these liquidity pools.
On lower timeframes, use this tool to confirm entries around sweeps or deviations.
Use the right-side scale to compare relative zone strength instantly.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Liqudation HeatMap is a powerful visualization tool that uncovers where liquidity likely resides on the chart. By highlighting hidden traps and reactive levels in real-time, it gives traders a significant edge when it comes to spotting stop hunts, mean reversions, and areas of institutional interest. Whether you’re scalping or swing trading, this heatmap provides unmatched context on the market’s hidden intent.
Custom EMA Zone1. Overview
The Custom EMA Cloud Indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to visually display a dynamic zone (or cloud) between two user-defined EMAs. It supports different EMA lengths and allows users to calculate these EMAs using custom timeframes. This flexibility makes it a powerful tool for identifying trends, key price zones, and potential trade signals.
2. Components of the Indicator
2.1. Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)
EMA 1 (Faster EMA): Calculated using a shorter period (e.g., 21).
EMA 2 (Slower EMA): Calculated using a longer period (e.g., 50).
Users can customize the periods for both EMAs.
2.2. Timeframe Customization
Each EMA can be calculated using a higher timeframe than the chart’s timeframe (e.g., calculate EMA 50 on a 1-hour chart while viewing on a 5-minute chart).
This feature allows users to incorporate higher timeframe trend context into lower timeframe charts.
2.3. Cloud Zone
The cloud is the shaded area between EMA 1 and EMA 2.
Color Logic:
Light Green: Price opens and closes above both EMAs (bullish momentum).
Light Red: Price opens and closes below both EMAs (bearish momentum).
3. How to Use the Indicator
3.1. Trend Identification
When the entire price action is above the cloud, it signals a probable uptrend.
When the entire price action is below the cloud, it indicates a probable downtrend.
When the price is inside the cloud, it reflects probable market consolidation or indecision.
4. Use Cases in Trading Styles
4.1. Scalping
Use short EMAs (e.g., EMA 5 and EMA 13) on 1-minute or 3-minute charts.
Ideal for quick entries and exits during strong momentum moves.
4.2. Swing Trading
Use longer EMAs (e.g., EMA 21 and EMA 50) on 4-hour or daily charts.
Helps capture trend continuation over multiple days.
4.3. Trend Following
Combine with RSI or MACD to confirm trend strength before entering trades.
Stay in the trade as long as price respects the cloud direction.
5. Advantages
Visual Clarity: Simplifies decision-making with clearly defined zones.
Multi-Timeframe Insight: Offers a higher timeframe trend reference.
Customizable: Fits various strategies through adjustable EMAs and timeframes.
6. Limitations
Lagging Nature: As with all moving averages, there may be lag during fast reversals.
False Signals in Sideways Markets: May produce whipsaws during consolidation
Smart S/R ZonesThis is not your average S/R script.
It combines proximity, bounce frequency, and volume clustering to automatically identify the most reliable support and resistance zones on your chart — no guesswork needed.
How It Works:
• Scans for recent highs/lows, SMA50 & SMA200, and pivot swing points
• Ranks each potential level using a weighted scoring system:
• Proximity to current price (50%)
• Bounce Count (30%) — how many times price respected that level
• Volume Score (20%) — how much volume traded around that level
• The top support and resistance levels are plotted with:
• Clear dashed lines
• Color-filled zones
• Simple percentage distance labels
Why This Script Stands Out:
• No settings to tweak — it just works
• Helps you react faster with high-confidence levels
• Adapts to any market: crypto, forex, stocks, indexes
• Ideal for both intraday and swing trading setups
Built-in Intelligence. Clean Visuals. Zero Noise.
Pump Detector - EMA 4H + Retest H1 (Valid 10x4H bars)📈 Pump Detector – EMA 12/21 on 4H + Retest on H1
This indicator is designed to detect sudden bullish moves ("pumps") on the 4-hour timeframe, and alert traders of potential retest entry points on the 1-hour timeframe.
🔍 Pump activation conditions (on 4H):
EMA 12 crosses above EMA 21
Current volume exceeds the 20-period SMA of volume (on 4H)
When both conditions are met, a pump alert is triggered and a time window opens.
📉 Retest detection logic (on H1):
For the next 10 bars on the 4H chart (~40 hours), the indicator monitors price behavior on the 1H timeframe
If the LOW of any H1 candle touches or drops below EMA 12 or 21 (on H1), a second alert is triggered
✅ Key Features:
Draws EMA 12/21 from the 4H timeframe directly on the chart
Enforces 4H and H1 timeframes, regardless of the chart the script is applied to
One-time detection per pump window: once the 10-bar window expires, the retest alert is disabled until a new pump is detected
Ideal for capturing momentum breakouts followed by technical pullbacks
⚠️ Recommended for:
Traders looking for scalping or swing trading setups on crypto, forex, or stocks. Helps identify post-breakout entry opportunities using a structured and disciplined approach.
Ind JDV 2.2 PRO🛡️ Ind JDV 2.0 PRO – Chandelier Exit + FVG + EMA (Precise Entry)
Description:
Ind JDV 2.0 PRO is an advanced indicator that combines three powerful confirmations to find the best trading opportunities:
Chandelier Exit: Filters trade direction based on volatility breakouts controlled by ATR.
Fair Value Gap (FVG): Detects price inefficiency zones at their very first appearance.
EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Acts as a trend filter to ensure trading with the dominant market flow.
🔍 Key Features:
Marks only one precise signal on the candle where the FVG starts.
Confirms the trend using a 150-period EMA (fully adjustable).
Optionally draws Take Profit and Stop Loss target lines for clear visual guidance.
Background color changes (green or red) to reflect the active market trend.
Built-in automatic alerts for buy or sell opportunities.
Optimized code for maximum speed across all timeframes.
✅ Perfect for trading indices, forex, cryptocurrencies, and stocks.
✅ Compatible with all timeframes (5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, Daily).
✅ Fully customizable to fit scalping, intraday, or swing trading styles.
⚙️ Default Parameters:
ATR Period: 10
ATR Multiplier: 3.0
EMA Period: 150
FVG Lookback: 3 candles
Take Profit: 100 points
Stop Loss: 50 points
(All values are adjustable in settings.)
📈 How it works:
The indicator analyzes price structure.
Detects a valid Fair Value Gap (FVG) formation.
Confirms the breakout with a Chandelier Exit signal.
Verifies price alignment with the EMA trend.
Triggers a single entry signal (BUY or SELL) exactly on the first candle that meets all conditions.
🚀 Optimize your trading by focusing on high-probability zones, supported by solid confirmations and clean visual signals.
Add Ind JDV 2.0 PRO to your trading arsenal and take your strategy to the next level! 🔥
DS Gurukul RoundupRoundup (Support & Resistance Indicator) For Bank Nifty
By DS Gurukul
To be used only for Bank Nifty.
Indicator Overview
The Round Figure Indicator identifies key psychological support and resistance levels based on round numbers. These levels often act as strong turning points in price action due to trader psychology and institutional order placement.
How It Works
Key Levels:
Mid Band (Black Solid Line): Major round number
Upper Band (Green Solid Line): Mid Band (resistance)
Lower Band (Red Solid Line): Mid Band (support)
Sub-Bands (Dotted Lines): ±100 levels for tighter zones
Alerts: Triggers when price touches any band, signaling potential reversals or breakouts.
Trading Strategy
✅ Bounce Trades:
Buy near Lower Band or Mid Sub-Lower with bullish confirmation (e.g., hammer candle).
Sell near Upper Band or Mid Sub-Upper with bearish rejection (e.g., shooting star).
✅ Breakout Trades:
Enter long on a close above Upper Band with volume.
Enter short on a close below Lower Band with momentum.
⚠️ Risk Management:
Place stops just beyond the opposite sub-band.
Avoid trading if price is stuck between mid/sub-bands (choppy market).
Why It Works
Round numbers attract limit orders (support/resistance).
Institutions use these levels for stop placements and profit targets.
Works across all timeframes (scalping to swing trading).
🔔 Tip: Combine with RSI/MACD for higher-probability trades!
Bollinger Volatility AnalyzerThe Bollinger Volatility Analyzer (BVA) is a powerful enhancement of the traditional Bollinger Bands indicator, tailored to help traders identify volatility cycles and catch potential breakouts with better precision and timing. It builds upon the foundational concept of Bollinger Bands—using a moving average and standard deviation bands—but adds crucial insights into market contraction and expansion, which can be instrumental in timing entries and exits.
Here's how it works and why it's useful
At its core, the indicator calculates a moving average (called the "basis") and plots two bands—one above and one below—based on a multiple of standard deviation. These bands expand during volatile periods and contract during quiet ones. The width between these bands, normalized as a percentage of the basis, gives us a sense of how compressed or expanded the market currently is. When the band width drops below a user-defined threshold (like 2%), the script highlights this with an orange triangle below the bar. This is the "squeeze" condition, signaling a potential buildup of market energy—a kind of calm before the storm.
What makes this version of Bollinger Bands particularly powerful is that it not only detects squeezes, but also tells you when price breaks out of that squeeze range. If price closes above the upper band after a squeeze, a green "Breakout ↑" label is shown; if it closes below the lower band, a red "Breakout ↓" appears. These breakout labels act as entry signals, suggesting that volatility is returning and a directional move has begun.
This indicator is especially useful in markets that tend to alternate between consolidation and breakout phases, such as forex, crypto, and even individual stocks. Traders who look for early signs of momentum—whether for swing trading, scalping, or position building—can benefit from this tool. During a quiet market phase, the indicator warns you that a move might be coming; when the move starts, it tells you the direction.
In fast-moving markets, BVA helps filter out noise by focusing only on high-probability conditions: quiet consolidation followed by a strong breakout. It’s not a complete system by itself—it works best when paired with volume confirmation or oscillators like RSI—but as a volatility trigger and directional guide, it’s a reliable component of a trading workflow.
Relative Directional Volume Indicator# Relative Directional Volume Indicator (RelDirVol)
## Overview
The Relative Directional Volume Indicator (RelDirVol) is a powerful volume analysis tool that measures current trading volume relative to historical volume while differentiating between bullish and bearish volume flows. This indicator helps traders identify unusual volume activity and determine whether it's coming from buyers or sellers, providing deeper insights into market participation and potential trend strength.
## Features
- **Relative Volume Calculation**: Compares current volume to historical averages
- **Directional Volume Analysis**: Separates and visualizes bullish vs bearish volume
- **Multiple Moving Average Options**: Customize smoothing with various MA types (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA)
- **Split Moving Averages**: View distinct moving averages for bullish and bearish volume flows
- **Reference Lines**: Visual guides for normal volume (1.0x) and key deviation levels (0.5x, 2.0x, 3.0x)
- **Customizable Colors**: Adjust visual appearance for improved chart readability
## How It Works
The indicator calculates the relative volume by dividing the current bar's volume by the average volume over a specified lookback period. It then categorizes this volume as either bullish (when price closes above the open) or bearish (when price closes below or equal to the open).
1. **Relative Volume**: Current volume ÷ Average volume from previous N bars
2. **Directional Classification**: Assigns volume to bullish or bearish categories based on price action
3. **Moving Averages**: Applies user-selected moving average to smooth the data
The result is displayed as color-coded histogram bars showing the relative volume magnitude, with optional moving average lines for both overall and direction-specific volume trends.
## Interpretation
### Volume Magnitude
- **Above 1.0**: Higher than average volume (more participation than normal)
- **Below 1.0**: Lower than average volume (less participation than normal)
- **2.0+**: Volume twice the normal level (significant participation)
- **3.0+**: Volume three times normal (exceptional participation, often at key events)
### Directional Analysis
- **Strong Green Bars**: Heavy bullish participation driving prices up
- **Strong Red Bars**: Heavy bearish participation driving prices down
- **Bullish MA > Bearish MA**: Overall buying pressure dominating
- **Bearish MA > Bullish MA**: Overall selling pressure dominating
### Key Signals
- **Volume Spikes with Price Breakouts**: Confirms strength of the move
- **Divergence Between MAs**: Early warning of potential shift in market control
- **Sustained Above-Average Volume**: Strong trend continuation likely
- **Volume Decline After Spike**: Potential exhaustion of trend
## Settings
- **Relative Volume Lookback**: Comparison period for average volume (default: 20)
- **Moving Average Type**: Method used for smoothing (default: SMA)
- **Moving Average Length**: Smoothing period (default: 5)
- **Show Moving Average**: Toggle overall volume MA visibility
- **Show Baseline**: Toggle 1.0 reference line visibility
- **Show Bullish/Bearish MAs**: Toggle direction-specific MA visibility
## Best Practices
This indicator performs best when combined with price action analysis and other indicators. Look for:
1. Volume confirmation of breakouts and trend changes
2. Divergence between price movement and volume direction
3. Shifts in the relationship between bullish and bearish MAs
4. Unusual volume patterns during consolidation phases
Particularly effective for swing trading, day trading, and identifying institutional participation in market moves across multiple timeframes.
Dynamic Trade Signal Validator (DTSV)The Dynamic Trade Signal Validator (DTSV) is designed to filter false trade signals while generating reliable, frequent trade opportunities. False signals, which lead to unprofitable trades, often occur in choppy or low-momentum markets. The DTSV combines Hull Moving Average (HMA) crossovers, Average True Range (ATR) breakout confirmation, and MACD histogram momentum filtering to ensure signals align with trend, volatility, and momentum, making it ideal for day trading or swing trading across assets like stocks, forex, or cryptocurrencies.
How It Works
The DTSV uses three components to validate trade signals, balancing frequency and reliability:
HMA Crossover for Trend Direction:
Two HMAs (default: 9-period fast, 21-period slow) detect trend changes. A buy signal triggers when the fast HMA crosses above the slow HMA (bullish), and a sell signal when it crosses below (bearish). HMAs reduce lag compared to traditional MAs, enabling more responsive trend detection.
ATR Breakout Confirmation:
The 14-period ATR ensures significant price movement by requiring the bar’s range (high minus low) to exceed the ATR multiplied by 1.0 (adjustable). This confirms volatility, reducing false signals in stagnant markets.
MACD Histogram Momentum Filter:
The MACD (default: 12, 26, 9) histogram confirms momentum. Buy signals require a positive histogram (bullish momentum), and sell signals need a negative histogram (bearish momentum), ensuring directional strength.
Signal Generation
Buy signals (green triangles below bars) occur when a bullish HMA crossover, ATR breakout, and positive MACD histogram align. Sell signals (red triangles above bars) require a bearish crossover, ATR breakout, and negative histogram. This triple confirmation minimizes false trades while maintaining frequent signals.
Volumetric Pivot Echo🔮 Volumetric Pivot Echo (VPE)
Future Price Projection Zones with Confidence Scoring
📘 Overview
The Volumetric Pivot Echo (VPE) is a next-generation leading indicator that identifies high-volume reversal points and echoes their price + time behavior into the future — giving you a visual forecast box that includes a confidence score, price range, and duration estimate.
It’s designed for swing and options traders who want forward guidance based on real structure, not just reactive signals.
⚙️ How It Works
Pivot Detection – Finds pivot highs/lows based on configurable bar structure.
Volume Confirmation – Only confirms pivots backed by strong volume (e.g., 1.5× average).
Echo Logic – Measures the price move and time it took to reach the pivot.
ATR Scaling – Adjusts projections based on current market volatility.
Confidence Score – Rates each projection (0–100%) based on structure match, volatility, and direction alignment.
📦 What Appears on Chart
Projection Box:
A forward-drawn rectangle from the current bar to the estimated future zone. The box's size and duration mirror the last valid momentum leg.
Box Label Text:
🔹 Range (projected move size)
⏱️ Duration (bars expected)
✅ Confidence %
VPH/VPL Markers:
Pivot highs and lows confirmed by volume, marked with “VPH” or “VPL”.
🎯 How to Trade with It
Use the box as a target zone for directional trades.
If price enters a box with >85% confidence, consider it a high-quality path projection.
Use with support/resistance confluence or entry systems.
Works especially well for swing trading, breakout setups, or options targeting.
🛠️ Recommended Settings
Box Transparency: Set Projection Up/Down Color to 90 (10% visible).
Text Color: Set to white for readability.
Volume Multiplier: Default 1.5x, increase in choppy markets.
Projection Duration: Start with 1.0x echo multiplier and fine-tune.
⏳ Timeframes & Accuracy
Timeframe Confidence Zones Most Reliable
15m – 1h Use 70–85% confidence scores
1h – 4h Sweet spot for balanced signals
1D – 1W Strongest historical echo tracking (>85% ideal)
✅ Key Features
Forward-looking, non-repainting logic
Clear visual projections — no guesswork
Confidence scoring built-in
ATR-adjusted — adapts to volatility
Works on any asset (stocks, crypto, FX)
🧠 Why It’s Unique
This is not a lagging oscillator or classic trend-following tool.
It’s a leading structure projection model — combining pivot behavior, volume intensity, and market volatility to sketch forward “echo zones” based on the past.
FVG [TakingProphets]🧠 Purpose
This indicator is built for traders applying Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology. It detects and manages Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) — price imbalances that often act as future reaction zones. It also highlights New Day Opening Gaps (NDOGs) and New Week Opening Gaps (NWOGs) that frequently play a role in early-session price behavior.
📚 What is a Fair Value Gap?
A Fair Value Gap forms when price moves rapidly, skipping over a portion of the chart between three candles — typically between the high of the first candle and the low of the third. These zones are considered inefficient, meaning institutions may return to them later to:
-Rebalance unfilled orders
-Enter or scale into positions
-Engineer liquidity with minimal slippage
In ICT methodology, FVGs are seen as both entry zones and targets, depending on market structure and context.
⚙️ How It Works
-This script automatically identifies and manages valid FVGs using the following logic:
-Bullish FVGs: When the low of the current candle is above the high from two candles ago
-Bearish FVGs: When the high of the current candle is below the body of two candles ago
-Minimum Gap Filter: Gaps must be larger than 0.05% of price
-Combine Consecutive Gaps (optional): Merges adjacent gaps of the same type
-Consequent Encroachment Line (optional): Plots the midpoint of each gap
-NDOG/NWOG Tracking: Labels gaps created during the 5–6 PM session transition
-Automatic Invalidation: Gaps are removed once price closes beyond their boundary
🎯 Practical Use
-Use unmitigated FVGs as potential entry points or targets
-Monitor NDOG and NWOG for context around daily or weekly opens
-Apply the midpoint (encroachment) line for precise execution decisions
-Let the script handle cleanup — only active, relevant zones remain visible
🎨 Customization
-Control colors for bullish, bearish, and opening gaps
-Toggle FVG borders and midpoint lines
-Enable or disable combining of consecutive gaps
-Fully automated zone management, no manual intervention required
✅ Summary
This tool offers a clear, rules-based approach to identifying price inefficiencies rooted in ICT methodology. Whether used for intraday or swing trading, it helps traders stay focused on valid, active Fair Value Gaps while filtering out noise and maintaining chart clarity.
TrendScopeTrendScope is a custom-built, multi-factor trading tool designed to identify high-probability market entries and exits using a combination of trend structure, volume dynamics, and momentum behavior. Unlike traditional oscillators, it does not rely on bounded cyclical formulas but instead analyzes real-time price-volume relationships and trend integrity.
🔍 Key Features
EMA Confluence Analysis: Detects trend strength and alignment across EMAs from 5 to 800 periods.
Volume Spike Detection: Flags significant increases in trading volume following periods of stagnation—useful for breakout confirmation.
Order Flow Momentum: Measures buying vs. selling pressure based on volume-weighted price action, signaling directional conviction.
Reversal Alerts: Identifies divergences between price and momentum (e.g., volume-based net flow), warning of potential trend shifts.
Clean Visual Markers: BUY/SELL labels, directional volume spikes, and a trend strength table for clarity in execution.
⏱️ Best Used On
Timeframes: 4H, 8H, 12H, 1D (Daily)
Style: Swing trading, trend trading, and momentum-based entries
Markets: Crypto, Forex, Commodities, and Indices (works well on liquid assets with healthy volume)
This indicator is especially useful for traders who want directional confirmation during trending conditions and a visual edge for spotting volume-driven breakouts or early-stage reversals.
I made this for my own benefit since I didn't really find any non-paid options out there that work in a similar fashion and I wanted to keep it simple and was inspired by Delorean Trading Indicators.
Disclaimer: Just wanna throw this out there...please never use this as a standalone indicator and combine it with your own analysis to detect market behaviour and structure! Don't rely on any indicators to form your own pov of probable market moves. You have been warned.
DDDDD: SMI Quad Sync📄DDDDD: SMI Quad Sync
A multi-timeframe momentum synchronization indicator using 4 Stochastic Oscillators with different lengths (9, 14, 40, 60) to detect collective oversold and overbought zones.
✅ Key Features:
Plots 4 stochastic lines with vertical offsets for better visual separation.
Generates a Long Signal (green square) when all 4 stochastics are below the oversold level.
Generates a Short Signal (red square) when all 4 stochastics are above the overbought level.
Use signals to confirm multi-timeframe momentum alignment or exhaustion.
🎯 How to Use:
Look for green square → potential LONG entry: signals multi-timeframe oversold condition.
Look for red square → potential SHORT entry: signals multi-timeframe overbought condition.
Combine with trend analysis, price action, or other confirmation for optimal entries.
📝 Notes:
The plotted stochastic lines are visually shifted (offset) for clarity; signals are computed from raw, unshifted values.
Designed for traders who prefer confluence across different stochastic lookback periods to improve confidence.
👉 Ideal for scalping, swing trading, or as a momentum filter in broader strategies.
Daily ATR Bonanza: Expected Moves - Tr33man Daily ATR Bonanza: Expected Moves
Overview 🤷♂️
The Daily ATR Bonanza script is a powerful trading tool designed to help traders visualize and understand potential price movements using the Average True Range (ATR). It provides daily and weekly ATR levels, historical statistics, and conditional probability analysis to give traders actionable insights. The script also plots the daily Keltner channel. This script is ideal for traders who want to gauge volatility, identify key levels, and make data-driven decisions.
b]Key Features:
📈 1. Daily and Weekly ATR Levels
🔵ATR Levels: The script calculates and displays ATR-based levels for the day and week. These levels are derived from the previous day's or week's close price and are adjusted using customizable multipliers (0.5x, 1x, and 1.5x by default).
🔵You can choose the number of ATR levels (1, 2, or 3) and adjust the multipliers to suit your trading strategy.
🌐 2. ATR Bands (Keltner Channels)
🔵The script includes an option to display ATR Bands, which are volatility-based envelopes around a moving average. These bands help identify overbought and oversold conditions.
🔵You can adjust the ATR multiplier and the length of the moving average used for the bands.
🧮 3. Historical Statistics and Conditional Probability
🔵 Historical Analysis: The script analyzes historical price movements to calculate the likelihood of closing at certain ATR levels.
🔵 Conditional Probability: This feature shows the probability of the price reaching specific ATR levels given the current market conditions. The conditional matches historical data by an open in the same opening ATR bucket, as well as the current price bucket having been visited in the historical case. Conditional probabilities are just statistics, and do not predict anything.
Data Table: 📚
🔵 Historical Close Probability: The percentage of days the price closed within each ATR level.
🔵 Conditional Close Probability: The likelihood of the price closing within each ATR level today.
❓ What is Conditional Probability? ❓
Conditional probability is a statistical measure that calculates the likelihood of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred. In this script, it is used to determine the probability of the price reaching specific ATR levels based on the current opening range as well as current ATR distance from the previous close.
For example:
If the market opens near the lower end of the first ATR level, the script calculates the likelihood of the price reaching the upper end of the first, second, or third ATR level.
This analysis is based on historical data, making it a powerful tool for understanding potential price movements.
🌟 Understanding the Levels
🔵Daily Levels: These are based on the previous day's close price and ATR. They are updated at the start of each new day.
🔵Weekly Levels: These are based on the previous week's close price and ATR. They are updated at the start of each new week.
🔵ATR Bands: These are dynamic levels that adjust with market volatility.
🔬 Analyze the Statistics (Daily only for now, no weekly yet)
🔵Use the interactive table to understand historical probabilities and conditional probabilities.
🔵Focus on the current opening range and the likelihood of reaching specific levels.
🧠 Make Trading Decisions
🔵Use the ATR levels and bands to identify key support and resistance levels.
🔵Use the conditional probability table to gauge the likelihood of reaching specific targets.
🔵Adjust your strategy based on the historical performance of the market.
Example Use Cases
1. Day Trading
Use the daily ATR levels to set intraday targets and stop-loss levels.
Monitor the conditional probability table to adjust your expectations based on the opening range.
2. Swing Trading
Use the weekly ATR levels to identify longer-term support and resistance levels.
3. Scalping
Use the ATR bands to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
Use the conditional probability table to quickly assess the likelihood of price movements.
London/NY Sessions + SMC Levels📜 Indicator Description: London/NY Sessions + SMC Levels
Overview: This indicator highlights the key trading sessions — London, New York, NY Lunch, and Asian Range — providing structured visual guides based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT principles.
It dynamically plots:
Session Backgrounds and Boxes for London, NY, Lunch, and Asian sessions
Reference Levels for the High, Low, and Close from today, previous day, or weekly data
Midnight Open line for ICT-style power of three setups
Real-time alerts for session starts, session closes, and important price level crossings
Features:
🕰️ Session Visualization:
Toggle London, NY, Lunch, and Asian session ranges individually, with customizable colors and transparent backgrounds.
🔔 Built-in Alerts:
Alerts for:
Price crossing the previous day's high/low
Price crossing the Midnight Open
Start and end of major sessions (London, NY, Lunch, Asian)
🟩 Reference Levels:
Plot selectable session reference levels:
Today’s intraday High/Low/Close
Previous Day’s High/Low/Close
This Week’s or Previous Week’s levels for broader context.
🌙 Midnight Open:
Track the Midnight New York Open as a reference point for daily bias shifts.
🎯 Customizable Settings:
Choose your session time zones (UTC, New York, London, etc.)
Customize all border colors, background colors, and session hours.
Use Cases:
Identify killzones and optimal trade entry windows for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT strategies.
Monitor liquidity pool sweeps and session transitions.
Confirm or refine your intraday or swing trading setups by referencing session highs/lows.
Recommended For:
ICT traders
Smart Money Concepts (SMC) practitioners
Forex, indices, crypto, and futures traders focusing on session-based volatility patterns
Anyone wanting a clean, professional session mapping tool
📈
Designed to help you trade with session precision and Smart Money accuracy.
Integrates seamlessly into any ICT, Wyckoff, or Liquidity-based trading approach.
[blackcat] L2 EMA NexusOVERVIEW
The L2 EMA Nexus is a comprehensive trading indicator that utilizes a three-tiered Exponential Moving Average (EMA) system to identify potential trading opportunities. This script combines technical analysis with robust risk management features to help traders make informed decisions.
KEY FEATURES
• Triple EMA Analysis:
Customizable source inputs for each EMA
Adjustable length parameters (3, 8, 21 periods)
Dynamic color coding based on trend direction
Real-time price action monitoring
• Advanced Entry Signals:
High-low price action verification
EMA cross-overs and cross-unders
Multi-timeframe trend confirmation
Dynamic position sizing limits
• Risk Management:
Configurable Take Profit levels
Flexible Stop Loss settings
Optional TP/SL activation
Clear visual indicators for levels
HOW TO USE
Setup Initial Parameters:
Configure EMA lengths for your timeframe
Set Take Profit percentage (default 25%)
Define Stop Loss percentage (default 2.5%)
Adjust pyramiding limit as needed
Enable/Disable Features:
Toggle TP/SL settings based on strategy
Customize alert conditions
Modify visual labels for clarity
Monitor Trading Signals:
Watch for buy/sell labels
Track TP/SL levels
Monitor position status
TRADE MANAGEMENT
• Entry Conditions:
Long Entry: Higher high with rising EMA1 and stable EMA3
Short Entry: Lower low with falling EMA1 and stable EMA2
• Exit Conditions:
Take Profit: Price reaches defined percentage above/below entry
Stop Loss: Price reaches defined percentage below/above entry
• Position Control:
Limited to specified number of positions
Automatic position tracking
Clear visual indication of current trades
TECHNICAL DETAILS
• EMA Calculation:
Uses Exponential Moving Average for trend following
Color-coded based on 2-bar trend direction
Multiple timeframe compatibility
• Label System:
Clear buy/sell markers
Take Profit and Stop Loss indicators
Real-time position status updates
• Alert Configuration:
Customizable alert messages
Multiple alert conditions
Option to enable/disable specific alerts
LIMITATIONS
⚠️ Important Considerations:
Results may vary across different market conditions
Historical performance does not guarantee future results
Always backtest strategy before live trading
Consider complementing with additional analysis tools
BEST PRACTICES
• Recommended Timeframes:
Daily charts for long-term strategies
4-hour charts for swing trading
1-hour charts for short-term trading
• Risk Management Tips:
Start with small position sizes
Always use TP/SL in live trading
Monitor market volatility before entering trades
TROUBLESHOOTING
• Common Issues:
Ensure proper chart resolution
Verify alert conditions are enabled
Check for conflicting indicators
• Performance Optimization:
Use appropriate timeframe for your strategy
Adjust indicator parameters based on market conditions
Monitor for potential overfitting