Duong_Sideway ZoneThis indicator is designed to identify sideway (ranging) zones on the price chart. It uses a Moving Average (MA) and criteria such as the number of price crosses over the MA, as well as breakout checks, to determine whether the market is in a sideway state. When a sideway zone is detected, it is highlighted with a yellow background on the chart.
Key Features:
MA Line: Uses a Moving Average (MA) as the basis for trend identification.
Sideway Threshold: Based on the number of price crosses over the MA within a specific period.
Breakout Check: Excludes zones from being considered sideway if a breakout occurs beyond the ATR threshold.
Visual Highlighting: Highlights sideway zones with a yellow background for easy identification.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to identify ranging market phases to adjust their trading strategies accordingly.
For example, if within the last 20 candles, the number of times the closing price crosses the MA5 is greater than 4, it is considered a sideway zone, except in cases where the closing price of a recent candle has broken out of the highest/ lowest price of the previous 20 candles.
Komut dosyalarını "zone" için ara
Fourier Smoothed Volume Zone Oscillator (FSVZO) [AlgoAlpha]Description
The Fourier Smoothed Volume Zone Oscillator (FSVZO) is an implementation of the Discrete Fourier Transform in a Volume Zone Oscillator. Its purpose is to smooth price data and reduce noise to provide a more clear and accurate indication of price movement. This indicator also includes additional EMA smoothing to accurately depict reversals.
Discrete Fourier Transform
The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) is a mathematical algorithm used to convert discrete time-domain data into its frequency-domain representation. By decomposing a signal into its constituent frequencies, it reveals the amplitude and phase information associated with each frequency component.
Volume Zone Oscillator
The Volume Zone Oscillator is an indicator that combines volume and price data to provide insights into market trends and momentum. It calculates the difference between the volume traded above and below a specified price level and represents it as a line plot on the chart. The Volume Zone Oscillator helps traders identify periods of high buying or selling pressure and can be used to confirm trends, spot divergences, and generate trading signals. By analyzing the relationship between volume and price, traders can gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics and make more informed trading decisions.
Features
This indicator incorporates Ehler's Universal Oscillator concept and presents a histogram to provide valuable insights into the market's noise levels. Ehler's Universal Oscillator represents the statistical model that characterizes random and unpredictable market behavior. By utilizing this concept, the histogram enhances traders' ability to identify periods of increased or decreased volatility in the market.
How to use it?
Green dots and lines represent bullish price movement, while red dots and lines indicate bearish price movement. These signals gain additional strength when considering our oversold and overbought zones. Traders and investors can leverage these signals to initiate long positions when green signals coincide with oversold conditions, and vice versa. By combining these signals in synergy with Ehler's Universal Oscillator, a more precise representation of market trends can be achieved. To optimize its effectiveness, it is advisable to integrate this indicator with complementary technical analysis tools and incorporate it into a comprehensive trading strategy. Traders are encouraged to explore diverse settings and timeframes to align the indicator with their individual trading preferences and adapt it to prevailing market conditions.
Utility
By combining the FSVZO indicator with Ehler's white noise histogram, users gain a comprehensive perspective on volume-related market conditions. It empowers traders and investors to evaluate the intensity of buying or selling pressure, detect potential trend reversals or continuations, and ultimately make more informed trading decisions. This information can serve as confirmation or validation for other technical indicators, enabling traders to identify potential market turning points and enhance their comprehension of market dynamics.
The indicator offers several valuable applications, including the detection of divergence patterns between volume and price, identification of accumulation or distribution phases, and assessment of overall market trend strength. It accommodates various trading styles, such as swing trading, trend following, or mean reversion strategies. By leveraging these capabilities, traders can expand their toolkit and make more informed trading decisions.
Originality
The originality of the script lies in the combination of the Fourier analysis, white noise calculations, and the Volume Zone Oscillator. It provides a unique perspective on market dynamics and can be used to identify potential trading opportunities based on overbought and oversold conditions as well as trend reversals. Special thanks to @QuantiLuxe for their assistance in the development of this indicator
Reversion Zone IndexThe Reversion Zone Index (RZI) is an indicator that combines the Commodity Channel Index (CCI), Choppiness Index (CI), and Bollinger Bands Percentage (BBPct) to identify mean reversion signals in the market. It is plotted as an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) smoothed oscillator with overbought and oversold zones, and mean reversion signals are represented by red and green arrows.
The three indicators are combined to benefit from their complementary aspects and create a more comprehensive view of mean reversion conditions. Here's a brief overview of each indicator's benefits:
1. Commodity Channel Index (CCI): CCI measures the current price level relative to its average over a specified period. It helps identify overbought and oversold conditions, as well as potential trend retracements. By incorporating CCI, the RZI gains insights into momentum and potential turning points.
2. Choppiness Index (CI): CI quantifies the market's choppiness or trendiness by analyzing the range between the highest high and lowest low over a specific period. It indicates whether the market is in a trending or ranging phase. CI provides valuable information about the market state, which can be useful in mean reversion analysis.
3. Bollinger Bands Percentage (BBPct): BBPct measures the current price's position relative to the Bollinger Bands. It calculates the percentage difference between the current price and the bands, identifying potential overbought or oversold conditions. BBPct helps gauge the market's deviation from its typical behavior and highlights potential reversal opportunities.
The RZI combines the three indicators by taking an average of their values and applying further calculations. It smooths the combined oscillator using an EMA to reduce noise and enhance the visibility of the trends. Smoothing with EMA provides a more responsive representation of the overall trend and helps filter out short-term fluctuations.
The overbought and oversold zones are marked on the chart as reference levels. When the combined oscillator is above the overbought zone or below the oversold zone, it suggests a potential mean reversion signal. Red and green arrows are displayed to visually indicate these mean retracement signals.
The RZI is a valuable tool for identifying mean reversion opportunities in the market. It incorporates multiple indicators, each providing unique insights into different aspects of mean reversion, such as momentum, volatility, and price positioning. Traders can use this indicator to spot potential turning points and time their trades accordingly.
Auto Fib ZonesAuto Fib Zones is a extension of the ABC finder script that I released. It uses the pivot point system I developed in the ABC finder to identify major or significant trending moves in the market.
It will then draw the fibzones for the trend line. The fib zone will auto update for as long as the trend line continues (size will keep increasing).
The zones will continue to extend to the right along with price until it is tested. The start of the green teal zone is the 0.618 and fills to the 0.786 and the Blue zone is the 0.786 and fills to the trend start or 1 value of the fib.
You can adjust the Bars Back variable to require more or less candles to create/ validate a new trend. In the screen shot about it is set to 50 bars however I've seen good results on higher timeframes like 4h + with 15 bars as the setting.
This is basically ITC's Optimal Trade Entry concept at least that is what the original inspiration for modifying my base script was.
As always hope it helps. God bless
Jerry J8 MACD Optimal Entry Zone---- STRATEGY
This MACD indicator includes an optimal entry zone for entering your trades and works with any symbol in any time frame. The optimal entry zone is defined by user controlled inputs for up to 10 symbols and is pre-loaded with the SPY, IWM, QQQ, NDX, and TESLA for the 3 minute time frame. Additionally, you can add up to 5 more symbols and adjust the optimal entry zones for each signal.
The optimal entry zone is the range above and below the MACD zero line where the highest probability trades can be entered. Too far above or below the zero line and the move is more likely to be exhausted or premature. This is not an exact science and you will want to set the zone for each symbol on the chart time frame you trade.
The reason this indicator is so helpful is because the optimal entry zone changes for every symbol and for every time frame and this indicator automatically shows these zones for up to 10 stock symbols.
---- SETUP & HINTS
There are times when the MACD may be outside of the optimal range but due to other factors (for example, high volume or market moving news) I would choose to enter a trade.
Indicators are not a magic pill and should be used to support trading decisions, not to make them for you. Past performance is not a guarantee of future returns. The results of individual stocks/indexes with any strategy do not constitute proof they will repeat in the future.
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in our scripts/indicators/ideas does not constitute financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. Trading and investing in the stock market and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. I’m NOT a financial adviser. All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Please use the AUTHOR’s INSTRUCTIONS link below for more information.
MTF Swing Highs and Lows w/ Supply and Demand ZonesI designed this indicator out of necessity for the Market structure/Price action trading strategy I use.
I thought I'd share. :)
For the fans of my Multi Timeframe Swing High and Low indicator, I have added Supply and Demand Zones!
The Supply and Demand Zones are based on the Swing Highs and Lows of my MTF Swing Highs and Lows Indicator.
The S/D Zones are created on the wicks of the Swing Highs and Lows.
You can choose whether to display the Chart, Higher and/or Highest timeframes as in the chart below.
You can also choose to display up to 3 S/D Zones from the past 3 Swing Highs and Lows.
The default setting is to display 1 chart timeframe S/D Zone, 2 higher and 3 highest, as I found this to be most effective without
cluttering the screen too much
The Chart Timeframe S/D Zones have an orange border, higher timeframe have a blue border and the highest have a black border.
Supply zones based on Swing Highs are red and Demand Zones based on Swing Lows are green.
This indicator displays Swing Highs and Lows on 3 timeframes based on the Chart timeframe, as follows:
Chart TF Higher TF Highest TF
1m 5m 15m
5m 15m 60m
15m 60m 240m
60m 240m Daily
240m Daily Weekly
Daily Weekly Monthly
You can change the font size of the labels as you'd prefer.
Investing ZonesInvesting Zones indicator shows the areas where LONGS or SHORTS can be made, the areas are calculated based on the mathematical averages of the high and low peaks of the price.
-There is an area called "No trading Zone" where the price is too slow, It also has a Alma Trend Ribbon (blue for uptrend, pink for downtrend) that helps to make trading decisions.
-You can make shorts when the price enters the Yellow zone called the "Sell Zone" and the price is below the Alma trend, set the TP1 in the white dotted line, and TP2 in the white lower line
-You can make longs when the price enters the Green zone called the "Buy Zone" and the price is above the Alma trend, set the TP1 in the yellow dotted line, and TP2 in the yellow upper line
-It works in all timeframes, personally I use it in 1min, 5min and 1hr.
Fibonacci Zones EMA Zones StrategyThis idea is only for fun and learning purposes only.
The strategy represents 2 simple math formulas that are very simple. the "Fibo Formula" and the "EMA Formula" Please see source code for reference
I Feel like coders can learn a lot about developing strategies using this source code
This is to show that there is unlimited amount of variables and factors to a strategy and its all about working with probability.
Also to show that unlimited amount of conditions could be added to a strategy.
And unlimited amount of variables/factors with the settings that could change the results.
Rules are simple
Entry on close, Close/Entry must be in the blue Fibo Zone
Blue Fibonacci zone fully customizable
Other Conditions could be added involving EMA zones, Over Ema1, Under Ema1 etc..
TP/SL and Dates Fully Customizable
This script is just an idea fully for learning purposes.
DD Nifty Zone MarkerDear Investor / Trader,
DD Nifty Zone Marker is a flag to identify the Supply and Demand zones.
I have coded the flag in such a way when there is an imbalance between the buyer and the seller, the flag is triggered.
There are 2 type of candle.
Equilibrium Candle (E-Candle):
They imply that transactions are happening in a range thus Buyer and Seller are in balance
Candle with Body Range <= 50% of Candle Range
Im-Balance Candle (IB-Candle):
They imply imbalance between Buyer and Seller thus price starts moving either up or down
Candle with Body Range > 50% of Candle Range
Demand Zone Formation (DZ):
Condition 1:
1. Reversal Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
Condition 2:
The two candles immediately following the IB Candle must each make a new High. They do not have to make a Higher close, just Higher high. It can be an E Candle or IB Candle
Supply Zone Formation (SZ):
Condition 1:
1. Reversal Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
Condition 2:
The two candles immediately following the IB Candle must each make a new Low. They do not have to make a lower close, just lower lows. It can be an E Candle or IB Candle.
Flag Name:
DZ - Demand Zone
SZ - Supply Zone
Suggested time frame:
Scalping trading - 1 Min or 3 Min
Intraday trading - 5 Min or 15 Min
Swing Trading - 1 Hr or 4 Hr
Positional Trading - 1 Day
Buy Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of DZ flag in an up trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the low of the BLUE candle.
Sell Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of SZ flag in a down trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the high of the BLUE candle.
High POP Setup:
One can take trades based on the flag when there is a correlation with Pivot , Camarilla , higher period MA.
Note: Trade only the pull back.
DMI & ST DEV zone intersection [LM]Hello Traders,
This indicator uses two indicators st dev extremes and DMI extremes and visualize intersection of both indicators extreme zones using crosses. It means where cross is rendered intersection of extremes has occurred.
The standard deviation uses the same calculation as my Standard deviation zones Support & Resistance indicator, DMI indicator measures both the strength and direction of a price movement. I am using both indicators to find the intersection of extreme zones between them.
ST DEV settings:
source
tops setting
bottom setting
DMI settings:
length settings
extreme zone setting
Enjoy,
Lukas
STC Price Action ZoneHow this works:
This Indicator looks to identify patterns which shows high movement area which may have occurred due to big orders at that time. It helps to Identify Price Action Zones where we may anticipate some reverse move. These Zones & Moves are helpful for Traders.
Buying Zone is below current Market Price. It indicates Price Action area where Buyers overpowered Sellers hence there was big Leg out Candle. This zone may again give buying momentum if Price comes back to that level. As a Trader one may take opportunity enter into the Trade on Bullish Side.
Selling Zone is above current Market Price. It indicate Price Action area where Sellers overpowered Buyers hence there was big Leg out Candle. This zone may again give Selling momentum if Price comes back to that level. As a Trader one may take opportunity enter into the Trade on Bearish Side.
DISCLAIMER:
This indicator/code IS NOT intended to be a formal investment advice or recommendation by the author, nor should be construed as such. Users will be fully responsible by their use regarding their own trading vehicles/assets.
It is strongly recommended that you should get full knowledge of how price actions work and wait for the clear indications before attempting.
Support Resistance ZonesSupport and resistance zones are used across all markets by traders and bots alike to identify liquidity and possible bounce areas. This script automates the drawing of those zones based on a number of variables, such as lookback period, channel width, number of touch confirmations and more.
This script also implements a some useful alerts so you can rest easy until the market hits a point of interest:
Enter SR Zone
Exit SR Zone
Break Upper Resistance
Break Lower Resistance
Buy ZonesBuy Zones help you visually see price and the percentage distance it is trading above moving averages.
The Buy Zones are completely customizable, but come preset to specific levels.
The first zone is preset to be 20% above a 50-day exponential moving average .
The second zone is preset to be 30% above a 200-day exponential moving average .
By visually seeing these zones on the chart, they could help avoid taking trades when prices are extended from consolidation areas.
Novice Hedge Zone MarkerDear Investor / Trader,
Novice Hedge Zone Marker is a flag to identify the Supply and Demand zones.
I have coded the flag in such a way when there is an imbalance between the buyer and the seller, the flag is triggered.
There are 2 type of candle.
Equilibrium Candle (E-Candle):
They imply that transactions are happening in a range thus Buyer and Seller are in balance
Candle with Body Range <= 50% of Candle Range
Im-Balance Candle (IB-Candle):
They imply imbalance between Buyer and Seller thus price starts moving either up or down
Candle with Body Range > 50% of Candle Range
Demand Zone Formation (DZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > GREEN IB Candle
Supply Zone Formation (SZ):
1. Reversal Pattern – GREEN IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
2. Continuous Pattern – RED IB Candle - > BLUE E Candle - > RED IB Candle
Flag Name:
DZ - Demand Zone
SZ - Supply Zone
Suggested time frame:
Scalping trading - 1 Min or 3 Min
Intraday trading - 5 Min or 15 Min
Swing Trading - 1 Hr or 4 Hr
Positional Trading - 1 Day
Buy Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of DZ flag in an up trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the low of the BLUE candle.
Sell Opportunity:
Entry - When there is a formation of SZ flag in a down trend of the underlying.
Stop loss should be the high of the BLUE candle.
High POP Setup:
One can take trades based on the flag when there is a correlation with Pivot , Camarilla , higher period MA.
Note: Trade only the pull back.
BTC Accumulation/Distribution ZonesAccumulate, when the price is in the green zone and distribute in the red zone. Use it on Bitcoin/Usd Bitstamp or Bitfinex preferably.
Right-click on the Y-axis and select "Scale to Price only" so the indicator doesn't mess up your scale. Enjoy!
Hashem Extended Stochastic (V2)Extended Stochastic with All Zones. From Neutral to Danger Zones.
The Most Complete and Extended Stochastic Indicator.
OMEN-ZONE-15mFXOMEN-ZONE created for 15m Charts FOREX. Omen-zone allows users to have a zone of entry for shorting and Longing.
3 Candle Wait will give users larger Zones for catching longer moves and to find great entries
20 Candle Wait will give users smaller Zones for catching Shorter moves for Scalping.
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SUPERSMOOTHED VOLUME ZONE OSCILLATOR (SSVZO)
TECHNICAL INDICATOR DOCUMENTATION
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Table of Contents:
1. Original VZO Background
2. SuperSmoother Technology
3. SSVZO Components
3.1. Main SSVZO Oscillator
3.2. Momentum Velocity Component
3.3. Adaptive Levels
3.4. Static Levels
3.5. Trend Shift Detection
3.6. Glow Effect Visualization
4. References & Further Reading
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1. ORIGINAL VOLUME ZONE OSCILLATOR (VZO) BACKGROUND
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Creator: Walid Khalil (November 2009, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities)
History: Khalil designed the VZO to address limitations in other volume indicators
by focusing on the relative balance between buying and selling volume while filtering
out market noise. The indicator identifies accumulation and distribution patterns.
Traditional Usage: The classic VZO uses a 14-period calculation setting and is
interpreted on a scale from -60% to +60%:
- Readings above +40% indicate strong buying pressure (potential overbought)
- Readings below -40% indicate strong selling pressure (potential oversold)
- The zero line acts as a key reference for trend changes
- Divergences between VZO and price offer valuable trading signals
Difference from Other Volume Indicators: Unlike simple volume indicators that only
track total volume, the VZO tracks the relative difference between up-volume and
down-volume, more effectively identifying buying/selling pressure imbalances and
potential reversal points.
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2. SUPERSMOOTHER FILTER TECHNOLOGY
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Creator: John F. Ehlers, an engineer specializing in digital signal processing for
trading systems.
Origins: Introduced in "Rocket Science for Traders" (2001) and refined in "Cybernetic
Analysis for Stocks and Futures" (2004). Represents the application of digital signal
processing techniques to financial markets.
Technical Foundation: The SuperSmoother is a two-pole low-pass filter specifically
designed to eliminate noise while preserving the underlying signal. It combines
principles of Butterworth and Gaussian filters to minimize both phase shift and
passband ripple.
Mathematical Implementation:
a1 = exp(-π * sqrt(2) / period)
b1 = 2 * a1 * cos(sqrt(2) * π / period)
c2 = b1
c3 = -a1²
c1 = 1 - c2 - c3
Advantages Over Traditional Filters:
- Reduces lag compared to simple moving averages
- Eliminates high-frequency market noise more effectively
- Minimizes unwanted ripples in the output signal
- Preserves important turning points in the data
- Superior handling of sudden market movements
According to Ehlers: "Conventional moving averages are plagued by excessive lag and/or
rippling in their passband. The SuperSmoother eliminates virtually all of this ripple
and has excellent transient response characteristics." (TASC Magazine, 2014)
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3. SSVZO COMPONENTS
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3.1. MAIN SSVZO OSCILLATOR
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Description: The core component measuring buying vs. selling volume pressure using
the SuperSmoother filter for enhanced noise reduction.
Calculation: SSVZO analyzes the relationship between up-volume (volume on rising
prices) and down-volume (volume on falling prices), applying exponential moving
averages to both components, then calculating their relative strength. The
SuperSmoother filter reduces market noise while preserving the underlying trend signal.
Implementation Advantage: By applying the SuperSmoother filter to the VZO calculation,
the SSVZO provides significantly cleaner signals with fewer false crossovers and more
accurate identification of true trend changes.
Interpretation:
- Values above zero indicate bullish volume dominance
- Values below zero indicate bearish volume dominance
- Readings above +60 suggest overbought conditions
- Readings below -60 suggest oversold conditions
- Crossovers of the zero line signal potential trend changes
Trading Application: Use SSVZO as a primary volume-based momentum indicator to
confirm price trends, identify divergences, and spot potential reversal zones.
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3.2. MOMENTUM VELOCITY COMPONENT
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Description: A histogram displaying the rate of change of momentum, showing how
quickly buying or selling pressure is accelerating or decelerating.
Calculation: Derived from price momentum over a user-defined period, with optional
adaptive filtering that adjusts sensitivity based on market volatility. The velocity
component shows the first derivative of momentum – essentially the "acceleration" of
market movement.
Technical Origin: Inspired by Ehlers' work on Hilbert Transforms and research on
cyclic components in financial markets, as detailed in "Cycle Analytics for Traders"
(2013).
Interpretation:
- Positive readings (teal bars) indicate accelerating upward momentum
- Negative readings (orange bars) suggest accelerating downward momentum
- Larger bars indicate stronger momentum acceleration
- Shrinking bars signal momentum deceleration
Trading Application: Use as an early warning system for potential trend exhaustion
or confirmation of a new trending move. When momentum velocity diverges from price,
it often precedes a reversal.
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3.3. ADAPTIVE LEVELS
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Description: Dynamic overbought and oversold boundaries that adjust to market
conditions, providing context-aware trading signals.
Calculation: Uses statistical methods based on the standard deviation of the SSVZO
values over a longer period. These levels automatically widen during higher volatility
periods and narrow during consolidation.
Research Base: Draws from Perry Kaufman's work on Adaptive Moving Averages (AMA) and
Bollinger's research on dynamic volatility bands, as published in "Trading Systems
and Methods" (2013).
Interpretation:
- Adaptive Overbought (dotted circles above): Dynamic ceiling that expands/contracts
based on market volatility
- Adaptive Oversold (dotted circles below): Dynamic floor that expands/contracts based
on market volatility
Trading Application: More reliable for identifying extremes than static levels,
particularly in changing market conditions or different instruments. Touching these
levels often provides higher-probability reversal signals.
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Description: Fixed overbought and oversold horizontal lines that provide consistent
reference points for excess market conditions.
Calculation: Preset at +60 (overbought) and -60 (oversold) based on historical
analysis of volume behavior across multiple markets, extending the classic VZO range.
Interpretation:
- Readings above +60 suggest potential buying exhaustion
- Readings below -60 indicate potential selling exhaustion
- Duration spent beyond these levels correlates with reversal probability
Trading Application: Use as baseline reference points for extreme conditions. Most
effective when combined with other confirmation signals like divergences or
candlestick patterns.
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3.5. TREND SHIFT DETECTION
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Description: Visual markers and optional background shading highlighting potential
trend changes when the SSVZO crosses the zero line.
Calculation: Based on mathematical crossovers of the SSVZO value above or below the
zero line, with pattern recognition to reduce false signals.
Research Foundation: Incorporates concepts from Dr. Alexander Elder's "triple screen
trading system" and Mark Chaikin's volume-based trend identification research.
Interpretation:
- Upward triangles indicate bullish trend shifts (SSVZO crossing above zero)
- Downward triangles indicate bearish trend shifts (SSVZO crossing below zero)
- Background shading emphasizes the new trend direction
Trading Application: These signals often precede price trend changes and can serve
as entry triggers when aligned with the higher timeframe trend.
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3.6. GLOW EFFECT VISUALIZATION
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Description: An aesthetic enhancement creating a gradient "glow" around the main SSVZO
line, improving visual clarity and emphasizing signal strength.
Calculation: Generated using percentage-based bands around the main SSVZO value, with
multiple translucent layers to create a subtle illumination effect.
Design Inspiration: Inspired by modern UI/UX design principles for financial
dashboards and the MATS (Moving Average Trend Sniper) indicator's visual presentation,
enhancing perception of signal strength through visual intensity.
Interpretation:
- Teal glow indicates positive SSVZO values (bullish)
- Orange glow indicates negative SSVZO values (bearish)
- Glow intensity correlates with the strength of the signal
Trading Application: Beyond aesthetics, the glow creates visual emphasis that makes
trend direction, strength, and changes more immediately apparent, particularly useful
during fast-moving market conditions.
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4. REFERENCES & FURTHER READING
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1. Ehlers, J. F. (2001). "Rocket Science for Traders: Digital Signal Processing
Applications." John Wiley & Sons.
2. Ehlers, J. F. (2004). "Cybernetic Analysis for Stocks and Futures: Cutting-Edge
DSP Technology to Improve Your Trading." John Wiley & Sons.
3. Ehlers, J. F. (2013). "Cycle Analytics for Traders: Advanced Technical Trading
Concepts." John Wiley & Sons.
4. Khalil, W. (2009). "The Volume Zone Oscillator." Technical Analysis of Stocks &
Commodities, November 2009.
5. Kaufman, P. J. (2013). "Trading Systems and Methods." 5th Edition, Wiley Trading.
6. Elder, A. (2002). "Come Into My Trading Room: A Complete Guide to Trading."
John Wiley & Sons.
7. Bollinger, J. (2002). "Bollinger on Bollinger Bands." McGraw-Hill Education.
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Supply & Demand Zones + Order Block (Pro Fusion) - Auto Order Strategy Title:
Smart Supply & Demand Zones + Order Block Auto Strategy with ScalpPro (Buy-Focused)
📄 Strategy Description:
This strategy combines the power of Supply & Demand Zone analysis, Order Block detection, and an enhanced Scalp Pro momentum filter, specifically designed for automated decision-making based on high-volume breakouts.
✅ Key Features:
Auto Entry (Buy Only) Based on Breakouts
Automatically enters a Buy position when the price breaks out of a valid demand zone, confirmed by EMA 50 trend and volume spike.
Order Block Logic
Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks using consecutive candle structures and significant price movement.
Dynamic Stop Loss & Trailing Stop
Implements a trailing stop once price moves in profit, along with static initial stop loss for risk management.
Clear Visual Labels & Alerts
Displays BUY/SELL, Demand/Supply, and Order Block labels directly on the chart. Alerts trigger on valid breakout signals.
Scalp Pro Momentum Filter (Optimized)
Uses a modified MACD-style momentum indicator to confirm trend strength and filter out weak signals.
Trend Zone Moving Averages📈 Trend Zone Moving Averages
The Trend Zone Moving Averages indicator helps traders quickly identify market trends using the 50SMA, 100SMA, and 200SMA. With dynamic background colors, customizable settings, and real-time alerts, this tool provides a clear view of bullish, bearish, and extreme trend conditions.
🔹 Features:
Trend Zones with Dynamic Background Colors
Green → Bullish Trend (50SMA > 100SMA > 200SMA, price above 50SMA)
Red → Bearish Trend (50SMA < 100SMA < 200SMA, price below 50SMA)
Yellow → Neutral Trend (Mixed signals)
Dark Green → Extreme Bullish (Price above all three SMAs)
Dark Red → Extreme Bearish (Price below all three SMAs)
Customizable Moving Averages
Toggle 50SMA, 100SMA, and 200SMA on/off from the settings.
Perfect for traders who prefer a cleaner chart.
Real-Time Trend Alerts
Get instant notifications when the trend changes:
🟢 Bullish Zone Alert – When price enters a bullish trend.
🔴 Bearish Zone Alert – When price enters a bearish trend.
🟡 Neutral Zone Alert – When trend shifts to neutral.
🌟 Extreme Bullish Alert – When price moves above all SMAs.
⚠️ Extreme Bearish Alert – When price drops below all SMAs.
✅ Perfect for Any Market
Works on stocks, forex, crypto, and commodities.
Adaptable for day traders, swing traders, and investors.
⚙️ How to Use: Trend Zone Moving Averages Strategy
This strategy helps traders identify and trade with the trend using the Trend Zone Moving Averages indicator. It works across stocks, forex, crypto, and commodities.
🟢 Bullish Trend Strategy (Green Background)
Objective: Look for buying opportunities when the market is in an uptrend.
Entry Conditions:
✅ Background is Green (Bullish Zone).
✅ Price is above the 50SMA (confirming strength).
✅ Price pulls back to the 50SMA and bounces OR breaks above a key resistance level.
Stop Loss:
🔹 Place below the most recent swing low or just under the 50SMA.
Take Profit:
🔹 First target at the next resistance level or recent swing high.
🔹 Second target if price continues higher—trail stops to lock in profits.
🔴 Bearish Trend Strategy (Red Background)
Objective: Look for shorting opportunities when the market is in a downtrend.
Entry Conditions:
✅ Background is Red (Bearish Zone).
✅ Price is below the 50SMA (confirming weakness).
✅ Price pulls back to the 50SMA and rejects OR breaks below a key support level.
Stop Loss:
🔹 Place above the most recent swing high or just above the 50SMA.
Take Profit:
🔹 First target at the next support level or recent swing low.
🔹 Second target if price keeps falling—trail stops to secure profits.
🌟 Extreme Trend Strategy (Dark Green / Dark Red Background)
Objective: Trade with momentum when the market is in a strong trend.
Entry Conditions:
✅ Dark Green Background → Extreme Bullish: Price is above all three SMAs (strong uptrend).
✅ Dark Red Background → Extreme Bearish: Price is below all three SMAs (strong downtrend).
Trade Execution:
🔹 For longs (Dark Green): Look for breakout entries above resistance or pullbacks to the 50SMA.
🔹 For shorts (Dark Red): Look for breakdown entries below support or rejections at the 50SMA.
Risk Management:
🔹 Use tighter stop losses and trail profits aggressively to maximize gains.
🟡 Neutral Trend Strategy (Yellow Background)
Objective: Avoid trading or wait for a breakout.
What to Do:
🔹 Avoid trading in this zone—price is indecisive.
🔹 Wait for confirmation (background turns green/red) before taking a trade.
🔹 Use alerts to notify you when the trend resumes.
📌 Final Tips
Use this strategy with price action for extra confirmation.
Combine with support/resistance levels to improve accuracy.
Set alerts for trend changes so you never miss an opportunity.
Enjoy!
Trendchange Zones Indicator | iSolani
Spotting Reversals Before They Happen: The iSolani Trendshift System
Where RSI Meets Smart Volume Analysis - Your Visual Guide to Market Turns
Core Methodology
RSI-Powered Zones
Identifies critical levels using:
14-period RSI (default) with 70/30 thresholds
Semi-transparent boxes marking overbought (red) and oversold (green) territories
Zone persistence until RSI returns to neutral range
Dynamic Level Tracking
Plots evolving support/resistance using:
Pivot highs/lows with 15-bar lookback (default)
Auto-extending lines that adapt to new price extremes
Volume-Confirmed Breakouts
Flags significant moves with:
5/10 EMA volume oscillator
20% volume threshold (default) for confirmation
Technical Innovation
Three-Layer Confirmation
Unique combination of:
Classic RSI extremes
Price structure through pivot points
Volume-fueled momentum shifts
Adaptive Visualization
Zones maintain historical context at 33% transparency
Dynamic lines extend indefinitely until invalidated
Discreet labels for breakout events
System Workflow
Calculates RSI values in real-time
Draws colored zones when RSI crosses 70/30
Marks pivot points every 15 bars (default)
Updates support/resistance lines on new pivots
Triggers alerts when price breaks levels with volume confirmation
Standard Configuration
RSI Settings : 14-period length
Pivot Detection : 15-bar left/right lookback
Visuals : 33% transparency zones with thin borders
Volume Threshold : 20% oscillator difference
Alerts : Breakout signals with "B" labels
This system transforms the classic RSI into a spatial analysis tool - not just showing when markets are overextended, but where they're likely to reverse. The dynamic lines act as moving barriers that adapt to market structure, while the volume filter ensures only high-conviction breaks get flagged. By layering momentum, price action, and volume dynamics, it creates a multi-spectrum view of potential trend changes.
Red & Green Zone ReversalOverview
The “Red & Green Zone Reversal” indicator is designed to visually highlight potential reversal zones on your chart by using a combination of Bollinger Bands and the Relative Strength Index (RSI).
It overlays on the chart and provides background color cues—red for oversold conditions and green for overbought conditions—along with corresponding alert triggers.
Key Components
Overlay: The indicator is set to overlay the chart, meaning its visual cues (colored backgrounds) are drawn directly on the price chart.
Bollinger Bands Calculation
Period: A 20-period simple moving average (SMA) is calculated from the closing prices.
Standard Deviation Multiplier: A multiplier of 2.0 is applied.
Bands Defined:
Basis: The 20-period SMA.
Deviation: Calculated as 2 times the standard deviation over the same period.
Upper Band: Basis plus the deviation.
Lower Band: Basis minus the deviation.
RSI Calculation
Period: The RSI is computed over a 14-period span using the closing prices.
Thresholds:
Oversold Threshold: 30 (used for the red zone condition).
Overbought Threshold: 70 (used for the green zone condition).
Zone Conditions
Red Zone (Oversold):
Criteria: The price is below the lower Bollinger Band and the RSI is below 30.
Purpose: Highlights a situation where the asset may be deeply oversold, signaling a potential reversal to the upside.
Green Zone (Overbought):
Criteria: The price is above the upper Bollinger Band and the RSI is above 70.
Purpose: Indicates that the asset may be overbought, potentially signaling a reversal to the downside.
Visual and Alert Components
Background Coloring:
Red Background: Applied when the red zone condition is met (using a semi-transparent red).
Green Background: Applied when the green zone condition is met (using a semi-transparent green).
Alerts:
Red Alert: An alert condition titled “Deep Oversold Alert” is triggered with the message “Deep Oversold Signal triggered!” when the red zone criteria are satisfied.
Green Alert: Similarly, an alert condition titled “Deep Overbought Alert” is triggered with the message “Deep Overbought Signal triggered!” when the green zone criteria are met.
Important Disclaimers
Not Financial Advice:
This indicator is provided for informational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute trading advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Traders should use it as one of several tools in their analysis and should perform their own due diligence.
Risk Management:
Trading inherently involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always implement appropriate risk management and use stop losses where necessary.
Summary
In summary, the “Red & Green Zone Reversal” indicator uses Bollinger Bands and RSI to detect extreme market conditions. It visually marks oversold (red) and overbought (green) conditions directly on the chart and offers alert conditions to help traders monitor these potential reversal points.
Enjoy!!
Custom SL/TP ZonesThe "Please Don't Stop Me Now" Indicator 📊
Ever found yourself staring at a chart, thinking "This is DEFINITELY the bottom!" only to watch your stop loss get hit faster than your ex replacing you? Well, this indicator won't stop that from happening, but at least you'll know exactly where you're going to be wrong! 🎯
How it works:
See a setup you like? Pick your candle of choice (make sure it's closed - we're not fortune tellers here)
Hit either Bull or Bear (choose wisely, or don't - we all know it's 50/50 anyway)
3. Marvel at the beautiful boxes showing your:
Take Profit Zone (where you'll exit too early)
Stop Loss Zone (where you'll probably exit, let's be honest)
Features:
Uses ATR for dynamic zones because "one size fits all" only works in disappointing Halloween costumes
Extends 10 bars into the future, giving you plenty of time to watch your prediction go wrong
Price labels included so you know exactly where to set your alerts (and subsequently ignore them)
Customizable multipliers for when you're feeling extra brave (or foolish)
Clean interface that won't distract you from your bad decisions
Remember: The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent, but at least with this indicator, you'll know exactly where your rationality ends and your "This time it's different" begins!
Happy Trading! (Results may vary, tears not included)
Settings:
TP Multiplier: How far to your dreams (Default: 4.0)
SL Multiplier: How far to your nightmares (Default: 2.0)
Bar Offset: Pick your poison (1 = last closed bar)
Colors: Because trading isn't painful enough in grayscale