Higher Timeframe Bias and DOLAn indicator which looks at the most recent FVG and, assuming it's been respected, provides a bias flag on the 1H, 4H and Daily levels.
Trend Analizi
Ultimate Stock Trend & Liquidity Screener1. Overview & Originality
This script is a comprehensive, all-in-one screening tool designed to identify high-quality, trend-following opportunities in global stock markets. Its originality lies in combining seven distinct logical checks—spanning liquidity, trend, momentum, and volatility—into a single, cohesive framework.
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The script's core innovation is its "Total Score" system. This feature moves beyond simple binary filtering by quantifying how well a stock meets the ideal criteria for a tradable trend. This allows you to rank entire watchlists to find the most promising candidates, not just the ones that meet a minimum threshold.
Designed for full integration with the TradingView ecosystem, the script outputs all individual conditions and the Total Score as separate columns in the Pine Screener, enabling deep and flexible market analysis.
2. Core Concepts & How It Works
Built on the classic principles of trend-following, this screener validates potential trades against a robust checklist. The default parameters are tuned for stock market analysis, using standard lookback periods like the 50 and 200-day moving averages.
The script systematically checks for:
Liquidity: Guarantees the stock is actively traded by filtering for minimum daily dollar volume (turnover) and a healthy 30-day average volume, which is critical for good execution.
Trend Confirmation: Employs the classic 50/200 Simple Moving Average "golden cross" structure to confirm a healthy, long-term uptrend.
Trend Quality: Includes an optional filter to verify that the long-term 200-day SMA is actively sloping upwards, ensuring the underlying trend has momentum.
Trend Strength: Uses the Average Directional Index (ADX) to filter out weak or sideways markets, focusing only on stocks in a strong, established trend.
Momentum: Confirms the trend is supported by sustained buying pressure by checking that the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is in a bullish regime (above 50).
Volatility: Requires a minimum level of volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) as a percentage of the price, ensuring the stock has enough movement to be tradable.
Strategic Entry: Offers a user-selectable "Entry Mode" to fit different trading styles:
Breakout Mode: Identifies stocks hitting new highs on a surge of volume.
Pullback Mode: Finds stocks already in a strong uptrend that are experiencing a healthy dip to a short-term moving average.
3. How to Use This Script
This indicator is designed for two primary workflows:
Single-Stock Analysis: Apply the script to any stock chart to see a detailed diagnostic table in the bottom-right corner. This table provides a real-time checklist for all 7 conditions and the Total Score.
Full Market Screening (Recommended):
Open the Stock Screener on TradingView.
Click "Filters" and select this script from the Pine Screener menu.
Click the "Columns" button and add the new columns generated by this script ("Total Score," "Liquidity OK," etc.).
You can now sort your entire watchlist by "Total Score" to find the best candidates or filter for stocks that meet a minimum score (e.g., Total Score > 5 ).
4. Inputs & Customization
All parameters are fully customizable in the script's "Settings" menu. You can easily adjust moving average lengths, thresholds, and lookback periods to tailor the screener to your specific strategy, timeframe, or market.
5. Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee any specific outcome or profit. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use this screener as part of a complete trading plan that includes your own analysis and risk management.
XAUUSD Confluence Pro v4.7A precision-built TradingView indicator engineered for professional gold (XAUUSD) trading.
It fuses multi-layer trend confirmation (EMA + MACD + ADX) with market-structure logic (BOS/CHOCH, Engulfing, FVG filters) to identify high-probability reversals and continuations.
Each signal automatically generates:
Smart trade metrics: dynamic ATR-based stop-loss, adaptive dual take-profits, and trailing-EMA management.
Integrated performance dashboard: real-time trade tracking in pips and dollars, complete with running totals.
Automation hooks: one-click PineConnector alert support for instant MT4/MT5 execution, including SL, TP, and lot size.
Fully customizable, session-aware, and built for automation—the XAUUSD Confluence Pro v4.7 transforms TradingView into a full-scale strategy terminal.
MJ_Doy Indicator - Premium & Ordinaire + Dashboard + Alerts (v5)Triple MA
M_jr made this based on Triple MA (moving average and 2x exponentiel moving average)
Ultimate Crypto Trend & Liquidity Screener v11. Overview & Originality
This script is an advanced, all-in-one screening tool designed specifically to identify high-potential, trend-following opportunities within the cryptocurrency market. While many screeners focus on single conditions, the "Ultimate Crypto Trend & Liquidity Screener" is original in its multi-layered approach, combining seven distinct logical checks into a single, cohesive framework.
Its primary innovation is the calculation of a "Total Score," which quantifies how well an asset conforms to the ideal characteristics of a tradable trend. This allows traders to move beyond simple binary (yes/no) filtering and instead rank the entire market to find the absolute best candidates that match their strategy.
The script is fully compatible with the TradingView Pine Screener, outputting each individual condition and the Total Score as separate columns for powerful, flexible market analysis.
2. Core Concepts & How It Works
This screener is built on the core principles of classic trend-following. It evaluates assets against a comprehensive checklist to ensure they are not only trending, but are also liquid, volatile, and at a strategic entry point.
The script systematically checks for:
Liquidity: Ensures the asset is actively traded with significant dollar volume, which is crucial for minimizing slippage. It checks both the daily turnover and the 30-day average volume.
Trend Confirmation: Utilizes a dual-moving average system (20/50 SMA default) to confirm the underlying trend direction. It also includes an optional filter to ensure the long-term moving average is actively sloping upwards, confirming trend health.
Trend Strength: Employs the Average Directional Index (ADX) to measure the strength of the trend, filtering out weak or choppy price action.
Momentum: Uses the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to confirm that the asset has positive momentum, as strong trends are supported by sustained buying pressure.
Volatility: Measures volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) as a percentage of the price. This ensures the asset has enough movement to be profitable, a key factor in the 24/7 crypto market.
Strategic Entry: Offers a user-selectable "Entry Mode." You can choose between:
Breakout Mode: Identifies assets breaking out to new highs on a surge of volume.
Pullback Mode: Identifies assets already in a strong uptrend that are experiencing a healthy dip to a key moving average, offering a potentially better risk/reward entry.
3. How to Use This Script
This indicator is designed for two primary workflows:
Single-Asset Analysis: When you apply the script to any crypto chart, a detailed diagnostic table will appear in the bottom-right corner. This table provides a real-time checklist, showing true or false for each of the 7 conditions and the final score, allowing for a quick and deep analysis of any individual asset.
Full Market Screening (Recommended):
Open the Crypto Screener on TradingView.
Click the "Filters" button and at the bottom of the menu, select this script ("Ultimate Crypto Trend & Liquidity Screener").
Click the "Columns" button on the screener and add the columns generated by this script, such as "Total Score," "Liquidity OK," "Entry Signal OK," etc.
You can now sort the entire crypto market by "Total Score" to instantly find the strongest candidates, or filter for assets that meet specific conditions (e.g., Total Score > 5 ).
4. Inputs & Customization
All parameters within this script are fully customizable via the "Settings" menu. The default values have been tuned for general use in the crypto market (e.g., faster moving averages, higher volatility thresholds), but you are encouraged to adjust them to fit your specific trading style, preferred timeframes, and risk tolerance.
5. Disclaimer
This tool is designed for educational and analytical purposes to aid in the decision-making process. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee trading success. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use this screener in conjunction with your own comprehensive analysis and robust risk management practices. This script is published open-source to encourage community learning and collaboration.
whang master trend🔥 Smart EMA + MACD + RSI Trend Filter
Catch real trends — avoid false signals!
Looking for clean and reliable trade alerts?
This script combines the power of EMA crossover, MACD momentum, and RSI trend strength — all in one simple tool.
📈 Buy Signal: EMA14 crosses above EMA70, MACD > 0, and RSI > 60
📉 Sell Signal: EMA14 crosses below EMA70, MACD < 0, and RSI < 40
✅ Both EMAs must slope in the same direction — no more sideways traps!
💡 Why traders love it:
Easy setup — plug & play
Directional EMA filter removes noise
Custom RSI timeframe filter for higher accuracy
Real-time alerts via Any alert() function call
Built-in RSI mini panel for quick reference
Perfect for traders who want to ride the trend, stay out of choppy markets,
and receive clear alerts at the right time.
✨ Add it to your chart today — let smart filters guide your trades 🚀
Elipli5648This indicator displays two moving averages on the same chart — the 9-period and 200-period simple moving averages (SMA).
Both lines are customizable in color and line width directly from the settings menu.
Useful for identifying short-term vs long-term trend direction.
Liquidity StatusKey Points
The Liquidity Status (LS) indicator is designed to directly monitor liquidity conditions and determine if they are Bullish or Bearish.
If conditions are bullish, the candle is painted green (or whichever color is chosen by you to represent bullish liquidity) and the expected price action is up.
If conditions are bearish, the candle is painted red (or whichever color is chosen by you to represent bearish liquidity) and the expected price action is down.
LS allows you to monitor for when traders are absorbing or supplying liquidity and in which direction the liquidity is flowing.
LS works on equities, cryptocurrencies, forex, options data, and futures.
Summary
The Liquidity Status (LS) indicator measures liquidity directly without relying on bid/ask spreads, order-book information, or any other traditional means. The benefit of this non-traditional approach is a novel and unique way to interpret and analyze liquidity in the market.
LS is designed to be as straightforward as possible: when conditions are bullish then the outlook is bullish and the candles are painted the bullish color (default: green), and when conditions are bearish then the outlook is bearish and the candles are painted the bearish color (default: red).
This means the candles are not colored based on their price movements but rather based on their liquidity status.
Additionally, LS indicates Liquidity Flow (LF) as well. LF indicates where the source of liquidity is or is moving towards: either towards the Ask (if the Bid is requiring liquidity then the liquidity source becomes the Ask), or towards the Bid (if the Ask is requiring liquidity then the liquidity source becomes the Bid). This can be helpful in early identification of trend changes.
The default settings are designed to be streamlined but the Settings section below outlines how to add additional information and detail to your charts if desired.
Examples
An example of LS on default setting:
With Full and Declarative reporting:
ES Futures:
Details
In the default settings, LS indicates if conditions are:
Bullish : meaning that current liquidity is bullish and so too are outlooks, or
Bearish: meaning that current liquidity is bearish and so too are outlooks.
There are additional data that are provided via LS, if toggled on (as described below). They include:
Aggressive Bid / Ask : This indicates that there is an aggressive trader present. Aggressive traders are large liquidity absorbers and are defined as having a sense of urgency in their trading that will cause them to go where-ever (whichever price) they can in order to transact. A classic Aggressive Bid, for instance, is a short-seller currently being squeezed.
Eager Bid / Ask : This indicates that there is an eager trader present. Eager traders are defined by their willingness to “cross the isle” in order to transact. For example, an eager bid will move to the ask in order to transact whereas an organic bid would not.
Organic Bid / Ask : This indicates that transactions are occurring at the organic traders. Organic traders are defined as having a large time-horizon and are value-seekers. For instance, an organic ask will likely move price up in order to sell high (the second part of buy low, sell high).
Additionally, LS indicates LF by specifying which party has the demand for liquidity and which has the supply for liquidity.
Flow to Ask : This indicates that the demand to transact is flowing to the ask (i.e.: the bid needs to transact more than the ask) and thus the ask is becoming the liquidity supplier.
Flow to Bid : This indicates that the demand to transact is flowing to the bid (i.e.: the ask needs to transact more than the bid) and thus the bid is becoming the liquidity supplier.
Neutral : No discernable difference in liquidity demand.
In combination, these signals can produce powerful measurements of underlying liquidity activity. For instance:
If LS indicates “At Organic Ask” and LF indicates “Flow to Ask” then this means that (1) transactions are predominantly occurring at or near the organic ask and (2) the organic ask is the dominate liquidity supplier. The consequence is likely substantial price appreciation (remember: the organic ask wants to sell high and now they are setting the terms and conditions of transacting!).
Example - How it started: transactions started to occur at the Organic Ask with Flow to Ask:
Example - How it ended:
Conversely, “At Organic Bid” and “Flow to Bid” indicates that transactions are predominantly occurring at or near the organic bid (who wants to buy low) and they the ones fulfilling the demand to transact coming from the ask. The expected outlook? Price depreciation as the organic bid lowers their orders to average down!
Example - How it started: transactions started to occur at Organic Bid with Flow to Bid:
Example - How it ended:
Lastly, LS (in combination with Liquidity Triggers) can identify moments of high-risk for bull and bear traps (see FAQ for details on how traps are found).
Example: Bear-Trap (with LT displayed)
Example: Bull-Trap (with LT displayed)
Customization
LS has many customization options available.
Sensitivity Mode
LS comes in a variety of sensitivities (for the nerds: adjusting the Sensitivity vs. Specificity), outlined below:
Aggressive : The Aggressive sensitivity mode puts LS in a state of hyper-awareness for anything that might indicate a change in overall liquidity status (i.e.: Bullish to Bearish or Bearish to Bullish) is underway. The benefit of the Aggressive mode is that it does not take much for LS to change its mind about current conditions. The trade-off, however, is increase in false alarms.
Balance : The balanced setting works to balance specificity (how right LS is) with sensitivity (how much chang it takes to convince LS to change its mind).
Conservative : The conservative setting is prone to change slower than both Aggressive and Balance but is intended to be more “certain” of the changes when they are indicated. This can lower the sensitivity (early entrances to trend-changes might be delayed slightly) in exchange for greater confidence in the future.
Diamond : This is the most specific and least sensitive option. Designed for when you only want LS to indicate a change with the strictest of criteria met.
Examples:
Aggressive LS:
Balanced LS:
Conservative LS:
Diamond LS:
LS Detail Amount
Controls how much detail and information you want displayed.
Simplified : Keeps messaging straightforward: Bearish or Bullish.
Full : Parsing the data for greater detail about if conditions are Strong or Weak. Produces candles and text output.
LS Reporting Style
Interpretive : Text output from LS is kept as either Bullish or Bearish.
Declarative : Additional information regarding if the transactions are being performed by an Aggressive, Eager or Organic trader.
LS Candle Replacement
In order to have LS produce candles colored by liquidity, the `LS Candle Replacement` option must be selected, along with deselecting the charts candle-making by going to Settings -> Symbol and de-selecting `Body`, `Border`, and `Wick`.
Otherwise, LS’ colors will be over-ridden by the chart.
Alerts
LS comes with several alerts to help keep track of changing liquidity conditions in the market. They include:
Is Bullish / Bearish : fires at the start of the candle if conditions are bullish/bearish.
Has Become Bullish / Bearish : Fires at the end of the candle if conditions have swapped (as compared to the previous candle).
Flow is to Ask / Bid : Fires at the start of the candle to indicate which direction liquidity is flowing via LF.
Flow Switch to Bid / Ask : Fires if there is a change in the LF from one to the other.
Suspected Bear Trap : Fires if a bear trap is detected.
Suspected Bear Trap Ended : Fires if an on-going bear-trap has ended.
Suspected Bull Trap : Fires if a bull trap is detected.
Suspected Bull Trap Ended : Fires if an on-going bull-trap has ended.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get access to LS?
Please see the Author’s Instructions for more information.
Where can I get more information on LS?
Please see the Author’s Instructions for more information.
I tried to add LS to my chart but nothing is showing.
That’s no good! Be sure that the indicator hasn’t errored out (if there is a small red dot next to its name then it has errored out). If it has, then try re-applying the indicator to your chart.
If there is no error indicated, and you still do not see anything it may be likely that the requested symbol either:
Doesn’t have sufficient data to calculate LS on, or
Lacks the data for LS to be calculated completed.
To check, try using LS on a smaller interval. If LS starts to populate, it is likely that the needed data is present but just not enough for the timeframe you were interested in. If there is no LS even when moving to lower intervals, then it may be that the specified underlying lacks the required data.
How come LS is saying things are Bearish but price is going up?
Sometimes that can happen! But until LS indicates bullish liquidity, the expectation is that price will fall back down.
How come LS is saying things are Bullish but price is going down?
Sometimes that can happen! But until LS indicates bearish liquidity, the expectation is that price will recover and continue moving on upwards.
How do you locate Bear and Bull traps?
LS has LT (Liquidity Triggers) baked into it for alerts and uses LT to compare expected conditions with real conditions. If LS and LT are mismatched then a trap is detected. The LT conditions checked are:
If LT is in a bull-stack : that means LT(144) > LT(377) > LT(610), or
If LT is in a bear-stack : that means LT(610) < LT(377) < LT(144)
Then once the stack is determined, if LS disagrees:
LS is indicating Bullish while LT is in a bear-stack, or
LS is indicating Bearish while LT is in a bull-stack
Then the alert is triggered (based off of LT’s orientation). This means:
If conditions are Bullish but LT is showing a Bearish stack, then a Bull Trap is detected, and
If conditions are Bearish but LT is showing a Bullish Stack, then a Bear Trap is detected.
I have questions and maybe a bug!
Please reach out and report! Please refer to the Author’s Instructions for more information on how to reach out.
Does LS get updates?
Yup! Improvements come relatively frequently and if you have any suggestions for improvements, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
MA Distance IndicatorThe distance from a moving average is a common way to look at how extended a stock is. This simplifies it a bit by plotting the distance below the chart, so you don't have to eyeball estimate it.
This indicator allows plotting the distance from 2 MAs, one is a histogram and one is a line.
The line MA is off by default.
The scale factor is in case you are using it intraday, it helps with small multiples of the Moving Average that would be common intraday.
"Scale by" lets you decide if the distance is measured as a percentage of the moving average level or as a count of ATRs.
Fib Retrace + Extensions (v6– safe version) v 1🌀 Fib Extension Plus Retracement Strategy: Complete Overview
📊 Purpose and Core Idea
The Fib Extension Plus Retracement Strategy is a hybrid price-action methodology that blends Fibonacci Retracement and Fibonacci Extension tools to map high-probability entry, exit, and target zones within trending markets.
It is designed for precision timing, measured risk exposure, and trend-continuation trading.
By uniting both retracement and extension logic, traders can capture the entire lifecycle of a move — from the pullback phase to the breakout and projected expansion wave.
Futures Correlation Dashboard# 📊 Futures Correlation Dashboard
## Track Multiple Market Indicators in One View
Monitor ES, NQ, YM, VIX, USI:ADD , and USI:TICK simultaneously to see how the futures markets are moving together in real-time.
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## 🎯 What's Included
**6 Market Instruments:**
- **ES** - S&P 500 Futures
- **NQ** - Nasdaq 100 Futures
- **YM** - Dow Jones Futures
- **VIX** - Volatility Index
- ** USI:ADD ** - NYSE Advance-Decline Line
- ** USI:TICK ** - NYSE Tick Index
**Live Data Table:**
- Current prices and percentage changes
- Real-time status indicators
- Market sentiment overview
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## 📈 Features
✅ Multi-panel layout showing all 6 instruments simultaneously
✅ Customizable alert thresholds for USI:ADD and USI:TICK
✅ Color-coded visual indicators
✅ Works on any timeframe
✅ Live updates with market data
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## 🔔 Alert Conditions
Set alerts for:
- USI:ADD crossing your custom thresholds
- USI:TICK extreme readings
- VIX movement patterns
- Confluence between multiple indicators
*Configure alert levels in the indicator settings.*
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## ⚙️ Customizable Settings
Adjust thresholds for:
- USI:ADD bullish/bearish levels
- USI:TICK bullish/bearish levels
- USI:TICK extreme readings
- Display options for each instrument
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## 💡 Use Cases
**Monitoring Market Activity:**
See multiple futures contracts and market internals without switching between charts.
**Correlation Analysis:**
Watch how different instruments move relative to each other throughout the trading session.
**Data Aggregation:**
Consolidate key market data into a single, organized view for faster decision-making.
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## ⚠️ Requirements
- TradingView Premium or higher (for real-time multi-symbol data)
- Data subscriptions for: CME futures, CBOE VIX, and NYSE internals ( USI:ADD , USI:TICK )
- Compatible with all timeframes
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## 📊 Who Is This For?
- Futures traders wanting consolidated market data
- Day traders monitoring multiple instruments
- Anyone interested in tracking market breadth alongside price action
- Traders who want to see correlations between ES, NQ, YM and market internals
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## Technical Specifications
- Built with Pine Script v5
- Uses `request.security()` for multi-symbol data
- Real-time calculations and updates
- Minimal chart space usage with organized panel layout
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*This indicator displays market data and calculated values. It does not provide trading signals or recommendations. Use at your own risk and always practice proper risk management.*
MM-Auto SQ9 V1.0MM-Auto SQ9 V1.0 — Automatic Square-of-9 levels from a selected pivot (Bottom/Top). Choose base shape or Custom Angle, optional half-angles, cycles, and full color/style control.
Disclaimer: Educational purposes only — not financial advice.
**What it is**
A visual Gann Square-of-9 level engine. It projects horizontal SQ9 price levels from a single pivot using root/square transforms, with selectable geometric bases (90°/60°/72°/120°/45°) or a **Custom Angle**, optional **Sub-Angles (half-angles)**, multi-cycle expansion, full styling control, and a **draggable 0-line** pivot.
**Key features**
* **Draggable 0-line:** Drag the pivot line on the chart and drop it on any swing high/low — no need to type the reference price. Levels recalc instantly.
* **Bottom/Top modes** for projection direction.
* **Shapes or Custom Angle** (Square/Octagon/Hexagon/Triangle/Pentagon or your own).
* **Sub-Angles (½)** with separate style/color.
* **Cycles** to extend the grid.
* **Clean UI**: labels (size/distance), line thickness/style/colors, pivot line style.
**Inputs (quick guide)**
Pivot Price • Pivot Type (Bottom/Top) • Space Multiplier • Geometric Shape / Custom Angle Value • Number of Cycles • Show Sub-Angles & Line Style • Colors & Line Thickness • Labels (on/size/distance).
**Workflow**
1. Drag the **0-line** to your pivot (any swing high/low) or set **Pivot Price** and **Bottom/Top**.
2. Pick shape or **Custom Angle**; increase **Cycles** if needed.
3. Tune **Space Multiplier** to align levels with historical reactions.
4. (Optional) Enable **Sub-Angles** for finer structure.
5. Observe **bounce / break / retest** around levels and combine with your system.
**Pro tips**
* Use a **structural swing** as pivot.
* Reduce clutter by lowering cycles or disabling sub-angles.
* Pair with **market structure / volume / ATR / fractals** for decision support.
* Adjust label size/distance to keep charts clean.
**Troubleshooting (dragging)**
If the 0-line doesn’t move, ensure drawings are **unlocked** and “Move drawings” is enabled in chart settings.
**Disclaimer & Rights**
Educational purposes only — **not financial advice**.
Script programmed by **Mohammad Murad (MM)**.
© 2025 **Mohammad Murad**. **All rights reserved.** No unauthorized copying, distribution, or resale.
## 🇸🇦/🇸🇾 الوصف العربي
**ما هو المؤشّر؟**
محرّك مستويات جان **Square-of-9** يعرض مستويات سعرية أفقية من **Pivot** واحد باستخدام تحويل الجذر/التربيع، مع اختيار شكل زاوي جاهز (90°/60°/72°/120°/45°) أو **زاوية مخصّصة**، وخيار **أنصاف الزوايا**، ودورات متعددة، وتحكّم كامل بالمظهر، وميزة **سحب خط الصفر** لتغيير المحور بسرعة.
**أهم الميزات**
* **سحب خط الصفر:** اسحب خط الـ0 (Pivot) وضعه على أي قاع/قمة — بدون إدخال السعر يدويًا. تُعاد الحسابات فورًا.
* وضعا **Bottom/Top** لتحديد اتجاه الإسقاط.
* **أشكال جاهزة أو زاوية مخصّصة**.
* **أنصاف الزوايا (½)** بنمط/لون مستقلين.
* **الدورات (Cycles)** لتوسعة الشبكة.
* **تحكّم بصري كامل**: عناوين بحجم/مسافة، سماكة/نمط/ألوان الخطوط، ونمط خط المحور.
**الإعدادات باختصار**
Pivot Price • Pivot Type (Bottom/Top) • Space Multiplier • Geometric Shape / Custom Angle • Number of Cycles • Sub-Angles & Line Style • الألوان والسماكات • إعدادات العناوين (إظهار/حجم/مسافة).
**طريقة الاستخدام**
1. اسحب **خط الصفر** إلى القاع/القمة المطلوبة أو حدّد **Pivot Price** واختر **Bottom/Top**.
2. اختر الشكل أو **زاوية مخصّصة**؛ وفعّل **Cycles** إذا لزم.
3. عدّل **Space Multiplier** حتى ترى احتراماً تاريخياً للمستويات.
4. (اختياري) فعّل **أنصاف الزوايا** للدقة.
5. راقب **الارتداد/الاختراق/إعادة الاختبار** وادمجها مع نظامك.
**نصائح**
* اختر Pivot بنيوي واضح (Swing).
* لتقليل الزحمة: خفّض الدورات أو عطّل أنصاف الزوايا.
* دمجها مع **بنية السوق/الفوليوم/ATR/الفراكتلات** يدعم القرار.
* تحكّم بحجم/مسافة العناوين للحفاظ على نظافة الشارت.
**حلّ مشكلة السحب**
إذا ما تحرّك خط الصفر: تأكّد أن الرسومات **غير مقفولة** وأن خيار تحريك الرسومات مفعّل في إعدادات الشارت.
**إخلاء مسؤولية وحقوق**
لأغراض تعليمية فقط — **ليست نصيحة مالية**.
السكربت مبرمج بواسطة **Mohammad Murad (MM)**.
© 2025 **Mohammad Murad**. **جميع الحقوق محفوظة.** يُمنع النسخ/التوزيع/البيع دون إذن.
#Gann #SquareOf9 #SQ9 #Angles #CustomAngle #SupportResistance #PineScript #TradingView
elipli5648 , MA 9 & 200 (Combined) — clean versionThis indicator displays two moving averages on the same chart — the 9-period and 200-period simple moving averages (SMA).
Both lines are customizable in color and line width directly from the settings menu.
Useful for identifying short-term vs long-term trend direction.
NS ND - EVR - Daily Bias - TRFxVolume & Price Action Signals
What It Does
Combines three proven trading methodologies: Effort vs Result (EVR), No Supply/No Demand (NS/ND), and Daily Bias tracking for intraday traders.
Features
Effort vs Result (EVR)
- **Bullish**: Green triangle below bar when price sweeps previous low with high volume and significant wick
- **Bearish**: Red triangle above bar when price sweeps previous high with high volume and significant wick
- Identifies potential reversals where volume doesn't match price movement
No Supply / No Demand (NS/ND)
- **No Demand (Red dot)**: Up-candle with declining volume - buyers weakening
- **No Supply (Green dot)**: Down-candle with declining volume - sellers weakening
- Grey dots = unconfirmed, colored dots = confirmed within lookahead period
- Based on Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) principles
Daily Bias Label
Top-right corner shows market direction:
- **BULLISH ↑** - Closed above Previous Day High
- **BEARISH ↓** - Closed below Previous Day Low
- **BULLISH/BEARISH REV** - Swept level but closed back inside
- **RANGE ↔** - Trading between PDH/PDL
## Settings
- **EVR**: Toggle on/off, volume multiplier, wick %, inside bars, transparency
- **NS/ND**: Toggle on/off, lookahead bars (default: 10)
- **Daily Bias**: Toggle label display
## Best For
✓ Intraday trading (1m-1h timeframes)
✓ Reversal setups
✓ Volume analysis
✓ Confluence trading (all signals align)
How to Use
1. Enable components you want (all can be toggled independently)
2. Trade EVR signals in direction of Daily Bias
3. Look for NS/ND confirmation at key levels
4. Wait for colored dots (confirmed signals) over grey (unconfirmed)
**Note**: Works on intraday timeframes only. NS/ND signals may repaint during confirmation period.
Liquidity TriggersKey Points
Liquidity Triggers indicate:
Where liquidity-derived support levels are.
Where liquidity-derived resistance levels are.
When a large price increase is approaching via the Rip Currents .
- When a large price decrease is approaching via the Dip Currents .
Summary
Liquidity Triggers are produced by measuring liquidity and determining where supportive liquidity and resistance-liquidity are. These trigger-levels designate price-points where breakouts, breakthroughs, and bounces are anticipated.
Liquidity Triggers are dynamic, and they constantly re-evaluate liquidity conditions to determine where the next group of sellers or buyers are that can fuel rapid changes in price movement, such as initiating a trend change or stalling price-action completely.
To use, simply apply to your chart and monitor for Supportive Liquidity Triggers (LTs that are below price) for bounces, and Resistance Liquidity Triggers (LTs that are above price) for rejections.
You can also set Alerts designed specifically around the Liquidity Triggers.
Examples
Example 1: A quick look at LT Resistances and Supports. When a LT is above spot, then it is considered a resistance. When LT is below spot, it is considered a support.
Example 2: LTs can indicate to us when an upcoming Rip Current (large price appreciation) or a Dip Current (large price depreciation) is starting.
Here is an example of a Rip Current:
And here is a Dip Current:
Details
Liquidity Triggers come with a default load-out that utilizes several pre-configured settings for quick and easy start-up.
Triggers
The default triggers are labeled LT-1 through LT-7, these correspond ` orders ` that describe which type of liquidity is monitored. The two groups of traders that are monitored are the ` Eager ` and the ` Organic `.
The default triggers use the Fibonacci sequence to adjust their orders in a standardized way.
Triggers 1, 2, 3, and 4 monitor the ` Eager ` traders (with default settings) while triggers 5, 6, and 7 monitor the ` Organic `traders.
Eager Triggers represent profit-takers and dip-buyers .
When the Eager Triggers are above the price, they are ` selling the rip `, and when the Eager Triggers are below price, they are ` buying the dip `. These moments indicate growing pressure for a reversal. Eager triggers are any trigger with an order of 89 or less .
Organic Triggers represent value-seekers with long-term goals. When they are below price, they are areas of support and tend to fuel bounces, while when organic triggers that are above price are areas of resistance and often provoke rejections. Organic triggers are any trigger with an order of 90 or more .
Here's an example showing the faint eager liquidity triggers above spot, indicating profit-taking and below spot after a price-dip indicating dip-buying .
Customization
There are additional settings and configurations available to the Liquidity Triggers indicator that help customize your view of liquidity.
Smoothing
Smoothing can be applied to the triggers for a more peaceful showing. The smoothing options are:
None - Default.
Exponential-Moving Average (EMA) : Ideal for when you want the most recent activity to take higher priority.
Simple-Moving Average (SMA) : Ideal for when you want a smoother appearance but do not want to change the data too much.
Weighted-Moving Average (WMA): Ideal for when you want the smoothing to increase as the trigger order increases.
Modified-Moving Average (RMA): Produces the most smooth data.
Here is an example of how smoothing can change the appearance of LTs for easier analysis for when things get complicated:
Modifying the Default Load-out
The default loadout attempts to balance having a wide view of the data without bringing too many lines or values into the picture that might be too noisy, but these values can be added to customize and expand your view if desired.
The Fib load-out has the options with t he default load-out being .
Feel free to mix and match and explore which views you prefer when analyzing liquidity.
For example, for the extreme data-heads, you can add LDPM twice on the chart to get all of the orders displayed at once:
Liquidity Triggers - Granular Triggers
The granular trigger can be toggled on (default: off) for when candle-specific liquidity measurements desired. They can help identify which specific candles have eager and aggressive traders attempting to move spot: the further away the granular trigger is from the candle, the more force is being applied!
Manual LTs
If you’re not satisfied with the default options for triggers, you can set your own with the Manual Liquidity Triggers option.
Time-Based LTs
Time-based liquidity triggers give you a view of support and resistance triggers based off of the time chosen, rather than by an order. This allows you to construct “weekly Liquidity-Triggers” or “hourly Liquidity Triggers” to analyze and compare against.
Note: If the timeframes are too far apart, you might get an error. For instance, putting a 1-week reference LT onto a 30-second chart may not work.
Liquidity-Triggers Data-Table
With the `Display Liquidity Trigger Statuses and Values` option, you can place a data-table on the chart that will display the time-based triggers, their values, and if they are above (bearish) or below (bullish) spot.
Alerts
When you set alerts, you can determine which order is used for determining `Is bullish`, `Is Bearish`, `Has Become Bullish`, `Has Become Bearish` alerts in the LT Alert Order setting.
Several LT alerts are available to set:
Is Bullish / Bearish: these are designed to analyze conditions at the end of the candle and if spot is above the alert-trigger, then an alert is sent out that conditions are bullish, and if spot is below the alert-trigger, then an alert is sent out if conditions are bearish.
Has Become Bullish / Bearish: designed to analyze conditions at the start of a candle and determine if a change has occurred (a LT cross-over).
Suspected Rip Current: these are designed to alert you when a suspected upwards rip in price is underway, as characterized by all LT triggers moving rapidly down away from spot.
Suspected Dip Current: these are designed to alert you when a suspected downwards rip in price is underway, as characterized by all LT triggers moving rapidly up and above, away from spot.
These alerts can then be put into a webhook for external processing if desired.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I gain access to LT?
Check out the Author's Instructions section below.
Where can I get more information?
Check out the Author's Instructions section below for how to obtain more information.
I tried to add LT to my chart but it produced an error.
Sometimes this happens but no worries. Just change the chart's interval to a different time and then back, the indicator should re-load. If that fails, try removing it completely and re-applying it.
Is it normal for LTs to have different values on different timeframes?
Yup! Think of each time-interval as a different "zoom" of the market. Imagine you are taking a picture of the ocean to figure out the direction of water movement. If you take the picture from space, you will see big general trends but if you take the photo from your boat in the harbor, you're going to get specific data about that area. That's how LT works!
The view of the liquidity depends on the "zoom-age" (the chart's interval) used when taking the photo.
I think there is an issue with the alerts - what should I do?
This is not ideal! If this happens, please reach out via the contact information in the Author's Instructions section below with the following details:
What symbol?
What timeframe?
Which alert?
When did the alert occur?
Can I attach the alerts to webhooks?
Yup! Be sure to check out TV's guide on webhooks ( T.V. Guide to Alerts ) for how to get started.
Does LT receive updates?
Yup! If a bug or issue is found, an update is pushed out. You will be notified when this occurs and it is highly recommended that you replace all charts with LT on them with the new version as the updates go out.
Reversal Nexus Pro Suite — Smart Scalper/Swing Trader/Hybrid 📝 Description
The Reversal Suite (5–15m) is a dynamic price-action-driven indicator built for scalpers and intraday traders who want to catch high-probability reversals with precision.
This system combines SFP (Swing Failure Patterns), Volume Climax filters, EMA bias, and momentum confirmation logic — all customizable to match your personal trading style.
The default configuration is tuned for NASDAQ futures (NQ1!) and similar indices on 5–15-minute charts, but it can adapt seamlessly to crypto, forex, and equities.
⚙️ How It Works
The indicator looks for exhaustion points in price where:
Volume Climax confirms liquidity sweeps,
EMA bias determines directional filters (single or dual-EMA),
Reclaim and rejection mechanics confirm structure shifts,
Momentum thrust ensures strength on reversal confirmation.
Each setup requires multi-factor alignment to reduce noise and increase signal precision.
🧩 Default Custom Settings (Recommended Start)
Setting Value Description
Mode Custom Enables full manual control
Signals must align within N bars 6 Forces confluence across recent bars
TP1 / TP2 (R-Multiples) 1.5 / 2.5 Default reward zones
RSI Divergence Enabled Adds secondary reversal confirmation
Volume Climax Enabled Detects high-volume exhaustion
Vol SMA Length 21 Volume baseline calculation
Climax ≥ k × SMA 7 Strength multiplier for volume spikes
EMA Length 200 Trend bias reference
Bias Both Allows both long and short setups
Dual EMA Bias Enabled Uses fast (21) vs slow (100) bias tracking
Min Distance from EMA Bias 2.55% Filter to avoid signals too close to MAs
Reclaim Buffer After Sweep 0.22% Ensures valid break-and-reclaim setups
Max Bars for Retest 1 Tight retest condition
Momentum Thrust Confirm Enabled Ensures volume and price thrust
Body ≥ ATR -6 Controls candle thrust sizing
TR SMA Length 20 Measures dynamic volatility
Body ≥ k × TR-SMA -4.4 Confirms structure-based rejection
Opposite-Signal Exit Enabled Auto-clears opposite signals
Opposite Signal Window 5 bars Short-term conflict filter
Swing Lookback (SFP) 2 Finds recent liquidity highs/lows
Cooldown Bars After Signal 8 Prevents over-triggering
🟢 Inputs are fully adjustable, so traders can optimize for:
Scalping (lower EMA, smaller swing lookback)
Swing trading (higher EMA, larger retest window)
Aggressive vs conservative confirmations
🧭 Recommended Use
Works best on 5m–15m timeframes
Pair with VWAP or EMA cloud overlays for directional context
Use Trend Guard to align only with higher-timeframe trend
Ideal for indices, forex majors, and large-cap stocks
🚀 Highlights
✅ Smart confluence-based reversal detection
✅ Built-in retest and rejection logic
✅ Dual EMA and volume climax filters
✅ Customizable momentum thrust confirmation
✅ Optimized for scalpers and intraday swing traders
🧱 Suggested Layout
Chart type: Candlestick
Timeframe: 5m or 15m
Overlay: VWAP / EMA Cloud / ORB Zone
Optional filters: ATR Bands, Volume Profile (VPVR), Session Boxes
⚠️ Disclaimer
The Reversal Nexus Pro indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and should not be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, sell, or trade any financial instrument.
Trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always perform your own analysis and use proper risk management before placing any trades.
The author of this script is not responsible for any financial losses or decisions made based on the use of this tool.
By using this indicator, you acknowledge that you understand these terms and accept full responsibility for your own trading results.
© 2025. All rights reserved. Redistribution or resale of this indicator, in full or in part, is strictly prohibited without the author’s written consent.
Two-Part Supply & Demand Zones with Role ReversalWill show demand and supply with boxes
Once a zone is used it will be removed to keep the chart clean
Forex Session High/Low TrackerThis indicator maps out each Forex session along with their relative highs and lows.
Customizable Dashboard (SIMPLE)This is a custom table where you can track any ticker and it's daily change. color coded to make things easy.
TSI Base BTC 1D /tv! (www.tradingview.com)
# 🧠 TSI Base BTC 1D /tv
## Overview
**TSI Base BTC 1D /tv** is a **trend-following strategy** optimized for **Bitcoin on the 1D timeframe**, though it also performs strongly across other major cryptocurrencies.
It’s designed to identify major directional shifts while filtering out short-term noise, maintaining a balance between **clarity, consistency, and risk control**. The system focuses on staying aligned with large market trends — not chasing every fluctuation — which makes it particularly suited for traders seeking structured, high-integrity signals.
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## Backtesting & Performance
This strategy has been tested extensively across multiple market cycles. The chosen backtest range — **from 2018 to the present** — is deliberate, as it captures both a full **bear market and bull market phase**, offering a statistically representative view of long-term performance and risk behavior.
We also recommend testing the strategy **from 2023 onward**, covering the ongoing bull run, to evaluate how it adapts to renewed momentum and volatility expansion.
Across both periods, TSI Base BTC 1D /tv demonstrates **consistent profitability**, **contained drawdowns**, and a **disciplined number of trades**, often outperforming a simple buy-and-hold benchmark.
Although primarily designed for **1D charts**, the system can also be applied to shorter timeframes while maintaining its trend-based integrity.
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## Risk Management Inputs
The strategy includes optional parameters allowing traders to fine-tune risk and reward dynamics while preserving the same core logic:
- **Enable Stop Loss (%)** → activates a protective stop loss. You can freely adjust this percentage; however, using a **6 % Stop Loss** (as shown below) has proven to **increase overall profitability** while keeping the **maximum equity drawdown** close to **11.48 %**, compared to over 12 % without it.
📈 *Example backtest with 6 % Stop Loss enabled (2018 – 2025):*
*(Image below illustrates total P&L, drawdown, and profitable trade ratio.)*
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- **Enable Take Profit (%)** → sets a percentage target where profits are automatically secured once reached.
- **Fixed Stop-Loss / Take-Profit Price** → allows absolute price levels (enter “0” to disable).
- **Enable Trailing Stop (%)** → locks in profits by following price movement from the last peak.
> These inputs are optional and should be used experimentally. Each trader can adapt them to their own risk tolerance and market conditions.
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## Automation
Given its non-repainting design, **automation is highly recommended** for consistent execution.
The strategy can be connected to external automation systems such as **Signum**, which has been tested and confirmed to operate seamlessly.
*(Disclosure: we are not affiliated with Signum or any automation provider. Mentions are purely illustrative and for educational purposes.)*
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## Trading Philosophy
TSI Base BTC 1D /tv aims to **capture the essence of macro trends** while avoiding emotional over-trading.
It keeps traders positioned during periods of strength and sidelines them during uncertainty, offering a disciplined, data-driven approach to following momentum.
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## Key Characteristics
- ✅ **No Repainting** — signals confirmed on candle close.
- ✅ **Trend-Based Logic** — trades align with macro directional bias.
- ✅ **Volatility-Adaptive** — dynamic envelopes respond to market expansion and contraction.
- ✅ **Backtest-Proven Stability** — consistent across multiple cycles.
- ✅ **Automation-Ready** — compatible with external trade-execution platforms.
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⚠️ **Disclaimer:**
This strategy is provided solely for **educational and research purposes**. It does **not constitute financial advice**.
Users are responsible for their own configurations, including Stop Loss, Take Profit, and Trailing Stop settings.
While examples show that enabling a **6 % Stop Loss** can improve historical results and reduce drawdown, performance may vary across assets and timeframes.
Always backtest thoroughly and use demo environments before applying live capital.
BSL/SSL This indicator automatically detects and highlights Buy-Side Liquidity (BSL) and Sell-Side Liquidity (SSL) zones based on swing highs and swing lows, following the ICT (Inner Circle Trader) liquidity concept.
Instead of large rectangles or extended zones, this version marks liquidity pools with clean, compact boxes, allowing traders to clearly visualize where stops and resting orders are likely accumulated — without cluttering the chart.