CQ_[TACHIMETER]The Tachimeter Indicator: A Fun Financial Gauge
Visualizing Market Momentum in Real Time
Introduction
The Tachimeter is a playful and innovative indicator designed for those who enjoy observing the financial markets with a touch of excitement. Much like the tachometer in a car measures engine revolutions per minute, the Tachimeter measures the "revolutions" of money in the market — showing just how fast funds are moving in or out, every twenty seconds.
What Does the Tachimeter Show?
At its core, the Tachimeter displays how much money (in U.S. dollars) is shifting direction — either up or down — from the current price within a 20-second window. The indicator operates on a scale that starts at $0 (no significant movement) and extends to $1200, representing the maximum flow observed in each 20-second period.
• Scale: $0 to $1200 every 20 seconds
• Direction: Indicates if money is moving upwards (buying) or downwards (selling)
• Purpose: For entertainment and observation, not for actual trading decisions
Visual Design and Interpretation
The Tachimeter features a gauge reminiscent of a car’s tachometer. The gauge moves to show the current intensity of money flowing into or out of the market right now, providing an immediate sense of how "fast" buyers or sellers are acting.
• Gauge Indicator: The amount of squares shows the speed of ongoing transactions, just like a rev counter in a vehicle.
• Color-Coded Title: The title of the indicator switches colors based on the market’s relationship to the daily opening price:
• Red: When the current price is lower than the daily opening price, indicating downward momentum.
• Green: When the current price is higher than the daily opening price, signaling buying momentum.
How to Use the Tachimeter
This indicator is intended purely for fun — it gives you a rapid, visual sense of market activity, letting you "feel" the excitement of fluctuating prices. If you enjoy watching the markets move, the Tachimeter adds a dynamic, visceral element to your experience.
• Watch the needle twitch higher as heavy buying or selling takes place.
• Notice title color changes as the market sentiment shifts from bullish (green) to bearish (red), or vice versa.
• Use it as a conversation starter or to enhance your enjoyment of fast-paced trading sessions.
Final Thoughts
Like your car’s tachometer helps you sense when to shift gears, the Tachimeter lets you sense when the market is "revving up." It’s not a tool for serious decision-making, but it transforms raw financial data into an engaging, interactive visual — perfect for those who appreciate both finance and a bit of fun.
Enjoy watching the market’s RPMs!
Volatilite
BERLIN-MAX 1V.5BERLIN-MAX 1V.5 is a comprehensive trading indicator designed for TradingView that combines multiple advanced strategies and tools. It integrates EMA crossover signals, UT Bot logic with ATR-based trailing stops, customizable stop-loss and target multipliers per timeframe, Hull Moving Averages with color-coded trends, linear regression channels for support and resistance, and a multi-timeframe RSI and volume signal table. This script aims to provide clear entry and exit signals for scalping and swing trading, enhancing decision-making across different market conditions.
Super tp 🔍 How the Indicator Works
The indicator tracks trend changes
Step-based stop logic — using dynamic high/low structure.
When a new trend is detected (either bullish or bearish), the indicator:
Sets an entry price at the candle close;
Calculates the stop-loss based on the previous trend's high/low;
Computes the distance between entry and stop (R);
Plots TP1 to TP10 (1R to 10R);
If enabled, also plots half-levels (TP0.5, TP1.5, ..., TP9.5).
Time-Price Velocity [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Time-Price Velocity indicator uses advanced velocity-based analysis to measure the rate of price change normalized against typical market movement, creating a dynamic momentum oscillator that identifies market acceleration patterns and momentum shifts. Unlike traditional momentum indicators that focus solely on price change magnitude, this indicator incorporates time-weighted displacement calculations and ATR normalization to create a sophisticated velocity measurement system that adapts to varying market volatility conditions.
This indicator displays a velocity signal line that oscillates around zero, with positive values indicating upward price velocity and negative values indicating downward price velocity. The signal incorporates acceleration background columns and statistical normalization to help traders identify momentum shifts and potential reversal or continuation opportunities across different timeframes and asset classes.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator's key insight lies in its time-price velocity calculation system, where velocity is measured using the fundamental physics formula:
velocity = priceChange / timeWeight
The system normalizes this raw velocity against typical price movement using Average True Range (ATR) to create market-adjusted readings:
normalizedVelocity = typicalMove > 0 ? velocity / typicalMove : 0
where "typicalMove = ta.atr(lookback)" provides the baseline for normal price movement over the specified lookback period.
The Time-Price Velocity indicator calculation combines multiple sophisticated components. First, it calculates acceleration as the change in velocity over time:
acceleration = normalizedVelocity - normalizedVelocity
Then, the signal generation applies EMA smoothing to reduce noise while preserving responsiveness:
signal = ta.ema(normalizedVelocity, smooth)
This creates a velocity-based momentum indicator that combines price displacement analysis with statistical normalization, providing traders with both directional signals and acceleration insights for enhanced market timing.
🟢 How to Use
1. Signal Interpretation and Threshold Zones
Positive Values (Above Zero): Time-price velocity indicating bullish momentum with upward price displacement relative to normalized baseline
Negative Values (Below Zero): Time-price velocity indicating bearish momentum with downward price displacement relative to normalized baseline
Zero Line Crosses: Velocity transitions between bullish and bearish regimes, indicating potential trend changes or momentum shifts
Upper Threshold Zone: Area above positive threshold (default 1.0) indicating strong bullish velocity and potential reversal point
Lower Threshold Zone: Area below negative threshold (default -1.0) indicating strong bearish velocity and potential reversal point
2. Acceleration Analysis and Visual Features
Acceleration Columns: Background histogram showing velocity acceleration (the rate of change of velocity), with green columns indicating accelerating velocity and red columns indicating decelerating velocity. The interpretation depends on trend context: red columns in downtrends indicate strengthening bearish momentum, while red columns in uptrends indicate weakening bullish momentum
Acceleration Column Height: The height of each column represents the magnitude of acceleration, with taller columns indicating stronger acceleration or deceleration forces
Bar Coloring: Optional price bar coloring matches velocity direction for immediate visual trend confirmation
Info Table: Real-time display of current velocity and acceleration values with trend arrows and change indicators
3. Additional Features:
Confirmed vs Live Data: Toggle between confirmed (closed) bar analysis for stable signals or current bar inclusion for real-time updates
Multi-timeframe Adaptability: Velocity normalization ensures consistent readings across different chart timeframes and asset volatilities
Alert System: Built-in alerts for threshold crossovers and direction changes
🟢 Examples with Preconfigured Settings
Default : Balanced configuration suitable for most timeframes and general trading applications, providing optimal balance between sensitivity and noise filtering for medium-term analysis.
Scalping : High sensitivity setup with shorter lookback period and reduced smoothing for ultra-short-term trades on 1-15 minute charts, optimized for capturing rapid momentum shifts and frequent trading opportunities.
Swing Trading : Extended lookback period with enhanced smoothing and higher threshold for multi-day positions, designed to filter market noise while capturing significant momentum moves on 1-4 hour and daily timeframes.
ATR Squeeze BackgroundThis simple but powerful indicator shades the background of your chart whenever volatility contracts, based on a custom comparison of fast and slow ATR (Average True Range) periods.
By visualizing low-volatility zones, you can:
* Identify moments of compression that may precede explosive price moves
* Stay out of choppy, low-momentum periods
* Adapt this as a component in a broader volatility or breakout strategy
🔧 How It Works
* A Fast ATR (default: 7 periods) and a Slow ATR (default: 40 periods) are calculated
* When the Fast ATR is lower than the Slow ATR, the background is shaded in blue
* This shading signals a contraction in volatility — a condition often seen before breakouts or strong directional moves
⚡️ Why This Matters
Many experienced traders pay close attention to volatility cycles. This background indicator helps visualize those cycles at a glance. It's minimal, non-intrusive, and easy to combine with your existing tools.
🙏 Credits
This script borrows core logic from the excellent “Relative Volume at Time” script by TradingView. Credit is given with appreciation.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and test strategies before making trading decisions.
GS_QuantEdgeGS_QuantEdge is a focused swing trading tool built for traders who seek tight entries and high risk-reward setups.
What it includes:
ATR-Based Trendlines:
Automatically plots dynamic upper and lower levels using pivots and ATR-based slope logic. Helps define key price zones where reactions or breakouts are likely.
Inside Bar Detection:
Identifies inside bar candles with subtle blue arrows below the bar and colors the candle — ideal for spotting low-risk compression setups before potential expansion.
ADR% Volatility Label:
Displays the Average Daily Range as a percentage of the current price, helping you assess volatility and optimize position sizing.
EMA Overlay (11, 21, 50):
Plots essential EMAs directly on the chart to observe trend structure and alignment, aiding in identifying high-probability trade zones.
High/Low Flags (hidden by default):
Marks new 11-bar, 21-bar highs and 52-bar lows to signal momentum or exhaustion. Helpful for observing if price is making new highs/lows on different timeframe scales.
How it helps:
This indicator gives swing traders a clean, structured chart view — highlighting areas of compression, breakout zones, and volatility conditions. Whether you're entering early on tight setups or waiting for confirmation, GS_QuantEdge helps you stay focused on well-defined opportunities with optimal risk-to-reward potential.
Market Energy – Trend vs RetestShows who is in control of the market. The red lines are sellers in control and the green are the buyers in control
Trend MagicTrend Magic is an indicator identity Multi time frame Trend. Ideal time frame 5 Min
Long Entry :
Long term Line is Green and price goes above blue line taka a long position
Short Entry :
Long term Line is Red and price goes below both red line take a short position
Auto AVWAP (Anchored-VWAP) with Breakout ScreenerAuto AVWAP (Anchored-VWAP) with Breakout Screener. fINAL VERSION
Opening Range Breakout (08:00 - 08:15 NY) - AAPNIndicador que marca la apertura de Forex en NY a 15 minitos, la primera vela
Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors
// DESCRIPTION:
// The "Range Breakout with Persistent Zone Bar Colors" indicator identifies and visualizes
// periods of consolidation (boxes or channels) based on an ATR‑driven range and highlights
// directional breakouts, zone entries, and persistent zone trends.
//
// KEY FEATURES:
// 1. ATR‑Based Channel Construction:
// • Computes a rolling channel around the midpoint (HL2) using a historical ATR length,
// scaled by the "Channel Width" multiplier. This channel represents the box or range.
// • Automatically resets when price closes beyond the upper or lower boundary, or after
// a user‑defined maximum number of bars (Length) inside the range.
//
// 2. Persistent Zone Bar Coloring:
// • Colors bars within the current box uniformly—green for bullish zones after an
// upward breakout, red for bearish zones after a downward breakout—based on the last
// breakout direction (trend). Bars outside the box use a neutral color.
// • Provides an at‑a‑glance view of whether price remains in a bullish or bearish box.
//
// 3. Zone Entry & Breakout Signals:
// • "New Bull Box" / "New Bear Box" labels mark each new zone formation at the reset bar.
// • "Enter Bull Zone" and "Enter Bear Zone" tiny labels flag when price first crosses into
// the lower or upper half of the box, spotlighting momentum within the range.
// • Classic breakout symbols (▲ for buys, ▼ for sells) appear when price decisively crosses
// the box mid‑lines, with optional filtering by trend.
// • Optional X markers identify potential fakeout attempts beyond the box boundaries.
//
// 4. Customizable Inputs:
// • LENGTH: Maximum bars before auto‑reset if no breakout occurs.
// • CHANNEL WIDTH: ATR multiplier controlling box height.
// • Color settings for channel lines, fills, labels, and both inside/outside bar coloring.
// • Options to show fakeouts (X signals) and filter ▲/▼ by breakout trend.
//
// USE CASES:
// • Consolidation & Breakout Strategy: Clearly visualize ranges where price consolidates
// and prepare for directional entries on breakout or zone entry.
// • Trend Detection: Persistent bar colors provide quick confirmation of current zone bias.
// • Momentum Assessment: Mid‑zone entry labels highlight shifts in momentum within boxes.
// • Risk Management: Time‑based resets ensure the channel does not become stale if no
// breakout occurs.
//
// HOW TO READ:
// 1. Watch for the channel box formation (colored fills between upper and lower lines).
// 2. A label "New Bull Box" or "New Bear Box" indicates the start of a fresh zone.
// 3. Bars inside that zone remain uniformly colored until a new breakout resets the box.
// 4. "Enter Bull Zone" / "Enter Bear Zone" marks when price first enters each half.
// 5. ▲ / ▼ symbols on mid‑line crossovers signal potential entries.
// 6. Outside the box, bars turn neutral, highlighting no‑trade or transition periods.
// 7. Adjust inputs to fit the time frame and volatility of your market.
//
// By leveraging both visual zone coloring and precise labels, this indicator streamlines
// range analysis, breakout timing, and bias confirmation into a single, intuitive tool.
CVD, VWAP, MFI - By Trading With KyoVWAP + CVD Divergence with MFI Signal
This custom indicator combines three powerful components for short-term trend analysis and potential reversal detection:
• VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) – used as a dynamic support/resistance and trend anchor.
• CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) – measures the difference between buying and selling pressure.
• MFI (Money Flow Index) – momentum oscillator that combines price and volume.
The indicator detects bullish and bearish divergences between CVD and MFI, signaling when price may be weakening or preparing to reverse.
Optional arrows or labels appear when divergence conditions align with VWAP positioning, making it useful for scalping or precision entries.
Suitable for intraday traders, scalpers, and volume-based strategists.
Pre-Market & Previous Day Levels 300here is the indicator pre market high low and prev day hihg low levels
TraderJoe's Vol ScreenerA professional-grade volatility indicator that displays real-time volatility calculations as a clean overlay on your chart. Features multiple volatility calculation methods, multi-symbol screening capabilities, and extensive customization options. Perfect for volatility-based trading strategies, risk management, and market analysis.
Key Features:
4 Volatility Calculation Methods: Choose from Close-to-Close, Parkinson, Garman-Klass, or ATR-based volatility
Multi-Symbol Screener: Monitor volatility across up to 5 symbols simultaneously
Fixed Chart Overlay: Clean, non-intrusive display that doesn't interfere with price action
Lookback Period Highlighting: Visualize exactly which price data is being analyzed
Debug Mode: Deep dive into volatility components with detailed statistics
Fully Customizable: Colors, positions, text size, and display options
Volatility Methods Explained
Close-to-Close (Traditional)
Uses only closing prices
Standard deviation of logarithmic returns
Most common but ignores intraday movement
Parkinson (Default)
Uses high-low range
More efficient than close-to-close
Better captures intraday volatility
Ideal for trending markets
Garman-Klass
Uses OHLC data
Most efficient estimator
Captures overnight gaps and intraday movement
Best for 24/7 markets like crypto
ATR-Based
Uses Average True Range
Intuitive for traders familiar with ATR
Includes gaps between periods
Shown as percentage of price
Instructions
Basic Setup:
Add the indicator to your chart
The volatility will display in the top-right corner by default
Default settings use Parkinson volatility with 20-period lookback
Configuration Options:
Volatility Settings:
Lookback Period: Number of bars to calculate volatility (2-500)
Volatility Method: Choose your preferred calculation method
Annualize Volatility: Toggle to show annualized volatility
Decimal Places: Precision of volatility display (0-4)
Display Settings:
Text Size: From tiny to huge
Text/Background Colors: Customize appearance
Table Position: 9 positions available (corners, edges, center)
Highlight Lookback: Shows shaded area for calculation period
Screener Settings:
Show Volatility Screener: Enable multi-symbol monitoring
Screener Symbols: Enter up to 5 comma-separated symbols
Screener Position: Independent positioning from main display
Debug Mode:
Shows calculation method
Average, max, and min returns
Total price range over lookback period
Use Cases:
For Day Traders:
Use 10-20 period lookback on 5-15 minute charts
Parkinson or Garman-Klass methods recommended
Monitor volatility spikes for breakout opportunities
For Swing Traders:
Use 20-50 period lookback on hourly/daily charts
Compare volatility across correlated assets
Identify low volatility consolidations
For Options Traders:
Enable annualized volatility
Compare implied vs. historical volatility
Use screener to find high/low volatility assets
For Risk Management:
Scale position sizes based on volatility
Set stops using volatility multiples
Monitor portfolio volatility exposure
Tips & Best Practices:
Timeframe Matters: The indicator automatically adjusts calculations for your chart timeframe
Annualized vs. Raw:
Annualized: Compare across different timeframes
Raw: Actual volatility for the specific period
Method Selection:
Crypto/Forex (24/7): Use Garman-Klass
Stocks (with gaps): Use Parkinson or ATR-based
Quick analysis: Use default Parkinson
Screener Usage:
Enter symbols without exchange suffix for some brokers
All symbols use the same timeframe as your main chart
Great for finding relative volatility leaders/laggards
Common Questions:
Q: Why does volatility seem low during strong trends?
A: Volatility measures price variability, not direction. Steady trends can have low volatility.
Q: What's a "normal" volatility reading?
A: Varies by asset class:
Major forex pairs: 5-15% annualized
Large-cap stocks: 15-30% annualized
Cryptocurrencies: 50-100%+ annualized
Meme coins: 100-200%+ annualized
Q: How do I add more symbols to the screener?
A: Currently supports 5 symbols. Add them as comma-separated values (e.g., "BTCUSDT,ETHUSDT,SOLUSDT").
Example Setups:
Crypto Volatility Dashboard:
Method: Garman-Klass
Lookback: 24 (for hourly = 1 day)
Screener: Top cryptos
Position both tables on left side
Stock Market Scanner:
Method: ATR-Based
Lookback: 20
Annualized: On
Highlight lookback period
Forex Precision:
Method: Parkinson
Lookback: 50
Decimal places: 3
Debug mode for deep analysis
Volatility Squeeze IndicatorThis is All Star Charts' very own Volatility Squeeze Indicator. Popularized by Steve Strazza, it's really just a Bollinger Band Width Indicator with moving averages. Very easy...
Ghost Month HighlighterGhost Month and Trading: Understanding the Phenomenon
Ghost Month (鬼月) is the seventh month of the lunar calendar in Chinese culture, typically falling between late July and September. During this period, it's believed that the gates of the afterlife open and spirits roam the earth. This deeply rooted cultural belief has significant implications for Asian markets, particularly in regions with large Chinese populations like Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and mainland China.
Why Markets Often Decline or Stay Flat During Ghost Month:
Reduced Business Activity : Many businesses avoid launching new products, signing major contracts, or making significant investments during this period, believing it brings bad luck.
Property Market Slowdown : Real estate transactions drop significantly as people avoid moving homes or making large purchases. In some markets, property sales can decline by 20-30%.
IPO and M&A Drought : Companies often delay IPOs and merger announcements until after Ghost Month, reducing market catalysts.
Retail Spending Drops : Consumer spending on big-ticket items decreases, though spending on offerings and religious items increases.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy : Many traders and investors reduce positions or stay on the sidelines, creating lower volumes and increased volatility. This becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy where expectation of poor performance leads to actual underperformance.
Tourism and Entertainment Impact : Travel and entertainment sectors see reduced activity as people avoid unnecessary trips and celebrations.
Historical data shows that Asian equity markets often underperform during Ghost Month, with some studies indicating average returns can be 2-5% lower than other months. However, this also creates opportunities for contrarian investors who buy during the seasonal weakness.
Inspired by @honey_xbt
Volume Peak BoxTH Description
Volume Peak Box
อินดิเคเตอร์นี้ใช้ตรวจจับช่วงที่มี Volume สูงผิดปกติ โดยใช้ Bollinger Band กับข้อมูล Volume ที่ดึงจาก Timeframe ที่ล็อกไว้ (เช่น 1 ชั่วโมง) และจะแสดงผลในรูปแบบ กล่องครอบช่วงราคาสูง–ต่ำ ของช่วง Volume Peak นั้น
🔧 วิธีทำงาน:
คำนวณ Bollinger Band จาก Volume ของ Timeframe ที่กำหนด
ถ้า Volume สูงกว่า Upper Band → ถือว่าเป็น Volume Peak
วาดกล่องครอบ High–Low ของแท่งที่อยู่ในช่วง Volume Peak
กล่องจะแสดงบนทุก Timeframe แต่ใช้ข้อมูลจาก Timeframe ที่ล็อกไว้เท่านั้น
🧠 เหมาะสำหรับการดู:
โซน Breakout
การเคลื่อนไหวของสถาบัน
ความไม่สมดุลของอุปสงค์/อุปทาน
เหมาะมากหากใช้ร่วมกับการอ่านพฤติกรรมราคาใน Timeframe ย่อย เพื่อดูปฏิกิริยาราคาต่อแรง Volume จาก Timeframe ใหญ่
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ENG Description
Volume Peak Box
This indicator detects volume spikes based on Bollinger Bands applied to volume from a locked timeframe (e.g. 1H), and draws a box around the price range during those peak periods.
🔧 How it works:
Calculates Bollinger Bands on volume from the selected timeframe.
If volume exceeds the upper band, it is marked as a volume peak.
When a volume peak starts and ends, the indicator draws a box covering the high–low price range during that period.
These boxes remain visible on all timeframes, but always reflect data from the locked timeframe.
🧠 Great for identifying:
Breakout zones
Institutional activity
Supply/demand imbalances
Tip: Use with lower timeframe price action to see how the market reacts near volume peaks from higher timeframes.
ATR Plots + OverlayATR Plots + Overlay
This tool calculates and displays Average True Range (ATR)-based levels on your chart for any selected timeframe, giving traders a quick visual reference for expected price movement relative to the most recent bar’s open price. It plots guide levels above and below that open and shows how much of the typical ATR-based range has already been covered—all in one interactive table and on-chart overlay.
What It Does
ATR Calculation:
Uses true range data over a user-defined period (default 14), smoothed via RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA, on the selected timeframe (e.g., 1h, 4h, daily) to calculate the ATR value.
Projected Levels:
Plots four reference levels relative to the open price of the most recent bar on the chosen timeframe:
+100% ATR: Open + ATR
+50% ATR: Open + 50% of ATR
−50% ATR: Open − 50% of ATR
−100% ATR: Open − ATR
Coverage %:
Tracks high and low prices for the current session on the selected timeframe and calculates what percentage of the ATR has already been covered:
Coverage % = (High − Low) ÷ ATR × 100
Interactive Table:
Shows the ATR value and current coverage percentage in a customizable table overlay. Position, color scheme, borders, transparency, and an optional empty top row are all adjustable via settings.
Customization Options
Table Settings:
Position the table (top/bottom × left/right).
Customize background color, text color, border color, and thickness.
Optionally add an empty top row for spacing.
Line Settings:
Choose color, line style (solid/dotted/dashed), and width.
Lines automatically update with each new bar on the selected timeframe, anchored to that bar’s open price.
General Inputs:
ATR length (number of bars).
Smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Timeframe selection for ATR calculations (e.g., 15m, 1h, Daily).
How to Use It for Trading
Measure Volatility: Quickly gauge the expected price movement based on ATR for any timeframe.
Identify Overextension: Use the coverage % to see how much of the expected ATR range is already consumed.
Plan Entries & Exits: Align trade targets and stops with ATR levels for more objective planning.
Visual Reference: Horizontal guide lines and table update automatically as new bars form, keeping information clear and actionable.
Ideal For
Intraday traders using ATR levels to frame trades.
Swing traders wanting ATR-based reference points for larger timeframes.
Anyone seeking a volatility-based framework for planning stops, targets, or identifying overextended conditions.
Circuit Breaker Table (NSE Style)🛡️ NSE Circuit Breaker Table – With Volatility-Based Band Support
This script displays a real-time circuit breaker table for any stock, showing the Upper and Lower circuit limits in a clean 2x2 grid. It’s especially useful for Indian traders monitoring NSE-listed stocks.
✅ Key Features:
📊 Upper & Lower Limits based on the previous day’s close
⚡ Optional ATR-based dynamic volatility band calculation
🎨 Customizable font sizes (Small / Medium / Large)
✅ Table neatly positioned on the top-right corner of your chart
🟢 Upper circuit shown in green, 🔴 lower circuit in red
Works on all NSE stocks and adapts automatically to charted symbols
⚙️ Customization Options:
Use static percentage bands (e.g., 10%)
Or enable ATR mode to reflect dynamic circuit potential based on recent volatility
This tool helps you stay aware of where a stock might get halted — useful for momentum traders, circuit breakout traders, and anyone monitoring volatility limits during intraday sessions.
Advanced Liquidity & FVG Detector With Entry/Exit SignalsThe Advanced Liquidity & FVG Detector is more than just an indicator—it's a complete trading system that brings institutional-grade market analysis to individual traders. By combining liquidity detection, fair value gap analysis, sweep/grab pattern recognition, and intelligent risk management, this indicator provides everything needed for sophisticated market analysis and high-probability trading opportunities.
Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or position trader, this indicator adapts to your style and timeframe, providing the insights needed to make informed trading decisions with confidence. The Pine Script v6 compatibility ensures future-proof performance and seamless integration with the latest TradingView features.
Transform your trading experience with professional-grade market structure analysis—tradable insights delivered in real-time, right on your chart.
Canonical Momenta Indicator [T1][T69]📌 Overview
The Canonical Momenta Indicator models trend pressure using a Lagrangian-based momentum engine combined with reflexivity theory to detect bursts in price movement influenced by herd behavior and volume acceleration.
🧠 Features
Lagrangian-based kinetic model combining velocity and acceleration
Reflexivity burst detection with directional scoring
Adaptive momentum-weighted output (adaptiveCMI)
Buy 🐋 / Sell 🐻 labels when reflexivity confirms direction
Fully parameterized for customization
⚙️ How to Use
This indicator helps traders:
Detect reflexive bursts in market activity driven by sharp price movement + volume spikes
Capture herd-driven directional moves early.
Gauge market pressure using a kinetic-potential energy model.
Suggested signals:
🐋 Reflexive Up: Strong bullish momentum spike confirmed by volume and positive lagrangian pressure
🐻 Reflexive Down: Strong bearish dump confirmed by volume and negative lagrangian burst
🔧 Configuration
MA Lookback Length - Smoothing for baseline price & energy calculation
Reflexivity Momentum Threshold - Price momentum trigger for burst detection
Reflexivity Lookback - Period over which bursts are counted
Reflexivity Window - Minimum burst sum to trigger signal label
Volume Spike Threshold - % above average volume to qualify as burst
📊 Behavior Description
The indicator computes a Lagrangian energy:
Kinetic Energy = (velocity² + 0.5 * acceleration²)
Potential Energy = deviation from moving average (distance²)
Lagrangian = Potential − Kinetic (higher = overextension)
Then, reflexive bursts are triggered when:
Price is rising or falling over short window (burstMvmnt)
Volume is above average by a user-defined multiple
Each bar gets a burst score:
+1 for up-burst
−1 for down-burst
0 otherwise
⚠️ Risk Profile Based on Lookback Settings
Risk Level | Description | Recommended Lookback
🟥 High | Extremely sensitive to bursts, prone to false signals | 7–10
🟨 Moderate | Balanced reflexivity with trend confirmation | 11–20
🟩 Low | Filters out most noise, slower to react | 21+
🧪 Advanced Tips
Combine with moving average slope for trend filtering
Use divergence between adaptiveCMI and price to detect exhaustion
Works well in crypto, commodities, and volatile assets
⚠️ Limitations
Sensitive to high volatility noise if volMult is too low
Designed for higher timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily) for reliability
Doesn’t confirm direction in sideways markets — pair with other filters
📝 Disclaimer
This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes. Always do your own backtesting and use proper risk management.