SuperZweig thrust

Core Logic
Breadth Ratio (Adv / (Adv + Dec))
The indicator pulls two user-defined tickers representing advancing and declining issues. It computes the breadth ratio and smooths it using a configurable EMA length.
Zweig Thresholds
• Oversold threshold: 0.35
• Overbought threshold: 0.64
These levels mirror the classical Zweig Breadth Thrust structure.
Trigger Conditions
• A thrust sequence begins when the EMA-smoothed breadth ratio crosses below 0.35.
• A valid buy signal (“BUY”) is generated only if the same EMA crosses above 0.64 within 30 bars of the initial oversold cross.
• If the 30-bar window expires before the overbought cross occurs, the setup is cancelled.
Output
The indicator plots:
• EMA-smoothed breadth ratio
• Static threshold lines at 0.35 and 0.64
• Visual markers for each threshold cross
• A BUY label when a confirmed SuperZweig thrust is detected
Usage
This tool identifies rare breadth-momentum acceleration regimes that historically precede persistent upside trends. It is not a standalone trading system; instead, it highlights market environments where breadth expansion has achieved the structural conditions associated with strong follow-through phases.
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Author's instructions
Disclaimer
Invite-only script
Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact nessa_trader directly.
TradingView does NOT recommend paying for or using a script unless you fully trust its author and understand how it works. You may also find free, open-source alternatives in our community scripts.