OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Advanced Trend Strength Analyzer

Trend Strength Analyzer is an all‑in‑one tool designed to quickly show you how strong a trend is, which side is in control, and whether conditions favor continuation or reversal.
This indicator blends multiple components into a single, intuitive view:
ADX for trend strength (filters out choppy, sideways markets).
RSI for momentum, overbought/oversold context, and exhaustion.
MACD for trend direction and confirmation.
EMAs as a higher‑timeframe style trend filter and bias.
All of these are normalized into a combined Trend Strength Score that ranges from -100 to +100:
Strong bullish trend: score closer to +100.
Strong bearish trend: score closer to -100.
Neutral/choppy conditions: score near 0.
Key features:
Clear visual trend bias with color‑coded backgrounds to highlight strong trending vs ranging environments.
Modular design: you can enable/disable ADX, RSI, MACD, or EMA filters individually to fit your strategy.
On‑chart labels and/or table readout (depending on how you set it up) summarizing:
Current trend direction (bullish/bearish/neutral).
Trend strength level (weak, moderate, strong).
Individual indicator statuses (e.g., ADX above/below threshold, RSI overbought/oversold, MACD in agreement or divergence).
Built‑in alert conditions for:
Strong bullish trend detected.
Strong bearish trend detected.
Transition from range to trend or trend to range.
How traders can use it:
As a filter: only take entries in the direction of a strong trend and avoid low‑strength environments.
For timing: combine the trend score with your own entry triggers (price action, breakouts, etc.).
For risk management: tighten stops or take partial profits when trend strength begins to fade toward neutral.
This indicator is suitable for intraday, swing, and position traders across any market (forex, indices, crypto, stocks) and on any timeframe, with user‑friendly settings to adapt sensitivity to your style.
This indicator blends multiple components into a single, intuitive view:
ADX for trend strength (filters out choppy, sideways markets).
RSI for momentum, overbought/oversold context, and exhaustion.
MACD for trend direction and confirmation.
EMAs as a higher‑timeframe style trend filter and bias.
All of these are normalized into a combined Trend Strength Score that ranges from -100 to +100:
Strong bullish trend: score closer to +100.
Strong bearish trend: score closer to -100.
Neutral/choppy conditions: score near 0.
Key features:
Clear visual trend bias with color‑coded backgrounds to highlight strong trending vs ranging environments.
Modular design: you can enable/disable ADX, RSI, MACD, or EMA filters individually to fit your strategy.
On‑chart labels and/or table readout (depending on how you set it up) summarizing:
Current trend direction (bullish/bearish/neutral).
Trend strength level (weak, moderate, strong).
Individual indicator statuses (e.g., ADX above/below threshold, RSI overbought/oversold, MACD in agreement or divergence).
Built‑in alert conditions for:
Strong bullish trend detected.
Strong bearish trend detected.
Transition from range to trend or trend to range.
How traders can use it:
As a filter: only take entries in the direction of a strong trend and avoid low‑strength environments.
For timing: combine the trend score with your own entry triggers (price action, breakouts, etc.).
For risk management: tighten stops or take partial profits when trend strength begins to fade toward neutral.
This indicator is suitable for intraday, swing, and position traders across any market (forex, indices, crypto, stocks) and on any timeframe, with user‑friendly settings to adapt sensitivity to your style.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.