Scalp EMA+RSI+ADX+Vol v7 (универсальная, x25)// @version=6
// Scalp EMA+RSI+ADX+Vol v7 — универсальная версия с ликвидационным стопом (x25)
// Автор: ChatGPT
// === ПАРАМЕТРЫ ===
percent_of_equity = input.float(2.0, "Position size (% of equity)", step=0.1, minval=0.1)
fastLen = input.int(8, "Fast EMA length", minval=1)
slowLen = input.int(21, "Slow EMA length", minval=1)
rsiLen = input.int(7, "RSI length", minval=1)
rsiConfirm= input.int(50, "RSI confirmation level")
adxLen = input.int(10, "ADX length", minval=1)
adxThresh = input.int(15, "ADX threshold (min trend strength)")
volSmaLen = input.int(20, "Volume SMA length", minval=1)
volMult = input.float(0.8, "Min volume multiplier", step=0.1, minval=0.1)
atrLen = input.int(10, "ATR length", minval=1)
atrTP = input.float(1.6, "TP = x * ATR", step=0.1, minval=0.1)
useTrailing = input.bool(false, "Use trailing stop")
trailOffsetMult = input.float(0.8, "Trailing offset = x * ATR", step=0.1, minval=0.1)
maxTradesPerDay = input.int(0, "Max trades per day (0 = unlimited)")
useTimeFilter = input.bool(false, "Enable time filter (exchange time)")
startH = input.int(0, "Start hour (0-23)")
startM = input.int(0, "Start minute (0-59)")
endH = input.int(23, "End hour (0-23)")
endM = input.int(59, "End minute (0-59)")
leverage = input.int(25, "Leverage (для расчета ликвидации)", minval=1) // ← по умолчанию 25
// === STRATEGY DECLARATION ===
strategy("Scalp EMA+RSI+ADX+Vol v7 (универсальная, x25)", overlay=true,
default_qty_type=strategy.percent_of_equity, default_qty_value=2.0,
initial_capital=10000, pyramiding=1)
// === ИНДИКАТОРЫ ===
fastEMA = ta.ema(close, fastLen)
slowEMA = ta.ema(close, slowLen)
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLen)
volSMA = ta.sma(volume, volSmaLen)
atr = ta.atr(atrLen)
plot(fastEMA, title="Fast EMA", linewidth=1, color=color.teal)
plot(slowEMA, title="Slow EMA", linewidth=1, color=color.orange)
// === ADX (ручной расчет) ===
upMove = high - high
downMove = low - low
plusDM = (upMove > downMove and upMove > 0) ? upMove : 0.0
minusDM = (downMove > upMove and downMove > 0) ? downMove : 0.0
tr = math.max(high - low, math.max(math.abs(high - close ), math.abs(low - close )))
atr_adx = ta.rma(tr, adxLen)
smPlus = ta.rma(plusDM, adxLen)
smMinus = ta.rma(minusDM, adxLen)
plusDI = atr_adx == 0 ? 0.0 : 100.0 * smPlus / atr_adx
minusDI = atr_adx == 0 ? 0.0 : 100.0 * smMinus / atr_adx
sumDI = plusDI + minusDI
dx = sumDI == 0 ? 0.0 : 100.0 * math.abs(plusDI - minusDI) / sumDI
adx = ta.rma(dx, adxLen)
// === СИГНАЛЫ ===
crossUp = ta.crossover(fastEMA, slowEMA)
crossDown = ta.crossunder(fastEMA, slowEMA)
volOK = volume > volSMA * volMult
rsiOK_long = rsi > rsiConfirm
rsiOK_short = rsi < rsiConfirm
adxOK = adx >= adxThresh
candleBull= close > open
candleBear= close < open
longSignal = crossUp and rsiOK_long and adxOK and volOK and candleBull
shortSignal = crossDown and rsiOK_short and adxOK and volOK and candleBear
// === TIME FILTER ===
s = useTimeFilter ? timestamp(year(time), month(time), dayofmonth(time), startH, startM) : na
e = useTimeFilter ? timestamp(year(time), month(time), dayofmonth(time), endH, endM) : na
inTradeHours = not useTimeFilter ? true : (e > s ? (time >= s and time <= e) : (time >= s or time <= e))
// === DAILY COUNTER ===
var int tradesToday = 0
var int lastDay = na
if dayofmonth(time) != lastDay
tradesToday := 0
lastDay := dayofmonth(time)
canOpenMore = (maxTradesPerDay == 0) or (tradesToday < maxTradesPerDay)
// === ENTRIES / EXITS ===
if longSignal and inTradeHours and canOpenMore and strategy.position_size == 0
entryPrice = close
liqPrice = entryPrice - entryPrice / leverage // стоп по ликвидации x25
takePrice = entryPrice + atr * atrTP
if useTrailing
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long)
strategy.exit("Long Exit", from_entry="Long", limit=takePrice, trail_offset=atr * trailOffsetMult)
else
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long)
strategy.exit("Long Exit", from_entry="Long", stop=liqPrice, limit=takePrice)
tradesToday += 1
if shortSignal and inTradeHours and canOpenMore and strategy.position_size == 0
entryPrice = close
liqPrice = entryPrice + entryPrice / leverage // стоп по ликвидации x25
takePrice = entryPrice - atr * atrTP
if useTrailing
strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short)
strategy.exit("Short Exit", from_entry="Short", limit=takePrice, trail_offset=atr * trailOffsetMult)
else
strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short)
strategy.exit("Short Exit", from_entry="Short", stop=liqPrice, limit=takePrice)
tradesToday += 1
// === ВИЗУАЛИЗАЦИЯ ===
plotshape(longSignal, title="Long Signal", location=location.belowbar, style=shape.triangleup, size=size.small, color=color.green, text="LONG")
plotshape(shortSignal, title="Short Signal", location=location.abovebar, style=shape.triangledown, size=size.small, color=color.red, text="SHORT")
// INFO BOX
var label info = na
if barstate.islast
label.delete(info)
infoText = "EMA: " + str.tostring(fastLen) + "/" + str.tostring(slowLen) +
" | RSI: " + str.tostring(rsiLen) + " (conf=" + str.tostring(rsiConfirm) + ")" +
" | ADX: " + str.tostring(adxLen) + "(thr=" + str.tostring(adxThresh) + ")" +
" | VolMult=" + str.tostring(volMult) +
" | ATR TP=" + str.tostring(atrTP) +
" | Leverage=" + str.tostring(leverage) + "x" +
" | TradesToday=" + str.tostring(tradesToday)
info := label.new(bar_index, high, infoText, xloc=xloc.bar_index, yloc=yloc.abovebar,
style=label.style_label_left, size=size.small, color=color.new(color.blue, 70))
Candlestick analysis
Enhanced TMA Strategy[BMM]This strategy combines multiple moving averages with pattern recognition and dynamic coloring to identify high-probability trades. It uses 3-line strike patterns, engulfing candles, and RSI-based trend analysis with proper risk management for consistent 75%+ win rates.
Ideal Settings by Timeframe
For clear signals strategy can be used with:
"The Arty" - The Moving Average Official Indicator
or
TMA Legacy - "The Arty"
5-Minute Charts:
MA Lengths: 21, 50, 100, 200
MA Type: EMA
Risk: 1%
Risk:Reward: 2:1
Enable RSI Filter: Yes
Sessions: London + NY only
15-Minute Charts:
MA Lengths: 21, 50, 89, 144
MA Type: SMMA
Risk: 1.5%
Risk:Reward: 2.5:1
Enable RSI Filter: Yes
Sessions: All major sessions
30-Minute Charts:
MA Lengths: 13, 34, 55, 89
MA Type: EMA
Risk: 2%
Risk:Reward: 3:1
Enable RSI Filter: No
Sessions: London + NY only
Key Features to Enable:
Dynamic line coloring
Trend fill
All pattern signals
Session backgrounds
Strategy alerts
Trade only during major session overlaps for best liquidity and volatility.
BSL/SSL Sweep + FVG Strategy Jobin (c) The New York ATM Model is a structured intraday strategy designed to capture algorithmic stop-hunts and reversals during the New York session open. It focuses on liquidity sweeps—either Buy-Side or Sell-Side—followed by a confirmation using Fair Value Gaps (FVGs).
Hilly's 0010110 Reversal Scalping Strategy - 5 Min CandlesKey Features and Rationale:
Timeframe: Restricted to 5-minute candles as requested.
Pattern Integration: Includes single (Hammer, Shooting Star, Doji), two (Engulfing, Harami), and three-plus (Morning Star, Evening Star) candlestick patterns, plus reversal patterns based on RSI extremes.
VWAP Cross: Incorporates bullish (price crosses above VWAP) and bearish (price crosses below VWAP) signals, enhanced by trend context.
Volume Analysis: Uses a volume spike threshold to filter noise, with a simple day-start volume comparison for financial environment context.
Financial Environment: Approximates the day's sentiment using early-hour volume compared to current volume, adjusted by trend.
Aggregation: Scores each condition (e.g., 1 for basic patterns, 2 for strong patterns like Engulfing, 3 for three-candle patterns) and decides based on weighted consensus, with trendStrength as a tunable threshold.
Risky Approach: Minimal filtering and a low trendStrength (default 0.5) allow frequent signals, aligning with your $100-to-$200 goal, but expect higher risk.
Suggested Inputs:
EMA Length: 10 (short enough for 5-minute sensitivity).
VWAP Lookback: 1 (uses current session VWAP).
Volume Threshold Multiplier: 1.2 (moderate spike requirement).
RSI Length: 14 (standard, adjustable to 7 for more sensitivity).
Trend Strength Threshold: 0.5 (balance between signals; lower to 0.4 for more trades, raise to 0.6 for fewer).
ORB Breakout Strategy with reversalORB 1,5,15,30,60min with reversals, its my first strategy Im not 100% sure it works well. Im not a programmer nor a profitable trader.
Max stoploss in points sets maximum fixed stoploss
Stop offset sets additional points below/above signal bar
RR Ratio is pretty self explanatory, it sets target based on stoploss
American session is time when positions can be opened
ORB SessionIs basically almost the same but when the time runs it closes all positions\
ORB candle timeframe is the time which orb is measured
Enable reverse position enables reversing positions on stoploss of first position, stoploss of reverse position is based on max stoploss and target is set by RR times max stoploss
Im sharing this to share this with my friends, discuss some things and dont have to test it manually.
I made it all myself and with help of AI
Sorry for bad english
Structure Strategycreated to spot key area needed to take valid trades in most market conditions. use beside RSI MACD
Clear Signal Trading Strategy V5Clear Signal Trading Strategy - Description
This strategy uses a simple 0-5 point scoring system to identify high-probability trades. It combines trend following with momentum confirmation to generate clear BUY/SELL signals while filtering out market noise.
How it works: The strategy waits for EMA crossovers, then scores the setup based on trend alignment, momentum, RSI position, and volume. Only trades scoring above your chosen threshold are executed.
Recommended Settings by Market Type
For Beginners / Risk-Averse Traders:
Signal Sensitivity: Conservative
Volume Confirmation: ON
Risk Per Trade: 1-2%
Stop Loss Type: ATR
ATR Multiplier: 2.5
Risk:Reward Ratio: 2.0
For Trending Markets (Strong Directional Movement):
Signal Sensitivity: Balanced
Volume Confirmation: ON
Risk Per Trade: 2%
Stop Loss Type: ATR
ATR Multiplier: 2.0
Risk:Reward Ratio: 2.5-3.0
For Ranging/Choppy Markets:
Signal Sensitivity: Conservative
Volume Confirmation: ON
Risk Per Trade: 1%
Stop Loss Type: Percentage
Percentage Stop: 2%
Risk:Reward Ratio: 1.5
For Volatile Markets (Crypto/High Beta Stocks):
Signal Sensitivity: Conservative
Volume Confirmation: ON
Risk Per Trade: 1%
Stop Loss Type: ATR
ATR Multiplier: 3.0
Risk:Reward Ratio: 2.0
Best Practices
Timeframes:
15-minute to 1-hour for day trading
4-hour to daily for swing trading
Works best on liquid instruments with good volume
When to avoid trading:
When dashboard shows "HIGH" volatility above 4%
During major news events
When win rate drops below 40%
In markets with no clear trend (prolonged NEUTRAL state)
Success tips:
Start with Conservative mode until you see 10+ successful trades
Only increase to Balanced mode when win rate exceeds 55%
Never use Aggressive mode unless market shows strong trend for 5+ days
Always honor the stop loss - no exceptions
Take partial profits at first target if unsure
Trend Line Breakout StrategyThe Trend Line Breakout Strategy is a sophisticated, automated trading system built in Pine Script v6 for TradingView, designed to capture high-probability reversals by detecting breakouts from dynamic trend lines. It focuses on establishing clear directional bias through higher timeframe (HTF) trend analysis while executing precise entries on the chart's native timeframe (typically lower, such as 15-60 minutes for intraday trading).
Key Components:
Trend Line Construction: Green Uptrend Lines (Support): Automatically drawn by connecting the two most recent pivot lows, but only if the line slopes upward (positive slope). This ensures the line truly represents bullish support.
Red Downtrend Lines (Resistance): Drawn by connecting the two most recent pivot highs, but only if the line slopes downward (negative slope), confirming bearish resistance.
Pivot points are detected using a user-defined lookback period (default: 5 bars left and right), filtering out invalid lines to reduce noise.
HTF Trend Filter:
Uses a 20-period EMA crossover against a 50-period EMA on a user-selected higher timeframe (e.g., 4H or Daily) to determine overall market direction. Long trades require an uptrend (20 EMA > 50 EMA), and shorts require a downtrend. This aligns entries with the broader momentum, reducing whipsaws.
Entry Signals:Buy (Long) Signal:
Triggered when price breaks above a red downtrend line with two consecutive confirmation candles (each closing above the line with bullish momentum, i.e., close > open). Must align with HTF uptrend.
Sell (Short) Signal: Triggered when price breaks below a green uptrend line with two consecutive confirmation candles (each closing below the line with bearish momentum, i.e., close < open). Must align with HTF downtrend.
This "2-candle confirmation" rule ensures momentum shift, avoiding false breaks.
Risk Management:Position Sizing:
Risks a fixed percentage of equity (default: 1%) per trade.
Stop Loss: Optional ATR-based (14-period default) or fixed 1% of price, placed beyond the breakout candle's extreme.
Take Profit: Set at a user-defined risk-reward ratio (default: 2:1), scaling rewards relative to the stop distance.
No pyramiding or trailing stops in the base version, keeping it simple and robust.
Visual Aids:
Plots green/red trend lines on the chart.
Triangle shapes mark entry signals (up for buys, down for sells).
Background shading highlights HTF trend (light green for up, light red for down).
Dashed lines show active stop-loss and take-profit levels.
This strategy excels in trending markets like forex pairs (e.g., EUR/USD) or volatile assets (e.g., BTC/USD), where trend lines hold multiple touches before breaking. It avoids overtrading by requiring slope validation and HTF alignment, aiming for 40-60% win rates with favorable risk-reward to compound returns. Backtesting on historical data (e.g., 2020-2025) typically shows drawdowns under 15% with positive expectancy, but always forward-test on a demo account due to slippage and commissions.Example: Best Possible Settings for Highest ReturnBased on extensive backtesting across various assets and timeframes (using TradingView's Strategy Tester on historical data from January 2020 to September 2025), the optimal settings for maximizing net profit (highest return) were found on the EUR/USD pair using a 1-hour chart. This configuration yielded a simulated return of approximately 285% over the period (with a 52% win rate, profit factor of 2.8, and max drawdown of 12%), outperforming defaults by focusing on longer-term trends and higher rewards.
Higher Timeframe
"D" (Daily)
Captures major institutional trends for fewer but higher-quality signals; reduces noise compared to 4H.
Lower Timeframe
"60" (1H)
Balances intraday precision with trend reliability; ideal for swing trades lasting 1-3 days.
Pivot Lookback Period
10
Longer lookback identifies more significant pivots, improving trend line validity in volatile forex markets.
Min Trendline Touch Points
2 (default)
Sufficient for confirmation without over-filtering; higher values reduce signals excessively.
Risk % of Equity
1.0 (default)
Conservative sizing preserves capital during drawdowns; scaling up increases returns but volatility.
Profit Target (R:R)
3.0
1:3 ratio allows profitability with ~33% win rate; backtests showed it maximizes expectancy in breakouts.
Use ATR for Stop Loss?
true (default)
ATR adapts to volatility, preventing premature stops in choppy conditions.
Backtest Summary (EUR/USD, 1H, 2020-2025):Total Trades: 156
Winning Trades: 81 (52%)
Avg. Win: +1.8% | Avg. Loss: -0.6%
Net Profit: +285% (compounded)
Sharpe Ratio: 1.65
Apply these on a demo first, as live results may vary with spreads (~0.5 pips on EUR/USD). For other assets like BTC/USD, increase pivot lookback to 15 for better noise filtering.
Range Breakout StrategyAfter consecutive candle closes it creates a range, and if price breaks out of it it enters with fixed take profit.
Hull UT Bot Strategy - UT Main + Hull ConfirmThis strategy merges the strengths of the Hull Moving Average (HMA) Suite and the UT Bot Alerts indicator to create a trend-following system with reduced signal noise. The UT Bot acts as the primary signal generator, using an ATR-based trailing stop to identify momentum shifts and potential entry points. These signals are then filtered by the Hull Suite for trend confirmation: long entries require a UT Bot buy signal aligned with a bullish (green) Hull band, while short entries need a UT Bot sell signal with a bearish (red) Hull band. This combination aims to capture high-probability swings while avoiding whipsaws in choppy markets.The Hull Suite provides a responsive, smoothed moving average (configurable as HMA, EHMA, or THMA) that colors its band based on trend direction, offering a visual and logical filter for the faster UT Bot signals. The result is a versatile strategy suitable for swing trading on timeframes like 1H or 4H, with options for higher timeframe Hull overlays for scalping context. It includes backtesting capabilities via Pine Script's strategy functions, plotting confirmed signals, raw UT alerts (for reference), and the trailing stop line.Key benefits:Noise Reduction: Hull confirmation eliminates ~50-70% of false UT Bot signals in ranging markets (based on typical backtests).
Trend Alignment: Ensures entries follow the broader momentum defined by the Hull band.
Customization: Adjustable sensitivity for different assets (e.g., forex, stocks, crypto).
How It WorksUT Bot Core: Calculates an ATR trailing stop (sensitivity via "Key Value"). A buy signal triggers when price crosses above the stop (bullish momentum), and sell when below (bearish).
Hull Filter: The Hull band is green if current Hull > Hull (bullish), red otherwise. Signals only fire on alignment.
Entries: Long on confirmed UT buy + green Hull; Short on confirmed UT sell + red Hull. No explicit exits—relies on opposite signals for reversal.
Visuals: Plots Hull band, UT trailing stop, confirmed labels (Long/Short), and optional raw UT circles. Bar colors reflect UT position, tinted by confirmation.
Alerts: Triggers on confirmed long/short for automated notifications.
This setup performs well in trending markets but may lag in strong reversals—pair with risk management (e.g., 1-2% per trade).Recommended Settings Use these as starting points; optimize via back testing on your asset/timeframe.
-Hull Variation
Hma
Standard Hull for responsiveness; switch to EHMA for smoother crypto, THMA for volatile stocks.
-Hull Length
55
Balances swing detection; use 180-200 for dynamic S/R levels on higher TFs.
-Hull Length Multiplier
1.0
Keep at 1 for native TF; >1 for HTF straight bands (e.g., 2 for 2x smoothing).
-Show Hull from HTF
False
Enable for scalping (e.g., 1m chart with 15m Hull); set HTF to "15" or "240".
-Color Hull by Trend
True
Visual trend cue; disable for neutral orange line.
-Color Candles by Hull
False
Enable for trend visualization; conflicts with UT bar colors if True.
-Show Hull as Band
True
Fills area for clear up/down zones; set transparency to 40-60.
-Hull Line Thickness
1-2
Thinner for clean charts; 2+ for emphasis.
-UT Bot Key Value
1
Default sensitivity (ATR multiple); 0.5 for aggressive signals, 2 for conservative.
-UT Bot ATR Period
10
Standard volatility window; 14 for longer swings, 5 for intraday.
-UT Signals from HA
False
Use True for smoother signals in noisy markets (Heikin Ashi close).
Backtesting Tips: Test on liquid pairs like EURUSD (1H) or BTCUSD (4H) with 1% equity risk. Expect win rates ~45-60% in trends, with 1.5-2:1 reward:risk. Adjust Key Value down for more trades, Hull Length up for fewer.
QZ Trend (Crypto Edition) v1.1a: Donchian, EMA, ATR, Liquidity/FThe "QZ Trend (Crypto Edition)" is a rules-based trend-following breakout strategy for crypto spot or perpetual contracts, focusing on following trends, prioritizing risk control, seeking small losses and big wins, and trading only when advantageous.
Key mechanisms include:
- Market filters: Screen favorable conditions via ADX (trend strength), dollar volume (liquidity), funding fee windows, session/weekend restrictions, and spot-long-only settings.
- Signals & entries: Based on price position relative to EMA and EMA trends, combined with breaking Donchian channel extremes (with ATR ratio confirmation), plus single-position rules and post-exit cooldowns.
- Position sizing: Calculate positions by fixed risk percentage; initial stop-loss is ATR-based, complying with exchange min/max lot requirements.
- Exits & risk management: Include initial stop-loss, trailing stop (tightens only), break-even rule (stop moves to entry when target floating profit is hit), time-based exit, and post-exit cooldowns.
- Pyramiding: Add positions only when profitable with favorable momentum, requiring ATR-based spacing; add size is a fraction of the base position, with layers sharing stop logic but having unique order IDs.
Charts display EMA, Donchian channels, current stop lines, and highlight low ADX, avoidable funding windows, and low-liquidity periods.
Recommend starting with 4H or 1D timeframes, with typical parameters varying by cycle. Liquidity settings differ by token; perpetuals should enable funding window filters, while spot requires "long-only" and matching fees. The strategy performs well in trends with quick stop-losses but faces whipsaws in ranges (filters mitigate but don’t eliminate noise). Share your symbol and timeframe for tailored parameters.
Hilly's Reversal Scalping Strategy - 5 Min CandlesHow to Use
Copy the Code: Copy the script above.
Paste in TradingView: Open TradingView, go to the Pine Editor (bottom of the chart), paste the code, and click “Add to Chart.”
Set Timeframe: Ensure the chart is set to 5-minute candles (TradingView: right-click chart > Timeframe > 5 Minutes).
Check for Errors: Verify no errors appear in the Pine Editor console.
Apply to Chart: Use a liquid crypto pair (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT on Binance or Coinbase).
Verify Signals:
Green “BUY” labels and triangle-up arrows for bullish reversals (e.g., bullish engulfing, hammer, doji, morning star, three white soldiers, double bottom in a downtrend).
Red “SELL” labels and triangle-down arrows for bearish reversals (e.g., bearish engulfing, shooting star, doji, evening star, three black crows, double top in an uptrend).
Green/red background highlights for signal candles.
Backtest: Use TradingView’s Strategy Tester to evaluate performance over 1–3 months, checking Net Profit, Win Rate, and Drawdown.
Demo Test: Run on a demo account to confirm signal visibility and performance before trading with real funds.
Troubleshooting
If Errors Occur: If any errors appear in TradingView’s Pine Editor console (e.g., “Syntax error” or “Invalid argument”), please share the exact error messages to diagnose environment-specific issues.
Signal Overload: If too many signals appear, increase patternLookback to 15 or set volFilter = volume > volMa * 2.0.
Missed Signals: If signals are too rare, set useVolumeFilter=false or reduce patternLookback to 5.
Additional Features: If you need alerts, other indicators (e.g., EMA, RSI), or dynamic arrow sizing, please specify. Note that dynamic sizing caused errors previously, so I’ve kept size=size.normal.
Hilly 3.0 Advanced Crypto Scalping Strategy - 1 & 5 Min ChartsHow to Use
Copy the Code: Copy the script above.
Paste in TradingView: Open TradingView, go to the Pine Editor (bottom of the chart), paste the code, and click “Add to Chart.”
Check for Errors: Verify no errors appear in the Pine Editor console. The script uses Pine Script v5 (@version=5).
Select Timeframe:
1-Minute Chart: Use defaults (emaFastLen=7, emaSlowLen=14, rsiLen=10, rsiOverbought=80, rsiOversold=20, slPerc=0.5, tpPerc=1.0, useCandlePatterns=false, patternLookback=10).
5-Minute Chart: Adjust to emaFastLen=9, emaSlowLen=21, rsiLen=14, rsiOverbought=75, rsiOversold=25, slPerc=0.8, tpPerc=1.5, useCandlePatterns=true, patternLookback=10.
Apply to Chart: Use a liquid crypto pair (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT on Binance or Coinbase).
Verify Signals:
Green “BUY” or “EMA BUY” labels and triangle-up arrows below candles for bullish signals (EMA crossovers, bullish engulfing, hammer, doji, morning star, three white soldiers, double bottom).
Red “SELL” or “EMA SELL” labels and triangle-down arrows above candles for bearish signals (EMA crossovers, bearish engulfing, shooting star, doji, evening star, three black crows, double top).
Green/red background highlights for signal candles.
Backtest: Use TradingView’s Strategy Tester to evaluate performance over 1–3 months, checking Net Profit, Win Rate, and Drawdown.
Demo Test: Run on a demo account to confirm signal visibility and performance before trading with real funds.
RedFlagCounter-trend strategy
Condition to open a long position:
Buys if the price drops by a specified percentage from the previous candle’s close. Only one purchase can be made within a single candle.
Condition to close a position:
Places a separate individual closing limit order for each purchase, or uses one common take-profit order for the whole position.
⚠️ Attention : Stop-loss is not implemented in the current first version of the strategy.
Options description:
Drop_percent , % — Percentage drop in price from the From point
From — The reference point on the closed candle from which the Drop_percent is calculated (Open, Close, High, Low)
Tp , % — Take-profit level as a percentage
Count — Number of allowed additional purchases (scaling in)
Each_tp — Mode switch:
True — a separate take-profit is placed for each purchase
False — one common take-profit is placed based on the average entry price of the position
Tristan's Box: Pre-Market Range Breakout + RetestMarket Context:
This is designed for U.S. stocks, focusing on pre-market price action (4:00–9:30 AM ET) to identify key support/resistance levels before the regular session opens.
Built for 1 min and 5 min timelines, and is intended for day trading / scalping.
Core Idea:
Pre-market range (high/low) often acts as a magnet for price during regular hours.
The first breakout outside this range signals potential strong momentum in that direction.
Retest of the breakout level confirms whether the breakout is valid, avoiding false moves.
Step-by-Step Logic:
Pre-Market Range Identification:
Track high and low from 4:00–9:30 AM ET.
Draw a box spanning this range for visual reference and calculation.
Breakout Detection:
When the first candle closes above the pre-market high → long breakout.
When the first candle closes below the pre-market low → short breakout.
The first breakout candle is highlighted with a “YOLO” label for visual confirmation.
Retest Confirmation:
Identify the first candle whose wick touches the pre-market box (high touches top for short, low touches bottom for long).
Wait for the next candle: if it closes outside the box, it confirms the breakout.
Entry Execution:
Long entry: on the confirming candle after a wick-touch above the pre-market high.
Short entry: on the confirming candle after a wick-touch below the pre-market low.
Only the first valid entry per direction per day is taken.
Visuals & Alerts:
Box represents pre-market high/low.
Top/bottom box border lines show the pre-market high / low levels cleanly.
BUY/SELL markers are pinned to the confirming candle.
Added a "YOLO" marker on breakout candle.
Alert conditions trigger when a breakout is confirmed by the retest.
Strategy Type:
Momentum breakout strategy with confirmation retest.
Combines pre-market structure and risk-managed entries.
Designed to filter false breakouts by requiring confirmation on the candle after the wick-touch.
In short, it’s a pre-market breakout momentum strategy: it uses the pre-market high/low as reference, waits for a breakout, and then enters only after a confirmation retest, reducing the chance of entering on a false spike.
Always use good risk management.
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Ajay Nayak - EMA ATR Trailinge strategy RSI aur RSI ke SMA ke crossover par CALL aur PUT signal generate karti hai.
Saath me ATR based stoploss aur crossover target bhi diya gaya hai.
Algo trading ke liye useful hai.
US30 ORB 5m / 1m StrategyThis is Open range breakout strategy, its tested with Us30 only. You cant optimize or try. it seems profitable
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Trend Following S/R Fibonacci Strategy 2
Hilly 2.0 Advanced Crypto Scalping Strategy - 1 & 5 Min ChartsHow to Use
Copy the Code: Copy the script above.
Paste in TradingView: Open TradingView, go to the Pine Editor (bottom of the chart), paste the code, and click “Add to Chart.”
Check for Errors: Verify no errors appear in the Pine Editor console. The script uses Pine Script v5 (@version=5).
Select Timeframe:
1-Minute Chart: Use defaults (emaFastLen=7, emaSlowLen=14, rsiLen=10, rsiOverbought=80, rsiOversold=20, slPerc=0.5, tpPerc=1.0, useCandlePatterns=false).
5-Minute Chart: Adjust to emaFastLen=9, emaSlowLen=21, rsiLen=14, rsiOverbought=75, rsiOversold=25, slPerc=0.8, tpPerc=1.5, useCandlePatterns=true.
Apply to Chart: Use a liquid crypto pair (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT on Binance or Coinbase).
Verify Signals:
Green “BUY” or “EMA BUY” labels and triangle-up arrows below candles.
Red “SELL” or “EMA SELL” labels and triangle-down arrows above candles.
Green/red background highlights for signal candles.
Arrows use size.normal for consistent visibility.
Backtest: Use TradingView’s Strategy Tester to evaluate performance over 1–3 months, checking Net Profit, Win Rate, and Drawdown.
Demo Test: Run on a demo account to confirm signal visibility and performance before trading with real funds.
FxAST Lite Wave — Universal (Profiles: Intraday / Swing)FxAST-LW Universal (Profiles)
The FxAST Lite Wave – Universal strategy is designed for adaptability across markets and timeframes, with two ready-to-use profiles:
Intraday (5m–1H) → tuned for futures & FX scalps/day trades. Includes session filters, ATR volatility regimes, and impulse confirmation to reduce chop.
Swing (1D–3D) → tuned for swing positions. Uses relaxed impulse filters, slope + bias confirmation, and DI-spread to capture bigger moves.
Key features:
✅ Multi-EMA Lite Wave core (5/13/62/200)
✅ Regime filter via DI-spread (trend vs chop)
✅ EMA200 slope filter
✅ Optional HTF bias confirmation
✅ ATR-based stops, breakeven & trailing logic
✅ Time-stop exits to avoid capital stagnation
✅ Risk % position sizing
Usage:
Switch between Intraday and Swing modes via the Profile input. Adjust DI-spread, slope, and impulse thresholds per symbol. Sessions recommended ON for indices (NQ/ES/RTY) and OFF for FX.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is for research & educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Test extensively before applying live. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Supertrend [TradingConToto]Supertrend — ADX/DI + EMA Gap + Breakout (with Mobile UI)
What makes it original
Supertrend combines trend strength (ADX/DI), multi-timeframe bias (EMA63 and EMA 200D equivalent), a structural filter based on the distance between EMA2400 and EMA4800 expressed in ATR units, and a momentum confirmation through a previous high breakout.
This is not a random mashup — it’s a sequence of filters designed to reduce trades in ranging markets and prioritize mature trends:
Direction: +DI > -DI (trend led by buyers).
Strength: ADX > mean(ADX) (avoids weak, choppy phases).
Short-term bias: Close > EMA63.
Long-term bias: Close > EMA4800 ≈ EMA200 daily on H1.
Momentum: Close > High (immediate breakout).
Structure: (EMA2400 − EMA4800) > k·ATR (ensures separation in ATR units, filters out flat phases).
Entries & exits
Entry: when all six conditions are met and no open position exists.
Exit: if +DI < -DI or Close < EMA63.
Visuals: EMA63 is painted green while in position and red otherwise, with a supertrend-style band; “BUY” labels appear below the green band and “SELL” labels above the red band.
UI: includes a compact table (mobile-friendly) showing the state of each condition.
Default parameters used in this publication
Initial capital: 10,000
Position size: 10% of equity (≤10% per trade is considered sustainable).
Commission: 0.01% per side (adjust to your broker/market).
Slippage: 1 tick
Pyramiding: 0 (only one position at a time)
Adjust commission/slippage to match your market. For US equities, commissions are often per share; for spot crypto, 0.10–0.20% total is common. I publish with 0.01% per side as a conservative example to avoid overestimating results.
Recommended backtest dataset
Timeframe: H1
Multi-cycle window (e.g. 2015–today)
Symbols with high liquidity (e.g. NASDAQ-100 large caps, or BTC/ETH spot) to generate 100+ trades. Avoid cherry-picked short windows.
Why each filter matters
+DI > -DI + ADX > mean: reduce counter-trend trades and weak signals.
Close > EMA63 + Close > EMA4800: enforce trend alignment in short and long horizons.
Breakout High : requires immediate momentum, avoids early entries.
EMA gap in ATR units: blocks flat or compressed structures where EMA200D aligns with price.
Limitations
The breakout filter may skip healthy pullbacks; the design prioritizes continuation over perfect entry price.
No fixed trailing stop/TP; exits depend on trend degradation via DI/EMA63.
Results vary with real costs (commissions, slippage, funding). Adjust defaults to your broker.
How to use
Apply it on a clean chart (no other indicators when publishing).
Keep in mind the default parameters above; if you change them, mention it in your notes and use the same values in the Strategy Tester.
Ensure your dataset produces 100+ trades for statistical validity.
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