Indian Gold Festival Dates HistoricalIndian Gold Festival Dates (1975-2025)
Marks 8 major Indian festivals associated with gold buying over 50 years of historical data. Essential for analyzing seasonal patterns and cultural demand cycles in gold markets.
Festivals Included:
Dhanteras (Gold) - Most auspicious gold buying day
Diwali (Orange) - Festival of Lights
Akshaya Tritiya (Green) - "Never-ending" prosperity
Dussehra (Red) - Victory and success
Makar Sankranti (Cyan) - Solar new year
Gudi Padwa (Magenta) - Hindu New Year (Maharashtra)
Ugadi (Purple) - Hindu New Year (South India)
Navratri (Yellow) - 9-day festival
Features:
✓ 408 exact historical dates (1975-2025)
✓ Color-coded vertical lines for easy identification
✓ Toggle individual festivals on/off
✓ Adjustable line width and labels
✓ Works on all timeframes (best on daily/weekly)
Perfect for traders analyzing gold seasonality, Indian market sentiment, and cultural demand patterns. Use on XAUUSD, GC1!, or Indian gold futures.
Candlestick analysis
FVG & IFVG Box Detector
The "FVG & IFVG Box Detector" is a custom Pine Script v6 indicator for TradingView that identifies and highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and their subsequent mitigation as Imbalance Fair Value Gaps (IFVGs) on a price chart. Tailored for use on a 5-minute timeframe (though it must be manually set by the user due to script limitations), this indicator provides a visual representation of market imbalances using colored boxes, which automatically disappear when the gaps are filled by price action. The script is designed to be clean and minimalistic, omitting text labels or annotations as per your preference.Key FeaturesFVG Detection:A Bullish FVG is detected when the low of the current candle is higher than the high of the candle two bars ago, indicating a potential upward imbalance, visualized with a green-bordered box filled with a semi-transparent green background.
A Bearish FVG is detected when the high of the current candle is lower than the low of the candle two bars ago, indicating a potential downward imbalance, visualized with a red-bordered box filled with a semi-transparent red background.
A minimum gap size filter (default 0%) can be adjusted to exclude small gaps, ensuring only significant imbalances are highlighted.
IFVG Transition:When a Bearish FVG is filled (price closes below its lower boundary), the red box disappears, and a blue-bordered box with a semi-transparent blue background briefly appears to mark the Bullish IFVG, indicating the zone may now act as support. This box then vanishes.
When a Bullish FVG is filled (price closes above its upper boundary), the green box disappears, and an orange-bordered box with a semi-transparent orange background briefly appears to mark the Bearish IFVG, indicating the zone may now act as resistance. This box then vanishes.
The disappearance of boxes reflects the resolution of the imbalance, keeping the chart uncluttered.
Customization:Users can toggle the display of Bullish FVGs, Bearish FVGs, Bullish IFVGs, and Bearish IFVGs via input settings.
The extendBars parameter (default 50) controls how far to the right the boxes extend, allowing adjustment of their visibility duration.
Colors for Bullish FVG, Bearish FVG, Bullish IFVG, and Bearish IFVG can be customized using TradingView’s color picker, with defaults set to semi-transparent green, red, blue, and orange, respectively.
Performance:The script includes a cleanup mechanism to limit the number of active boxes to 50 per type, preventing performance issues by deleting the oldest boxes when the limit is exceeded.
It uses static variable assignments to ensure compatibility with Pine Script v6’s strict type requirements for drawing functions.
FunctionalityThe indicator scans each bar on the 5-minute chart to detect FVGs based on the defined conditions.
Upon detection, it creates a box extending from the starting bar (two bars ago) to the current bar plus the extendBars value, using the high and low prices to define the box’s vertical range.
When price action fills an FVG, the original box is deleted, and a brief IFVG box is created at the same price levels, which also disappears, signaling the imbalance has been neutralized.
No text or labels are displayed, ensuring a clean visual experience focused solely on the boxes.
Intended UseTraders: This tool is ideal for traders using FVG and IFVG concepts (common in Smart Money or ICT trading strategies) to identify potential support and resistance zones. The blue boxes (Bullish IFVGs) may indicate areas to buy or expect a bounce, while orange boxes (Bearish IFVGs) may indicate areas to sell or expect a pullback.
Chart Analysis: By observing when and where boxes appear and disappear, traders can track market structure shifts without cluttering the chart with annotations.
LimitationsThe script must be applied to a 5-minute chart manually, as the timeframe argument is not supported due to the use of drawing functions.
The brief appearance of IFVG boxes means historical levels must be tracked manually (e.g., via screenshots) or by adjusting the script to retain them if desired.
The minimum gap size filter might need tuning depending on the instrument (e.g., Gold) to capture relevant gaps.
Current Status (as of 08:53 AM EDT, October 23, 2025)The script is fully functional on your 5-minute chart, with the latest version (v5) resolving the timeframe error by removing the invalid argument. Boxes should now appear and disappear as intended, with green for Bullish FVGs, red for Bearish FVGs, blue for Bullish IFVGs, and orange for Bearish IFVGs.
saodisengxiaoyu-lianghua-2.1- This indicator is a modular, signal-building framework designed to generate long and short signals by combining a chosen leading indicator with selectable confirmation filters. It runs on Pine Script version 5, overlays directly on price, and is built to be highly configurable so traders can tailor the signal logic to their market, timeframe, and trading style. It includes a dashboard to visualize which conditions are active and whether they validate a signal, and it outputs clear buy/sell labels and alert conditions so you can automate or monitor trades with confidence.
Core Design
- Leading Indicator: You choose one primary signal generator from a broad list (for example, Range Filter, Supertrend, MACD, RSI, Ichimoku, and many others). This serves as the anchor of the system and determines when a preliminary long or short setup exists.
- Confirmation Filters: You can enable additional filters that validate the leading signal before it becomes actionable. Each “respect…” input toggles a filter on or off. These filters include popular tools like EMA, 2/3 EMA crosses, RQK (Nadaraya Watson), ADX/DMI, Bollinger-based oscillators, MACD variations, QQE, Hull, VWAP, Choppiness Index, Damiani Volatility, and more.
- Signal Expiry: To avoid waiting indefinitely for confirmations, the indicator counts how many consecutive bars the leading condition holds. If confirmations do not align within a defined number of bars, the setup expires. This controls latency and helps reduce late or stale entries.
- Alternating Signals: An optional mode enforces alternation (long must follow short and vice versa), helping avoid repeated entries in the same direction without a meaningful reset.
- Aggregation Logic: The final long/short conditions are formed by combining the leading condition with all selected confirmation filters through logical conjunction. Only if all enabled filters validate the signal (within expiry constraints) does the indicator consider it a confirmed long or short.
- Visualization and Alerts: The script plots buy/sell labels at signal points, provides alert conditions for automation, and displays a compact dashboard summarizing the leading indicator’s status and each confirmation’s pass/fail result using checkmarks.
Leading Indicator Options
- The indicator includes a very large menu of leading tools, each with its own logic to determine uptrend or downtrend impulses. Highlights include:
- Range Filter: Uses a dynamic centerline and bands computed via conditional EMA/SMA and range sizing to define directional movement. It can operate in a default mode or an alternative “DW” mode.
- Rational Quadratic Kernel (RQK): Applies a kernel smoothing model (Nadaraya Watson) to detect uptrends and downtrends with a focus on noise reduction.
- Supertrend, Half Trend, SSL Channel: Classic trend-following tools that derive direction from ATR-based bands or moving average channels.
- Ichimoku Cloud and SuperIchi: Multi-component systems validating trend via cloud position, conversion/base line relationships, projected cloud, and lagging span.
- TSI (True Strength Index), DPO (Detrended Price Oscillator), AO (Awesome Oscillator), MACD, STC (Schaff Trend Cycle), QQE Mod: Momentum and cycle tools that parse direction from crossovers, zero-line behavior, and momentum shifts.
- Donchian Trend Ribbon, Chandelier Exit: Trend and exit tools that can validate breakouts or sustained trend strength.
- ADX/DMI: Measures trend strength and directional movement via +DI/-DI relationships and minimum ADX thresholds.
- RSI and Stochastic: Use crossovers, level exits, or threshold filters to gate entries based on overbought/oversold dynamics or relative strength trends.
- Vortex, Chaikin Money Flow, VWAP, Bull Bear Power, ROC, Wolfpack Id, Hull Suite: A diverse set of directional, momentum, and volume-based indicators to suit different markets and styles.
- Trendline Breakout and Range Detector: Price-behavior filters that confirm signals during breakouts or within defined ranges.
Confirmation Filters
- Each filter is optional. When enabled, it must validate the leading condition for a signal to pass. Examples:
- EMA Filter: Requires price to be above a specified EMA for longs and below for shorts, filtering signals that contradict broader trend or baseline levels.
- 2 EMA Cross and 3 EMA Cross: Enforce moving average cross conditions (fast above slow for long, the reverse for short) or a three-line stacking logic for more stringent trend alignment.
- RQK, Supertrend, Half Trend, Donchian, QQE, Hull, MACD (crossover vs. zero-line), AO (zero line or AC momentum variants), SSL: Each adds its characteristic validation pattern.
- RSI family (MA cross, exits OB/OS zones, threshold levels) plus RSI MA direction and RSI/RSI MA limits: Multiple ways to constrain signals via relative strength behavior and trajectories.
- Choppiness Index and Damiani Volatility: Prevent entries during ranging conditions or insufficient volatility; choppiness thresholds and volatility states gate the trade.
- VWAP, Volume modes (above MA, simple up/down, delta), Chaikin Money Flow: Volume and flow conditions that ensure signals happen in supportive liquidity or accumulation/distribution contexts.
- ADX/DMI thresholds: Demand a minimum trend strength and directional DI alignment to reduce whipsaw trades.
- Trendline Breakout and Range Detector: Confirm that the price is breaking structure or remains within active range consistent with the leading setup.
- By combining several filters you can create strict, conservative entries or looser setups depending on your goals.
Range Filter Engine
- A core building block, the Range Filter uses conditional EMA and SMA functions to compute adaptive bands around a dynamic centerline. It supports two types:
- Type 1: The centerline updates when price exceeds the band thresholds; bands define acceptable drift ranges.
- Type 2: Uses quantized steps (via floor operations) relative to the previous centerline to handle larger moves in discrete increments.
- The engine offers smoothing for range values using a secondary EMA and can switch between raw and averaged outputs. Its hi/lo bands and centerline compose a corridor that defines directional movement and potential breakout confirmation.
Signal Construction
- The script computes:
- leadinglongcond and leadingshortcond : The primary directional signals from the chosen leading indicator.
- longCond and shortCond : Final signals formed by combining the leading conditions with all enabled confirmations. Each confirmation contributes a boolean gate. If a filter is disabled, it contributes a neutral pass-through, keeping the logic intact without enforcing that condition.
- Expiry Logic: The code counts consecutive bars where the leading condition remains true. If confirmations do not line up within the user-defined “Signal Expiry Candle Count,” the setup is abandoned and the signal does not trigger.
- Alternation: An optional state ensures that long and short signals alternate. This can reduce repeated entries in the same direction without a clear reset.
- Finally, longCondition and shortCondition represent the actionable signals after expiry and alternation logic. These drive the label plotting and alert conditions.
Visualization
- Buy and Sell Labels: When longCondition or shortCondition confirm, the script plots annotated labels directly on the chart, making entries easy to see at a glance. The labels use color coding and clear text tags (“long” vs. “short”).
- Dashboard: A table summarizes the status of the leading indicator and all confirmations. Each row shows the indicator label and whether it passed (✔️) or failed (❌) on the current bar. This intensely practical UI helps you diagnose why a signal did or did not trigger, empowering faster strategy iteration and parameter tuning.
- Failed Confirmation Markers: If a setup expires (count exceeds the limit) and confirmations failed to align, the script can mark the chart with a small label and provide a tooltip listing which confirmations did not pass. It’s a helpful audit trail to understand missed trades or prevent “chasing” invalid signals.
- Data Window Values: The script outputs signal states to the data window, which can be useful for debugging or building composite conditions in multi-indicator templates.
Inputs and Parameters
- You control the indicator from a comprehensive input panel:
- Setup: Signal expiry count, whether to enforce alternating signals, and whether to display labels and the dashboard (including position and size).
- Leading Indicator: Choose the primary signal generator from the large list.
- Per-Filter Toggles: For each confirmation, a respect... toggle enables or disables it. Many include sub-options (like MACD type, Stochastic mode, RSI mode, ADX variants, thresholds for choppiness/volatility, etc.) to fine-tune behavior.
- Range Filter Settings: Choose type and behavior; select default vs. DW mode and smoothing. The underlying functions adjust band sizes using ATR, average change, standard deviation, or user-defined scales.
- Because everything is customizable, you can adapt the indicator to different assets, volatility regimes, and timeframes.
Alerts and Automation
- The script defines alert conditions tied to longCondition and shortCondition . You can set these alerts in your chart to trigger notifications or webhook calls for automated execution in external bots. The alert text is simple, and you can configure your own message template when creating alerts in the chart, including JSON payloads for algorithmic integration.
Typical Workflow
- Select a Leading Indicator aligned with your style. For trend following, Supertrend or SSL may be appropriate; for momentum, MACD or TSI; for range/trend-change detection, Range Filter, RQK, or Donchian.
- Add a few key Confirmation Filters that complement the leading signal. For example:
- Pair Supertrend with EMA Filter and RSI MA Direction to ensure trend alignment and positive momentum.
- Combine MACD Crossover with ADX/DMI and Volume Above MA to avoid signals in low-trend or low-liquidity conditions.
- Use RQK with Choppiness Index and Damiani Volatility to only act when the market is trending and volatile enough.
- Set a sensible Signal Expiry Candle Count. Shorter expiry keeps entries timely and reduces lag; longer expiry captures setups that mature slowly.
- Observe the Dashboard during live markets to see which filters pass or fail, then iterate. Tighten or loosen thresholds and filter combinations as needed.
- For automation, turn on alerts for the final conditions and use webhook payloads to notify your trading robot.
Strengths and Practical Notes
- Flexibility: The indicator is a toolkit rather than a single rigid model. It lets you test different combinations rapidly and visualize outcomes immediately.
- Clarity: Labels, dashboard, and failed-confirmation markers make it easy to audit behavior and refine settings without digging into code.
- Robustness: The expiry and alternation options add discipline, avoiding the temptation to enter late or repeatedly in one direction without a reset.
- Modular Design: The logical gates (“respect…”) make the behavior transparent: if a filter is on, it must pass; if it’s off, the signal ignores it. This keeps reasoning clean.
- Avoiding Overfitting: Because you can stack many filters, it’s tempting to over-constrain signals. Start simple (one leading indicator and one or two confirmations). Add complexity only if it demonstrably improves your edge across varied market regimes.
Limitations and Recommendations
- No single configuration is universally optimal. Markets change; tune filters for the instrument and timeframe you trade and revisit settings periodically.
- Trend filters can underperform in choppy markets; likewise, momentum filters can false-trigger in quiet periods. Consider using Choppiness Index or Damiani to gate signals by regime.
- Use expiry wisely. Too short may miss good setups that need a few bars to confirm; too long may cause late entries. Balance responsiveness and accuracy.
- Always consider risk management externally (position sizing, stops, profit targets). The indicator focuses on signal quality; combining it with robust trade management methods will improve results.
Example Configurations
- Trend-Following Setup:
- Leading: Supertrend uptrend for longs and downtrend for shorts.
- Confirmations: EMA Filter (price above 200 EMA for long, below for short), ADX/DMI (trend strength above threshold with +DI/-DI alignment), Volume Above MA.
- Expiry: 3–4 bars to keep entries timely.
- Result: Strong bias toward sustained moves while avoiding weak trends and thin liquidity.
- Mean-Reversion to Momentum Crossover:
- Leading: RSI exits from OB/OS zones (e.g., RSI leaves oversold for long and leaves overbought for short).
- Confirmations: 2 EMA Cross (fast crossing slow in the same direction), MACD zero-line behavior for added momentum validation.
- Expiry: 2–3 bars for responsive re-entry.
- Result: Captures momentum transitions after short-term extremes, with extra confirmation to reduce head-fakes.
- Range Breakout Focus:
- Leading: Range Filter Type 2 or Donchian Trend Ribbon to detect breakouts.
- Confirmations: Damiani Volatility (avoid low-volatility false breaks), Choppiness Index (prefer trend-ready states), ROC positive/negative threshold.
- Expiry: 1–3 bars to act on breakout windows.
- Result: Better alignment to breakout dynamics, gating trades by volatility and regime.
Conclusion
- This indicator is a comprehensive, configurable framework that merges a chosen leading signal with an array of corroborating filters, disciplined expiry handling, and intuitive visualization. It’s designed to help you build high-quality entry signals tailored to your approach, whether that’s trend-following, breakout trading, momentum capturing, or a hybrid. By surfacing pass/fail states in a dashboard and allowing alert-based automation, it bridges the gap between discretionary analysis and systematic execution. With sensible parameter tuning and thoughtful filter selection, it can serve as a robust backbone for signal generation across diverse instruments and timeframes.
Enhanced OB Retest Strategy v7.0The OB Retest Strategy is a full Order Block retest trading system that detects, plots, and trades OB zones across multiple timeframes. It uses structure breaks, retrace depth, and ATR filters to identify strong reversal or continuation setups.
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⚙️ Core Features
• Multi-timeframe OB detection using break-of-structure (BOS) logic
• Automatic zone creation for bullish and bearish order blocks
• Smart merging of overlapping OB zones
• Dynamic flip-zone logic that turns invalidated OBs into new zones
• Wick zone detection for high-precision entries
• ATR-based trailing stop and optional breakeven
• Adjustable retrace depth, breakout %, and ATR filters
• Built-in performance table showing PnL, win rate, and total trades
• Fully backtestable with date range and commission control
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🧠 Logic Summary
1. Detects a BOS on the higher timeframe.
2. Identifies the last opposing candle as the valid OB.
3. Validates the OB based on ATR size and breakout strength.
4. Waits for price to retest the zone to a set depth.
5. Executes trades and manages exits using trailing stop or breakeven.
6. Flips invalidated zones automatically.
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💡 Usage Tips
• Best used on 1H to 4H charts for swing setups.
• Tune ATR and breakout thresholds for your market’s volatility.
• Combine with higher-timeframe bias or liquidity levels for better accuracy.
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⚠️ Notes
• For educational and testing purposes only.
• Backtested results do not predict future performance.
• Always test before live use.
WorldCup Dashboard + Institutional Sessions© 2025 NewMeta™ — Educational use only.
# Full, Premium Description
## WorldCup Dashboard + Institutional Sessions
**A trade-ready, intraday framework that combines market structure, real flow, and institutional timing.**
This toolkit fuses **Institutional Sessions** with a **price–volume decision engine** so you can see *who is active*, *where value sits*, and *whether the drive is real*. You get: **CVD/Delta**, volume-weighted **Momentum**, **Aggression** spikes, **FVG (MTF)** with nearest side, **Daily Volume Profile (VAH/POC/VAL)**, **ATR regime**, a **24h position gauge**, classic **candle patterns**, IBH/IBL + **first-hour “true close”** lines, and a **10-vote confluence scoreboard**—all in one view.
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## What’s inside (and how to trade it)
### 🌍 Institutional Sessions (Sydney • Tokyo • London • New York)
* Session boxes + a highlighted **first hour**.
* Plots the **true close** (first-hour close) as a running line with a label.
**Use:** Many desks anchor risk to this print. Above = bullish bias; below = bearish. **IBH/IBL** breaks during London/NY carry the most signal.
### 📊 CVD / Delta (Flow)
* Net buyer vs seller pressure with smooth trend state.
**Use:** **Rising CVD + acceptance above mid/POC** confirms continuation. Bearish price + rising CVD = caution (possible absorption).
### ⚡ Volume-Weighted Momentum
* Momentum adjusted by participation quality (volume).
**Use:** Momentum>MA and >0 → trend drive is “real”; <0 and falling → distribution risk.
### 🔥 Aggression Detector
* ROC × normalized volume × wick factor to flag **forceful** candles.
**Use:** On spikes, avoid fading blindly—wait for pullbacks into **aligned FVG** or for aggression to cool.
### 🟦🟪 Fair Value Gaps (with MTF)
* Detects up to 3 recent FVGs and marks the **nearest** side to price.
**Use:** Trend pullbacks into **bullish FVG** for longs; bounces into **bearish FVG** for shorts. Optional threshold to filter weak gaps.
### 🧭 24h Gauge (positioning)
* Shows current price across the 24h low⇢high with a mid reference.
**Use:** Above mid and pushing upper third = momentum continuation setups; below mid = sell the rips bias.
### 🧱 Daily Volume Profile (manual per day)
* **VAH / POC / VAL** derived from discretized rows.
**Use:** **POC below** supports longs; **POC above** caps rallies. Fade VAH/VAL in ranges; treat them as break/hold levels in trends.
### 📈 ATR Regime
* **ATR vs ATR-avg** with direction and regime flag (**HIGH / NORMAL / LOW**).
**Use:** HIGH ⇒ give trades room & favor trend following. LOW ⇒ fade edges, scale targets.
### 🕯️ Candle Patterns (contextual, not standalone)
* Engulfings, Morning/Evening Star, 3 Soldiers/Crows, Harami, Hammer/Shooting Star, Double Top/Bottom.
**Use:** Only with session + flow + momentum alignment.
### 🤝 Price–Volume Classification
* Labels each bar as **continuation**, **exhaustion**, **distribution**, or **healthy pullback**.
**Use:** Align continuation reads with trend; treat “Price↑ + Vol↓” as a caution flag.
### 🧪 Confluence Scoreboard & B/S Meter
* Ten elements vote: 🔵 bull, ⚪ neutral, 🟣 bear.
**Use:** Execution filter—take setups when the board’s skew matches your trade direction.
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## Playbooks (actionable)
**Trend Pullback (Long)**
1. London/NY active, Momentum↑, CVD↑, price above 24h mid & POC.
2. Pullback into **nearest bullish FVG**.
3. Invalidate under FVG low or **true-close** line.
4. Targets: IBH → VAH → 24h high.
**Range Fade (Short)**
1. Asia/quiet regime, **Price↑ + Vol↓** into **VAH**, ATR low.
2. Nearest FVG bearish or scoreboard skew bearish.
3. Invalidate above VAH/IBH.
4. Targets: POC → VAL.
**News/Impulse**
Aggression spike? Don’t chase. Let it pull back into the aligned FVG; require CVD/Momentum agreement before entry.
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## Alerts (included)
* **Bull/Bear Confluence ≥ 7/10**
* **Intraday Target Achieved** / **Daily Target Achieved**
* **Session True-Close Retests** (Sydney/Tokyo/London/NY)
*(Keep alerts “Once per bar” unless you specifically want intrabar triggers.)*
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## Setup Tips
* **UTC**: Choose the reference that matches how you track sessions (default UTC+2).
* **Volume threshold**: 2.0× is a strong baseline; raise for noisy alts, lower for majors.
* **CVD smoothing**: 14–24 for scalps; 24–34 for slower markets.
* **ATR lengths**: Keep defaults unless your asset has a persistent regime shift.
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## Why this framework?
Because **timing (sessions)**, **truth (flow)**, and **location (value/FVG)** together beat any single signal. You get *who is trading*, *how strong the push is*, and *where risk lives*—on one screen—so execution is faster and cleaner.
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**Disclaimer**: Educational use only. Not financial advice. Markets are risky—backtest and size responsibly.
Cumulative Hybrid Delta# 📊 CUMULATIVE HYBRID DELTA
## The Most Advanced Volume Delta Indicator for Crypto & Forex Traders
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## WHAT IS IT?
**Cumulative Hybrid Delta** reveals **who is in control of the market** — buyers or sellers — in real-time. By analyzing volume imbalances and their accumulation over time, this indicator detects market pressure before price moves, giving you the edge you need.
**Stop guessing the market's direction. Start seeing it.**
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## WHAT IT SHOWS
### 🟢 Buying Pressure
Green signals indicate accumulated buyer dominance. Watch for rising green accumulation in downtrends for reversal opportunities.
### 🔴 Selling Pressure
Red signals show accumulated seller control. Perfect for catching trend exhaustion and potential corrections.
### 💛 Cumulative Delta Line (Yellow)
The heart of the indicator. This line accumulates all delta pressure over your selected period. Rising = bullish momentum building. Falling = bearish pressure intensifying.
### 📊 Delta Bars
Individual bar pressure shown as histogram. Each bar tells you the exact buy/sell imbalance for that candle. Track momentum strength in real-time.
### 🕯️ Wick Analysis
Upper wicks show rejected resistance (seller pressure). Lower wicks reveal bounces from support (buyer pressure). Critical for spotting reversals before they happen.
### ⚡ Extreme Zones (Red & Green Lines)
Auto-calculated overbought and oversold levels. When delta enters these zones, market reversal becomes highly probable. Perfect for taking profits or entering counter-trades.
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## WHY TRADERS LOVE IT
✅ **5 Hybrid Algorithms** - Switch between different delta calculation methods (Price Position, Wick-Corrected, Close-Open Ratio, Classic, or Full Hybrid)
✅ **Adaptive Technology** - Works perfectly on ANY timeframe and market condition (calm days, volatile days, crypto rallies, forex ranges)
✅ **Spot & Futures Ready** - Whether you trade Bitcoin spot on Binance or micro contracts, this indicator adapts seamlessly
✅ **Real-Time Alerts** - 5 automated alerts catch key turning points so you never miss a setup
✅ **Professional Dashboard** - Live metrics table shows bar delta, cumulative delta, wicks, zone status, and trend at a glance
✅ **Bilingual** - English and Russian interface. Switch languages in settings instantly
✅ **No Repainting** - Calculated from pure OHLCV data. Reliable backtesting. No fake signals
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## KEY SETTINGS EXPLAINED
### 🧠 DELTA ALGORITHM (Core Feature)
- **Hybrid** (Recommended) - Combines price position (70%) + wick analysis (30%) for maximum accuracy
- **Price Position** - Pure price location in the range (simple & effective)
- **Wick Corrected** - Focuses on rejected pressure (great for reversals)
- **Close-Open** - Traditional bar momentum
- **Classic** - Standard fixed ratio method
### 📊 AGGREGATION TYPE
- **Sum** (Default) - Total delta over period (best for signals)
- **SMA** - Smoothed average (cleaner chart)
- **EMA** - Exponential weighted (faster response)
- **Cumulative** - Pure running total (academic analysis)
### 🤖 ADAPTIVE MODES
- **ATR-Based** (Recommended) - Adjusts to volatility using Average True Range
- **Volatility-Based** - Uses standard deviation for adaptation
- **Range-Based** - Adjusts to candle size
**Why adaptive?** Because a signal on a calm day is different from a signal on an explosive rally. The indicator learns your market and adapts automatically.
### ⚡ CUSTOMIZATION
- Change all colors to match your chart theme
- Adjust zone sensitivity (manual or auto)
- Choose number format (K, M, B notation or full numbers)
- Display in USD or volume units
- Pick table position (9 locations available)
- Set font size (tiny to huge)
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## WHAT YOU GET AT A GLANCE
**The Live Metrics Table Shows:**
- Current bar delta (buy vs sell pressure RIGHT NOW)
- Cumulative delta (accumulated pressure over time)
- Delta % (strength of pressure as a percentage)
- Upper wick (rejected resistance)
- Lower wick (bounces from support)
- Adaptive coefficient (volatility multiplier)
- Zone status (OVERBOUGHT / NORMAL / OVERSOLD)
- Trend direction (RISING / FALLING / FLAT)
**All updated in real-time. All on one clean dashboard.**
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## THE 5 TRADING SIGNALS
1. **Zero Cross Alert** - Cumulative delta crosses zero = momentum shift detected
2. **Overbought Alert** - Enters red zone = buyers exhausted, sell signal
3. **Oversold Alert** - Enters green zone = sellers exhausted, buy signal
4. **Bullish Delta** - Bar delta turns positive = buying starts
5. **Bearish Delta** - Bar delta turns negative = selling starts
**Each alert can trigger notifications on your phone. Never miss a setup again.**
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## WHO SHOULD USE THIS?
✅ **Crypto Traders** - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins (spot and futures)
✅ **Forex Traders** - EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and all pairs
✅ **Scalpers** - 1m-5m timeframes with instant alerts
✅ **Day Traders** - 15m-1h for quick reversals and continuations
✅ **Swing Traders** - 4h-1d for major trend changes
✅ **Position Traders** - Weekly/monthly for macro reversals
**Works on all timeframes. All markets. All strategies.**
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## WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT?
While 99% of volume indicators just show raw volume, **Cumulative Hybrid Delta** does something revolutionary:
- It separates BUYING volume from SELLING volume with precision
- It accumulates this pressure to show market intention
- It adapts to your specific market and timeframe
- It alerts you to extremes before they reverse
- It works on crypto, forex, stocks, futures — everything
**This is what institutional traders pay thousands for. Now it's free.**
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## QUICK START
1. Add to chart (search "Cumulative Hybrid Delta" on TradingView)
2. Open settings
3. Choose your algorithm (recommend starting with "Hybrid")
4. Set your timeframe
5. Watch the magic happen
**First signal comes within minutes. First reversal catch comes today.**
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## PROVEN ON
✅ Bitcoin (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
✅ Altcoins (Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and 100+ pairs)
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Alerts Killzones + PD/WL/ML Levels (No Labels)This indicator automatically highlights the London and New York killzones and triggers alerts at key price levels — without adding any labels or text clutter to the chart.
Features:
Highlights London (10:00–13:00) and New York (15:00–17:00) sessions (GMT+3, Romania).
Draws and updates key levels automatically:
PDH / PDL – Previous Day High & Low
WH / WL – Previous Week High & Low
MH / ML – Previous Month High & Low
Alerts when price touches any of these levels.
Alerts at session opens and closes for both London and New York.
Clean interface – no labels or extra markers on chart.
Ideal for:
Traders who follow ICT concepts, session-based setups, or liquidity sweeps and want precise alerts without chart noise.
SD Demand & Supply IndicatorSD Demand & Supply Indicator automatically identifies and displays demand and supply zones across multiple timeframes.
The indicator detects:
Demand Zones: Drop–Boring–Rally (DBR) and Rally–Boring–Rally (RBR) formations
Supply Zones: Rally–Boring–Drop (RBR) and Drop–Boring–Drop (DBD) formations
When a Demand Zone is detected, it plots a blue Label below the relevant boring candle. When a Supply Zone is detected, it plots a red Label above the relevant boring candle — making it easy to visualize potential reversal areas.
With built-in alert functionality, you can also set alerts on your preferred symbols and timeframes to get instant notifications whenever new Demand or Supply Zones are formed.
How the Script Works?
1. The script scans the price action of three to five consecutive candles to identify potential Demand and Supply patterns based on the open, High, Low and close prices.
2. The script evaluates every candle’s price movement based on set conditions to confirm a valid demand or supply pattern.
3. For demand cases, the script recognizes specific formations such as Drop– Boring –Rally (DBR) and Rally– Boring –Rally (RBR), which indicate potential buying zones.
4. For supply cases, it identifies Rally– Boring –Drop (RBD) and Drop– Boring –Drop (DBD) structures, indicate potential selling zones.
5. When a valid Demand Zone is detected, the script plots a Blue label below the relevant Boring candle.
6. When a valid Supply Zone is found, it plots a Red label above the relevant Boring candle.
7. The script includes an alert feature that notifies users in real-time whenever a valid demand or supply pattern is formed, allowing timely action
How Users can get benefited using this Script?
1. The labels and text plotted by the script help traders visually identify potential entry and exit points.
2. When a valid Demand Zone is detected and the price revisits it, it may indicate a potential bullish reversal.
3. When a valid Supply Zone is detected and the price revisits it, it may indicate a potential bearish reversal.
4. Users can integrate this script with other indicators, fundamental data, or sentiment analysis to confirm signals and make more informed decisions.
5. Traders should use proper risk management strategies, including stop-loss orders to limit losses and targets when the trade moves in their favor.
Settings Explained
1. Boring & Legin Ratio
This is the ratio between the Legin candle and the Boring candle.
A default value of 2 means the Legin candle size (High–Low) is twice the size (High–Low) of the Boring candle.
2. Leg-In & Leg-Out Ratio
This is the ratio of Legin candle and Legout candle.
A default value 2 means the Legout candle size (High-Low) is twice the size (High-Low) of the Legin candle.
3. Leg-In & Three-Leg-Out Ratio
This is the ratio of Legin candle and to the combined size of three Legout candles. A default value 2 means the overall size of the three Legout candles is twice that of the Legin candle.
4. Leg-In Body to Wick Ratio
It is the ratio between the body size of a candle and its total wick length.
A default value of 0.6 means that 60% of the total candle length should be the body.
Zone Selection Filters
1. All Possible Zones
Displays all types of zones, including with or without Clear Area and with or without True Range (TR) vs Average True Range (ATR) criteria
2. All Zones with TR Vs ATR
Shows all zones but with True Range (TR) vs Average True Range (ATR) criteria.
3. Clear Area Zone Only
It will show the Zone with Clear Area and either with or without TR Vs ATR compliance
Clear Area Zone – is considered when the body of the Legout candle does not overlap the Boring candle. In other words, the right side of the Boring candle area remains completely free
4. Clear Area Zone with TR vs ATR Compliance
It will show the Zone with Clear Area and with TR Vs ATR compliance
Note: No. 1 and 2 is suitable for Forex, and crypto market segment
No. 3 and 4 is suitable for commodity and stock market segment
What is TR Vs ATR Criteria?
TR (True Range) vs ATR (Average True Range) criteria is used to validate the strength of a Demand or Supply Zone and it is very important criteria.
For Legin Candle (first candle of the pattern from left) — TR value should be greater than the ATR value.
For Boring Candle (second candle of the pattern from left) — TR value should be smaller than the ATR value.
For Legout Candle (third ,fourth & fifth candle of the pattern from left) — TR value should again be greater than the ATR value,
Important:
Due to the high calculation effort, the history is limited to maximum 10 Zones in total. All zones prior to that will not be displayed so that chart remain clear. Once our indicator has started displaying a Zone, then zone will be visible until it exceeds maximum 10 Zone history. This indicator does not repaint. All signals remain fixed once a candle closes.
What Makes this Indicator Unique?
The Smart Dude Indicator stands out because it doesn’t just mark Demand and Supply Zones — it qualifies them using advanced candle behavior and volatility analysis by using TR Vs ATR analysis .
Unlike typical zone indicators that rely only on price structure, Smart Dude combines candle-to-candle ratio logic with TR vs ATR criteria
Why traders use this indicator?
This strategy is already being used by many experienced traders, including some of my close trading associates. They’ve seen results and even encouraged me to publish it so that more traders can benefit from it. The indicator combines key elements like candle ratio and TR vs ATR criteria, giving users a structured and reliable way to identify zones.
How this Indicator Is Original?
The Smart Dude Indicator is a fully original work — designed and coded from scratch with a unique logic structure.
It is not copied or derived from any existing open-source script.
Key points that make it unique and original:
Exclusive Candle Ratio Logic
TR vs ATR Integration
Clear Area Detection
Fully Hand-Written Logic
Every condition — from candle identification to ratio calculation and plotting — has been manually coded line by line without importing or modifying any existing public logic.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is only for educational purposes and that highlights potential market opportunities. It should not be treated as financial or investment advice.
Trading in financial markets involves risk. The indicator is designed to assist you in making more informed decisions but outcomes depend on your due intelligence and zone validation skills
The Vishnu Zone Ver 2 by Dr. Sudhir Khollam## 📜 **The Vishnu Zone — Trade When the Brahma Zone Ends**
**Author:** Dr. Sudhir Khollam (SALSA© Method of Astrology & Market Psychology)
**Category:** Volatility Phase Detection / Bollinger Band Expansion Analysis
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### 🔶 **Concept Overview**
In the **SALSA© Market Philosophy**, every market phase follows a cosmic rhythm —
* **Brahma Phase** represents *creation and expansion* (high volatility and strong directional movement).
* **Vishnu Phase** represents *maintenance and stability* (where expansion cools down and balanced opportunities appear).
**“The Vishnu Zone”** indicator identifies the exact moments when the **Brahma Phase ends** — signaling that the expansion has completed and the market is likely to enter a more stable, tradable state.
This is a **precision-timing indicator** that helps traders avoid entering at the end of impulsive phases and instead prepare for equilibrium-based trades (mean reversion, range setups, or steady trends).
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### ⚙️ **How It Works**
The indicator measures **Bollinger Band Width (BBW)** to quantify expansion and contraction in volatility.
1. It calculates the **adaptive expansion threshold** using the average BBW over a rolling lookback period.
2. When the current BBW **drops below** this adaptive threshold **after being above it**, the script marks it as the **end of the Brahma Phase**.
3. This moment is shown visually as:
* 🕉 **“Vishnu” label** above the candle
* A **horizontal dotted line** extending for several bars
Together, these mark a **Vishnu Zone**, where the market transitions from expansion to consolidation — an ideal time for stabilization or entry planning.
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### 📊 **Inputs & Settings**
| Parameter | Description |
| ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Bollinger Band Length** | The number of bars used for SMA and standard deviation (default 20). |
| **Bollinger Multiplier** | Determines the width of Bollinger Bands (default 2.0). |
| **Adaptive Lookback Period** | Rolling window to calculate the mean BBW for dynamic adjustment (default 150). |
| **Expansion Multiplier** | Multiplies the mean BBW to define the expansion threshold (default 1.35). |
| **Horizontal Line Extension Bars** | Number of bars to extend the Vishnu Zone line into the future (default 40). |
| **Show End-of-Brahma Labels?** | Toggle 🕉 labels on/off. |
| **Show Horizontal Lines?** | Toggle Vishnu Zone lines on/off. |
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### 🔔 **Alerts**
When the **Brahma Phase ends**, the indicator triggers an alert:
> *“Brahma Phase Ends, Vishnu has taken over.”*
This helps traders receive real-time notification of volatility contraction and possible entry zones.
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### 🧠 **Best Practices**
* Works effectively on **5-minute to 1-hour timeframes** for intraday trading.
* Best paired with **momentum or volume filters** to confirm trend exhaustion.
* Avoid entering during rapid expansion (Brahma phase). Wait for a Vishnu signal to ensure market stabilization.
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### 🌌 **Philosophical Interpretation (SALSA© Principle)**
Just as Vishnu sustains the universe after Brahma’s creation, the market too enters a **maintenance phase** after every burst of expansion.
Recognizing this shift allows traders to align with **cosmic rhythm and price psychology**, not just technical metrics.
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### 🧩 **Summary**
✅ Detects when expansion volatility ends
✅ Marks transition zones between impulsive and stable phases
✅ Sends real-time alerts
✅ Adaptive and self-adjusting across markets and assets
✅ Simple, clean visualization — ideal for disciplined trading
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### ⚡ **Use Case**
Perfect for traders who:
* Prefer **low-risk entries** after volatility spikes
* Trade **mean reversion**, **range breakouts**, or **volatility collapses**
* Believe in the **cyclic nature of market energy**
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多指标量化交易DIY- The indicator includes a very large menu of leading tools, each with its own logic to determine uptrend or downtrend impulses. Highlights include:
- Range Filter: Uses a dynamic centerline and bands computed via conditional EMA/SMA and range sizing to define directional movement. It can operate in a default mode or an alternative “DW” mode.
- Rational Quadratic Kernel (RQK): Applies a kernel smoothing model (Nadaraya Watson) to detect uptrends and downtrends with a focus on noise reduction.
- Supertrend, Half Trend, SSL Channel: Classic trend-following tools that derive direction from ATR-based bands or moving average channels.
- Ichimoku Cloud and SuperIchi: Multi-component systems validating trend via cloud position, conversion/base line relationships, projected cloud, and lagging span.
- TSI (True Strength Index), DPO (Detrended Price Oscillator), AO (Awesome Oscillator), MACD, STC (Schaff Trend Cycle), QQE Mod: Momentum and cycle tools that parse direction from crossovers, zero-line behavior, and momentum shifts.
- Donchian Trend Ribbon, Chandelier Exit: Trend and exit tools that can validate breakouts or sustained trend strength.
- ADX/DMI: Measures trend strength and directional movement via +DI/-DI relationships and minimum ADX thresholds.
- RSI and Stochastic: Use crossovers, level exits, or threshold filters to gate entries based on overbought/oversold dynamics or relative strength trends.
- Vortex, Chaikin Money Flow, VWAP, Bull Bear Power, ROC, Wolfpack Id, Hull Suite: A diverse set of directional, momentum, and volume-based indicators to suit different markets and styles.
- Trendline Breakout and Range Detector: Price-behavior filters that confirm signals during breakouts or within defined ranges.
Confirmation Filters
- Each filter is optional. When enabled, it must validate the leading condition for a signal to pass. Examples:
- EMA Filter: Requires price to be above a specified EMA for longs and below for shorts, filtering signals that contradict broader trend or baseline levels.
- 2 EMA Cross and 3 EMA Cross: Enforce moving average cross conditions (fast above slow for long, the reverse for short) or a three-line stacking logic for more stringent trend alignment.
- RQK, Supertrend, Half Trend, Donchian, QQE, Hull, MACD (crossover vs. zero-line), AO (zero line or AC momentum variants), SSL: Each adds its characteristic validation pattern.
- RSI family (MA cross, exits OB/OS zones, threshold levels) plus RSI MA direction and RSI/RSI MA limits: Multiple ways to constrain signals via relative strength behavior and trajectories.
- Choppiness Index and Damiani Volatility: Prevent entries during ranging conditions or insufficient volatility; choppiness thresholds and volatility states gate the trade.
- VWAP, Volume modes (above MA, simple up/down, delta), Chaikin Money Flow: Volume and flow conditions that ensure signals happen in supportive liquidity or accumulation/distribution contexts.
- ADX/DMI thresholds: Demand a minimum trend strength and directional DI alignment to reduce whipsaw trades.
- Trendline Breakout and Range Detector: Confirm that the price is breaking structure or remains within active range consistent with the leading setup.
- By combining several filters you can create strict, conservative entries or looser setups depending on your goals.
Range Filter Engine
- A core building block, the Range Filter uses conditional EMA and SMA functions to compute adaptive bands around a dynamic centerline. It supports two types:
- Type 1: The centerline updates when price exceeds the band thresholds; bands define acceptable drift ranges.
- Type 2: Uses quantized steps (via floor operations) relative to the previous centerline to handle larger moves in discrete increments.
- The engine offers smoothing for range values using a secondary EMA and can switch between raw and averaged outputs. Its hi/lo bands and centerline compose a corridor that defines directional movement and potential breakout confirmation.
Signal Construction
- The script computes:
- leadinglongcond and leadingshortcond : The primary directional signals from the chosen leading indicator.
- longCond and shortCond : Final signals formed by combining the leading conditions with all enabled confirmations. Each confirmation contributes a boolean gate. If a filter is disabled, it contributes a neutral pass-through, keeping the logic intact without enforcing that condition.
- Expiry Logic: The code counts consecutive bars where the leading condition remains true. If confirmations do not line up within the user-defined “Signal Expiry Candle Count,” the setup is abandoned and the signal does not trigger.
- Alternation: An optional state ensures that long and short signals alternate. This can reduce repeated entries in the same direction without a clear reset.
- Finally, longCondition and shortCondition represent the actionable signals after expiry and alternation logic. These drive the label plotting and alert conditions.
Visualization
- Buy and Sell Labels: When longCondition or shortCondition confirm, the script plots annotated labels directly on the chart, making entries easy to see at a glance. The labels use color coding and clear text tags (“long” vs. “short”).
- Dashboard: A table summarizes the status of the leading indicator and all confirmations. Each row shows the indicator label and whether it passed (✔️) or failed (❌) on the current bar. This intensely practical UI helps you diagnose why a signal did or did not trigger, empowering faster strategy iteration and parameter tuning.
- Failed Confirmation Markers: If a setup expires (count exceeds the limit) and confirmations failed to align, the script can mark the chart with a small label and provide a tooltip listing which confirmations did not pass. It’s a helpful audit trail to understand missed trades or prevent “chasing” invalid signals.
- Data Window Values: The script outputs signal states to the data window, which can be useful for debugging or building composite conditions in multi-indicator templates.
Inputs and Parameters
- You control the indicator from a comprehensive input panel:
- Setup: Signal expiry count, whether to enforce alternating signals, and whether to display labels and the dashboard (including position and size).
- Leading Indicator: Choose the primary signal generator from the large list.
- Per-Filter Toggles: For each confirmation, a respect... toggle enables or disables it. Many include sub-options (like MACD type, Stochastic mode, RSI mode, ADX variants, thresholds for choppiness/volatility, etc.) to fine-tune behavior.
- Range Filter Settings: Choose type and behavior; select default vs. DW mode and smoothing. The underlying functions adjust band sizes using ATR, average change, standard deviation, or user-defined scales.
- Because everything is customizable, you can adapt the indicator to different assets, volatility regimes, and timeframes.
Alerts and Automation
- The script defines alert conditions tied to longCondition and shortCondition . You can set these alerts in your chart to trigger notifications or webhook calls for automated execution in external bots. The alert text is simple, and you can configure your own message template when creating alerts in the chart, including JSON payloads for algorithmic integration.
Typical Workflow
- Select a Leading Indicator aligned with your style. For trend following, Supertrend or SSL may be appropriate; for momentum, MACD or TSI; for range/trend-change detection, Range Filter, RQK, or Donchian.
- Add a few key Confirmation Filters that complement the leading signal. For example:
- Pair Supertrend with EMA Filter and RSI MA Direction to ensure trend alignment and positive momentum.
- Combine MACD Crossover with ADX/DMI and Volume Above MA to avoid signals in low-trend or low-liquidity conditions.
- Use RQK with Choppiness Index and Damiani Volatility to only act when the market is trending and volatile enough.
- Set a sensible Signal Expiry Candle Count. Shorter expiry keeps entries timely and reduces lag; longer expiry captures setups that mature slowly.
- Observe the Dashboard during live markets to see which filters pass or fail, then iterate. Tighten or loosen thresholds and filter combinations as needed.
- For automation, turn on alerts for the final conditions and use webhook payloads to notify your trading robot.
Strengths and Practical Notes
- Flexibility: The indicator is a toolkit rather than a single rigid model. It lets you test different combinations rapidly and visualize outcomes immediately.
- Clarity: Labels, dashboard, and failed-confirmation markers make it easy to audit behavior and refine settings without digging into code.
- Robustness: The expiry and alternation options add discipline, avoiding the temptation to enter late or repeatedly in one direction without a reset.
- Modular Design: The logical gates (“respect…”) make the behavior transparent: if a filter is on, it must pass; if it’s off, the signal ignores it. This keeps reasoning clean.
- Avoiding Overfitting: Because you can stack many filters, it’s tempting to over-constrain signals. Start simple (one leading indicator and one or two confirmations). Add complexity only if it demonstrably improves your edge across varied market regimes.
Limitations and Recommendations
- No single configuration is universally optimal. Markets change; tune filters for the instrument and timeframe you trade and revisit settings periodically.
- Trend filters can underperform in choppy markets; likewise, momentum filters can false-trigger in quiet periods. Consider using Choppiness Index or Damiani to gate signals by regime.
- Use expiry wisely. Too short may miss good setups that need a few bars to confirm; too long may cause late entries. Balance responsiveness and accuracy.
- Always consider risk management externally (position sizing, stops, profit targets). The indicator focuses on signal quality; combining it with robust trade management methods will improve results.
Example Configurations
- Trend-Following Setup:
- Leading: Supertrend uptrend for longs and downtrend for shorts.
- Confirmations: EMA Filter (price above 200 EMA for long, below for short), ADX/DMI (trend strength above threshold with +DI/-DI alignment), Volume Above MA.
- Expiry: 3–4 bars to keep entries timely.
- Result: Strong bias toward sustained moves while avoiding weak trends and thin liquidity.
- Mean-Reversion to Momentum Crossover:
- Leading: RSI exits from OB/OS zones (e.g., RSI leaves oversold for long and leaves overbought for short).
- Confirmations: 2 EMA Cross (fast crossing slow in the same direction), MACD zero-line behavior for added momentum validation.
- Expiry: 2–3 bars for responsive re-entry.
- Result: Captures momentum transitions after short-term extremes, with extra confirmation to reduce head-fakes.
- Range Breakout Focus:
- Leading: Range Filter Type 2 or Donchian Trend Ribbon to detect breakouts.
- Confirmations: Damiani Volatility (avoid low-volatility false breaks), Choppiness Index (prefer trend-ready states), ROC positive/negative threshold.
- Expiry: 1–3 bars to act on breakout windows.
- Result: Better alignment to breakout dynamics, gating trades by volatility and regime.
Conclusion
- This indicator is a comprehensive, configurable framework that merges a chosen leading signal with an array of corroborating filters, disciplined expiry handling, and intuitive visualization. It’s designed to help you build high-quality entry signals tailored to your approach, whether that’s trend-following, breakout trading, momentum capturing, or a hybrid. By surfacing pass/fail states in a dashboard and allowing alert-based automation, it bridges the gap between discretionary analysis and systematic execution. With sensible parameter tuning and thoughtful filter selection, it can serve as a robust backbone for signal generation across diverse instruments and timeframes.
Previous day high lowThis script Identifies and draw Previous day High low on 15 min Intra day chart
EchoFlowEchoFlow — Where Intelligence Becomes Rhythm
Powered by next-gen AI, EchoFlow transforms data, code, and creativity into seamless motion.
It doesn’t just automate — it anticipates.
From thought to execution, EchoFlow is the pulse of intelligent systems, syncing every action with precision, speed, and intuition.
LANZ Origins🔷 LANZ Origins – Multi-Framework Liquidity, Structure & Risk Management Overlay
LANZ Origins is an advanced multi-framework visualization toolkit that unifies key institutional concepts into one efficient interface. Designed for professional traders, it merges session mapping, liquidity analysis, imbalance detection, multi-account risk control, and higher-timeframe candle tracing — all in a single overlay.
🧩 Core Components
🈵 Asian Range Liquidity
Automatically detects and projects the Asian session range (19:00–02:00 NY) with an optional mid-price line (50 %). This provides visual context for intraday liquidity and manipulation zones commonly referenced in ICT-style analysis.
📊 Imbalance Detector
Highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Opening Gaps (OG), and Volume Imbalances (VI) directly on-chart, using separate color schemes for bullish and bearish inefficiencies. Each element can be customized by width, ATR filter, and extension length.
🕯️ Higher-Timeframe Candles (ICT Style)
Displays multi-timeframe candles (HTF1–HTF6) simultaneously — e.g., 5 m, 30 m, 1 h, 4 h, 1 D, 1 W — each rendered with independent wick, border, and fill settings. Includes remaining-time counters, timeframe labels, and optional imbalance shading between bodies.
📈 Market Structure (ZigZag 30 m)
Replicates 30-minute swing structure to all active timeframes, producing dynamic pivots with live extension. Ideal for contextualizing BOS/CHoCH events across multiple scales.
💸 Multi-Account Lot Size Panel
Calculates position size for up to five accounts simultaneously, using your defined capital, risk %, and fixed SL distance (in pips). Results appear in a clean table at the bottom-right corner of the chart.
🎨 Session Visualization
Colored backgrounds mark key trading phases:
🟢 Day division
🔴 No-action zone
🔵 Kill-zone
🟡 Hold session
⚙️ Customization & Performance
Every module can be toggled individually, with full color, opacity, and style control. The script is optimized for overlay use and supports up to 500 boxes, lines, and labels with efficient resource handling.
🧠 Best Use Case
LANZ Origins is ideal for traders who follow:
Smart Money Concepts / ICT methodology
Liquidity & Imbalance-based trading
Multi-timeframe confluence setups
Risk-based position sizing workflows
Use it to observe how price interacts with liquidity pools, higher-timeframe candles, and imbalances within key sessions — while monitoring lot size risk in real time.
📌 Recommended Setup
Timeframes: 30m - 5m – 3m
Pairs: FX
Session Timezone: New York (EST/EDT)
Combine with: LANZ Strategy series for execution and journaling
💬 Note
This indicator does not generate buy/sell signals. It’s a visual and analytical tool built to support your own decision-making process.
GainzAlgo Standard🧠 GainzAlgo Standard — Intelligent Multi-Filter Signal System
GainzAlgo Standard is a non-repainting signal system that identifies potential market reversals with structured precision. It does this by combining four analytical layers—candlestick structure, volatility dynamics, RSI momentum confirmation, and short-term trend analysis—into a single, cohesive decision process.
Unlike mashups that simply merge indicators, GainzAlgo integrates these components through conditional sequencing, where each layer must confirm the previous one before a signal is produced. This logical progression filters out noise and isolates high-probability reversal zones.
🔍 How It Works
1. Candlestick Reversal Detection
The algorithm first identifies key reversal structures (e.g., bullish or bearish engulfing patterns). These mark initial signs of exhaustion in directional momentum.
2. Volatility & Range Validation
Each detected candle is evaluated against a dynamically calculated volatility threshold. Only moves exceeding recent average true range or relative candle body strength are considered valid. This ensures weak or indecisive candles are excluded.
3. RSI Momentum Confirmation
The algorithm checks whether the RSI supports the expected direction:
● Bullish setups require RSI recovery from below the mid-range (typically < 50).
● Bearish setups require RSI rejection from above mid-range (> 50).
This momentum filter prevents counter-trend false positives.
4. 5-Bar Trend Context Filter
Finally, GainzAlgo assesses short-term trend direction by comparing the slope and structure of the last five bars. Reversal signals are plotted only if the prior trend contradicts the new signal direction, confirming a genuine shift rather than minor consolidation noise.
Each stage builds upon the previous one, forming a multi-layered validation pipeline. This design means a single noisy candle or RSI fluctuation cannot trigger a signal—only a consensus among volatility, structure, and momentum can.
⚙ Key Features
● ✅ Non-repainting: Signals are calculated and confirmed at bar close.
● 📊 Adaptive logic: Conditions automatically adjust to volatility changes.
● 🌍 Universal compatibility: Works across stocks, forex, crypto, indices, and commodities.
● ⏰ Multi-timeframe ready: Optimized for both intraday and swing analysis.
● 🎯 Signal clarity: Reduces noise through four-step confirmation logic.
📘 How to Use
1. Apply GainzAlgo Standard to your preferred chart and timeframe.
2. Wait for the plotted BUY (✅) or SELL (❌) labels.
3. Use these as confirmation or timing tools within your own strategy.
4. Always complement signals with independent risk management and higher-timeframe context.
💡 Originality & Concept
While the underlying components—candlestick patterns, RSI, volatility measures—are familiar tools, GainzAlgo’s originality lies in its hierarchical sequencing and conditional logic.
Instead of treating these indicators as parallel confirmations, GainzAlgo processes them in a defined order, where failure at any stage cancels the setup. This structured logic mimics discretionary decision-making used by professional traders, but automates it with strict, reproducible criteria.
The result is a systematic reversal detector that improves clarity, reduces over-signaling, and adapts to multiple market conditions.
🔒 Vendor Justification
GainzAlgo Standard is offered as an invite-only tool because it contains proprietary weighting and sequencing logic that determines which pattern and volatility interactions qualify as valid setups.
This logic is not available in public indicators and is designed to help traders:
● Identify cleaner reversal opportunities with less chart clutter.
● Quantify signal confidence through layered confirmations.
● Apply consistent logic across markets without manual tuning.
⚠ Disclaimer: GainzAlgo Standard is an analytical tool for educational purposes. It does not guarantee trading results. Always use proper risk management.
DCA Percent SignalOverview
The DCA Percent Signal Indicator generates buy and sell signals based on percentage drops from all-time highs and percentage gains from lowest lows since ATH. This indicator is designed for pyramiding strategies where each signal represents a configurable percentage of equity allocation.
Definitions
DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging): An investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount at regular intervals, regardless of price fluctuations. This indicator generates signals for a DCA-style pyramiding approach.
Gann Bar Types: Classification system for price bars based on their relationship to the previous bar:
Up Bar: High > previous high AND low ≥ previous low
Down Bar: High ≤ previous high AND low < previous low
Inside Bar: High ≤ previous high AND low ≥ previous low
Outside Bar: High > previous high AND low < previous low
ATH (All-Time High): The highest price level reached during the entire chart period
ATL (All-Time Low): The lowest price level reached since the most recent ATH
Pyramiding: A trading strategy that adds to positions on favorable price movements
Look-Ahead Bias: Using future information that wouldn't be available in real-time trading
Default Properties
Signal Thresholds:
Buy Threshold: 10% (triggers every 10% drop from ATH)
Sell Threshold: 30% (triggers every 30% gain from lowest low since ATH)
Price Sources:
ATH Tracking: High (ATH detection)
ATL Tracking: Low (low detection)
Buy Signal Source: Low (buy signals)
Sell Signal Source: High (sell signals)
Filter Options:
Apply Gann Filter: False (disabled by default)
Buy Sets ATL: False (disabled by default)
Display Options:
Show Buy/Sell Signals: True
Show Reference Lines: True
Show Info Table: False
Show Bar Type: False
How It Works
Buy Signals: Trigger every 10% drop from the all-time highest price reached
Sell Signals: Trigger every 30% increase from the lowest low since the most recent all-time high
Smart Tracking: Uses configurable price sources for signal generation
Key Features
Configurable Thresholds: Adjustable buy/sell percentage thresholds (default: 10%/30%)
Separate Price Sources: Independent sources for ATH tracking, ATL tracking, and signal triggers
Configurable Signals: Uses low for buy signals and high for sell signals by default
Optional Gann Filter: Apply Gann bar analysis for additional signal filtering
Optional Buy Sets ATL: Option to set ATL reference point when buy signals occur
Visual Debug: Detailed labels showing signal parameters and values
Usage Instructions
Apply to Chart: Use on any timeframe (recommended: 1D or higher for better signal quality)
Risk Management: Adjust thresholds based on your risk tolerance and market volatility
Signal Analysis: Monitor debug labels for detailed signal information and validation
Signal Logic
Buy signals are blocked when ATH increases to prevent buying at peaks
Sell signals are blocked when ATL decreases to prevent selling at lows
This ensures signals only trigger on subsequent bars, not the same bar that establishes new reference points
Buy Signals:
Calculate drop percentage from ATH to buy signal source
Trigger when drop reaches threshold increments (10%, 20%, 30%, etc.)
Always blocked on ATH bars to prevent buying at peaks
Optional: Also blocked on up/outside bars when Gann filter enabled
Sell Signals:
Calculate gain percentage from lowest low to sell signal source
Trigger when gain reaches threshold increments (30%, 60%, 90%, etc.)
Always blocked when ATL decreases to prevent selling at lows
Optional: Also blocked on down bars when Gann filter enabled
Limitations
Designed for trending markets; may generate many signals in sideways/ranging markets
Requires sufficient price movement to be effective
Not suitable for scalping or very short timeframes
Implementation Notes
Signals use optimistic price sources (low for buys, high for sells), these can be configured to be more conservative
Gann filter provides additional signal filtering based on bar types
Debug information available in data window for real-time analysis
Detailed labels on each signal show ATH, lowest low, buy level, sell level, and drop/gain percentages
Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (v1, Pine v6)Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (1m à 10m)
Cet indicateur détecte des opportunités de micro-scalping sur futures (BTC/ETH) basées sur deux mécaniques courtes validées par structure de prix :
A) Reversal de pression (contre-mouvement contrôlé)
Détection d’une sur-extension brutale suivie d’une absorption sur la bougie suivante.
Objectif : capturer la première respiration après un excès de prix (rejet court).
B) Continuation courte (momentum + reprise)
Détection de 3 bougies directionnelles consécutives suivies d’un pullback léger, puis signal sur la reprise du mouvement initial.
Gestion intégrée (scénario standard TP dynamique)
TP1 → 50% de la position à un gain fixe (% adaptable au timeframe)
Stop déplacé au Break-Even sur le restant
Sortie finale sur bougie inverse significative
(correction ≥ X% du corps précédent) ou timeout (max bars en trade)
Scalp BTC/ETH — Reversal & Continuation (1m to 10m)
This indicator detects short-term futures scalping setups on BTC & ETH using two mechanical price-action models designed for fast execution:
A) Reversal Compression (counter-move entry)
Identifies a sharp impulse (overextension) followed by absorption / failure to extend on the next candle.
Objective: capture the first corrective pullback after exhaustion.
B) Controlled Continuation (momentum follow-through)
Identifies 3 consecutive trend candles, then a shallow pullback, and triggers an entry on the resumption of the main leg.
Built-in trade logic (dynamic TP structure)
TP1 → scale out 50% of the position at a fixed percentage (auto-scaled per timeframe)
Stop moved to Break-Even after TP1
Final exit on either:
• a meaningful opposite candle (≥ X% correction of prior body), or
• a timeout (max bars in trade)
Technical characteristics
Designed for 1m / 3m / 5m / 7m / 10m
No repainting (bar-close confirmed logic)
Works for both LONG & SHORT
Built-in alert events:
ENTRY_LONG / ENTRY_SHORT / TP1 / EXIT_STOP / EXIT_INVERSE / EXIT_TIMEOUT
Suitable for manual execution, semi-automation (alerts) or full bot integration (webhook JSON)
Purpose
Provide a repeatable, rule-based, non-subjective framework to harvest micro-moves with controlled risk, without relying on lagging indicators or long-term prediction.
(A Strategy / backtesting version is planned as a next iteration.)
Trade Price - Spread Compensator OverlayDescription:
This indicator provides a clear visual representation of the bid/ask price spread. It allows traders to account for the difference between displayed chart prices and actual trading prices by offsetting candles by a specified number of pips.
Simply input the appropriate decimal unit that matches your instrument’s price format, then set the number of pips you wish to offset to reflect your typical spread.
For best results, use the Style settings to match the overlay candle colors with your chart’s default candles—this creates a seamless, integrated appearance.
The sell-stop drawings depicted in the chart example are there to help understand how to use this for managing your entry/stop loss position. It is not a part of the indicator, only the orange candle overlay is.
ICT Liquidity Sweep Asia/London 1 Trade per High & Low🧠 ICT Liquidity Sweep Asia/London — 1 Trade per High & Low
This strategy is inspired by the ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts of liquidity sweeps and market structure, focusing on the Asia and London sessions.
It automatically identifies liquidity grabs (sweeps) above or below key session highs/lows and enters trades with a fixed risk/reward ratio (RR).
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⚙️ Core Logic
-Asia Session: 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM (New York time)
-London Session: 2:00 AM – 5:00 AM (New York time)
-The script marks the Asia High/Low and London High/Low ranges for each day.
-When the market sweeps above a session high → potential Short setup
-When the market sweeps below a session low → potential Long setup
-A trade is triggered when the confirmation candle closes in the opposite direction of the sweep (bearish after a high sweep, bullish after a low sweep).
-Only one trade per sweep type (1 per High, 1 per Low) is allowed per session.
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📈 Risk Management
-Configurable Risk/Reward Target (default = 2:1)
-Configurable Position Size (number of contracts)
-Each trade uses a fixed Stop Loss (beyond the wick of the sweep) and a Take Profit calculated from the RR setting.
-All trades are automatically logged in the Strategy Tester with performance metrics.
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💡 Features
✅ Visual session highlighting (Asia = Aqua, London = Orange)
✅ Automatic liquidity line plotting (session highs/lows)
✅ Entry & exit labels (optional visual display)
✅ Customizable RR and contract size
✅ Works on any instrument (ideal for indices, futures, or forex)
✅ Compatible with all timeframes (optimized for 1M–15M)
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⚠️ Notes
-Best used on New York time-based charts.
-Designed for educational and backtesting purposes — not financial advice.
-Use as a foundation for further optimization (e.g., SMT confirmation, FVG filter, or time-based restrictions).
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🧩 Recommended Use
Pair this with:
-ICT’s concepts like CISD (Change in State of Delivery) and FVGs (Fair Value Gaps)
-Higher timeframe liquidity maps
-Session bias or daily narrative filters
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Author: jygirouard
Strategy Version: 1.3
Type: ICT Liquidity Sweep Automation
Timezone: America/New_York
FVG and OB🧠 Concept Behind the “FVG and OB” Indicator
This indicator merges two core ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts — Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and Order Blocks (OBs) — into one clean, dynamic visualization tool.
It is designed for professional price-action traders who want to track institutional imbalances and smart money footprints directly on the chart.
🟩 FAIR VALUE GAP (FVG)
An FVG represents an imbalance in price caused by aggressive buying or selling where the market fails to offer two-way liquidity.
It’s typically created when a strong candle leaves a visible “gap” between the previous candle’s high and the next candle’s low (for bullish FVG), or vice versa (for bearish FVG).
In this indicator:
🟢 Bullish FVGs are drawn when low > high
🔴 Bearish FVGs are drawn when high < low
Each gap box dynamically extends to the right until it is mitigated (partially or fully filled).
You can choose between two mitigation modes:
Boundary Touch (default): The FVG is considered mitigated once price touches the gap boundary.
Full Fill: The FVG remains active until the entire gap range is filled.
This gives you real-time awareness of whether liquidity has been rebalanced — a key ICT concept in identifying market turning points.
🟥 ORDER BLOCK (OB)
An Order Block represents the last opposing candle before a strong impulsive move.
It is where institutional traders likely executed large block orders, creating supply or demand zones that price often revisits.
In this script, an OB is automatically drawn:
🟥 Bearish OBs form after a strong down move (usually following a bearish FVG).
🟩 Bullish OBs form after a strong up move (usually following a bullish FVG).
Key features:
The indicator can detect OBs in two ways:
Only FVG’s First Candle: A stricter mode aligning OB formation directly with FVG events.
Classic (Last Opposite Color): A more traditional ICT-style detection that finds the last candle of the opposite color within a defined lookback range.
OBs auto-expand with the next candle’s wick, so any extra high/low beyond the original OB is included by default.
Each OB remains extended until mitigated — when price revisits and closes the imbalance.
⚙️ CONTROL & CUSTOMIZATION
You can control the entire behavior and visualization through the settings panel:
Display Mode: Show only FVGs, only OBs, or both simultaneously.
Mitigation Mode: Choose how strict the FVG closure logic should be.
Body-Only Option: Restrict OB calculation to candle bodies instead of wicks for cleaner structure.
Individual Color Settings: Customize border and fill colors for each block type.
Lookback Depth: Define how far back the system searches for valid OB structures.
The result is a clean, layered representation of institutional footprints — with automatic cleanup logic that prevents chart clutter and keeps only active zones visible.
📊 PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Use this indicator to:
Identify imbalances left by aggressive moves (potential retracement targets).
Confirm confluences between FVGs and OBs — the overlap areas often mark powerful reaction zones.
Track mitigation progress as price revisits those zones.
Refine entry timing when price reacts to unmitigated OBs or fills the last untested FVG.
🧩 TECHNICAL DESIGN
Built in Pine Script v5 with fully modular code architecture.
FVG and OB modules can be toggled or used independently.
Uses arrays for efficient management of multiple boxes.
Auto-updates in real-time and mitigates per-bar to minimize lag.
Designed for multi-timeframe backtesting compatibility.
💡 Summary
This tool visually bridges two of the most powerful Smart Money Concepts —
FVG = imbalance zones and OB = institutional origin blocks.
Together, they help traders map out liquidity flows, identify premium/discount zones, and anticipate where price is likely to react next.
🧑💻 Credits
Based on ICT & Smart Money Concepts, rewritten in modular PineScript with precision mitigation logic.
# For educational and analytical purposes only.
TriAnchor Elastic Reversion US Market SPY and QQQ adaptedSummary in one paragraph
Mean-reversion strategy for liquid ETFs, index futures, large-cap equities, and major crypto on intraday to daily timeframes. It waits for three anchored VWAP stretches to become statistically extreme, aligns with bar-shape and breadth, and fades the move. Originality comes from fusing daily, weekly, and monthly AVWAP distances into a single ATR-normalized energy percentile, then gating with a robust Z-score and a session-safe gap filter.
Scope and intent
• Markets: SPY QQQ IWM NDX large caps liquid futures liquid crypto
• Timeframes: 5 min to 1 day
• Default demo: SPY on 60 min
• Purpose: fade stretched moves only when multi-anchor context and breadth agree
• Limits: strategy uses standard candles for signals and orders only
Originality and usefulness
• Unique fusion: tri-anchor AVWAP energy percentile plus robust Z of close plus shape-in-range gate plus breadth Z of SPY QQQ IWM
• Failure mode addressed: chasing extended moves and fading during index-wide thrusts
• Testability: each component is an input and visible in orders list via L and S tags
• Portable yardstick: distances are ATR-normalized so thresholds transfer across symbols
• Open source: method and implementation are disclosed for community review
Method overview in plain language
Base measures
• Range basis: ATR(length = atr_len) as the normalization unit
• Return basis: not used directly; we use rank statistics for stability
Components
• Tri-Anchor Energy: squared distances of price from daily, weekly, monthly AVWAPs, each divided by ATR, then summed and ranked to a percentile over base_len
• Robust Z of Close: median and MAD based Z to avoid outliers
• Shape Gate: position of close inside bar range to require capitulation for longs and exhaustion for shorts
• Breadth Gate: average robust Z of SPY QQQ IWM to avoid fading when the tape is one-sided
• Gap Shock: skip signals after large session gaps
Fusion rule
• All required gates must be true: Energy ≥ energy_trig_prc, |Robust Z| ≥ z_trig, Shape satisfied, Breadth confirmed, Gap filter clear
Signal rule
• Long: energy extreme, Z negative beyond threshold, close near bar low, breadth Z ≤ −breadth_z_ok
• Short: energy extreme, Z positive beyond threshold, close near bar high, breadth Z ≥ +breadth_z_ok
What you will see on the chart
• Standard strategy arrows for entries and exits
• Optional short-side brackets: ATR stop and ATR take profit if enabled
Inputs with guidance
Setup
• Base length: window for percentile ranks and medians. Typical 40 to 80. Longer smooths, shorter reacts.
• ATR length: normalization unit. Typical 10 to 20. Higher reduces noise.
• VWAP band stdev: volatility bands for anchors. Typical 2.0 to 4.0.
• Robust Z window: 40 to 100. Larger for stability.
• Robust Z entry magnitude: 1.2 to 2.2. Higher means stronger extremes only.
• Energy percentile trigger: 90 to 99.5. Higher limits signals to rare stretches.
• Bar close in range gate long: 0.05 to 0.25. Larger requires deeper capitulation for longs.
Regime and Breadth
• Use breadth gate: on when trading indices or broad ETFs.
• Breadth Z confirm magnitude: 0.8 to 1.8. Higher avoids fighting thrusts.
• Gap shock percent: 1.0 to 5.0. Larger allows more gaps to trade.
Risk — Short only
• Enable short SL TP: on to bracket shorts.
• Short ATR stop mult: 1.0 to 3.0.
• Short ATR take profit mult: 1.0 to 6.0.
Properties visible in this publication
• Initial capital: 25000USD
• Default order size: Percent of total equity 3%
• Pyramiding: 0
• Commission: 0.03 percent
• Slippage: 5 ticks
• Process orders on close: OFF
• Bar magnifier: OFF
• Recalculate after order is filled: OFF
• Calc on every tick: OFF
• request.security lookahead off where used
Realism and responsible publication
• No performance claims. Past results never guarantee future outcomes
• Fills and slippage vary by venue
• Shapes can move during bar formation and settle on close
• Standard candles only for strategies
Honest limitations and failure modes
• Economic releases or very thin liquidity can overwhelm mean-reversion logic
• Heavy gap regimes may require larger gap filter or TR-based tuning
• Very quiet regimes reduce signal contrast; extend windows or raise thresholds
Open source reuse and credits
• None
Strategy notice
Orders are simulated by TradingView on standard candles. request.security uses lookahead off where applicable. Non-standard charts are not supported for execution.
Entries and exits
• Entry logic: as in Signal rule above
• Exit logic: short side optional ATR stop and ATR take profit via brackets; long side closes on opposite setup
• Risk model: ATR-based brackets on shorts when enabled
• Tie handling: stop first when both could be touched inside one bar
Dataset and sample size
• Test across your visible history. For robust inference prefer 100 plus trades.
FluxGate Daily Swing StrategySummary in one paragraph
FluxGate treats long and short as different ecosystems. It runs two independent engines so the long side can be bold when the tape rewards upside persistence while the short side can stay selective when downside is messy. The core reads three directional drivers from price geometry then removes overlap before gating with clean path checks. The complementary risk module anchors stop distance to a higher timeframe ATR so a unit means the same thing on SPY and BTC. It can add take profit breakeven and an ATR trail that only activates after the trade earns it. If a stop is hit the strategy can re enter in the same direction on the next bar with a daily retry cap that you control. Add it to a clean chart. Use defaults to see the intended behavior. For conservative workflows evaluate on bar close.
Scope and intent
• Markets. Large cap equities and liquid ETFs major FX pairs US index futures and liquid crypto pairs
• Timeframes. From one minute to daily
• Default demo in this publication. SPY on one day timeframe
• Purpose. Reduce false starts without missing sustained trends by fusing independent drivers and suppressing activity when the path is noisy
• Limits. This is a strategy. Orders are simulated on standard candles. Non standard chart types are not supported for execution
Originality and usefulness
• Unique fusion. FluxGate extracts three drivers that look at price from different angles. Direction measures slope of a smoothed guide and scales by realized volatility so a point of slope does not mean a different thing on different symbols. Persistence looks at short sign agreement to reward series of closes that keep direction. Curvature measures the second difference of a local fit to wake up during convex pushes. These three are then orthonormalized so a strong reading in one does not double count through another.
• Gates that matter. Efficiency ratio prefers direct paths over treadmills. Entropy turns up versus down frequency into an information read. Light fractal cohesion punishes wrinkly paths. Together they slow the system in chop and allow it to open up when the path is clean.
• Separate long and short engines. Threshold tilts adapt to the skew of score excursions. That lets long engage earlier when upside distribution supports it and keeps short cautious where downside surprise and venue frictions are common.
• Practical risk behavior. Stops are ATR anchored on a higher timeframe so the unit is portable. Take profit is expressed in R so two R means the same concept across symbols. Breakeven and trailing only activate after a chosen R so early noise does not squeeze a good entry. Re entry after stop lets the system try again without you babysitting the chart.
• Testability. Every major window and the aggression controls live in Inputs. There is no hidden magic number.
Method overview in plain language
Base measures
• Return basis. Natural log of close over prior close for stability and easy aggregation through time. Realized volatility is the standard deviation of returns over a moving window.
• Range basis for risk. ATR computed on a higher timeframe anchor such as day week or month. That anchor is steady across venues and avoids chasing chart specific quirks.
Components
• Directional intensity. Use an EMA of typical price as a guide. Take the day to day slope as raw direction. Divide by realized volatility to get a unit free measure. Soft clip to keep outliers from dominating.
• Persistence. Encode whether each bar closed up or down. Measure short sign agreement so a string of higher closes scores better than a jittery sequence. This favors push continuity without guessing tops or bottoms.
• Curvature. Fit a short linear regression and compute the second difference of the fitted series. Strong curvature flags acceleration that slope alone may miss.
• Efficiency gate. Compare net move to path length over a gate window. Values near one indicate direct paths. Values near zero indicate treadmill behavior.
• Entropy gate. Convert up versus down frequency into a probability of direction. High entropy means coin toss. The gate narrows there.
• Fractal cohesion. A light read of path wrinkliness relative to span. Lower cohesion reduces the urge to act.
• Phase assist. Map price inside a recent channel to a small signed bias that grows with confidence. This helps entries lean toward the right half of the channel without becoming a breakout rule.
• Shock control. Compare short volatility to long volatility. When short term volatility spikes the shock gate temporarily damps activity so the system waits for pressure to normalize.
Fusion rule
• Normalize the three drivers after removing overlap
• Blend with weights that adapt to your aggression input
• Multiply by the gates to respect path quality
• Smooth just enough to avoid jitter while keeping timing responsive
• Compute an adaptive mean and deviation of the score and set separate long and short thresholds with a small tilt informed by skew sign
• The result is one long score and one short score that can cross their thresholds at different times for the same tape which is a feature not a bug
Signal rule
• A long suggestion appears when the long score crosses above its long threshold while all gates are active
• A short suggestion appears when the short score crosses below its short threshold while all gates are active
• If any required gate is missing the state is wait
• When a position is open the status is in long or in short until the complementary risk engine exits or your entry mode closes and flips
Inputs with guidance
Setup Long
• Base length Long. Master window for the long engine. Typical range twenty four to eighty. Raising it improves selectivity and reduces trade count. Lowering it reacts faster but can increase noise
• Aggression Long. Zero to one. Higher values make thresholds more permissive and shorten smoothing
Setup Short
• Base length Short. Master window for the short engine. Typical range twenty eight to ninety six
• Aggression Short. Zero to one. Lower values keep shorts conservative which is often useful on upward drifting symbols
Entries and UI
• Entry mode. Both or Long only or Short only
Complementary risk engine
• Enable risk engine. Turns on bracket exits while keeping your signal logic untouched
• ATR anchor timeframe. Day Week or Month. This sets the structural unit of stop distance
• ATR length. Default fourteen
• Stop multiple. Default one point five times the anchor ATR
• Use take profit. On by default
• Take profit in R. Default two R
• Breakeven trigger in R. Default one R
Usage recipes
Intraday trend focus
• Entry mode Both
• ATR anchor Week
• Aggression Long zero point five Aggression Short zero point three
• Stop multiple one point five Take profit two R
• Expect fewer trades that stick to directional pushes and skip treadmill noise
Intraday mean reversion focus
• Session windows optional if you add them in your copy
• ATR anchor Day
• Lower aggression both sides
• Breakeven later and trailing later so the first bounce has room
• This favors fade entries that still convert into trends when the path stays clean
Swing continuation
• Signal timeframe four hours or one day
• Confirm timeframe one day if you choose to include bias
• ATR anchor Week or Month
• Larger base windows and a steady two R target
• This accepts fewer entries and aims for larger holds
Properties visible in this publication
• Initial capital 25.000
• Base currency USD
• Default order size percent of equity value three - 3% of the total capital
• Pyramiding zero
• Commission zero point zero three percent - 0.03% of total capital
• Slippage five ticks
• Process orders on close off
• Recalculate after order is filled off
• Calc on every tick off
• Bar magnifier off
• Any request security calls use lookahead off everywhere
Realism and responsible publication
• No performance promises. Past results never guarantee future outcomes
• Fills and slippage vary by venue and feed
• Strategies run on standard candles only
• Shapes can update while a bar is forming and settle on close
• Keep risk per trade sensible. Around one percent is typical for study. Above five to ten percent is rarely sustainable
Honest limitations and failure modes
• Sudden news and thin liquidity can break assumptions behind entropy and cohesion reads
• Gap heavy symbols often behave better with a True Range basis for risk than a simple range
• Very quiet regimes can reduce score contrast. Consider longer windows or higher thresholds when markets sleep
• Session windows follow the exchange time of the chart if you add them
• If stop and target can both be inside a single bar this strategy prefers stop first to keep accounting conservative
Open source reuse and credits
• No reused open source beyond public domain building blocks such as ATR EMA and linear regression concepts
Legal
Education and research only. Not investment advice. You are responsible for your decisions. Test on history and in simulation with realistic costs






















