NY/LDN/TOK Stock Exchange Opening HoursThis indicator displays vertical dotted lines marking the exact opening times of the three major global stock exchanges: New York (NYSE), London (LSE), and Tokyo (TSE). Perfect for traders who need to track market opening sessions across different time zones.
Features:
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE): 9:30 AM EST/EDT
London Stock Exchange (LSE): 8:00 AM GMT/BST
Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE): 9:00 AM JST
Key Highlights:
✓ Automatic daylight saving time adjustments for NY and London
✓ Individual color customization for each market
✓ Toggle on/off functionality for each exchange
✓ Clean vertical dotted lines (1-pixel width) that extend across the entire chart
✓ Interactive legend in bottom-right corner showing active markets
✓ Weekdays only (Monday-Friday) - no weekend lines
✓ Uses official local time zones for accurate timing
Customizable Settings:
Enable/disable individual exchanges
Custom color selection for each market line
Dynamic legend that shows only enabled markets
Time Zone Handling:
The indicator automatically handles daylight saving time transitions using official time zones:
America/New_York (EST/EDT)
Europe/London (GMT/BST)
Asia/Tokyo (JST - no DST)
Perfect for:
Multi-market traders
Session overlap analysis
Global market timing coordination
Institutional trading schedules
Simply add to your chart and customize colors/visibility in the indicator settings. The legend will automatically update to show your active markets in their respective colors.
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triumm toolkittThe Volume Profile Season concept typically blends two ideas:
Volume Profile – a technical analysis tool showing traded volume at different price levels over a selected period.
Seasonality – the study of repeating patterns or tendencies in markets across specific time periods (like months, quarters, or seasons).
When combined, Volume Profile Season or Seasonal Volume Profile looks at how volume distributes at certain price levels during recurring time frames (such as every January, every Q2, or every rainy season in agricultural commodities).
🔍 1. What Is Volume Profile?
Volume Profile shows where trading activity was concentrated in terms of price, not time. It typically includes:
POC (Point of Control) – price level with the highest traded volume
Value Area (VA) – range where ~70% of volume occurred
High/Low Volume Nodes – peaks and valleys of volume distribution
📊 Example:
If BTC trades heavily between $25k–$27k over 3 months, that range becomes a “high interest” zone or strong support/resistance.
📅 2. What Is Seasonality in Trading?
Seasonality refers to predictable price/volume behaviors based on the calendar. These are based on:
Time of year – e.g., December rally (Santa Rally), October crashes
Quarters – Q1 earnings boosts, Q4 profit-taking
Agricultural or weather-based cycles – like wheat or oil season demand/supply
🔄 3. Volume Profile Season (or Seasonal Volume Profile)
This refers to using volume profiles repeatedly over recurring seasonal periods to identify:
Recurring high-volume price levels during specific months or quarters
Seasonal support/resistance levels
How volume shifts across years in the same period
🧠 Useful for:
Backtesting seasonal patterns (e.g., where did volume concentrate every March for the last 5 years?)
Identifying institutional accumulation/distribution zones
Anticipating seasonal breakouts from value areas
📈 How Traders Use It:
Split Volume Profile by Season:
Run a Volume Profile only for January across multiple years
Do the same for February, Q1, summer, etc.
Compare Value Areas/POC Over Years
See if price reacts to similar zones in the same season over time
Combine With Events:
Use earnings season, macro events (e.g., Fed meetings), or harvest seasons
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### 🔥 **EMA - Your Precision Jet Engine**
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is **your market rhythm tracker**. Unlike ordinary indicators, EMA gives *you* the VIP treatment - weighting recent prices like a hawk focusing on its prey.
*Why it elevates YOU:*
- You see trends before the herd does
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### 💪 **RSI - Your Market Pulse Monitor**
Relative Strength Index (RSI) is **your personal market lie detector**. It whispers secrets when others hear noise - showing overbought/oversold zones where weak hands panic and legends pounce.
*Why it's YOUR weapon:*
- You spot exhaustion points like a market psychologist
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*Your superpower:* Where amateurs see random numbers, YOU see the market's heartbeat. 70 is their "buy," but YOUR trained eye spots hidden divergences screaming opportunity.
### ⚡ **MACD - Your Momentum Symphony**
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is **your trend orchestra conductor**. Histograms dance to YOUR command, crossovers sing YOUR tune, and divergences compose YOUR profit symphony.
*Why it's YOUR masterpiece:*
- You read momentum shifts like sheet music
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### 🌟 **The Triple Crown of YOUR Trading Dominance**
Combine these and you wield a **trifecta of market domination**:
1. EMA shows the path
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CRYPTOMATH RSI Pro+This custom RSI indicator was built for the Cryptomath community.
It features clean visual signals with color-coded zones that highlight overbought and oversold conditions, helping traders quickly spot potential reversal areas.
Great for swing traders and intraday decision-making.
ORx📌 Public Description for ORx - Opening Range Expansion
ORx - Opening Range Expansion is an advanced visual indicator designed to highlight trading zones based on the high and low of the first 4 candles of the 5-minute timeframe after the session opens.
🔹 Available session presets:
Market Open → from 6:00 PM NY to 6:00 PM the next day
Kill Zone NY → from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM NY (ideal for high-liquidity windows)
Week Open → starts Sunday at 6:00 PM NY and ends Friday at 6:00 PM NY (weekly macro context)
🔹 Automatically drawn components:
Opening Range channel
Neutral zones (same size as the OR, above and below)
Multiple expansion zones (up to 5, user-defined)
Intermediate levels between each expansion
🔹 Customization options:
User-defined color and line style for each type of zone
Built with America/New_York timezone logic for maximum session accuracy
🧠 Ideal for traders using price structure, institutional flow, SMC, or ICT-based approaches.
⚠️ Best used on 5-minute charts to ensure proper zone calibration.
FVG + IFVG Gap (ULTRA) by Aditya NejeThis Indicator shows Fair Value Gap and Inverse Fair Value gaps
Fibonacci Range Detector ║ BullVision🔬 Overview
The Fibonacci Range Mapper is a dynamic technical tool designed to identify, track, and visualize price ranges using Fibonacci levels. Whether you're trading manually or prefer automated structure recognition, this indicator helps you contextualize market moves and locate key price zones with precision.
⚙️ Core Logic
🔍 Range Detection (Auto & Manual Modes)
In Auto mode, the indicator uses an advanced ZigZag system based on ATR or percentage thresholds to confirm market swings and construct Fibonacci-based ranges.
In Manual mode, traders can define their own swing low and high to generate precise custom ranges.
📐 Fibonacci Mapping
Each detected range is automatically plotted with key Fibonacci retracement levels — 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% — along with optional extensions (127.2% and 161.8%) to anticipate price continuations or reversals.
📋 Live Data Table
An integrated info panel dynamically displays crucial metrics:
• Range size
• Current price zone (Discount / Mid / Premium)
• Position within range (%)
• Distance to range extremes
• Range status (Pending or Confirmed)
🕰️ Historical Memory
Up to 20 past ranges can be stored and visualized simultaneously, helping traders recognize repeated price behaviors and contextual support/resistance levels.
🎨 Visual Highlights
Zones of interest (0–25% = Discount, 75–100% = Premium) are color-coded with custom transparency, and labels can be toggled for clarity. The current active range updates in real time as structure evolves.
🔧 User Customization
• Detection Method: Choose between ATR or % ZigZag for automated swing identification
• Confirmation Delay: Set how many bars to wait before confirming a new high
• Manual Overrides: Select exact price levels when you want full control
• Extensions & Labels: Toggle additional lines and info to suit your charting style
• Visual Table Position: Customize where the data table appears on screen
• Color Scheme: Define your own zone gradients for better visual interpretation
📈 Use Cases
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to:
• Identify value zones within local or macro price structures
• Plan trades around Fibonacci retracement and extension levels
• Detect shifts in market structure using an adaptive ZigZag logic
• Track recurring price ranges and historical reaction points
• Enhance technical confluence with clean, visual price mapping
⚠️ Important Notes
This tool is not a buy/sell signal generator — it is a visual framework for structure-based analysis.
Use it in conjunction with your existing strategy and risk management process.
Always confirm with broader context and multi-timeframe alignment.
Linear Regression Oscillator [MKM]What This Script Does
This custom TradingView indicator helps you spot trend reversals using a normalized Linear Regression Oscillator. It generates clear:
✅ Buy signals when momentum shifts upward
❌ Sell signals when momentum shifts downward
📊 Visually enhanced candles and oscillator for faster decisions
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Displays EMA 5, 8, and 13 to track the trend.
Signals LONG when EMA5 crosses above EMA8 and the MACD line is above the signal line.
Signals SHORT when EMA5 crosses below EMA8 and the MACD line is below the signal line.
R-Momentum with Volume & EPS ArrowsAI generated R-Momentum with volume spike
This indicator can help in showing you the positive and negative path of the stock and flags area in volume higher than average trading
triumm toolkit📊 Seasonal High and Low in Trading
Seasonal Highs and Lows refer to recurring patterns in price movement that happen around the same time of year—based on seasonality.
These patterns often repeat due to:
Economic cycles
Business reports (like earnings or harvests)
Consumer behavior
Institutional flows
✅ What Are Seasonal Highs and Lows?
Term Meaning
Seasonal High A time of year when an asset (like a stock, currency, or commodity) tends to reach its peak price.
Seasonal Low A time when the asset typically hits its lowest price of the year.
These are based on historical averages, not guaranteed future results.
📅 Example by Asset Class:
🔹 Commodities
Gold: Often sees lows in early summer and highs in late Q4 (Oct–Dec).
Corn/Wheat: Lows during harvest season (Sep–Nov), highs in planting season.
🔹 Forex (Currencies)
USD often strengthens toward year-end (risk-off behavior).
Some currencies like AUD or NZD can be weak during risk-off periods (Q4).
🔹 Stocks
“Sell in May and go away”: Stocks often underperform from May to October.
Santa Rally: Stocks tend to rise during late December.
🧠 How to Use Seasonal High/Low in Trading:
1. Seasonal Charts
Platforms like Seasonax, EquityClock, or TradingView (with scripts) show historical price seasonality.
Example: A 10-year average of monthly returns.
2. Confluence Strategy
Combine seasonality with:
Technical analysis (support/resistance)
Smart Money Concepts
Fundamentals or news events
3. Anticipating Reversals
Look for price to:
Reach seasonal highs → prepare for short setups.
Reach seasonal lows → look for long opportunities.
🛠️ TradingView Script Ideas:
If you're coding in Pine Script, you can use seasonality to highlight:
Month-based high/low points
Custom time-based zones for long/short bias
Let me know if you want a Pine Script that marks seasonal highs/lows on your chart.
Triumm conceprt1. Smart Money vs. Retail Money
Smart Money: Institutional traders with large capital and better tools.
Retail Money: Small individual traders.
Goal of SMC: Follow the smart money instead of being manipulated by it.
🔑 Key Concepts in Smart Money Trading:
1. Market Structure
Trend is defined by Higher Highs/Higher Lows (uptrend) or Lower Highs/Lower Lows (downtrend).
SMC traders look for breaks of structure (BOS) and change of character (CHoCH) to anticipate reversals or continuations.
2. Liquidity
Institutional traders need liquidity to enter/exit large positions.
Liquidity pools exist around:
Swing highs/lows
Equal highs/lows (double tops/bottoms)
Trendline touches
Smart money manipulates price to grab this liquidity.
3. Order Blocks
Last bullish or bearish candle before a strong move.
These zones are used by smart money to place large orders.
SMC traders look to trade from these Order Blocks (OBs).
4. Fair Value Gap (FVG) / Imbalance
Gaps between candles (like large moves) where there was little/no trading.
Price often returns to these areas to "rebalance" the market.
5. Liquidity Sweep / Stop Hunt
Smart money often causes false breakouts to trigger retail stop losses.
This gives institutions the liquidity they need to enter trades.
📈 Smart Money Trading Workflow Example:
Identify market structure (bullish or bearish).
Wait for liquidity grab (e.g., stop hunt).
Look for change of character (CHoCH).
Mark Order Block / FVG.
Enter trade with tight stop loss near OB and target next liquidity level.
FTM → SONIC Combined Candlesticksthis script combines the chart of FTM and SONIC to get a better overview of the entire price action
ORB Scalp setup by UnenbatDescription
ORB Scalp Setup by Unenbat is a precise breakout scalping tool that identifies short-term price ranges at the transition between hourly sessions.
📌 Core Features:
Draws a dynamic box using the price range from the last 3 minutes of the previous hour and the first 3 minutes of the new hour (total 5m59s range).
Automatically plots:
Box representing the selected range.
Opening Price Line at the start of the hour.
TP Lines (Take Profit) above and below the box at customizable distances.
BE Lines (Break-Even) above and below the box at customizable distances.
Box and line lengths are user-defined (default: 60 minutes).
Works across historical data (up to the last 100 days).
Fully customizable visuals (colors, offsets, visibility toggles).
🎯 How to Use:
Ideal for scalp traders using breakout strategies.
Enter trades when price breaks above or below the box range.
Use TP and BE lines as clear reference levels for exits or trailing stop logic.
⚙️ Custom Settings:
Enable/disable each component (box, open line, TP line, BE line).
Set your own offset in pips for TP/BE lines.
Adjust the box duration to match your trading style.
Modify start and end times of the range as needed.
Sesiones + FVG + PDH / PDLMarket Sessions: Define and visualize four market sessions (New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney) with options to display ranges, trend lines, averages, VWAP, and highs/lows.
Dashboard: A panel that displays the status of the sessions (active/inactive) and, in advanced mode, the coefficient of determination (R2) of the trend line and the volume for each session.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) / Imbalances: Detect and draw Fair Value Gaps (also known as imbalances or inefficiencies) on multiple time frames, with options to extend them, change their color when tested, and adjust their levels if the price touches them.
Previous Day/Week/Month Levels: Displays the highs and lows of the previous day and week (PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL), as well as the opening prices of the current day, week, and month (DO, WO, MO).
Hidden Liquidity Shift DetectorPurpose
The Hidden Liquidity Shift Detector identifies candles that indicate potential hidden accumulation or distribution activity based on volume and price action behavior. These setups often represent institutional absorption of liquidity ahead of larger moves.
How It Works
The script detects candles with the following characteristics:
Small real body relative to the total candle range
A strong wick (upper or lower) indicating rejection
Volume significantly higher than the recent average
It flags:
Hidden Selling (Distribution) when a bearish candle has a long upper wick and high volume
Hidden Buying (Accumulation) when a bullish candle has a long lower wick and high volume
These candles are often missed by traditional indicators but may precede significant reversals or breakouts.
Features
Automatic detection of absorption-style candles
Volume spike filtering based on configurable multiplier
Wick and body ratio thresholds to fine-tune signal quality
Non-intrusive signal markers (colored circles)
Real-time alerts for hidden buying/selling signals
Usage Tips
Use on 15m to 4H charts for intraday detection, or Daily for swing setups
Combine with support/resistance or volume profile zones for higher conviction
Clusters of signals in the same area increase reversal probability
Can be used alongside Wyckoff-style logic or smart money concepts
EMA-SMA & RSI Strategyusing RSI and EMA strategy, it works on RSI based rules as well as indicator based rules
Triumm algo v2 with Signal Qualitythis indicator very usefull for trding
it give signal entry sl tp buy selll
A buy/sell indicator is a tool used in technical analysis to help traders identify optimal entry (buy) and exit (sell) points in the market. These indicators analyze price movements, volume, and momentum to generate signals that suggest potential trading opportunities.
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Key Buy/Sell Indicators
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
The RSI measures the speed and change of price movements on a scale from 0 to 100. Traditionally, an RSI above 70 indicates that an asset may be overbought (a potential sell signal), while an RSI below 30 suggests it may be oversold (a potential buy signal).
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
The MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of an asset's price. A bullish signal occurs when the MACD line crosses above the signal line, while a bearish signal occurs when it crosses below.
Moving Average Crossovers
This method involves plotting two moving averages of different lengths on a chart. A common strategy is the "Golden Cross," where a short-term moving average crosses above a long-term moving average, indicating a potential uptrend. Conversely, a "Death Cross" occurs when a short-term moving average crosses below a long-term moving average, suggesting a potential downtrend.
Bollinger Bands
Bollinger Bands consist of a moving average and two standard deviation lines plotted above and below it. When the price touches the upper band, the asset may be overbought; when it touches the lower band, it may be oversold.
Stochastic Oscillator
This momentum indicator compares a particular closing price of an asset to a range of its prices over a certain period. Values above 80 are considered overbought, and values below 20 are considered oversold.
Practical Considerations
Lagging Nature: Most indicators are based on historical data and may lag behind current market conditions. Therefore, they should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis.
False Signals: No indicator is foolproof. It's essential to confirm signals with additional analysis or indicators to reduce the likelihood of acting on false signals.
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Market Conditions: The effectiveness of indicators can vary depending on market conditions. For instance, some indicators perform better in trending markets, while others are more suited for ranging markets.
Clarix Smart FlipPurpose
This tool identifies high-probability intraday reversals by detecting when price flips through the daily open after strong early-session commitment.
How It Works
A valid flip occurs when:
The previous daily candle is bullish or bearish
The first hour today continues in the same direction
Then, the price flips back through the daily open with a minimum break threshold (user-defined)
This setup is designed to catch liquidity grabs or fakeouts near the daily open, where early buyers or sellers get trapped after showing commitment
Signal Logic
Buy Flip
Previous day bearish → first hour bearish → price flips above open
Sell Flip
Previous day bullish → first hour bullish → price flips below open
Features
Configurable flip threshold in percentage
Signals only activate after the first hour ends
Daily open line displayed on chart
Simple triangle markers with no visual clutter
Alerts ready to use for automation or notifications
Usage Tips
Use "Once Per Bar" alert mode to get notified immediately when the flip happens
Works best in active markets like FX, indices, or crypto
Adjust threshold based on asset volatility
Suggested stop loss: use the previous daily high for sell flips or the previous daily low for buy flips
Suggested take profit: secure at least 30 pips to aim for a 1:3 risk-to-reward ratio on average
Triumm Order Block with Reversal Ratingbest orderblock
🧠 What Is an Order Block?
An Order Block (OB) is a price zone where large financial institutions (banks, hedge funds) have placed large buy or sell orders. It’s usually identified by the last bullish candle before a strong bearish move (for bearish OB) or the last bearish candle before a strong bullish move (for bullish OB).
📊 What Makes It a Volume Order Block?
A Volume Order Block adds volume data (like buyer/seller volume, delta, or volume imbalance) to validate the strength of an order block.
🔍 Key Components:
Base OB Structure:
Bearish OB = Last bullish candle before a drop.
Bullish OB = Last bearish candle before a rise.
Volume Confirmation:
High volume at OB = more likely to be institutional activity.
Buyer/Seller Imbalance % = confirms which side was stronger at the OB.
Delta Volume = Difference between aggressive buyers and sellers.
MAD indicator buy and sellThe MAD (Moving Average Divergence) indicator is used in trading to identify potential buy and sell signals based on the divergence between moving averages.
**Buy Signal:**
- A buy signal is generated when the shorter-term moving average crosses above the longer-term moving average. This often indicates a potential upward momentum in the stock price.
**Sell Signal:**
- A sell signal occurs when the shorter-term moving average crosses below the longer-term moving average. This suggests that the stock may be losing momentum and could be headed for a decline.
Traders typically look for confirmation through additional signals or analysis to increase the reliability of these buy and sell points. Always remember to manage risk properly when making trading decisions!