SCTI V30Description
The SCTI V30 is an advanced multi-functional technical analysis indicator for TradingView that combines multiple analytical approaches into a single comprehensive tool. This indicator provides:
Multiple Moving Average Types (EMA, SMA, PMA with various calculation methods)
Customizable VWAP with standard deviation bands
Sophisticated Divergence Detection across 12 different indicators
Volume Profile Analysis with peak/trough detection
Highly Configurable Display Options
The indicator is designed to help traders identify trends, potential reversals, and key support/resistance levels across different timeframes.
Features
1. Moving Average Systems
EMA Section: 13 configurable EMA periods (8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584)
SMA Section: 13 configurable SMA periods (same as EMA)
PMA Section: 11 customizable moving averages with multiple calculation methods:
ALMA, EMA, RMA, SMA, SWMA, VWAP, VWMA, WMA
Adjustable lengths from 12 to 1056
Customizable colors, widths, and fill options between MAs
2. VWAP Implementation
Multiple anchor periods (Session, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, etc.)
Standard deviation or percentage-based bands
Option to hide on daily/weekly/monthly timeframes
Customizable band multipliers (1.0, 2.0, 3.0)
3. Divergence Detection
Detects regular and hidden divergences across 12 indicators:
MACD, MACD Histogram, RSI, Stochastic, CCI, Momentum
OBV, VW-MACD, Chaikin Money Flow, Money Flow Index
Williams %R, and custom external indicators
Customizable detection parameters:
Pivot point period (1-50)
Source (Close or High/Low)
Divergence type (Regular, Hidden, or Both)
Minimum number of divergences required (1-11)
Maximum pivot points to check (1-20)
Maximum bars to look back (30-200)
4. Volume Profile Analysis
Configurable profile length (10-5000 bars)
Value Area threshold (0-100%)
Profile placement (Left or Right)
Number of rows (30-130)
Profile width adjustment
Volume node detection:
Peaks (with cluster option)
Troughs (with cluster option)
Highest/Lowest volume nodes
Customizable colors for all elements
Input Parameters
The indicator is organized into 7 parameter groups:
Basic Indicator Settings - Toggle visibility of main components
EMA Settings - Configure 13 EMA periods and visibility
SMA Settings - Configure 13 SMA periods and visibility
PMA Settings - Advanced moving average configuration
VWAP Settings - Volume-weighted average price configuration
Divergence Settings - Comprehensive divergence detection options
Volume Profile & Node Detection - Volume analysis configuration
How to Use
Trend Identification: Use the multiple moving averages to identify trend direction and strength. The Fibonacci-based periods (21, 34, 55, 89, 144, etc.) are particularly useful for this.
Support/Resistance: The VWAP and volume profile components help identify key support/resistance levels.
Divergence Trading: Look for divergences between price and the various indicators to spot potential reversal points.
Volume Analysis: The volume profile shows where the most trading activity occurred, highlighting important price levels.
Customization: Adjust the settings to match your trading style and timeframe. The indicator is highly configurable to suit different trading approaches.
Alerts
The indicator includes alert conditions for:
Positive regular divergence detected
Negative regular divergence detected
Positive hidden divergence detected
Negative hidden divergence detected
Any positive divergence (regular or hidden)
Any negative divergence (regular or hidden)
Notes
The indicator may be resource-intensive due to its comprehensive calculations, especially on lower timeframes with long lookback periods.
Some features (like VWAP) can be hidden on higher timeframes to improve performance.
The default settings are optimized for daily charts but can be adjusted for any timeframe.
This powerful all-in-one indicator provides traders with a complete toolkit for technical analysis, combining trend-following, momentum, volume, and divergence techniques into a single, customizable solution.
Chart patterns
1 Triple EMA Crossover Strategy (x, 3x, 9x)An excellent EMA strategy.
x, 3x, and 9x: These represent the periods of the EMAs. For example, if 'x' is 10, then you would have a 10-day EMA, a 30-day EMA, and a 90-day EMA.
Crossover: The strategy relies on identifying when the price or the shorter-term EMAs cross above or below the longer-term EMAs, signaling potential buy or sell opportunities.
How the Strategy Works:
1. Trend Identification:
The relationship between the three EMAs indicates the overall trend. If the 3x EMA is above the 9x EMA, and the x EMA is above both, it suggests an uptrend. Conversely, if the 3x EMA is below the 9x EMA, and the x EMA is below both, it indicates a downtrend.
2. Buy Signals:
A buy signal might be generated when the shortest EMA (x) crosses above the medium EMA (3x) and then both cross above the longest EMA (9x), suggesting a potential breakout.
3. Sell Signals:
A sell signal might be generated when the shortest EMA (x) crosses below the medium EMA (3x) and then both cross below the longest EMA (9x), suggesting a potential breakdown.
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Unlocking Trends with the Triple EMA Crossover Strategy (x, 3x, 9x)
Welcome to an intuitive yet powerful trend-following strategy designed for clarity and actionable signals: the Triple EMA Crossover. This Pine Script® indicator leverages the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to help traders identify prevailing trends, potential breakouts, and breakdowns with enhanced precision. Built on a simple, scalable 'x, 3x, 9x' methodology, it provides a dynamic framework for navigating market movements.
Understanding the x, 3x, 9x EMA Foundation
At its core, this strategy utilizes three Exponential Moving Averages, each acting as a distinct lens on price action. Unlike Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) which give equal weight to all data points, EMAs place a greater emphasis on recent prices, making them more responsive to current market conditions—a crucial advantage in fast-paced environments like intraday trading.
The "x, 3x, 9x" nomenclature is elegantly simple:
x EMA (Fast EMA): This is your shortest-period EMA, highly sensitive to immediate price changes. It acts as the leading indicator, quickly reacting to shifts in momentum.
3x EMA (Medium EMA): Calculated with three times the 'x' period, this EMA provides a smoother, yet still responsive, view of the short-to-medium term trend. It often acts as dynamic support or resistance.
9x EMA (Slow EMA): Representing nine times the 'x' period, this is your longest EMA. It filters out much of the market noise, giving you a clear picture of the underlying dominant trend.
The beauty of this setup lies in its adaptability. By simply adjusting the Base EMA Period (x) input in the script settings, you can automatically calibrate all three EMAs to suit different instruments, volatility levels, or even your preferred trading style. A common starting point for 'x' in intraday trading on a 5-minute chart is 10, which translates to 10, 30, and 90-period EMAs.
How the Strategy Works: Signals and Trend Identification
The power of the Triple EMA Crossover lies in the interplay and alignment of these three moving averages.
1. Trend Identification
The relative positioning of the EMAs paints a clear picture of the market's trend:
Uptrend (Bullish): When the emaX (fast) is above the ema3X (medium), and the ema3X is, in turn, above the ema9X (slow), it indicates a strong bullish trend. This "stacked" alignment suggests robust upward momentum.
Downtrend (Bearish): Conversely, if the emaX (fast) is below the ema3X (medium), and the ema3X is below the ema9X (slow), it signals a clear bearish trend.
2. Buy Signals 🟢
A buy signal is generated when the swift emaX crosses above the ema3X, AND simultaneously, the ema3X is already above the ema9X. This combined condition ensures that the shorter-term momentum is shifting upward while the underlying medium-term trend remains strong and aligned with the longer-term direction. This reduces false signals often seen with simple two-EMA crossovers, aiming to capture high-probability upward moves. The script will plot a green upward-pointing triangle below the candle to visually alert you to this entry.
3. Sell Signals 🔴
A sell signal occurs when the quick emaX crosses below the ema3X, AND the ema3X is already below the ema9X. This indicates that the short-term momentum is shifting downwards, confirming a bearish bias within the broader downtrend. This comprehensive confirmation helps identify potential breakdowns and exit points for long positions or entry points for short trades. A red downward-pointing triangle will appear above the candle to mark this signal.
The strategy also includes an intuitive exit mechanism: if a buy signal is active and a sell condition is met, the long position will be closed, and vice-versa for short positions. This ensures you're always aligned with the most recent confirmed trend direction.
Key Advantages for Traders
Clarity: Provides visually clear trend direction and momentum shifts.
Responsiveness: EMAs react faster to price changes compared to SMAs, making them ideal for dynamic markets.
Confirmation: The three-EMA alignment significantly reduces false signals, leading to higher-conviction trades.
Adaptability: The x input allows you to fine-tune the strategy for various assets and market conditions.
Simplicity: Despite its effectiveness, the logic remains straightforward and easy to understand.
Important Considerations for Day Trading
For optimal performance in intraday trading, it's highly recommended to apply this strategy on a 5-minute chart. This timeframe strikes the perfect balance between capturing rapid price action and filtering out excessive market noise, allowing the EMA crossovers to provide meaningful signals. Always combine this technical analysis with sound risk management, including stop-loss orders, and consider other indicators or fundamental analysis for further confirmation.
Customization and Disclaimer
Feel free to experiment with the Base EMA Period (x) input to find the optimal settings that resonate with your trading style and the specific instruments you trade. Remember, no single strategy guarantees profits, and past performance is not indicative of future results. This script is provided for educational and illustrative purposes. Always conduct your own research and risk assessment before trading with real capital. Happy Trading!
Gold MA55 Cross Alerts (3m) NavThis helps to find the best setup under the London and New York sessions.
Estrategia de NY ORB por CPThis strategy marks the New York market opening range during the first 15 minutes and confirms a buy or sell entry once the price returns and retests that range. It’s designed to capture trades of 60 points or more after the range has been retested. I suggest complementing the strategy with an indicator that highlights FVGs (Fair Value Gaps) or order blocks to better understand what price is doing and where it’s heading.
esta estrategia te marca el rango de apertura del mercado de ny de los primeros 15 minutos y te confirma entrada en venta o compra una vez que el precio regrese y retestee el rango. esta diseñada para tener trades de 60 puntos o mas una vez que el rango sea retesteado. sugiero acompañar la estrategia con algun indicador que marque fvg o order blocks para tener una mejor de lo que el precio esta haciendo y hacia donde se dirige.
VG 1.0This script is an enhanced version of SMC Structures and FVG with an advanced JSON-based alert system designed for seamless integration with webhooks and external applications (such as a Swift iOS app).
What it does
It detects and plots on the chart:
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) — bullish and bearish.
Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHOCH).
Key Fibonacci levels (0.786, 0.705, 0.618, 0.5, 0.382) based on the current structure.
Additionally, it generates custom alerts:
FVG Alerts:
When a new FVG is created (bullish or bearish).
When an existing FVG gets mitigated.
BOS & CHOCH Alerts:
Includes breakout direction (bullish or bearish).
Fibonacci Alerts:
When price touches a configured level, with adjustable tick tolerance.
Alerts can be:
Declarative (alertcondition) for manual setup inside TradingView.
Programmatic (alert() JSON) for automated webhook delivery to your system or mobile app.
Key Features
Optional close confirmation to filter out false signals.
Standardized JSON format for direct API or mobile app integration.
Webhook-ready for automated push notifications.
Full visual control with lines, boxes, and labels.
Configurable tick tolerance for Fibonacci “touch” detection.
SMA compression goal is to identify when the 20/50/200 SMA are with in a certain % of each other. ideally finding consolidation
Expanded Reversal System (4 Pattern Types) Indicator + S/LOverview
This is a comprehensive and fully customizable indicator designed to provide clear, reliable, and non-repainting signals for manual traders. Built on a robust 3-bar confirmation logic, this tool aims to eliminate the common errors and visual bugs found in simpler indicators, giving you a professional-grade tool for identifying high-probability reversals.
The indicator not only provides entry signals but also plots the precise Stop Loss level for each setup, taking the guesswork out of your risk management.
How to Trade with This Indicator 🎯
This indicator provides all the necessary information to plan and execute a trade. Here is the step-by-step process:
Step 1: The Setup Circle
First, wait for a Setup Signal (a blue or red circle) to appear on a candle. This is your "heads-up" that a potential trade is forming. This candle is the "Setup Candle."
Step 2: The Trigger Arrow
Next, wait for a Blue BUY Arrow (▲) or a Red SELL Arrow (▼) to appear. This is your confirmation and your signal to prepare to enter.
Step 3: The Entry
You enter the trade at the open of the candle the arrow appears on. This is the "Entry Candle."
Step 4: The Stop Loss
The indicator automatically plots a horizontal orange line on your chart at the same time as the Entry Arrow. This line represents your exact Stop Loss level. It is placed at the low (for buys) or high (for sells) of the candle marked with the Setup Circle.
Step 5: The Take Profit (Risk/Reward)
The Take Profit level must be calculated based on the strategy's Risk/Reward (R:R) ratio.
Step 6: Early invalidation would be a signal in the opposite direction confirmed by an arrow to enter the trade, in that case close the trade and enter in the opposite direction, that's how the strategy has been tested with amazing results.
But if you wish, you could use other confluence for better confirmation, such as volume or bollinger bands.
Exchange assets do not work , you will ned to use the all time index for both the signal indicator and the strategy tester.
Use the trade tool in TV for longs or shorts
Then, apply the appropriate ratio:
Long (Buy) Take Profit (1:6 R:R):
Short (Sell) Take Profit (1:4 R:R):
Fully Customizable Settings 🔧
This indicator gives you full control. In the settings (⚙️ icon), you can:
Individually turn each of the four pattern types (Hammers, Engulfing, Piercing, Dark Cloud) ON or OFF.
Adjust the specific rules for what qualifies as a Pin Bar (Hammer/Shooting Star).
Change the color and shape of all signals (setup shapes, entry arrows, and the stop loss line).
Disclaimer: This is a tool for manual trading and does not constitute financial advice. All trading involves risk, and past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Please use this indicator responsibly as part of a comprehensive trading plan.
XAUUSD 1H – FVG Buy/Sell Signals XAUUSD 1H – Fair Value Gap (FVG) Buy/Sell Signals (No Boxes)
What it is:
A clean, signal-only indicator for Gold on the 1-hour chart. It detects 3-bar Fair Value Gaps, waits for a deep retest, then confirms with strong candle structure + trend + ADX before printing a BUY/SELL arrow. No rectangles or clutter—just selective, high-quality signals.
Why it works:
Instead of chasing breakouts, the script hunts for imbalances (FVGs) where price often returns to “fair value.” It only fires when:
price revisits the gap by a configurable depth,
the candle closes beyond the far edge with a small buffer,
the candle body is ≥ ATR × K (confirms intent),
the broader trend (EMA-50/EMA-200) agrees, and
ADX (Wilder, manual) shows sufficient strength.
Key features
✅ Signal-only: arrows/labels—no boxes on chart.
✅ Deep retest logic (percentage of zone), not just a touch.
✅ Strong close filter (edge + buffer) + ATR body filter.
✅ Trend filter (EMA-50 vs EMA-200) to keep trades with the regime.
✅ ADX strength to avoid chop.
✅ One signal per zone (optional “delete on use”).
✅ Alerts for both BUY and SELL.
✅ Built for Pine v6, non-repainting logic on bar close.
Inputs you can tune
Min FVG size (pts) – ignore tiny gaps.
Retest depth (%) – how deep price must come back into the gap.
Close buffer (pts) – extra confirmation beyond zone edge.
Min body ≥ ATR× – candle strength requirement.
Min ADX – trend strength threshold.
Expire after X bars – keep zones fresh.
Delete zone after signal – true = one-shot signals.
How I use it
Apply to XAUUSD 1H.
Keep default filters for selective signals.
For more setups, lower Min FVG size or ADX and reduce retest depth; for stricter signals, do the opposite.
Combine with S/R or session timing (London/NY) for added confluence.
Notes
Signals are generated on bar close.
Designed for clarity and discipline—fewer, cleaner arrows over constant noise.
Works on other symbols/timeframes, but tuned for Gold 1H.
Tags: #XAUUSD #Gold #FVG #SmartMoney #1H #TrendFollowing #ADX #ATR #PineV6 #TradingView
Recent Range DetectorOverview
The Recent Range Detector is a specialized indicator designed to identify when an asset is currently range-bound, providing traders with clear support and resistance levels for range trading strategies. Unlike traditional indicators that focus on trend detection, this tool specifically answers the question: "Is the price range-bound right now, and what are the exact trading levels?"
Key Features
✅ Smart Range Detection - Uses a multi-factor scoring system to identify legitimate ranges
✅ Dynamic Support/Resistance Levels - Automatically calculates and displays key trading levels
✅ Range Quality Scoring - Provides confidence levels (Strong/Moderate/Weak Range)
✅ Touch Validation - Counts actual price touches to confirm range reliability
✅ Breakout Detection - Alerts when price exits the established range
✅ Visual Clarity - Clean boxes, lines, and labels for easy interpretation
How It Works
The indicator analyses recent price action using three core metrics:
Touch Quality (40%) - How many times price has respected support/resistance levels
Containment Quality (40%) - What percentage of recent bars stayed within the range
Recent Respect (20%) - Whether the latest price action confirms the range
These combine into a Range Score (0-1) that determines range strength and reliability.
Settings & Parameters
Range Lookback Period (Default: 15)
Number of bars to analyse for range detection
Shorter periods = more responsive to recent ranges
Longer periods = more stable, fewer false signals
Range Tolerance (Default: 2.0%)
Tolerance for price touches around exact highs/lows
Lower values = stricter range requirements
Higher values = more flexible range detection
Minimum Touches (Default: 3)
Required number of support/resistance touches for valid range
Higher values = more confirmed ranges, fewer signals
Lower values = more sensitive, earlier detection
Visual Options
Show Range Box: Displays the range boundaries
Show Support/Resistance Lines: Extends levels into the future
Understanding the Output
Range Score (0.000 - 1.000)
0.7+ = Strong Range (Green) - High confidence range trading setup
0.5-0.7 = Moderate Range (Yellow) - Decent range with some caution
0.3-0.5 = Weak Range (Orange) - Low confidence, be careful
<0.3 = Not Ranging - Avoid range trading strategies
Range Status Classifications
Strong Range - Perfect for range trading strategies
Moderate Range - Good range with normal risk
Weak Range - Marginal range, use smaller positions
Not Ranging - Price is trending or too choppy for range trading
Key Metrics in Info Table
Range Size (%) - Size of the range relative to price level
5-15% = Ideal range size for most strategies
<5% = Tight range, lower profit potential
>15% = Wide range, higher profit potential but more risk
Support/Resistance Levels - Exact price levels for entries/exits
Use these as your key trading levels
Support = potential buy zone
Resistance = potential sell zone
Total Touches - Number of times price respected the levels
3-5 touches = Newly formed range
6-10 touches = Well-established range
10+ touches = Very strong, reliable range
Price Position (%) - Current location within the range
0-20% = Near support (potential long opportunity)
80-100% = Near resistance (potential short opportunity)
40-60% = Middle of range (wait for better entry)
Visual Elements
Range Box
Green Box = Strong Range (Score ≥ 0.7)
Yellow Box = Moderate Range (Score 0.5-0.7)
Orange Box = Weak Range (Score 0.3-0.5)
Support/Resistance Lines
- Horizontal lines showing exact trading levels
- Extend into the future for forward guidance
- Colour matches the range strength
Background Colouring
- Subtle background tint during range periods
- Helps quickly identify ranging vs trending markets
Breakout Signals
- 📈 RANGE BREAK UP - Price breaks above resistance
- 📉 RANGE BREAK DOWN - Price breaks below support
- Only appears for confirmed ranges (Score ≥ 0.5)
Trading Applications
Range Trading Strategy
1. Look for Range Score ≥ 0.5
2. Buy near support (Price Position 0-20%)
3. Sell near resistance (Price Position 80-100%)
4. Set stops just outside the range
5. Exit on breakout signals
Breakout Strategy
1. Identify strong ranges (Score ≥ 0.7)
2. Wait for volume-confirmed breakout
3. Enter in breakout direction
4. Use previous resistance as support (or vice versa)
Market Context
- Strong ranges often occur after trending moves
- Use higher timeframes to confirm overall market structure
- Combine with volume analysis for better entries/exits
Best Practices
What to Look For
✅ Range Score ≥ 0.5 for trading consideration
✅ Multiple touches (5+) for confirmation
✅ Clear price rejection at levels
✅ Reasonable range size (5-15% for most assets)
✅ Recent price respect of boundaries
What to Avoid
❌ Trading ranges with Score < 0.3
❌ Very tight ranges (<3% size) - low profit potential
❌ Ranges with only 1-2 touches - not confirmed
❌ Ignoring breakout signals
❌ Trading against the higher timeframe trend
Alerts Available
- Range Detected - New range formation
- Range Break Up - Upward breakout
- Range Break Down - Downward breakout
- Range Ended - Range condition ended
Timeframe Recommendations
- Daily Charts - Best for swing trading ranges
- 4H Charts - Good for intermediate-term ranges
- 1H Charts - Suitable for day trading ranges
- Lower Timeframes - May produce more noise
Conclusion
The Recent Range Detector eliminates guesswork in range identification by providing objective, quantified range analysis. It's particularly valuable for traders who prefer range-bound strategies or need to identify when trending strategies should be avoided.
Remember: No indicator is perfect. Always combine with proper risk management, volume analysis, and broader market context for best results.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any trading decisions.
Smart Money Breakout ChannelsSmart Money Breakout Channels** is a TradingView indicator designed to identify key price zones where "smart money" (institutional traders) may be active, helping traders anticipate breakouts. Below is a detailed explanation based on available information:
Overview
Purpose: The indicator detects breakout zones called "Smart Money Breakout Channels" based on volatility-normalized price movements. It visualizes these as dynamic boxes with volume overlays to highlight potential accumulation or distribution ranges.
Functionality: It tracks price breakouts (upward or downward) from these zones, providing traders with actionable signals for trend continuations or reversals.
Key Concepts
Volatility-Normalized Channels: The script calculates normalized price volatility using the standard deviation of price, mapped to a scale based on the highest and lowest prices over a lookback period. When volatility reaches a local low and flips upward, a channel (box) is drawn between the high and low prices of that zone.
Breakout Detection**: A breakout occurs when the price moves beyond the channel’s boundaries, either with a strong candle close (configurable) or by touching the boundary.
Volume Analysis: The indicator includes volume overlays within the channel, showing:
Volume Delta: Difference between buying and selling volume.
Up/Down Volume: Comparative buying vs. selling pressure.
Gradient Gauge: A visual gauge displays real-time volume delta pressure, indicating whether buying or selling momentum is building.
Smart Money Concept: Channels represent ranges where institutional traders may be accumulating or distributing positions, making breakouts from these zones significant for trend analysis
Features
Automatic Channel Detection: Identifies and draws breakout zones based on volatility pivots.
Nested Channels: Option to display multiple simultaneous zones or a single clean zone.
Volume Visualization: Offers three modes: raw volume, up/down volume, and delta.
Dynamic Gauge: A gradient-filled gauge shows current volume delta pressure within the channel.
Alerts: Configurable alerts for new channel creation, bullish breakouts, or bearish breakouts.
Detailed Explanation of Smart Money Breakout Channels
Smart Money Breakout Channels is a TradingView indicator designed to identify potential breakout zones in price action, leveraging volatility-normalized metrics and volume analysis to highlight areas where institutional or "smart money" activity may be occurring. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to use it effectively, including settings for different trading styles, common pitfalls, and illustrative examples.
دمج عدة اطر زمنيهمؤشر فني مخصص يعتمد على دمج إشارات متعددة الفريمات مع فلترة متقدمة للاتجاه والسيولة، ويعرض تنبيهات دخول وخروج محسوبة بعناية.
أظهرت التجارب أن الإشارات تكون أكثر دقة عند توافق قراءة فريم 30 دقيقة مع فريم الساعة، مما يعزز فرص اتخاذ قرارات تداول ناجحة
A custom technical indicator that combines multi–timeframe signals with advanced trend and liquidity filtering to generate precise entry and exit alerts.
Backtesting and observation show that signals are significantly more accurate when the 30-minute and 1-hour timeframes align, enhancing the probability of successful trades.
US FED inflation lens - CPI vs Core CPI YoY (FRED)Description:
This chart overlays Headline CPI YoY and Core CPI YoY (both from FRED) on a single pane, showing the U.S. inflation trajectory in monthly % change. The script smooths the lines (optional) for trend clarity, adds 2% and 3% policy reference levels, and optionally shades the area between headline and core readings to highlight inflation mix shifts. It’s designed to be a macro trigger lens — giving traders an instant read on whether inflation is trending toward or away from central bank comfort zones.
Visual Cues & Why They Matter
1)
CPI & Core CPI Above 3%
Why: Historically a pressure point for tighter Fed policy and higher rates — risk-off for bonds and possibly equities.
Cue: Both lines above the orange dashed 3% line.
2)
CPI & Core CPI Falling Toward 2%
Why: Sign of inflation normalization; often coincides with dovish policy pivots, risk-on for equities.
Cue: Both lines approaching the teal dotted 2% line from above.
3)
Headline Above Core (Blue > Red)
Why: Indicates energy/food price shocks are driving inflation — these are volatile and can reverse quickly.
Cue: Blue area shading above red.
4)
Core Above Headline (Red > Blue)
Why: Suggests inflation is broad-based and sticky — harder for Fed to cut rates.
Cue: Red shading above blue.
5)
Crossovers Between Headline & Core
Why: Often marks shifts in the inflation narrative (e.g., energy-driven to broad-based, or vice versa).
Cue: Shading flips color.
6)
Slope / Momentum Changes
Why: Acceleration upward = inflation heating; acceleration downward = disinflation trend gaining strength.
Cue: Smoothed lines bending sharply up or down.
ZapTeam Pro Strategy v6 — EMA The Pro Strategy v6 script is a versatile trading strategy for TradingView that combines trend indicators, filters, and levels.
Main features:
EMA 21, EMA 50, EMA 200 — trend detection and entry signals via EMA crossovers.
Ichimoku Cloud (optional) — trend filtering and price position relative to the cloud.
ETH Dominance filter (optional) — filters trades based on Ethereum dominance (ETH.D).
ATR Stop-Loss — dynamic stop-loss based on volatility.
Two take-profits (TP1 and TP2) with optional 50/50 split.
Dynamic Fibonacci Levels — automatic or manual swings, with 1.272 and 1.618 extensions.
Custom S/R Levels — user-defined support/resistance levels.
Level lines extend across the chart and automatically adjust when zooming or panning.
Designed for trading in trending market conditions on any timeframe.
The strategy calculates position size based on percentage risk per equity.
Mark 4H Candle SpanThis TradingView indicator, called "Mark 4H Candle Span", serves to **visually highlight alternating 4-hour time blocks** directly on the price chart.It does this by coloring the background of the chart for one 4-hour period and leaving the next 4-hour period uncolored, creating a pattern of vertical stripes.---### How It WorksThe code operates in two main steps:1. **Calculation of the 4-Hour Block**:The line `session_id = math.floor(time("1") / (1000 * 60 * 60 * 4))` calculates a unique identification (ID) number for each 4-hour block.* `time("1")`: Gets the current time (in milliseconds).* `(1000 * 60 * 60 * 4)`: Is the total number of milliseconds in 4 hours.* By dividing the time by the 4-hour interval and rounding down with `math.floor`, the script assigns the same `session_id` to all the candles within the same 4-hour block.2. **Background Coloring**:The line `bgcolor(session_id % 2 == 0 ? color.new(color.blue, 85) : na)` decides whether to color the background.
Hemant Ka IkkaThis Indicator contains all the strategies of Hemant Jain Swing Trading.
Founder of Revaledge Securities
MA Slope Turn + OL/OH + 1m Spike (NR) — liveThis indicator identifies trend reversals using moving average slope turns, with additional filters for price action (Open≈Low/Open≈High) and volume spikes. Here's how it works:
Core Logic
Moving Average Calculation:
Calculates selected MA type (SMA, WMA, RMA, HMA, Triangular)
Plots MA line colored by slope direction (green=up, red=down)
Slope Detection:
slope = current MA - previous MA
Valid turn requires:
Minimum slope magnitude (minSlope)
Slope direction change (positive→negative or negative→positive)
Additional Filters:
Open≈Low (BUY): (Open - Low) ≤ Tolerance% of Open
Open≈High (SELL): (High - Open) ≤ Tolerance% of Open
1m Volume Spike: Volume ≥ (SMA(volume) × Multiplier) in last N minutes
BTC Parabolic Trend Lines v6 (jerikoo)📈 BTC Parabolic Trend Lines v6 - Power Law Regression Indicator
Description:
Advanced regression analysis tool that fits parabolic curves to Bitcoin's price history, revealing long-term growth patterns and future projections based on mathematical power laws.
This indicator implements three types of regression models optimized for Bitcoin's unique price behavior:
🎯 Key Features:
1. Power Law Regression (Recommended for BTC)
Fits the famous Bitcoin Power Law: Price = Offset + A × time^B
Captures BTC's diminishing growth rate over time
Provides the most accurate long-term fit with R² typically > 0.94
2. Multiple Regression Types
Power Law: Best for long-term BTC analysis
Exponential: For shorter timeframes and aggressive growth phases
Polynomial: Quadratic/cubic curves for alternative modeling
3. Dynamic Channel Bands
Upper band (red): Overvalued zone - potential resistance
Lower band (green): Undervalued zone - potential support
Adjustable deviation multipliers based on historical volatility
4. Starting Price Offset
Accounts for Bitcoin's non-zero starting price (~$5-10)
Provides more realistic lower bounds
Improves fit accuracy for early price data
📊 How to Use:
Settings:
Regression Length: 400 bars recommended for best fit
Starting Price Offset: 5-10 for BTC (it didn't start at $0)
Channel Deviation: 1.5 standard deviations default
Future Projection: Extends regression into future (100 bars default)
Interpretation:
Yellow line: Fair value according to the regression model
Above red band: Potentially overvalued (historical tops often here)
Below green band: Potentially undervalued (historical bottoms often here)
R² Value: Closer to 1 = better fit (>0.9 is excellent)
🔄 Timeframe Adaptability:
Automatically recalculates when switching timeframes
Each timeframe shows its own optimized regression
Works on all timeframes from daily to monthly
📈 Trading Applications:
Long-term Investment: Identify accumulation zones when price is below fair value
Cycle Analysis: Spot potential tops when price exceeds upper band
Risk Management: Use bands as dynamic support/resistance levels
Portfolio Allocation: Increase/decrease position based on valuation zones
⚙️ Technical Details:
Uses logarithmic price transformation for better BTC fitting
Implements least squares regression for coefficient calculation
RMSE-based channel bands adapt to volatility
Smooth polyline rendering for visual clarity
📝 Notes:
Best suited for BTC due to its unique power law characteristics
Longer regression periods (300-500 bars) provide more stable trends
The projection assumes historical patterns continue (not financial advice)
Works best on logarithmic price scale for visualization
🎨 Visual Indicators:
Background coloring: Red (overvalued) / Green (undervalued)
Statistics label: Shows R², equation, and current valuation
Smooth curves: No gaps or jumps at current date
Future projection: Seamlessly extends from current price
⚠️ Important:
This is a statistical analysis tool, not a prediction system. Bitcoin's price can deviate significantly from the regression line during bull/bear cycles. The power law provides a long-term growth framework, not short-term trading signals.
Version: 6.0 Author: Created with Pine Script v6 Best For: BTC long-term analysis, cycle identification, valuation assessment Timeframes: All (Daily to Monthly recommended) Markets: Optimized for Bitcoin, may work on other crypto with adjustments
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It works by scanning recent bars for points where price made a local high higher than several bars to its left and right, or a local low lower than several bars to its left and right. These pivots are calculated directly from price action using the ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow functions. Once identified, the level is tracked in real time, counting every time price crosses it. The EMA provides context: if price is above the EMA, the market is considered in an uptrend and the pivots are colored to match; if price is below, they’re marked as part of a downtrend.
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Core Logic Breakdown
Ascending Triangle: Horizontal resistance (top) and rising support (bottom). Overlay appears in blue.
Descending Triangle: Horizontal support (bottom) and falling resistance (top). Overlay appears in red.
Overlays: Draw triangle shapes on the price chart, matching common trading definitions (one horizontal leg).