Koosha Dab's True Momentum OscillatorTrue Momentum Oscillator based on code written by SparkyFlary:
tradingview.com/u/SparkyFlary/
Different timeframe calculations added to the code.
Cycles
Magik- OB findermarks Magic Orderblocks 15 min time frame... when price visits the ob go to 1 min tf.. after price makes a mss.. enter.. enjoy!!!
Freedom Candlestick v5.0.5The is a momentum trading strategy for futures. There are also components of ICT, trend following, volume distribution, and volatility involved in the logic. We are currently using it on NQ and GC. We are also in the process of building a set up to work with ES.
GROK ALTIN B2 ))GROK GOLD PRO V2 is a high-performance scalping strategy designed for XAUUSD on the 5-minute timeframe, operating with a fixed 1-lot position. It generates signals using EMA 9/21 crossover, RSI above/below 50, and volume spikes, while an ATR × 2.0 dynamic stop protects against volatility. Profits are locked in three steps (+$20, +$50, +$100), with each exit triggering real-time phone alerts showing entry, exit price, and profit. One pip movement equals $100 P&L. The strategy delivers a 92%+ win rate, average profit of +$4,432 per trade, and max drawdown of -$1,280. Simple, transparent, and fully automated.
Monthly Trend Heatmap – Price Change by MonthThis indicator analyzes multi-year monthly price seasonality and displays it as a clear table of percentage returns for each month, from 2013 to the current year. By calculating the monthly open-to-close percentage change, it helps traders quickly identify recurring seasonal trends, positive or negative months, and long-term behavioral patterns of the selected market.
The goal of this tool is to make seasonal analysis accessible to everyday traders by presenting the data visually in a simple, structured, and easy-to-interpret format.
How It Works
The script must be used on a 1-Month chart.
For each month and each year, the indicator calculates:
Monthly return = (Monthly Close – Monthly Open) / Monthly Open × 100
The result is plotted inside a table, with green for positive months and red for negative months.
Data auto-updates as new monthly candles form.
This tool is not a signal generator and does not tell you when to buy or sell. It is a statistical seasonality visualizer meant to enhance decision-making.
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial, investment, or trading advice. Trading and investing in the stock market involve a high level of risk, including the potential loss of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results, and no strategy or analysis can assure profits or prevent losses.
All examples, charts, scripts, indicators, or market discussions are strictly for demonstration, learning, and analytical purposes. No warranties or guarantees are made regarding accuracy, completeness, or future performance.
✅ Market Maker Levels (v6 Labels + Prices, No Zones)this shows previous day and weeks high n low which helps in managing the trades to find support and resistance
MACD Remastered [CHE]MACD Remastered — Robust MACD with confirmed pivot-based divergence, optional signal bands, and ready-to-use alerts.
Summary
This indicator augments classic MACD with a robust, confirmed pivot-based divergence engine and an optional signal channel using Bollinger Bands. Divergence signals are only produced after a pivot is confirmed, which reduces noise from transient swings. A line-of-sight clearance check filters cases where the MACD histogram path contradicts the divergence, further cutting false flags. Histogram coloring clarifies momentum changes, while optional triangles project the same signals onto the main chart for quick context.
Motivation: Why this design?
Standard MACD divergence tools tend to fire early in volatile phases and flip during consolidation. The core idea here is to delay decision points until a pivot is confirmed and to validate the path between pivots. This addresses fake flips and improves signal credibility at the cost of some latency. Optional bands around the Signal line add context about compression and expansion without altering MACD’s core behavior.
What’s different vs. standard approaches?
Reference baseline: Classical MACD (fast and slow moving averages, Signal line, histogram) with simple divergence checks.
Architecture differences:
Confirmed pivot logic with left and right bars.
Line-of-sight clearance test across the histogram path between pivots.
Optional Signal-line Bollinger Bands with configurable length and width.
Composite “Any Divergence” alert plus separate regular and hidden alerts.
Optional main-chart triangles using forced overlay for at-a-glance context.
Practical effect: Fewer early or contradictory divergence signals, clearer momentum context via histogram colors and a visible Signal channel during compression and expansion.
How it works (technical)
The MACD line derives from a fast and a slow moving average on a chosen source. The Signal line smooths the MACD line using a selected moving average type and length. The histogram is the difference between MACD and Signal and is colored by direction and acceleration.
Divergence uses confirmed pivots: a pivot forms only after a set number of bars on the right side, so the event is locked in. The engine retrieves the last two relevant pivots and checks price movement versus the MACD histogram movement to classify regular or hidden divergence. A line-of-sight clearance routine traverses the histogram path between the two pivots and rejects the signal if the path invalidates the directional relationship. When enabled, Bollinger Bands are plotted around the Signal line; width scales with standard deviation. Programmatic alerts fire only on confirmed bars. No higher-timeframe requests are used.
Parameter Guide
Oscillator MA Type — Sets fast and slow MA family for MACD. Default: EMA. Tip: EMA is more responsive; SMA is steadier.
Fast Length — Fast MA period. Default: 12. Trade-off: Shorter is quicker but noisier.
Slow Length — Slow MA period. Default: 26. Trade-off: Longer reduces noise but adds lag.
Source — Price input. Default: Close. Tip: Use a stable source for consistency.
Signal MA Type — Moving average family for Signal. Default: EMA.
Signal Length — Smoothing of MACD into Signal. Default: 9. Trade-off: Longer smooths more, reacts slower.
Calculate Divergence — Enables divergence engine. Default: True.
Enable Bollinger Bands on Signal — Adds bands around Signal. Default: False.
BB Length — Sampling window for bands. Default: 20. Active: Only when bands are enabled.
BB StdDev — Band width in standard deviations. Default: 2.0. Bounds: between about zero point zero zero one and fifty.
Pivot Left / Pivot Right — Bars to the left and right that define a confirmed pivot. Default: five and five. Trade-off: Larger values mean stronger but slower pivots.
Min / Max Bars Between Pivots — Valid window between two pivots. Default: five and sixty. Tip: Increase minimum to reduce micro-divergences.
Detect Hidden — Include hidden divergence. Default: True.
Draw Lines — Draw connector lines on the MACD pane. Default: True.
Alerts: Enable / Regular / Hidden / Frequency / Prefix — Control alert emission, categories, cadence, and label. Defaults: Enabled, both categories on, once per bar close, prefix “MACD RM”.
Reading & Interpretation
Histogram: Columns above zero reflect positive momentum; below zero reflect negative momentum. Color shifts indicate momentum increasing or decreasing within each side.
MACD and Signal: Crosses and distance indicate momentum shifts and strength. When bands are enabled, touches and departures hint at compression and expansion around the Signal.
Divergence: Solid green lines and labels indicate regular bullish; solid red indicate regular bearish. Dashed teal and dashed orange denote hidden bullish and hidden bearish. Triangles on the main chart mirror these events for quicker visibility.
Practical Workflows & Combinations
Trend following: Use histogram color transitions with a structure filter such as higher highs and higher lows for long bias, or lower highs and lower lows for short bias. Divergence against the prevailing structure suggests caution or partial exits.
Exits and risk: In a long, regular bearish divergence near resistance can justify scaling out or tightening stops. Hidden divergence in the trend direction can support continuation but should not replace risk controls.
Multi-asset / Multi-timeframe: Works across liquid futures, forex, indices, and large-cap equities. Start with defaults on four-hour and daily; shorten lengths on intraday only when liquidity is strong.
Behavior, Constraints & Performance
Repaint and confirmation: Signals are anchored only after the right-side pivot bars complete; alerts trigger on confirmed bars. This intentionally adds latency to reduce noise.
No higher-timeframe requests: No `security` calls are used; repaint risk is primarily tied to live bars before confirmation.
Resources: Declared `max_bars_back` is five hundred. The divergence path check iterates between pivots, bounded by the maximum bars parameter. Line objects may accumulate; limits are set for lines and labels.
Known limits: Latency at sharp turns, potential misses during fast single-bar reversals, and sensitivity to extremely choppy sessions if minimum gap between pivots is set too low.
Sensible Defaults & Quick Tunin g
Starting point: EMA, twelve and twenty-six with Signal nine; pivots five and five; minimum five, maximum sixty; alerts on close; bands off.
Too many flips: Increase Signal length, raise pivot counts, and increase minimum bars between pivots. Consider disabling hidden divergence.
Too sluggish: Reduce pivot counts, lower Signal length, and enable bands to visualize early compression.
Cluttered chart: Keep lines off and rely on labels and main-chart triangles. Use the alert prefix to route events cleanly.
What this indicator is—and isn’t
This is a visualization and signal layer for MACD with confirmed, path-checked divergence and optional Signal bands. It is not a trading system, not predictive, and not a position management framework. Use it together with structure analysis, liquidity context, and explicit risk controls.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Do not use this indicator on Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point-and-Figure, or Range charts, as these chart types can produce unrealistic results for signal markers and alerts.
Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino
Liquidity Pool TimesThis script automatically plots key liquidity pool times on your chart. I will release an updated script that plots the names on the far right when i can figure it out. Until then you will see Monthly Open/Close Weekly Open/Close and Midnight/10AM open
TD signalsThe iFVG Smart Inversion System is a precision-based price action tool designed for traders who understand the power of liquidity and displacement. This indicator identifies Inverted Fair Value Gaps (iFVGs) — moments when price fully disrespects an existing imbalance — signaling a potential shift in market intent.
Unlike typical FVG indicators that flood the chart with zones, this system focuses on the signal behind the imbalance, not the imbalance itself.
✅ Core Logic
A signal is generated only when:
1️⃣ Price taps the 50 EMA
2️⃣ Within the next 10 bars, a previously-formed FVG is completely closed through
3️⃣ Trend is confirmed:
Buy only if price is above the 50 EMA
Sell only if price is below the 50 EMA
4️⃣ The most recent FVG is the only valid one
5️⃣ One signal per EMA tap — no clutter
6️⃣ System fully resets only after a new, clean EMA touch
7️⃣ Signal filter: Blocked when 50 EMA & 100 EMA are crossing to avoid indecision zones
This creates a highly selective, institutional-style confirmation tool with strong directional bias.
🎯 What It’s Built For
Intraday trading (5m optimal, but works on other TFs)
Liquidity grabs & displacement recognition
Trend-aligned continuation entries
Clean and minimal charting
Perfect for traders who want clarity over chaos — less noise, more conviction.
🔔 Alerts Included
TD Buy Signal
TD Sell Signal
Optional FVG disrespect notifications
Use with your preferred execution model (Breaker, iFVG continuation, BOS confirmation, etc.)
⚠️ Risk Disclosure
No indicator is 100% accurate. Always complement signals with:
Structure analysis
Liquidity context
Risk management
MCF-TotalTrader-Fib ScreenerThis is an unique screener that scans fib levels among stocks and any asset to find high probability setups. You can choose and filter any fib levels of your likings. this is an cool screener and one of my personal favorites. This is the first of the Total Trader Indicator Series.
BlackScrum Swing Boxes 1/2/3 After seeing influencers selling their indicator suite's online, I decided to start making replicas of them, maybe mine are better, maybe they are worse. I use them in my day to day trading and they help me make money, hopefully they help you make money.
Not financial advice, Do Your Own Research.
Everything provided without warranty or liability. If you stuff up, learn from it, get better, we all make mistakes.
// BlackScrum — 1/2/3-Bar Swing Boxes (auto timeframe)
//
// DESCRIPTION
// This indicator displays three swing-direction boxes (1B, 2B, 3B) in the top-right corner of the chart.
// The boxes automatically adapt to the chart's timeframe (15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, etc.).
// Each box represents the direction of the most recently confirmed swing pivot:
// • 1B → 1-bar swing (fastest, most sensitive)
// • 2B → 2-bar swing (medium confirmation)
// • 3B → 3-bar swing (slowest, strongest confirmation)
//
// COLORS
// • GREEN = last confirmed swing pivot was a higher low (up swing)
// • RED = last confirmed swing pivot was a lower high (down swing)
// • GREY = no clear swing yet (fresh/transition area)
//
// CONFLUENCE
// • ALL GREEN = bullish alignment across 1B, 2B, 3B → strong trend continuation signal
// • ALL RED = bearish alignment across all three → strong downtrend continuation signal
//
// HOW TO USE (TRADEPLAY)
//
// 1) ENTRIES
// • Aggressive entry → enter when ALL GREEN prints on your timeframe.
// • Safer pullback entry → wait for 1B to briefly turn red during a green 2B/3B,
// then flip back to green. Enter on the re-flip.
// • Multi-timeframe filter:
// Take longs only when higher TF (e.g., 1H/4H) boxes are at least neutral-to-green.
//
// 2) EXITS
// • Weakness exit → when 1B flips against your position while 2B is neutral/red.
// • Full exit → when ALL RED prints.
// • Time stop → if price hasn’t moved after several bars of your execution timeframe.
//
// 3) STOP-LOSS / RISK
// • Place stops beyond the latest opposite swing used by 2B or 3B.
// • Add 0.5–1× ATR buffer if your market has stop-hunt volatility.
// • Always size position based on the distance to the swing stop.
//
// 4) WHEN TO IGNORE SIGNALS
// • Chop zones → 1B flipping repeatedly while 2B/3B disagree.
// • News candles → wait for pivots to confirm on the *closed* bar.
//
// 5) USING WITH OTHER TOOLS
// • With a trend ribbon (e.g., Larsson-style):
// Only take ALL GREEN longs when the ribbon is UP, and ALL RED shorts when ribbon is DOWN.
// • With a Fear & Greed index:
// Prefer longs when F&G > 60,
// Avoid longs when F&G < 40 unless countertrend scalping.
//
// 6) TIMEFRAME GUIDANCE
// • Scalping: 5m / 15m, confirmed by 1H or 4H boxes.
// • Swinging: 1H / 4H with daily filter.
// • Positioning: 1D with weekly confirmation.
//
// 7) INTERPRETATION CHEATSHEET
// • 1B green, 2B grey, 3B red → short-term bounce inside higher timeframe downtrend.
// • 1B/2B green, 3B grey → early trend reversal forming.
// • All grey → fresh swing area; wait for direction.
//
// 8) CUSTOMIZATION
// • len1 / len2 / len3 control sensitivity (higher = slower & cleaner).
// • Can add a timeframe header box (e.g., “15m / 4H / 1D”).
// • Can add a multi-timeframe grid (e.g., 15m | 1H | 4H | 1D each with 1B/2B/3B).
//
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Adil Hoca - US Market Score Only NasdaqMarket Score & Crash Detector Indicator
User Guide & Usage Instructions
This TradingView indicator provides a comprehensive market risk assessment, combining multiple financial metrics to detect potential market crashes, recessions, and overall trend regimes. It is especially designed to alert traders and investors about early warning signals before significant market downturns, enabling proactive decision-making.
Key Features
Multi-Metric Market Sentiment: Uses volatility indices, currency strength, yield spreads, breadth, and bond ratios to evaluate market health.
Crash Detection System: Monitors various conditions such as VIX spikes, breadth collapse, momentum cliffs, high-yield spread surges, and hidden market weaknesses.
Reccession Indicator: Incorporates the Sahm Rule, a proven recession indicator based on employment data.
Alert System: Sends real-time alerts for critical market conditions, including crashes, recession signals, and spreads alerts.
Visual Elements: Includes histograms, trend lines, threshold lines, and shape signals to visually interpret market states.
Customizable Parameters: Adjust weights, sensitivity, thresholds, and alert preferences to suit your trading style.
How it Works
1. Data Collection
The indicator fetches data from multiple sources:
Market volatility: VIX index
Currency strength: DXY index
Interest rates: SOFR, PCE inflation
Yield spreads: High Yield Credit Spread, Investment Grade Spread
Market Breadth: Ratio of QQQ to TLT (tech vs. bonds)
Bond Ratios: TMF/TMV (long-term bonds)
Employment Data: The Sahm Rule (monthly unemployment data)
2. Normalization
Data is normalized via z-score calculations over defined periods to standardize the metrics, making them comparable regardless of their original scale.
3. Composite Score Calculation
Each metric is weighted according to user-defined parameters, and a composite score is generated to represent the overall market sentiment, smoothed with an EMA for trend clarity.
4. Crash & Recession Detection
Crash System: Looks for conditions like VIX spikes, breadth collapse, momentum drops, high yield spread surges, and hidden weaknesses. If multiple conditions meet thresholds, alerts trigger.
Recession Indicator: Uses the Sahm Rule, which compares the current unemployment rate's three-month average to the lowest point over the past 12 months. When it exceeds a certain threshold, a recession signal is generated.
5. Alerts & Visualization
Sound & Shape Alerts: Signals like warning triangles, cross icons, and color changes.
Threshold Lines: Indicate levels like "Strong Bullish," "Strong Bear," and critical zones.
Dual Confirmation: Combines crash and recession signals for high-confidence alerts.
Usage & Customization
Placing the Indicator
Copy and paste the Pine Script code into TradingView's Pine Editor.
Save and add the script to your chart. Adjust inputs like weights, sensitivity mode, thresholds, and alert preferences via the input panel.
Key Inputs
Weights: Customize the importance of each metric.
Sensitivity Mode: Changes alert thresholds for early warnings.
Crash Sensitivity: Defines how many indicators need to trigger before issuing a crash alert.
Recession Thresholds: Set the unemployment level that signals recession.
Interpreting Visuals
Histogram: Shows the composite score; green means bullish, red indicates bearish.
Momentum Line: Highlights trend acceleration/deceleration.
Threshold Lines: Dotted/dashed lines showing critical zones.
Shape Shapes: Triangles or crosses appear for early signals or critical events.
Alerts
Crash Alerts: Warn of imminent market crashes.
Recession Alerts: Indicate economic downturns based on Sahm Rule.
Spread Alerts: Show high-yield credit spread surges signaling stress.
Double Confirmation: High-confidence signals when crash and recession conditions align.
Best Practices
Use on multiple timeframes for confirmation.
Combine with other technical analysis tools for better accuracy.
Adjust thresholds according to your risk appetite.
Follow alert signals for early warning but always consider overall context.
Final Notes
This indicator synthesizes a variety of leading and lagging indicators to give a holistic view of market health. It is designed to provide early warnings, especially in volatile or stressed environments, helping traders avoid severe drawdowns or position ahead of major downturns.
Feel free to modify input parameters for your preferences, or integrate additional data sources for further refinement.
This detailed explanation can be directly included as a description or documentation within your TradingView script, helping users grasp its full capabilities and optimal usage.
NEESON Plus Crypto Market Sentiment IndicatorCore Features
1. Multi-Factor Sentiment Scoring System
Comprehensive Algorithm: Combines 6 different market indicators
Weighted Scoring: Each factor contributes with different weights
Real-time Calculation: Updates with every new bar
Smoothing Mechanism: Triple EMA smoothing for stable signals
2. Advanced Technical Indicators Integration
Multi-Timeframe RSI: 1H, 4H, and Daily RSI analysis
Volume Analysis: Volume spikes and decline detection
ATR Volatility: Market volatility assessment
MACD Momentum: Trend momentum confirmation
Bollinger Bands: Price position analysis
3. Proprietary Indicator Calculations
AHR999 Proxy: Enhanced version for crypto markets
Puell Multiple Proxy: Dynamic calculation with RSI adjustment
PI Cycle Top: Multi-moving average cycle analysis
CBBI Enhanced: Crypto Bull Bear Index with momentum
Market Volatility Sentiment: Volatility-based sentiment scoring
Volume Sentiment: Volume-based market sentiment
Signal Generation System
4. Multi-Condition Signal Filters
Strong Buy/Sell Signals: Multiple confirmation requirements
Warning Signals: Early entry/exit indications
Confirmation Bars: User-configurable signal confirmation
Trend Filter: Optional trend alignment requirement
Volume Filter: Volume spike confirmation
Volatility Filter: ATR-based market condition filtering
Momentum Filter: MACD momentum confirmation
5. Advanced Signal Management
Signal State Tracking: Maintains current position state
Duration Tracking: Tracks how long signals have been active
Entry Score Recording: Records sentiment score at entry
Consecutive Signal Counting: Prevents signal flipping
Exit Conditions: Multiple exit criteria for risk management
Visualization Features
6. Professional Chart Display
Dual Score Plotting: Comprehensive and raw sentiment scores
Color-Coded Background: Real-time market sentiment coloring
Threshold Lines: Clear visual reference levels
Area Fills: Colored zones for different sentiment levels
Signal Markers: Visual indicators for buy/sell signals
7. Information Panel
Real-time Data Display: Current scores and signals
Position Tracking: Duration and entry information
Performance Metrics: Floating P/L calculation
Market Status: RSI, Volume, Volatility, MACD status
Configuration Status: Current filter settings
Customization Options
8. User-Configurable Parameters
Threshold Settings: Adjustable buy/sell/exit levels
Filter Toggles: Enable/disable various filters
Indicator Periods: Customizable calculation periods
Color Settings: Fully customizable color scheme
Signal Duration: Minimum signal duration requirements
9. Alert System
Strong Buy/Sell Alerts: Immediate notification for strong signals
Warning Alerts: Early signal notifications
Custom Alert Messages: Clear, descriptive alert texts
Multiple Timeframe Compatibility: Works across all timeframes
Risk Management Features
10. Built-in Protection Mechanisms
Signal Confirmation: Prevents false signals
Exit Triggers: Multiple exit conditions
Position Duration Limits: Automatic exit after prolonged periods
Profit/Loss Tracking: Real-time performance monitoring
Volatility Adjustment: Adapts to market conditions
Technical Specifications
11. Performance Optimization
Efficient Calculation: Optimized for real-time performance
Multi-Timeframe Support: Works on all chart timeframes
Resource Management: Controlled line and label counts
Precision Control: Adjustable decimal precision
12. Compatibility
Cryptocurrency Focus: Specifically designed for crypto markets
Multi-Asset Support: Works with all TradingView symbols
Platform Compatibility: Fully compatible with TradingView platform
Mobile Support: Responsive design for mobile devices
Usage Benefits
Comprehensive Analysis: Single indicator providing multiple insights
Clear Signals: Easy-to-understand buy/sell indications
Customizable: Adaptable to different trading styles
Risk-Aware: Built-in risk management features
Professional Grade: Institutional-level analysis tools
User-Friendly: Intuitive visual interface
Educational: Helps understand market sentiment dynamics
This indicator is designed to provide traders with a comprehensive market sentiment analysis tool specifically optimized for cryptocurrency markets, combining traditional technical analysis with crypto-specific metrics.
Is it Time for a Pullback? Check Bars Since MA TestAn old market adage declares that “prices never move in a straight line.” Dips occur even in bullish markets. But how can traders know when prices may be due for a pullback?
Today’s script tries to answer that question by asking how many bars have passed since a stock, index or other symbol has tested a given moving average. Long periods of time without touching a line such as the 50-day simple moving average, for example, could prompt traders to be more patient.
Bars Since MA Test counts how many bars have passed since prices touched or crossed the MA in question. The resulting value is plotted in a simple histogram. Users can set the MA length and type. By default, it uses the 50-day simple moving average (SMA).
The chart above applies Bars Since MA Test to the S&P 500. It shows that the index has gone 129 bars without testing its 50-day SMA. That’s the longest since a 146-bar stretch between July 2006 and February 2007.
Other longer runs include January-August 1995 (156 bars), November 1960-June 1961 (144 bars) and April-November 1958 (158 bars).
Given the small number of comparable readings, could traders suspect the current advance is getting long in the tooth?
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Overnight Time Box Overnight Time Box (22:59 → 09:59, minutes & TZ)
Automatically draws a time-based box for a customizable window that can cross midnight. Perfect for marking the overnight range up to London open (e.g., 22:59–09:59 in Europe/Bucharest), but works with any minute-level window.
What it does
Builds a daily box covering all price action between two user-defined times (e.g., 22:59 → 09:59).
Tracks session High/Low in real time and can plot extended HL lines for reference.
Keeps historical boxes on the chart for backtesting and review (no flicker, no errors).
How to use
Add the script to an intraday chart.
Configure:
Time zone (default: Europe/Bucharest).
Interval (HHMM-HHMM) — e.g., 2259-0959 (minutes supported).
Optional: High/Low lines, fill color, border color, line width.
Use on intraday timeframes (M1–H4).
Note: On Daily/Weekly/Monthly, a heads-up label reminds you it’s designed for intraday use.
Inputs
Time zone: correct DST handling.
Interval (HHMM-HHMM): supports windows that span midnight.
Draw High/Low lines: extended HL guides for the session.
Colors & widths: full visual customization.
Use cases
Mark the overnight range into London open (10:00 RO).
Delimit Killzones / ICT Silver Bullet windows.
Study range, liquidity raids, FVGs before major sessions.
Tech notes
Built on Pine Script v5 using input.session → stable, DST-safe.
Increased max_boxes_count / max_lines_count to preserve history.
Boxes are “frozen” at session end and remain on chart.
Limitations
Intended for intraday only.
One interval per script instance; attach multiple instances for multiple windows.
Session ParmezanForex Session Range Boxes (Asia, Europe, US) — visual intraday session tracker for Forex and metals.
This indicator automatically marks the three major Forex trading sessions — Asian (Tokyo), European (London), and American (New York) — directly on your chart using dynamic colored boxes.
Each box represents the full price range (High–Low) formed during that session, helping traders visualize how volatility and liquidity evolve across the global trading day.
The script is built for intraday traders and session-based strategies, especially those who monitor breakouts from the Asian range or reactions during London–New York overlaps.
⚙️ Features
• Accurate session timing (UTC+3 / Moscow Time) — Asia: 03:00–12:00, Europe: 11:00–20:00, US: 16:00–01:00.
• Dynamic range boxes: each box expands in real time as new highs and lows are set during the session.
• Clear visual separation: each session is shown in its own color (blue for Asia, orange for Europe, green for US).
• Automatic daily reset — new boxes start every new session.
• Intraday focus only — visible up to the 1-hour timeframe (M1–H1) for clarity.
• Transparent design — semi-transparent fills keep candles readable even when sessions overlap.
• Lightweight performance — optimized use of box.new() and var variables avoids lag on lower timeframes.
🧭 Typical Use-Cases
• Identify Asian session ranges and watch for London breakouts or New York reversals.
• Visually align your intraday strategy with session volatility cycles.
• Combine with VWAP, liquidity zones, or market profile indicators for deeper confluence.
• Spot overlapping sessions — often the most active periods of the day.
Session Vertical Lines (Custom Colors, NY Time, Dotted)indicator which marks Asia, London, and New York open.
Session Precision Combinations[RICHECAPITAL]The Precise Sessions Indicator provides exact segmentation of data streams into defined sessions for granular performance analysis. By isolating activity within configurable time windows, it enables users to track metrics, monitor engagement, and detect temporal trends with exceptional accuracy. Whether used for user behavior tracking, server performance monitoring, or event-driven analytics, it ensures that insights are tied precisely to relevant time segments — eliminating noise and improving interpretability.
RSI V-PILOTRSI V-PILOT
Concept
Uses RSI to determine the active trade mode (Buy/Sell):
When RSI crosses down into the Oversold (OS) zone ⇒ a SELL label appears and the system switches to the Sell mode.
When RSI crosses up into the Overbought (OB) zone ⇒ a BUY label appears and the system switches to the Buy mode.
The indicator remembers its current state and will not show duplicate labels as long as it remains in the same mode.
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart.
Works on any symbol and timeframe.
Set up the inputs:
RSI Length: default = 14
Overbought Level (OB): default = 70
Oversold Level (OS): default = 30
Confirm on bar close: turn ON to confirm signals only at bar close (recommended)
Read the signals:
A BUY label appears when RSI crosses above the Overbought level → switch to Buy mode.
A SELL label appears when RSI crosses below the Oversold level → switch to Sell mode.
While remaining in the same mode, no new labels will be created.
Orderflow Lite — Column Dashboard v3An advanced analytical instrument that transforms the market into an interactive command center
Orderflow Lite v3 is a sophisticated visualization solution that reveals the hidden dynamics of the market through a multistratified column architecture. Each price bar becomes a window into the accumulative behavior of operators, and the relationships between different indicators materialize into a three-dimensional perspective of volume.
What it offers
🔹 Dynamic panel with 9 data layers – Each column represents a distinct level of market architecture, from raw volume to context signals
🔹 Reversal scoring system – Aggregates complex market behaviors into an intuitive metric, calibrated on a 0-10 scale, with adjustable thresholds for discriminant trades
🔹 Intelligent colors – Candles adapt to polarity, and label backgrounds reflect sentiment intensity as tonality variations
🔹 Optional Heikin-Ashi – Switches calculations to smoothed price structures, ideal for detecting directional shifts in noise
🔹 Integrated VWAP – Immediate context of the volume-weighted level, validating moves relative to daily equilibrium
🔹 Persistent CVD with daily reset – Tracks accumulation/distribution per session, exposing hidden structures in capital flow
Optimized for
Order flow analysts seeking refinement in signaling
Intraday traders who require multistratified confirmations
Market mechanics explorers who want to decipher order from chaos
Highly customizable: 15+ parameters for fine-tuning – from panel density to the weights of each scoring component.
Discover what others see only as noise.
Two-Candle Engulfing 5minTwo-Candle Engulfing Indicator (5-Minute Version)
This TradingView indicator detects two-candle engulfing patterns on the 5-minute timeframe. It identifies bullish and bearish reversals by analyzing the last three candles:
Bullish Engulfing: A green candle that fully engulfs the previous two red candles, signaling potential upward momentum.
Bearish Engulfing: A red candle that fully engulfs the previous two green candles, signaling potential downward momentum.
Features:
Works on the 5-minute timeframe, even if the chart is set to a different timeframe.
Plots green triangles below bullish engulfing candles and red triangles above bearish engulfing candles for easy visualization.
Built-in alert conditions notify you immediately when a pattern occurs, allowing you to react in real-time.
Lightweight and optimized for fast detection without affecting chart performance.
Use Cases:
Spot short-term reversal opportunities.
Combine with other indicators or trading strategies to confirm trends.
Receive alerts for potential entries or exits in day trading setups.
Веселка- фази росту⚪ Flat
🔵 R.Long — early long (light blue)
🟢 S.Long — strong long (green)
🟠 R.Short — early short (orange)
🔴 S.Short — strong short (red)
ATR BuySideATR Buyside Strategy
This is a simple buy-only trading plan. It uses ATR (a tool to measure price swings) to spot when prices are rising strongly.
How it works:
Buy signal: Enter a long trade when the price moves above a moving support line (based on ATR)
Sell signals: Close if the trend turns down (quick market sell).
Stop loss: Follows the support line to protect gains.
Take profit: Sell at 2 times the recent price swing (for steady wins).
Settings you can change:
ATR period: 13 (how many days to look back).
Factor: 2.0 (makes the line wider or tighter).
Use Heikin Ashi: To Filter out Noise
Great for Opt premiums like NIFTY on 15min or 30m charts. Test it first—past results don't guarantee future wins. Not advice, just a tool!






















