Smart WhaleOverview The Smart Whale Breakout System is a pure momentum strategy designed for Swing Traders who want to capture high-probability breakouts while managing risk with a mechanical trailing stop.
Unlike indicators that try to guess "bottoms," this system follows the "Smart Money" approach: buying strength when institutional volume enters, and riding the trend until the momentum breaks.
How it Works
1. The Entry (The Hunter) The system identifies a valid BREAKOUT signal only when four specific conditions align:
Trend Filter: Price must be above the 150 SMA. We only trade with the long-term trend.
Momentum: RSI > 50. Ensuring bulls are in control.
Volume Spike (Whale Activity): Current volume must be significantly higher than the average (Default: 1.5x). This filters out weak retail moves.
Price Action: A bullish candle closing higher than it opened.
2. The Exit (The Manager) Once in a trade, the system activates a dynamic Trailing Stop line. You never have to guess when to sell. You can choose between two exit logic modes in the settings:
ATR Trailing (Default): Adapts to volatility. The stop moves up based on a multiple of the Average True Range (ATR). Great for volatile stocks (e.g., TSLA, NVDA).
Percent Trailing: A fixed percentage drop from the highest high. (e.g., "Sell if price drops 10% from peak").
3. The Context (Optional Filter)
Squeeze Filter: Includes a built-in Bollinger/Keltner squeeze detection. If enabled in settings, the system will only signal a buy if the price recently broke out of a consolidation (squeeze). Default is OFF to catch all momentum moves.
Key Features
NO Repainting: Signals are confirmed at candle close.
Visual Risk Management: A Red Trailing Stop line clearly shows where your invalidation point is.
Fully Customizable: Adjust the Volume multiplier, ATR sensitivity, or Percentage drop to fit your asset class (Crypto/Stocks/Forex).
Clean Visuals: Only colors the Breakout and Sell candles to keep your chart clean.
Settings Guide
Trend SMA Length: Define the long-term trend baseline (Default: 150).
Volume Spike (xAvg): How much volume is needed to trigger a buy? (1.5 = 150% of average).
Exit Method: Choose between "ATR Trailing" or "Percent Trailing".
ATR Multiplier: Tighter stop (2.0) vs Looser stop (3.0).
Require Squeeze?: Check this to filter for breakouts that only happen after a consolidation period.
Disclaimer This tool is for educational purposes only. Always use proper risk management.
Educational
Simple ICT Sweep + FVG (LuxAlgo Swings FIXED)something i created if anyone can improve it or change for better visual
GVWAP_Core (CalendarSpan + EventSpike)GVWAP Core Indicator
General Description (Public)
GVWAP (Generalized Volume-Weighted Average Price) is an advanced anchoring and averaging framework designed to reveal market structure rather than predict price. Unlike traditional VWAP, GVWAP is not limited to volume weighting or session-based anchoring. It can operate on any input series (price, indicators, transforms) and supports multiple weighting schemes, decay behavior, and structural reset logic.
At its core, GVWAP answers a simple question: “Where is the statistically relevant center of activity since the last meaningful structural event?”
The indicator continuously updates a weighted average of the input series, gradually forgetting older data using exponential decay. The anchor point can reset on calendar boundaries (day, week, month, etc.) or on statistically significant events such as abnormal volume spikes. Robust dispersion bands based on mean absolute deviation (MAD) surround the average, providing context for trend, rotation, and compression regimes.
GVWAP is not a trading signal by itself. It is best used as a structural reference layer or as an intermediate transform feeding other indicators, strategies, or regime filters.
Mathematical Description (Quantitative)
Let x_t be an arbitrary input series and w_t a selectable weight function. GVWAP is defined as a normalized exponentially decayed weighted estimator:
GVWAP_t = N_t / D_t
with recursive updates:
N_t = (1 − α)·N_{t−1} + α·w_t·x_t
D_t = (1 − α)·D_{t−1} + α·w_t
where α = 1 − 2^(−1/H) and H is the decay half-life in bars.
Weights may be defined as:
• w_t = V_t (volume)
• w_t = 1 (equal weight)
• w_t = 1 / ATR_t (volatility-normalized)
• w_t = f(n_t) (time-weighted, where n_t is bars since reset)
The estimator resets when a structural condition R_t is satisfied, at which point:
N_t = w_t·x_t, D_t = w_t
For event-based anchoring, volume surprise is computed using a Student‑t–compressed z‑score:
z_t = (V_t − μ_V) / σ_V
tZ_t = z_t / sqrt(1 + z_t² / ν)
A reset occurs when tZ_t exceeds a threshold τ.
Dispersion is measured via a decayed Mean Absolute Deviation:
MAD_t = (Σ λ^{t−i} w_i |x_i − GVWAP_t|) / (Σ λ^{t−i} w_i)
Bands are defined as GVWAP_t ± k·MAD_t.
GVWAP therefore represents a bounded-memory, robust, non‑Gaussian estimator of the local conditional expectation of x_t under dynamic anchoring and weighting.
VX-Session-Boxes-(AM/PM Split)(Customizable) by Ikaru-s-VX-Session-Boxes-(AM/PM Split) is a session-based visualization tool for TradingView that highlights major market sessions directly on the chart using dotted range boxes and an optional AM/PM split.
The indicator allows traders to visually separate market behavior across different sessions while keeping the chart clean and readable.
🔹 Key Features
Custom Session Definitions
Define up to 4 independent sessions using TradingView’s session format (HHMM-HHMM + weekdays).
Timezone-Aware
All sessions are calculated using a user-defined timezone (IANA or UTC offset), ensuring accurate session alignment across markets.
Dotted Session Boxes
Each session is drawn as a dotted box based on the session’s high/low range, providing a clear view of volatility and price structure.
AM / PM Split Visualization
Sessions can be visually split into AM and PM parts:
Separate box shading for AM and PM
Optional dotted vertical split line at the AM → PM transition (12:00 in the selected timezone)
Session Labels
Optional labels at the start of each session for quick identification (e.g. Sydney, Tokyo, London, New York).
Fully Customizable Visuals
Adjustable opacity, border width, and visibility toggles for boxes, split lines, and labels.
🔹 Use Cases
Session-based market analysis (Asia / London / New York)
Identifying session ranges and volatility expansion
Observing price behavior differences between AM and PM
Studying session transitions and liquidity shifts
🔹 Notes
Session boxes are based on session high and low, not full chart height.
AM/PM split is based on 12:00 (noon) in the selected timezone.
Designed for clarity and performance on intraday timeframes.
🔹 Compatibility
Pine Script® v6
Works on all intraday timeframes
Overlay indicator (draws directly on the price chart)
Pops Dividend 7-Day RadarHow traders use it as a strategy anyway 🧠
In real life, this becomes a manual or semi-systematic strategy:
Strategy logic (human-driven):
Scan for highest yield stocks
Filter for ex-date within 7 days
Apply technical rules (trend, EMAs, support)
Enter before ex-date
Exit:
Before ex-date (momentum run-up)
On ex-date
Or after dividend (reversion play)
Indicator’s role:
“Tell me when a stock qualifies so I can decide how to trade it.”
That’s exactly what this tool does.
How we could turn this into a strategy-style framework
Even though Pine won’t let us backtest dividends properly, we can:
Build a rules-based checklist (entry/exit rules)
Create alerts that behave like strategy triggers
Combine with:
EMA trend filters
Volume conditions
ATR-based exits
Label it as:
“Pops Dividend Capture Playbook” (manual execution)
This keeps it honest, legal, and reliable.
Bottom line
🧩 Indicator = what we built
📘 Strategy = how you trade it using the indicator
⚠️ TradingView limitations prevent a true dividend strategy backtest
Breakout/Breakdown DetectorBreakout/Breakdown Detector - Quick Overview
What it does:
This indicator automatically identifies when price breaks through key support or resistance levels, signaling potential trading opportunities.
Key Features:
📈 Breakout Detection - Alerts when price breaks ABOVE resistance (bullish signal)
📉 Breakdown Detection - Alerts when price breaks BELOW support (bearish signal)
🔊 Volume Confirmation - Optionally requires high volume to confirm the break (filters false signals)
📊 Visual Signals - Shows green triangles (breakout) and red triangles (breakdown) on chart
🎨 Support/Resistance Lines - Automatically draws key levels based on recent price action
Settings You Can Adjust:
Lookback Period (default 20) - How many candles back to find support/resistance
Volume Multiplier (default 1.5x) - How much volume needed to confirm
Breakout Threshold (default 0.5%) - How far price must break through the level
How to Use:
Add to any chart (stocks, crypto, forex, etc.)
Green triangle below bar = BUY signal (breakout)
Red triangle above bar = SELL signal (breakdown)
Set alerts to get notified automatically
Perfect for: Swing traders, breakout traders, and anyone who wants to catch momentum moves early! 🚀
Neosha Concept V4 (NY Time)
Imagine the financial market as a huge ocean. Millions of traders throw orders into it every second. But beneath all the noise, there is a powerful current that quietly controls where the waves move. That current is not a person, not a trader, and not random—it is an algorithm.
This algorithm is called the Interbank Price Delivery Algorithm (IPDA).
Think of it as the “navigation system” that guides price through the market.
IPDA has one job:
to move prices in a way that keeps the market efficient and liquid.
To do this, it constantly looks for two things:
1. Where liquidity is hiding
Liquidity is usually found above highs and below lows—where traders place stop losses. The algorithm moves price there first to collect that liquidity.
2. Where price became unbalanced
Sometimes price moves too fast and creates gaps or imbalances. IPDA returns to those areas later to “fix” the missing orders.
Once you start looking at the charts with this idea in mind, everything makes more sense:
Why price suddenly spikes above a high and crashes down
Why big moves leave gaps that price later fills
Why the market reverses right after taking stops
Why trends begin only after certain levels are hit
These are not accidents.
They are the algorithm doing its job.
Price moves in a repeating cycle:
Gather liquidity
Make a strong move (displacement)
Return to fix inefficiency
Deliver to the next target
Most beginners only see the candles.
But once you understand IPDA, you see the intention behind the candles.
Instead of guessing where price might go, you begin to understand why it moves there.
And once you understand the “why,” your trading becomes clearer, calmer, and far more accurate.
S&R Detector by Rakesh Sharma📊 Support & Resistance Auto-Detector
Automatically identifies key Support and Resistance levels with strength ratings
✨ Key Features:
🎯 Intelligent S/R Detection
Automatically finds Support and Resistance levels based on swing highs/lows
Shows strength rating (Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Weak)
Displays number of touches at each level
📅 Key Time-Based Levels
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) - Blue lines
Previous Week High/Low (PWH/PWL) - Purple lines
Optional Round Numbers for psychological levels
⚙️ Fully Customizable
Adjust sensitivity (5-20 pivot length)
Filter by minimum touches (1-10)
Control maximum levels displayed (3-20)
Optional S/R zones (shaded areas)
📊 Live Dashboard
Shows nearest Support/Resistance
Distance to key levels
Total S/R levels detected
🔔 Smart Alerts
PDH/PDL breakout signals
Visual markers on chart
Perfect for: Intraday traders, Swing traders, Price action analysis
S&R Detector by Rakesh SharmaSupport & Resistance Auto-Detector
Automatically identifies key Support and Resistance levels with strength ratings
✨ Key Features:
🎯 Intelligent S/R Detection
Automatically finds Support and Resistance levels based on swing highs/lows
Shows strength rating (Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Weak)
Displays number of touches at each level
📅 Key Time-Based Levels
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) - Blue lines
Previous Week High/Low (PWH/PWL) - Purple lines
Optional Round Numbers for psychological levels
⚙️ Fully Customizable
Adjust sensitivity (5-20 pivot length)
Filter by minimum touches (1-10)
Control maximum levels displayed (3-20)
Optional S/R zones (shaded areas)
📊 Live Dashboard
Shows nearest Support/Resistance
Distance to key levels
Total S/R levels detected
🔔 Smart Alerts
PDH/PDL breakout signals
Visual markers on chart
Perfect for: Intraday traders, Swing traders, Price action analysis
S&R Detector by Rakesh Sharma📊 Support & Resistance Auto-Detector
Automatically identifies key Support and Resistance levels with strength ratings
✨ Key Features:
🎯 Intelligent S/R Detection
Automatically finds Support and Resistance levels based on swing highs/lows
Shows strength rating (Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Weak)
Displays number of touches at each level
📅 Key Time-Based Levels
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) - Blue lines
Previous Week High/Low (PWH/PWL) - Purple lines
Optional Round Numbers for psychological levels
⚙️ Fully Customizable
Adjust sensitivity (5-20 pivot length)
Filter by minimum touches (1-10)
Control maximum levels displayed (3-20)
Optional S/R zones (shaded areas)
📊 Live Dashboard
Shows nearest Support/Resistance
Distance to key levels
Total S/R levels detected
🔔 Smart Alerts
PDH/PDL breakout signals
Visual markers on chart
Perfect for: Intraday traders, Swing traders, Price action analysis
S&R Detector by Rakesh SharmaSupport & Resistance Auto-Detector
Automatically identifies key Support and Resistance levels with strength ratings
✨ Key Features:
🎯 Intelligent S/R Detection
Automatically finds Support and Resistance levels based on swing highs/lows
Shows strength rating (Very Strong, Strong, Medium, Weak)
Displays number of touches at each level
📅 Key Time-Based Levels
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) - Blue lines
Previous Week High/Low (PWH/PWL) - Purple lines
Optional Round Numbers for psychological levels
⚙️ Fully Customizable
Adjust sensitivity (5-20 pivot length)
Filter by minimum touches (1-10)
Control maximum levels displayed (3-20)
Optional S/R zones (shaded areas)
📊 Live Dashboard
Shows nearest Support/Resistance
Distance to key levels
Total S/R levels detected
🔔 Smart Alerts
PDH/PDL breakout signals
Visual markers on chart
Perfect for: Intraday traders, Swing traders, Price action analysis
Slope Failure (Momentum Stall) STRATEGY//======================================================================================
// SLOPE FAILURE (MOMENTUM STALL) STRATEGY
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHAT THIS STRATEGY DOES
// -----------------------
// This strategy trades **momentum failure**, not trend direction.
//
// Instead of predicting where price will go, it detects when **momentum can no longer
// continue in its current direction** and briefly fades that failure.
//
// Core idea:
// - Momentum expands → slope grows
// - Momentum stalls → slope collapses or flips
// - That stall represents **state transition**, not noise
//
// The system exploits these transitions repeatedly at short horizons.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// HOW MOMENTUM IS MEASURED
// ------------------------
// 1. Source price (optionally smoothed)
// 2. First derivative (slope = price - price )
// 3. Optional smoothing of the slope itself
//
// The slope represents **instantaneous directional force**, not trend bias.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ENTRY LOGIC (SLOPE FAILURE)
// ---------------------------
// • Bull Slope Failure (SHORT):
// - Prior slope was sufficiently positive
// - Current slope collapses to zero or below
// → Upward momentum failed → enter SHORT
//
// • Bear Slope Failure (LONG):
// - Prior slope was sufficiently negative
// - Current slope rises to zero or above
// → Downward momentum failed → enter LONG
//
// Optional:
// - Minimum slope band can be enforced to avoid weak/noisy failures
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// EXIT LOGIC
// ----------
// Primary exits are **force-based**, not price-based:
//
// • Longest Slope Local Turn (optional):
// - Detects when the strongest slope in a recent window has occurred
// - Exits when momentum starts decaying from that extreme
//
// • Percent Stop Loss (optional):
// - Fixed % protection relative to entry price
//
// The strategy does NOT rely on profit targets.
// Winners are exited when **momentum decays**, not when price "looks good".
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// POSITION SIZING
// ---------------
// This strategy supports **percent-of-equity sizing**, computed dynamically:
//
// position size = (account equity × % allocation) / price
//
// This allows:
// - P&L to scale smoothly
// - Drawdowns to remain proportional
// - The same logic to work across symbols and account sizes
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// STRATEGY CHARACTERISTICS
// ------------------------
// • High trade count
// • Win rate near ~45–50%
// • Small, fast losers
// • Slightly larger winners
// • Very low drawdown
//
// This profile is intentionally designed for **scalability**, not prediction.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// IMPORTANT NOTES
// ---------------
// • This is NOT a trend-following strategy
// • This is NOT a mean-reversion guess
// • This is a momentum **state-transition detector**
//
// The edge comes from structure + exits + sizing — not indicators.
//
//======================================================================================
Support & Resistance Auto-Detector by Rakesh SharmaVersion 1.1 Update:
- Fixed: S/R lines now extend infinitely to the right
- Fixed: Lines move with chart when scrolling
- Added: Toggle to control line extension
- Improved: Better visibility across all timeframes
ZigZag++ UltraAlgo EditionLagging indicator used to understand trends and entry / exit points. Suggest using at 4h - 1d intervals first, then 1-2h, to identify zones of opportunities and validate your position.
MACD X SignalsThis is a fundamental signal indicator based on MACD crossovers. It enhances the standard MACD by adding visual labels that classify signals based on their location relative to the Zero Line. This helps identify whether a trend is reversing, continuing, or potentially overextended.
Signal Legend:
B (Reversal): Bullish crossover in the Negative Zone .
B+ (Neutral): Bullish crossover in the Middle Zone .
B- (Trend): Bullish crossover in the Positive Zone
S : MACD crossing down (Bearish signal).
Trendlines & SR ZonesIt's a comprehensive indicator (Pine Script v6) that represents two powerful technical analysis tools: automatic trendline detection based on pivot points and volume delta analysis with support/resistance zone identification. This overlay indicator helps traders identify potential trend directions and key price levels where significant buying or selling pressure has occurred.
Features: =
1. Price Trendlines
The indicator automatically identifies and draws trendlines based on pivot points, creating dynamic support and resistance levels.
Key Components:
Pivot Detection: Uses configurable left and right bars to identify significant pivot highs and lows
Trendline Filtering: Only draws downward-sloping resistance trendlines and upward-sloping support trendlines
Zone Creation: Creates filled zones around trendlines based on average price volatility
Automatic Management: Maintains only the 3 most recent significant trendlines to avoid chart clutter
Customization Options:
Left/Right Bars for Pivot: Adjust sensitivity of pivot detection (default: 10 bars each side)
Extension Length: Control how far trendlines extend past the second pivot (default: 50 bars)
Average Body Periods: Set the lookback period for volatility calculation (default: 100)
Tolerance Multiplier: Adjust the width of the trendline zones (default: 1.0)
Color Customization: Separate colors for high (resistance) and low (support) trendlines and their fills
2. Volume Delta % Bars
The indicator analyzes volume distribution across price levels to identify significant supply and demand zones.
Key Components:
Volume Profile Analysis: Divides the price range into rows and calculates volume delta at each level
Delta Visualization: Displays horizontal bars showing the percentage difference between buying and selling volume
Zone Identification: Automatically identifies the most significant supply and demand zones
Visual Integration: Connects volume delta bars with corresponding support/resistance zones on the price chart
Customization Options:
Lookback Period: Set the number of bars to analyze for volume (default: 200)
Price Rows: Control the granularity of the volume analysis (default: 50 rows)
Delta Sections: Adjust the number of horizontal delta bars displayed (default: 20)
Panel Appearance: Customize width, position, and direction of the delta panel
Zone Settings: Control the number of supply/demand zones and their extension (default: 3 zones)
How It Works-
Trendline Logic:
The script continuously scans for pivot highs and lows based on the specified left and right bars
When a pivot is detected, it creates a horizontal line at that price level
The script then looks for the previous pivot of the same type (high or low)
It connects these pivots with a trendline, extending it based on the user-specified setting
A parallel line is created to form a zone, with the distance based on average price volatility
The script filters out invalid trendlines (upward-sloping resistance and downward-sloping support). Only the 3 most recent trendlines are maintained to prevent chart clutter
Volume Delta Logic:
The script divides the price range over the lookback period into the specified number of rows
For each bar in the lookback period, it categorizes volume as bullish (close > open) or bearish (close < open). This volume is assigned to the appropriate price level based on the HLC3 price.
The price levels are grouped into sections, and the net delta (bullish - bearish volume) is calculated for each Horizontal bars are drawn to represent these delta percentages.
The most significant positive and negative deltas are identified and displayed as support and resistance zones. These zones are extended to the left on the price chart and connected to the delta panel with dotted lines.
Ideal Timeframes:
The indicator is versatile and can be used across multiple timeframes, but it performs optimally on specific timeframes depending on your trading style:
For Day Trading:
Optimal Timeframes: 15-minute to 1-hour charts
Why: These timeframes provide a good balance between noise reduction and sufficient volume data. The volume delta analysis is particularly effective on these timeframes as it captures intraday accumulation/distribution patterns while the trendlines remain reliable enough for intraday trading decisions.
For Swing Trading:
Optimal Timeframes: 1-hour to 4-hour charts
Why: These timeframes offer the best combination of reliable trendline formation and meaningful volume analysis. The trendlines on these timeframes are less prone to whipsaws, while the volume delta analysis captures multi-day trading sessions and institutional activity.
For Position Trading:
Optimal Timeframes: Daily and weekly charts
Why: On these higher timeframes, trendlines become extremely reliable as they represent significant market structure points. The volume delta analysis reveals longer-term accumulation and distribution patterns that can define major support and resistance zones for weeks or months.
Timeframe-Specific Adjustments:
Lower Timeframes (1-15 minutes):
Reduce left/right bars for pivots (5-8 bars)
Decrease lookback period for volume delta (50-100 bars)
Increase tolerance multiplier (1.2-1.5) to account for higher volatility
Higher Timeframes (Daily+):
Increase left/right bars for pivots (15-20 bars)
Extend lookback period for volume delta (300-500 bars)
Consider increasing the number of price rows (70-100) for more detailed volume analysis
Usage Guidelines-
For Trendline Analysis:
Use the trendlines as dynamic support and resistance levels
Price reactions at these levels can indicate potential trend continuation or reversal points
The filled zones around trendlines represent areas of price volatility or uncertainty
Consider the slope of the trendline as an indication of trend strength
For Volume Delta Analysis:
The horizontal delta bars show where buying or selling pressure has been concentrated
Green bars indicate areas where buying volume exceeded selling volume (demand)
Red bars indicate areas where selling volume exceeded buying volume (supply)
The highlighted supply and demand zones on the price chart represent significant price levels
These zones can act as future support or resistance areas as price revisits them
Customization Tips:
Trendline Sensitivity: Decrease left/right bars values to detect more pivots (more sensitive) or increase them for fewer, more significant pivots
Zone Width: Adjust the tolerance multiplier to make trendline zones wider or narrower based on your trading style
Volume Analysis: Increase the lookback period for a longer-term volume profile or decrease it for more recent activity
Visual Clarity: Adjust colors and transparency settings to match your chart theme and preferences
Conclusion:
This indicator provides traders with a comprehensive view of both trend dynamics and volume-based support/resistance levels. With these two analytical approaches, the indicator offers valuable insights for identifying potential entry and exit points, trend strength, and key price levels where significant market activity has occurred. The extensive customization options allow traders to adapt the indicator to various trading styles and timeframes, with optimal performance on 15-minute to daily charts depending on their trading horizon.
Chart Attached: NSE HINDZINC, EoD 12/12/25
DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or trading advice. Please do boost if you like it. Happy Trading.
Cup & Handle Finder by Mashrab🚀 New Tool Alert: The "Perfect Cup" Finder
Hey everyone! I’ve built a custom indicator to help us find high-quality Cup & Handle setups before they breakout.
Most scripts just look for random highs and lows, but this one uses a geometric algorithm to ensure the base is actually round (avoiding those messy V-shapes).
How it works:
🔵 Blue Arc: This marks a verified, institutional-quality Cup.
🟠 Orange Box: This is the "Handle Zone." If you see this connecting to the current candle, it means the setup is live and ready for a potential entry!
Best Usage:
Works best on Weekly (1W) charts.
It’s designed to be an "Early Warning" system—alerting you while the handle is still forming so you don't miss the move.
Give it a try and let me know what you find! 📉📈
Bassi MA Entry Helper MTF EMA , VWMA Swing , ADX , SMA200 , TPBassi MA Entry Helper is an advanced multi-timeframe confluence system designed to identify high-probability entries using trend, volume, market structure, and volatility filters.
It is built for traders who want cleaner signals, fewer false entries, and strong multi-confirmation setups.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe EMA Crossovers – HTF signal engine
SMA200 Trend Filter – prevents counter-trend trades
VWMA Swing Confirmation – volume-validated micro-swings
ADX Filter – only trade when the trend has strength
Fractal Structure Mapping – identifies swing highs/lows
Retracement Filter – confirms pullbacks before entries
TP/SL Automation – ATR or percentage based
Clean Entry Labels – main & additional entry signals
Highly Customizable – mode, timeframe, filters, visuals
This script is ideal for:
Scalping • Intraday • Swing • Trend continuation • Volume-based setups • Multi-timeframe alignment
How It Works
Main Buy/Sell Signals
Triggered when:
✔ Fast EMA crosses Slow EMA (HTF)
✔ Price aligned with trend
✔ SMA200 filter valid
✔ VWMA confirmation (optional)
✔ ADX strong
✔ Retracement valid (optional)
Additional Buy/Sell Signals
Triggered when VWMA crosses Slow EMA during trend continuation.
TP/SL System
You can choose between:
%-based take-profit & stop-loss
ATR-based dynamic levels
Automatically projects clean visual levels on your chart.
Notes
This indicator does not repaint and is suitable for both real-time and historical analysis.
Always combine signals with proper risk management.
Initial Release – v1.0
Added multi-timeframe EMA engine
Added SMA200 trend filter
Added VWMA swing entries
Added ADX strength filter
Added retracement filter
Added fractal swing detection
Added TP/SL auto plotting
Added main & additional entry labels
Performance optimized
Prince Break and RetestHow to use the new visuals (super simple)
When the script prints RETEST BUY or RETEST SELL, you will instantly see:
ENTRY line (lime)
SL line (orange)
TP1 line (teal)
TP2 line (purple)
Entry Mode options
Close = enter at the close of the retest signal candle (simplest)
Box Edge = enter at the box edge (more “limit-order-ish”)
For your style (break + retest), start with Close.
ORB + FVG + PDH/PDL ORB + FVG + PDH/PDL is an all-in-one day-trading overlay that plots:
Opening Range (ORB) high/low with optional box and extension
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) with optional “unmitigated” levels + mitigation lines
Previous Day High/Low history (PDH/PDL) drawn as one-day segments (yesterday’s levels plotted across today’s session only)
Includes presets (ORB only / FVG only / Both) and optional alerts for ORB touches, ORB break + retest, FVG entry, and PDH/PDL touches.
Entry Scanner Conservative Option AKeeping it simple,
Trend,
RSI,
Stoch RSI,
MACD, checked.
Do not have entry where there is noise on selection, look for cluster of same entry signals.
If you can show enough discipline, you will be profitable.
CT
ATR + True RangeOne indicator for ATR & TR its a common indictor which can be used as one
instead of 2 different its is trial mode only not to be used with out other references
Fixed $200 Risk Futures Position Sizer (2R Target)This indicator is designed for traders who want to follow a strict, professional-style risk model identical to the rules used in funded futures trading programs. Instead of risking a percentage of the account, the indicator always risks a fixed $200 per trade, regardless of contract or market volatility. This allows traders to simulate evaluation accounts and maintain perfect risk discipline.
The tool works across a wide range of futures markets — including micro, mini, and continuous contracts (MES, MNQ, MNQ1!, MYM, M2K, MCL, MGC, ES1!, NQ1!, GC1!) — and automatically loads the correct tick size and tick value for each contract. This ensures that stop distance and risk calculations are always accurate, even when switching between index futures, metals, or energy markets.
You simply enter your Entry Price and Stop Loss Price, and the indicator calculates:
The stop distance in points and ticks
The exact dollar risk per contract
The maximum number of contracts allowed while staying under a fixed $200 risk
A fully automated 2R take-profit target (equivalent to $400 profit per trade)
Expected profit per contract
Total projected profit based on allowed size
Full long/short direction detection
This makes position sizing effortless and completely rule-based. If the chosen stop-loss distance requires more than $200 of risk per contract, the indicator will automatically show 0 contracts allowed, preventing invalid trades and helping maintain consistency.
For clarity and execution, the indicator also plots:
A green Entry Line
A red Stop-Loss Line
A blue 2R Take-Profit Line
This produces a visual, easy-to-understand risk-to-reward layout directly on the chart.
This tool is ideal for traders preparing for funded account challenges, traders practicing mechanical risk systems, or anyone who wants to enforce a strict, repeatable risk framework. It eliminates guesswork, improves consistency, and helps traders build discipline by sizing every trade according to a fixed dollar risk with a precise 2R reward objective.






















