Multi-Timeframe RSI 14 - Daily/Weekly/MonthlyThe MTF RSI 14 indicator displays the Relative Strength Index (RSI) across three critical timeframes simultaneously on a single chart, eliminating the need to switch between different timeframe views.
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📊 WHAT THIS INDICATOR SHOWS
✅ Daily RSI 14 (Blue Line) - Current timeframe momentum
✅ Weekly RSI 14 (Orange Line) - Medium-term trend strength
✅ Monthly RSI 14 (Purple Line - Thicker) - Long-term market direction
All three RSI readings are displayed simultaneously, allowing you to:
- Identify multi-timeframe trend alignment
- Spot divergences between timeframes
- Time your entries with precision
- Reduce false signals with timeframe confirmation
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🎨 VISUAL FEATURES
📈 Real-Time Info Table (Top Right Corner):
Displays current RSI values for all three timeframes with color-coded status:
- Green = Oversold (<30)
- Gray = Neutral (30-70)
- Red = Overbought (>70)
🎨 Background Coloring:
- Light GREEN background = All 3 RSI aligned bullish (>50)
- Light RED background = All 3 RSI aligned bearish (<50)
- No color = Mixed signals
📊 Horizontal Reference Lines:
- 70 = Overbought zone (red shaded area)
- 50 = Neutral line (gray dotted)
- 30 = Oversold zone (green shaded area)
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💡 HOW TO USE FOR OPTIONS TRADING
🟢 BULLISH SETUP:
- Monthly RSI > 50 (long-term uptrend confirmed)
- Weekly RSI > 50 (medium-term strength)
- Daily RSI 30-50 (short-term pullback in uptrend)
🔴 BEARISH SETUP (Sell Covered Calls / Bear Call Spreads):
- Monthly RSI < 50 (long-term weakness)
- Weekly RSI < 50 (medium-term downtrend)
- Daily RSI 50-70 (short-term bounce in downtrend)
⚪ NEUTRAL/RANGING (Iron Condors / Strangles):
- Mixed RSI signals across timeframes
- No clear alignment
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🔔 BUILT-IN ALERTS
This indicator includes 4 customizable alerts:
1. **Bullish Alignment Alert** - All 3 RSI > 50
2. **Bearish Alignment Alert** - All 3 RSI < 50
3. **Weekly RSI Exits Oversold** - Crosses above 30
4. **Weekly RSI Exits Overbought** - Crosses below 70
To activate alerts:
- Right-click on the indicator name
- Select "Add Alert"
- Choose your preferred condition
- Set notification method (popup, email, webhook)
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⚙️ CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
You can adjust all parameters in the indicator settings:
- RSI Length (default: 14)
- Show/Hide each timeframe independently
- Overbought level (default: 70)
- Oversold level (default: 30)
- Line colors and widths
- Background coloring on/off
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📚 BEST PRACTICES
✅ Use on DAILY charts for best results
✅ Combine with price action and support/resistance
✅ Wait for timeframe alignment before taking high-conviction trades
✅ Use weekly and monthly RSI for trend filter
✅ Use daily RSI for precise entry timing
❌ Don't rely on RSI alone - combine with other analysis
❌ Don't ignore higher timeframe signals
❌ Don't trade against all three timeframes aligned
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🎯 IDEAL FOR:
- Options traders (especially premium sellers)
- Swing traders looking for 1-6 week holds
- Multi-timeframe analysis enthusiasts
- Traders who want simplified timeframe confirmation
- Anyone tired of switching between chart timeframes
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📊 TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Written in Pine Script v5
- Uses request.security() for MTF analysis
- No repainting - all values are real-time
- Lightweight and fast performance
- Works on all instruments (stocks, forex, crypto, indices)
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💬 FEEDBACK & SUPPORT
If you find this indicator useful, please:
⭐ Leave a LIKE - it helps others discover this tool
💬 COMMENT with your feedback or questions
🔔 FOLLOW for updates and new indicators
I actively respond to all comments and continuously improve based on user feedback.
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and should not be considered as financial advice. Trading stocks, options, and other securities involves substantial risk of loss. Always do your own research and consider consulting with a licensed financial advisor. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Use this indicator as part of a comprehensive trading strategy, not as a standalone signal generator.
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📈 Happy Trading!
If you have suggestions for improvements or want to see additional features, drop a comment below!
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Version: 1.0
Last Updated: December 2024
Pine Script Version: 5
M-oscillator
MACD Multi-Timeframe[nakano]# MACD Multi-Timeframe Dashboard & Oscillator
## English Description
### Overview
This comprehensive indicator combines a standard MACD oscillator with a powerful **Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Dashboard**. It allows traders to monitor MACD trends, momentum, and signal crossovers across up to **11 different timeframes** simultaneously, displayed in a customizable table directly on the chart.
### Key Features
* **Massive MTF Support:** Configure up to 11 individual timeframe slots (TF0 to TF10), ranging from 1-minute to monthly charts.
* **Advanced Trend Detection:** The dashboard uses strict logic to identify "Strong Bullish" or "Strong Bearish" conditions, indicated by colored headers and symbols (▲/▼).
* **Momentum Arrows:** Real-time visual cues (↑↑, ↑, ↗, etc.) indicate the strength and direction of the MACD and Signal lines.
* **Repaint Prevention:** Includes a "Wait for Bar Confirmation" feature for both the table and the oscillator to ensure analysis is based only on closed candles.
* **Customizable Design:** Adjust the table position, font size, transparency, and choose which data rows (MACD, Signal, Hist) to display.
* **Flexible Calculation:** Supports both SMA and EMA for MACD lines and Signal line smoothing.
### Visual Guide & Logic
**1. Dashboard Header (Timeframe Label)**
The header background changes color only when a **Strong Trend** is detected.
* **Bullish (Green / ▲):** Golden Cross + Both lines rising + All values (MACD, Signal, Hist) > 0 + Histogram rising.
* **Bearish (Red / ▼):** Dead Cross + Both lines falling + All values (MACD, Signal, Hist) < 0 + Histogram falling.
**2. Histogram Arrows**
Arrows indicate the momentum of the MACD and Signal lines during a crossover.
* **↑↑ / ↓↓ :** **Strongest Trend.** Crossover active, both lines moving in trend direction, AND values are in the correct zone (above/below 0).
* **↑ / ↓ :** **Strong Trend.** Crossover active and both lines moving in trend direction.
* **↗ / ↘ :** **Weak/Developing Trend.** Crossover active but momentum is mixed or lines are not fully aligned.
**3. Text Colors (Momentum)**
* **Colored Numbers (Green/Red):** Indicates momentum is **accelerating** in the trend direction (e.g., Histogram is positive and larger than the previous bar).
* **Black Numbers:** Indicates momentum is **fading** or the histogram has just crossed the zero line.
### Settings
* **MACD Calculation:** Fast/Slow lengths, Source, MA Type (SMA/EMA), and Signal Smoothing.
* **Table Layout:** Position (Top/Middle/Bottom, Left/Center/Right), Size, Transparency, and Row Visibility.
* **Confirmation:** Toggle "Wait for Bar Confirmation" (for Chart or Table) to stop repainting by using only closed bar data.
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## 日本語 (Japanese Description)
### 概要
このインジケーターは、標準的なMACDオシレーターと、強力な**マルチタイムフレーム(MTF)ダッシュボード**を組み合わせたツールです。最大**11種類の異なる時間足**におけるMACDのトレンド、勢い(モメンタム)、クロスの状況を、チャート上のカスタマイズ可能なテーブルで同時に監視できます。
### 主な機能
* **多機能なMTFサポート:** 1分足から月足まで、最大11個の時間足スロット(TF0~TF10)を個別に設定可能です。
* **高度なトレンド判定:** 厳格なロジックを用いて「強い強気(Strong Bullish)」や「強い弱気(Strong Bearish)」を判定し、ヘッダーの色や記号(▲/▼)で知らせます。
* **モメンタム矢印:** MACDラインとシグナルラインの強さと方向を、矢印(↑↑, ↑, ↗ など)でリアルタイムに可視化します。
* **リペイント(再描画)防止:** テーブルとオシレーターのそれぞれに「確定足のみを使用(Wait for Bar Confirmation)」するオプションがあり、閉じたローソク足のみに基づいた分析が可能です。
* **デザインのカスタマイズ:** テーブルの位置、フォントサイズ、透明度、表示するデータ行(MACD, Signal, Hist)を自由に調整できます。
* **柔軟な計算設定:** MACD線やシグナル線の計算において、SMA(単純移動平均)とEMA(指数平滑移動平均)を選択可能です。
### 表示ロジックの解説
**1. ダッシュボードヘッダー(時間足ラベル)**
**強いトレンド**が検出された場合のみ、ヘッダーの背景色が変化します。
* **強気 (緑 / ▲):** ゴールデンクロス中 + 両線が上昇 + 全値(MACD, Signal, Hist)が0以上 + ヒストグラムが上昇中。
* **弱気 (赤 / ▼):** デッドクロス中 + 両線が下降 + 全値(MACD, Signal, Hist)が0以下 + ヒストグラムが下降中。
**2. ヒストグラムの矢印**
クロス中のモメンタムの強さを矢印で示します。
* **↑↑ / ↓↓ :** **最強のトレンド。** クロス発生中で、両線がトレンド方向に動き、かつ正しいゾーン(0より上/下)にある状態。
* **↑ / ↓ :** **強いトレンド。** クロス発生中で、両線がトレンド方向に動いている状態。
* **↗ / ↘ :** **弱い/発生中のトレンド。** クロス発生中だが、勢いがまちまちか、方向が揃っていない状態。
**3. テキストの色(勢い)**
* **色付きの数値 (緑/赤):** トレンド方向への**勢いが加速している**ことを示します(例:ヒストグラムがプラス圏で、かつ前回より上昇している)。
* **黒色の数値:** **勢いが減衰している**、またはゼロラインをまたいだ直後であることを示します。
### 設定項目
* **MACD Calculation:** 短期/長期の期間、ソース、MAタイプ(SMA/EMA)、シグナル平滑化の設定。
* **Table Layout:** テーブルの位置(9箇所)、サイズ、透明度、表示データ行(MACD/Signal/Hist)の選択。
* **Confirmation:** "Wait for Bar Confirmation" を有効にすると、現在足ではなく「1本前の確定足」を使用するため、リペイント(再描画)を防止できます。
Dual-Engine Regime and Flow OscillatorDual-Engine Regime & Flow Oscillator (DERFI)
OVERVIEW
The DERFI is a market structure study that decouples price velocity from institutional volume participation. By combining an adaptive momentum engine with a normalized liquidity gauge, it highlights:
High-conviction trends backed by strong volume
Low-participation or "exhaustion" phases where price diverges from volume
TECHNICAL LOGIC & ORIGINALITY
Published as Protected to safeguard our proprietary regime-detection methodology. DERFI leverages two data streams:
Momentum Engine (Adaptive Price Velocity)
Dual-lookback smoothing with a 50-median center
Visualizes relative move velocity vs historical volatility
Liquidity & Activity Gauge (Volume Flow Proxy)
Normalized volume flow filtered for noise
Linear regression smoothing (10-period) to isolate institutional activity
HOW TO USE: ANALYZING MARKET REGIMES
High-Conviction Trends (Convergence)
Bullish: Momentum > 50 and Liquidity Gauge > 50 → price supported by institutional flow
Bearish: Both engines < 50 → strong selling pressure confirming downtrend
Spotting Thin Moves (Divergence)
Liquidity Lag: Momentum high (>80) but Liquidity <50 or falling → weak participation, possible pullback
Absorption Phase: Rising Liquidity with neutral Momentum → accumulation or distribution without major price move
Volatility Extremes
Exhaustion Zones: 80 (Overbought) and 20 (Oversold) act as caution flags, not automatic fade signals
Squeeze Read: Extreme Momentum + strong Liquidity → trend likely continues; drop in Liquidity → trend may end
USER INPUTS
Fast/Slow Momentum Lengths: Adjusts sensitivity of momentum engine
VFI Length: Smooths liquidity gauge for your timeframe
VFI Cutoff: Sets threshold for significant volume flow
NOTES
For historical visualization and educational purposes only. No trade signals, alerts, or financial advice. All calculations are proprietary and protected to maintain GammaBulldog research integrity.
Beast Mode - Flux OscillatorBeast Mode – Flux Oscillator (BM-FLUX) is a momentum + volatility-compression oscillator designed to help traders visualize (1) directional momentum shifts and (2) “pressure build-up” periods where volatility contracts and expansion risk increases. It combines a MACD-style momentum core with a Bollinger Bands vs. Keltner Channels squeeze filter, displayed in a clean oscillator pane (overlay=false).
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What makes it useful/original:
1) You can switch the smoothing method between EMA and VWMA. When VWMA is enabled, the fast/slow averages are volume-weighted, which can help emphasize momentum moves that occur on higher participation.
2) It includes built-in volatility squeeze context by detecting when Bollinger Bands are inside Keltner Channels and marking those compression periods on the zero line, helping you interpret momentum signals differently during contraction vs. expansion regimes.
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How it works (overview):
Momentum core:
- The script calculates a fast MA and slow MA from close (EMA or VWMA depending on the “Weight with Volume?” setting).
- The Fast Flux (MACD line) is: fast_ma − slow_ma
- The Slow Flux (signal line) is: EMA(macd_line, Signal Length)
- The Flux Histogram is: macd_line − signal_line
Squeeze detection:
- Bollinger Bands are calculated using BB Length and BB Mult.
- Keltner Channels are built using the same basis and a True Range average over KC Length scaled by KC Mult.
- A squeeze is active when the Bollinger Bands are fully inside the Keltner Channels.
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How to read it:
Histogram colors (direction + acceleration):
- Bright green = above zero and rising (bullish momentum strengthening)
- Dark green = above zero but falling (bullish momentum weakening)
- Bright red = below zero and falling (bearish momentum strengthening)
- Dark red = below zero but rising (bearish momentum weakening)
Lines:
- Teal line = MACD line (Fast Flux)
- Orange line = Signal line (Slow Flux)
Squeeze dots:
- A white dot on the zero line indicates “Squeeze Active” (volatility compression).
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Alerts:
- Flux Cross UP: MACD crosses above signal (momentum turns bullish)
- Flux Cross DOWN: MACD crosses below signal (momentum turns bearish)
- Squeeze Active: volatility compression detected (BB inside KC)
Alerts are informational conditions and do not guarantee outcomes.
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Limitations / notes:
- This is an indicator (not a strategy) and does not provide backtest results.
- Like most momentum tools it can whipsaw in ranging markets.
- Squeeze conditions highlight volatility compression but do not predict direction by themselves.
- Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with your broader trading plan.
Auto Option Screener Pro Multi-Symbol Technical Dashboard# **Auto Option Screener Pro – Multi-Symbol Technical Dashboard**
**Real-time options screening with 15+ indicators, custom filters, and institutional-grade analytics**
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## 📊 **What This Indicator Does**
**Auto Option Screener Pro** is a comprehensive **multi-symbol technical analysis dashboard** designed specifically for **NSE options traders**. It simultaneously monitors **30 symbols** (calls/puts) and displays real-time data for **15+ professional indicators** in a sortable, filterable table format.
Instead of flipping between charts, you get **instant visibility** across your entire watchlist: momentum, trend strength, volatility, volume analysis, and gap detection—all in one screen.
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## 🎯 **Key Features**
### **Multi-Symbol Monitoring**
- Track **30 symbols simultaneously** (calls + puts)
- Toggle symbols on/off with checkboxes
- Optimized for **NSE options** (but works with any symbol)
- Lightweight code using matrix operations for speed
### **15+ Built-In Indicators**
- **RSI** (Relative Strength Index) – Overbought/oversold detection
- **TSI** (True Strength Index) – Double-smoothed momentum
- **ADX** (Average Directional Index) – Trend strength measurement
- **SuperTrend** – Trend-following with ATR-based stops
- **MACD** – Crossover and momentum signals
- **CMF** (Chaikin Money Flow) – Institutional money flow tracker
- **OBV** (On-Balance Volume) – Volume-price relationship
- **BB Power** (Bull/Bear Power) – Elder Ray indicator
- **Choppiness Index** – Trend vs. chop detection
- **∆VWAP** – Deviation from VWAP (value/trading)
- **Relative Volume** – Surge detection vs. average
- **RDX Score** – Custom ADX+RSI combo score (-5 to +5)
- **ATR Volatility** – Volatility ranking (Low/Medium/High)
- **Gap Detection** – Gap Up/Down with percentage
- **Price Change** – Real-time premium movement
### **Smart Filtering System**
- Filter any column by **custom range** (e.g., RSI 30-70, ADX > 25)
- **Column-specific thresholds** for each indicator
- **Toggle filters on/off** with one click
- Example: Show only options where RSI < 35 AND ADX > 30
### **Visual Intelligence**
- **Color-coded cells**: Green (bullish), Red (bearish), Gray (neutral)
- **ATR Volatility labels**: Lo/Md/Hi with color coding
- **Gap detection**: UP/DN/NO with directional colors
- **RDX Score**: -5 to +5 visual scoring system
- **Compact dashboard**: 18 columns × 40 rows maximum
### **Customizable Dashboard**
- **9 position options**: Top/Bottom/Middle + Left/Center/Right
- **Adjustable font sizes**: Small, Normal, Large, Huge
- **Theme-aware**: Works on dark/light TradingView themes
- **Auto-clearing**: Refreshes every bar for accuracy
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## ⚙️ **How to Set Up**
### **Step 1: Add Your Symbols**
1. Click **Settings** (gear icon) on the indicator
2. Scroll to **Symbols** section
3. **Enable/disable symbols** using checkboxes (u01-u30)
4. **Replace default symbols** with your preferred options:
- Format: `NSE:SYMBOLYYMMDDCPRICE`
- Example: `NSE:NIFTY251230C25900`
### **Step 2: Configure Filters (Optional)**
1. Go to **Filter** section
2. **Enable filter** by checking "Filter" box
3. Select **Column** to filter (Price, RSI, TSI, ADX, SuperTrend, etc.)
4. Set **From** and **To** values
5. Only symbols meeting criteria will display
### **Step 3: Adjust Indicator Settings**
- **RSI Length**: Default 14 (overbought 65, oversold 35)
- **TSI Lengths**: Long 25, Short 13 (thresholds ±25)
- **ADX Smoothing**: Default 14 (threshold 30)
- **SuperTrend**: ATR 10, Factor 3.0
- **CMF**: Length 20 (thresholds ±0.3)
- **Choppiness**: Period 14 (trending <38.2, choppy >61.8)
- **RDX ADX**: Length 14, Threshold 14
- **ATR Volatility**: Period 14 (High >1.5%, Medium >1.0%)
### **Step 4: Position Dashboard**
- Choose **Dashboard Position** from dropdown
- Recommended: **Top right** or **Top left** for minimal chart overlap
- Adjust **font size** for readability
### **Step 5: Set Alerts (Optional)**
- Create alerts for individual symbols
- Use **combined conditions** from the dashboard
- Example: Alert when RDX Score = 5 AND ADX > 30
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## 📈 **Indicator Guide**
### **Column Explanations**
| Column | What It Shows | How to Read |
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| **NnSexOpt** | Symbol name | Gray background |
| **Price** | Current premium | Always shown |
| **RSI** | Momentum (0-100) | >65 green (OB), <35 red (OS) |
| **TSI** | True strength | >25 red (OB), <-25 green (OS) |
| **ADX** | Trend strength | >30 green (strong trend) |
| **Sptrd** | SuperTrend | "Up" green, "Down" red |
| **MACD** | MACD trend | 1=uptrend green, -1=downtrend red |
| **CMF** | Money flow | >0.3 green, <-0.3 red |
| **OBV** | On-Balance Volume (Cr) | Positive/negative flow |
| **OHL** | Open=High/Low | "OH" red (bearish), "OL" green (bullish) |
| **BB+** | Bull Power | Positive green, negative red |
| **Chop** | Choppiness Index | <38.2 green (trending), >61.8 red (chop) |
| **∆VWAP** | VWAP deviation | Above green, below red |
| **RVol** | Relative volume | >1.5 green (surge) |
| **RDX** | ADX+RSI score | -5 to +5, color-coded |
| **ATR%** | Volatility % | Actual percentage value |
| **Vol** | Volatility label | Lo/Md/Hi with color |
| **Gap** | Gap type/size | UP/DN green/red + % |
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## 🎨 **Color Coding**
- **Green Cells**: Bullish signals (overbought, uptrend, positive flow)
- **Red Cells**: Bearish signals (oversold, downtrend, negative flow)
- **Gray Cells**: Neutral or no signal
- **White Text**: All values for readability
- **Gray Header**: Row separators for scannability
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## 🔧 **Advanced Usage Tips**
### **Finding High-Probability Setups**
1. **Bullish Combo**: RDX > 0 + ADX > 30 + ∆VWAP > 0 + CMF > 0.3
2. **Bearish Combo**: RDX < 0 + ADX > 30 + ∆VWAP < 0 + CMF < -0.3
3. **Momentum Surge**: RSI crossing 50 + RVol > 1.5 + ATR Volatility = Hi
4. **Trend Confirmation**: ADX > 30 + Chop < 38.2 + SuperTrend = Up
### **Avoiding False Signals**
- **Choppy Markets**: Skip when Chop > 61.8
- **Low Volume**: Ignore if RVol < 1.0
- **Weak Trend**: ADX < 20 = no trend, avoid directional trades
### **Options-Specific Strategies**
- **Premium Buyers**: Look for low RVol + RDX turning positive
- **Premium Sellers**: Target high RVol + Chop > 61.8 (rangebound)
- **Expiry Day**: Focus on Gap column + ∆VWAP for mean reversion
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## ⚡ **Performance Notes**
- **Optimized for 30 symbols**: Uses matrix operations for speed
- **Updates on bar close**: Minimal repainting
- **Works on any timeframe**: 1m to 1D
- **NSE options tested**: Compatible with Indian options format
- **RAM usage**: ~50MB for 30 symbols on 1m chart
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## 🎯 **Supported Instruments**
**Primary Use Case:**
- **NSE Options**: NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, FINNIFTY, MIDCPNIFTY, stock options
**Also Works With:**
- **Equity cash**: NSE, BSE stocks
- **Futures**: NIFTY, BANKNIFTY futures
- **Global instruments**: Any TradingView-supported symbol
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## ⚠️ **Disclaimer & Risk Warning**
**IMPORTANT**: This indicator is for **educational and informational purposes only**.
- Options trading involves **substantial risk of loss**
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- **Test thoroughly** on paper trading before live use
- Verify **liquidity and spreads** before trading
- **No signals are guaranteed**—use with proper risk management
- Creator is **not responsible** for any trading losses
**Always consult a financial advisor** before making trading decisions.
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## 📝 **Version History**
**v1.0 (Current)**
- Initial release
- 30-symbol multi-screener
- 15+ indicators integration
- Custom filter system
- Gap detection
- ATR volatility labeling
- RDX scoring system
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## 💬 **Feedback & Support**
Found this screener helpful? Please:
- ⭐ **Leave a rating** on TradingView
- 💬 **Share your strategies** in comments
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Gamma Conviction OscillatorGamma Conviction Oscillator
OVERVIEW
The Gamma Conviction Oscillator is a specialized momentum study that integrates volume-weighted price change with a dynamic volatility-adjustment engine. Unlike traditional oscillators, it scales its sensitivity based on current market ATR, allowing the tool to stay responsive during low-volatility drifts and stabilize during high-volatility expansions.
THE MATH BEHIND THE "CONVICTION"
Volatility-Adjusted Sensitivity: The script utilizes a normalized ATR ratio to calculate a 'Dynamic Adjustment Factor.' This ensures that overbought/oversold thresholds are not static but react to the current market regime.
Volume-Weighted Basis: Momentum is calculated using the product of price-change and volume, ensuring that "Conviction" is only displayed when there is actual participation behind the move.
Trend-Alignment Filter: The coloring engine uses a long-term moving average anchor to determine the 'Context.' Conviction is categorized as 'Trend-Aligned' or 'Counter-Trend' based on the price relation to this long-term anchor.
HOW TO USE
Observe the Oscillator Color:
Bright Lime / Bright Red: High-momentum extremes aligned with the long-term trend. Indicates areas where price movement has strong participation and trend confirmation.
Teal / Maroon: Counter-trend momentum extremes, highlighting potential areas for trend testing or mean-reversion.
Assess Overbought and Oversold Zones:
The dynamic overbought (OB) and oversold (OS) levels adjust based on current market volatility. Readings outside these zones indicate stronger-than-normal conviction.
Consider Trend Context:
Compare the oscillator reading to the long-term trend (based on the selected moving average). Alignment with the trend reinforces trend strength; divergence may indicate temporary pullbacks or consolidation.
Adjust Inputs for Your Trading Timeframe:
Base Oscillator Length: Shorter values make the oscillator more responsive to intraday momentum; longer values smooth for swing analysis.
Volatility Smoothing Length: Controls sensitivity to ATR fluctuations; higher values reduce noise in volatile markets.
Dynamic Sensitivity Factor: Fine-tunes how strongly volatility influences the oscillator scale.
Use as an Educational Guide:
This tool is a visualization of historical and current momentum. Use it to study how momentum builds, fades, or reverses. It does not generate trade signals and is for educational and informational purposes only.
NOTES
All calculations are proprietary and protected to preserve the underlying logic. This script is intended purely as an educational visualization tool.
Valuation Multi-Asset [MTF]Description This indicator is a specialized Intermarket Analysis tool designed to determine the relative valuation of an asset by comparing its performance against key global benchmarks (Currency, Commodities, Bonds, and Sector ETFs).
Unlike standard oscillators (like RSI) that only look at the asset's own price, this script calculates a Relative Value Index.
Underlying Concepts & Methodology The script operates on the principle of asset correlation and mean reversion ratios. The calculation logic follows these steps:
Ratio Calculation: It computes the price ratio between the Chart Asset and a Benchmark Asset (e.g., Symbol / DXY).
Smoothing: It applies a double smoothing method using Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to filter out short-term noise from the ratio.
Historical Normalization: Based on valuation theories (inspired by concepts like Larry Williams' valuation window), the script normalizes the smoothed ratio over a user-defined lookback period (default is 3 years/156 weeks). This ranks the current relative value between 0 and 100.
Key Features
Multi-Benchmark Comparison: Automatically compares the asset against the Dollar Index (DXY), Gold (GC1!), Bonds (ZB1!), and Sector ETFs.
MTF Dashboard: Includes a Multi-Timeframe table to see valuation status across Daily, Weekly, and Monthly views simultaneously.
ETF Reference: A built-in reference table to help you quickly find the correct Sector ETF for stock correlation.
How to Use
Undervalued Zone (< 15): When the line turns Green (or enters the bottom zone), the asset is historically cheap relative to the benchmark. This often indicates a potential accumulation or reversal point.
Overvalued Zone (> 85): When the line turns Red (or enters the top zone), the asset is historically expensive relative to the benchmark, suggesting potential distribution.
Divergences: Watch for divergences between the asset price and the Valuation Index (e.g., Price makes a new high, but the Valuation Index against Gold makes a lower high).
Settings
You can toggle individual benchmark lines (Asset 1 to 4).
Adjust the "Lookback Period" to change the historical normalization window.
Customize the Overbought/Oversold thresholds.
To comply with House Rules regarding non-English UI, here is the translation of the script's settings menu:
1. Seleção de Ativos (Asset Selection)
Usar Timeframe Personalizado = Use Custom Timeframe
Mostrar Ativo = Show Asset
Símbolo = Symbol
2. Tabela de Referência de ETFs (ETF Reference Table)
Posição da Tabela = Table Position
Categoria = Category (Sectors, Metals, Energy, Grains, Softs, Livestock)
3. Parâmetros do Índice (Index Parameters)
Comprimento EMA = EMA Length
Comprimento R do VIndex = VIndex Lookback Period
4. Níveis de Valuation (Valuation Levels)
Sobrevaloração = Overvaluation
Subvaloração = Undervaluation
Nível Neutro = Neutral Level
5. Configurações de Tabela (Table Settings)
Tamanho do Texto = Text Size
Tema = Theme (Dark/Light)
Usar Cores Personalizadas = Use Custom Colors
Mostrar Setas de Momentum = Show Momentum Arrows
6. Análise Multi-Timeframe (MTF Analysis)
Mostrar Colunas = Show Columns
Descrição Este indicador é uma ferramenta de Análise Intermercado projetada para determinar o "Valuation" (valor relativo) de um ativo comparando seu desempenho com benchmarks globais (Dólar, Ouro, Títulos e ETFs Setoriais).
Conceitos e Metodologia O script opera com base no princípio de correlação de ativos e reversão à média de ratios. A lógica de cálculo:
Cálculo da Razão: Calcula a divisão de preço entre o Ativo do Gráfico e o Benchmark (ex: Ativo / DXY).
Suavização: Aplica Médias Móveis Exponenciais (EMAs) para filtrar o ruído.
Normalização Histórica: Baseado em teorias de valuation (inspirado no método de "Valuation Index" de Larry Williams), o script normaliza esse ratio dentro de uma janela histórica (padrão de 3 anos/156 semanas), classificando o valor atual entre 0 e 100.
Como Usar
Zona Subvalorizada (< 15): Quando a linha fica Verde, o ativo está historicamente barato em relação ao benchmark.
Zona Sobrevalorizada (> 85): Quando a linha fica Vermelha, o ativo está historicamente caro em relação ao benchmark.
RF MTF Moneyflow V1RF MTF Moneyflow indicator is a volatility-aware money flow oscillator designed to highlight shifts in buying and selling pressure. It focuses on how candle bodies behave relative to their overall range, giving a smooth, responsive view of “who’s in control” of the bar. It can do this on a multiple time frame basis (for example viewing the 15m Chart, with the Money flow set to the 4H)
The indicator plots a zero-centered money flow line, optional ±20 guide bands, and an adjustable moving average of the proxy itself for trend / momentum confirmation. You can also choose to calculate the proxy using Heikin Ashi data internally while keeping your chart on regular candles, This will produce a more stable money flow behavior, while allowing you to read price action simultaneously.
Session Volume Profile - Asia London NYSession Volume Profile – Asia, London, NY
Description
OVERVIEW
Session Volume Profile is a technical analysis indicator designed to visualize how volume is distributed during the three primary global trading sessions: Asia, London, and New York. The script separates intraday volume data into time-defined sessions to help traders observe where trading activity concentrated and how value areas evolve as liquidity transitions between regions.
This indicator is intended for market structure and contextual analysis, not signal generation.
TECHNICAL OUTPUT
For each enabled session, the indicator calculates and displays:
Point of Control (POC)
The price level with the highest traded volume during the session.
Value Area High / Low (VAH / VAL)
The price range containing a user-defined percentage of total session volume (commonly 70%).
Session Volume Histogram
A horizontal volume-at-price visualization showing relative participation across price levels, highlighting high- and low-volume areas.
CALCULATION FRAMEWORK
Session Segmentation
Sessions are identified using exchange-based time boundaries. Each session is processed independently to prevent overlap and ensure clean separation of volume data.
Volume Binning
Intraday volume is allocated into discrete price buckets using an array-based structure. The resolution of these buckets is controlled by the Histogram Density input.
Value Area Expansion
The script identifies the session’s POC and expands outward in both directions until the selected percentage of total volume is reached, defining the Value Area High and Low.
HOW TO USE
Session Context
Observe how price reacts to prior-session POC and value areas when a new session begins.
Customization Controls
Individual sessions can be enabled or disabled, and visual opacity can be adjusted to maintain clarity on lower timeframes.
Session Awareness
An optional countdown timer displays remaining session time to help traders stay aware of upcoming liquidity transitions.
DESIGN NOTES
This indicator visualizes historical volume distribution only. It does not identify specific participants or predict future price behavior. All calculations are derived exclusively from price and volume data available on the chart.
DISCLAIMER
This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not generate trade signals, alerts, or financial advice. Historical volume distributions do not guarantee future market behavior.
Dark Pool Pulse - Volume Pressure OscillatorDark Pool Pulse – Volume Pressure Oscillator
Description
OVERVIEW
Dark Pool Pulse is a protected technical analysis oscillator designed to visualize changes in directional volume pressure over time. The indicator transforms cumulative buying and selling activity into a normalized oscillator to help traders contextualize periods of relative market stability versus expansion.
The script is intended as a market condition visualization tool, not a signal generator.
CORE CONCEPT
The indicator evaluates the balance between buying and selling volume by tracking cumulative directional pressure. This pressure is used as a proxy for broader liquidity behavior, allowing traders to assess whether price action is occurring in a relatively stable environment or during periods of accelerating participation.
Rather than focusing on individual candles, the oscillator emphasizes persistence of volume imbalance across a rolling window.
CALCULATION FRAMEWORK
Directional Volume Pressure
The script measures the difference between buying and selling volume on each bar and accumulates this value over time to form a Net Pressure series.
Normalization Process
To make pressure comparable across symbols and timeframes, the cumulative series is normalized using a dynamic lookback window. This process scales the output to a bounded range between 0 and 100.
Oscillator Construction
The normalized pressure value is plotted as a single oscillator, allowing traders to observe shifts in participation intensity rather than raw volume magnitude.
INTERPRETING THE OSCILLATOR
60–100: Relative Stability
Indicates sustained volume balance and slower pressure changes, often associated with consolidation or mean-reverting conditions.
0–40: Relative Expansion
Indicates persistent directional pressure, often associated with momentum-driven or higher-volatility environments.
These zones are contextual references, not predictive thresholds.
DESIGN INTENT & LIMITATIONS
Dark Pool Pulse does not identify specific participants, venues, or transactions. It does not measure actual dark pool activity and should not be interpreted as such. All calculations are derived solely from publicly available price and volume data.
The script does not generate trade signals, alerts, or execution guidance.
SOURCE & DISCLAIMER
Published as a protected script to preserve the specific normalization techniques used in the pressure calculations.
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only and should be used alongside other forms of technical analysis.
Luis-Enrico Valuation ToolThe valuation tool evaluates the relative, fundamentally driven performance of the current market by comparing it to key macroeconomic reference assets.
Rather than analyzing price action in isolation, the indicator places the instrument into an intermarket and capital-flow context, highlighting relative overvaluation and undervaluation across asset classes.
Reference Markets
The current market can be compared to the following reference assets:
US Dollar Index (DXY)
Gold
US Treasury Bonds
A user-selectable custom market
The custom market is set by default to the Euro FX futures contract and can be adjusted according to analytical requirements.
Methodology:
The indicator measures relative performance by comparing the percentage price change of the current market with that of each reference asset over a fixed lookback period.
The resulting performance differences are normalized to a common scale, allowing structurally different markets to be evaluated within a unified framework.
Scale and Interpretation
All values are mapped to a standardized range from −100 to +100:
Positive values indicate relative overvaluation
Negative values indicate relative undervaluation
Values near zero indicate balanced relative valuation
This structure supports consistent interpretation across different market environments.
Background highlighting is used solely to emphasize extreme relative valuation conditions and serves as visual context only.
Intended Use
The indicator is designed for fundamental and macro-oriented market analysis, supporting intermarket comparison and relative valuation assessment as part of discretionary decision-making.
Bear Momentum Engine (RSI Regime)Title: Bear Momentum Engine (RSI Regime)
Bear Momentum Engine is a professional-grade analytical tool designed specifically for crypto markets during bearish cycles. Unlike traditional RSI indicators that look for "oversold" levels, this engine focuses on momentum structure and regime expansion phases.
The Philosophy
Most traders lose money by buying "oversold" RSI during a crash. This tool is built on Andrew Cardwell’s range shift theory: in a true bear regime, RSI struggles to break above 60, and its real power is found in how it expands away from its moving average.
Key Features:
Bear Regime Detection: Automatically identifies the bearish market phase. The background turns red only when the structural momentum confirms a downside bias.
Momentum Expansion: A proprietary algorithm tracks the "detachment" of RSI from its MA. When the distance increases, it signals a high-probability bearish thrust.
Iron Exit: A disciplined profit-taking system. It triggers an exit signal as soon as the momentum starts to fade, allowing you to lock in gains before the bounce.
No-Trade Zones: Filters out "market noise." The gray background indicates a sideways market where the risk-to-reward ratio is unfavorable.
Best Use Cases:
Strategy: Short-selling, Futures, and Perpetuals.
Goal: Trading with the trend and avoiding "bull traps."
Recommended Timeframes: 1H, 4H, Daily.
Best RSI (SIIT) By Nagaraj HiremathBest RSI (SIIT) By Nagaraj Hiremath is based on RSI shows when to By and sell .
Ai Kavach by Pooja v16✅ Fakeout Kavach by Pooja — Smart Fake Breakout Protector
Fakeout Kavach is designed to help traders understand when a breakout is strong and when it is likely to be a trap.
It works as a confirmation and filtering system, giving you a clear view of market strength, momentum, volume pressure, and potential reversal signs — without providing buy/sell recommendations.
This is a support tool for traders who want cleaner entries, fewer trap trades, and better clarity in fast-moving markets.This tool adds an intelligent multi-layer confirmation system on your chart so you can quickly understand:
✔ When the breakout is real
✔ When the market has strength
✔ When momentum is fading
✔ And when you should simply avoid the move
It doesn’t give buy/sell calls.
Instead, it helps you decide “Should I trust this move or not?”
⭐ Core Features (Explained in Simple Language)
🔹 1. Fake Breakout Filter (RSI + MA Logic)
Fakeouts often happen when price shows strength but momentum does not.
This module checks:
RSI strength
RSI–MA crossover behaviour
Momentum direction
Push/rejection zones
📌 Benefit:
Quickly see if the breakout has real strength behind it or it’s just a trap candle.
🔹 2. Trend Strength Filter (ADX Protection)
Most traders lose money in sideways markets.
ADX Filter helps you understand whether the market actually has trend strength or not.
📌 Benefit:
Avoid taking trades when the market is weak, choppy, or directionless.
Only focus on moves backed by strength.
🔹 3. SB/SS Smart Confirmation
SB (Strong Break) and SS (Strong Slide) confirmations highlight alignment between:
Momentum
Trend
Strength
RSI structure
📌 Benefit:
Cleaner entries, fewer false triggers, and more confidence in the move you take.
🔹 4. Divergence Detection (RSI Based)
Catches early signs of:
Bullish reversal
Bearish reversal
Exhaustion at highs/lows
📌 Benefit:
Helps you avoid entering at the worst possible points and improves exit timing.
🔹 5. VAD Module (Volume + ATR + Delta Pressure)
Fake moves usually have weak volume or no volatility.
This module checks:
Volume strength
Volatility (ATR)
Buying/selling pressure (Delta)
📌 Benefit:
Helps you understand whether the breakout is backed by real buyer/seller pressure.
🔹 6. Session Protection
Opening candles can be noisy and unpredictable.
Session block lets you avoid signals during high volatility windows.
📌 Benefit:
No more taking wrong entries during the rush at market open.
🔹 7. Fully Modular – Use Only What YOU Need
Every feature has its own ON/OFF switch.
You can create your perfect setup by enabling only what you prefer.
📌 Benefit:
Suitable for scalpers, intraday traders, swing traders, and even beginners.
🎨 Customization Power — Fully Modular Design
✔ Every section of Fakeout Kavach has its own ON/OFF toggle:
✔ Turn RSI visuals on/off
✔ Enable or disable MA & fills
✔ Activate or hide divergences
✔ Use or ignore ADX trend filter
✔ Show or hide SB/SS signals
✔ Enable or disable session block
✔ Choose label style, shapes, colors, sizes
✔ Keep chart clean or run full analysis mode
✔ You decide what appears.
✔ You control the complexity.
✔ One indicator fits all types of traders.
🌍 Works Across All Markets
✔ Stocks
✔ Crypto
✔ Forex
✔ Commodities
✔ Indices
All timeframes from scalping to swing trading.
⭐ What This Indicator Helps You With
Avoiding trap candles
✔ Understanding when a move is strong or weak
✔ Filtering bad breakouts
✔ Confirming market structure with momentum
✔ Spotting reversal signs early
✔ Building confidence in your entries
✔ Staying out of sideways/no-volume zones
🛠 Support
For indicator-related questions, clarification, or feature suggestions, you can contact the creator through TradingView’s comment section or direct message.
⚠ Disclaimer (TradingView Policy Safe)
This indicator does not provide buy/sell signals, does not predict market movements, and does not guarantee results or profitability.
It is a technical analysis tool intended to assist traders in making their own trading decisions.
Always use proper risk management and follow your own trading plan.
Tether Dynamics - Statistical Exhaustion EngineOverview
This strategy detects statistical exhaustion in price movement by modeling price as a particle tethered to a dynamic anchor. When price stretches too far from equilibrium and multiple independent statistical detectors confirm anomalous behavior, the strategy identifies high-probability mean-reversion opportunities.
Unlike simple oversold/overbought indicators, this system fuses concepts from classical mechanics , stochastic filtering , multivariate statistics , and statistical process control into a unified detection framework.
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THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
1. The Tethered Particle Model
The framework draws inspiration from Polyak's heavy ball method in optimization theory, where a particle with momentum navigates a loss landscape. Here, price is modeled as a particle connected to a moving anchor (adaptive EMA) by an elastic "chain" whose length scales with volatility (ATR). This creates a natural physics framework:
Displacement (x) : Distance from anchor, normalized by chain length
Velocity (v) : Rate of change of displacement
Acceleration (a) : Rate of change of velocity
This state vector defines the system's "phase space" — a complete description of price dynamics relative to equilibrium.
2. Adaptive Anchor (Kaufman Efficiency)
The anchor uses an adaptive smoothing approach inspired by Perry Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average. The Efficiency Ratio measures trend strength:
ER = |Direction| / Volatility = |Price - Price | / Σ|ΔPrice|
High efficiency (trending) → faster adaptation
Low efficiency (choppy) → slower, more stable anchor
This prevents whipsaws in ranging markets while staying responsive in trends.
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DETECTION ARCHITECTURE
The strategy employs three independent statistical detectors , each grounded in distinct mathematical frameworks. A signal fires when price shows extended tension AND any detector confirms anomalous behavior AND momentum is decelerating (exhaustion).
Detector 1: Mahalanobis Distance (Multivariate Outlier Detection)
The Mahalanobis distance measures how "unusual" the current state vector is, accounting for correlations between displacement, velocity, and acceleration:
D² = (x - μ)ᵀ Σ⁻¹ (x - μ)
Where Σ is the full 3×3 covariance matrix. Under multivariate normality, D² follows a chi-squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom:
χ²(3, 0.90) = 6.25 → 10% of observations exceed this
χ²(3, 0.95) = 7.81 → 5% of observations exceed this
This detector identifies states that are jointly extreme — even if no single variable looks unusual alone.
Why it matters: A price might have moderate displacement and moderate velocity, but the combination could be highly improbable. Mahalanobis captures this multivariate structure that univariate indicators miss.
Detector 2: CUSUM Change-Point Detection
Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) is a sequential analysis technique from statistical process control. It accumulates standardized deviations from the mean:
S⁺ₜ = max(0, S⁺ₜ₋₁ + zₜ - drift)
S⁻ₜ = min(0, S⁻ₜ₋₁ + zₜ + drift)
When either cumulative sum breaches a threshold, a "change point" is detected — the process has shifted from its baseline regime.
Why it matters: CUSUM detects subtle, persistent shifts that might not trigger on any single bar. It's sensitive to regime changes that precede reversals.
Detector 3: Kalman Innovation Filter (Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Model)
This detector models displacement as an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process — the continuous-time analog of AR(1) mean-reversion:
dx = θ(μ - x)dt + σdW
A Kalman filter tracks the expected displacement and computes the innovation (prediction error):
νₜ = (yₜ - x̂ₜ|ₜ₋₁) / √Sₜ
Under correct model specification, normalized innovations should be ~N(0,1). Large innovations indicate the mean-reversion model is breaking down — price is behaving "unexpectedly" relative to equilibrium dynamics.
Adaptive Q Estimation: The filter continuously adjusts its process noise estimate based on innovation autocorrelation, maintaining calibration across different volatility regimes.
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SIGNAL LOGIC
Long Signal Requirements:
Z-Displacement < -σ threshold (price stretched below anchor)
ANY detector fires (Mahalanobis outlier OR CUSUM change OR Kalman innovation < -2σ)
Z-Acceleration > 0 (downward momentum decelerating)
Short Signal Requirements:
Z-Displacement > +σ threshold (price stretched above anchor)
ANY detector fires
Z-Acceleration < 0 (upward momentum decelerating)
The deceleration requirement ensures we're catching exhaustion rather than fighting momentum.
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RISK MANAGEMENT
Scale-Out Exit Strategy
Rather than all-or-nothing exits, the strategy takes profits at multiple R-levels:
Scale 1: 20% at 0.5R
Scale 2: 20% at 1.0R
Scale 3: 10% at 1.5R (optional)
Remainder: Trailing stop
This locks in gains while allowing winners to run.
Adaptive Trailing Stop
After reaching the activation threshold (default 1R), the stop trails from the highest high (longs) or lowest low (shorts) at a configurable ATR multiple.
Reversal Logic
When an opposite signal fires while in position, the strategy can close and flip direction rather than waiting for a stop-out.
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PARAMETER GUIDANCE
Anchor Period (24) : Base period for adaptive anchor
ATR Period (14) : Volatility measurement
Chain Length Mult (2.5) : Tether elasticity — higher = more stretch allowed
Long Tension σ (1.5) : Lower = more signals
Short Tension σ (2.0) : Higher threshold for shorts (trend asymmetry)
Mahalanobis Threshold (6.25) : χ²(3, 0.90) — adjust for signal frequency
CUSUM Threshold (3.0) : Lower = more sensitive to regime shifts
Lookback Window (100) : Statistical estimation window
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BACKTEST NOTES
Historical testing on NQ (2020-2025) suggests:
Long signals show stronger edge than shorts in equity indices
1H and 30-min timeframes balance signal quality vs. frequency
"Long Only" mode recommended for equity index futures
Important: Past performance does not guarantee future results. This strategy involves significant risk of loss.
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MATHEMATICAL REFERENCES
Polyak, B.T. (1964). "Some methods of speeding up the convergence of iteration methods" (Heavy ball method)
Bertsekas, D.P. (1999). "Nonlinear Programming" (Heavy ball method / momentum dynamics)
Mahalanobis, P.C. (1936). "On the generalized distance in statistics"
Page, E.S. (1954). "Continuous inspection schemes" (CUSUM)
Kalman, R.E. (1960). "A new approach to linear filtering and prediction problems"
Uhlenbeck, G.E. & Ornstein, L.S. (1930). "On the theory of Brownian motion"
Kaufman, P. (1995). "Smarter Trading" (Adaptive Moving Average)
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DISCLAIMER
This strategy is provided for educational and research purposes. Trading futures involves substantial risk of loss. The statistical methods employed do not guarantee profitable outcomes. Always use appropriate position sizing and risk management.
Whale Trading Network Technical Indicator
Whale Trading Network — Technical Indicator (WTN)
What it does — signal families
WTN produces three signal types across three user‑selected timeframes: (1) Green : bottom setup candidates, (2) Gold : continuation confirmations, and (3) Red : early top warnings. It blends momentum with trend/structure context and suppresses prints during sustained downtrends or late‑stage rallies. Defaults target 4h, 1d, and 5d workflows.
Preamble — originality and invite‑only context
WTN is a controller‑driven, regime‑aware indicator that coordinates classic elements (RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, MAs, BBs) into a governed signal layer rather than a simple overlay. A latched Down‑Channel regime, a Top‑Zone swing gate, cross‑asset/timeframe normalization, confluence‑based dot permissions, and multi‑timeframe orchestration (gold‑only on the highest frame) work together to actively manage when signals are allowed. The sections below explain why this is not a mashup and why the closed‑source / vendor value resides in WTN’s state‑machine logic, interlock rules, normalization framework, and cross‑frame roles—presented at the concept level so traders and moderators can understand how it operates without exposing proprietary thresholds.
Why it’s not a simple mashup (originality & usefulness)
WTN is not a bundle of classic tools; it is a controller‑driven indicator with regime awareness, gating, and normalization that coordinates otherwise independent signals into a single, coherent decision layer. Instead of overlaying RSI + MACD + BB + MAs, WTN governs when those tools matter, how long their states persist, and when prints must be blocked—using rules a basic mashup does not provide.
What the controller actually governs
Identifies and latches regimes (e.g., sustained down‑channel) so print permissions change with context—not just oscillator ticks.
Applies gates (e.g., Top‑Zone) when swing positioning suggests late‑stage risk.
Normalizes and weights evidence so MACD, RSI, Stoch RSI, histogram behavior, and price context contribute coherently.
Coordinates timeframes so dots form a workflow (tactical → swing → continuation) rather than three unrelated overlays.
Regime awareness & hysteresis (stability by design)
A core source of originality is hysteresis : once WTN recognizes a down‑channel, it latches that regime and suppresses prints until persistent breakout evidence plus momentum stabilization appear. This prevents flip‑flopping during chop, “first‑bounce” head fakes, and lower‑high rallies that a simple overlay will often misclassify. The regime state is visible (tinted panel), so users know why signals are paused.
Context gates that actively refuse bad timing
Two key context gates reduce “chase‑the‑top” and “bottom‑fish” problems:
Down‑Channel Latch: Blocks bottom candidates while momentum/structure remain impaired, then re‑enables only after sustained improvement.
Top‑Zone Gate: Detects upper‑swing positioning with momentum decay and blocks prints until positioning resets, avoiding confirmations into exhaustion.
Normalization that makes confluence real
Classic indicators have incompatible scales that vary across assets and timeframes. WTN normalizes them:
MACD line/signal/histogram, RSI, and Stoch RSI are mapped to consistent ranges so slope tests and region checks are comparable.
This lets confluence be meaningful : no single tool dominates due to scale; each contributes proportionally to permissions.
Multi‑timeframe orchestration (coordinated, not duplicated)
WTN assigns roles across the three selected timeframes:
Shorter timeframe: Tactical green setups (higher risk), ideally validated by gold .
Middle timeframe: Swing validation with more selective gold .
Highest timeframe: Gold‑only continuation, prioritizing higher‑confidence confirmation.
On lower frames, gold requires a prior green ; on the highest frame, green never prints . This structure turns dots into a sequence rather than three independent overlays.
Permission lattice & precedence (how conflicts are resolved)
Signals must pass a permission lattice where evidence sources interlock:
Momentum alignment: MACD slope and histogram behavior must agree; a single crossover is not enough.
Oscillator state: RSI/Stoch RSI must be supportive (e.g., stabilization from weak zones for a bottom candidate).
Structure & volatility context: MA stack, BB basis/width, and ATR‑aware checks help confirm or veto timing.
Regime/gate status: Down‑Channel or Top‑Zone states can override otherwise bullish micro‑signals.
Precedence rules mean a strong veto (e.g., active latch) can inhibit a print even if oscillators briefly improve.
Debounce, persistence & resumption (time matters)
WTN emphasizes persistence windows and debounce behavior:
Breakouts must persist (not one‑bar spikes) before the latch releases.
Oscillator stabilization must sustain before green candidates are permitted.
Continuations ( gold ) require maintained alignment , not transient ticks, so you avoid prints on single‑bar noise.
Failure modes addressed by the controller
RSI oversold during falling MACD: Basic mashups flag “bottom”; WTN keeps the latch until histogram and RSI recover together .
Momentum crossover inside the Top‑Zone: Overlays confirm continuation; WTN blocks until price resets out of the upper swing.
Event‑driven spikes (gap/volatility bursts): Transient improvements are debounced ; permissions wait for sustained evidence.
Indicator scale drift across assets/timeframes: Normalization ensures confluence rules remain consistent when you switch symbols.
Interpretability: see the “why,” not just the “what”
WTN’s pane is structured for auditability :
Tinted background exposes regime state (e.g., down‑channel latch).
Histogram anchored at 0 , RSI in the upper sub‑pane (0–100), Stoch RSI in the lower sub‑pane (−100–0) with clear overbought/oversold coloring.
Traders can visually trace the permission path: regime → positioning → momentum → oscillator → dot allowed/blocked.
Bottom line: WTN’s originality lives in the controller, regime latch, context gates, normalization, permission lattice, and timeframe orchestration that actively manage when a print is allowed. It is a coordinated decision system—not a simple overlay of classic indicators—and that governance is the reason it adds practical value for traders.
Why closed‑source / vendor value
WTN is powered by a proprietary engine written from the ground up in Pine v6; the source does not reuse any third‑party open‑source code. Its originality lies in the controller architecture and interlock logic that govern regime detection, context gates, normalization, and cross‑frame coordination. While it reads familiar elements (RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, MAs, BBs), the value comes from how those elements are orchestrated—state‑machine gating with hysteresis, context‑aware suppression and resumption, normalized confluence tests, and gold‑only continuation on the highest timeframe—yielding behavior that is not achievable by simply overlaying built‑ins.
What is original (and protected)
State‑machine gating: Rules define regimes, transitions, hysteresis, and re‑enable conditions across evidence sources (momentum slope, histogram decay/recovery, oscillator zones, MA/BB context).
Permission graph & interlocks: RSI, MACD (line/signal/histogram), Stoch RSI, price‑structure gates, and MA/BB context vote together through precedence rules—this coordination is proprietary.
Normalization framework: Mapping and using normalized ranges for momentum/oscillators to make confluence tests stable across assets/timeframes is a deliberate design central to WTN’s consistency.
Multi‑timeframe controller roles: Gold‑only behavior on the highest timeframe and the green‑precedence rule on lower frames are coordinated workflows specific to WTN.
Context‑aware suppression/resumption: Suppressing dots during down‑channels and top‑zones, then resuming only on verified persistence, reduces “false‑print drift” common to naive mashups.
Why protection is appropriate
Not reproducible through overlays: While anyone can overlay RSI, MACD, and BBs, WTN’s controller decisions (state transitions, permission checks, persistence windows, evidence requirements) are not trivially inferred from outputs and are central to its behavior.
Integrity of the workflow: Protection preserves a single, tested implementation so users do not encounter fragmented clones with altered rules that undermine the controller’s intent.
Ongoing calibration: Profiles for Crypto vs. Stocks (across three timeframes each) are curated to typical volatility traits. Maintaining these calibrations and the permission graph is part of the product’s vendor value.
What traders get (concept level, not black‑box hype)
Regime‑aware signals: Fewer prints into multi‑leg downtrends or late‑stage tops because the system explicitly refuses to signal in those contexts.
Consistent confluence: Normalization makes cross‑asset/timeframe confluence checks meaningful; users aren’t whipsawed by indicator scale differences.
Coherent workflow: Green → Gold on tactical frames, Gold‑only on the highest frame for continuation—an interpretable sequence that is easy to audit on the pane.
Transparent context: Tinted backgrounds and sub‑pane organization show why a dot was allowed or blocked (regime, swing position, oscillator state), letting traders understand how the script does what it claims—without exposing proprietary thresholds.
How it works — components & flow (concept level)
1) Normalized momentum & context
WTN reads RSI , MACD (line, signal, histogram), Stochastic RSI , ATR‑aware volatility , moving averages , Bollinger Bands , and price‑structure gates . Internals normalize oscillator values to a common pane so slopes, threshold checks, and histogram behavior are comparable across assets and timeframes. The histogram remains centered on 0, RSI uses 0–100 in the upper sub‑pane, and Stoch RSI maps to the lower sub‑pane.
Conceptual effect:
Normalization mitigates asset‑specific amplitude differences (e.g., MACD’s variable scale) so confluence tests don’t break when you switch symbols/timeframes.
Visual cues (line colors for overbought/oversold) make state changes obvious.
2) Regime detection — Down‑Channel Latch
Synchronized evidence (weak MA stack, negative momentum slope, fading histogram, RSI/Stoch RSI weak zones, price‑structure traits) latches the down‑channel regime. When latched, green prints are suppressed . The latch releases only after breakout persistence and improvements in RSI/histogram confirm trend resumption. The panel tints red while latched.
Design intent: Cut bottom‑fishing noise during multi‑leg downtrends, then resume prints only after sustained recovery.
3) Swing‑positioning — Top‑Zone Gate
A “top‑zone” derived from recent swing bounds with BB/Fibonacci context and momentum checks blocks new prints when price is in the upper swing and momentum decays, reducing confirmations into exhaustion.
4) Dot permissions (confluence gating)
WTN coordinates RSI, MACD, Stoch RSI, histogram behavior, SMA/BB context , and regime gates to determine whether a dot is allowed:
Green (bottom setup): Requires momentum deceleration with histogram improvement, RSI stabilizing upward, and price firming vs recent closes. Suppressed in Down‑Channel latch or Top‑Zone gate.
Gold (continuation): On lower two timeframes, prints only after a prior green and requires aligned momentum/oscillator states and supportive price context; on the highest timeframe, gold‑only prints emphasize higher‑confidence continuation cues.
Red (early top warning): Requires synchronized local peaks/roll‑downs across oscillators with slowing histogram; blocked in specific exhaustion conditions to avoid warnings into capitulation.
5) Multi‑timeframe controller
A controller aligns permissions across the three selected timeframes . Shorter frames provide tactical entries; the middle frame favors swing setups; the highest frame prints gold‑only for major continuation confirmation. Signals are coordinated, not independent overlays.
How to use it
Choose timeframes: Defaults target 4h / 1d / 5d . Use the shorter frame to spot tactical green ; wait for gold on the same or higher frame to confirm. Use the middle frame for swing validation. The highest frame is gold‑only , helping avoid early greens during broader trends.
Watch the tint: A red background band denotes the Down‑Channel latch ; expect suppressed greens until breakout persistence and momentum improvement.
Read the panel: The pane shows normalized momentum (MACD, histogram) with RSI up top and Stoch RSI below, including clear overbought/oversold coloring.
Confirm, then manage exposure: Treat green → gold as the preferred sequence. MA/BB context helps gauge trend strength (e.g., price vs 50/100/200 SMA and BB basis). Greens are higher‑risk; favor gold confirmations.
Crypto vs Stocks — calibrated profiles
Profiles are tuned for typical volatility patterns in each asset class. Each timeframe has its own calibration, yielding six independent tuning sections (3 per asset class).
Screenshots — captions
Screenshot 1 — Down‑Channel latch & release
The red‑tinted band shows the Down‑Channel latch regime on the indicator pane. While latched, green prints are suppressed . The latch only releases after breakout persistence and momentum improvement are visible (MACD/histogram strengthening with RSI and Stochastic RSI stabilizing). Once released, if the Top‑Zone gate is open and price context is supportive, the controller may permit a green dot on the lower timeframes, followed by a gold confirmation when conditions remain aligned.
Screenshot 2 — Pane layout & normalization
The indicator pane is organized for quick audit: the histogram is centered on 0 ; RSI plots in the upper sub‑pane on a 0–100 range; Stochastic RSI plots in the lower sub‑pane on a −100 to 0 normalized range. MACD line/signal/histogram and oscillators are normalized so slope checks, region tests, and confluence are comparable across symbols/timeframes. Line colors reflect overbought/oversold states to make regime/context changes easy to read.
Screenshot 3 — Adaptive dot permissions (sequence example)
This sequence shows adaptive dot permissions at work. After breakout persistence from a latched down‑channel, the controller permits a gold dot on the 5‑day view to confirm continuation (the highest timeframe uses gold‑only ). Soon after, the Top‑Zone gate engages, momentum slows (RSI/Stochastic RSI roll down, histogram decays), and a red dot warns of an early top. If deterioration persists, the Down‑Channel re‑latches and prints remain suppressed until the next verified recovery.
Limits & notes
100% original work: The WTN engine and controller logic are programmed from the ground up. No third‑party open‑source code, educational snippets, or auto‑generated code are reused.
No external libraries: Built in Pine v6 using standard language features only; no external libraries or ports of community scripts are used.
Chart type: Designed for standard time‑based candles only; non‑standard charts (Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, P&F, Range) can produce unrealistic results.
Data handling: No lookahead and no future offsets.
Risk disclosure & legal notice
This tool is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice or recommendations.
Trading and investing involve risk, including possible loss of principal.
No guarantees or warranties of performance are expressed or implied. Past results do not predict future outcomes.
This publication does not include solicitation, pricing, or promotional offers; it provides information on the indicator’s design and use.
Use at your own risk. Test settings on paper and consult a qualified investment professional familiar with your risk tolerance before any live use.
CVD Oscillator - Alphaomega18ORDER FLOW DASHBOARD OSCILLATOR - TRADINGVIEW PUBLICATION (ENGLISH)
Created by Alphaomega18
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Order Flow Dashboard - CVD Oscillator & Pressures - Alphaomega18
📝 COMPLETE DESCRIPTION
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🎯 TRACK INSTITUTIONAL FLOW IN REAL-TIME
Order Flow Dashboard Oscillator is an advanced indicator that displays CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) as a percentage oscillator, combined with real-time buy/sell pressures.
Unlike traditional CVD indicators where raw CVD reaches millions and crushes other data, this oscillator displays CVD deviation from its average in %, allowing clear reading on the SAME scale as pressures.
🔥 THE PROBLEM SOLVED
Classic CVD indicator problem:
✗ Raw CVD climbs to 1,000,000+ → Unreadable
✗ Pressures stay small (0-500) → Invisible
✗ Impossible to see both simultaneously
✗ Cluttered and confusing chart
Solution with CVD Oscillator:
✅ CVD displayed as % deviation (oscillates around 0)
✅ Pressures normalized on same scale
✅ EVERYTHING visible simultaneously
✅ Clear and intuitive reading
📊 INDICATOR COMPONENTS
🔷 CVD OSCILLATOR (Thick white line)
Traditional CVD accumulates infinitely:
→ Raw CVD = 50,000 ... 100,000 ... 500,000 ... 1,000,000+
→ Hard to interpret
CVD Oscillator shows DEVIATION:
→ CVD Oscillator = +5% ... +12% ... -3% ... -8%
→ Easy to interpret!
**How it works:**
• Calculates distance between CVD and its moving average (20 periods default)
• Converts to percentage
• Oscillates around 0 (gray center line)
**Interpretation:**
• **Above 0** → CVD > Average = BULLISH trend
• **Below 0** → CVD < Average = BEARISH trend
• **+10% zone** (green dotted line) → Buyer strength
• **-10% zone** (red dotted line) → Seller strength
🔷 BUY/SELL PRESSURES (Green/Red zones)
**Buy Pressure (Green zone)**
→ Calculated on bullish candles
→ Proportional to candle size
→ Normalized for optimal visibility
**Sell Pressure (Red zone)**
→ Calculated on bearish candles
→ Proportional to candle size
→ Normalized for optimal visibility
**Extreme Pressures** (Background)
→ 🟢 Light green background = EXTREME buy pressure (delta > 2x average)
→ 🔴 Light red background = EXTREME sell pressure (delta < -2x average)
🔷 REAL-TIME DASHBOARD (Top right corner)
Displays 6 key metrics:
1. **CVD Osc**: Oscillator value in %
2. **CVD Raw**: Raw CVD value (reference)
3. **Trend**: 🟢 Bullish or 🔴 Bearish
4. **Delta**: Current candle delta
5. **Volume**: HIGH (spike) or Normal
6. **Pressure**: 🚀 BUY / 💥 SELL / Neutral
🎯 HOW TO USE IT
📌 CASE 1: HOLD TRADES LONGER
**Classic problem:**
→ You're in a LONG
→ Price pulls back slightly, you panic
→ You exit... then price resumes up
→ Frustration: "I was right but exited too early!"
**Solution with CVD Oscillator:**
Example LONG trade:
1. You enter LONG on breakout
2. You watch CVD Oscillator
3. **As long as it stays ABOVE 0** → Keep the trade
4. Institutions continue accumulating
5. Trend remains intact
Exit:
→ CVD Oscillator **crosses below 0**
→ Signal: Institutions now selling
→ You exit or take profits
**Result:**
✅ You maximize your gains
✅ You exit at right time (when flow changes)
✅ You don't panic on small corrections
📌 CASE 2: CONFIRM TREND STRENGTH
**Setup:**
→ Price in uptrend
→ But is it real trend or just noise?
**Check CVD Oscillator:**
STRONG trend:
→ CVD Oscillator **stays positive** (+5%, +8%, +12%)
→ Dominant buy pressures (green zones)
→ Few or no red backgrounds
WEAK trend:
→ CVD Oscillator **oscillates around 0** (+2%, -1%, +3%)
→ Mixed pressures (green and red alternate)
→ Lack of conviction
**Action:**
✅ Strong trend → Trade with confidence
⚠️ Weak trend → Be cautious or avoid
📌 CASE 3: DETECT TREND CHANGE
**CVD Oscillator Divergence:**
Price makes higher highs BUT:
→ CVD Oscillator makes lower highs
→ +15% ... +12% ... +8% (progressive decline)
→ Sell pressures increasing
Signal: Distribution in progress
→ Institutions selling into rally
→ Reversal likely
→ Prepare SHORT or exit LONG
📌 CASE 4: OPTIMAL ENTRY TIMING
**Situation:**
→ Price consolidating
→ You wait for signal to enter
**LONG entry signal:**
→ CVD Oscillator **crosses above 0**
→ Green background (extreme buy pressure) appears
→ Dashboard: 🚀 BUY
Action: Enter LONG immediately
**SHORT entry signal:**
→ CVD Oscillator **crosses below 0**
→ Red background (extreme sell pressure) appears
→ Dashboard: 💥 SELL
Action: Enter SHORT immediately
⚙️ CUSTOMIZABLE PARAMETERS
🔧 **CVD Moving Average Length** (default: 20)
→ Moving average period for oscillator
→ Shorter (10-15) = More reactive, more signals
→ Longer (30-50) = Smoother, fewer false signals
👁️ **Show CVD Oscillator** (On/Off)
→ Show/hide CVD Oscillator line
👁️ **Show Buy/Sell Pressure** (On/Off)
→ Show/hide pressure zones
👁️ **Show Info Dashboard** (On/Off)
→ Show/hide information table
📊 RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATIONS
**For Day Trading (15min-1H):**
```
CVD MA Length: 20
Show CVD Oscillator: ✅ ON
Show Buy/Sell Pressure: ✅ ON
Show Info Dashboard: ✅ ON
```
**For Scalping (1-5min):**
```
CVD MA Length: 10 (more reactive)
Show CVD Oscillator: ✅ ON
Show Buy/Sell Pressure: ✅ ON
Show Info Dashboard: ✅ ON
```
**For Swing Trading (4H-Daily):**
```
CVD MA Length: 30 (smoother)
Show CVD Oscillator: ✅ ON
Show Buy/Sell Pressure: ✅ ON
Show Info Dashboard: ✅ ON
```
💡 MARKETS AND TIMEFRAMES
✅ **ALL markets compatible:**
• Futures (ES, NQ, YM, RTY, MNQ, MES, etc.)
• Forex (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, etc.)
• Crypto (BTC, ETH, altcoins)
• Stocks (Tesla, Apple, Nvidia, etc.)
• Indices (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones)
✅ **All timeframes:**
• Scalping: 1min, 5min
• Day Trading: 15min, 30min, 1H ⭐ (optimal!)
• Swing Trading: 4H, Daily
Note: More reliable with real volume data
→ TradingView Premium recommended
🏆 UNIQUE ADVANTAGES
✅ **CVD Oscillator**: % deviation instead of raw value
✅ **Same scale**: CVD and pressures visible together
✅ **Intuitive reading**: Above/below 0
✅ **Normalized pressures**: Always visible
✅ **Real-time dashboard**: 6 key metrics
✅ **Strength zones**: +10% and -10% marked
✅ **Background alerts**: Visual extreme pressures
✅ **Optimized code**: Light and fast
✅ **No repaint**: Reliable signals
🔗 PERFECT COMPLEMENT
Use with **Order Flow Signals** for complete system:
• **Order Flow Signals** (overlay=true) → Signals on chart
→ 💎 Absorptions, ▲ Divergences, 🚀 Pressures
• **Order Flow Dashboard** (overlay=false) → CVD and metrics
→ CVD Oscillator, Pressures, Live dashboard
**Complete system = 360° order flow vision!**
🎓 QUICK INTERPRETATION
**CVD Oscillator:**
• +5% to +10% = Moderate bullish
• +10% and above = STRONG bullish
• -5% to -10% = Moderate bearish
• -10% and below = STRONG bearish
• Near 0 = Neutral / Consolidation
**Pressures:**
• Large green zones = Dominant buying
• Large red zones = Dominant selling
• Balanced = Indecision
**Dashboard:**
• 🟢 Bullish + 🚀 BUY = Strong LONG signal
• 🔴 Bearish + 💥 SELL = Strong SHORT signal
• Massive positive delta = Bullish momentum
• Massive negative delta = Bearish momentum
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
Technical indicators are decision support tools. No indicator guarantees profits. Always use:
• Appropriate risk management
• Stop loss on every trade
• Proper position sizing
• Demo account testing first
Order Flow Dashboard improves your analysis but doesn't replace a complete strategy.
🚀 INSTALLATION
1. Copy the Pine Script code
2. Open Pine Editor in TradingView
3. Paste the code
4. Click "Add to Chart"
5. Indicator displays in separate pane (below)
6. Configure parameters to your preferences
7. Combine with Order Flow Signals for complete system!
💡 USAGE TIPS
**Golden Rule for Holding Trades:**
→ LONG: Keep as long as CVD Osc > 0
→ SHORT: Keep as long as CVD Osc < 0
**Strength Signals:**
→ CVD Osc > +10% = Very bullish
→ CVD Osc < -10% = Very bearish
**Trend Change:**
→ CVD Osc crosses 0 = Potential change
→ + Extreme background = Strong confirmation
📞 CONTACT AND SUPPORT
Created by Alphaomega18
For questions, bugs or suggestions:
Find my other indicators:
• Order Flow Signals (signals on chart)
• VWAP Multi-Timeframe Pro
• Fair Value Gap Detector
• Volume & Volatility Crisis Detector
Omni-Trend Analytics + Live PnL DashboardOverview
The Omni-Trend Analytics suite is an all-in-one technical command center. It integrates the battle-tested UT Bot signal logic with a sophisticated real-time dashboard, session tracking, and multi-timeframe trend analysis.
📊 The "Nexus" Dashboard
The heart of this script is the 6-row dynamic dashboard, designed to give you "at-a-glance" confluence:
RSI & RSI-MA: Tracks the standard RSI alongside a custom RSI-based Moving Average to spot momentum shifts before they hit the price.
Selectable Trend Status: Unlike static indicators, you can toggle the "Trend" source between EMA 9, 20, or 200 in the settings to match your trading style (Scalping vs. Swing).
Distance to EMA: Shows exactly how "overextended" the price is from your selected trend line.
ATR Volatility (Color-Coded): Turns Green when volatility is expanding (ideal for trend following) and Red when the market is contracting (ideal for range-trading or caution).
Live PnL Tracking: Automatically calculates the profit or loss of the most recent UT Bot signal in real-time.
🛠️ Key Features & Settings
Precision Signals: Combines UT Bot Buy/Sell labels with RSI "!" reversal warnings for high-probability entries.
Institutional Moving Averages: Includes 5 SMAs (including the 610 SMA) and 3 EMAs (9, 20, 200) all set to a professional Thickness 2 for clarity.
Session Highlighting: Automatically shades the background for London and New York sessions to help you trade when liquidity is highest.
VWAP Integration: Includes a purple VWAP line to ensure you are trading at a "fair value" relative to volume.
🔔 Strategic Alert Suite
The script comes pre-loaded with 6 specialized alert conditions:
UT Bot Signal: Standard entry alerts.
RSI Cross RSI-MA: Early warning for momentum reversals.
High-Prob UT + VWAP: Signals that only trigger when aligned with institutional volume.
EMA 9/20 Momentum Cross: Classic trend-shift notification.
ATR Volatility Spike: Alerts you to 50% increases in market volatility.
PnL Target / Break-Even: Pings you when your live trade reaches a user-defined profit threshold.
💡 Trading Pro-Tip
The Convergence Strategy: Look for a UT Bot Buy signal that occurs during the London/NY Overlap while the ATR is Green (expanding) and the RSI is crossing over its RSI-MA. This "triple confluence" is the primary design intent of the Omni-Trend suite.
Ultimate Confluence Oscillator PROUltimate Confluence Oscillator PRO
Multi-indicator momentum confluence with real-time bias, divergence, and expansion detection — all in one oscillator.
Ultimate Confluence Oscillator PRO is a professional-grade momentum indicator that combines RSI, Stochastic, MACD, divergence analysis, and higher-timeframe context into a single, clean oscillator designed for fast, confident decision-making.
Built for crypto, forex, futures, and equities, it helps traders identify when momentum conditions are aligned and when the market is transitioning from compression into expansion.
🔍 What This Indicator Does
Combines RSI, Stochastic, and MACD into a unified confluence framework
Highlights momentum agreement and disagreement across indicators
Detects momentum divergence using both RSI and MACD
Identifies compression → expansion conditions
Incorporates higher-timeframe trend context for directional awareness
📌 Real-Time Momentum HUD (Built-In)
The indicator includes a locked, on-chart information panel that updates in real time:
Current RSI value
Current Stochastic value
Automatic market state classification
Bullish
Bearish
Neutral
This allows traders to instantly evaluate momentum at any candle without switching indicators or performing manual checks.
Hover → Read → Decide.
📈 Signals & Alerts
Confluence-based BUY / SELL markers
Custom alert conditions for:
Strong momentum confluence
RSI divergence
MACD divergence
Alerts are informational and designed to support — not replace — a trading plan.
⚙️ Key Features
Non-repainting logic
Works on all timeframes
Clean visuals optimized for fast decision-making
Fully adjustable inputs
Suitable for scalping, intraday, and swing trading
🎯 Best Use Cases
Momentum confirmation before entries
Filtering low-quality setups in choppy markets
Identifying early expansion after consolidation
Aligning lower-timeframe trades with broader momentum context
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not provide financial advice. Always use proper risk management and your own trading plan.
MACD with Buy/Sell SignalsThe MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of a security's price. It consists of three key components:
configured to display o main chart
Sniper V53 - Forex Reactive + DashboardRSI + OBV calculation on 4 time frames for trend changes.
The indicator warns of possible trend changes; use additional confirmations for areas of interest.
Composite Index [Auto Signals]Composite Index
Description (描述正文):
Overview This is an enhanced version of the famous Composite Index (CI) developed by Connie Brown. While the traditional RSI is confined between 0 and 100, often masking true momentum in strong trends, the Composite Index is uncapped and incorporates a momentum component to reveal the market's true structural strength.
I have engineered this script to include Automated Signal Markers based on the crossover of the Composite Index and its Slow Moving Average. This helps traders instantly identify momentum shifts and "Timing" entries/exits without manual guesswork.
Key Features
Uncapped Momentum: Unlike RSI, the CI can go anywhere, preventing the "flattening" effect seen in strong trending markets (e.g., TSLA, NVDA).
Automated Signals:
▲ Green Triangle (Launch): Triggers when the Gray CI line crosses ABOVE the Red Slow MA. This indicates bearish momentum is exhausted and bulls are regaining control.
▼ Red Triangle (Warning): Triggers when the Gray CI line crosses BELOW the Red Slow MA. This indicates bullish momentum is failing, serving as an early warning for exits or tightening stops.
Classic Formula: Uses the standard Connie Brown parameters (14, 9, 3) + SMA smoothing for reliable divergence detection.
How to Use This Indicator This script is best used as a companion to trend indicators like TTM Squeeze or Moving Average Ribbons.
For Entries (The "Dip Buy"): In an uptrend, wait for a pullback. When the Green Triangle (▲) appears, it confirms that the pullback is over and momentum has turned back up.
For Exits (The "Top"): Look for Divergence. If Price makes a Higher High but the Composite Index makes a Lower High—followed by a Red Triangle (▼)—this is a high-probability sell signal.
The "Slow MA" Filter: The signals are generated only when the CI crosses the Slow MA (Red Line). This filters out the noise of minor fluctuations (crossing the Green line) and focuses on significant momentum changes.
Settings
RSI Period: 14 (Default)
Momentum Period: 9 (Default)
Signal Logic: Crossover/Crossunder of the Slow MA (33 Period).
Disclaimer This tool is for educational purposes only. Always combine momentum signals with price action and structure analysis.






















