Dashboard EMA Unifié [touli]DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell, or a solicitation for any transaction. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading involves significant risk, including the potential loss of capital. The user assumes full responsibility for their own trading decisions and risk management. The author of this script cannot be held liable for any losses or damages resulting from its use.
Indicator Title: Unified EMA Dashboard
Overview
This indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that combines the display of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on the chart with a multi-timeframe dashboard. It is designed to provide traders with a quick and clear overview of the trend across multiple timeframes, while also providing visual cues directly on the current chart.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Dashboard: Displays a clean and concise table showing the price's position relative to four different EMAs (9, 21, 50, 200) across 6 timeframes (from 1 minute to 1 day).
A blue arrow ▲ indicates that the closing price is above the EMA (potential bullish trend).
A red arrow ▼ indicates that the closing price is below the EMA (potential bearish trend).
Display of 4 EMAs on the Chart:
EMA 9 & 21: Plotted on the current timeframe, they help identify the very short-term trend.
EMA 50 (from the 5m TF) & EMA 200 (from the 15m TF): Plotted on the current chart but calculated on higher timeframes. They offer a perspective on the stronger, underlying trends.
Full Customization: The indicator's settings allow the user to:
Modify the periods of the four EMAs.
Choose the dashboard's position on the screen.
Change the dashboard's theme (Dark or Light).
Enable or disable the display of the EMAs on the chart.
Optimized Code: The script is designed for performance, drawing and calculating the dashboard only on the last available price bar, thus avoiding chart lag.
How to Use
1. Installation
On TradingView, open the chart of your chosen asset.
At the bottom of the screen, click on the "Pine Editor" tab.
Copy the entire corrected script and paste it into the editor, replacing any existing content.
Click the "Add to Chart" button. The indicator will then appear on your chart.
2. Configuration
Click the gear icon (⚙️) next to the indicator's name to access its settings.
General Settings:
Dashboard Theme: Choose "Dark" or "Light" for better readability depending on your chart's color scheme.
Dashboard Position: Select where you want the dashboard to appear (e.g., "Bottom Right," "Top Left," etc.).
EMA Settings:
Modify the periods (9, 21, 50, 200) if you prefer to use other values for your analysis.
Chart Display Settings:
Check or uncheck the boxes to show or hide the EMA lines on your main chart. For instance, you can disable the lines and only use the dashboard.
3. Interpretation (For Informational Purposes)
The Dashboard:
Confluence Analysis: The dashboard's main strength is identifying trend "confluence." A column that is entirely blue (▲) or red (▼) suggests a strong, aligned trend across multiple time scales.
Identifying Reversal Points: If the shorter timeframes (1m, 5m) start to change color while the longer ones (4h, 1D) remain stable, this may indicate a pullback or the beginning of a trend change.
The EMAs on the Chart:
Dynamic Support and Resistance: The EMA lines can act as areas of support in an uptrend and resistance in a downtrend.
Underlying Trend: The price's position relative to the longer-period EMAs (50 and 200) gives an indication of the general underlying trend.
Best Practices and Limitations
Do Not Use in Isolation: This indicator is a trend confirmation tool. It is recommended to use it in conjunction with other analysis tools (volume, market structure, other indicators).
Lagging Indicator: Moving averages are trend-following indicators, which means they react to past price movements. They do not predict future movements.
Risk Management: Always set a stop-loss and take-profit for every trade. Never risk more than a small percentage of your capital on a single position.
Moving Averages
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend ═══ 52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend ═══
◆ Overview
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend is a powerful visual tool that allows you to instantly grasp market trends without complex chart analysis. It represents the direction and strength of trends through an intuitive color-coding system based on the relative positions of three Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs).
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◆ Key Features
• Trend Direction and Strength Visualization: Instantly identify trend direction and strength through an intuitive color-coding system
• EMA Relationship Analysis: Analyze the relative positions of short-term, medium-term, and long-term EMAs to determine trend status
• Clean Separate Window Display: Provides clear visual representation in a window separate from the price chart
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◆ Technical Foundation
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend utilizes the following three EMAs:
• Short-term EMA (default: 9)
• Medium-term EMA (default: 20)
• Long-term EMA (default: 50)
By analyzing the relative positions of these three EMAs, it determines the following trend states:
■ Intuitive Color-Coding System
• Bullish Trend (Blue Zones)
▶ Bright Blue: Strong bullish trend - Short-term EMA > Medium-term EMA and Short-term EMA > Long-term EMA
▶ Dark Blue: Weak bullish trend - Short-term EMA > Medium-term EMA but Short-term EMA < Long-term EMA
• Bearish Trend (Red Zones)
▶ Bright Red: Strong bearish trend - Short-term EMA < Medium-term EMA and Short-term EMA < Long-term EMA
▶ Dark Red: Weak bearish trend - Short-term EMA < Medium-term EMA but Short-term EMA > Long-term EMA
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◆ Practical Applications
■ Trend Identification
• Bullish Trend: Blue zones indicate an ongoing bullish trend. Particularly, bright blue zones represent a strong bullish trend with all EMAs aligned.
• Bearish Trend: Red zones indicate an ongoing bearish trend. Bright red zones suggest strong bearish momentum.
• Trend Reversal: When the color changes from blue to red (or vice versa), it indicates that a trend reversal has occurred.
■ Trading Strategy Applications
• Consider Long Positions: When transitioning to blue zones, especially when changing from dark blue to bright blue, consider long positions.
• Consider Short Positions: When transitioning to red zones, especially when changing from dark red to bright red, consider short positions.
• Position Maintenance/Management: Maintain existing positions while the same color persists, and reassess risk management when color intensity changes.
■ Synergy with Other Indicators
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend is more effective when used alongside these indicators:
• RSI: Verify overbought/oversold conditions to optimize entry points within trends
• Volume Indicators: Validate trend strength through volume confirmation
• Support/Resistance Levels: Analyze with key price levels to determine entry/exit points
• Bollinger Bands: Identify volatility within trends and potential reversal points
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◆ Customization
You can adjust the following parameters as needed:
• Short-term EMA Length: Decrease for more sensitive reactions, increase for smoother signals
• Medium-term EMA Length: Adjust for medium-term trend perspective
• Long-term EMA Length: Adjust for long-term trend filtering strength
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◆ Conclusion
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA Trend is a powerful visualization tool that enables intuitive understanding of market trends. It allows for immediate recognition of trend direction and strength without complex analysis, making it applicable to various trading styles from short-term traders to long-term investors.
This indicator is most effective when used as a tool to visualize trend conditions rather than as an independent trading signal generator. Always use it in conjunction with other technical/fundamental analysis tools to make more robust trading decisions.
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※ Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use appropriate risk management strategies.
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◆ 개요
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA 트렌드는 복잡한 차트 분석 없이도 시장 트렌드를 즉시 파악할 수 있는 강력한 시각적 도구입니다. 세 가지 지수 이동 평균선(EMA)의 상대적 위치를 기반으로 한 직관적인 색상 코딩 시스템을 통해 트렌드의 방향과 강도를 표현합니다.
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◆ 주요 특징
• 트렌드 방향 및 강도 시각화: 직관적인 색상 코딩 시스템을 통해 트렌드 방향과 강도를 즉시 식별
• EMA 관계 분석: 단기, 중기, 장기 EMA의 상대적 위치를 분석하여 트렌드 상태 판단
• 깔끔한 별도 창 표시: 가격 차트와 별도의 창에서 명확한 시각적 표현 제공
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◆ 기술적 기반
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA 트렌드는 다음 세 가지 EMA를 활용합니다:
• 단기 EMA (기본값: 9)
• 중기 EMA (기본값: 20)
• 장기 EMA (기본값: 50)
이 세 가지 EMA의 상대적 위치를 분석하여 다음과 같은 트렌드 상태를 결정합니다:
■ 직관적인 색상 코딩 시스템
• 강세 트렌드 (파란색 영역)
▶ 밝은 파란색: 강한 강세 트렌드 - 단기 EMA > 중기 EMA 그리고 단기 EMA > 장기 EMA
▶ 어두운 파란색: 약한 강세 트렌드 - 단기 EMA > 중기 EMA 하지만 단기 EMA < 장기 EMA
• 약세 트렌드 (빨간색 영역)
▶ 밝은 빨간색: 강한 약세 트렌드 - 단기 EMA < 중기 EMA 그리고 단기 EMA < 장기 EMA
▶ 어두운 빨간색: 약한 약세 트렌드 - 단기 EMA < 중기 EMA 하지만 단기 EMA > 장기 EMA
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◆ 실용적 응용
■ 트렌드 식별
• 강세 트렌드: 파란색 영역은 진행 중인 강세 트렌드를 나타냅니다. 특히 밝은 파란색 영역은 모든 EMA가 정렬된 강한 강세 트렌드를 나타냅니다.
• 약세 트렌드: 빨간색 영역은 진행 중인 약세 트렌드를 나타냅니다. 밝은 빨간색 영역은 강한 약세 모멘텀을 시사합니다.
• 트렌드 반전: 색상이 파란색에서 빨간색으로(또는 그 반대로) 변경되면 트렌드 반전이 발생했음을 나타냅니다.
■ 트레이딩 전략 응용
• 롱 포지션 고려: 파란색 영역으로 전환될 때, 특히 어두운 파란색에서 밝은 파란색으로 변경될 때 롱 포지션을 고려하세요.
• 숏 포지션 고려: 빨간색 영역으로 전환될 때, 특히 어두운 빨간색에서 밝은 빨간색으로 변경될 때 숏 포지션을 고려하세요.
• 포지션 유지/관리: 같은 색상이 지속되는 동안 기존 포지션을 유지하고, 색상 강도가 변경될 때 리스크 관리를 재평가하세요.
■ 다른 지표와의 시너지
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA 트렌드는 다음 지표들과 함께 사용할 때 더 효과적입니다:
• RSI: 과매수/과매도 상태를 확인하여 트렌드 내 진입 시점 최적화
• 거래량 지표: 거래량 확인을 통한 트렌드 강도 검증
• 지지/저항 레벨: 주요 가격 레벨과 함께 분석하여 진입/퇴출 시점 결정
• 볼린저 밴드: 트렌드 내 변동성과 잠재적 반전 지점 식별
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◆ 커스터마이징
필요에 따라 다음 매개변수를 조정할 수 있습니다:
• 단기 EMA 길이: 더 민감한 반응을 위해 감소, 더 부드러운 신호를 위해 증가
• 중기 EMA 길이: 중기 트렌드 관점에 맞게 조정
• 장기 EMA 길이: 장기 트렌드 필터링 강도 조정
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◆ 결론
52SIGNAL RECIPE EMA 트렌드는 시장 트렌드를 직관적으로 이해할 수 있게 해주는 강력한 시각화 도구입니다. 복잡한 분석 없이 트렌드 방향과 강도를 즉시 인식할 수 있어, 단기 트레이더부터 장기 투자자까지 다양한 트레이딩 스타일에 적용할 수 있습니다.
이 지표는 독립적인 트레이딩 신호 생성기보다는 트렌드 상태를 시각화하는 도구로 사용할 때 가장 효과적입니다. 항상 다른 기술적/기본적 분석 도구와 함께 사용하여 더 견고한 트레이딩 결정을 내리세요.
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※ 면책 조항: 과거 성과가 미래 결과를 보장하지 않습니다. 항상 적절한 리스크 관리 전략을 사용하세요.
Multi-Timeframe 200 SMAs (2m, 5m, 10m, 1H, 1D)Intraday 200 SMA Multi-Timeframe Overlay
This indicator displays the 200-period Simple Moving Averages (SMA) from the 2-minute, 5-minute, 10-minute, 1-hour, and 1-day timeframes on any chart — providing powerful multi-timeframe context for intraday trading.
Each moving average is color-coded and labeled for quick reference, helping traders identify dynamic support and resistance levels across key timeframes without needing to switch charts. Designed specifically for day traders, this tool enhances situational awareness and assists in aligning trades with broader trend direction.
Features:
2-minute 200 SMA (Yellow)
5-minute 200 SMA (Light Orange)
10-minute 200 SMA (Dark Orange)
1-hour 200 SMA (Red)
1-day 200 SMA (Purple)
Displayed on any intraday chart
Clean line styles with optional labels for timeframe reference
Perfect for scalpers and intraday swing traders who rely on higher timeframe moving averages for confluence and trade validation.
RAA Buy Sell[RanaAlgo]Overview
The RAA (RanaAlgo Adaptive Average) Buy Sell indicator is a trend-following tool that helps identify potential buy and sell signals based on price deviation from an adaptive moving average. It uses a combination of:
(Fractal Adaptive Moving Average) – Adjusts its sensitivity based on market volatility.
RAA Bands – Dynamic upper/lower bands calculated using a multiplier applied to the average deviation.
🔹 Key Features
Trend Identification
Bullish Trend →
Bearish Trend →
Signal Generation
Visual Enhancements
Colored candles (green for bullish, red for bearish).
Dynamic bands to visualize trend strength.
Alerts
Customizable buy/sell alerts for real-time notifications.
🔹 Usefulness in Trading
✅ Trend Confirmation – Helps confirm trend direction before entering trades.
✅ Reduces False Signals – Uses adaptive bands to filter out noise.
✅ Works Across Timeframes – Effective on intraday, swing, and long-term trading.
✅ Customizable – Adjustable length and multiplier for different market conditions.
🔹 Best Used For
Trend-following strategies (riding strong trends).
Breakout trading (entering when price confirms momentum).
Avoiding choppy markets (since the adaptive bands widen in volatility).
Scalp Trading Setup (EMA9/21 + VWAP + Stoch RSI)
On 1-minute, wait for candle confirmation and volume spikes to avoid false signals.
On 5-minute, this setup is most reliable for clean trend scalping (ideal entry alignment).
Use 15-minute for direction bias only, not for entry.
EMA HMA ATF Trade SignalThis indicator is designed as a discretionary trading tool to highlight high-quality trade setups across 15-minute and similar intraday timeframes. It uses a multi-layered logic framework combining trend, momentum, structure, and timing filters. It is not meant to fire frequently — its strength is in filtering out noise and emphasizing clean, aligned market moves.
Soil & Rain & Sun StrategyLong / Short position strategies with tp and sl levels based on wma, rsi, volume, delta volume.
Moving Average / ATR Breakout Signal [ARTech]Moving Average / ATR Breakout Signal
This indicator generates trend-following signals based on price breaking above or below a user-defined Moving Average (MA). It supports various MA types and lengths, while offering optional filters like ATR bands and breakout thresholds to enhance signal quality. The tool is designed to help traders detect momentum shifts with configurable confirmation logic and offers visual enhancements to help traders better interpret market conditions at a glance.
Key Features:
• Multi-Type Moving Average Support: Choose from various Moving Average types including EMA, SMA, Hull MA, VWMA, RMA, TEMA, and more — fully customizable with source and length options.
• Flexible Signal Logic: Signals are generated when price breaks above or below the selected MA. You can define the number of confirmation candles and choose between wick-based or close-based break logic.
• ATR-Based Filtering: Enable ATR filtering to create dynamic upper and lower breakout bands around the MA. This helps reduce noise and validate true breakouts with volatility-adjusted thresholds.
• Breakout Threshold Filtering: Add an optional breakout condition where the price must first move a minimum percentage away from the previous signal level before a new opposite signal is allowed. Prevents choppy back-to-back signals.
• Visual Enhancements: Color-coded backgrounds highlight long and short zones, adapting dynamically to signal context. Optional MA slope coloring further supports trend visualization.
• Signal Alerts: Customizable alerts for long and short signals, including user-defined messages, to keep you notified in real-time.
Why use this indicator?
• Helps you identify clear trend shifts by focusing on price action relative to a customizable moving average.
• Improves signal reliability with optional ATR filtering and breakout confirmation, reducing false signals.
• Flexible MA types and lengths let you tailor the indicator to your trading style.
• Suitable for traders of all levels looking for a straightforward, yet powerful trend-following tool.
How to Use
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• Custom Alerts: To enable Custom Alerts, you need to activate the fx alert() function call option in TradingView’s alert creation dialog. Then, select the desired alert type (Long or Short) from the indicator's settings under the "Alerts" section, you can customize messages and enable notifications for Long and Short signals.
Using Custom Alerts allows you to set up one alert that covers both Long and Short signals, simplifying your alert management.
• Long and Short Alerts: To create Long or Short alerts, open the alert dialog, select this indicator as the condition, then choose “Long” or “Short” from the list and click Create.
You need to set up two separate alerts: one for Long signals and one for Short signals.
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This is the core component of the signal system. You can customize:
Moving Average Type: Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, Hull MA, VWMA, RMA, or TEMA
Length: Adjust the length to suit your strategy.
Source: Select which price data (e.g., Close, Open, HL2) is used to calculate the MA.
Show Slope Color: Colors the MA line based on its direction: upward slopes are shown in the selected "Up" color, while downward slopes use the "Down" color. This helps you visually confirm trend direction at a glance.
Show Background Color: When enabled, highlights the area between the MA and price to enhance signal zones:
– If ATR filter is on, the space between ATR bands is shaded.
– If ATR filter is off, the area between the MA line and bar closes is colored.
This helps emphasize potential breakout or trend-following zones visually.
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Confirm Candles: Defines the number of consecutive candles that must break the selected level to confirm a signal.
– If ATR filter is enabled, this level is the ATR bands.
– If ATR is disabled, the Moving Average line is used.
This helps filter out noise and avoid premature signals.
Break Type: Specifies how the candle must break the level:
– Close: The candle must close beyond the level.
– Wick: A wick touching or exceeding the level is enough.
Choose based on how strict you want the breakout condition to be.
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This section provides optional filters to improve signal accuracy:
ATR
When enabled, breakout confirmation requires the price to cross above the upper breakout line or below the lower breakout line by a specified percentage from the last signal price.
• Multiplier: Adjusts the width of ATR bands by multiplying the ATR value.
• Length: Sets the period for ATR calculation.
• Smoothing: Selects the smoothing method applied to the ATR (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
• Upper and Lower Line Colors: Customize the colors of the ATR bands.
Breakout Filter
When enabled, breakout confirmation requires the price to cross above the upper breakout line or below the lower breakout line by a specified percentage from the last signal price.
• Threshold (%): Defines the minimum percentage price movement required to validate a breakout.
• Show Breakout Levels: Toggle to display or hide breakout threshold area on the chart.
EMA Slope First Flip Signal1. EMA Calculation:
It calculates 4 Exponential Moving Averages:
EMA 5 – very fast (captures short-term moves)
EMA 9 – fast
EMA 21 – medium
EMA 50 – long-term trend
2. Slope Calculation:
It finds the slope of each EMA using:
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slopeX = emaX - emaX
This checks if the EMA is rising (slope > 0) or falling (slope < 0).
3. Trend Condition:
Buy condition: All 4 EMA slopes must be positive
Sell condition: All 4 EMA slopes must be negative
4. First Signal Logic:
It only flashes a signal when the direction changes.
For example:
If EMAs were not all rising before, but now all are → BUY
If EMAs were not all falling before, but now all are → SELL
Prevents repeated signals during the same trend.
5. Safe Boolean Handling:
Uses bool(condition ) to access previous state without error
Avoids using nz() or na() on booleans (which causes errors)
📈 What You See on Chart:
✅ Green "BUY" label below candle when all EMA slopes turn positive for the first time
❌ Red "SELL" label above candle when all EMA slopes turn negative for the first time
🔄 No duplicate signals in the same direction — only on reversal
Dual Donchian Channels + Death CrossDual Donchain Channels with a 50/200 day angel/death cross indicator built in. Intended to be used on the daily time frame.
MCC Smart Reversal Signals📊 MCC Smart Reversal Signals (Stoch RSI) v1.0.9
© 2025 Jawid Iqbal Anwar — MIT License
This indicator is designed to help traders detect potential market reversal points by combining multiple confirmation tools such as:
Stochastic RSI
Classic RSI
Trend direction (EMA-based)
Candlestick reversal patterns
Re-entry logic
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) strategy
Built-in alert system
🔄 What’s New in v1.0.9
✅ Time-Frame Presets: Choose from Custom, Weekly, Daily, 4H, 1H, or 15m profiles — each with optimized parameters.
🤖 Auto Mode: The script can automatically detect the chart timeframe and apply the best preset settings.
🎯 Dynamic Overbought/Oversold Levels:
On 15m and 1H, RSI and Stoch RSI use 6 (Oversold) and 94 (Overbought)
On 4H, Daily, and Weekly, it uses 30/70 for RSI and 20/80 for Stoch RSI
🧠 All original logic from v1.0.8 is retained: signal throttling, strong confirmation, and DCA logic.
🔧 How It Works
1. Watch Buy / Watch Sell Signals
These are early signals that notify you of a possible reversal forming.
🟠 Watch Buy: Triggered when the Stoch RSI enters oversold territory. Will only appear if the market isn’t trending strongly downward.
🔵 Watch Sell: Triggered when the Stoch RSI moves into overbought territory. Once fired, it will pause for a few candles unless the zone is exited.
⚠️ OB/OS zones are adjusted based on the selected preset or Auto mode.
2. Strong Reversal Signals (Higher Confidence)
These provide stronger confirmation when all of the following align:
RSI is in an extreme zone (very low or very high)
A reversal candlestick pattern appears (doji, bullish/bearish)
RSI recently changed direction
EMA trend supports the move (not against a strong trend)
When this happens, you’ll see a green (Buy) or red (Sell) label. These are typically high-probability entries.
3. Re-Entry Dots
If the price stays oversold or overbought for a while and forms a new valid candle setup, a new “Watch” dot will appear.
🔁 These help you catch continuation or delayed reversal setups.
4. DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) Signals
✅ DCA Buy: RSI is very low and Stoch RSI remains in the oversold zone — a good place to scale into a long position.
❌ DCA Sell: RSI and Stoch RSI are both in the overbought zone — ideal for scaling out or taking profit.
5. Signal Throttling (Smarter Alerts)
To avoid over-signal noise, the script includes throttling logic:
A signal won’t repeat unless the zone is exited and re-entered.
There’s a minimum bar gap between signals to reduce clutter.
🔔 Built-in Alerts (No Setup Needed)
The script includes alerts for all signal types:
Watch Buy / Watch Sell
Strong Buy / Strong Sell
DCA Buy / DCA Sell
Once you add the script to your chart, you can enable alerts immediately.
🕒 How to Use Timeframes
With v1.0.9, the indicator adapts to your chart:
Auto Mode: Just load the indicator — it adjusts based on your active timeframe.
Manual Presets: Choose a preset if you want specific control.
Timeframe Default OB/OS Settings
15m & 1H RSI & Stoch RSI: 6 / 94
4H+ RSI: 30 / 70, Stoch RSI: 20 / 80
🛠️ Suggested Trading Flow
Add the indicator and select a timeframe preset (or use Auto).
Wait for 🟠 Watch Buy or 🔵 Watch Sell — watch the price behavior.
If a 🟢 Strong Buy or 🔴 Strong Sell appears, consider entering with confirmation.
Use ✅ DCA Buy or ⏺️ DCA Sell to scale in/out slowly.
Use EMA trend and candlestick context to refine your decision.
💡 Final Tips
Let signals come to you — don’t force trades.
Use the OB/OS zones and alerts as part of a structured strategy.
Combine this tool with your price action knowledge for best results.
FX DADDY Premium SignalFX Daddy Premium Signal is a private invite-only indicator that provides precise BUY and SELL signals based on a combination of moving averages, price action, and candlestick patterns. The script automatically plots TP (Take Profit) and SL (Stop Loss) lines to help traders plan their exits visually.
Recommended timeframes are 15 minutes, 1 hour, and 4 hours.
It is suitable for Forex, crypto, gold, and indices.
This tool is designed for traders who want a premium and semi-automated experience on TradingView.
Please contact the FX Daddy team for access.
FInal Signal
This indicator for 4H timeframe by default
RSI + Moving Average of RSI from the 1-hour chart
MACD from the 1-hour chart
21 EMA from the 4-hour chart
5 EMA from the Daily chart
This multi-timeframe fusion offers strength: confirming shorter-term momentum with higher-timeframe support.
✅ Buy Conditions:
RSI is above its moving average → signals bullish momentum
MACD line > MACD signal line → confirms trend shift
RSI has upward slope (compared to 2 candles ago)
❌ Sell Conditions:
RSI falls below its moving average
MACD turns bearish (signal line overtakes)
RSI slopes downward
Price trades below daily EMA → confirms weakening trend
🔊 Volume Spike Detection
I also added a volume condition that checks:
If current volume > 2x the moving average (length = 10)
Kase Convergence Divergence [BackQuant]Kase Convergence Divergence
The Kase Convergence Divergence is a sophisticated oscillator designed to measure directional market strength through the lens of volatility-adjusted log return structures. Inspired by Cynthia Kase’s work on statistical momentum and price projection ranges, this unique indicator offers a hybrid framework that merges signal processing, multi-length sweep logic, and adaptive smoothing techniques.
Unlike traditional momentum oscillators like MACD or RSI, which rely on static moving average differences, KCD introduces a dual-process system combining:
Kase-style statistical range projection (via log returns and volatility),
A sweeping loop of lookback lengths for robustness,
First and second derivative modes to capture both velocity and acceleration of price movement.
Core Logic & Computation
The KCD calculation is centered on two volatility-normalized transforms:
KSDI Up: Measures how far the current high has moved relative to a past low, normalized by return volatility.
KSDI Down: Measures how far the current low has moved relative to a past high, also normalized.
For every length in a user-defined sweep range (e.g., 25–35), both KSDI_up and KSDI_dn are computed, and their maximum values across the loop are retained. The difference between these two max values produces the raw signal:
KPO (Kase Projection Oscillator): Measures directional skew.
KCD (Kase Convergence Divergence): Defined as KPO – MA(KPO) — similar in spirit to MACD but structurally different.
Users can choose to visualize either the first derivative (KPO) , or the second derivative (KCD) , depending on market conditions or strategy style.
Key Features
✅ Multi-Length Sweep Logic: Improves signal reliability by aggregating statistical range projections across a set of lookbacks.
✅ Advanced Smoothing Modes: Supports DEMA, HMA, TEMA, LINREG, WMA and more for dynamic adaptation.
✅ Dual Derivative Modes: Choose between speed (first derivative) or smoothness (second derivative) to fit your trading regime.
✅ Color-Encoded Signal Bands: Heatmap-style oscillator coloring enhances visual feedback on trend strength.
✅ Candlestick Painting: Optional bar coloring makes it easy to spot trend shifts on the main chart.
✅ Adaptive Fill Zones: Green and red fills between the oscillator and zero line help distinguish bullish and bearish regimes at a glance.
Practical Applications
📈 Trend Confirmation: Use KCD as a secondary confirmation layer after breakout or pullback entries.
📉 Momentum Shifts: Crossover and crossunder of the zero line highlight potential regime changes.
📊 Strategy Filters: Incorporate into algos to avoid trendless or mean-reverting environments.
🧪 Derivative Switching: Flip between KPO and KCD modes depending on whether you want to measure acceleration or deceleration of price flow.
Alerts & Signals
Two built-in alerts help you catch regime shifts in real time:
Long Signal: Triggered when the selected oscillator crosses above zero.
Short Signal: Triggered when it crosses below zero.
These events can be used to generate entries, exits, or trend validation cues in multi-layer systems.
Conclusion
The Kase Convergence Divergence goes beyond traditional oscillators by offering a volatility-normalized, derivative-aware signal engine with enhanced visual dynamics. Its sweeping architecture and dynamic fill logic make it especially powerful for identifying trending environments, filtering chop, and adding statistical rigor to your trading toolkit.
Whether you’re a discretionary trader seeking precision, or a quant looking to model more robust return structures, KCD offers a creative yet analytically grounded solution.
Supply/Demand Market Structure (SMA Multi-Timeframe)Supply/Demand Based Market Structure
Structure + Order Blocks from Synthetic SMA Candles
Overview:
The SMA Supply/Demand Market Structure indicator combines market structure analysis with supply/demand logic, powered by SMA-based synthetic candles . Instead of relying on raw candle data, this tool generates smoothed higher-timeframe candles using simple moving averages to identify more stable zones and cleaner structure shifts.
It detects bullish and bearish breaks of structure (BoS) , highlights swing points like HH, HL, LH, LL , and plots institutional-style supply and demand zones formed from aggressive rallies or drops. The result is a precise and noise-filtered view of market intent, perfect for trend-following or smart money strategies.
How It Works:
- Synthetic candles are created using SMA of OHLC values on your selected timeframe (HTF).
- A bullish break occurs when price closes above the high of the last bearish synthetic candle.
- A bearish break occurs when price closes below the low of the last bullish synthetic candle.
- Upon break confirmation:
- A demand zone is drawn using the last bearish candle.
- A supply zone is drawn using the last bullish candle.
- Each zone is extended forward for a user-defined number of bars and optionally deleted upon mitigation.
- Zigzag-based internal structure connects valid swing points and classifies them as HH, HL, LH, LL , including Liquidity Sweeps (LS) .
- BoS levels are highlighted with lines that automatically reset when new structure forms.
Key Features:
- Synthetic SMA Candles : Smooth and reliable structure from average-based HTF candles
- Break Modes : Choose between raw HTF closes or SMA closes for break logic
- Custom Timeframe Selection : Analyze structure across any HTF you choose
- Dynamic Supply/Demand Zones : Auto-plot boxes from valid rallies/drops
- Mitigation Detection : Optionally fade or delete zones when price trades through
- Zigzag Structure Mapping : Automatically connect structural highs/lows
- BoS Detection : Real-time breakout of swing points with visual confirmation
- Smart Labels : Marks HH, HL, LH, LL, and LS directly on the chart
- Multi-timeframe Alert System : Notify for all structural changes, BoS, and new zones
How to Use:
- Set your desired HTF and SMA Length for synthetic candle smoothing.
- Use SMA=1 for raw candles
- Select a Break Mode :
- Raw Close : Uses standard HTF close values
- SMA Close : Uses smoothed closes from SMA
- Watch for bullish or bearish breaks — zones are plotted when price confirms breakout structure.
- Use demand zones as long entry areas and supply zones as short setups on retests.
- Rely on internal shifts and zigzag swings to monitor structure continuity.
- Enable alerts for swing formations, BoS, and liquidity sweeps to trade hands-free.
Recommended Strategies:
- Smart Money & ICT Models : Use synthetic demand/supply + BoS for mitigation or continuation plays
- Swing Trading : Align with higher timeframe structure and use zones for entry triggers
- Trend Trading : Confirm structure alignment and wait for pullbacks into zones
- Reversal Entries : Trade structure breaks when zones fail and a BoS confirms the shift
Customization Options:
- Timeframe input for custom HTF control
- SMA Length to adjust candle smoothing
- Zone Style : Control zone color, transparency, and duration
- Structure Display : Toggle swing labels and zigzag visuals
- Alert Mode : Choose between LTF, MTF, or HTF alerts
Summary:
SMA Supply/Demand Market Structure provides a clean, flexible view of price structure and institutional intent by fusing market structure with SMA-based synthetic candles. It’s ideal for anyone seeking reduced noise, visually guided entries, and rule-based trading based on structural shifts and real-time demand/supply dynamics.
EMA/SMA Distance Percentage TableThis TradingView indicator, "EMA/SMA Distance Percentage Table," is designed to help traders and analysts quickly assess the current price's relationship to key Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and Simple Moving Averages (SMAs).
Here's a breakdown of what it does:
Calculates Multiple Moving Averages: It computes EMAs for lengths 10, 30, 50, and 200, and SMAs for lengths 50 and 200. These are commonly used moving averages in technical analysis.
Measures Percentage Distance: For each of these moving averages, it calculates the percentage difference between the current closing price and the moving average's value. This indicates how far, in percentage terms, the price has deviated from that average. A positive percentage means the price is above the MA, while a negative percentage means it's below.
Displays Data in a Table: All the calculated information (MA type and length, its current value, and the percentage distance) is presented in a clear, organized table on the chart. This allows for quick at-a-glance monitoring.
Customizable Visibility: Users have the flexibility to show or hide the plots of the EMAs and SMAs on the chart, as well as the entire data table, through the indicator's settings.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of this indicator is to provide a concise overview of price momentum and potential overbought/oversold conditions relative to various moving averages. Traders often use the distance from MAs to:
Identify Trend Strength: A large distance from a long-term MA might suggest a strong trend.
Spot Potential Reversals: If the price is significantly extended from an MA, it might indicate that a pullback or reversal is due.
Confirm Support/Resistance: Moving averages often act as dynamic support or resistance levels, and their distance can provide context.
In essence, it helps you quickly see if the price is "stretched" or "compressed" relative to its historical averages, which can be valuable for making trading decisions.
Trend Band Oscillator📌 Trend Band Oscillator
📄 Description
Trend Band Oscillator is a momentum-based trend indicator that calculates the spread between two EMAs and overlays it with a volatility filter using a standard deviation band. It helps traders visualize not only the trend direction but also the strength and stability of the trend.
📌 Features
🔹 EMA Spread Calculation: Measures the difference between a fast and slow EMA to quantify short-term vs mid-term trend dynamics.
🔹 Volatility Band Overlay: Applies an EMA of standard deviation to the spread to filter noise and highlight valid momentum shifts.
🔹 Color-Based Visualization: Positive spread values are shown in lime (bullish), negative values in fuchsia (bearish) for quick directional insight.
🔹 Upper/Lower Bands: Help detect potential overbought/oversold conditions or strong trend continuation.
🔹 Zero Line Reference: A horizontal baseline at zero helps identify trend reversals and neutral zones.
🛠️ How to Use
✅ Spread > 0: Indicates a bullish trend. Consider maintaining or entering long positions.
✅ Spread < 0: Indicates a bearish trend. Consider maintaining or entering short positions.
⚠️ Spread exceeds bands: May signal overextension or strong momentum; consider using with additional confirmation indicators.
🔄 Band convergence: Suggests weakening trend and potential transition to a ranging market.
Recommended timeframes: 1H, 4H, Daily
Suggested complementary indicators: RSI, MACD, OBV, SuperTrend
✅ TradingView House Rules Compliance
This script is open-source and published under Pine Script v5.
It does not repaint, spam alerts, or cause performance issues.
It is designed as an analytical aid only and should not be considered financial advice.
All calculations are transparent, and no external data sources or insecure functions are used.
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📌 Trend Band Oscillator
📄 설명 (Description)
Trend Band Oscillator는 두 개의 EMA 간 스프레드(차이)를 기반으로 한 모멘텀 중심의 추세 오실레이터입니다. 여기에 표준편차 기반의 변동성 밴드를 적용하여, 추세의 방향뿐 아니라 강도와 안정성까지 시각적으로 분석할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다.
📌 주요 특징 (Features)
🔹 EMA 기반 스프레드 계산: Fast EMA와 Slow EMA의 차이를 활용해 시장 추세를 정량적으로 표현합니다.
🔹 표준편차 필터링: Spread에 대해 EMA 및 표준편차 기반의 밴드를 적용해 노이즈를 줄이고 유효한 추세를 강조합니다.
🔹 컬러 기반 시각화: 오실레이터 값이 양수일 경우 초록색, 음수일 경우 마젠타 색으로 추세 방향을 직관적으로 파악할 수 있습니다.
🔹 밴드 범위 시각화: 상·하위 밴드를 통해 스프레드의 평균 편차 범위를 보여주며, 추세의 강약과 포화 여부를 진단할 수 있습니다.
🔹 제로 라인 표시: 추세 전환 가능 지점을 시각적으로 확인할 수 있도록 중심선(0선)을 제공합니다.
🛠️ 사용법 (How to Use)
✅ 오실레이터가 0 이상 유지: 상승 추세 구간이며, 롱 포지션 유지 또는 진입 검토
✅ 오실레이터가 0 이하 유지: 하락 추세 구간이며, 숏 포지션 유지 또는 진입 검토
⚠️ 상·하위 밴드를 이탈: 일시적인 과매수/과매도 혹은 강한 추세 발현 가능성 있음 → 다른 보조지표와 함께 필터링 권장
🔄 밴드 수렴: 추세가 약해지고 있음을 나타냄 → 변동성 하락 또는 방향성 상실 가능성 있음
권장 적용 시간대: 1시간봉, 4시간봉, 일봉
보조 적용 지표: RSI, MACD, OBV, SuperTrend 등과 함께 사용 시 신호 필터링에 유리
✅ 트레이딩뷰 하우스룰 준수사항 (TV House Rules Compliance)
이 지표는 **무료 공개용(Open-Source)**이며, Pine Script Version 5로 작성되어 있습니다.
과도한 리페인트, 비정상적 반복 경고(alert spam), 실시간 성능 저하 등의 요소는 포함되어 있지 않습니다.
사용자는 본 지표를 투자 결정의 참고용 보조 도구로 활용해야 하며, 독립적인 매매 판단이 필요합니다.
데이터 소스 및 계산 방식은 완전히 공개되어 있으며, 외부 API나 보안 취약점을 유발하는 구성 요소는 없습니다.
JXMJXRS - Mean Reversion Bands ToolThis indicator highlights when price is likely overextended and may revert back toward its average. It does this by plotting a central mean (EMA, SMA, or VWAP) with dynamic bands based on either standard deviation or ATR. These bands help show how far price has moved from normal levels.
When price moves beyond the outer bands, the background highlights in red or green to signal possible exhaustion. An optional setting allows the highlight to trigger only if the full candle body breaks beyond the band, helping reduce noise from small spikes or wicks.
The inner bands show more moderate overextensions, while the outer bands focus on stronger, less frequent moves. This makes the tool useful in both ranging and trending environments.
The indicator also includes a hidden oscillator that measures how far price is from the mean in standardized units. It stays off by default but can be enabled by advanced users if needed.
This tool works best on higher timeframes, such as the daily chart. It is not a buy or sell signal, but a way to add context and filter low-quality setups by focusing only on significant price extensions.
A red background appears when price closes significantly above the upper volatility band. This suggests that price is stretched far above its normal range and may be entering an overbought or exhausted state. A green background appears when price closes significantly below the lower volatility band, indicating a potential oversold condition. These zones highlight areas where a price reversion or slowdown may be more likely based on statistical extremes.
Daily 50‑ & 200‑SMA Ceiling Radar — EnhancedDescription:
This custom TradingView indicator, developed by Trader Malik and licensed under Trades Per Minute, is a powerful visual tool for identifying how price behaves relative to major daily moving averages — the 50-SMA and 200-SMA. It helps traders quickly understand key technical dynamics such as trend alignment, MA proximity, and short-term momentum sentiment — all displayed on a clean, minimal overlay with visual alerts and an adjustable data table.
FEATURES
1. Daily 50 & 200 Simple Moving Averages (SMA):**
- Displayed directly on the chart using distinct blue and orange lines.
- These serve as primary trend filters and support/resistance zones.
2. Price Highlighting:
- A red background flashes momentarily when the price crosses either the 50-SMA or 200-SMA.
- A green background fills the chart when price is above both MAs (bullish zone).
- A red background persists if price is below both MAs (bearish zone).
3. MA Gap Analysis Table:
- 50-SMA Row**: Shows % gap between 50-SMA and 200-SMA.
- 200-SMA Row**: Shows % gap between 200-SMA and 50-SMA.
- Sentiment Row**: Displays short-term trend bias based on the slope of the past 7 daily closes — Bullish, Neutral, or Bearish.
USER SETTINGS
Table Location: Choose between **Top Right** or **Bottom Right** of the chart.
Table Size: Select **Small**, **Medium**, or **Large** to suit screen preferences and layout aesthetics.
This script is **intellectual property of Trades Per Minute** and distributed by **Trader Malik** for use under licensing terms. Redistribution or repurposing without authorization is strictly prohibited.
Dynamic Fib 61.8Dynamic Fib 61.8 Indicator – Full Guide
1. Overview
This indicator plots a dynamic 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level, adjusted for market volatility and smoothed using an EMA for cleaner signals. Unlike traditional static Fib levels, this version auto-adjusts based on recent price swings, making it more responsive to changing market conditions.
Key Features:
✅ Auto-Adjusting 61.8% Fib Level – Adapts to the highest high/lowest low over a user-defined period.
✅ EMA Smoothing – Reduces noise for more reliable support/resistance.
✅ Breakout Alerts – Built-in alerts for when price crosses the Fib level.
✅ Inverse Chart Support – Works on both regular and inverse price scales.
2. How to Use This Indicator
Primary Use Case:
Trend Retracement Entry: The 61.8% level often acts as a reversal zone in trending markets.
Breakout Confirmation: A decisive close above/below the smoothed Fib level suggests trend continuation.
Support/Resistance Flip: Watch for price reactions at this level for intraday/swing trades.
Input Parameters:
Input Default Description
Lookback Period 52 Determines how far back the highest high/lowest low is calculated. Higher = slower reaction, lower = more sensitive.
EMA Smoothing 3 Controls how much the Fib level is smoothed (higher = smoother but laggier).
Invert Price Scale Off Flips the calculation for inverse charts (e.g., for crypto perpetuals).
3. Interpretation & Trading Rules
Bullish Scenario (Buy Dips):
Price retraces to the smoothed Fib 61.8 level in an uptrend.
Confirmation: Wait for bullish candlestick patterns (hammer, engulfing) or RSI > 50.
Entry: Long on a bounce, stop-loss below recent swing low.
Bearish Scenario (Sell Rallies):
Price retraces to the smoothed Fib 61.8 level in a downtrend.
Confirmation: Bearish rejection (shooting star, bearish engulfing) or RSI < 50.
Entry: Short on rejection, stop-loss above recent swing high.
Breakout Trading:
If price closes decisively above/below the smoothed Fib level, it may signal trend continuation.
Volume & Momentum Confirmation: Use with MACD/RSI for stronger signals.
4. Best Confluence Indicators
This indicator works best when combined with:
A. Momentum Oscillators
RSI (14):
Look for oversold (RSI < 30) near Fib support in uptrends.
Look for overbought (RSI > 70) near Fib resistance in downtrends.
MACD:
Bullish: MACD crossing above signal line near Fib support.
Bearish: MACD crossing below signal line near Fib resistance.
B. Volume Analysis
Volume Spike + Fib Bounce = Strong Reversal Signal
Low Volume at Fib Retest = Potential Fakeout
C. Moving Averages
50 EMA/200 EMA Alignment:
If price is above 200 EMA and retests Fib 61.8, it’s a high-probability long.
If price is below 200 EMA and rejects Fib 61.8, it’s a high-probability short.
D. Price Action Patterns
Engulfing, Pin Bars, Inside Bars at the Fib level add confirmation.
5. Example Strategy
Setup:
Trend Identification – Price is above 200 EMA (uptrend).
Retracement to Smoothed Fib 61.8 – Price pulls back to the dynamic level.
Confirmation – Bullish hammer forms + RSI > 50.
Entry – Buy with stop below recent swing low.
Target – Previous high or 1.618 Fib extension.
6. Limitations & Adjustments
Choppy Markets: The Fib level may give false signals (use ATR filter).
Optimal Period Adjustment:
For day trading, reduce Lookback Period (e.g., 20-30).
For swing trading, increase (e.g., 50-100).
EMA Smoothing: If too slow, increase smoothing to 5-10.
Final Thoughts
This indicator is best used as a dynamic support/resistance tool rather than a standalone system. Combining it with momentum filters, volume, and price action significantly improves accuracy.