Multi Moving AveragesHighly customizable multi moving average tool with crossover, trend resumption, slope change, and price cross alerts.
Moving Averages
EMA 8/33 Optimized Crossover w/FilterThis strategy is ideal for fast-moving assets like cryptocurrencies (e.g., SOLUSDT) on intraday to swing trading timeframes. Its robust filtering aims for fewer trades but with higher accuracy, producing a smoother equity curve and lower drawdown in your backtests.
You can further optimize the EMA lengths, minimum candle size, and TP/SL percentages to suit your preferred asset and timeframe.
Relative Strength vs. Benchmark (相對強度)This "Relative Strength vs. Benchmark" indicator helps you see a stock's true performance against a benchmark (like the S&P 500) at a glance. By calculating the price ratio between the two, it strips away the overall market noise, allowing you to focus on identifying true market leaders and underperforming laggards.
How It Works
Core Formula: Relative Strength = Stock Price / Benchmark Index Price
A Rising Line: Means the stock is outperforming the benchmark.
A Falling Line: Means the stock is underperforming the benchmark.
The indicator also includes a Moving Average (MA) of the Relative Strength line itself. This MA helps to confirm the trend of relative strength and filter out short-term noise.
How to Use
Find Market Leaders: When the market is in an uptrend or consolidating, look for stocks whose RS line is breaking out to new highs.
Avoid Laggards: If the RS line is consistently below its moving average or making new lows, the stock is significantly underperforming the market and should be treated with caution.
Trend Change Signals: A cross of the RS line above its MA can be seen as a signal that a new trend of relative outperformance is beginning. A cross below suggests the trend is weakening.
Features & Settings
Customizable Benchmark: You can change the default benchmark from TWSE:TSE to any symbol you need, such as SP:SPX for the S&P 500 or NASDAQ:NDX for the Nasdaq 100.
Adjustable MA Length: Customize the period for the RS Moving Average to fit your trading style (short-term or long-term).
Visual Toggle: Easily turn the colored background fill on or off according to your preference.
Hope you find this tool helpful in your analysis!
Hybrid Trend MAHybrid Trend MA (Pine Script v6)
This indicator combines Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) and Arnaud Legoux Moving Averages (ALMA) into a single hybrid trend-following tool. It is designed to help traders visualize medium- and long-term trend directions while also capturing smoother short-term signals.
Key Features:
EMA Trend Structure
Three EMAs are plotted (lengths: 38, 62, 200).
Each EMA line changes color depending on whether it is rising or falling relative to the others:
Red → Strong uptrend alignment.
Lime → Strong downtrend alignment.
Aqua → Neutral or transition.
The indicator also fills the space between EMA zones with silver shading to highlight trend channels.
ALMA Trend Confirmation
Two ALMA curves are plotted (lengths: 13, 50).
Similar rising/falling logic is applied to color them:
Red → Bullish alignment and rising.
Green → Bearish alignment and falling.
Cyan → Neutral or uncertain trend.
A cross marker is plotted whenever the fast and slow ALMA lines cross, which may serve as an entry/exit confirmation.
Customizable Smoothing
The smoothe setting controls how many bars are checked to confirm whether an EMA or ALMA is rising/falling, helping reduce noise.
How to Use:
Trend Identification: The EMA set shows the larger market structure. When all EMAs align in direction and color, the trend is stronger.
Entry & Exit Confirmation: The ALMA cross signals can be used to refine entries and exits within the broader EMA trend.
Dynamic Visuals: Colored EMAs + ALMAs make it easy to distinguish bullish, bearish, and ranging conditions at a glance.
Daily 10 EMA & 20 EMATracks the 10/20 ema off the daily time frame even when switching to lower time frames
QTrade Golden, Bronze & Death, Bubonic Cross AlertsThis indicator highlights key EMA regime shifts with simple, color-coded triangles:
- Golden / Death Cross — 50 EMA crossing above/below the 200 EMA.
- Bronze / Bubonic Cross — 50 EMA crossing above/below the 100 EMA.
- Early-Warning Proxy — tiny triangles for the 4 EMA vs. 200 EMA (4↑200 and 4↓200). These often fire before the 50/100 and 50/200 crosses.
No text clutter on the chart—just triangles. Colors: gold (50↑200), red (50↓200), darker-yellow bronze (50↑100), burgundy (50↓100), turquoise (4↑200), purple (4↓200).
What it tells you (in order of warning → confirmation)
- First warning: 4 EMA crosses the 200 EMA (proxy for price shifting around the 200 line).
- Second warning: 50 EMA crosses the 100 EMA (Bronze/Bubonic).
- Confirmation: 50 EMA crosses the 200 EMA (Golden/Death).
Alerts included
- Golden Cross (50↑200) and Death Cross (50↓200)
- Bronze Cross (50↑100) and Bubonic Cross (50↓100)
- 4 EMA vs. 200 EMA crosses (up & down) — early-warning proxy
- Price–100 EMA events (touch/cross, if enabled in settings)
AlphaShell IndicatorAlphaShell integrates key technical elements such as Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), Relative Strength Index (RSI), Volume analysis, and the Average Directional Index (ADX). The indicator's unique strength lies in its ability to assess the confluence of these diverse factors, dynamically weighing their combined strength to validate potential trend continuations or reversals.
AlphaShell doesn't tell you to buy or sell - it alerts you to high-probability setups that match your analytical framework, allowing you to make informed decisions based on your own strategy.
Core Features:
Combines EMA trend, RSI strength, volume spikes, break of structure, fair value gaps, CVC momentum, and more for comprehensive analysis.
VWAP max distance filter blocks trades too far from VWAP, cooldown system prevents signal spam, EMA velocity detects breakout acceleration.
Prevents same-side signals from repeating until an opposite signal occurs, ensuring clean and reliable trade entries.
Green triangles for high-probability long entries, Red triangles for high-probability short entries with clean visual overlays.
EMA Crossover Alert for stocksthis script has alert for breakout
use daily timeframe
put whole watchlist on alert while setting up alert
choose breakout alert
when any stock do breakout during the day you will get notification
which you can use as you wish
to buy options or spreads or quick profit and run
use on your own risk
Auto SMA 50&200 (D,4h,1h)Auto SMA 50&200 (Daily, 4hr,1hr)
About this Indicator:
This indicator plots the 50 and 200 Simple Moving Average (SMA) as horizontal price levels for the Daily, 4 hour, and 1 hour time frames. The SMAs available in this indicator will appear on each time frame saving you from having to switch to different Time frames, or having multiple charts open to view the large point of view SMAs. This is perfect for those who like to chart off the large point of view and then switch into the smaller time frames.
Settings Input:
Master Button to toggle on/off Text Bubbles or Price Scale Labels
Text Position is set to best position by default.
Each SMA setting gives you the option to enable/disable it, hide the text label, change the color, change the line style, and line width.
Settings Style:
Under "Style" you will see that you cannot change the lines because they are set to transparent. The idea was to make sure you have the option to view the SMA Price Labels on the Price Scale without seeing the trend lines, which makes it too cluttered.
You can also individually show/hide the Label on the Price Scale for each SMA
SS-EMAs [Space Signals]Simple EMAs, default is 21, 50, 100, 200 but configurable freely.
Can set alerts to the lines, and default is only 50 and 200 visible.
Moving Average SlopeA simple tool that allows you to choose from multiple types of moving averages (e.g. WMA, EMA, SMA, HMA) and define the MA period, and lookback period for slope calculation.
Anrazzi - EMAs/ATR - 1.0.2The Anrazzi – EMAs/ATR indicator is a multi-purpose overlay designed to help traders track trend direction and market volatility in a single clean tool.
It plots up to six customizable moving averages (MAs) and an Average True Range (ATR) value directly on your chart, allowing you to quickly identify market bias, dynamic support/resistance, and volatility levels without switching indicators.
This script is ideal for traders who want a simple, configurable, and efficient way to combine trend-following signals with volatility-based position sizing.
📌 Key Features
Six Moving Averages (MA1 → MA6)
Toggle each MA on/off individually
Choose between EMA or SMA for each
Customize length and color
Perfect for spotting trend direction and pullback zones
ATR Display
Uses Wilder’s ATR formula (ta.rma(ta.tr(true), 14))
Can be calculated on current or higher timeframe
Adjustable multiplier for position sizing (e.g., 1.5× ATR stops)
Displays cleanly in the bottom-right corner
Custom Watermark
Displays symbol + timeframe in top-right
Adjustable color and size for streamers, screenshots, or clear charting
Compact UI
Organized with group and inline inputs for quick configuration
Lightweight and optimized for real-time performance
⚙️ How It Works
MAs: The script uses either ta.ema() or ta.sma() to compute each moving average based on the user-selected type and length.
ATR: The ATR is calculated using ta.rma(ta.tr(true), 14) (Wilder’s smoothing), and optionally scaled by a multiplier for easier use in risk management.
Tables: ATR value and watermark are displayed using table.new() so they stay anchored to the screen regardless of zoom level.
📈 How to Use
Enable the MAs you want to track and adjust their lengths, type, and colors.
Enable ATR if you want to see volatility — optionally select a higher timeframe for broader context.
Use MAs to:
Identify overall trend direction (e.g. price above MA20 = bullish)
Spot pullback zones for entries
See when multiple MAs cluster together as support/resistance zones
Use ATR value to:
Size your stop-loss dynamically (e.g. stop = entry − 1.5×ATR)
Detect volatility breakouts (ATR spikes = market expansion)
🎯 Recommended For
Day traders & swing traders
Trend-following & momentum strategies
Volatility-based risk management
Traders who want a clean, all-in-one dashboard
ICT Killzones x FVGs @dancizyeaaICT Killzones x FVGs Indicator
Last update: 19-SEP-2025
Creator: dancizyeaa
This indicator targets key session highs and lows combined with Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) visualization on TradingView charts. It integrates multiple market sessions (Asia, London, New York), drawing killzones, session separators, and key price levels with user-configurable alerts and filtering. It supports dynamic timeframe limits, coloring by FVG size, moving averages, and labels.
The ICT Killzones x FVGs indicator highlights major session high and low price zones with added fair value gaps, assisting traders in identifying potential reversal or breakout areas. It automatically draws session lines, pivot points, and dynamically colors FVG rectangles by size. It includes options for timezone offsets, alert setups for pivot breaks, and versatile visual configuration for clear session segmentation and market structure awareness.
Detailed Function Descriptions
Session Time and Date Handling:
Manages time offsets and date components to correctly align session boundaries and day separators considering timezone differences, including a weekday naming system for chart labeling.
FVG Detection and Coloring:
Detects bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps based on recent candles, calculates gap size, and colors gaps differently if they are small or normal size to highlight relevant market inefficiencies.
Killzone (Session High/Low Zone) Management:
Creates and updates boxes, lines, and labels representing important market session zones from Asia to New York, including the ability to extend or limit these objects across timeframes and manage range averages.
Pivot Points and Midpoint Labels:
Draws session-specific pivot highs/lows and optional midpoint lines with alert conditions when these levels are broken, allowing traders to track and be notified of key market moves.
Session Separators and Open Lines:
Draws vertical and horizontal lines marking daily, weekly, and monthly open prices and session start/end boundaries with customizable styling, enhancing chart structure clarity.
Moving Average Overlay:
Optionally plots a user-defined simple moving average line for trend analysis, with customizable length and color.
Alert System:
Provides user-configurable alerts on pivot breaks and other key events, ensuring timely trading signals.
User Inputs and Settings:
Extensive input options to customize timezone offset, session visibility, line styles, transparency, label sizes and positions, and filter parameters for FVGs for a tailored trading experience.
Tradewind EMAs + ConditionsTradewind EMAs + Conditions
Overview
The Tradewind EMAs + Conditions indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders who want to monitor key price levels and trend signals on a single chart. It combines a Trading Conditions monitor that identifies significant price breakouts based on prior day and premarket levels with an EMA Ribbons system that visualizes multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) for trend analysis.This indicator is tailored for day traders, particularly those using fast-paced setups to capitalize on short-term trends and breakouts, with customizable visual elements to suit individual preferences.
Features
1. Trading Conditions Monitor
Purpose: Identifies when the price breaks out of key levels on a 15-minute chart, considering the prior day's high/low (PDH/PDL) and the premarket high/low (PMH/PML), aligning with @team2trading's focus on key levels for trend identification.
Logic:
Monitors the most recent closed 15-minute bar to detect crosses above PDH/PMH (bullish) or below PDL/PML (bearish).
Ensures the price is outside the premarket band (above PMH or below PML) at the 15-minute close.
Optionally requires the current day's premarket session to be complete for stricter signal validation.
Display: Shows a customizable banner with the text "Trading Conditions Met" (green background) or "Trading Conditions Not Met" (gray background).
Alerts: Includes an alert condition that triggers when trading conditions are met, allowing notifications for breakouts.
2. EMA Ribbons
Purpose: Visualizes multiple EMAs to confirm trend direction and strength, directly supporting use of the primary 13, 48, and 200 EMAs for trend analysis and pullback entries.
Components:
Fast EMAs (EMA1 and EMA2): Default lengths of 8 and 13, with dynamic coloring (green for bullish when EMA1 > EMA2, red for bearish when EMA1 < EMA2).
Intermediate EMA (EMA3): Default length of 48, with a user-defined color.
Slow EMAs (EMA4 and EMA5): Default lengths of 200 and 220, with a user-defined color.
Cloud Fills: Displays editable cloud fills between EMA1/EMA2 and EMA4/EMA5 to highlight trend strength and crossovers.
Visualization: Each EMA is plotted as a line, with customizable colors and lengths, and clouds provide a clear visual of trend direction.
3. Customization Options
Premarket Session: Define the premarket session time (default: 04:00–09:30, exchange time) to calculate PMH/PML.
Premarket Strictness: Toggle to require the current day's premarket to be complete for signal validation.
Banner Position: Choose from five positions (Top Right, Bottom Right, Middle Right, Bottom Center, Middle Left) to place the trading conditions banner.
Banner Size: Select Small (1x1), Medium (2x1), or Large (3x2) for the banner's dimensions.
EMA Settings: Adjust the lengths and colors of all five EMAs and their respective cloud fills to match your trading style.
4. 2-Minute Trading Strategy Support
Purpose: Enhances the indicator for 2-minute trading strategy, which focuses on identifying trends, entering on pullbacks to EMAs, and using key levels for high-probability trades on a 2-minute chart.
How It Works:
Objective: The strategy aims to identify trending stocks and enter trades on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA, using the 2-minute timeframe for entries and exits. The indicator's EMAs (default 8, 13, 48, 200, 220)
Trend Identification:
EMA Alignment: The indicator's EMA ribbons confirm trend direction. A bullish trend is signaled when the price is above the 200 EMA and the 13 EMA crosses above the 48 EMA (green cloud for EMA1/EMA2). A bearish trend occurs when the price is below the 200 EMA and the 13 EMA crosses below the 48 EMA (red cloud). Flat EMAs indicate choppy conditions, where no trades are taken.
Key Levels: The indicator plots PDH/PDL and PMH/PML, which uses to gauge trend strength. Breakouts or retests of these levels (shown by the "Trading Conditions Met" banner) confirm momentum for trade entries.
Entry Rules: On a 2-minute chart, enter trades on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA when the "Trading Conditions Met" banner confirms a breakout above PDH/PMH (long) or below PDL/PML (short). Use candlestick patterns (e.g., bull/bear flags, top/bottom wicks) or level retests for additional confirmation.
Trade Management: Trail stops using the 13 EMA to lock in profits, scaling out when the price extends far from the 13 EMA to protect gains. The slow EMAs (200, 220) help identify potential reversal zones or longer-term trend context.
Risk Management: The indicator's breakout logic provides clear risk levels (e.g., a candle close below the entry EMA for longs or above for shorts), aligning with @team2trading's low-risk, high-reward approach.
Best Practices: Apply the indicator on a 2-minute chart for stocks like AMEX:SPY , NASDAQ:QQQ , or $IWM. Set alerts for "Trading Conditions Met" to catch breakouts in real-time. Adjust EMA lengths (e.g., set EMA1 to 13 and EMA2 to 48) to match the strategy exactly if preferred.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to a 2-minute or 15-minute TradingView chart for optimal use with 2-minute strategy or breakout monitoring.
Configure Settings:
Adjust the premarket session, EMA lengths, colors, banner position, and size in the settings panel.
Enable the "Only consider today's premarket" option for stricter breakout signals.
Monitor Signals:
Watch the banner for "Trading Conditions Met" to identify breakout opportunities on the 2-minute chart.
Use the EMA ribbons and clouds to confirm trend direction and enter on pullbacks to the 13 or 48 EMA.
Set Alerts: Create alerts for the "Trading Conditions Met" condition to receive notifications for potential trade setups.
Settings
Trading Conditions:
Premarket Session: Set the time range for premarket data.
Only consider today's premarket: Enable for stricter signal logic.
Banner Settings:
Table Position: Select the banner's chart location.
Table Size: Choose the banner's size.
Fast EMAs: Set lengths and colors for EMA1, EMA2, and their cloud.
Intermediate EMA: Set length and color for EMA3.
Slow EMAs: Set lengths and colors for EMA4, EMA5, and their cloud.
Notes
The indicator is overlay-based, ensuring seamless integration with your price chart.
While the trading conditions logic uses 15-minute bar data, it can be monitored on a 2-minute chart for faster execution.
EMA Ribbons, with clouds highlighting crossover zones, are ideal for confirming trends and pullbacks in the 2-minute strategy.
Use the customizable banner to avoid chart clutter and position it for optimal visibility.
Credits
Developed by Tradewind Group. Combining breakout logic with EMA-based trend visualization, with direct inspiration from @team2trading's 2-minute trading strategy for identifying trends and low-risk entries.
FU + SMI Validator (Proper FU, 30m)Overview
The FU + SMI Validator is a sophisticated technical analysis indicator designed to detect Proper FU (Fakeouts or Liquidity Sweeps) on the 30-minute timeframe. This tool aims to help traders identify high-probability reversal setups that occur when price briefly breaks key levels (sweeping liquidity), then reverses with momentum confirmation.
Fakeouts are common market events where price action “hunts stops” before reversing direction. Correctly identifying these events can offer excellent entry points with defined risk. This indicator combines price action logic with momentum and volatility filters to provide reliable signals.
Core Concepts
Proper FU (Fakeout) Detection
At its core, the script identifies proper fakeouts by checking if the current bar’s price:
For bullish fakeouts: dips below the previous bar’s low (sweeping stops) and then closes above the previous bar’s high
For bearish fakeouts: spikes above the previous bar’s high and then closes below the previous bar’s low
This ensures that the breakout is a true sweep rather than just a one-sided close.
Optionally, the script can require one additional confirmation bar after the FU, ensuring that the momentum is sustained and reducing false signals.
SMI-style Momentum Validation
To improve the quality of signals, the indicator uses a proxy for the Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) by calculating the difference between current and past linear regression slopes of price. This momentum check helps ensure that fakeouts occur alongside actual directional strength.
Key points:
Momentum must be increasing in the direction of the FU signal.
Momentum filters can be enabled or disabled based on user preference.
Squeeze Condition to Avoid Low-Volatility Traps
The script includes a volatility filter based on a squeeze-like condition:
It compares Bollinger Bands (BB) and Keltner Channels (KC).
When BB bands contract inside KC bands, the market is in a squeeze state, signaling low volatility.
Fakeouts during squeeze conditions are often unreliable; the script can filter these out to reduce false alarms.
Killzone Session Timing Filter
Recognizing that liquidity and volatility vary by session, this tool supports optional filtering for:
London Killzone: 09:00 to 10:30 (UK time)
New York Killzone: 13:00 to 14:30 (UK time)
Signals only trigger during these high-activity windows if enabled, helping traders focus on periods with the best liquidity and market participation.
Note: For Killzone filtering to work accurately, your TradingView chart must be set to the UK timezone.
Features & Benefits
Robust FU detection ensures the breakout price action is meaningful, reducing noise.
Momentum filter via linear regression slope captures trend strength in a smooth, mathematically sound way.
Low-volatility squeeze avoidance helps reduce false signals in choppy or range-bound markets.
Killzone timing filter focuses your attention on the most liquid and active market hours.
Optional confirmation bar increases signal reliability.
Raw FU markers allow visualization of all detected fakeouts for pattern recognition and manual analysis.
Alerts built-in for both valid buy and sell FU setups, enabling real-time notification and quicker decision-making.
Customization Options
Killzone usage: Enable or disable the session timing filter.
Sessions: Configure London and New York killzone time ranges.
Momentum alignment: Enable or disable momentum filter based on SMI proxy.
Volatility filter: Avoid signals during squeeze or low-volatility conditions.
FU confirmation: Option to require one additional confirming candle after the initial FU.
Squeeze and momentum parameters: Adjust Bollinger Bands length and multiplier, Keltner Channel length and ATR multiplier.
Raw FU markers: Show or hide all detected fakeouts regardless of filters.
How to Use This Indicator
Apply to 30-minute charts for forex pairs, indices, cryptocurrencies, or other instruments.
Set your chart timezone to UK time if using Killzone filters.
Adjust input parameters based on your preferred sessions and risk tolerance.
Look for green “VALID BUY FU” labels below bars for bullish fakeout entries.
Look for red “VALID SELL FU” labels above bars for bearish fakeout entries.
Use the alert system to receive notifications on setups.
Combine with your existing analysis or risk management strategy for entries, stops, and profit targets.
Why Use FU + SMI Validator?
Fakeouts are some of the most lucrative but tricky setups for many traders. Without proper filters, they can lead to false entries and losses. This script integrates price action, momentum, volatility, and session timing into one package, providing a robust tool to spot high-quality fakeout opportunities and improve trading confidence.
Limitations
Requires chart to be set to UK timezone for session filters.
Designed specifically for 30-minute timeframe — performance on other timeframes may vary.
Momentum is a proxy, not a direct SMI calculation.
Like all indicators, best used in conjunction with sound risk management and other analysis tools.
Potential Enhancements
Conversion into a full strategy script for backtesting entries and exits.
Addition of other momentum indicators (RSI, MACD) or volume filters.
Customizable time zones or auto time zone detection.
Multi-timeframe analysis capabilities.
Visual dashboard for summary of signal stats.
Estrategia Cava - IndicadorSimplified Criteria of the Cava Strategy
Below is the logic behind the Cava strategy, broken down into conditions for a buy operation:
Variables and Necessary Data
EMA 55: 55-period Exponential Moving Average.
MACD: Two lines (MACD Line and Signal Line) and the histogram.
RSI: Relative Strength Index.
Stochastic: Two lines (%K and %D).
Closing Price: The closing price of the current period.
Previous Closing Price: The closing price of the previous period.
Entry Logic (Buy Operation)
Trend Condition (EMA 55):
The price must be above the EMA 55.
The EMA 55 must have a positive slope (or at least not a negative one). This can be checked if the current EMA 55 is greater than the previous period's EMA 55.
Momentum Conditions (Oscillators):
MACD: The MACD line must have crossed above the signal line. For a strong signal, this cross should occur near or above the zero line.
RSI: The RSI must have exited the "oversold" zone (generally below 30) and be rising.
Stochastic: The Stochastic must have crossed upwards from the "oversold" zone (generally below 20).
Confirmation Condition (Price):
The current closing price must be higher than the previous closing price. This confirms the strength of the signal.
Position Management (Exit)
Take Profit: An exit can be programmed at a predetermined price target (e.g., the next resistance level) or when the momentum of the move begins to decrease.
Stop Loss: A stop loss should be placed below a significant support level or the entry point to limit losses in case the trade does not evolve as expected. The Cava strategy focuses on dynamic stop-loss management, moving it in the trader's favor as the price moves.
In summary, the strategy is a filtering system. If all conditions are met, the trade is considered high probability. If only some are met, the signal is discarded, and you wait for the next one. It's crucial to understand that discipline and risk management are just as important as the indicators themselves.
EMA RSI CrossThe EMA RSI Cross (ERC) indicator combines exponential moving average (EMA) crossovers with relative strength index (RSI) momentum signals to highlight potential bullish and bearish trading opportunities.
It works in two layers:
EMA Cross Layer: Tracks short‑term vs. mid‑term trend shifts using EMA(5) crossing above/below EMA(20), while also displaying EMA(50) and EMA(200) for longer‑term structure.
RSI Confirmation Layer: Confirms momentum by requiring RSI(14) to cross its moving average (SMA 14) within a recent lookback window.
Only when both conditions align, and the price confirms the setup in relation to EMA20, a signal is generated:
Bullish Signal (green triangle): EMA5 crosses above EMA20 + RSI crosses up + close above EMA20
Bearish Signal (red triangle): EMA5 crosses below EMA20 + RSI crosses down + close below EMA20
Features
Customizable timeframe input for multi‑timeframe analysis
Adjustable lookback period for RSI confirmation
Clear charting with EMA overlays and arrow signals when confirmed setups occur
RSI panel with dynamic background and overbought/oversold visualization
How to Use
Add the script to your chart, select your preferred signal timeframe.
Look for green arrows as bullish entry confirmation and red arrows for bearish setups.
Use additional filters (trend direction, support/resistance, volume) to refine trades.
Avoid relying on signals in sideways/choppy markets where EMA and RSI may give false triggers.
Triple Quad Frosty v4.5Triple Quad Frosty v4.5 is a Renko-friendly strategy that lets you trade from up to four signal sources per side. Orders are only placed when your chosen conditional filters (A/B/C) agree, giving you full control over when entries are valid. You decide how signals must line up — from simple single-source triggers to majority or full agreement across all four.
Renko-based, with customizable static stops, take profits, and trailing stops. Time/day filters, daily trade limits, and forced closures let you restrict trading to specific windows.
The HTF filters in Triple Quad Frosty v4.5 use a higher-timeframe Hull Moving Average (HMA) to confirm trend direction, while slope and distance settings on the local HMA help filter out weak or choppy setups. Longs only trigger when price is above the HTF HMA and meets slope/distance requirements, and shorts only when the opposite is true.
Color-coded labels mark each exit as a win or loss, with reversal trades labeled separately for clarity. Conditional bars plotted above and below the chart show when the A/B/C filters align on a long or short bias, giving clear visual confirmation of entry conditions. Stop loss and take profit levels are plotted directly on the chart with guide lines, so you can easily track active trade management in real time.
[K] MA Deviation Strategy Pro**This strategy is designed to demonstrate strength in sideways markets (range-bound), using envelope to determine entry and SMA to determine exit.**
**Key Points:**
• **Flexible optimization**: The strategy can be optimized by operating Long (buy) and Short (sell) positions with separate and independent settings.
• **Important risk management**: Since the maximum drawdown (maximum loss) can be significant, it is recommended to operate with low leverage.
**Strategy Summary:**
- **Entry signal**: Determined by the envelope indicator
- **Exit signal**: Determined by SMA (Simple Moving Average)
- **Ideal environment**: Range-bound (sideways) markets
- **Configuration**: Long and Short with independent parameters
- **Recommendation**: Use low leverage due to high drawdown risk
This is a strategy suitable for markets that oscillate within a defined price range, without a clear upward or downward trend.
Mean Absolute Error | Lyro RSMean Absolute Error | Lyro RS
Overview
This indicator is designed to evaluate price dynamics through the framework of Mean Absolute Error (MAE) while combining multiple modular techniques for adaptive market analysis. Its construction provides traders with a way to assess deviation from moving averages and identify potential shifts in valuation, momentum, and structural divergences. By integrating several unique analytical modes into a single tool, it offers flexible perspectives on price behavior without being tied to one rigid methodology.
Originality
The core concept behind this tool is the calculation of MAE relative to a chosen moving average benchmark. From this base, the script develops four distinct operational modes: Bollinger Bands, For Loop, VTrend, and StochTrend. Each module provides a different angle of interpretation. The Bollinger Bands mode replaces standard deviation with MAE-based envelopes. The For Loop mode interprets directional bias across variable lookback windows. The VTrend mode applies z-scored MAE to classify valuation and trend states. The StochTrend mode adapts stochastic oscillation techniques to MAE-based data, including divergence detection. These modules are combined with visual cues, background conditions, tables, and alert functionality to deliver structured yet versatile signals.
In terms of originality, this script departs from conventional volatility and momentum indicators by using MAE as the central metric instead of variance-based or raw-price oscillators. The modular design allows users to switch between methodologies without loading separate tools, unifying several approaches into a coherent framework. The integration of valuation thresholds, custom divergence recognition, and configurable visualization tables further extends its usefulness in practical trading situations while maintaining flexibility for different analytical preferences.
Key Features
The indicator includes a wide array of inputs for customization. Users can select the source price for calculations and choose a preferred signal mode from Bollinger Bands, For Loop, VTrend, or StochTrend. Each module has dedicated settings:
In Bollinger Bands, traders can select the moving average type, define lookback length, and adjust the multiplier that scales the MAE-based bands.
In For Loop, users configure the moving average type, loop length, and the range of indices for iteration, as well as long and short thresholds that define directional bias.
In VTrend, the sensitivity parameter controls the lookback for z-score calculations, while overvalued and undervalued thresholds establish valuation boundaries.
In StochTrend, users can choose the moving average type, stochastic length, and smoothing periods for %K and %D, with signals generated through crossovers and valuation zones.
In addition, the script provides options for table overlays, table positioning, and table sizing, allowing traders to monitor module states in a consolidated display. Color palettes can be customized through predefined schemes or user-defined settings, ensuring clarity in chart visualization.
Summary
In summary, this indicator combines MAE-based analytics with four modular approaches—volatility envelopes, iterative loop strength, z-scored valuation trends, and stochastic adaptations. Its design emphasizes flexibility, visualization, and clear state reporting through color, overlays, and tables. This makes it a practical framework for traders seeking to evaluate markets from multiple perspectives using a single unified tool.
⚠️Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and does not provide guaranteed results. It should be used in conjunction with other analysis methods and proper risk management practices. The creators of this indicator are not responsible for any financial decisions made based on its signals.
CHiLo — Custom HiLo (SMA/EMA, Activator, Shading, Auto-Decimals)CHiLo is a clean Hi/Lo trend read with SMA/EMA options, a HiLo vs. HiLo Activator mode, optional band shading , and a right-side HiLo marker with automatic decimals based on the symbol. Optional Buy/Sell labels mark state flips. Inspired by the broader trend-following literature and practitioners; in Brazil, educator Hulisses “Tio Huli” Dias is a notable voice popularizing trend following.
What it does
CHiLo plots a Hi/Lo state with two modes:
HiLo (classic high/low bands)
HiLo Activator (activator-style behavior)
It includes:
SMA/EMA selection
Optional shading between Hi/Lo bands
Optional Buy/Sell labels on state flips
HiLo marker (auto-decimals from the symbol’s tick size)
Goal: deliver a fast, visual trend context that you can pair with your own risk rules and confirmations.
How to use
Add the indicator and choose Mode (HiLo / Activator) and MA type (SMA/EMA).
Tune Period (and Offset if needed). Higher = smoother (fewer flips); lower = more responsive.
Toggle Shading to emphasize the envelope.
Toggle Buy/Sell labels if you want flip markers.
Use the HiLo marker on the right to read the current level (auto-formatted).
Inputs (quick reference)
Period / Offset — sensitivity vs. delay.
Type — HiLo or HiLo Activator.
MA Type — SMA (steadier) or EMA (snappier).
HiLo Style — Points or Line.
Shading & Transparency — highlight the band area.
Buy/Sell Labels — on/off.
HiLo Marker — size and horizontal offset (decimals automatic).
Notes & credits
Educational use only; not financial advice.
For best results, combine with position sizing, stops, and regime filters.
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