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ICT Killzone & Liquidity Sweep DetectorICT Killzone & Liquidity Sweep Detector
A powerful and clean ICT/SMC tool that combines:
• Accurate Killzone session boxes (Asia, London, NY AM, NY Lunch, NY PM) with customizable time & colors
• Real-time High/Low pivot lines from each killzone
• Smart Liquidity Sweep Detection with visual "Turtle on Fire" emoji when price wicks into old highs/lows without closing beyond them
• Automatic pivot mitigation: lines stop extending when price closes beyond the level (body break) or when swept by wick
• Optional midpoint lines of each killzone
• Extend pivots: "Until Mitigated" (default) or "Past Mitigation"
• Choose to extend only the most recent session or all sessions
• Built-in alerts when a killzone high or low is broken by close
• Session limit & timeframe filter to keep the chart clean
• Fully customizable colors, labels, line styles, transparency, and text
Features:
• Timezone support (default New York – auto handles DST)
• Works perfectly on all timeframes (recommended ≤ 30m for best visuals)
• Smart drawing cleanup – only keeps the last N sessions (default 8)
• High performance with proper array management
Perfect for traders following ICT concepts such as:
- Killzone trading
- Order block / FVG confirmation after liquidity sweeps
- Judas Swing detection
- Market structure shifts after raid on old highs/lows
One of the cleanest and most accurate public ICT Killzone + Liquidity Sweep indicators available on TradingView.
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Multi-Timeframe Price Zones📌Multi-Timeframe Price Zones
This indicator plots dynamic multi-timeframe price zones—including previous highs/lows, pivot levels, and magnetic support/resistance regions—using auto-updating boxes on the chart, allowing traders to identify high-influence price areas across higher timeframes with clarity and precision.
■ Magnetic Zones 1 – Inputs
Timeframe: Selects the higher timeframe used for generating zones (e.g., D, W, M).
Show Last: Defines how many of the most recent timeframe zones to display.
PDHL: Toggles previous-day-high/low zones.
P: Toggles the pivot level (previous period midpoint).
SR1 / SR2: Enables two sets of magnetic support/resistance zones based on volatility expansion multipliers.
Sub Color: Sets the primary color used for box borders, backgrounds, and text.
■ General Zone Settings
Box Transparency: Adjusts opacity of filled price zones.
Border Style: Selects border style (solid, dashed, dotted).
Text Size: Controls label sizing for zone annotations.
Text Alignment: Positions labels inside boxes (left, center, right).
■ Data Retrieval Logic
The script pulls higher-timeframe timestamps and close times (time, time_close) using request.security, ensuring boxes start exactly at the beginning of the selected timeframe and extend to its closing bar.
A helper function retrieves any higher-timeframe price series (high, low, midpoint, and magnetic zone values).
■ Magnetic Zone Calculation
The script computes magnetic support/resistance levels using previous-bar volatility:
prev_hl_diff = previous high − previous low
Resistance = hl2 + (multiplier × prev_hl_diff)
Support = hl2 − (multiplier × prev_hl_diff)
Two multipliers are used:
0.236 → SR1
0.786 → SR2
These create responsive zones that expand/shrink with volatility.
■ Buffer Zone Expansion
Each level generates a “buffer zone”—a small band above/below the main value—to create visually meaningful zones rather than a single flat line:
top = level + range/8
bottom = level − range/8
Buffers are applied symmetrically around each SR level.
■ Zone Types Displayed
1. PDHL Zones (Previous High / Previous Low)
Retrieved directly from the selected higher timeframe’s last completed bar.
2. Pivot Zone (P)
Based on midpoint (hl2) of the previous period.
3. Magnetic Zones SR1 / SR2
Volatility-based resistance/support zones with buffer expansion.
■ Box Rendering System
The script uses a generalized draw_box() function that draws labeled rectangles using:
timeframe start/end timestamps
top/bottom price boundaries
custom background transparency
border style and width
optional price annotations
All box references are stored in arrays for proper management and future cleanup.
■ Auto-Updating Logic
Whenever the higher timeframe changes (timeframe.change()):
New boxes are created for SR1, SR2, pivot, and PDHL levels.
Boxes extend from the higher timeframe’s opening timestamp to its closing timestamp.
Price labels include the exact value and the timeframe abbreviation.
This ensures zones remain aligned with the boundaries of each higher-timeframe candle.
■ Purpose
This indicator is designed to:
Highlight multi-timeframe price zones such as PDHL, pivots, and magnetic SR ranges.
Provide contextual support/resistance from a higher timeframe while trading lower timeframes.
Visualize volatility-driven price zones that often act as reaction levels.
Draw clean, well-structured, auto-refreshing boxes with customizable styling.
It does not attempt to predict price or generate trade signals—its function is structural visualization.
■ Notes
Zones update only when the higher timeframe completes.
Buffer zones visually emphasize areas of interest rather than single price lines.
Transparency and styling allow integration into any chart layout.
Raja's SMC Order Blocks Display [PRO]Raja's SMC Order Blocks Display - Complete Description
🌟 A Message from Raja Saien
This indicator has been crafted with dedication, countless hours of research, and deep passion for trading excellence. Raja Saien has poured his heart and soul into creating this powerful tool to help YOU succeed in the markets.
For Everyone Starting Their Trading Journey:
If you're new to trading, remember - every expert was once a beginner. This indicator is your gateway to understanding how institutional money moves in the markets. Raja Saien believes in YOUR potential to learn, grow, and achieve financial freedom through smart trading.
The path to success requires:
✨ Dedication to learning the craft
💪 Patience during the learning curve
🎯 Consistent practice with the right tools
🚀 Belief in your ability to master the markets
This isn't just an indicator - it's a mentor on your chart, showing you where the smart money is positioned. With hard work and this tool in your arsenal, you can transform your trading and your life.
Remember: The markets reward those who prepare, practice, and persist. Raja Saien has given you the tool - now it's your turn to commit to the journey!
Overview
This is an advanced TradingView indicator that identifies and displays Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and Order Blocks. It's designed for professional traders who want to understand institutional trading patterns and market structure.
Main Features
1. Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Detection
ZigZag Pattern Recognition: Identifies market structure using pivot highs and lows
Break of Structure (BOS): Detects when price breaks through important structural levels
Change of Character (CHoCH): Identifies trend reversals and shifts in market sentiment
Configurable Length: Adjustable ZigZag sensitivity (default: 5 bars)
2. Order Blocks (OB)
Order blocks are zones where institutional investors have placed large orders. The indicator identifies two types:
Bullish Order Blocks:
Created when market shifts from bearish to bullish
Marks the last bearish candle before the structure break
Displayed in green/teal color
Represents potential support zones where price may bounce
Looks back 10 bars to find the lowest bearish candle
Bearish Order Blocks:
Created when market shifts from bullish to bearish
Marks the last bullish candle before the structure break
Displayed in red color
Represents potential resistance zones where price may reject
Looks back 10 bars to find the highest bullish candle
3. Order Block Management
Dynamic Extension: Active order blocks extend forward on the chart
Mitigation Detection: Automatically detects when price fully breaks through an order block
Bullish OB mitigated when close drops below the bottom
Bearish OB mitigated when close rises above the top
Visual Feedback: Mitigated blocks turn gray and are labeled "Mitigated"
Auto-cleanup: Removes mitigated order blocks from active tracking
4. Moving Averages Suite
Includes multiple trend indicators for comprehensive analysis:
Fast EMA (default 9): Yellow line - captures short-term momentum
Slow EMA (default 21): Purple line - identifies medium-term trends
EMA 50: Orange line - major trend filter
SMA 200: Blue line - long-term trend and institutional reference point
All EMAs support multiple source options: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4
Customization Options
SMC Settings
ZigZag Length: Control sensitivity of structure detection (2-100)
Show Order Blocks: Toggle order block display on/off
Visual Settings
Bullish Color: Customize color for bullish order blocks (default: teal #089981)
Bearish Color: Customize color for bearish order blocks (default: red #f23645)
Transparency: Order blocks displayed with 80% transparency for better chart visibility
EMA Settings
Fast EMA Length: Adjustable period (default: 9)
Slow EMA Length: Adjustable period (default: 21)
Source Selection: Choose calculation source for each EMA
Toggle EMA 50: Show/hide the 50-period EMA
Toggle SMA 200: Show/hide the 200-period SMA
How It Works
Structure Detection Process
Identifies pivot highs and lows based on specified length
Creates ZigZag lines connecting significant swing points
Tracks current trend direction (bullish/bearish/neutral)
Monitors for structural breaks that signal trend changes
Order Block Creation
When price breaks above a previous high (bullish BOS):
Scans last 10 bars for the lowest bearish candle
Creates bullish order block at that candle's range
Marks it as active support zone
When price breaks below a previous low (bearish BOS):
Scans last 10 bars for the highest bullish candle
Creates bearish order block at that candle's range
Marks it as active resistance zone
Order Block Lifecycle
Active: Box extends forward with colored border and background
Tested: Price can interact with the zone multiple times
Mitigated: Once price closes through the zone, marked as invalidated
Removed: Automatically cleaned up after mitigation
Trading Applications
Entry Strategies
Pullback Entries: Wait for price to return to an active order block
Confirmation: Look for bullish price action at bullish OBs, bearish at bearish OBs
EMA Confluence: Stronger setups when OBs align with EMA levels
Risk Management
Stop Loss: Place stops just beyond the order block boundary
Invalidation: Exit if order block gets mitigated
Multiple Timeframes: Check OBs on higher timeframes for stronger zones
Trend Analysis
EMA Alignment: All EMAs pointing same direction = strong trend
EMA 50 Test: Key level for trend continuation/reversal
SMA 200: Major institutional reference point
Technical Specifications
Max Boxes: 500 (sufficient for most chart timeframes)
Max Lines: 500
Max Labels: 500
Overlay: True (draws directly on price chart)
Version: Pine Script v5
Best Practices
Use on liquid markets (forex, major stocks, crypto)
Combine with volume analysis for confirmation
Higher timeframes produce more reliable order blocks
Wait for clear structure breaks before trusting new OBs
Don't trade against the major trend (SMA 200 direction)
Use multiple confirmations before entering trades
Limitations
Works best in trending markets with clear structure
May produce false signals in ranging/choppy conditions
Requires understanding of Smart Money Concepts
Not a standalone trading system - use with proper risk management
Historical order blocks don't guarantee future reactions
RiskON/RiskOff Ratio CombinedRiskON/RiskOff Ratio Combined Indicator
This indicator provides a comprehensive view of market risk appetite by analyzing the ratio between a proprietary risk-on asset and a risk-off benchmark. It helps traders identify shifts in market sentiment, potential bullish or bearish momentum, and correlations with key assets like Bitcoin, all while adapting to different timeframes for reliable signals.
How It Works
The core of the indicator is a dynamic ratio calculated from selected market proxies. This ratio is smoothed using an adaptive moving average that adjusts its length based on the chosen timeframe or a fixed resolution mode, ensuring consistency across charts and handling gaps during market closures. The difference between the raw ratio and its moving average is normalized to a scale between -1 and 1, allowing for clear interpretation of market strength.
Normalization uses a lookback period to scale deviations dynamically, preventing extreme values from skewing readings.
Signals are generated based on confirmed crosses or momentum shifts, with options for fixed-resolution confirmation to avoid false positives during intraday volatility.
Additionally, it incorporates Bitcoin correlation analysis against a user-selected reference (S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100 proxy) and gold, using daily returns over a customizable period. This helps detect decorrelation periods where the indicator's reliability might be affected, with color-coded warnings.
Inputs
Use Fixed Resolution : Enable to use a consistent calculation timeframe (default: Daily) with gap handling for accuracy; disable for current chart timeframe.
Calculation Resolution : Timeframe for fixed mode (e.g., 'D' for daily).
Base MA Length : Starting length for the adaptive moving average (default: around 185 periods, adjustable).
Max MA Length : Upper limit for adaptation (default: high value to prevent overflow).
Use Color Gradient : Toggle between gradient colors (for nuanced sentiment) or simple bull/bear colors.
Show BTC Correlation : Display correlation metrics (default: enabled).
Bitcoin Ticker : Symbol for BTC (default: INDEX:BTCUSD).
Reference Asset : Choose between SPY (S&P 500) or QQQ (Nasdaq 100) for correlation.
Correlation Period : Days for calculation (default: 50).
Warning Threshold : Level for decorrelation alerts (default: 0.3).
Outputs and Display
Plots : The ratio line (colored based on direction), its adaptive moving average, and a fill area highlighting the normalized difference with gradient or signal-based colors.
Market State Table : Displays current sentiment as "STRONG BUY", "BUY", "NEUTRAL", "SELL", or "STRONG SELL" with thresholds, plus mode info and optional BTC correlations (with status like "RELIABLE", "CAUTION", "DECORR", or "INVERSE").
Alerts : Conditions for bullish/bearish signals and decorrelation warnings.
Usage
Add the indicator to any chart (e.g., major indices or crypto). Use it to gauge risk-on/off environments: positive normalized values suggest buying momentum, negative indicate selling pressure. Monitor correlations for Bitcoin-related strategies—low correlation may signal regime changes. Best on daily or higher timeframes for stability. Combine with other tools for confirmation.
Originality
This indicator uniquely combines a risk ratio with timeframe-adaptive smoothing, dynamic normalization, and integrated correlation checks, providing a multi-faceted risk assessment not found in standard tools. It evolves from traditional risk metrics by incorporating gap handling and confirmation logic for robustness across markets.
For invite-only access: Please contact me via TradingView private message with your use case to request an invitation. Access is granted selectively.
Notes
Past performance is not indicative of future results. This is not investment advice—use at your own risk.
Enhanced ONH / ONL Auto Levels (Fixed Alerts)This script automatically identifies and plots the Overnight High (ONH) and Overnight Low (ONL)—two of the most important liquidity levels for intraday futures and index traders.
The indicator scans the entire overnight session (default: 18:00–09:30 EST for ES) and records the highest wick and lowest wick formed during Globex. These levels are then projected into the regular trading session, giving traders clear reference points for potential reversals, breakouts, liquidity grabs, and high-probability retest setups.
ONH/ONL levels act as magnet zones, liquidity pockets, and institutional decision points—commonly targeted during the opening drive and London/New York overlap. Whether price sweeps, reclaims, or breaks these levels, the reaction often creates reliable trade opportunities for scalpers and day traders.
TRADE ORBIT:-TOP BOTTOM INDICATOR🔵 BUY TRADE (Bottom Reversal Entry)
Enter when the green triangle appears.
Stop Loss (SL)
Below the low of the signal candle
Or below the swing low (safer)
Target (TP)
Choose ANY:
3%–5% move
Next resistance level (red line)
Risk:Reward = 1:2 or 1:3
Position Size
Risk 2% of your capital per trade (written in rules box).
🔴 SELL TRADE (Top Reversal Entry)
Enter on the red triangle.
Stop Loss (SL)
Above the high of the signal candle
Or above swing high (safer)
Target (TP)
Choose any:
3%–5% downward move
Next support level (green line)
RR = 1:2 or 1:3
📊 BEST WAY TO USE
1. Use on 15m / 30m / 1h for intraday
2. Use on Daily for swing trading
3. Always trade WITH weekly trend (if enabled)
4. Combine with trendlines or EMA200 for extra accuracy
Multi-EMA Slope DashboardThis script provides a comprehensive dashboard displayed directly on the chart, allowing you to analyze the underlying trend using 8 Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) ranging from period 20 to 55.
Unlike classic indicators that simply check if the price is above or below the EMA, this tool analyzes the slope of each moving average to determine the true market dynamics.
The indicator calculates the status of 8 distinct EMAs (20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55). For each EMA, the script determines the direction using the following logic:
Slope Calculation: It compares the current EMA value with its value 3 bars ago (variable nb_bougies).
Neutrality Threshold: To avoid false signals in ranging (flat) markets, a neutrality filter is applied (0.01% of the EMA value).
Dashboard Interpretation
The table is located at the top right of your screen and displays three columns:
EMA: The moving average period (e.g., 20, 55).
State:
H (Hausse / Up): The slope is positive and above the threshold.
B (Baisse / Down): The slope is negative and below the negative threshold.
N (Neutre / Neutral): The slope is weak, indicating no clear trend.
COL (Color): Quick visual indicator.
🔵 Blue: Bullish trend.
🟠 Orange: Bearish trend.
⚪ Gray: Neutral Trend / Ranging.
Trading Usage
Trend Confirmation: Use the "Totaux" (Totals) counter at the bottom of the table. If you see 8/8 H (Blue), the bullish trend is strong and aligned across all timeframes (short and medium term).
Reversal Detection: If fast EMAs (20, 25) turn Orange (B) while slow ones (50, 55) are still Blue (H), this may signal the beginning of a correction or a trend reversal.
DeM Trend Bias Strength with Alerts (RB Trading)This tool is built to help users understand trend direction, exhaustion, and momentum shifts on the daily timeframe. It highlights when a market is transitioning from weakness to strength or strength to weakness by displaying color-coded bias bars. The script does not forecast future outcomes and should be used as an analytical aid.
Intended Usage
• Timeframe: Daily
• Instruments: Works on most FX pairs and liquid markets
• Style: Trend and bias evaluation
• Purpose: Identify early signs of momentum recovery within ongoing trends
How It Works
Bias Rotation Engine
The script measures directional pressure and smooths it into a bar display that changes color as conditions shift.
• Green bars show rising strength conditions
• Red bars show declining strength conditions
• Transitional periods often appear near market turning points and consolidation zones
This helps users visually separate healthy directional trends from weakening phases.
Trend Alignment Filter
The bars are designed to be interpreted alongside moving averages or broader trend tools. When the bars turn higher while price respects an upward structure, it often supports continuation themes. When the bars weaken during downward phases, it highlights potential areas where the trend retains control.
Identifying Exhaustion and Recovery
Repeated cycles in the bar display can highlight areas where:
• Downside pressure is fading before an upswing
• Upside pressure is fading before a pullback
• Consolidation is forming before a breakout
These transitions tend to align with moments shown in the image where the arrows mark bias shifts occurring before price acceleration.
How to Use It
• Wait for a clear color rotation before making any decisions
• Confirm with the daily trend and price structure
• Avoid using the tool by itself for entries
• Combine with support and resistance, moving averages, and candle structure
• Not intended for scalping or intraday signals
Why Daily Chart Works Best
The daily timeframe smooths out noise and gives the strength bars enough data to reveal genuine trend transitions. Higher timeframes also reduce false rotations that are common in lower timeframes.
Notes
The script does not predict or guarantee price movement. It processes historical inputs to help the user understand directional conditions. Each trader should apply their own risk plan and confirm levels before acting on any idea.
ONH / ONL Auto LevelsThis script automatically detects and plots the Overnight High (ONH) and Overnight Low (ONL) for each trading day.
It scans the entire overnight/Globex session (default: 18:00–09:30 EST for ES futures) and records the highest and lowest prices formed during that period.
At the start of the regular trading session (RTH), ONH and ONL levels remain on the chart as key liquidity zones.
These levels are commonly used for:
• Identifying liquidity sweeps
• Opening drive reversals
• Break-and-retest setups
• VWAP + ON levels confluence
• Scalping on 1m–5m charts
The script updates automatically every day and draws clean, minimal levels suitable for intraday traders.
Time settings can be adjusted to match any market or instrument.
Fibonacci Volume Profile [Auto-Anchored & Dynamic]The Concept: Structure Meets Participation Traders often treat Market Structure (Fibonacci Retracements) and Market Participation (Volume) as separate tools. This indicator merges them into a single, cohesive system.
Standard Volume Profiles are often static or require manual placement. Standard Fibonacci tools show where price might reverse, but not how much effort was spent there. This script solves that by automatically anchoring a high-definition Volume Profile to your most recent market swing, giving you a dynamic view of volume distribution relative to Fibonacci structural zones.
How It Works This is not a simple "tick" volume profile. It is a custom-built, array-based engine that:
Identifies the Swing: Automatically scans the last X bars (user-defined) to find the absolute Swing High and Swing Low.
Anchors the Profile: Draws the Volume Profile precisely covering the time duration of that swing.
Calculates Distribution: Using a "Smart Fill" algorithm, it distributes volume across price rows without gaps, ensuring a solid, institutional-grade look even on steep trends.
Dynamic Scaling: The width of the profile is responsive. It occupies a percentage of the swing's duration, meaning it scales perfectly whether you are zooming in, zooming out, or dragging chart margins.
Key Features
Auto-Anchored: No need to manually draw "Fixed Range" tools. The script adapts as new highs/lows are made.
Smart Fill Technology: Eliminates the "barcode" effect seen in basic scripts. Price rows are filled continuously for a solid distribution curve.
Split Volume Analysis: Bars are dual-colored (Teal/Red by default) to visualize Buy (Up Candle) vs. Sell (Down Candle) volume composition at every price level.
Point of Control (POC): Automatically highlights the price level with the highest volume (The "King" line) in Red.
Responsive Geometry: The profile width is defined as a percentage of the swing itself. It breathes with the chart.
Garbage Collection: Optimized for performance. Old drawings are cleared instantly when the chart moves, preventing "ghost" drawings or lag.
Settings Guide
Lookback Length: How far back the script scans for the High/Low (Default: 200). Increase this for higher timeframes or longer trends.
Resolution: The number of rows in the profile. (Default: 100). Higher = smoother definition.
Width (% of Swing): Controls how wide the profile is relative to the trend duration. (Default: 40%).
Colors: Fully customizable Buy, Sell, and POC colors to match your dark/light theme.
Disclaimer This script is for informational and analytical purposes only. It visualizes past market data and does not constitute financial advice or a signal to trade.
Stochastic RSI Forecast [QuantAlgo]🟢 Overview
The Stochastic RSI Forecast extends the classic momentum oscillator by projecting potential future K and D line values up to 10 bars ahead. Unlike traditional indicators that only reflect historical price action, this indicator uses three proprietary forecasting models, each operating on different market data inputs (price structure, volume metrics, or linear trend), to explore potential price paths. This unique approach allows traders to form probabilistic expectations about future momentum states and incorporate these projections into both discretionary and algorithmic trading and/or analysis.
🟢 How It Works
The indicator operates through a multi-stage calculation process that extends the RSI-to-Stochastic chain forward in time. First, it generates potential future price values using one of three selectable forecasting methods, each analyzing different market dimensions (structure, volume, or trend). These projected prices are then processed through an iterative RSI calculation that maintains continuity with historical gain/loss averages, producing forecasted RSI values. Finally, the system applies the full stochastic transformation (calculating the position of each forecasted RSI within its range, smoothing with K and D periods) to project potential future oscillator values.
The forecasting models adapt to market conditions by analyzing configurable lookback periods and recalculating projections on every bar update. The implementation preserves the mathematical properties of the underlying RSI calculation while extrapolating momentum trajectories, creating visual continuity between historical and forecasted values displayed as semi-transparent dashed lines extending beyond the current bar.
🟢 Key Features
1. Market Structure Model
This algorithm applies price action analysis by tracking break of structure (BOS) and change of character (CHoCH) patterns to identify potential order flow direction. The system detects swing highs and lows using configurable pivot lengths, then analyzes sequences of higher highs or lower lows to determine bullish or bearish structure bias. When price approaches recent swing points, the forecast projects moves in alignment with the established structure, scaled by ATR (Average True Range) for volatility adjustment.
Potential Benefits for Traders:
Explores potential momentum continuation scenarios during established trends
Identifies areas where structure changes might influence momentum
Could be useful for swing traders and position traders who incorporate structure-based analysis
The Structure Influence parameter (0-1 scale) allows blending between pure trend following and structure-weighted forecasts
Helps visualize potential trend exhaustion through weakening structure patterns
2. Volume-Weighted Model
This model analyzes volume patterns by combining On-Balance Volume (OBV), Accumulation/Distribution Line, and volume-weighted price returns to assess potential capital flow. The algorithm calculates directional volume momentum and identifies volume spikes above customizable thresholds to determine accumulation or distribution phases. When volume indicators align directionally, the forecast projects stronger potential moves; when volume diverges from price trends, it suggests possible reversals or consolidation.
Potential Benefits for Traders:
Incorporates volume analysis into momentum forecasting
Attempts to filter price action by volume support or lack thereof
Could be more relevant in markets where volume data is reliable (equities, crypto, major forex pairs)
Volume Influence parameter (0-1 scale) enables adaptation to different market liquidity profiles
Highlights volume climax patterns that sometimes precede trend changes
Could be valuable for traders who incorporate volume confirmation in their analysis
3. Linear Regression Model
This mathematical approach applies least-squares regression fitting to project price trends based on recent price data. Unlike the conditional logic of the other methods, linear regression provides straightforward trend extrapolation based on the best-fit line through the lookback period.
Potential Benefits for Traders:
Delivers consistent, reproducible forecasts based on statistical principles
Works better in trending markets with clear directional bias
Useful for systematic traders building quantitative strategies requiring stable inputs
Minimal parameter sensitivity (primarily controlled by lookback period)
Computationally efficient with fast recalculation on every bar
Serves as a baseline to compare against the more complex structure and volume methods
🟢 Universal Applications Across All Models
Each forecasting method projects potential future stochastic RSI values (K and D lines), which traders can use to:
▶ Anticipate potential crossovers: Visualize possible K/D crosses several bars ahead
▶ Explore overbought/oversold scenarios: Forecast when momentum might return from extreme zones
▶ Assess divergences: Evaluate how oscillator divergences might develop
▶ Inform entry timing: Consider potential points along the forecasted momentum curve for trade entry
▶ Develop systematic strategies: Build rules based on forecasted crossovers, slope changes, or threshold levels
▶ Adapt to market conditions: Switch between methods based on current market character (trending vs range-bound, high vs low volume)
In short, the indicator's flexibility allows traders to combine forecasting projections with traditional stochastic signals, using historical K/D for immediate reference while considering forecasted values for planning and analysis. As with all technical analysis tools, the forecasts represent one possible scenario among many and should be used as part of a broader trading methodology rather than as standalone signals.
Professional Market Dashboard [Master Edition].CRYPTOThe Problem: Trading in a Vacuum Most crypto traders fail not because they can't read a chart, but because they ignore the "Weather Report." They buy an Altcoin breakout while Bitcoin Dominance is skyrocketing, or they long a dip while Tether Dominance is spiking.
This dashboard solves that problem. It is designed to act as a Decision Support System, condensing the entire state of the crypto market into a single, institutional-grade panel. It replaces the need to have 5 different tabs open (BTC.D, USDT.D, TOTAL3, etc.) and allows you to trade with full context.
How It Works (The Logic Behind the Data)
This dashboard is divided into specific zones, designed to be scanned in a "Z" pattern:
1. The Engine (Header & Sentiment)
rVol (Relative Volume) : Compares current volume to the 20-period moving average. If rVol is < 100%, the header turns Grey, signaling a "Quiet Day" (low probability for breakouts).
Net Flow ($) : Unlike standard volume indicators that suffer from "unit bias" (where 1M cheap coins looks equal to 1M expensive coins), this calculates Dollar Turnover. It multiplies volume by price to show the actual capital flowing in or out of the asset in USD.
Sentiment: A smart label that combines Net Flow direction with VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) context. It only signals "BULLISH" if price is above VWAP and Net Flow is positive.
2. Market Context (The Macro Layer)
USDT.D (Tether Dominance): The "Fear Gauge" of crypto. When this is rising, traders are fleeing to stablecoins (Risk Off). When falling, capital is deploying into assets (Risk On).
BTC.D (Bitcoin Dominance): The "Cycle Gauge."
Rising: Bitcoin is sucking liquidity from the market (Risk of Alts bleeding).
Falling: Capital is rotating into Alts (Potential Altseason).
R S(BTC): Relative Strength against Bitcoin. This calculates the performance spread between the current asset and BTC. If this is RED, the asset is underperforming Bitcoin, suggesting it may be better to just hold BTC.
3. Sector Flow (Capital Rotation)
TOTAL3: The Market Cap of the top 125 coins excluding BTC and ETH. This is the purest chart for "Altcoin Health."
SOL & ETH: Leaders for the L1 and Smart Contract sectors. Monitoring these helps identify if a move is isolated or sector-wide.
4. Trend & Technicals
ADX (Trend Strength): Measures the intensity of the trend, not the direction. If ADX > 25, the background turns red/green, signaling a trending environment. If < 25 (Grey), the market is chopping.
Smart Levels: Automatically calculates the daily Fibonacci Pivot points based on yesterday's High/Low to project the next major Support or Resistance level.
MAs: A quick-glance view of the 9/21 EMAs and 100/200 SMAs to determine trend alignment across timeframes.
Visual Design The panel uses a "Stealth" color palette (Matte Green/Red and Slate Grey) to reduce eye strain during long sessions and prevent "false signals" from overly bright colors during low-volatility periods.
Disclaimer This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee profits. Always perform your own due diligence.
Trend Signal with Alert📌The Trend Signal Indicator is based on Smooth Hiken Asia, a trend-following direction indicator that removes noise through continuity of candle body and tail structure and momentum, reveals inverse correlations in upward and downward directions, and more intuitively identifies different trends that strengthen, persist and weaken.
■ Display Settings
Simple View: Enables a minimal visual mode using a global transparency value.
Simple View Transparency: Controls opacity when Simple View is active.
■ Theme Settings
Theme: Selects one of six predefined color themes (BASIC, CYBER_PINK, FUTURE_MINT, MODERN_MINIMAL, OCEAN_WAVE, GOLD_LUXURY).
Each theme automatically sets up-trend main/glow colors and down-trend main/glow colors.
■ Custom Color Settings
Use Custom Colors: Overrides theme colors with user-defined colors.
Down Main / Down Glow: Colors applied when open > close.
Up Main / Up Glow: Colors applied when close ≥ open.
■ Line Settings
Line Width: Thickness of the main trend lines.
Glow Width: Thickness of glow lines.
Main Line Transparency: Opacity for main lines.
Glow Transparency: Opacity for glow layers.
Fill Transparency: Opacity for the area-fill between open and close plots.
■ Heiken Ashi Calculation
The script uses TAExt.heiken_ashi to generate smoothed Heiken Ashi values with:
Pre-HA smoothing (length + selectable MA type),
Post-HA smoothing (length + selectable MA type),
resulting in cleaner, noise-reduced trend representation.
■ Trend Color Logic
The indicator determines trend direction as:
Down Trend: open > close → applies MAIN_UP / GLOW_UP colors.
Up Trend: close ≥ open → applies MAIN_DOWN / GLOW_DOWN colors.
Colors adapt automatically to theme, Simple View, or custom settings, with dynamic transparency adjustments.
■ Plotting Structure
The script plots four main components:
1. Main Trend Lines
Two primary lines (open and close HA values) using main_color and user-selected line width.
2. Area Fill
A fill between the open and close plots using fill_color, providing visual body thickness.
3. Glow Layer
Multiple glow lines around the HA structure (o and c) using glow_color and reduced opacity for a layered halo effect.
4. Simplified Mode Support
When Simple View is enabled, all colors dynamically shift to a unified transparency for a softer minimal look.
■ Core Behavior
The indicator does not generate signals or predictions; it purely visualizes trend conditions using smoothed Heiken Ashi values enriched by color styling, glow layers, and theme customization.
■ Purpose
Provide a visually enhanced smoothed trend indicator.
Improve trend recognition through glow effects and area fills.
Offer flexible visual themes and full customization.
Support clean minimal mode for distraction-free charting.
Adaptive Volatility Stop by Pedro Paulo de MeloStop ATR is a clean and reliable volatility-based trailing stop system, built to adapt dynamically to market conditions using the Average True Range (ATR).
It identifies trend direction, adjusts the stop level using stair-step logic, and automatically flips the stop when price reversals occur.
How it works
Uses ATR × Multiplier to calculate an adaptive volatility buffer
Tracks trend direction internally
Recomputes and repositions the stop when a trend flip is detected
Plots separate lines for bullish and bearish stop states
Works on any market and timeframe (crypto, forex, commodities, indices, stocks)
Why it’s useful
This Stop ATR implementation is extremely stable and visually clean.
It is particularly effective for:
Trend following
Position management
Swing and position trading
Systematic stop placement
Unlike many ATR-based stop versions, this script uses a corrected flip-handling method that prevents stop misalignment and ensures consistent trend state tracking.
Inputs
Period — ATR length
Multiplier — ATR factor that defines stop distance
Author
Developed by Pedro Paulo de Melo, open-source version.
KOSPI RS Rating (Korea)This indicator measures the relative strength of a stock compared to the KOSPI index.
GEBRID Quantum Flow v2GEBRID Quantum Flow v2 is a non-repainting technical indicator that combines price structure, volume, volatility and VWAP analysis to support market context assessment using native TradingView data only.
ADX Trend Dashboard [ Hemanth ]
The ADX + DI Trend Dashboard is a indicator that helps traders instantly assess market trend direction and strength. It combines the power of ADX and DMI (Directional Movement Index) to give a clear visual representation of bullish, bearish, and sideways trends. The dashboard is fully customizable, lightweight, and easy to use.
Key Features:
Displays ADX, +DI, and -DI lines with dynamic coloring.
Green ADX: Bullish trend
Red ADX: Bearish trend
Mini dashboard shows:
Trend direction (Bullish, Bearish)
Trend strength (Weak, Strong)
Threshold lines at 20 & 25 for quick trend strength reference.
Works on any timeframe and instrument.
Clean and visually appealing design to reduce chart clutter.
Inputs:
ADX Length: Number of bars used to calculate ADX.
Higher values smooth the indicator but respond slower.
Lower values make it more sensitive but may produce more noise.
Strong Trend Threshold: ADX value considered strong. Default: 25
+DI Color / -DI Color: Customize trend line colors.
How to Use:
Trend Direction:
Green ADX + +DI > -DI → Bullish
Red ADX + -DI > +DI → Bearish
Trend Strength:
ADX < 20 → Weak
ADX 20–25 → Moderate
ADX > 25 → Strong
Use the dashboard panel to quickly identify trend and strength without manually analyzing the lines.
Recommended Timeframes:
Works on all timeframes.
Ideal for day trading, swing trading, and long-term analysis.
Note:
This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals by itself. It is designed to help traders analyze trend direction and strength visually and make informed trading decisions in combination with other tools or price action.
Altcoin HFT System [Beta]Core Logic: This indicator combines SMC order blocks with trend algorithms to capture high-frequency reversal points.
Features:
Auto Trend Identification (Triangle Signals)
High-Frequency Top/Bottom Detection
No repainting in confirmed mode
Usage:
Green ▲ / LONG: Potential Buy Zone
Red ▼ / SHORT: Potential Sell Zone
Note: This is a public beta version. For detailed tutorials or updates, please check the YouTube link in my profile signature.
Bob's Strategy Pro (Dynamic SL & TP)This code is for a technical analysis indicator called "SSL Strategy Pro (Dynamic SL & TP)". Its primary benefit is to provide traders with a comprehensive, all-in-one visual framework for market analysis and trade management directly on their charts.
Here are its key benefits:
For Market Analysis and Trend Identification:
It offers a clear, visual representation of market structure and the prevailing trend direction using intuitive colored bands.
A major long-term trend line helps you align your trades with the broader market direction, reducing the likelihood of trading against a strong trend.
For Trade Entry and Exit (Risk Management):
It provides specific visual entry signals, helping to identify potential trade initiation points with greater objectivity.
Its most significant advantage is a complete, built-in risk management system.
Dynamic Stop-Loss: It automatically calculates and visually plots a protective stop-loss that adapts to current market volatility. This helps protect profits during favorable moves and defines your initial risk per trade.
Multi-Tier Profit-Taking Framework: It visually plots up to four distinct profit target levels on the chart. These are calculated based on a customizable risk-to-reward ratio relative to your initial stop-loss, allowing you to plan partial profit-taking and manage trades in stages.
Progressive Target Display: To keep the chart uncluttered, the higher profit targets only appear on the chart once certain conditions are met, focusing your attention on the most relevant immediate levels.
Overall Practical Use:
Visual Clarity: By plotting all critical information (trend, signals, stop-loss, multiple targets) directly on the price chart, it consolidates analysis and planning into one view, reducing the need to switch between different tools.
Enhanced Discipline: It encourages systematic trading by pre-defining exit points for both loss protection and profit-taking before entering a trade.
Customizability: Users can adjust key parameters, such as the sensitivity of the trend channels and the aggressiveness of the stop-loss, to match different trading styles and market conditions.
In summary, this tool is designed to assist traders by visually clarifying trends, generating entry alerts, and—most importantly—integrating a dynamic and structured approach to stop-loss and take-profit management to help control risk and systematically capture profits.
Smart Money OB + Limit Orders + PriorityDetects breaks of structure (BOS) using swing highs/lows and an ATR-filtered impulse bar.
Builds simple order-block based levels and plots theoretical limit orders:
Buy limits are always placed below current price.
Sell limits are always placed above current price.
Shows a higher-timeframe bias using EMAs on two selectable timeframes (for example H4 + H1).
Draws “HTF-style” trendlines on the current timeframe using wider swing points.
Calculates RSI and highlights overbought/oversold regions for context.
Draws an optional “accumulation zone” box around the nearest limit level.
Optional counter-trend status: when trend is not extremely strong and price/RSI are stretched, the script can visually suggest a possible counter-trend move towards the zone (dotted arrow).
Info panel in the top-right corner summarises:
Direction priority (long / short / none)
Limit side (BUY / SELL / none)
RSI value
Trend regime (no trend / weak / strong)
Counter-trend status
“Now” line – a short text description of the current situation.
Usage notes
This script is designed to make chart reading easier: it organises structure, bias and potential areas on the chart, so you can build your own trading plans.
It does not guarantee results and should not be considered financial advice.
Always confirm ideas with your own analysis and risk management before taking any trades.






















