ICT FRACTAL MODEL [Motoneiron]📌 ICT FRACTAL MODEL
A Multi-Layered HTF Fractal Analysis Model
A Comprehensive HTF–LTF Interpretation of AMD Market Phases
🔷 Overview
ICT FRACTAL MODEL is an advanced multi-timeframe analysis tool built for traders who study structural price behavior through the lens of Accumulation → Manipulation → Distribution (AMD).
The indicator breaks down higher-timeframe candles into internal fractal phases, allowing users to observe how lower-timeframe price action develops inside each HTF structure—up to the moment a sweep and Change in State of Delivery (CISD) appear in real time.
A defining feature of this tool is its triple HTF-block architecture, enabling simultaneous visualization of three independent higher-timeframe structures. This provides a layered view of market context unavailable in comparable indicators.
🔷 Core Concept
The model is inspired by publicly available ICT concepts, including:
AMD market phasing,
liquidity behavior through sweeps,
and the Change in State of Delivery (CISD) logic.
Each HTF candle is interpreted as a four-phase microstructure:
Accumulation — candle open (balancing phase)
Manipulation — wick movement that collects liquidity
Distribution 1
Distribution 2 — directional continuation or rejection
This fractal decomposition helps identify swing reversals and continuation setups with clarity inside HTF price behavior.
🔷 Triple HTF Block System (Unique Feature)
📌 The main structural advantage of the model:
It displays up to three independent HTF fractal blocks:
Block 1 — Primary HTF Structure (4 to 10 candles)
Supports manual mode, where the user selects any available LTF–HTF combination.
Supports automatic mode, using optimized ICT-style pairing logic.
Provides the core AMD structure and sweep/CISD context.
Block 2 — Secondary HTF Context (1–4 candles)
Designed to offer intermediate-term directional context and bias refinement.
Block 3 — Advanced HTF Context (1–4 candles)
For deep multi-layer analysis, such as:
LTF → HTF → Higher-HTF → Macro-HTF
Example: 5m → 1H → 1D → 1W.
🔷 Sweep → CISD Engine (Real-Time Detection)
The indicator tracks liquidity interactions inside HTF structures.
Sweep Detection
Identifies a break of a previous HTF phase high/low followed by a return into its range
Draws a dynamic sweep line on the LTF chart
Fully real-time
Fully customizable (color, style, visibility)
CISD Detection
CISD appears only after a sweep when price closes through the open of the opposite candle.
The indicator:
draws a CISD line on the LTF chart in real time
removes the CISD line when the setup becomes invalid
🔷 Projection Levels (Fibonacci Deviation Targets)
After a confirmed CISD, automatic Fibonacci deviation targets are projected on the chart.
By default, the indicator measures distances from candle bodies, but users can switch the calculation method to wick-based projections if preferred.
You can:
add your own projection levels
adjust colors and styles
toggle visibility
🔷 Bias System
Three bias modes:
Bullish — plots only downward sweeps, bullish CISD, bullish projections
Bearish — plots only upward sweeps, bearish CISD, bearish projections
Neutral — shows both sides
This helps reduce noise and focus on one directional narrative.
🔷 HTF Time Anchors (with TF Labels)
Each HTF block displays:
the opening time of every HTF candle
the name of the timeframe (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W) directly under the candle
These help quickly understand which specific HTF structures are currently plotted.
Users can customize:
color
style
or disable anchors per HTF block
🔷 HTF Range Lines on the LTF Chart
The indicator draws:
• Line of the current HTF candle open
• Horizontal HTF High and Low of the range
• Vertical boundaries of the HTF range
All elements offer full customization of:
color
thickness
line type
visibility
🔷 Point Reversal Zones
This module highlights areas where the wick of the next HTF candle is statistically likely to form.
It draws:
a boundary line marking the expected wick-formation zone
a highlighted area representing where the wick is likely to appear after a CISD setup has formed
This helps users identify potential interaction zones for entries after a CISD.
🔷 Time Filters (Sessions)
Session filters allow restricting sweep/CISD setups to specific trading sessions:
Asia
London
New York
Custom user-defined time windows
Useful for filtering setups based on session characteristics,
rather than general noise filtering.
🔷 SMT Divergence Module (Secondary Feature)
SMT is included as an optional supporting module, not a core part of the model.
The indicator can:
compare up to two additional correlated assets
detect swing divergences
display a compact SMT dashboard with percentages of bullish/bearish swings
Designed to provide additional context when needed.
🔷 Alerts
The indicator supports alerts through standard TradingView alert tools.
You can create alerts for:
New CISD formation
To enable alerts, open the TradingView alert menu and choose the CISD event from the list, then configure your preferred notification method.
🔷 Settings Overview
HTF Blocks
Manual & automatic LTF–HTF pairing
Block 1: 4–10 candles
Block 2 & 3: 1–4 candles
Fully customizable appearance
Sweep / CISD
Full color & style customization
Hide/show controls
CISD auto-removal on invalidation
Projection Levels
Add your own deviation levels
Custom colors
Optional visibility
Bias
Bullish
Bearish
Neutral
Time Filters
Asia / London / New York
Manual custom range
Point Reversal
Wick-formation zone boundary
Highlighted wick-formation area
Style customization
SMT Module
Up to 2 comparison assets
Divergence dashboard
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is provided exclusively for educational and informational purposes.
It does not constitute financial advice, trading signals, or investment recommendations.
Past price behavior does not guarantee future outcomes.
All trading decisions are made solely by the user.
This is an invite-only script with protected source code to preserve the author's intellectual work.
Pivot points and levels
Auto Div ADX STO RSI (Flip+P) v2This strategy combines multi-indicator divergence detection, momentum confirmation and adaptive position management into a unified automated trading framework.
It identifies regular bullish and bearish divergences using RSI and Stochastic (K), with configurable confirmation logic (RSI+STO, RSI only, or STO only). Divergences are validated only when price forms a lower low / higher high while the oscillator forms a higher low / lower high within a user-defined lookback window.
To filter low-quality setups, the strategy applies an ADX trend strength requirement, ensuring signals are taken only when market conditions reflect sufficient directional energy. Optional stochastic filters (oversold/overbought K levels) can further refine long and short entries.
Once a valid signal appears, the system supports Automatic Flip Logic:
If a bullish divergence forms during a short position, the strategy closes the short and flips long.
If a bearish divergence forms during a long position, it closes the long and flips short.
Position sizing uses adaptive pyramiding: the initial flip takes size proportional to the opposite side’s accumulated units, and new signals in the same direction can add incremental units (scale-in) if enabled. This models progressive conviction as new divergence signals occur.
All entries can optionally be required to confirm on bar close.
Alerts are included for both Long and Short entries.
Key Features
• Automatic detection of RSI and Stochastic divergences
• User-selectable confirmation rules (RSI, STO, or both)
• ADX-based strength filter
• Optional Stochastic K oversold/overbought filters
• Full flip logic between Long and Short
• Dynamic pyramiding and configurable scale-ins
• Bar-close confirmation option
• Alerts for Long/Short entries
• Status-line visualization of ADX, RSI, Stochastic, and unit cycles
This strategy is designed for traders who want a structured, divergence-based model enhanced with trend strength filtering and flexible position management logic, suitable for systematic discretionary trading or fully automated execution.
Weekly Open Range - TatoshiDisplays a weekly open range for both current and previous weeks. Gives users the flexibility to adjust the number of hours that the weekly open range is determined by. I personally use the first 3 hours, but play around with it.
A GOAT of a indicator, allows the user to easily set their bias for the week and extremely simple to build a strategy around.
Monthly Open Range - TatoshiDisplays a monthly open range for both current and previous months. Gives users the flexibility to adjust the number of hours that the monthly open range is determined by. I personally use the first 10 hours, but play around with it.
A GOAT of a indicator, allows the user to easily set their bias for the month and extremely simple to build a strategy around.
inyerneck Diaper Sniper v16 — LOW VOL V CATCHERDiaper Sniper v16 — Low-Vol Reversal Hunter
Catches dead-cat bounces and V-shaped reversals on the day’s biggest losers.
Designed for pennies and trash stocks that drop 6 %+ from recent high and snap back on any volume + green candle.
Features:
• Tiny green “D” = reversal signal
• Works on 1m → daily
• Fully adjustable filters
Best on low-float runners that bleed hard and bounce harder.
Use tiny size — it fires a lot.
Public version — code visible. No invite-only on Essential plan.
do not alter settings with out first recording defaults.. defaults are quite effective
2025 build. Test at your own risk.
Key Levels: PDH/L, PMH/L, Oopening RangeBasic scrip that shows Previous Day High and Low, and also Pre-Market High Lows, and also the Opening Range. Everything is adjustable.
Support Line [by rukich]🟠 OVERVIEW
The indicator displays a floating line that acts as a support level. It's important to remember that any support level can be broken.
🟠 COMPONENTS
The indicator is based on the percentage difference between the closes of the n-th bar back and the current bar. The resulting percentage is smoothed to remove noise.
The indicator is displayed as a green-red line (the colors don’t carry meaning — they are used just for visual variety). When the price touches the support level, the bar background turns green.
For convenience, there is a label on the right side of the indicator showing the current value of the line.
🟠 HOW TO USE
The indicator includes several settings that can be adjusted, though optimal defaults are provided.
Settings:
Timeframe — specifies which timeframe’s data is used to calculate the line.
Candles back — specifies how many bars back from the current one are used.
The indicator should be used according to general support-zone logic. Since no support zone guarantees a price bounce, the optimal approach is to confirm the reaction after the price touches the line.
Example of use:
In the current example, the Timeframe in the indicator settings is set to 1 hour, and the currently open chart is 5 minutes. This means that on the 5-minute chart we see a 1-hour line. After the price touches the support line, you need to see a confirmation of the reaction to understand whether the support zone is holding the price.
In the examples, reaction confirmation is shown through: the formation of an M5 shift and the invalidation of an FVG M5- (the latter is more risky than the M5 shift):
🟠 CONCLUSION
The indicator shows a floating support zone, and when tested, you should confirm the reaction on a lower timeframe.
Momentum Market Structure ProThis first indicator in the Beyond Market Structure Suite gives you clear market structure at a glance, with adaptive support & resistance zones. It's the only SMC-style indicator built from momentum highs & lows, as far as I know. It creates dynamic support & resistance zones that change strength and resize intelligently, and gives you timely alerts when price bounces from support/rejects from resistance.
You’re free to use the provided entry and exit signals as a ready-to-use, self-contained strategy, or plug its structure into your existing system to sharpen your edge :
• Market structure bias may help improve a compatible system's win rate by taking longs only in bullish bias and shorts in bearish structure.
• Support/resistance can help trend traders identify inflection points, and help range traders define ranges.
🟩 HIGHLIGHTS
⭐ Unique market structure with different characteristics than purely price-based models.
⭐ Support and resistance created from only the extreme levels.
⭐ Support & resistance zones adapt to remain relevant. Zones are deactivated when they become too weak.
⭐ Long and short signals for a bounce from support/rejection from resistance.
🟩 WHY "MARKET STRUCTURE FIRST, ALWAYS"?
"There is only one side to the stock market; and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side." — Jesse Livermore, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (1923)
If the market is structurally against your trade, you're gonna have a bad time. So you must know what the market structure is before you plan your trade. The more precise and relevant your definition of market structure, the better.
🟩 HOW TO TRADE USING THIS INDICATOR (SIMPLE)
• Directional filter : The prevailing bias background can be used for any kind of trades you want to take. For example, you can long a bounce from support in a bullish market structure bias, or short a rejection from resistance in bearish bias.
• Entries : For more conservative entries, you could wait for a Candle Trend flip after a reaction from your chosen zone (see below for more about Candle Trend).
• Stops : The included running stop-loss level based on Average True Range (ATR) can be used for a stop-loss — set the desired multiplier, and use the level from the bar where you enter your trade.
• Take-profit : Similarly, you can set a Risk:Return-based take-profit target. Support and resistance zones can also be used as full or partial take-profit targets.
See the Advanced section below for more ideas.
🟩 SIGNALS
⭐ ENTRIES
You can enable signals and alerts for bounces from support and rejections from resistance (you'll get more signals using Adaptive mode). You can filter these by requiring corresponding market structure bias (it uses the bias you've already set for the background), and by requiring that Candle Trend confirm the move.
I've slipped in my all-time favourite creation to this indicator: Candle Trend. When price makes a Simple Low pivot, the trend flips bullish. When price then makes a Simple High pivot, the trend flips bearish (see my Market Structure library for a full explanation). This tool is so simple, yet I haven't noticed it anywhere else. It shows short-term trends beautifully. I use it mainly as confirmation of a move. You can use it to confirm ANY kind of move, but here we use it for bounces from support/rejections from resistance.
Note that the pivots and Zigzags are structure, not signals.
⭐ STOPS
You can use the supplied running ATR-based stop level to find a stop-loss level that suits your trading style. Set the desired multiplier, and use the level from the bar where you enter your trade.
⭐ TAKE-PROFIT
Similarly, you can set a take-profit target based on Risk:Return (R:R). If this setting is enabled, the indicator calculates the distance between the closing price and your configured stop, then multiplies that by the configured R:R factor to calculate an appropriate take-profit level. Note that while the stop line is reasonably smooth, the take-profit line varies much more, reflecting the fact that if price has moved away from your stop, the trade requires a greater move in order to hit a given R:R ratio.
Since the indicator doesn't know where you were actually able to enter a position, add a ray using the drawing tool and set an alert if you want to be notified when price reaches your stop or target.
🟩 WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT THIS INDICATOR
⭐ MOMENTUM PIVOTS
Almost all market structure indicators use simple Williams fractals. A very small number incorporate momentum, either as a filter or to actually derive the highs and lows. However, of those that derive pivots from momentum, I'm not aware of any that then create full market structure from it.
⭐ SUPPORT & RESISTANCE
Some other indicators also adjust S/R zones after creation, some use volume in zone creation, some increase strength for overlap, a few merge zones together, and many use price interactions to classify zones. But my implementation differs from others, as far as I can tell after looking at many many indicators, in seven specific ways:
+ Zones are *created* from purely high-momentum pivots, not derived or filtered from simple Williams pivots (e.g. `ta.pivothigh()`).
+ Zones are *weakened* dynamically as well as strengthened. Many people know that S/R gets stronger if price rejects from it, but this is only half the story. Different price patterns strengthen *or weaken* zones.
+ We use *conviction-weighted candle patterns* to adjust strength. Not simply +1 for price touching the zone, but a set of single-bar and multi-bar patterns which all have different effects.
+ The rolling strength adjustments are all *moderated by volume*. The *relative volume* forms a part of each adjustment pattern. Some of our patterns reward strong volume, some punish it.
+ We do our own candle modelling, and the adjustment patterns take this into account.
+ We *resize* zones as a result of certain candle patterns ("indecision erodes, conviction defends").
+ We shrink overlapping zones to their sum *and* add their strengths.
🟩 HOW TO TRADE USING THIS INDICATOR (ADVANCED)
In addition to the ideas in the How to Trade Using This indicator (Simple) section above, here are some more ideas.
You can use the market structure:
• As a bias for entries given by more reactive momentum resets, or indeed other indicators and systems.
• You could use a change in market structure to close a long-running trend-following position.
You can use the distance from a potential entry to the CHoCH line as a filter to choose higher-potential trades in ranging assets.
Confluence between market structure and your favourite trend indicator can be powerful.
Multi timeframe analysis
This is a bit of a rabbit hole, but you could use a split screen with this indicator on a higher timeframe (HTF) view of the same asset:
• If the 1D structure turns bullish, the next time that the 1H structure also flips bullish might be a good entry.
• Rejection from a HTF zone, confirmed by lower timeframe (LTF) structure, could be a good entry.
None of this is advice. You need to master your own system, and especially know your own strengths and weaknesses, in order to be a successful trader. An indicator, no matter how cool, is not going to one-shot that process for you.
In Adaptive mode, a skillful trader will be able to spot more opportunities to classify and use support and resistance than any algorithm, including mine, now that they've been automatically drawn for you.
If you are doing historical analysis, note that the "Calculated bars" setting is set to a reasonably small number by default, which helps performance. Either increase this number (setting to zero means "use all the bars"), or use Bar Replay to examine further back in the chart's history. If you encounter errors or slow loading, reduce this number.
🟩 SUPPORT & RESISTANCE
A support zone is an area where price is more likely to bounce, and a resistance zone is an area where price is more likely to reject. Marking these zones up on the chart is extremely helpful, but time-consuming. We create them automatically from only high-momentum areas, to cut noise and highlight the zones we consider most important.
In Simple mode, we simply mark S/R zones from momentum and Implied pivots. We don't update them, just deactivate them if price closes beyond them. Use this mode if you're interested in only recent levels.
In Adaptive mode, zones persist after they're traversed. Once the zones are created, we adjust them based on how price and volume interact with them. We display stronger zones with more opaque fills, and weaker zones with more transparent fills. To calculate strength, we first preprocess candles to take into account gaps between candles, because price movement after market is just as important in its own way. The preprocessing also redefines what constitutes upper and lower wicks, so as to better account for order flow and commitment. We use these modelled candle values, as well as their relative amplitude historically, rather than the raw OHLC for all calculations for interactions of price and zones. It's important to understand, when trying to figure out why the indicator strengthened or weakened a zone, that it sees fundamental price action in a different way to what is shown on standard chart candles (and in a way that can't easily be represented accurately on chart candles).
Then, we strengthen or weaken , and resize support and resistance zones dynamically using different formulas for different events, based on principles including these:
• The close is the market's "vote", the momentum shift anchor.
• Defended penetrations reveal validated liquidity clusters.
• Markets contract to defended levels.
• "The wick is the fakeout, but the close tells you if institutions held the level." — ICT (Inner Circle Trader)
Adaptive mode is more powerful, but you might need to tweak some of the Advanced Support & Resistance settings to get a comfortable number of zones on the chart.
🟩 MOMENTUM PIVOTS
The building blocks of market structure are Highs and Lows — places where price hits a temporary extreme and reverses. All the indicators I could find that create full market structure do so from basic price pivots — Williams fractals, being the highest/lowest candle wick for N candles backwards and forwards (there are some notable first attempts on TradingView to use momentum to define pivots, but no full structure). "Highest/lowest out of N bars" is the almost universal method, but it also picks up somewhat arbitrary price movements. Recognising this, programmers and traders often use longer lookbacks to focus on the more significant Highs and Lows. This removes some noise, but can also remove detail.
My indicator uses a completely different way of thinking about High and Low pivots. A High is where *momentum* peaks and falls back, and a low is where it dips and then recovers. While this is happening, we record the extremes in price, and use those prices as the High or Low pivot zones.
This deliberately picks out different, more meaningful pivots than any purely price-based approach, helping you focus on the swings that matter. By design, it also ignores some stray wicks and other price action that doesn't reflect significant momentum. Price action "purists" might not like this at first, but remember, ultimately we want to trade this. Check and see which levels the market later respects. It's very often not simply the numerically higher/lower local maxima and minima, but the levels that held meaning, interpreted here through momentum.
The first-release version uses the humble Stochastic as the structural momentum metric. Yes, I know — it's overlooked by most people, but that's because they're using it wrong. Stochastic is a full-range oscillator with medium excursions, unlike RSI, say, which is a creeping oscillator with reluctant resets. This makes Stoch (at the default period of 14) not quite reactive enough for on-the-ball momentum reset entry signals, but close to perfect (no metric is 100%) for structural pivots.
Stochastic is also a solid choice for structure because divergences are rare and not usually very far away in terms of price. More reactive momentum metrics such as Stochastic RSI produce very noisy structure that would take a whole extra layer of interpreting (see Further Research, below).
For these reasons, I may or may not add other options for momentum. In the initial release, I've added smoothed RSI as an alternative just to show it's possible, which takes even longer than Stochastic to migrate from one extreme to another, creating an interesting, longer-term structure.
🟩 IMPLIED PIVOTS
We want pivots to mark important price levels so that we can compute market direction and support & resistance zones from them.
In this context, we see that some momentum metrics, and Stochastic in particular, tend to give multiple consecutive resets in the same direction. In other words, we get High followed by High, or Low followed by Low, which does not give us the chance to create properly detailed structure. To remedy this, we simply take the most extreme price action between two same-direction pivots, and create an Implied pivot out of it, after the second same-direction pivot is created.
Obviously these pivots are created very late. Recalling why we wanted them, we realise that this is fine. By definition , price has not exceeded the Implied Pivot level when they're created. So they show us an interesting level that is yet untested.
Implied Pivots are thus created indirectly by momentum but defined directly by price. They are for structure only. We choose not to give them a Dow type (HH, HL, LH, LL) and not to include them in the Main Zigzag to emphasise their secondary nature. However, Implied Pivots are not "internal" or "minor" pivots. There is no such concept in the current Momentum Market Structure model.
If you want less responsive, more long-term structure, you can turn Implied Pivots off.
🟩 DOW STRUCTURE
Dow structure is the simplest form of market structure — Higher Highs (HHs) and Higher Lows (HLs) is an uptrend (showing buyer dominance), and vice-versa for a downtrend.
We label all Momentum (not Implied) Pivots with their Dow qualifier. You can also choose to display the background bias according to the Dow trend.
There is an input option to enable a "Ranging" Dow state, which happens when you get Lower Highs in an uptrend or Higher Lows in a downtrend.
🟩 SMC-STYLE STRUCTURE (BOS, CHOCH)
The ideas of trend continuation after taking out prior highs/lows and looking for early signs of possible reversal go back to Dow and Wyckoff, but have been popularised by SMC as Break Of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH).
BOS can be used as a trigger: for example:
• Wait for a bullish break of structure
• Then attempt to buy the pullback
• Cancel if structure breaks bearish (meaning, we get a bearish CHoCH break)
How to buy the pullback? This is the trillion-dollar question. First, you need solid structure. Without structure, you got nothin'. Then, you want some identified levels where price might bounce from.
If only we incorporated intelligent support and resistance into this very indicator 😍
Creating and maintaining correct BOS and CHoCH continuously , without resetting arbitrarily when conditions get difficult, is technically challenging. I believe I've created an implementation of this structure that is at least as solid as any other available.
In general, BOS is fully momentum‑pivot‑driven; CHoCH is anchored to momentum pivots but maintained mainly by raw price extremes relative to those anchors (breaks are obviously pure price). This means that the exact levels will sometimes differ from your previous favourite market structure indicator.
We have made some assumptions here which may or may not match any one person's understanding of the "correct" way to do things, including: BOS is not reset on wicks because, for us, if price cannot close beyond the BOS there is no BOS break, therefore the previous wick level is still important. The candidate for CHoCH on opposing CHoCH break *is* reset on a wick, because we want to be sure to overcome the leftover liquidity at that new extreme before calling a Change of Character. The CHoCH is moved on a BOS break. For a bullish BOS break, the new CHoCH is the lowest price *since the last momentum pivot was confirmed, creating the BOS that just broke*, and vice-versa for bearish. If there's a stray wick before that, which doesn't shift momentum, we don't care about it.
🟩 ZIGZAG
The Major Swing Zigzag dynamically connects momentum highs and lows (e.g., from a Higher Low to the latest Higher High), adjusting as new extremes form to reveal the overall trend leg.
The Implied Structure Zigzag joins momentum pivots and Implied pivots, if enabled.
🟩 REPAINTING
It's really important to understand two things before asking "Does it repaint?":
1. ALL structure indicators repaint, in the sense of drawing things into the past or notifying you of things that happened in past bars, because by definition, structure needs some kind of confirmation, which takes at least one bar, usually several. This is normal.
2. Almost all indicators of ANY kind repaint in that they display unconfirmed values until the current bar closes. This is also normal.
Most features of this indicator repaint in the ordinary, intended ways described above: the pivots (Implied doubly so), BOS and CHoCH lines, and formation of S/R zones.
The Zigzags, by design, adjust themselves to new pivots. The active lines often change and attach themselves to new anchors. This is a form of repainting. It's important to note that the Zigzags are not signals. They're there to help visualise market structure, and structure does change. Therefore, I prioritised clearly explaining what price did rather than preserving its history.
One of the "bad" kinds of repainting is if a signal is printed when the bar closes, but then on a later bar that "confirmed" signal changes. This is a fundamental issue with some high timeframe implementations. It's bad because you might already have entered a trade and now the indicator is pretending that it never signalled it for you. My indicators do not do this (in fact I wrote an entire library to help other authors avoid this).
If you are ever in any doubt, play with an indicator in Bar Replay mode to see exactly what it does.
To understand repainting, see the official docs: www.tradingview.com
🟩 FURTHER RESEARCH
I've attempted to answer two of the tricky problems in technical analysis in Pine: how to do robust and responsive market structure, and how to maintain support and resistance zones once created. However, this just opens up more possibilities. Which momentum metrics are suitable for structure? Can more reactive metrics be used, and how do we account for divergences in a structural model based on key horizontal levels? Which sets of rules give the best results for maintaining support and resistance? Does the market have a long or a short memory? Is bar decay a natural law or a coping mechanism?
🟩 CREDITS
❤️ I'd like to thank my humble trading mentor, whose brilliant ideas inspire me to garble out code. Thanks are also due to @Timeframe_Titans for guidance on the finer points of market structure (all mistakes and distortions are my own), and to @NJPorthos for feedback and encouragement during the months in the wilderness.
Paid script
Volumen con línea promedio//@version=6
indicator("Volumen con línea promedio", overlay=false)
periodo = input.int(20, title="Período de media")
volumen = volume
mediaVolumen = ta.sma(volumen, periodo)
colorBarra = volumen > mediaVolumen ? color.green : color.red
plot(volumen, title="Volumen", style=plot.style_columns, color=colorBarra)
plot(mediaVolumen, title="Línea promedio", color=color.orange, linewidth=2, style=plot.style_line)
Bassi's Pattern Breakout IndicatorBASSI'S PATTERN BREAKOUT INDICATOR
Author: Bassi | Published 2025
One of the cleanest and most accurate classic pattern detectors on TradingView – proudly coded and shared by Bassi.
Detects & confirms breakouts from:
• Double Top / Double Bottom
• Triple Top / Triple Bottom
• Head & Shoulders
• Inverse Head & Shoulders
Key Features:
• 100% non-repainting – signals only appear after candle close
• Smart breakout confirmation using the correct neckline level
• Visual pattern drawing (tops/bottoms + necklines)
• Clear breakout labels with vertical confirmation lines
• Real-time TradingView alerts (one alert per bar close)
• All alerts include "Bassi" prefix so you know it's the original
• Dynamic coloring for Double Bottom (red in lower areas, green in higher areas)
• No messy BUY/SELL labels – clean professional look (as requested by the community)
Why traders love it:
- Extremely reliable on all timeframes (1m to monthly)
- Works perfectly on Forex, Stocks, Crypto, Indices
- No false signals during consolidation
- Perfect for swing trading, scalping and position trading
Settings:
• Pivot Left/Right Bars – adjust sensitivity
• Price Tolerance % – how flat the tops/bottoms must be
• Max Pivot Storage – memory management
• Enable/disable alerts and visual markers
How to use:
1. Add to chart
2. Create alert → select "Bassi's Pattern Breakout Indicator"
3. Choose "Once per bar close"
4. Get notified instantly on every confirmed breakout!
This is the original and only authorized version by Bassi.
If you enjoy this indicator, please leave a like and follow for future updates!
© Bassi 2025 – All rights reserved
#pattern #breakout #doubletop #doublebottom #headandshoulders #tradingview #bassi
Adaptive Support and Resistance LevelsAdaptive Support and Resistance Levels
This indicator is a comprehensive institutional-grade trading tool designed to visualize Auction Market Theory (AMT), Support and Resistance concepts directly on the price chart. It is built for traders who require a deep understanding of market structure without the visual clutter of standard retail indicators.
Key Features:
1] Fractal Adaptive Engine:
The indicator automatically adjusts its calculations based on your timeframe.
-Intraday (1m-15m): Displays Daily Levels.
-Swing/Positional (30m-1H): Displays Weekly Levels.
-Long Term (Daily+): Displays Monthly Levels.
2]Untested Levels:
-Identifies levels from previous sessions that have not been tested by price.
-Extends these levels forward as "Magnets" until price touches them.
-Touch-Delete Logic: Once price interacts with a magnet, the line is automatically removed to keep the chart clean.
3] Institutional Dashboard:
- A "Flight Deck" table in the top-right corner provides real-time metrics:
-Context: Are we inside, above, or below the previous value zone?
-Auction State: Is the current market balanced or imbalanced?
-IB Status: Initial Balance (first 60 mins) breakout/breakdown status.
-Fuel Gauge: Measures current range vs. ADR (Average Daily Range) to gauge exhaustion.
-Volume Flow: Detects high-aggression volume relative to the average.
How to Use:
Trend Following: Look for price breaking out of the (Static Lines) , Pullback rejection, Rejection from the lines.
Reversion: Use the lower lines for bulls reversal and Upper lines for bears reversal ( Kind of reversal candle formation )
Risk Management: Use the ADR Fuel Gauge to avoid buying extended markets (>100% ADR).
Disclaimer: This tool is only for educational and analytical purposes only. Not any recommendation.
[Yorsh] BJN iFVG Model RC1 BJN iFVG Model - Mechanical Trading System
Description:
The BJN iFVG Model is not just an indicator; it is a full-scale, semi-automated trading architecture designed to mechanically execute the specific "BJN" Inverted FVG strategy.
Designed for precision traders operating on Lower Timeframes (1m to 5m), this script eliminates the cognitive load of manual analysis. It automates every single step of the mechanical model—from Higher Timeframe narrative building to tick-perfect structural validation and risk calculation.
This tool transforms your chart into a professional trading cockpit, split into three intelligent engines:
1. The Matrix (Context Engine)
Before looking for an entry, you must understand the narrative. The Matrix handles the heavy lifting of multi-timeframe analysis without cluttering your chart:
Real-Time Delivery State: Automatically detects if price is reacting from valid HTF PD Arrays (1H, 4H, Daily) to confirm a "Delivery" state.
Liquidity Sweeps: Tracks Fractals across three dimensions (1H, 15m, and Micro-Structure) to identify liquidity raids instantly.
Advanced SMT Divergence: A built-in, multi-mode SMT engine scans for correlation breaks (Pivot SMT, Adjacent Wick SMT, and FVG SMT) between NQ/ES (or custom tickers) in real-time.
Time & Macro Tracking: Automatically visualizes Killzones and highlights high-probability Macro windows.
2. The Executioner (Entry Engine)
Once the context is set, the Executioner handles the specific Inverted FVG (iFVG) entry model with strict mechanical rules:
Structural Integrity: Automatically identifies the Invalidation Point (IP), Floor/Ceiling, and Break-Even levels for every setup.
Hazard Detection: The script proactively scans the "Trading Leg" for opposing unmitigated FVGs (Hazards). If the path isn't clean, the trade is flagged or invalidated.
Composite Logic: Intelligently merges "noisy" price action into Composite FVGs to reduce false signals.
Integrated Position Sizer: When a trade is confirmed, a visual box appears showing your precise Entry, Stop Loss, Hard Stop, and Take Profit levels, along with a calculated Contract Quantity based on your risk tolerance.
3. The Ranking System (Quality Control)
Not all trades are created equal. This system grades every single confirmed setup in real-time based on confluence factors:
Grades: Ranges from A++ (Perfect Confluence) to C (Low Probability).
Confluence Check: Checks for Delivery, Sweeps (HTF/LTF), SMT, and Macro alignment at the exact moment of the trigger.
Live Status Panel: A dashboard on your chart displays the current live trade status (Armed, Triggered, Confirmed) and its Rank, so you never miss a beat.
Optimization & Performance
Trading on the 1-minute timeframe requires speed. This script has been rigorously optimized for high-frequency environments:
Smart Garbage Collection: The script manages its own memory, cleaning up old data arrays to prevent lag, ensuring the chart remains fluid even after days of data accumulation.
Tunnel Vision: Calculations are strictly focused on the relevant trading leg, ignoring historical noise to maximize execution speed.
Zero-Repaint: All historical analysis is strictly non-repainting to ensure backtesting reliability.
How to Use
Timeframes: Optimized for 1m, 2m, 3m, 4m, 5m execution.
Alerts: Configure the robust alert system to notify you only when setups meet your standards (e.g., "Alert only on Rank B+ or higher").
Strategy: Wait for the Status Panel to show a "CONFIRMED" signal. Use the on-screen Position Sizer to execute the trade with the displayed risk parameters.
Stop analyzing; start executing. Welcome to mechanical trading.
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RISK DISCLAIMER:
The content, tools, and signals generated by this script are strictly for educational and informational purposes only. This script does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities, futures, or other financial instruments.
Trading financial markets involves a high degree of risk and is not suitable for all investors. The "Position Sizer" and "Trade Setups" displayed are hypothetical simulations designed to demonstrate the mechanics of the BJN methodology; they do not guarantee future performance.
Use this tool at your own risk. The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any trading losses or damages incurred in connection with the use of this script. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor and practice proper risk management.
Support & Resistance Pro by 🅰🅻🅿Support & Resistance Pro by 🅰🅻🅿
A Multi-Layer Market Structure Engine for Professional Price Analysis
Support & Resistance Pro is a next-generation price structure algorithm designed to identify the most meaningful support and resistance levels across any market or timeframe.
Instead of relying on simple fractals, random pivots, or fixed-distance lines, this script analyzes the way price interacts with historical levels — including wick reactions, close rejections, structural pivots, retests, and liquidity sweeps.
The result is a clean, intelligent, and highly accurate market structure map that adapts to every style of trading.
🚀 Key Features
1. Multi-Layer S/R Engine (Up to 20 Dynamic Levels)
The algorithm computes and ranks up to 20 unique levels , from strongest to weakest.
Each level is scored using:
Structural pivot strength
Number of historical touches
Closeness of each interaction
Market memory & reaction weight
Breakout and retest behavior
This produces an objective hierarchy of price levels — ideal for scalping, day trading, or swing analysis.
2. Smart Strength Filter
To remove noise, the Smart Strength Filter evaluates how often price has interacted with each level and hides the ones that lack significance.
You can customize:
Lookback range
Minimum touch count
Touch tolerance sensitivity
This ensures your chart displays only the most relevant and reliable structural zones for the current environment.
3. Heat Map Intensity Coloring
Levels automatically change opacity based on their strength:
More touches → stronger color
Fewer touches → lighter color
This creates a natural visual heat map that highlights where market memory is strongest — perfect for identifying high-probability breakout or reversal zones.
4. Multi-Timeframe Compatibility
Project higher timeframe S/R onto lower timeframe charts to enhance confluence:
Day traders: render 4H levels on 5m–15m
Swing traders: render 1D levels on 1H
Scalpers: render 1H levels on 1m–3m
This gives you powerful structural awareness without switching charts.
5. Clean Visual Design
Every element has been designed to stay out of your way:
Choose your preferred level count (8–20)
Adjustable line thickness
Label sizing and offset controls
Optional price tags
Light or dark color-friendly styling
The visual layout is clean, modern, and tailored for long chart sessions.
6. Profile Presets for Every Trader
Four built-in trading profiles are included:
Scalp Mode
Reactive levels
Tight tolerance
Best for 1m–5m
Day Trade Mode
Balanced structure
Ideal for 5m–1H
Swing Mode
Broad pivots
Higher significance
Perfect for 4H–1D
Custom Mode
Full control over every parameter.
🎯 How Traders Use This
Identify major reversal zones
Find liquidity pockets before they form
Improve breakout accuracy
Locate fair-value areas for entries
Combine HTF structure with LTF setups
Simplify noise-heavy charts
Whether you’re looking for scalping precision or long-term structure, the indicator adapts instantly.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is intended for market analysis and educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice.
Always backtest and verify settings before trading live markets.
🅐🅛🅟 – Author
Created with care, precision, and countless hours of testing by alpprofitmax.
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
SHOPPA trendBuy and Sell indicator based on golden cross and death cross. exit signals for LX (long exit) and SX (short exit)
Previous/Current Day High/Low/Open/Close LevelsThis Pine Script creates a TradingView indicator that displays key price levels from previous and current trading days. Here's what it does:
Main Features
Price Level Display:
Previous Day High (PDH) - Highest price from yesterday
Previous Day Low (PDL) - Lowest price from yesterday
Previous Day Close (PDC) - Closing price from yesterday
Current Day Open (DO) - Opening price of today
Intraday High (IDH) - Highest price reached so far today
Intraday Low (IDL) - Lowest price reached so far today
Key Settings
Days Back - Shows levels for the last 1-30 days (default: 5 days)
Line Extension - Projects lines forward beyond the current candle (default: 25 bars)
Toggle Controls - Turn each level on/off individually
Customizable Colors - Each level has its own color (red for highs, green for lows, etc.)
Labels - Optional text labels (PDH, PDL, etc.) positioned on left or right side
How It Works
The script draws horizontal lines at these key price levels throughout the trading day. Lines break at each new day to avoid connecting across sessions. Dashed connector lines extend to the labels for easy identification.
This is particularly useful for intraday traders who watch these levels for potential support/resistance zones and breakout opportunities.
Future High LinePlot a horizontal line from the current high n bars into the future. Line is user configurable.
Works well with Ichimoku Cloud. When line (26 bars) rises into an overhead cloud, this often signals bullish price movement.
Exhaustion Zone [by rukich]🟠 OVERVIEW
The indicator shows asset exhaustion — an area of interest where potential buying opportunities can be considered.
🟠 COMPONENTS
The indicator is based on a combination of fundamental tools designed to properly react to price movement and volatility.
It is displayed on the chart as a green line. When the price touches the indicator line, the candle lights up and is highlighted in green.
🟠 HOW TO USE
The best timeframes for using the indicator: 1D and 3D.
Since the indicator is used on higher timeframes, the price rarely reaches the indicator line, but it often shows a strong reaction when it does, which suggests that the indicator can be used for investment purposes.
Since the zone suggests potential buying opportunities, it’s best to act from the zone only when a reaction is confirmed. Confirmation may include a candle close beyond nearby fractals or the invalidation of the nearest resistance zone.
🟠 CONCLUSION
The indicator highlights an area of interest where, upon confirmation of a reaction, buying opportunities may be considered.
The RayAlgo™ Pro Indicator 2.0RayAlgo™ Pro 2.0 is not just a signal generator; it is a comprehensive market structure engine designed to align retail traders with institutional footprints. By combining Smart Money Concepts (SMC) with advanced volatility calculations, this toolkit filters out noise to reveal the true narrative of the chart.
Core Features
Advanced Market Structure (BOS & CHoCH) : Automatically detects Break of Structure (BOS) for trend continuation and Change of Character (CHoCH) for potential reversals. Choose between Candle Close or Wick validation to suit your style.
Smart Order Blocks with Volume : Unlike standard order block indicators, RayAlgo™ validates zones using volume data. Blocks are clearly labeled with total volume, helping you distinguish between weak pivots and true institutional interest.
Institutional Dashboard: A non-intrusive, sleek panel located in the bottom right. It provides an instant "Health Check" of the market, monitoring multi-timeframe trends (MTF), trend age, volatility score, and ADX strength.
Neon Trend Wireframe : A proprietary volatility ribbon that visualizes the "breathing" of the market. It expands during high volatility and contracts during squeezes, keeping you on the right side of the momentum.
Automated TP/SL & S/R : Dynamic Support and Resistance zones that adapt to volatility, plus optional Take Profit and Stop Loss suggestions based on a fixed Risk/Reward ratio.
How to Trade with RayAlgo™ Pro 2.0
Identify the Bias: Use the Dashboard to confirm the higher timeframe trend.
Wait for Structure: Look for a confirmed CHoCH or BOS signal in the direction of the trend.
Confirm with Order Blocks: Look for price to retest a high-volume Order Block.
Execute: Use the built-in Signals for entry timing and the dynamic S/R zones for targets.
Every element is adjustable. You can toggle Order Blocks, adjust the Pivot Strength for S/R zones, or minimize the Dashboard to suit your screen real estate.
Weekly Future and ZoneDescription
🔹This multi-tool indicator plots Best-Strike–based R/S levels, BEP zones, Panic zones, Synthetic Future High/Low, Previous Day OHLC, Daily Open, CPR (Daily/Weekly), and key EMAs.
Designed for option writers, index traders, and intraday traders who want all major reference levels in one place.
🔹Includes toggles for every module, auto-cleaned drawing objects, CPR box shading, customizable MAs, and optimized last-bar rendering.
Best Strike : CE/PE Close price which is near.
Need Input CE/PE High, Low, Close Price
💡 Key Features:
Best-strike derived R1, R2, S1, S2
BEP (Break-even) Levels
Panic Zones for directional risk
Synthetic Future High/Low using CE/PE premium imbalance
Previous Day OHLC for intraday structure mapping
Daily Session Open
CPR (Daily/Weekly) + automatic CPR zone shading
EMA Trend Pack + customizable SMA/EMA/WMA/VWMA
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide trading advice or buy/sell signals.
Use responsibly and in conjunction with your market analysis.
SNP420/INDI/support_resist_future_levelFunctionality – short description
The indicator automatically detects the latest pivot highs/lows and builds the current resistance and support levels from them. New levels start as candidate levels (dotted lines).
Using an ATR-based tolerance, it counts how many times price precisely tests and rejects the level (touch + reversal).
Once the minimum number of touches is reached, the level is marked as validated (solid line). The indicator also detects breakouts of S/R, colors breakout candles, projects a target level after the breakout, and highlights retests of the broken levels with boxes.
autor: SNP_420
project: FNXS
ps: Piece a love
Pivot Points by Pangusandhai.comPivot Points by Pangusandhai.com
This PP will usefull only for pangusandhai.com clients.
because they only know about how to use it for intraday, swing & investment purpose.
Monthly Open LineIt's a simple tool I made with the help of grok and SpacemanBTC Key level indicator which marks the monthly open with a line.
It will help you get a visual feel for how the price progresses over the month/s and can help you backtest trends easily.
BPR (Ballanced price range) DetectorHow This BPR Detector Works
This indicator is designed to detect and visualize balanced price ranges (BPRs) on price charts. The indicator has two main components:
Regular FVG Detection - The indicator first detects regular Fair Value Gaps in price action, which are spaces where price has moved quickly leaving a gap. This is necessary because BPRs are derived from regular FVGs.
BPR Detection - When the price action inverts and moves through a regular FVG in the opposite direction, the indicator identifies this as a BPR. This concept is important in Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology as it can signal potential changes in trend direction. Additionally the detection logic is refined by incorporating displacement.
The main functionality preserved includes:
Detection of regular FVGs (required to find BPRs)
Conversion of regular FVGs to BPRs when price moves through them creating a FVG in the opposite direction
Visual display of both FVG and BPR zones
Mitigation tracking for both types of imbalances
Displacement visualization that helps identify energetic price moves
Key Settings
FVG Settings - Control the appearance and behaviour of regular Fair Value Gaps
BPR Settings - Control the appearance of Breaker Price Ranges (which have different colours by default)
Mitigation Settings - Define how the indicator determines when an imbalance has been filled
Displacement Settings - Optional highlighting of energetic price moves that may lead to imbalances






















