Divergence RVI[mado]Divergence screener for RVI
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Search in scripts for "bear"
Divergence OBV RSI[mado]Divergence screener for OBV RSI
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence MFI[mado]Divergence screener for MFI
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence MACD [mado]Divergence screener for MACD
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence LinerRegressionSlope[mado]Divergence screener for LinerRegressionSlope
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence KlingerVolumeOscillator [mado]Divergence screener for KVO
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence CCI [mado]Divergence screener for CCI
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Divergence Awesome Oscillator [mado]Divergence screener for Awesome Oscillator
Regular Bullish: "D" navy label
Hidden Bullish: "H" navy label
Regular Bearish: "D" red label
Hidden Bearish: "H" red label
Elder impulse system with double exponential moving average dema
This version of impulse uses the double exponential moving average instead of the typical ema both to calculate macd and the moving slow and fast moving average that are plotted.
The impulse system :
The Impulse System combines two simple but powerful indicators.
One measures market inertia, the other its momentum. When both
point in the same direction, they identify an impulse worth following.
We get an entry signal when both indicators get in gear.
The Impulse System uses an exponential moving average to find
uptrends and downtrends. When the EMA rises, it shows that inertia
favors the bulls. When EMA falls, inertia works for the bears. The sec-
ond component is MACD-Histogram, an oscillator whose slope reflects
changes of power among bulls or bears. When MACD-Histogram rises,
it shows that bulls are becoming stronger. When it falls, it shows that
bears are growing stronger.
The Impulse System flags those bars where both the inertia and the
momentum point in the same direction. When both the EMA and
MACD-Histogram rise, they show that bulls are roaring and the uptrend
is accelerating.
MACD Zero lag impulse systemThis version of impulse uses the double exponential moving average instead of the typical ema.
The impulse system :
The Impulse System combines two simple but powerful indicators.
One measures market inertia, the other its momentum. When both
point in the same direction, they identify an impulse worth following.
We get an entry signal when both indicators get in gear.
The Impulse System uses an exponential moving average to find
uptrends and downtrends. When the EMA rises, it shows that inertia
favors the bulls. When EMA falls, inertia works for the bears. The sec-
ond component is MACD-Histogram, an oscillator whose slope reflects
changes of power among bulls or bears. When MACD-Histogram rises,
it shows that bulls are becoming stronger. When it falls, it shows that
bears are growing stronger.
The Impulse System flags those bars where both the inertia and the
momentum point in the same direction. When both the EMA and
MACD-Histogram rise, they show that bulls are roaring and the uptrend
is accelerating.
Elder impulse system with barcolor + Safezone stops + emasThe impulse system :
The Impulse System combines two simple but powerful indicators.
One measures market inertia, the other its momentum. When both
point in the same direction, they identify an impulse worth following.
We get an entry signal when both indicators get in gear.
The Impulse System uses an exponential moving average to find
uptrends and downtrends. When the EMA rises, it shows that inertia
favors the bulls. When EMA falls, inertia works for the bears. The sec-
ond component is MACD-Histogram, an oscillator whose slope reflects
changes of power among bulls or bears. When MACD-Histogram rises,
it shows that bulls are becoming stronger. When it falls, it shows that
bears are growing stronger.
The Impulse System flags those bars where both the inertia and the
momentum point in the same direction. When both the EMA and
MACD-Histogram rise, they show that bulls are roaring and the uptrend
is accelerating.
The SafeZone Stop :
Once in a trade, where should you put your stop? This is one of the
hardest questions in technical analysis. After answering it, you’ll face
an even harder one—when and where to move that stop with the pas-
sage of time. Put a stop too close and it’ll get whacked by some mean-
ingless intraday swing. Put it too far, and you’ll have very skimpy
protection.
The Parabolic System, described in Trading for a Living, tried to
tackle this problem by moving stops closer to the market each day,
accelerating whenever a stock or a commodity reached a new extreme.
The trouble with Parabolic was that it kept moving even if the market
stayed flat and often got hit by meaningless noise.
SafeZone trails prices with stops tight enough to protect
capital but remote enough to keep clear of most random fluctuations.
Engineers design filters to suppress noise and allow the signal to come
through. If the trend is the signal, then the countertrend motion is the
noise. When the trend is up, we can define noise as that part of each
day’s range that protrudes below the previous day’s low. When the trend
is down, we can define noise as that part of each day’s range that pro-
trudes above the previous day’s high. SafeZone measures market noise
and places stops at a multiple of noise level away from the market.
We can make our lookback period 100 days or so if we want to aver-
age long-term market behavior.
SafeZone offers an original approach to placing stops. It monitors
changes in prices and adapts stops to the current levels of activity. It
places stops at individually tailored distances rather than at obvious
support and resistance levels.
DBT MoMo v.4DBT MOMO
Introduction: The MoMo is a TradingView indicator designed to evaluate momentum and give the user signals according to momentum shifts, strength, extensions, traps, and divergence. It’s an all in one oscillator that will make reading price action near term and long term much easier.
Part One: Strength
The MoMo consist of two major parts. A 3-candle back formula and a 24-candle back formula. The 3-candle back is called the Price Line (the histogram on the MoMo). The 24-candle back is called the Trend Line (the line on the MoMo). Both lines are placed into a range from 20 to -20. It can go higher than 20 or lower than -20, but this is extremely rare and short lived.
A positive number indicates a bullish bias, a negative number indicates a bearish bias. When the Price or Trend line are ascending while below 0 this indicates that the bearish momentum is weakening. When the Price or Trend line are descending while above 0 this indicates that the bullish momentum is weakening.
In a strong trend the Trend Line will likely flatten out around 15 or -15. While the Trend Line is flat the Price Line will likely shift rapidly, this can lead to bull and bear traps, we will discuss this in the Trap section.
A rare, but powerful signal from the MoMo is when the Price and Trend Lines “pinch” and begin to move in the same direction. If this is happening the trader should be looking to follow the direction of these lines.
Part Two: Extensions
When both Price and Trend Lines are above 10 or below -10 this will begin to signal an extension.
Purple: Indicates the bears are extended to the downside and a pullback or trend reversal upward is likely.
Gold: Indicates the bulls are extended to the upside and a pullback or trend reversal downward is likely.
When only the Trend Line is above 10 the MoMo will shade the upper range red. This indicates the Trend is becoming bullish or entering an extension. If the Trend Line cannot maintain above 10 for long and breaks below 10 this indicates it’s an extension and trend will most likely continue downward.
When only the Trend Line is below -10 the MoMo will shade the upper range green. This indicates the Trend is becoming bearish or entering an extension. If the Trend Line cannot maintain below -10 for long and breaks above -10 this indicates it’s an extension and trend will most likely continue upward.
When the green or purple shading have turned off take the lowest point, this is considered a support level or a local bottom.
When the red or gold shading have turned off take the highest point, this is considered a resistance level or a local top.
The trader can preemptively trade the purple or gold warnings but be warned these warnings can go on for a long time if the trend is very strong. It is the same mentality of an overbought or oversold RSI, except the MoMo extensions have a much higher strike rate.
To avoid preemptively trading these extensions the trader should wait for confirmation on the Price Line and on price action. The Price Line (histogram) should be moving upward during a purple extension to begin showing a bottom. The Price Line (histogram) should be moving downward during the gold extension to begin showing a top.
Part Three: Traps
The relation between the Price Line and Trend Line can create trading signals for bull and bear traps. When the Trend Line is flattened out around 15 or -15, indicating a strong trend is in place, and the Price Line is rapidly moving towards the midline this may indicate a trap is forming.
When the Trend Line is flat around 15 and the Price Line begins moving towards 0, if the Price Line reaches 0 or close to 0 and the Trend Line is still flat, a trap has begone. Once the Price Line shifts from decreasing (red) to increasing (green) the trap is playing out. Therefore, the trader should look to exit short positions or enter long positions.
When the Trend Line is flat around -15 and the Price Line begins moving towards 0, if the Price Line reaches 0 or close to 0 and the Trend Line is still flat, a trap has begone. Once the Price Line shifts from increasing (green) to decreasing (red) the trap is playing out. Therefore, the trader should look to exit long positions or enter short positions.
Part Four: Divergences
The MoMo is exceptional at finding divergences with the Price Line and occasionally the Trend Line.
To find a divergence with the MoMo the trader must look for when the histogram is not following price action completely.
Bullish Divergence: Price makes a lower low, MoMo makes a higher low.
Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high, MoMo makes a lower high.
Hidden Bull Divergence: Price makes a higher low, MoMo makes a lower low.
Hidden Bear Divergence: Price makes a lower high, MoMo makes a higher high.
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Absolute Strength MTF IndicatorIntroduction
The non-signal version of the absolute strength indicator from fxcodebase.com requested by ernie76 . This indicator originally from mt4 aim to estimate the bullish/bearish force of the market by using various methods.
The Indicator
Two lines are plotted, a bull line (blue) representing the bullish/buying force and a bear one (red) representing the bearish/selling force, when the bull line is greater than the bear line the market is considered to be strongly bullish, else strongly bearish.
The indicator use various method, Rsi, stochastic, adx. The Rsi method is the one by default.
The stochastic method is less reactive but smoother
The Adx method is way different, while the other two methods make the bull and bear lines somewhat uncorrelated, the adx method focus more on the overall market strength than individual buyer/seller strength.
The smoothing method use 3 different filters, SMA, EMA and LSMA, LSMA is more reactive than the two previous one while EMA is just more computer efficient.
It is possible to use price data of different time frames for the calculation of the indicator.
Stochastic method with 4 hour price close as source.
Conclusion
A classic indicator who can be derived into a lot of ways using a more adaptive architecture or recursion. Hope you find it a use :)
A big thanks to ernie76 for the request and the support/testing of the indicator
Feel free to pm me for any request.
fiercebitraderEl indicador fiercebitrader, es un indicador basado en el Índice Medio de Movimiento Direccional (ADX) es una herramienta de análisis técnico usada para medir la fuerza de la tendencia. El indicador direccional positivo ( DI) y el indicador direccional negativo (-DI) acompañan a la línea ADX. realzando la dirección de la tendencia.
Usados en conjunto forman un sistema de trading que es capaz de determinar tanto la dirección como la fuerza de la tendencia. El indicador consiste en tres líneas: la propia ADX (línea azul), una línea DI (línea verde), y una línea -DI (línea roja). El DI mide la fuerza de la tendencia alcista, mientras que el -DI mide la intensidad del movimiento bajista. La línea ADX muestra la fuerza de la tendencia en general creciendo tanto en las tendencias alcistas como bajistas.
Cuando el DI está por encima del -DI, se dice que los alcistas tienen el dominio direccional. De forma alternativa, cuando el -DI es más alto que el DI, el dominio direccional pertenece a los bajistas.
Es importante entender que el ADX (línea azul) muestra solo la fuerza de la tendencia y no la dirección de la tendencia. La dirección de la tendencia puede en cambio determinarse mirando al DI y el -DI (líneas roja y verde).
¿Cómo usarlo en el trading?
Operar con la tendencia reduce los riesgos e incrementa los beneficios potenciales. Es por esto que muchos traders prefieren consultar la fuerza de la tendencia con ayuda del ADX antes de invertir su dinero. Hay dos formas principales de usar el indicador:
El Cruce de DI
Cuando las líneas direccionales del positivo y negativo se cruzan, normalmente significa que la tendencia está cambiando. Esta información puede usarse para determinar puntos de entrada óptimos. Para los inversores que utilicen este sistema de trading, las señales son las siguientes:
(Compra) cuando el DI cruce el -DI , es mas efectivo, mas fuerte cuando toca o cruza la linea amarilla solida en el nivel de 27 y la tendencia general sea alcista.
El disparo se da en la linea de 20 punteada.
(Venta) cuando el -DI cruce el DI , es mas efectivo, más fuerte cuando toca o cruza la linea amarilla solida en el nivel de 27 y la tendencia sea bajista general sea bajista.
Valor de Fuerza Tendencia ADX
0-20 Tendencia Ausente o Débil
21-26 Disparo
27-50 Tendencia Fuerte
50-75 Tendencia muy Fuerte
75-100 Tendencia Extremadamente Fuerte
El fiercebitrader es un indicador de análisis técnico verdaderamente único, que combinado con otros indicadores, puede convertirse en la estrategia de trading definitiva en manos de un trader.
Recomendado para scalping en temporalidad de 5 min
swing day 1hora. Esta configurado para una operacion optima.
Acompañelo con el indicador bitradertracker.
Con mucho cariño Bitrader4.0
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The fiercebitrader indicator, is an indicator based on the Mean Directional Movement Index (ADX) is a technical analysis tool used to measure the strength of the trend. The positive directional indicator (DI) and the negative directional indicator (-DI) accompany the ADX line. enhancing the direction of the trend.
Used together they form a trading system that is able to determine both the direction and strength of the trend. The indicator consists of three lines: the ADX itself (blue line), a DI line (green line), and a -DI line (red line). The DI measures the strength of the uptrend, while the -DI measures the intensity of the bearish movement. The ADX line shows the strength of the overall trend growing in both bullish and bearish trends.
When the DI is above the -DI, it is said that the bulls have the directional domain. Alternatively, when the -DI is higher than the DI, the directional domain belongs to the bears.
It is important to understand that the ADX (blue line) shows only the strength of the trend and not the direction of the trend. The direction of the trend can instead be determined by looking at the DI and the -DI (red and green lines).
How to use it in trading?
Operating with the trend reduces the risks and increases the potential benefits. This is why many traders prefer to consult the strength of the trend with the help of the ADX before investing their money. There are two main ways to use the indicator:
1) The Cross of DI
When the directional lines of the positive and negative intersect, it usually means that the trend is changing. This information can be used to determine optimal entry points. For investors who use this trading system, the signals are the following:
(Buy) when the DI crosses the -DI, it is more effective, stronger when it touches or crosses the solid yellow line at the level of 27 and the general trend is bullish.
The shot is given in the line of 20 dashed.
(Sale) when the -DI crosses the DI, it is more effective, stronger when it touches or crosses the solid yellow line at the level of 27 and the general bearish trend is bearish.
Strength Value ADX Trend
0-20 Absent or Weak Trend
21-26 Shot
27-50 Strong Trend
50-75 Very Strong Trend
75-100 Extremely Strong Trend
The fiercebitrader is a truly unique indicator of technical analysis, which combined with other indicators, can become the definitive trading strategy in the hands of a trader.
Recommended for scalping 5-minute and 1 hour.
It is configured for an optimal operation.
Accompany it with the bitradertracker indicator.
With love Bitrader4.0
Top Goon X
Momentum based indicator
various signals for various parameters
bull/bear divergence will be seen as the dots with blue being bearish and yellow being bullish
the red X and green + are top and bottom signals per TGX
white flag appears respectably on top and bottom when all parameters are met bullshly or bearishly
Watch for TGX to reset while it rest just under resistance for a bullish set up
or
for TGX to run while sitting on top of support for bearish set up
TGX will trend in the upper parallel when bullish and bottom when bearish
towards the end of the trend is when you will see TGX "reset" for one last push up, albeit that push can run as long as it the market wants
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Technical Analysis for www.cryptocurrentlyvip.com
Extremely Powerful Libra [Eric]This Indicator helps understand the Power shift between Bulls and Bears:
1. The volume is separated into bulls and bears power. For example, when we see a doji, we can check it for more inner information about who actually control the market.
2. The background is a prediction algo that predict the trending direction.
If you guys meet the:
Extremely Powerful Libra (3): Internal server study error
or Loop error,
Just check this button then switch my TF to 5 or bigger, normally 3 works well, but sometime the data is way too much that the server will reject to compile it.
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EdgeAnalysisGroup: Yume Wave 2.0This is a upgraded version of the wave with modified parameters for a higher success rate. 3 New Lengths and 75 more lines of code added to the overall algorithm. Also included are 2 sublevel signals based on the Fib MA and pattern trading.
The Wave:
+ The Yume is the Fast length
+ The Akume is the Slow length
+ The Miaku is a median weighted length
+ The Upper Limit is an overbought asset indication
+ The Lower Limit is an oversold asset indication
+ The Wave is the spread between Yume and Miaku
Bullish Indications:
+ The Yume is above the Akume
+ The Yume is above the Miaku
+ The Yume is below the Lower Limit
Bearish Indications:
+ The Yume is below the Akume
+ The Yume is below the Miaku
+ The Yume is above the Upper Limit
Signal Strength Weights:
+ 50 = Yume Wave crossed a Limit Line
+ 100 = Yume Wave crossed a Limit Line + Close to a Fib Moving Average
+ 100 = Edge's Market Bottom/Top Algorithm is marked 'True'
Setting up Signals (Based on a 100 Signal Height):
+ Set the "Bull Signal" to be at 50 or 100
+ Set the "Bear Signal" to be at 50 or 100
+ 50 is Agressive, 100 is Conservative.
+ Bull/Bear are separate so you can play conservative bull with aggressive bear.
Taintalicious IndicatorThis indicator gathers data from the Weis Wave indicator (thanks to @LazyBear for the original code), and coverts it to something like a VPCI or a Chaikin Oscillator. This indicator is quite versatile. It can be ran with Weis Wave turned on and the Bands + MA turned on together, though I find the scaling becomes an issue. If it is the only indicator you're using, scaling isn't a problem as long as you enlarge it. I prefer to run the Bands + MA + Long MA as one setup, and flip to Weis Wave when I need to see the raw data underneath. You can use this indicator to spot momentum shifts, the strength of bullish or bearish moves, bull/bear divergences, trend reversals, consolidation/squeezes, and even Wyckoff springs. It will take some getting used to though.
Tips for interpretation:
--Bearish/Bearish Divergence: TI diverges from price. TI is making lower highs or higher lows while price is making higher highers or higher lows. You can turn on the setting to highlight some of these divergences, but I find it easier to simply look for them.
--As an Oscillator: TI crossing zero can indicate a shift in momentum. The deeper the initial rise or fall past zero, the stronger the momentum shift.
--Overbought/Oversold: When TI breaches the bands while they are wide--indicating high volatility in the same way Bollinger Bands do--this can be viewed as an overbought or oversold signal. Begin looking for an entry once TI forms a "v" shape, and begins moving back towards the bands. The best entry is typically when TI breaks back into the bands. These breaches are highlighted with either green or red.
--Long MA: This can be used for bull/bear divergence as well as a leading indicator for trend reversals or momentum shifts. TI crossing above or below the Long MA is one signal. Whether the Long MA is above or below zero indicates the market sentiment/trend over the last 100 periods--above zero being bullish and below zero being bearish.
Best setting for Trend Detection Length is 4
Feel free to contact me on Twitter if you have questions: @TheFeralTaint
420_Jpn_PatternsMy first iteration of a script that ID's japanese candlestick patterns including:
bullish_engulfing www.investopedia.com
bearish_engulfing www.investopedia.com
bullish_harami www.investopedia.com
bearish_harami www.investopedia.com
piercing_line (bullish) www.investopedia.com
dark_cloud_cover (bearish) www.investopedia.com
morning_star (bullish) www.investopedia.com
evening_star (bearish) www.investopedia.com
bullish_belt www.investopedia.com
bearish_belt www.investopedia.com
aka_sanpei (bullish) www.investopedia.com
sanba_garasu (bearish) www.investopedia.com
three_stars_south (bullish) www.investopedia.com
stick_sandwich www.investopedia.com
bullish_meeting_line www.thepatternsite.com
bearish_meeting_line www.thepatternsite.com
bullish_kicking www.thepatternsite.com
bearish_kicking thepatternsite.com
ladder_bottom (bullish) www.thepatternsite.com
inverted_hammer www.thepatternsite.com
shooting_star www.thepatternsite.com www.thepatternsite.com
hanging_man (bearish) www.thepatternsite.com
hammer (bullish) www.thepatternsite.com
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Iridescent Liquidity Prism [JOAT]Iridescent Liquidity Prism | Peer Momentum HUD
A multi-layered order-flow indicator that combines microstructure analysis, smart-money footprint detection, and intermarket momentum signals. The script uses dynamic color-shifting themes to visualize liquidity patterns, structure, and peer momentum data directly on the chart.
There is so much to choose from inside the settings, if you think it's a mess on the chart it's because you have to personally customize it based on your needs...
Core Functionality
The indicator calculates and displays several analytical layers simultaneously:
Order-Flow Imbalance (OFI): Calculates buy vs. sell volume pressure using volume-weighted price distribution within each bar. Uses an EMA filter (default: 55 periods) to smooth the signal. Values are normalized using standard deviation to identify significant imbalances.
Smart Money Footprints: Detects accumulation and distribution zones by comparing volume rate of change (ROC) against price ROC. When volume ROC exceeds a threshold (default: 65%) and price ROC is positive, accumulation is detected. When volume ROC is high but price ROC is negative, distribution is detected.
Fractal Structure Mapping: Identifies pivot highs and lows using a fractal detection algorithm (default: 5-bar period). Maintains a rolling window of recent structure points (default: 4 levels) and draws connecting lines to show trend structure.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection: Automatically detects price gaps where three consecutive candles create an imbalance. Bullish FVGs occur when the current low exceeds the high two bars ago. Bearish FVGs occur when the current high is below the low two bars ago. Gaps persist for a configurable duration (default: 320 bars) and fade when price fills the gap.
Liquidity Void Detection: Identifies candles where the high-low range exceeds an ATR threshold (default: 1.7x ATR) while volume is below average (default: 65% of 20-bar average). These conditions suggest areas where liquidity may be thin.
Price/Volume Divergence: Uses linear regression to detect when price trend direction disagrees with volume trend direction. A divergence alert appears when price is trending up while volume is trending down, or vice versa.
Peer Momentum Heatmap (PMH): Calculates composite momentum scores for up to 6 symbols across 4 timeframes. Each score combines RSI (default: 14 periods) and StochRSI (default: 14 periods, 3-bar smooth) to create a momentum composite between -1 and +1. The highest absolute momentum score across all combinations is displayed in the HUD.
Custom settings using Fractal Pivots, Skeleton Structure, Pulse Liquidity Voids, Bottom Colorful HeatMaps, and Iridescent Field.
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Visual Components
Spectrum Aura Glow: ATR-weighted bands (default: 0.25x ATR) that expand and contract around price action, indicating volatility conditions. The thickness adapts to market volatility.
Chromatic Flow Trail: A blended line combining EMA and WMA of price (default: 8-period EMA blended with WMA at 65% ratio). The trail uses gradient colors that shift based on a phase oscillator, creating an iridescent effect.
Volume Heat Projection: Creates horizontal volume profile bands at price levels (default: 14 levels). Scans recent bars (default: 150 bars) to calculate volume concentration. Each level is colored based on its volume density relative to the maximum volume level.
Structure Skeleton: Dashed lines connecting fractal pivot points. Uses two layers: a primary line (2-3px width) and an optional glow overlay (4-5px width) for enhanced visibility.
Fractal Markers: Diamond shapes placed at pivot high and low points. Color-coded: primary color for highs, secondary color for lows.
Iridescent Color Themes: Five color themes available: Iridescent (default), Pearlescent, Prismatic, ColorShift, and Metallic. Colors shift dynamically using a phase oscillator that cycles through the color spectrum based on bar index and a speed multiplier (default: 0.35).
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HUD Console Metrics
The right-side HUD displays seven key metrics:
Flow: Shows OFI status: ▲ FLOW BUY when normalized OFI exceeds imbalance threshold (default: 2.2), ▼ FLOW SELL when below -2.2, or ◆ FLOW BAL when balanced.
Struct: Structure trend bias: ▲ STRUCT BULL when microtrend > 2, ▼ STRUCT BEAR when < -2, or ◆ STRUCT RANGE when neutral.
Smart$: Institutional activity: ◈ ACCUM when smart money index = 1, ◈ DISTRIB when = -1, or ○ IDLE when inactive.
Liquid: Liquidity state: ⚡ VOID when a liquidity void is detected, or ● NORMAL otherwise.
Diverg: Divergence status: ⚠ ALERT when price/volume divergence detected, or ✓ CLEAR when aligned.
PMH: Peer Momentum Heatmap status: Shows dominant timeframe and momentum score. Displays 🪩 for bull surge (above 0.55 threshold) or 🧨 for bear surge (below -0.55).
FVG: Fair Value Gap status: Shows active gap count or CLEAR when no gaps exist. Displays GAP LONG when bullish gap detected, GAP SHORT when bearish gap detected.
Pearlscent Color with Volume Heatmap.
Parameters and Settings
Microstructure Engine:
Analysis Depth: 20-250 bars (default: 55) - Controls OFI smoothing period
Liquidity Threshold ATR: 1.0-4.0 (default: 1.7) - Multiplier for void detection
Imbalance Ratio: 1.5-6.0 (default: 2.2) - Standard deviations for OFI significance
Smart Money Layer:
Smart Money Window: 10-150 bars (default: 24) - Period for ROC calculations
Accumulation Threshold: 40-95% (default: 65%) - Volume ROC threshold
Structural Mapping:
Fractal Pivot Period: 3-15 bars (default: 5) - Period for pivot detection
Structure Memory: 2-8 levels (default: 4) - Number of structure points to track
Volume Heat Projection:
Heat Map Lookback: 60-400 bars (default: 150) - Bars to analyze for volume profile
Heat Map Levels: 5-30 levels (default: 14) - Number of price level bands
Heat Map Opacity: 40-100% (default: 92%) - Transparency of heat map boxes
Heat Map Width Limit: 6-80 bars (default: 26) - Maximum width of heat map boxes
Heat Map Visibility Threshold: 0.0-0.5 (default: 0.08) - Minimum density to display
Iridescent Enhancements:
Visual Theme: Iridescent, Pearlescent, Prismatic, ColorShift, or Metallic
Color Shift Speed: 0.05-1.00 (default: 0.35) - Speed of color phase oscillation
Aura Thickness (ATR): 0.05-1.0 (default: 0.25) - Multiplier for aura band width
Chromatic Trail Length: 2-50 bars (default: 8) - Period for trail calculation
Trail Blend Ratio: 0.1-0.95 (default: 0.65) - EMA/WMA blend percentage
FVG Persistence: 50-600 bars (default: 320) - Bars to keep FVG boxes active
Max Active FVG Boxes: 10-200 (default: 40) - Maximum boxes on chart
FVG Base Opacity: 20-95% (default: 80%) - Transparency of FVG boxes
Peer Momentum Heatmap:
Peer Symbols: Comma-separated list of up to 6 symbols (e.g., "BTCUSD,ETHUSD")
Peer Timeframes: Comma-separated list of up to 4 timeframes (default: "60,240,D")
PMH RSI Length: 5-50 periods (default: 14)
PMH StochRSI Length: 5-50 periods (default: 14)
PMH StochRSI Smooth: 1-10 periods (default: 3)
Super Momentum Threshold: 0.2-0.95 (default: 0.55) - Threshold for surge detection
Clarity & Readability:
Liquidity Void Opacity: 5-90% (default: 30%)
Smart Money Footprint Opacity: 5-90% (default: 35%)
HUD Background Opacity: 40-95% (default: 70%)
Iridescent Field:
Field Opacity: 20-100% (default: 86%) - Background color intensity
Field Smooth Length: 10-200 bars (default: 34) - Smoothing for background gradient
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Alerts
The indicator provides seven alert conditions:
Liquidity Void Detected - Triggers when void conditions are met
Strong Order Flow - Triggers when normalized OFI exceeds imbalance ratio
Smart Money Activity - Triggers when accumulation or distribution detected
Price/Volume Divergence - Triggers when divergence conditions occur
Structure Shift - Triggers when structure polarity changes significantly
PMH Bull Surge - Triggers when PMH exceeds positive threshold (if enabled)
PMH Bear Surge - Triggers when PMH exceeds negative threshold (if enabled)
Bull/Bear Prismatic FVG - Triggers when new FVG is detected (if FVG display enabled)
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Usage Considerations
Performance may vary on lower timeframes due to the volume heat map calculations scanning multiple bars. Consider reducing heat map lookback or levels if experiencing slowdowns.
The PMH feature requires data requests to other symbols/timeframes, which may impact performance. Limit the number of peer symbols and timeframes for optimal performance.
FVG boxes automatically expire after the persistence period to prevent chart clutter. The maximum box limit (default: 40) prevents excessive memory usage.
Color themes affect all visual elements. Choose a theme that provides good contrast with your chart background.
The indicator is designed for overlay display. All visual elements are positioned relative to price action.
Structure lines are drawn dynamically as new pivots form. On fast-moving markets, structure may update frequently.
Volume calculations assume typical volume data availability. Symbols without volume may show incomplete data for volume-dependent features.
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Technical Notes
Built on Pine Script v6 with dynamic request capability for PMH functionality.
Uses exponential moving averages (EMA) and weighted moving averages (WMA) for trail calculations to balance responsiveness and smoothness.
Volume profile calculation uses price level buckets. Higher levels provide finer granularity but require more computation.
Iridescent color engine uses a phase oscillator with sine wave calculations for smooth color transitions.
Box management includes automatic cleanup of expired boxes to maintain performance.
All visual elements use color gradients and transparency for smooth blending with price action.
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Customization Examples
Intraday Scalping Setup:
Analysis Depth: 30 bars
Heat Map Lookback: 100 bars
FVG Persistence: 150 bars
PMH Window: 15 bars
Fast color shift speed: 0.5+
Macro Structure Tracking:
Analysis Depth: 100+ bars
Heat Map Lookback: 300+ bars
FVG Persistence: 500+ bars
Structure Memory: 6-8 levels
Slower color shift speed: 0.2
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Limitations
Volume heat map calculations may be computationally intensive on lower timeframes with high lookback values.
PMH requires valid symbol names and accessible timeframes. Invalid symbols or timeframes will return no data.
FVG detection requires at least 3 bars of history. Early bars may not show FVG boxes.
Structure lines connect points but do not predict future structure. They reflect historical pivot relationships.
Color themes are aesthetic choices and do not affect calculation logic.
The indicator does not provide trading signals. All visual elements are analytical tools that require interpretation in context of market conditions.
Open Source
This indicator is open source and available for modification and distribution. The code is published with Pine Script v6 compliance. Users are free to customize parameters, modify calculations, and adapt the visual elements to their trading needs.
For questions, suggestions, or anything please talk to me in private messages or comments below!
Would love to help!
- officialjackofalltrades
RSI Divergences KittenRSI Divergences + Adjustable RSI σ-Bands + Band Pierce Signals (with optional US weekend filter)
Description:
This indicator combines three RSI tools into one clean workflow:
1. RSI σ-Bands (mean ± k·σ)
It builds dynamic upper/lower bands around RSI using a moving mean and standard deviation. These bands adapt to regime changes (expanding in volatile periods, contracting in quiet periods). Bands can be clipped to RSI’s natural 0–100 range and optionally filled for readability.
2. Band “Pierce” Signals
It prints a marker when RSI crosses outside the upper band (overextension) or outside the lower band (underextension). These pierces are useful as timing signals for mean-reversion setups, especially when you expect price to revert back toward a reference mean (e.g., VWAP). Optional “re-entry” markers show when RSI crosses back inside the bands.
3. Proper RSI Divergences (Regular + Hidden)
Divergences are detected using RSI pivots (not price pivots). At each RSI pivot, the script samples the corresponding price high/low on that pivot bar and compares it to the previous pivot within a configurable bar-distance window.
• Bullish divergence: price lower low + RSI higher low
• Hidden bullish: price higher low + RSI lower low
• Bearish divergence: price higher high + RSI lower high
• Hidden bearish: price lower high + RSI higher high
Line width is configurable for visibility.
Manual Band Adjustment (Near-Miss Control):
If your best reversals “nearly” tag the band, you can manually tune sensitivity without rewriting the math:
• Band offset (RSI points): nudges trigger levels
• Band width scale: tightens/widens the σ-band envelope
US Weekend Filter (Optional):
You can optionally suppress pierce/divergence signals during US weekend hours (Fri 17:00 ET → Sun 17:00 ET) and optionally shade those periods to help isolate low-liquidity behavior.
Notes / Intended Use:
This is designed as a mean-reversion timing tool, not a standalone trading system. For best results, combine signals with a market “mean” (e.g., rolling VWAP) and basic risk controls.
Elite Monday Range V3- ProfessionalElite Monday Range V3 - Advanced Institutional Bias & Analysis
Overview
The Elite Monday Range V3 is a high-performance decision-support tool designed for traders who utilize the "Weekly Open" and "Monday's Range" as their primary benchmark for the trading week. Unlike standard range indicators, this script employs an advanced Multi-Asset Analysis Engine to determine the weekly bias with institutional-grade precision.
It doesn't just draw lines; it analyzes Previous Week's Close (PWC), Monday's Candle Structures (Price Action), and Internal Liquidity to provide a definitive "Directional Bias" and "Confidence Score."
Key Features
Smart Multi-Asset Detection: Automatically detects if you are trading Forex, Crypto, or Indices and adjusts its internal logic and strategy suggestions accordingly.
Institutional Bias Engine: Calculates a Confidence Score (from -4 to +4) based on 4 critical criteria:
Price vs. Previous Week Close: Checks if the bulls or bears are maintaining momentum from the prior week.
Monday Candle Analysis: Automatically identifies Pin Bars (Liquidity Grabs) or Strong Engulfing movements.
Price vs. Monday Midpoint (Equilibrium): The ultimate pivot point for weekly trend direction.
Price vs. Weekly Open: Tracks the "true" opening sentiment.
Liquidity Hunt Signals (Judas Swing): Visual alerts for LIQ BUY and LIQ SELL when price sweeps Monday's extremes and returns inside the range—a classic sign of institutional manipulation before a trend.
Symmetric Expansion Levels: Projects +50%, +100%, -50%, and -100% extensions of the Monday range to identify high-probability Take Profit (TP) and reversal zones.
Dynamic Professional Dashboard: A sleek, real-time table on your chart that summarizes Asset Type, Weekly Bias, Candle Info, and the Confidence Score.
Force Overlay Technology: Ensures all lines and labels remain visible and crisp on the top layer, above candles and other indicators.
How to Trade with the Elite Dashboard
Check the "Net Weekly Bias": Look for STRONG BULL or STRONG BEAR.
Verify Confidence Score: A score of 3 or 4 (or -3/-4 for shorts) indicates high-probability conditions.
Identify Entry: If the Bias is "STRONG BULL," wait for a retest of the Monday Mid (MID) or Monday High (MON H).
Confirm with Liquidity: Look for a LIQ BUY signal near the Monday Low for the highest-quality "A+ Setup."
Target: Use the Expansion Levels (+50% / +100%) as your primary targets for the week.
Technical Settings
Lookback Weeks: Choose exactly how many historical weeks to display to keep your chart clean.
Customizable Colors: Fully adjustable colors for Monday ranges and expansion projections.
Line Width: User-defined thickness for professional visual clarity.
Relative Strength Table📊 RRG Quadrant Scanner - Options Trading Market Direction Tool
A powerful Relative Rotation Graph/Table (RRG) dashboard designed to help OPTIONS TRADERS identify market direction, select optimal strikes, and time entries with precision. Track up to 8 symbols against any benchmark to determine bullish/bearish bias and rotation momentum.
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🎯 WHY OPTIONS TRADERS NEED THIS
Unlike stock traders who can hold losing positions indefinitely, options traders face:
❌ Time decay (theta)
❌ Directional risk (delta)
❌ Volatility changes (vega)
❌ Limited time to be right
This indicator solves these challenges by showing you:
✅ Which direction momentum is flowing (calls vs puts)
✅ Which symbols/sectors have strongest trends (high probability setups)
✅ When rotation is happening (timing entries/exits)
✅ Market breadth for directional confirmation
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🔥 HOW RRG QUADRANTS GUIDE OPTIONS TRADING
🟢 LEADING QUADRANT (Top Right) - BULLISH BIAS
What it means:
• Strong uptrend vs benchmark
• Accelerating momentum
• High relative strength
Options Strategies:
✅ BUY CALLS (ITM/ATM for safer, OTM for aggressive)
✅ SELL CASH-SECURED PUTS (collect premium on strong stocks)
✅ BULL CALL SPREADS (defined risk directional plays)
✅ LONG CALL DIAGONALS (capture continued uptrend)
Direction Signal: STRONG BULLISH
• Multiple symbols in Leading = broad market strength
• Index options: favor call side
• Stock options: bullish strategies on individual leaders
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🔵 IMPROVING QUADRANT (Top Left) - EARLY BULLISH
What it means:
• Currently underperforming BUT gaining momentum
• Early reversal signal
• Rotation from weak to strong
Options Strategies:
✅ BUY CALLS with longer expiry (give time to develop)
✅ BULL PUT SPREADS (defined risk as support builds)
✅ SELL PUTS at support (premium collection on improving stocks)
✅ CALENDAR SPREADS (benefit from time and momentum shift)
Direction Signal: EMERGING BULLISH
• Symbols moving Lagging → Improving = early buy signal
• Best for patient options traders
• Use longer DTE (45-60 days) to allow rotation to complete
• Watch for move into Leading quadrant for confirmation
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🔴 LAGGING QUADRANT (Bottom Left) - BEARISH BIAS
What it means:
• Weak relative strength
• Declining momentum
• Persistent underperformance
Options Strategies:
✅ BUY PUTS (directional bearish play)
✅ BEAR CALL SPREADS (defined risk on weakness)
✅ SELL COVERED CALLS (if stuck in position)
✅ PUT DEBIT SPREADS (cheaper than naked puts)
Direction Signal: STRONG BEARISH
• Multiple symbols in Lagging = market weakness
• Avoid bullish strategies entirely
• Index options: favor put side
• Exit existing long calls immediately
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⚫ WEAKENING QUADRANT (Bottom Right) - EARLY BEARISH
What it means:
• Currently strong BUT losing momentum
• Topping signal
• Rotation from strong to weak
Options Strategies:
✅ SELL CALLS (initiate bearish bias)
✅ BEAR PUT SPREADS (cheaper than naked puts)
✅ CLOSE LONG CALLS (take profits before decay accelerates)
✅ PROTECTIVE PUTS (if holding stock positions)
✅ SHORT STRADDLES/STRANGLES (if expecting range-bound)
Direction Signal: EMERGING BEARISH
• Symbols moving Leading → Weakening = profit-taking signal
• Close bullish positions EARLY
• Initiate bearish strategies
• Watch for move into Lagging for confirmation of downtrend
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🎯 MARKET DIRECTION CONFIRMATION FOR INDEX OPTIONS
Trading NIFTY/BANKNIFTY/SPX Options? Use this way:
📊 Track These Symbols Against Benchmark:
• Major sectors: Finance, IT, Energy, Auto, Pharma
• Top stocks: RELIANCE, HDFCBANK, INFY, TCS, etc.
• Benchmark: NIFTY or BANKNIFTY
🟢 BULLISH INDEX BIAS (Buy Calls/Sell Puts)
When you see:
• 60%+ symbols in Leading + Improving quadrants
• Financial sector in Leading (indicates BANKNIFTY strength)
• IT sector in Leading (indicates NIFTY strength)
• Few symbols in Lagging
Strategy: Aggressive call buying, put selling, bull spreads
🔴 BEARISH INDEX BIAS (Buy Puts/Sell Calls)
When you see:
• 60%+ symbols in Lagging + Weakening quadrants
• Key sectors rotating to Weakening
• Broad-based weakness across watchlist
Strategy: Put buying, bear spreads, avoiding new longs
⚖️ NEUTRAL/ROTATION PHASE (Iron Condors/Strangles)
When you see:
• Symbols evenly distributed across quadrants
• No clear cluster in any one quadrant
• Conflicting signals between sectors
Strategy: Range-bound strategies, avoid directional bets, reduce position size
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💡 OPTIONS TRADING USE CASES
🎯 Case 1: Earnings Play Setup
Before earnings, check if stock is in:
• Leading = bullish bias, buy calls
• Improving = emerging strength, cautious calls
• Weakening = avoid or buy puts
• Lagging = strong puts
🎯 Case 2: Weekly Options Direction
Monday morning setup:
• Check sector quadrants vs benchmark
• Leading sectors = focus call trades there
• Weakening sectors = focus put trades
• Adjust delta exposure based on quadrant distribution
🎯 Case 3: Spread Selection
For credit spreads:
• Sell puts on Leading/Improving symbols (bullish)
• Sell calls on Weakening/Lagging symbols (bearish)
• Iron condors when symbols are scattered (no clear direction)
🎯 Case 4: Portfolio Hedging
If holding calls:
• Watch symbols move Leading → Weakening = add protective puts
• If 50%+ watchlist enters Weakening = hedge entire portfolio
If holding puts:
• Watch symbols move Lagging → Improving = close puts early
• If broad rotation to Improving = exit bearish positions
🎯 Case 5: Theta Decay Management
Leading quadrant = hold calls longer (trend supports you)
Weakening quadrant = close calls early (decay + downside risk)
Improving quadrant = be patient with calls (need time to develop)
Lagging quadrant = hold puts or exit quickly if rotation starts
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📈 SECTOR ROTATION FOR OPTIONS STOCK SELECTION
Instead of trading index options, use quadrants to pick individual stocks:
Setup Example - NSE Options:
Symbols: RELIANCE, HDFCBANK, INFY, TCS, SBIN, ICICIBANK, TATAMOTORS, BAJFINANCE
Benchmark: NIFTY
Monday Strategy Session:
1. Check which stocks are in Leading quadrant
2. Focus call trades ONLY on Leading stocks
3. Check which stocks are in Weakening/Lagging
4. Focus put trades on those
5. Ignore stocks in unclear quadrants (save capital)
This approach:
✅ Increases win rate (trading with momentum)
✅ Reduces losses (avoiding weak stocks)
✅ Improves timing (catch early rotations)
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🔥 REAL TRADING SCENARIOS FOR OPTIONS
📊 Scenario 1: Strong Bullish Market
Quadrant Status:
• Leading: 5 symbols
• Improving: 2 symbols
• Weakening: 1 symbol
• Lagging: 0 symbols
Options Action:
✅ Aggressive call buying on index
✅ Bull call spreads on leading stocks
✅ Sell puts on improving stocks
✅ Avoid bearish strategies
✅ Larger position sizes (conviction high)
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📊 Scenario 2: Rotation/Choppy Market
Quadrant Status:
• Leading: 2 symbols
• Improving: 2 symbols
• Weakening: 2 symbols
• Lagging: 2 symbols
Options Action:
⚠️ AVOID directional bets
✅ Iron condors/strangles (profit from range)
✅ Calendar spreads (volatility plays)
✅ Smaller position sizes
✅ Wait for clearer rotation signal
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📊 Scenario 3: Bearish Reversal
Quadrant Status:
• Leading: 1 symbol
• Improving: 0 symbols
• Weakening: 3 symbols
• Lagging: 4 symbols
Options Action:
✅ Buy puts on index
✅ Bear call spreads on weakening stocks
✅ CLOSE all long calls immediately
✅ Sell covered calls if stuck in stocks
✅ Increase hedge positions
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📊 Scenario 4: Early Recovery
Quadrant Status:
• Leading: 1 symbol
• Improving: 4 symbols (moving from Lagging)
• Weakening: 1 symbol
• Lagging: 2 symbols
Options Action:
✅ Buy calls with 45-60 DTE (give time to develop)
✅ Bull put spreads on improving stocks
✅ Small position sizes initially
✅ Scale in as symbols move to Leading
✅ Close remaining bearish positions
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🎯 TIMING ENTRY/EXIT WITH QUADRANTS
📍 BEST CALL ENTRIES:
1. Symbol moves Improving → Leading (momentum confirmed)
2. 70%+ watchlist in Leading/Improving (broad strength)
3. Key sector enters Leading (focused strength)
📍 BEST PUT ENTRIES:
1. Symbol moves Weakening → Lagging (downtrend confirmed)
2. 70%+ watchlist in Weakening/Lagging (broad weakness)
3. Leading symbols suddenly drop to Weakening (reversal)
📍 EXIT SIGNALS:
Calls: Close when symbol enters Weakening
Puts: Close when symbol enters Improving
Both: Take profits at 50-70% max gain if rotation unclear
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⚙️ SETUP FOR OPTIONS TRADERS
For NIFTY Options Traders:
• Symbols: Top 8 NIFTY stocks (RELIANCE, HDFCBANK, INFY, etc.)
• Benchmark: NIFTY
• Window: 20 periods
• Timeframe: Daily chart
• Use: Gauge NIFTY direction
For BANKNIFTY Options Traders:
• Symbols: Banking stocks (HDFCBANK, ICICIBANK, SBIN, KOTAKBANK, AXISBANK)
• Benchmark: BANKNIFTY
• Window: 20 periods
• Use: Gauge BANKNIFTY direction
For Stock Options Traders:
• Symbols: Your watchlist of optionable stocks
• Benchmark: Relevant sector index
• Window: 10-20 periods
• Use: Pick strongest/weakest for directional trades
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🎓 OPTIONS TRADING RULES USING QUADRANTS
✅ Rule 1: Only buy calls on Leading/Improving stocks
✅ Rule 2: Only buy puts on Weakening/Lagging stocks
✅ Rule 3: Exit calls when stock enters Weakening
✅ Rule 4: Exit puts when stock enters Improving
✅ Rule 5: Use longer DTE when trading Improving/Weakening (rotation takes time)
✅ Rule 6: Use shorter DTE when trading Leading/Lagging (established trends)
✅ Rule 7: If 70%+ watchlist in one side = strong directional bias
✅ Rule 8: If symbols scattered = reduce position sizes, play neutral
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🏆 ADVANTAGES FOR OPTIONS TRADERS
✅ HIGHER WIN RATE
Trade only symbols with clear momentum direction
✅ BETTER TIMING
Catch rotations early = maximize profit potential
✅ REDUCED THETA DECAY LOSSES
Don't hold calls on weakening stocks (double loss)
✅ CLEARER MARKET BIAS
Know if market is bullish/bearish/neutral
✅ PORTFOLIO ALIGNMENT
Match your delta exposure to market direction
✅ EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
Spot rotations before price breaks down/up
✅ RISK MANAGEMENT
Exit positions before momentum shifts against you
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📚 COMBINING WITH OTHER ANALYSIS
This indicator works best when combined with:
📊 Technical Analysis
• Support/Resistance for strike selection
• Chart patterns for entry timing
• Volume for confirmation
📈 Volatility Analysis
• IV Rank for premium selling decisions
• VIX/India VIX for overall market risk
⏰ Time Analysis
• Check quadrants before weekly expiry
• Align DTE with expected rotation speed
💰 Greeks Management
• High delta on Leading symbols (directional confidence)
• Low delta on Improving symbols (early, needs time)
• Negative delta on Weakening/Lagging (bearish bias)
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⚠️ WHAT THIS INDICATOR DOESN'T DO
❌ Doesn't predict exact option prices
❌ Doesn't tell you which strike to buy
❌ Doesn't replace risk management
❌ Doesn't account for news/events
❌ Doesn't consider implied volatility
❌ Doesn't guarantee winning trades
It DOES give you:
✅ Market direction bias
✅ Symbol selection edge
✅ Rotation timing awareness
✅ Risk/reward framework
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🎯 BOTTOM LINE FOR OPTIONS TRADERS
Stop fighting momentum. Stop buying calls on weakening stocks. Stop holding positions through rotations.
Instead:
• Check quadrants BEFORE entering trades
• Buy calls only on Leading/Improving
• Buy puts only on Weakening/Lagging
• Exit when rotation signals change
• Adjust position size based on breadth
This simple framework can dramatically improve your options trading win rate and reduce catastrophic losses from holding through momentum reversals.
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⭐ START TRADING WITH THE TREND
Add this RRG Quadrant Scanner and align your options trades with market rotation - not against it!






















