Order Flow Delta Matrix Pro @MaxMaserati 2.0Order Flow Delta Matrix Pro @MaxMaserati 2.0
Institutional-level order flow analysis
This advanced indicator displays institutional order flow data in an easy-to-read time-series matrix, revealing hidden buying and selling pressure that drives price movements.
KEY FEATURES
ð¥ REAL-TIME DELTA TRACKING
- Delta Row: Net buying vs selling pressure per time period
- Live Countdown: Shows exact time remaining until next candle close
- Extended historical view for pattern recognition
CUSTOMIZABLE ROWS (Toggle On/Off)
- Max Delta: Highest buying pressure spikes (accumulation zones)
- *Min Delta: Lowest selling pressure spikes (distribution zones)
- Cumulative Delta: Running total showing institutional bias
- Delta/Volume Ratio: Quality of directional flow vs total volume
- Session Delta: Net flow since session start
- Volume: Raw transaction volume with high-volume highlighting
ADVANCED CONTROLS
- Time Direction: View oldestânewest OR newestâoldest
- 12/24 Hour Format: Choose your preferred time display
- Current Time Highlighting: Blue highlight on active time period
- Full Color Customization: Adapt to any chart theme
- Smart Sensitivity: Low/Normal/High modes for different markets
ð HOW TO USE IT
ð¢ BULLISH SIGNALS
- Positive Delta Spikes: Look for green +500K+ delta values
- Rising Cumulative Delta: Upward trending cumulative line = institutional accumulation
- High Max Delta: Strong buying pressure at support levels
ðŽ BEARISH SIGNALS
- Negative Delta Spikes: Look for red -500K+ delta values
- Falling Cumulative Delta: Downward trending cumulative = institutional distribution
- High Min Delta: Strong selling pressure at resistance levels
PRO TECHNIQUES
-Divergence Analysis: Price goes up but cumulative delta goes down = potential reversal
- Volume Confirmation: High delta + high volume = strong institutional conviction
- Session Bias: Positive session delta = bullish bias, negative = bearish bias
BEST USED FOR
- Scalping: 1-5 minute timeframes for quick institutional flow detection
- Day Trading: 15-60 minute timeframes for session bias and reversal spots
- Volume Profile: Combine with volume profile for complete order flow picture
- Futures Trading: Excellent for ES, NQ, crude oil, forex majors
PRO TIPS
1. Watch for Delta Divergences - Most reliable reversal signal
2. High Volume + High Delta = Institutional activity
3. Session Delta Direction = Overall market bias
4. Blue highlighted column= Current live data
5. Use with Support/Resistance for entry/exit timing
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Works on ALL timeframes and ALL markets
- Real-time updates for live trading decisions
- Historical data available for backtesting strategies
- No repainting - all signals are final and reliable
The matrix format makes complex data easy to interpret, giving a significant edge in understanding market dynamics and smart money order timing.
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Advanced Moving Average ChannelAdvanced Moving Average Channel (MAC) is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that combines multiple moving average types with volume analysis to provide a complete market perspective.
Key Features:
1. Dynamic Channel Formation
- Configurable moving average types (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA, TEMA)
- Separate upper and lower band calculations
- Customizable band offsets for precise channel adjustment
2. Volume Analysis Integration
- Multi-timeframe volume analysis (1H, 24H, 7D)
- Relative volume comparison against historical averages
- Volume trend detection with visual indicators
- Price-level volume distribution profile
3. Market Context Indicators
- RSI integration for overbought/oversold conditions
- Channel position percentage
- Volume-weighted price levels
- Breakout detection with visual signals
Usage Guidelines:
1. Channel Interpretation
- Price within channel: Normal market conditions
- Price above upper band: Potential overbought condition
- Price below lower band: Potential oversold condition
- Channel width: Indicates market volatility
2. Volume Analysis
- High relative volume (>150%): Strong market interest
- Low relative volume (<50%): Weak market interest
- Volume trend arrows: Indicate increasing/decreasing market participation
- Volume profile: Shows price levels with highest trading activity
3. Trading Signals
- Breakout arrows: Potential trend continuation
- RSI extremes: Confirmation of overbought/oversold conditions
- Volume confirmation: Validates price movements
Customization:
- Adjust MA length for different market conditions
- Modify band offsets for tighter/looser channels
- Fine-tune volume analysis parameters
- Customize visual appearance
This indicator is designed for traders who want to combine price action, volume analysis, and market structure in a single, comprehensive tool.
Volume Range Profile with Fair Value (Zeiierman)â Overview
The Volume Range Profile with Fair Value (Zeiierman) is a precision-built volume-mapping tool designed to help traders visualize where institutional-level activity is occurring within the price range â and how that volume behavior shifts over time.
Unlike traditional volume profiles that rely on fixed session boundaries or static anchors, this tool dynamically calculates and displays volume zones across both the upper and lower ends of a price range, revealing point-of-control (POC) levels, directional volume flow, and a fair value drift line that updates live with each candle.
Youâre not just looking at volume anymore. Youâre dissecting whoâs in control â and at what price.
⪠In simple terms:
Upper Zone = The upper portion of the price range, showing concentrated volume activity â typically where selling or distribution may occur
Lower Zone = The lower portion of the price range, highlighting areas of high volume â often associated with buying or accumulation
POC Bin = The bin (price level) with the highest traded volume in the zone â considered the most accepted price by the market
Fair Value Trend = A dynamic trend line tracking the average POC price over time â visualizing the evolving fair value
Zone Labels = Display real-time breakdown of buy/sell volume within each zone and inside the POC â revealing whoâs in control
â How It Works
⪠Volume Zones
Upper Zone: Anchored at the highest high in the lookback period
Lower Zone: Anchored at the lowest low in the lookback period
Width is user-defined via % of range
Each zone is divided into a series of volume bins
⪠Volume Bins (Histograms)
Each zone is split into N bins that show how much volume occurred at each level:
Taller = More volume
The POC bin (Point of Control) is highlighted
Labels show % of volume in the POC relative to the whole zone
⪠Buy vs Sell Breakdown
Each volume bin is split by:
Buy Volume = Close ⥠Open
Sell Volume = Close < Open
The script accumulates these and displays total Buy/Sell volume per zone.
⪠Fair Value Drift Line
A POC trend is plotted over time:
Represents where volume was most active across each range
Color changes dynamically â green for rising, red for falling
Serves as a real-time fair value anchor across changing market structure
â How to Use
⪠Identify Key Control Zones
Use Upper/Lower Zone structures to understand where supply and demand is building.
Zones automatically adapt to recent highs/lows and re-center volume accordingly.
⪠Follow Institutional Activity
Watch for POC clustering near price tops or bottoms.
Large volumes near extremes may indicate accumulation or distribution.
⪠Spot Fair Value Drift
The fair value trend line (average POC price) gives insight into market equilibrium.
One strategy can be to trade a re-test of the fair value trend, trades are taken in the direction of the current trend.
â Understanding Buy & Sell Volume Labels (Zone Totals)
These labels show the total buy and sell volume accumulated within each zone over the selected lookback period:
Buy Vol (green label) â Total volume where candles closed bullish
Sell Vol (red label) â Total volume where candles closed bearish
Together, they tell you which side dominated:
Higher Buy Vol â Bullish accumulation zone
Higher Sell Vol â Bearish distribution zone
This gives a quick visual insight into who controlled the zone, helping you spot areas of demand or supply imbalance.
â Understanding POC Volume Labels
The POC (Point of Control) represents the price level where the most volume occurred within the zone. These labels break down that volume into:
Buy % â How much of the volume was buying (price closed up)
Sell % â How much was selling (price closed down)
Total % â How much of the entire zoneâs volume happened at the POC
Use it to spot strong demand or supply zones:
High Buy % + High Total % â Strong buying interest = likely support
High Sell % + High Total % â Strong selling pressure = likely resistance
It gives a deeper look into who was in control at the most important price level.
â Why Itâs Useful
Track where fair value is truly forming
Detect aggressive volume accumulation or dumping
Visually split buyer/seller control at the most relevant price levels
Adapt volume structures to current trend direction
â Settings Explained
Lookback Period: Number of bars to scan for highs/lows. Higher = smoother zones, Lower = reactive.
Zone Width (% of Range): Controls how much of the range is used to define each zone. Higher = broader zones.
Bins per Zone: Number of volume slices per zone. Higher = more detail, but heavier on resources.
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Disclaimer
The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
MM Day Trader LevelsAs an intraday trader, there are certain key levels that I care about for short-term price action on every single chart. When I first began day trading, each morning I would painstakingly mark those key levels off on the charts I planned to trade each day. Depending on the number of charts I was watching, this would take up quite a bit of my time that I felt would have been much better spent doing other things. It also meant that those levels would often be left behind, and on later days I might be trading a symbol and get confused when a line appeared and I'd be paying attention to it only to later discover that it wasn't from prior day, but from some other day in the past when I had marked it off.
I looked all over TradingView to find indicators that did this automatically for me, and I found a lot of them. One by one I tried them, and inevitably I would always find that something was wrong with them. Often they didn't have all of the levels I wanted (so I would have to combine multiple indicators), but more often I found that the levels would be incorrect, or they would be buggy and not appear consistently, or they would not appear at the right time, or they would not work on futures! The list of problems went on and on. And the biggest issue I found was that nobody knew how to get session volume profile in an indicator.
So, over the course of a few years I figured out how to solve all of those problems and now I'm thrilled to present this free indicator for everyone like me who trades intraday and wants a clean consistent way to see the prior day levels that they care about automatically on every single chart (even futures). The levels the indicator provides are:
Yesterday High & Low
Value Area High & Low & Point of Control
Today's Open
Yesterday's Close (aka "Settlement" on futures)
Premarket High & Low (non-futures only)
Overnight High & Low (futures only)
These levels are extremely important, and I expect price to be reactive to them, so each level has a shaded background behind it so that the levels stand out against other lines you may have on your chart. I try to keep configuration as simple as possible, but there are configuration options that allow you to:
Hide any of the levels
Change the color for the levels
Shade the value area (or not)
Change the label text, size, type (basic label or plain text) and location (how far to the right of last candle to place the label
Adjust session volume profile value area volume & number of rows
The biggest advantage to this indicator over others on TradingView is how it handles session volume profile. When it comes to futures, TradingView does differentiate between regular trading hours and "electronic" trading hours on the charts, but their timeframes for those sessions are unusual, and they do not provide any programmatic way to differentiate between them. So, I created a whole new library for dealing with futures sessions that is fully integrated into both my Session Volume Profile library and this indicator, allowing me to bring you the best and only custom indicator available on TradingView that provides you with true regular session volume profile information across every type of symbol, including futures.
I'm incredibly proud of everything I've been able to provide with this indicator, and even more thrilled to say that I'm proud of how the indicator has been implemented. Once again releasing this indicator and all associated code for free and open source. I encourage you to take a look at the source code to see how it all works, take advantage of the free underlying libraries I created to make all of this possible: Session Library and Session Volume Profile Library.
Volume Positive & Negative Levels [ChartPrime]Volume Positive & Negative Levels
Overview:
The Volume Positive & Negative Levels indicator by ChartPrime is designed to provide traders with a clear visualization of volume activity across different price levels. By plotting volume levels as histograms, this tool helps identify significant areas of buying (positive volume) and selling (negative volume) pressure, enhancing the ability to spot potential support and resistance zones.
Key Features:
⯠Lookback Period:
- The `lookbackPeriod` parameter, set to 500 bars, determines the range over which the volume analysis is conducted, ensuring a comprehensive view of the marketâs volume activity. The maximum lookback period is 500 bars or the bars currently visible on the chart, whichever is smaller.
⯠Dynamic Volume Calculation:
- Volume is calculated dynamically based on the price action, with positive volume indicating buying pressure (close > open) and negative volume indicating selling pressure (close < open).
⯠Color Coding for Clarity:
- Positive Volume: Represented with a distinct color (`#ad9a2c`), making it easy to identify areas of buying interest.
- Negative Volume: Highlighted with another color (`#ad2cad`), simplifying the detection of selling pressure.
Volume Threshold and Bins:
- The indicator allows users to set a volume threshold (`volume_level`) to highlight significant volume levels, with the default set at 70.
- The number of bins (`numBins`) defines the granularity of the volume profile, with a higher number providing more detail.
⯠Volume Profile Visualization:
- The volume profile is plotted as a histogram, with the height of each bar proportional to the volume at that price level. This visualization helps in quickly assessing the strength of volume at various price points.
⯠Interactive Labels and Threshold Indicators:
- Labels: The indicator uses labels to mark significant volume levels, providing quick reference points for traders.
- Threshold Lines: Lines are drawn at specified volume thresholds, with colors and widths dynamically adjusted based on the volume levels.
⯠User Inputs:
- Volume Threshold (`volume_level`): Sets the minimum volume required to highlight significant levels.
- Number of Bins (`numBins`): Determines the resolution of the volume profile.
- Line Width (`line_withd`): Specifies the width of the lines used in the visualization.
The Volume Positive & Negative Levels indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to gain deeper insights into market dynamics. By providing a clear visual representation of volume activity across different price levels, it helps traders identify key support and resistance zones, spot trends, and make more informed trading decisions. Whether you are a day trader or a swing trader, this indicator enhances your ability to analyze volume data effectively, improving your overall trading strategy.
TwV Market SignalsSignals Indicator
Summary
This indicator allows traders to have in handy short and long signals and estimate the trend of the market.
The indicator draws Long and Short signals depending on the trend analysis. The indicators also use meaningful colors for traders to be able to visually understand the graphs, such us fillings on EMAs, so the possible trend is represented.
The colors used are light green for bullish, red for bearish, dark green for possible bearish to bullish change and purple for possible bullish to bearish change. These colors are applicable to all fillings and summary box.
How to use this indicator
The use of EMAs 10,20 and 50 draw the medium to long term trends, therefore avoiding signals against the trend. Furthermore the EMAs will advise possible change in trends, specially considering the 10 and 20 cross, considering that crossing the 10,20 and 50, might confirm the change in med to long term trend change of the price. This is completely visual in the chart as it tints green for positive trend and yellow to red for negative trend.
The 200 SMA is included as it also gives better confirmation to the trend, the basics tell that when the EMAs mentioned above are below the 200 SMA then the likelihood for entries in long positions are not the best and vice versa for short.
Therefore, the trader shall filter Long and Short Signals accordingly as this EMAs are not used to send Long and Short signals considering that they confirm the trend in a slow pace and not reactively to the price volatility.
There are two strategies built-in within the indicator:
Strategy 1 â Longer time trades and high volatility handling
The Long and Short Signals are based on 14 and EMAs (by default). This two Mas are used to send signals based on their crossovers as they are way more reactive to the price movement.
Trader shall consider that EMAs are used for higher timeframes, therefore the indicator has the possibility to adjust the EMAs and use SMAs or WMAs instead for one or the two parameters (14 and 21).
WMAs react faster to the price volatility so the trader shall adjust this according to the timeframe being used. (Lower timeframes suggested).
This strategy is used for trades that might keep running for longer periods of times.
For reference on what the SMAs, EMAs and WMAs are, please see below sections in the description.
Strategy 2 - Shorter time trades and unhandled high volatility
The Long and Short Signals are bases on HMA. HMAs (Hull Moving Averages) track the price movement and volatility way faster that SMAs, EMAs and WMAs, therefore as the HMA follow the price quicker, it is intended for short time trades even in higher timeframes.
Scalping is not suggested using this strategy as HMA do not handle high volatility even on higher timeframes.
One of the biggest differences from the first strategy is that there is no more than a single HMA length to work with, which is 24 as default.
HMAs calculation is different to other MAs, therefore combining various HMAs lengths looking for crossovers become trend identification a lot less precise. HMAs are not intended to be used with different length crossovers.
Exit points = The use of Stochastic and VRVP
Stochastic RSI
It is well known that when Stochastic RSI resets when overbought or oversold therefore traders have within a summary box the possibility to check whether the K & D lines in the Stochastic RSI hace crossed over bullish or bearish.
Although the crossover is not mandatory for a change trend, the crossover might be used by the trader to exit a position considering that the price might move on the opposite direction.
Traders shall look at the summary box, where bullish and bearish crossovers are shown, so they evaluate their position exit.
Visible Range Volume Profile
The use of the VRVP is to find support and resistance on the price movements. Although high and lows are used as possible supports and resistances, VRVP shows an area of confluence on the order book, where volume of positions are accumulated and that might act as support or resistance depending on the price direction.
Traders can visually activate the VRVP to see the Point of Control (POC) directly on the chart as a line (similar as how a support or resistance would be drawn). Moreover, traders have the ability to see within the summary box, whether to see if the price is above or below the POC, so they clearly know if it is acting as support or resistance.
Price Direction
Trade the market trend is well know to be used to identify possible price direction. It is important not to confuse the longer time trend drawn by the EMAs with the TTM Trend bar color. The TTM trend colors bars according to the price direction, helping traders not to confuse when a red bar appears on an up trend or green bars on a down trend.
This coloring helps traders not to exit trades based on bar coloring, which might psychologically affect when scalping or short-term trading specially.
Originally, the TTM trend is used considering the ADX in and indicator called TTM Squeeze, where the strength of the movement is measured, therefore although candle colors help with the price direction, ADX provides the trader the ability to see whether the direction is losing momentum and then catch the best possible exit before the direction change.
How to use Summary
1. Receive the Long or Short Signals using strategy 1 or 2, depending on the selected in the main menu of the indicator.
2. Evaluate the trend based on the 10,20, 50 and 200 MAs. Filter the Long and Short signals accordingly.
3. Monitor constantly the TTM Trend and the ADX for the direction and strength of the position entered and review if the momentum is being lost, considering step 4 or other possible reasons that might lead to exiting the position.
4. Once entered to a position evaluate constantly the Stochastic RSI bearish or bullish crossover or POC value on screen or summary box to exit the position.
Terminology basics
Trend indicators
Exponential Moving Average (EMAs): The base indicator is composed of moving averages of 10, 20 and 55 exponential periods, to determine a possible bullish or bearish trend (EMA Crossing)
Simple Moving Average (SMA): The base indicator is composed of a moving average of 200 simple periods, which in conjunction with the EMAs can lead to estimate potential upward or downwards moves, as well as possible resistances. (SMA Positioning)
Weighted moving average (WMA): It is a technical indicator that traders use to generate trade direction and make a long or short position. It assigns greater weighting to recent data points and less weighting on past data points. (WMA Crossing)
Strength and S/R indicators
VPVR (Volume Profile Visible Range): It allows to determine the Point of Control (POC) which is the node with the highest volume profile. This can be used as an important retest point or to calculate potential support and resistance. The POC level is represented with a red dotted line in the graph.
The VPVR is a simplified version of the âTwV Multi-timeframe Dynamic VRVPâ that you can find for free use in my profile. This version calculates the mainâs timeframe POC and also has the possibility to be fixed range if the trader enables it from the menu. (Dynamic range by default).
ADX (Average Directional Index): The ADX helps the indicator to estimate the strength of the movement, always considering the DI+ and DI- to not go against the trend strength. This is represented as summary text in a table.
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Exit indicator
Stochastic RSI: It is an indicator used in technical analysis that ranges between zero and a hundred and is created by applying the Stochastic oscillator formula to a set of relative strength index (RSI) values rather than to standard price data. Using RSI values within the Stochastic formula gives traders an idea of whether the current RSI value is overbought or oversold (Exit zones)
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Summary Panel
This panel allows the trader to have a summary of the current status (bearish or bullish) of some of the most determinant indicators within the strategy. It has the following characteristics:
It is placed on the right bottom side of the chart by the default. Traders can change its position or hidden it through the main menu of the indicator.
Its colors change according to the indicatorâs values and constant change for easier detection.
The summary box shows the projection for each of the indicators (Trend, Stochastic, EMA, VPVR and ADX).
The summary box is multi-language (English and Spanish), which can be changes in the main menu of the indicator
Alerts
Within the indicatorâs menu, you can set up alerts for all long, short, close long and close short signals, which might come in handy when the trader would like to have notifications on the Trading View website, desktop app or phone apps. Furthermore, there are also signals for possible exit points, which can also be activated from the indicatorâs menu.
VP and POCThis code is credited to juliangonzaconde. Have taken his help to modify his beautiful creation.
Volume profile is a key study when comes to understanding the auction trading process. Volume Profiles will show you exactly how much volume, as well as relative volume, occurred at each price as well as the exact number of contracts for the entire session. It is a visualization tool to understand the high activity zone and low activity zone.
Volume profile measures the confidence of the traders in the market. From short term trading perspective monitoring the developing volume profile in realtime make more sense to track current market participation behavior to take better trading decisions.
Hope this helps you in trading on daily timeframe.
Happy Trading.
AMT Structure: 80% Traverse, PD Levels & nPOCsHere is a clean, professional description formatted for the TradingView description box. It highlights the methodology (AMT/80% Rule), the specific features, and the credits.
Title: AMT Structure: 80% Traverse, PD Levels & nPOCs
Description:
This indicator is a comprehensive toolkit designed for futures traders utilizing Auction Market Theory (AMT) and Volume Profile strategies. It consolidates multiple scripts into a single, unified overlay to declutter your chart while providing essential structural references for the 80% Traverse setup, intraday context, and longer-term auction targets.
Key Features:
1. 80% Rule / Traverse Setup (Chart Champions Logic)
Automated RTH Open Detection: Hardcoded to the 08:30 AM CT Open to ensure accuracy for US Futures (ES/NQ) regardless of your chart's timezone settings.
Value Area Logic: Automatically calculates the Previous Day's Value Area High (VAH), Value Area Low (VAL), and Point of Control (POC).
Setup Detection: If the market opens outside of the previous day's value, the script highlights the Value Area in color (default: Purple), signaling that an 80% traverse (filling the value area) is structurally possible if price re-enters value.
Background Fill: Optional shading between VAH and VAL to clearly visualize the "playing field" for the traverse.
2. Auction Market Theory (AMT) Premarket Levels
Overnight High/Low: Automatically captures the highest and lowest prices traded during the overnight session (17:00 - 08:30 CT).
Breakout Alerts: Includes logic to detect and alert when these overnight levels are broken during the RTH session.
Auto-Cleanup: Lines can be set to auto-delete after a specified time (default: 60 mins into the session) to keep the chart clean after the Initial Balance (IB) period.
3. Structural Reference Levels
Previous Day Levels: Plots Previous Day High, Low, and Equilibrium (Midpoint) as standard reference lines.
Initial Balance (IB): Option to display the First Hour High and Low (08:30 - 09:30 CT) to assess day type (Neutral, Trend, Normal Variation, etc.).
RTH VWAP: An anchored VWAP that resets specifically at the RTH Open (08:30 CT), distinct from the standard 24-hour VWAP.
4. Naked Points of Control (nPOCs)
Multi-Timeframe Tracking: Tracks and plots Naked POCs for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly profiles.
Auto-Cleanup: Lines automatically delete themselves the moment price touches them, ensuring you only see untested levels.
Customization: Toggle each timeframe on/off individually.
Settings & Customization:
Global Offset: Move all text labels to the right with a single setting to prevent price action from obscuring text.
8:30 Open Offset: Independent offset for the Open label to distinguish it from other opening references.
Smart Coloring: Text labels automatically match their corresponding line colors for easy identification.
Modular Toggles: Every section (AMT, VWAP, PD Levels, CCV, nPOCs) can be turned on or off individually to suit your specific trading plan.
Usage: This tool is specifically tuned for ES and NQ futures trading but can be adapted for other instruments. It replaces the need for separate indicators for Overnight Highs/Lows, Previous Day Levels, and Volume Profile targeting.
Simulateur Carnet d'Ordres & Liquidité [Sese] - Customð¹ Indicator Name
Order Book & Liquidity Simulator - Custom
ð¹ Concept and Functionality
This indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to visually simulate market depth (Order Book) and potential liquidity zones.
It is important to adhere to TradingView's transparency rules: This script does not access real Level 2 data (the actual exchange order book). Instead, it uses a deductive algorithm based on historical Price Action to estimate where Buy Limit (Bid) and Sell Limit (Ask) orders might be resting.
Methodology used by the script:
Pivot Detection: The indicator scans for significant Swing Highs and Swing Lows over a user-defined lookback period (Length).
Level Projection: These pivots are projected to the right as horizontal lines.
Red Lines (Ask): Represent potential resistance zones (sellers).
Blue Lines (Bid): Represent potential support zones (buyers).
Liquidity Management (Absorption): The script is dynamic. If the current price crosses a line, the indicator assumes the liquidity at that level has been consumed (orders filled). The line is then automatically deleted from the chart.
Density Profile (Right Side): Horizontal bars appear to the right of the current price. These approximate a "Time Price Opportunity" or Volume Profile, showing where the market has spent the most time recently.
ð¹ User Manual (Settings)
Here is how to configure the inputs to match your trading style:
1. Detection Algorithm
Lookback Length (Candles): Determines the sensitivity of the pivots.
Low value (e.g., 10): Shows many lines (scalping/short term).
High value (e.g., 50): Shows only major structural levels (swing trading).
Volume Factor: (Technical note: In this specific code version, this variable is calculated but the lines are primarily drawn based on geometric pivots).
2. Visual Settings
Show Price Lines (Bid/Ask): Toggles the horizontal Support/Resistance lines on or off.
Show Volume Profile: Toggles the heatmap-style bars on the right side of the chart.
Extend Lines: If checked, untouched lines will extend to the right towards the current price bar.
3. Colors and Transparency Management
Customize the aesthetics to keep your chart clean:
Bid / Ask Colors: Choose your base colors (Default is Blue and Red).
Line Transparency (%): Crucial for chart visibility.
0% = Solid, bright colors.
80-90% = Very subtle, faint lines (recommended if you overlay this on other tools).
Text Size: Adjusts the size of the price labels ("BUY LIMIT" / "SELL LIMIT").
ð¹ How to Read the Indicator
Rejections: Unbroken lines act as potential walls. Watch for price reaction when approaching a blue line (support) or red line (resistance).
Breakouts/Absorption: When a line disappears, it means the level has been breached. The market may then seek the next liquidity level (the next line).
Density (Right-side boxes): More opaque/visible boxes indicate a price zone "accepted" by the market (consolidation). Empty gaps suggest an imbalance where price might move through quickly.
â ïž Disclaimer
This script is for educational and technical analysis purposes only. It is a simulation based on price history, not real-time order book data. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading involves risk.
MRC Supply & Demand Zones by rndð MRC Supply & Demand Zones: Professional Reversal & Liquidity Detection
MRC Supply & Demand Zones is a premium hybrid trading tool combining two of the most powerful concepts in technical analysis: Mean Reversion and Volume Profile.
This indicator doesnât just show arrows â it provides deep market context by defining dynamic volatility channels and hidden supply & demand zones based on real volume data from lower timeframes.
ð¥ Key Features
1. MRC (Mean Reversion Channel)
At the core lies the SuperSmoother MA (SSMA) â a next-generation moving average that eliminates market noise significantly more effectively than standard SMAs or EMAs, while maintaining minimal lag.
Logic: Price always tends to return to its mean. The indicator constructs dynamic channels (Inner and Outer) around the SSMA based on volatility (True Range).
Signals:
Long (Buy): Price extends beyond the lower outer boundary (oversold) and closes back above it.
Short (Sell): Price extends beyond the upper outer boundary (overbought) and closes back below it.
2. Supply & Demand Zones
This is not just drawing levels based on simple highs and lows. The indicator utilizes Lower Timeframe (LTF) Data to construct a detailed volume profile inside the candles.
How it works: The algorithm scans history, identifies volume imbalances, and highlights zones where major players have shown significant interest.
Visualization: Automatically draws red (Supply) and blue (Demand) rectangles that act as price magnets and strong support/resistance levels.
âïž Settings Guide
ð¹ Block: MRC Settings (Channel Settings)
Control signal sensitivity and channel width here.
Min Range %:
What: Sets the minimum channel width as a percentage of the current price.
Why: Prevents the channel from squeezing into a "thin line" during flat markets, filtering out false signals during low volatility.
Outer Multiplier:
Default: 1.9
Role: Defines the boundaries for "extreme" overbought/oversold conditions. Higher values result in fewer, but more accurate entry signals.
Inner Multiplier:
Default: 1.0
Role: Defines the boundaries of "normal" price oscillation. Often used as the first target for taking profits (Take Profit).
SSMA Length:
Default: 200
Role: The period of the main trend line. 200 is ideal for defining the long-term trend and the global "center" of price.
Source:
Default: hlc3 (High+Low+Close / 3).
Role: The price data used for calculations.
ð¹ Block: Supply & Demand Zones
Controls the liquidity search algorithm.
Supply & Demand Zones (On/Off): Toggle the display of the rectangular zones.
Threshold %: Defines how "significant" the volume must be. Adjusts the filtering of weak zones.
Supply/Demand Zones Color: Select the color and opacity for seller and buyer zones.
Profile Lookback Range:
Fixed Range: Analyzes a fixed number of recent bars.
Visible Range: Analyzes only the bars currently visible on the screen.
Lookback Length: The depth of history (number of bars) for volume analysis (works in Fixed Range mode).
Profile Number of Rows: Profile resolution. Higher numbers result in more detailed and narrower zones.
ð Alert System
You will never miss an entry. The indicator includes built-in conditions for creating alerts:
Long Signal: Triggers on a green triangle (upward reversal from the lower boundary).
Short Signal: Triggers on a red triangle (downward reversal from the upper boundary).
ð¡ Why use this indicator?
This is a ready-made "all-in-one" trading strategy. You get the trend (SSMA), volatility (MRC), and liquidity levels (S&D) in one compact script. It is perfect for scalping and day trading on any asset (Crypto, Forex, Stocks).
Volume Area 80 Rule Pro - Adaptive RTHSummary in one paragraph
Adaptive value area 80 percent rule for index futures large cap equities liquid crypto and major FX on intraday timeframes. It focuses activity only when multiple context gates align. It is original because the classic prior day value area traverse is fused with a daily regime classifier that remaps the operating parameters in real time.
Scope and intent
⢠Markets. ES NQ SPY QQQ large cap equities BTC ETH major FX pairs and other liquid RTH instruments
⢠Timeframes. One minute to one hour with daily regime context
⢠Default demo used in the publication. ES1 on five minutes
⢠Purpose. Trade only the balanced days where the 80 percent traverse has edge while standing aside or tightening rules during trend or shock
Originality and usefulness
⢠Unique fusion. Prior day value area logic plus a rolling daily regime classifier using percentile ranks of realized volatility and ADX. The regime remaps hold time end of window stop buffer and value area coverage on each session
⢠Failure mode addressed. False starts during strong trend or shock sessions and weak traverses during quiet grind
⢠Testability. All gates are visible in Inputs and debug flags can be plotted so users can verify why a suggestion appears
⢠Portable yardstick. The regime uses ATR divided by close and ADX percent ranks which behave consistently across symbols
Method overview in plain language
The script builds the prior session profile during regular trading hours. At the first regular bar it freezes yesterday value area low value area high and point of control. It then evaluates the current session open location the first thirty minute volume rank the open gap rank and an opening drive test. In parallel a daily series classifies context into Calm Balance Trend or Shock from rolling percentile ranks of realized volatility and ADX. The classifier scales the rules. Calm uses longer holds and a slightly wider value area. Trend and Shock shorten the window reduce holds and enlarge stop buffers.
Base measures
⢠Range basis. True Range smoothed over a configurable length on both the daily and intraday series
⢠Return basis. Not required. ATR over close is the unit for regime strength
Components
⢠Prior Value Area Engine. Builds yesterday value area low value area high and point of control from a binned volume profile with automatic TPO fallback and minimum integrity guards
⢠Opening Location. Detects whether the session opens above the prior value area or below it
⢠Inside Hold Counter. Counts consecutive bars that hold inside the value area after a re entry
⢠Volume Gate. Percentile of the first thirty minutes volume over a rolling sample
⢠Gap Gate. Percentile rank of the regular session open gap over a rolling sample
⢠Drive Gate. Opening drive check using a multiple of intraday ATR
⢠Regime Classifier. Percentile ranks of daily ATR over close and daily ADX classify Calm Balance Trend Shock and remap parameters
⢠Session windows optional. Windows follow the chart exchange time
Fusion rule
Minimum satisfied gates approach. A re entry must hold inside the value area for a regime scaled number of bars while the volume gap and drive gates allow the setup. The regime simultaneously scales value area coverage end minute time stop and stop buffer.
Signal rule
⢠Long suggestion appears when price opens below yesterday value area then re enters and holds for the required bars while all gates allow the setup
⢠Short suggestion appears when price opens above yesterday value area then re enters and holds for the required bars while all gates allow the setup
⢠WAIT shows implicitly when any required gate is missing
⢠Exit labels mark target touch stop touch or a time based close
Inputs with guidance
Setup
⢠Signal timeframe. Uses the chart by default
⢠Session windows optional. Start and end minutes inside regular trading hours
⢠Invert direction is not used. The logic is symmetric
Logic
⢠Hold bars inside value area. Typical range 3 to 12. Raising it reduces trades and favors better traverses. Lowering it increases frequency and risk of false starts
⢠Earliest minute since RTH open and Latest minute since RTH open. Typical range 0 to 390. Reducing the latest minute cuts late session trades
⢠Time stop bars after entry. Typical range 6 to 30. Larger values give setups more room
Filters
⢠Value area coverage. Typical range 0.70 to 0.85. Higher coverage narrows the traverse but accepts fewer days
⢠Bin size in ticks. Typical range 1 to 8. Larger bins stabilize noisy profiles
⢠Stop buffer ticks beyond edge. Typical range 2 to 20. Larger buffers survive noise
⢠First thirty minute volume percentile. Typical range 0.30 to 0.70. Higher values require more active opens
⢠Gap filter percentile. Typical range 0.70 to 0.95. Lower values block more gap days
⢠Opening drive multiple and bars. Higher multiple or longer bars block strong directional opens
Adaptivity
⢠Lookback days for regime ranks. Typical 150 to 500
⢠Calm RV percentile. Typical 25 to 45
⢠Trend ADX percentile. Typical 55 to 75
⢠Shock RV percentile. Typical 75 to 90
⢠End minute ratio in Trend and Shock. Typical 0.5 to 0.8
⢠Hold and Time stop scales per regime. Use values near one to keep behavior close to static settings
Realism and responsible publication
⢠No performance claims. Past results never guarantee future outcomes
⢠Shapes can move while a bar forms and settle on close
⢠Sessions use the chart exchange time
Honest limitations and failure modes
⢠Economic releases and thin liquidity can break the balance premise
⢠Gap heavy symbols may work better with stronger gap filters and a True Range focus
⢠Very quiet regimes reduce signal contrast. Consider longer windows or higher thresholds
Legal
Education and research only. Not investment advice. Test in simulation before any live use.
X rVPoCOverview
The rVPoC indicator isolates and displays the Volume Point of Control â the price level within a chosen lookback window that has accumulated the highest traded volume.
Unlike typical volume profiles that analyze an entire session or day, this version is designed for rolling intraday precision. It continually updates the VPoC using data from a lower âzoomed-inâ timeframe (e.g., 1-minute) to refine accuracy, even when viewed on higher-timeframe charts.
How It Works
At its core, the indicator âzooms inâ via Pine Scriptâs multi-timeframe engine:
Lower timeframe aggregation:
A secondary (zoomed) timeframe â by default 1-minute â is used to pull detailed OHLCV data through request.security().
Rolling window analysis:
The user-defined bars_per_current parameter determines how many of those lower-timeframe bars to include (e.g., 15 â a 15-minute rolling window).
Volume binning:
The high-to-low range of that window is divided into evenly spaced price bins (vp_price_levels). Each bin accumulates the volume of trades overlapping its range.
Point of Control selection:
The bin with the greatest accumulated volume is located, and its volume-weighted midpoint is plotted as the VPoC.
Visual output:
Discrete line-break markers are plotted for each bar, preventing the âconnecting lineâ distortions common in continuous plots.
Use Case
This indicator is ideal for intraday traders who want to:
Track how the most active traded price shifts over time.
Identify short-term value zones forming within a 15-minute (or custom) rolling range.
Observe micro-structure behavior during developing sessions without committing to full volume profile tools.
Overlay a lightweight VPoC on top of other tools such as open-range or VWAP-based frameworks.
It is particularly effective on 1-minute and 5-minute charts, providing a granular yet efficient measure of volume concentration that updates bar-by-bar.
Summary
The VPoC indicator delivers a continuously updating micro-profile of where trading volume is most active within a chosen intraday window.
Itâs designed to complement range, VWAP, and order-flow analysis by highlighting evolving value zones without visual clutter or session-anchoring logic.
Traders can interpret shifts in the VPoC as changes in short-term control â where buyers or sellers are concentrating their activity within the evolving price structure.
Smart MTF S/R Levels[BullByte]
Smart MTF S/R Levels
Introduction & Motivation
Support and Resistance (S/R) levels are the backbone of technical analysis. However, most traders face two major challenges:
Manual S/R Marking: Drawing S/R levels by hand is time-consuming, subjective, and often inconsistent.
Multi-Timeframe Blind Spots: Key S/R levels from higher or lower timeframes are often missed, leading to surprise reversals or missed opportunities.
Smart MTF S/R Levels was created to solve these problems. It is a fully automated, multi-timeframe, multi-method S/R detection and visualization tool, designed to give traders a complete, objective, and actionable view of the marketâs most important price zones.
What Makes This Indicator Unique?
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Simultaneously analyzes up to three user-selected timeframes, ensuring you never miss a critical S/R level from any timeframe.
Multi-Method Confluence: Integrates several respected S/R detection methodsâSwings, Pivots, Fibonacci, Order Blocks, and Volume Profileâinto a single, unified system.
Zone Clustering: Automatically merges nearby levels into âzonesâ to reduce clutter and highlight areas of true market consensus.
Confluence Scoring: Each zone is scored by the number of methods and timeframes in agreement, helping you instantly spot the most significant S/R areas.
Reaction Counting: Tracks how many times price has recently interacted with each zone, providing a real-world measure of its importance.
Customizable Dashboard: A real-time, on-chart table summarizes all key S/R zones, their origins, confluence, and proximity to price.
Smart Alerts: Get notified when price approaches high-confluence zones, so you never miss a critical trading opportunity.
Why Should a Trader Use This?
Objectivity: Removes subjectivity from S/R analysis by using algorithmic detection and clustering.
Efficiency: Saves hours of manual charting and reduces analysis fatigue.
Comprehensiveness: Ensures you are always aware of the most relevant S/R zones, regardless of your trading timeframe.
Actionability: The dashboard and alerts make it easy to act on the most important levels, improving trade timing and risk management.
Adaptability: Works for all asset classes (stocks, forex, crypto, futures) and all trading styles (scalping, swing, position).
The Gap This Indicator Fills
Most S/R indicators focus on a single method or timeframe, leading to incomplete analysis. Manual S/R marking is error-prone and inconsistent. This indicator fills the gap by:
Automating S/R detection across multiple timeframes and methods
Objectively scoring and ranking zones by confluence and reaction
Presenting all this information in a clear, actionable dashboard
How Does It Work? (Technical Logic)
1. Level Detection
For each selected timeframe, the script detects S/R levels using:
SW (Swing High/Low): Recent price pivots where reversals occurred.
Pivot: Classic floor trader pivots (P, S1, R1).
Fib (Fibonacci): Key retracement levels (0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786) over the last 50 bars.
Bull OB / Bear OB: Institutional price zones based on bullish/bearish engulfing patterns.
VWAP / POC: Volume Weighted Average Price and Point of Control over the last 50 bars.
2. Level Clustering
Levels within a user-defined % distance are merged into a single âzone.â
Each zone records which methods and timeframes contributed to it.
3. Confluence & Reaction Scoring
Confluence: The number of unique methods/timeframes in agreement for a zone.
Reactions: The number of times price has touched or reversed at the zone in the recent past (user-defined lookback).
4. Filtering & Sorting
Only zones within a user-defined % of the current price are shown (to focus on actionable areas).
Zones can be sorted by confluence, reaction count, or proximity to price.
5. Visualization
Zones: Shaded boxes on the chart (green for support, red for resistance, blue for mixed).
Lines: Mark the exact level of each zone.
Labels: Show level, methods by timeframe (e.g., 15m (3 SW), 30m (1 VWAP)), and (if applicable) Fibonacci ratios.
Dashboard Table: Lists all nearby zones with full details.
6. Alerts
Optional alerts trigger when price approaches a zone with confluence above a user-set threshold.
Inputs & Customization (Explained for All Users)
Show Timeframe 1/2/3: Enable/disable analysis for each timeframe (e.g., 15m, 30m, 1h).
Show Swings/Pivots/Fibonacci/Order Blocks/Volume Profile: Select which S/R methods to include.
Show levels within X% of price: Only display zones near the current price (default: 3%).
How many swing highs/lows to show: Number of recent swings to include (default: 3).
Cluster levels within X%: Merge levels close together into a single zone (default: 0.25%).
Show Top N Zones: Limit the number of zones displayed (default: 8).
Bars to check for reactions: How far back to count price reactions (default: 100).
Sort Zones By: Choose how to rank zones in the dashboard (Confluence, Reactions, Distance).
Alert if Confluence >=: Set the minimum confluence score for alerts (default: 3).
Zone Box Width/Line Length/Label Offset: Control the appearance of zones and labels.
Dashboard Size/Location: Customize the dashboard table.
How to Read the Output
Shaded Boxes: Represent S/R zones. The color indicates type (green = support, red = resistance, blue = mixed).
Lines: Mark the precise level of each zone.
Labels: Show the level, methods by timeframe (e.g., 15m (3 SW), 30m (1 VWAP)), and (if applicable) Fibonacci ratios.
Dashboard Table: Columns include:
Level: Price of the zone
Methods (by TF): Which S/R methods and how many, per timeframe (see abbreviation key below)
Type: Support, Resistance, or Mixed
Confl.: Confluence score (higher = more significant)
React.: Number of recent price reactions
Dist %: Distance from current price (in %)
Abbreviations Used
SW = Swing High/Low (recent price pivots where reversals occurred)
Fib = Fibonacci Level (key retracement levels such as 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786)
VWAP = Volume Weighted Average Price (price level weighted by volume)
POC = Point of Control (price level with the highest traded volume)
Bull OB = Bullish Order Block (institutional support zone from bullish price action)
Bear OB = Bearish Order Block (institutional resistance zone from bearish price action)
Pivot = Pivot Point (classic floor trader pivots: P, S1, R1)
These abbreviations appear in the dashboard and chart labels for clarity.
Example: How to Read the Dashboard and Labels (from the chart above)
Suppose you are trading BTCUSDT on a 15-minute chart. The dashboard at the top right shows several S/R zones, each with a breakdown of which timeframes and methods contributed to their detection:
Resistance zone at 119257.11:
The dashboard shows:
5m (1 SW), 15m (2 SW), 1h (3 SW)
This means the level 119257.11 was identified as a resistance zone by one swing high (SW) on the 5-minute timeframe, two swing highs on the 15-minute timeframe, and three swing highs on the 1-hour timeframe. The confluence score is 6 (total number of method/timeframe hits), and there has been 1 recent price reaction at this level. This suggests 119257.11 is a strong resistance zone, confirmed by multiple swing highs across all selected timeframes.
Mixed zone at 118767.97:
The dashboard shows:
5m (2 SW), 15m (2 SW)
This means the level 118767.97 was identified by two swing points on both the 5-minute and 15-minute timeframes. The confluence score is 4, and there have been 19 recent price reactions at this level, indicating it is a highly reactive zone.
Support zone at 117411.35:
The dashboard shows:
5m (2 SW), 1h (2 SW)
This means the level 117411.35 was identified as a support zone by two swing lows on the 5-minute timeframe and two swing lows on the 1-hour timeframe. The confluence score is 4, and there have been 2 recent price reactions at this level.
Mixed zone at 118291.45:
The dashboard shows:
15m (1 SW, 1 VWAP), 5m (1 VWAP), 1h (1 VWAP)
This means the level 118291.45 was identified by a swing and VWAP on the 15-minute timeframe, and by VWAP on both the 5-minute and 1-hour timeframes. The confluence score is 4, and there have been 12 recent price reactions at this level.
Support zone at 117103.10:
The dashboard shows:
15m (1 SW), 1h (1 SW)
This means the level 117103.10 was identified by a single swing low on both the 15-minute and 1-hour timeframes. The confluence score is 2, and there have been no recent price reactions at this level.
Resistance zone at 117899.33:
The dashboard shows:
5m (1 SW)
This means the level 117899.33 was identified by a single swing high on the 5-minute timeframe. The confluence score is 1, and there have been no recent price reactions at this level.
How to use this:
Zones with higher confluence (more methods and timeframes in agreement) and more recent reactions are generally more significant. For example, the resistance at 119257.11 is much stronger than the resistance at 117899.33, and the mixed zone at 118767.97 has shown the most recent price reactions, making it a key area to watch for potential reversals or breakouts.
Tip:
âSWâ stands for Swing High/Low, and âVWAPâ stands for Volume Weighted Average Price.
The format 15m (2 SW) means two swing points were detected on the 15-minute timeframe.
Best Practices & Recommendations
Use with Other Tools: This indicator is most powerful when combined with your own price action analysis and risk management.
Adjust Settings: Experiment with timeframes, clustering, and methods to suit your trading style and the assetâs volatility.
Watch for High Confluence: Zones with higher confluence and more reactions are generally more significant.
Limitations
No Future Prediction: The indicator does not predict future price movement; it highlights areas where price is statistically more likely to react.
Not a Standalone System: Should be used as part of a broader trading plan.
Historical Data: Reaction counts are based on historical price action and may not always repeat.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Trading involves risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use proper risk management and consult a financial advisor if needed.
Volume Footprint POC for Every CandleCalculating and plotting the Point of Control (POC) for every candle on a volume footprint chart can provide valuable insights for traders. Here are some interpretations and uses of this information:
1. Identify Key Price Levels
Highest Traded Volume: The POC represents the price level with the highest traded volume for each candle. This level often acts as a significant support or resistance level.
Confluence Zones: When multiple POCs align at similar price levels over several candles, it indicates strong support or resistance zones.
2. Gauge Market Sentiment
Buyer and Seller Activity: High volume at certain price levels can indicate where buyers and sellers are most active. A rising POC suggests stronger buying activity, while a falling POC suggests stronger selling activity.
Volume Profile: Analyzing the volume profile helps in understanding the distribution of traded volume across different price levels, providing insights into market sentiment and potential reversals.
3. Spot Trends and Reversals
Trend Continuation: Consistent upward or downward shifts in POC levels can indicate a trend continuation. Traders can use this information to stay in trending positions.
Reversal Signals: A sudden change in the POC direction may signal a potential reversal. This can be used to take profits or enter new positions.
4. Intraday Trading Strategies
Short-Term Trading: Intraday traders can use the POC to make informed decisions on entry and exit points. For example, buying near the POC during an uptrend or selling near the POC during a downtrend.
Scalping Opportunities: High-frequency traders can use shifts in the POC to scalp small profits from price movements around these key levels.
5. Volume-Based Indicators
Confirmation of Other Indicators: The POC can be used in conjunction with other technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI) to confirm signals and improve trading accuracy.
Support and Resistance: Combining the POC with traditional support and resistance levels can provide a more comprehensive view of the market dynamics.
In summary, the Point of Control (POC) is a valuable tool for traders to understand market behavior, identify key levels, and make more informed trading decisions. If you have specific questions or need further details on how to use this information in your trading strategy, feel free to ask! ð
Hybrid Profile [DW]This is an experimental study inspired by J. Peter Steidlmayer's Market Profile tool with an alternative set of calculations for analyzing price action and distribution over a defined interval.
This tool is geared toward finding price reactive points for better entry and exit positions.
In this script, price range over a user defined interval (up to 4000 bars) is divided into 50 sections, then TPOs are counted for each section to generate the distribution histogram. Histogram lines are calculated in real time, and recalculate on each new bar.
Areas of significance are displayed as purple lines in the histogram, making it incredibly simple to identify levels that price will likely react to. The significance sensitivity can be manually adjusted for desired output.
Rather than using POC, I created a series of proprietary calculations to generate what I call the Point Of Focus (POF). This line is similar to POC, but does not always follow the highest count in the distribution.
The POF is designed to experience less whipsaws than POC, which makes trading using the POF much simpler since its value is more consistent. On historical data, price has shown to either revert to or launch from the POF rather frequently.
Unlike a conventional Market Profile, this profile doesn't have a "value area". Instead it has a Mean Value Zone, which is calculated using a series of custom VWAP calculations. The output is similar to VA, but much smoother.
This script has a built in tick volume substitution for charts with no real volume data, making all elements of the script compatible with any cryptocurrency, stock, currency pair, or index you want to analyze.
A bar color scheme is included within this script which can be used to help determine dominant trend and local extremes of the interval.
This tool is not necessarily better or worse than the classic Market Profile, nor is it a replacement for Volume Profile.
However, this is a powerful alternative that can both simplify and improve your technical analysis.
Multy Dynamic POCThis script displays up to 4 independent Point of Control (POC) levels based on volume profile logic.
ð Each POC can be configured individually:
Period options: Daily (D), Weekly (W), Monthly (M), or BARS (rolling bar window).
Dynamic recalculation when the period changes (e.g., new day/week/month or custom bar count).
Price-anchored lines for each POC level that scale correctly with the chart.
Customizable line color and thickness.
ð How it works:
For each active POC line, the script builds a simple volume distribution based on the candleâs average price (hl2) and volume.
The price range is split into 100 buckets. The one with the highest accumulated volume is selected as the Point of Control (POC).
In BARS mode, POC is recalculated every N bars. In D/W/M modes, it resets exactly at the beginning of a new period (according to TradingViewâs time() function).
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Useful for:
Traders applying volume profile analysis without needing the full built-in volume profile tool.
Spotting dynamic high-volume zones in trends or ranges.
Strategy development or confirmation around high-interest price levels.
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Period Value ZonesPeriod Value Zones is designed to help traders understand where current value is being found by splitting the day into 3 key periods based on common reversal times recognized for intraday trading.
By splitting the day into 3 periods, we can more efficiently determine where short-term value lies by using only the data we consider relevant during these periods of time.
> Overview
This indicator is recommended for low timeframe trading during the New York RTH Session.
By only trading within this session, we can ensure that volume and volatility remain fairly consistent.
Within each Period, you will find on the chart:
Value Area Points from Previous period (Value High(VAH)/Value Low(VAL)/Point of Control(POC))
Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) Cloud, based on High and Low values during the period.
Value Zone based Potential Reversal Zones.
Additional Displays:
Potential Reversal Detection Signals with Invalidation Levels
Forward Plotted Key Market times.
> Components
⢠Value Area Points
VAH/VAL/POC are important volume profile points which display where the market has previously held value.
We use these specific levels as support and resistance to confirm direction by monitoring interactions between price and these important levels.
The VAH and VAL lines change colors based on price's interaction with them to confirm whether that level should be regarded as support or resistance.
⢠VWAP Cloud
VWAP is a common metric used to determine the strength of a trend, and provides a point to look for re-bid & re-offer.
When price breaks out of our Fixed Value zone, VWAP helps us determine further direction.
Also included is VWAP deviation bands, for traders who would prefer to view the standard deviation away from this cloud as well.
⢠Value Reversal Zones
These Zones are calculated based on extensions of the Period Value Zone.
While in a balanced market, these zones have been shown to provide potential reversal opportunities.
⢠Potential Reversal Signals
These signals are based on an advanced method for confirming a higher-low or lower-high to reasonably create a signal that is not very laggy but also rooted in sound logic.
While helpful, These are NOT buy or sell signals, and you should always use further analysis to decide the next steps to take.
When a signal appears, an associated invalidation level is also displayed, if this level is crossed the associated signal is no longer considered relevant.
⢠Key Market Times
These are important times within the day that normally produce volatility caused by daily market catalysts.
Each key time is forward plotted 1 hour before it occurs to provide a clear heads up for potential opportunity.
Opening Fuel: Known for having an increase in Volume after the formation of the 15min Opening Range.
1st Reversal: Common Area for seeing initial large positioning effecting the market, often causing reversals.
Initial Balance Close: End of the first hour, a common positioning tool for futures traders.
2nd Reversal: Positioning is typically reactionary to IB Close, alongside Euro Traders Exiting Positions.
Euro Close: Close of Europe Session, a common positioning tool for futures traders.
Lunch: Usually Low Volume, traders are often out to lunch.
Lunch End: Volume tends to re-enter, as traders come back from lunch.
1st Reversal: New Hour, common area to see large position re-enter the market.
Bonds Close: Bonds markets close, Equities reacting to close of the bond market.
1st MOC: Initial Market on Close orders are places, market reaction is normally expected off of MOC positioning.
MOC Close: As MOC orders are reported, volatility is likely found within the market.
> Methodology
This indicator can be used with the same principles as trading balanced volume profiles.
Rule 1: Unless the price breaks and holds Value High or Value Low, we should expect buyers and sellers to maintain the current balance.
Rule 2: If we break and push away from the Period Value High, we should treat that level as supportive on retest unless we look back below and sellers defend on retest.
Rule 3: If we break and push away from the Period Value Low, we should treat that level as resistance on retest unless we look back above and buyers defend on retest.
Rule 4: If we recover Value Low, and it becomes supportive, we look for our Period POC and Period Value High as our targets above.
Rule 5: If we fail to hold Period Value High, and it becomes resistance, we look for our Period POC and Period Value Low as targets below.
Balance in the context of this indicator is considered as the area between Period Value High and Period Value Low
Acceptance outside of balance in the context of this indicator is considered as Period Value Low or High, becoming supportive or resistance.
> Examples
Theoretical Example:
In the bullish example below, price holds VWAP and makes POC supportive, showing interest from buyers pushing to Value High.
Real-World Example:
Below is an example of the same setup as the theoretical example, taking place on a real futures chart.
By utilizing these rules, we can look for opportunities at these levels and have a plan for how we should be interacting with them.
This will help us determine likely targets and risk-off levels that are based on volume and current "value" from participants.
Profile Any Indicator [Kioseff Trading]Create a visible-range profile for almost any indicator!
Hello!
This script "Profile Any Indicator" allows you to create a visible-range profile for *almost* any indicator hosted on TradingView.
Therefore, the only requirement:
1. Indicator must have a retrievable plot value.
Should your indicator have a retrievable plot value (most indicators do), you can use this script to create a visible-range profile of its values!
Consequently, the profile's always oriented to the left-most or right-most side of your chart - updating as you scroll left or right.
The image above shows me using the indicator to create a profile for MACD. I am largely zoomed out and the profile has adjusted to chart orientation.
Let's zoom in and see what happens!
Voila!
The indicator adjusted to my chart positioning and created a new visible-range profile! No manual adjustments are required (:
Instructions
1. Load the indicator you'd like to profile on the chart.
The image above shows me applying the OBV indicator to the chart. Additionally, the "Profile Any Indicator" script is also loaded on the chart, instructing me to add an indicator to its settings.
2. From the settings for "Profile Any indicator", locate the "Indicator" setting and select the indicator you would like to profile.
The image above shows me selecting the OBV indicator in the settings for "Profile Any Indicator".
Once steps 1 and 2 are complete you'll have a visible-range profile for the selected indicator on your chart!
The image above shows the completion of the process.
3. Merge the indicator pane or select to plot the selected indicator in the current pane.
From here, you can select to plot the value of the selected indicator in the current pane or merge the selected indicator's pane (which must stay on the chart) with the pane designated to the "Profile Any Indicator" script.
The image above shows the two panes merged.
The image above shows the two panes separate. Alternatively, in the settings for "Profile Any Indicator", I selected to plot OBV in its pane.
You can select to populate the visible-range profile on the right of the chart!
Additionally, you can modify the POC line, value area %, and, essentially, any parameter you'd find for a volume-profile-like indicator!
Thanks for checking this out (:
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80% EDGE RULE - TPO BASED
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â OVERVIEW
The 80% Edge Rule is a high-probability Market Profile concept that identifies when price is likely to traverse the prior session's Value Area. This indicator automates the detection, confirmation, and tracking of 80% EDGE Rule setups using true TPO (Time Price Opportunity) calculationsânot volume profile.
When price opens outside the previous day's Value Area and then re-enters and is "accepted" back inside, there is an 80% statistical probability that price will travel to the opposite side of the Value Area. This indicator does all the heavy lifting: calculating the prior session's Value Area, detecting valid setups, confirming acceptance, and tracking progress toward the target.
â THE 80% EDGE RULE EXPLAINED
The 80% Edge Rule is based on Market Profile theory developed by J. Peter Steidlmayer at the Chicago Board of Trade. The rule states:
â¶ If price OPENS OUTSIDE the prior day's Value Area...
â· And then ENTERS and is ACCEPTED back into the Value Area...
âž There is an 80% chance price will rotate to the OTHER SIDE of the Value Area.
"Acceptance" is defined as price spending TWO OR MORE TPO periods (typically 30-minute blocks) inside the Value Area. This indicates that the market has accepted these prices as fair value, and the auction process will likely continue through to the opposite boundary.
BULLISH SETUP: Price opens BELOW the prior VAL â Enters and is accepted â Target is VAH
BEARISH SETUP: Price opens ABOVE the prior VAH â Enters and is accepted â Target is VAL
â HOW THIS INDICATOR WORKS
This indicator performs several automated functions:
1. TPO VALUE AREA CALCULATION
⢠Analyzes the prior RTH (Regular Trading Hours) session
⢠Builds a true TPO distribution using 30-minute time blocks
⢠Each price level receives +1 TPO for each period it was touched
⢠Calculates POC (Point of Control) as the price with highest TPO count
⢠Expands from POC using the CME/CBOT standard "two-price" method until 70% of TPOs are captured
⢠This defines VAH (Value Area High) and VAL (Value Area Low)
2. SETUP DETECTION
⢠Monitors the RTH open (default 9:30 AM ET)
⢠Detects if price opened outside the prior Value Area
⢠Determines setup direction (Bullish or Bearish)
3. ACCEPTANCE MONITORING
⢠Tracks TPO blocks where price remains inside the Value Area
⢠Confirms setup when required number of blocks is reached (default: 2)
⢠Resets count if price exits VA before confirmation
4. TARGET & INVALIDATION TRACKING
⢠Monitors for target completion (opposite VA boundary)
⢠Monitors for invalidation (price moves beyond entry VA boundary + buffer)
⢠Visual feedback on outcome
â VISUAL ELEMENTS
PRIOR VALUE AREA LINES (Dashed)
⢠RED DASHED LINE: Prior Day VAH (Value Area High)
⢠GREEN DASHED LINE: Prior Day VAL (Value Area Low)
⢠PURPLE DOTTED LINE: Prior Day POC (Point of Control)
TRADE LINES (Solid)
⢠YELLOW LINE: Entry price (where setup was confirmed)
⢠CYAN LINE: Target price (opposite VA boundary)
⢠GREEN LINE: Entry line turns green when target is hit
⢠GRAY LINES: Both lines turn gray if setup is invalidated
STATUS LABEL
⢠Floating label showing current setup state
⢠ORANGE "WATCHING": Setup detected, monitoring for acceptance
⢠YELLOW "CONFIRMED": Setup confirmed, tracking toward target
⢠GREEN "TARGET HIT â": Target successfully reached
⢠RED "INVALIDATED â": Setup failed, price moved against
DASHBOARD (Top Right Corner)
⢠Prior VAH: Yesterday's Value Area High
⢠Prior VAL: Yesterday's Value Area Low
⢠Prior POC: Yesterday's Point of Control
⢠Open Price: Today's RTH opening price
⢠Direction: BULLISH â or BEARISH â
⢠Status: Current setup state
â CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS
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â TPO SETTINGS
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â Tick Size (Default: 0.25) â ⢠Price increment for TPO calculations
â ⢠ES/MES: 0.25
â ⢠NQ/MNQ: 0.25
â ⢠YM/MYM: 1.0
â ⢠RTY: 0.1 â ⢠CL/MCL: 0.01
â ⢠GC/MGC: 0.1
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â Value Area % (Default: 70)
â ⢠Percentage of TPOs to include in Value Area
â ⢠Standard is 70% (one standard deviation)
â ⢠Can adjust 50-90% based on preference
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â TPO Block Duration (Default: 30 minutes)
â ⢠Length of each TPO period
â ⢠Standard Market Profile uses 30-minute periods
â ⢠Adjust if using non-standard TPO settings
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â 80% EDGE RULE SETTINGS
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â TPO Blocks Required for Acceptance (Default: 2)
â ⢠Number of 30-min periods price must stay inside VA
â ⢠Standard rule requires 2 periods for acceptance
â ⢠More conservative: Increase to 3
â ⢠More aggressive: Reduce to 1 (not recommended)
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â Invalidation Distance (Default: 10 points)
â ⢠Buffer beyond VA boundary before setup is invalidated
â ⢠Bullish: Invalidates if LOW goes below VAL minus this distance
â ⢠Bearish: Invalidates if HIGH goes above VAH plus this distance
â ⢠Adjust based on product volatility and your risk tolerance
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â Fade Delay (Default: 5 minutes)
â ⢠How long entry/target lines stay visible after outcome
â ⢠Lines and floating label disappear after this delay
â ⢠Dashboard retains the outcome status until next session
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â SESSION SETTINGS
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â RTH Session (Default: 0930-1600)
â ⢠Regular Trading Hours window
â ⢠This determines which bars are used for TPO calculation
â ⢠Also determines when RTH "open" is detected
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â PRODUCT-SPECIFIC RTH SESSIONS:
â ⢠Equity Index Futures (ES, NQ, YM, RTY): 0930-1600
â ⢠Crude Oil (CL): 0900-1430 (pit session)
â ⢠Gold (GC): 0820-1330 (pit session)
â ⢠Treasury Bonds/Notes: 0720-1400
â ⢠Forex Futures: Varies by product
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â Timezone (Default: America/New_York)
â ⢠Timezone for session calculations
â ⢠Options: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, UTC
â ⢠Use exchange timezone for accurate session detection
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â VISUAL SETTINGS
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â Show Prior VA Lines: Toggle VAH/VAL/POC lines on/off
â Show Entry/Target Lines: Toggle trade-related lines on/off
â VAH Color: Color for Value Area High line
â VAL Color: Color for Value Area Low line
â POC Color: Color for Point of Control line
â Entry Line Color: Color for entry price line
â Target Line Color: Color for target price line
â Target Hit Color: Color when target is reached (default: green)
â Line Width: Thickness of all lines (1-5)
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â DEBUG SETTINGS
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â Show Debug Info: Displays additional diagnostic information
â ⢠Session High/Low of prior day
â ⢠Current RTH status
â ⢠Current TPO block number
â ⢠Outcome timestamp
â ⢠Useful for troubleshooting or verifying calculations
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â ALERTS
This indicator includes three configurable alerts:
â SETUP CONFIRMED
⢠Triggers when acceptance criteria is met
⢠Includes entry price and target price in alert message
â¡ TARGET HIT
⢠Triggers when price reaches the opposite VA boundary
⢠Confirms successful completion of the 80% Rule setup
⢠INVALIDATED
⢠Triggers when price moves beyond the invalidation threshold
⢠Signals that the setup has failed
To enable alerts:
1. Ensure "Enable Alerts" is checked in indicator settings
2. Right-click on the indicator â "Add Alert"
3. Select the condition you want to be alerted on
4. Configure notification method (popup, email, webhook, etc.)
â RECOMMENDED USAGE
TIMEFRAME:
⢠Best used on 5-minute, 15-minute, or 30-minute charts
⢠The chart timeframe should divide evenly into 30 minutes
⢠Ensure sufficient historical bars are loaded for prior session calculation
BEST PRACTICES:
⢠Wait for full confirmation (2 TPO blocks inside VA) before considering entry
⢠Use the target line as your profit objective
⢠Consider the invalidation level for stop-loss placement
⢠Monitor the dashboard for real-time setup status
⢠Combine with other confluence factors (order flow, support/resistance, etc.)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
⢠This indicator calculates TRUE TPO-based Value Area, not volume profile
⢠Prior day VA is recalculated at each new session
⢠The 80% Rule is a statistical tendency, not a guarantee
⢠Always use proper risk management
â ADJUSTING FOR DIFFERENT PRODUCTS
This indicator defaults to Equity Index Futures (ES, NQ, etc.) with:
⢠RTH Session: 0930-1600
⢠Timezone: America/New_York
⢠Tick Size: 0.25
FOR OTHER PRODUCTS, ADJUST:
CRUDE OIL (CL/MCL):
⢠RTH Session: 0900-1430
⢠Tick Size: 0.01
GOLD (GC/MGC):
⢠RTH Session: 0820-1330
⢠Tick Size: 0.10
TREASURY FUTURES (ZB, ZN):
⢠RTH Session: 0720-1400
⢠Tick Size: 0.03125 (ZB) or 0.015625 (ZN)
E-MINI DOW (YM/MYM):
⢠RTH Session: 0930-1600
⢠Tick Size: 1.0
RUSSELL 2000 (RTY):
⢠RTH Session: 0930-1600
⢠Tick Size: 0.10
Always verify the RTH session times and tick sizes for your specific product and exchange.
â DISCLAIMER
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Trading futures and other leveraged products involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. The 80% Edge Rule is a statistical observation based on Market Profile theory and does not guarantee any specific outcome. Always conduct your own analysis and use proper risk management.
Support and Resistance [Jamshid]ð Support & Resistance
This indicator automatically identifies high-quality Support and Resistance zones using volume-weighted pivot levels. It visualizes price structure with adaptive volume boxes, breakout & retest signals, higher timeframe confirmation, and optional volume profile.
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Core Features
ð¹ 1. Smart Support & Resistance Zones (Volume-Based)
Detects pivot highs/lows with strong volume.
Boxes expand dynamically using ATR.
Zones display actual volume value.
Color intensity reflects volume strength.
ð¹ 2. Breakouts & Retests
âBreak Sup / Break Resâ labels on structure breaks.
Detects when old resistance becomes support (RâS).
Detects when old support becomes resistance (SâR).
Retest labels and diamond markers for holds.
ð¹ 3. Volume Profile (Optional)
Shows mini horizontal volume bars at each zone.
Separate bullish/bearish volume distribution.
Adjustable rows and lookback.
ð¹ 4. Higher Timeframe Confluence (Optional)
Check if current S/R aligns with HTF levels:
5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, Daily
Modes:
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Show All + HTF Labels
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Filter Only HTF Confirmed Levels
HTF confirmations shown directly on zone labels.
Tolerance setting for price matching.
ð¹ 5. Breaker Blocks (Failed S/R Reversal Zones)
Identifies bullish/bearish breaker zones.
Highlights breaker blocks on chart.
Optional labels and zone coloring.
ð¯ Visual Alerts & Signals
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Breakouts (Support & Resistance)
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Retests (Hold without breakout)
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Role Reversal (RâS and SâR)
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Potential Bullish / Bearish Breakers
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Diamonds for hold/retest structure
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Labels with volume + timeframe confirmations
Every signal also has a built-in alertcondition so you can automate notifications.
âïž Customizable Settings
ð¢ Main
Lookback period
Volume filter length
Box width multiplier
ðš Visual
Show or hide labels, diamonds, retest labels
Label size
ðŠ Breaker Blocks
Enable/disable breaker blocks
Show zones & labels
Custom colors
ð Volume Profile
Enable/disable
Rows, lookback length
Bull/Bear color
â³ Higher Timeframe Filtering
Turn HTF logic on/off
Select which timeframes to compare
Filter mode or label mode
Price matching tolerance (%)
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Why this indicator is unique
â Combines price structure + volume + HTF confluence
â Automatically adapts S/R strength using volume data
â Shows role reversal and breaker logic
â Smart visual alerts & automation support
â Highly customizable for any strategy or timeframe
ð¡ How to Use
Add the indicator to any chart or timeframe.
Look for high-volume S/R zones (darker colors = stronger).
Watch for:
Breakouts (trend continuation or reversal)
Retests (strong confirmations)
HTF confluence (higher probability)
Breaker blocks (failed level reversal)
Optionally enable alerts for automation or notifications.
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â ïž Dangers of Trading
1ïžâ£ You can lose money very fast
Markets move quickly, and leverage makes losses even faster. Even experienced traders go through drawdowns.
2ïžâ£ Emotional decisions ruin accounts
Fear (selling too early) and greed (holding too long or overtrading) cause most losses. Trading is more psychological than technical.
3ïžâ£ Overconfidence after small wins
Many traders win at the beginning and believe they âmasteredâ the market, then take big risks and blow the account.
4ïžâ£ No system = gambling
If you trade without clear rules and risk management, youâre not tradingâyouâre gambling.
5ïžâ£ Market is not fair
Smart money, institutions, HFT algorithms, and stop-hunts exist. Retail traders are often the liquidity for bigger players.
6ïžâ£ News/Unexpected events
Unpredictable events (CPI, FOMC, war, tweets, etc.) can instantly move the market against your position.
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Advice for Safer & Smarter Trading
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1. Protect your capital first
Your number one job is to survive.
Never risk more than 1â2% per trade.
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2. Have a written trading plan
Define:
When to enter
When to exit
How much to risk
What conditions must be present
If your plan is not written, you donât have a plan.
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3. Use Stop Loss always
No stop loss = account suicide.
Even professional traders are wrong sometimes.
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4. Focus on one strategy (mastery > trying everything)
Jumping from one strategy to another causes confusion. One good strategy with discipline beats five strategies with no consistency.
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5. Trade with the trend and higher timeframe direction
Trading against HTF structure is fighting the market.
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6. Control emotions like a machine
Biggest trader enemies:
Overtrading
Revenge trading
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
When emotions are strong â stop trading.
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7. Be patient (best skill of a trader)
Sometimes the best trade is no trade.
Professional traders wait for high-probability setups.
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8. Backtest and demo before using real money
If it doesnât make money in backtesting or demo, it wonât magically work live.
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9. Accept losses (they are part of the game)
Even the best traders lose. The key is small losses, big wins.
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10. Keep learning forever
Market changes. What works today may not work tomorrow. Study price action, volume, psychology, risk management.
ð§ Final Truths:
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Trading is a business, not easy money
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Winning rate doesnât matterârisk/reward matters
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Consistency > luck
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Discipline > knowledge
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Survival > profit
Bar Statistics - DELTA/OI/TOTAL/BUY/SELL/LONGS/SHORTSBar Statistics - Advanced Volume & Open Interest Analysis
Overview
The Bar Statistics indicator is a comprehensive analytical tool designed to provide traders with detailed insights into market microstructure through advanced volume analysis, open interest tracking, and market flow detection. This indicator transforms complex market data into easily digestible visual information, displaying six key metrics in customizable colored boxes that update in real-time.
Unlike traditional volume indicators that only show basic volume data, this indicator combines multiple data sources to reveal the underlying forces driving price movement, including volume delta calculations from lower timeframes, open interest changes, and estimated market positioning.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
1. Multi-Timeframe Volume Delta Precision
The indicator utilizes lower timeframe data (default 1-second) to calculate highly accurate volume delta measurements, providing much more precise buy/sell pressure analysis than standard timeframe-based calculations. This approach captures intraday volume dynamics that are often missed by conventional indicators.
2. Real-Time Updates
Unlike many indicators that only update on bar completion, this tool provides live updates for the developing candle, allowing traders to see evolving market conditions as they happen.
3. Market Flow Analysis
The unique "L/S" (Long/Short) metric combines open interest changes with price/volume direction to estimate net market positioning, helping identify when participants are accumulating or distributing positions.
4. Adaptive Visual Intensity
The gradient color system automatically adjusts based on historical context, making it easy to identify when current values are significant relative to recent market activity.
5. Complete Customization
Every aspect of the display can be customized, from the order of metrics to individual color schemes, allowing traders to adapt the tool to their specific analysis needs.
6.All In One Solution
6 Metrics in one indicator no more using 5 different indicators.
Core Features Explained
DELTA (Volume Delta)
What it shows: Net difference between aggressive buy volume and aggressive sell volume
Calculation: Uses lower timeframe data to determine whether each trade was initiated by buyers or sellers
Interpretation:
Positive values indicate aggressive buying pressure
Negative values indicate aggressive selling pressure
Magnitude indicates the strength of directional pressure
OI Î (Open Interest Change)
What it shows: Change in open interest from the previous bar
Data source: Fetches open interest data using the "_OI" symbol suffix
Interpretation:
Positive values indicate new positions entering the market
Negative values indicate positions being closed
Combined with price direction, reveals market participant behavior
L/S (Net Long/Short Bias)
What it shows: Estimated net change in long vs short market positions
Calculation method: Combines open interest changes with price/volume direction using configurable logic
Scenarios analyzed:
New Longs: Rising OI + Rising Price/Volume = Long position accumulation
Liquidated Longs: Falling OI + Falling Price/Volume = Long position exits
New Shorts: Rising OI + Falling Price/Volume = Short position accumulation
Covered Shorts: Falling OI + Rising Price/Volume = Short position exits
Result: Net bias toward long (positive) or short (negative) market sentiment
TOTAL (Total Volume)
What it shows: Standard volume for the current bar
Purpose: Provides context for other metrics and baseline activity measurement
Enhanced display: Uses gradient intensity based on recent volume history
BUY (Estimated Buy Volume)
What it shows: Estimated aggressive buy volume
Calculation: (Total Volume + Delta) / 2
Use case: Helps quantify the actual buying pressure in monetary/contract terms
SELL (Estimated Sell Volume)
What it shows: Estimated aggressive sell volume
Calculation: (Total Volume - Delta) / 2
Use case: Helps quantify the actual selling pressure in monetary/contract terms
Configuration Options
Timeframe Settings
Custom Timeframe Toggle: Enable/disable custom lower timeframe selection
Timeframe Selection: Choose the precision level for volume delta calculations
Auto-Selection Logic: Automatically selects optimal timeframe based on chart timeframe
Net Positions Calculation
Direction Method: Choose between Price-based or Volume Delta-based direction determination
Value Method: Select between Open Interest Change or Volume for position size calculations
Display Customization
Row Order: Completely customize which metrics appear and in what order (6 positions available)
Color Schemes: Individual color selection for positive/negative values of each metric
Gradient Intensity: Configurable lookback period (10-200 bars) for relative intensity calculations
Visual Elements
Box Format: Clean, professional box display with clear labels
Color Coding: Intuitive color schemes with customizable transparency gradients
Real-time Updates: Live updating for developing candles with historical stability
How to Use This Indicator
For Day Traders
Volume Confirmation: Use DELTA to confirm breakout validity - strong directional moves should show corresponding volume delta
Entry Timing: Watch for volume delta divergences at key levels to time entries
Exit Signals: Monitor when aggressive volume shifts against your position
For Swing Traders
Market Flow: Focus on the L/S metric to identify when participants are accumulating or distributing
Open Interest Analysis: Use OI Î to confirm whether moves are backed by new money or position adjustments
Trend Validation: Combine multiple metrics to validate trend strength and sustainability
For Scalpers
Real-time Edge: Utilize the live updates to see developing imbalances before bar completion
Quick Decision Making: Focus on DELTA and BUY/SELL for immediate market pressure assessment
Volume Profile: Use TOTAL volume context for optimal entry/exit sizing
Setup Recommendations
Futures Markets: Enable OI tracking and use Volume Delta direction method
Crypto Markets: Focus on DELTA and volume metrics; OI may not be available
Stock Markets: Use Price direction method with volume value calculations
High-Frequency Analysis: Set lower timeframe to 1S for maximum precision
Technical Implementation
Data Accuracy
Utilizes TradingView's ta.requestVolumeDelta() function for precise buy/sell classification
Implements error checking for data availability
Handles missing data gracefully with fallback calculations
Performance Optimization
Efficient array management with configurable lookback periods
Smart box creation and deletion to prevent memory issues
Optimized real-time updates without historical data corruption
Compatibility
Works on all timeframes from seconds to daily
Compatible with futures, forex, crypto, and stock markets
Automatically adjusts calculation methods based on available data
Risk Disclaimers
This indicator is designed for educational and analytical purposes. It provides statistical analysis of market data but does not guarantee trading success. Users should:
Combine with other forms of analysis
Practice proper risk management
Understand that past performance doesn't predict future results
Be aware that volume delta and open interest data quality varies by market and data provider
Conclusion
The Bar Statistics indicator represents a significant advancement in retail trader access to professional-grade market analysis tools. By combining multiple data sources into a single, customizable display, it provides the depth of analysis needed for comprehensive market microstructure understanding while maintaining the simplicity required for effective decision-making.
52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detector52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detector
â Overview
52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detector is an innovative indicator that detects the movements of whales (large investors) in the cryptocurrency market in real-time. This powerful tool tracks large-scale trading activities that significantly impact the market, providing valuable signals before important market direction changes occur. It can be applied to any cryptocurrency chart, allowing traders to follow the movements of big money anytime, anywhere.
The unique strength of this indicator lies in its comprehensive analysis of volume surges, price volatility, and trend strength to accurately capture whale market entries and exits. By providing clear visual representation of large fund flow data that is difficult for ordinary traders to detect, you gain the opportunity to move alongside the big players in the market.
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⢠Whale Activity Detection System: Analyzes volume surges and price impacts to capture large investor movements in real-time
⢠Precise Volume Analysis: Distinguishes between regular volume and whale volume to track only meaningful market movements
⢠Market Impact Measurement: Quantifies and analyzes the real impact of whale buying/selling on the market
⢠Continuity Tracking: Follows market direction continuity after whale activity to confirm signal validity
⢠Intuitive Visualization: Easily identifies whale activity points through color bar charts and clear labels
⢠Trend Strength Display: Calculates and displays current market buy/sell strength in real-time in a table
⢠Whale Signal Filtering: Applies multiple filtering systems to detect only genuine whale activity
⢠Customizable Sensitivity Settings: Offers flexible parameters to adjust whale detection sensitivity according to market conditions
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â Understanding Signal Types
â Whale Buy Signal
⢠Definition: Occurs when volume increases significantly above average, immediate volume impact is large, and price rises beyond normal volatility
⢠Visual Representation: Translucent blue bar coloring with "ðWhale Buying Detected!" label on the candle where the buy signal occurs
⢠Market Interpretation: Indicates that large funds are actively buying the coin, which is likely to lead to price increases
â Whale Sell Signal
⢠Definition: Occurs when volume increases significantly above average, immediate volume impact is large, and price falls beyond normal volatility
⢠Visual Representation: Translucent pink bar coloring with "ðWhale Selling Detected!" label on the candle where the sell signal occurs
⢠Market Interpretation: Indicates that large funds are actively selling the coin, which is likely to lead to price decreases
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â Understanding Trend Analysis
â Trend Analysis Method
⢠Definition: Measures current trend and strength by analyzing the ratio of up/down candles over a set period
⢠Visual Representation: Displayed in the table as "BUY" and "SELL" percentages, with the current trend clearly marked as "BULLISH", "BEARISH", or "NEUTRAL"
⢠Calculation Method:
â¶ Buy ratio = (Number of up candles) / (Total analysis period)
â¶ Sell ratio = (Number of down candles) / (Total analysis period)
â¶ Current trend determined by the dominant ratio as "BULLISH" or "BEARISH"
â Trend Utilization Methods
⢠Whale Signal Confirmation: Signal reliability increases when whale signals align with the current trend
⢠Reversal Point Identification: Opposing whale signals during strong trends may indicate important reversal points
⢠Market Strength Assessment: Understand the balance of power in the current market through buy/sell ratios
⢠Signal Context Understanding: Consider trend information alongside whale signals for interpretation in a broader market context
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â Indicator Settings Guide
â Key Setting Parameters
⢠Volume Impact Factor:
â¶ Purpose: Sets the minimum multiplier for immediate volume impact to be considered whale activity
â¶ Lower values: Generate more signals, detect smaller whales
â¶ Higher values: Fewer signals, detect only very large whales
â¶ Recommended range: 2.0-4.0 (adjust according to market conditions)
⢠Sensitivity Factor:
â¶ Purpose: Adjusts sensitivity of price movement relative to normal volatility
â¶ Lower values: Increased sensitivity, more signals generated
â¶ Higher values: Decreased sensitivity, only stronger price impacts detected
â¶ Recommended range: 0.2-0.5 (set higher in highly volatile markets)
⢠Trend Analysis Period:
â¶ Purpose: Sets the number of candles to calculate buy/sell ratios
â¶ Lower values: More responsive to recent trends
â¶ Higher values: More stable analysis considering longer-term trends
â¶ Recommended range: 30-70 (adjust according to trading style)
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â Synergy with Other Indicators
⢠Key Support/Resistance Levels:
â¶ Whale signals occurring near important technical levels have higher reliability
â¶ Coincidence of weekly/monthly pivot points and whale signals confirms important price points
⢠Moving Averages:
â¶ Pay attention to whale signals near key moving averages (50MA, 200MA)
â¶ Simultaneous occurrence of moving average breakouts and whale signals indicates important technical events
⢠Volume Profile:
â¶ Whale activity near high volume nodes confirms important price levels
â¶ Whale signals at low volume nodes may indicate possibility of rapid price movements
⢠Volatility Indicators:
â¶ Whale signals after periods of low volatility may mark the beginning of new market movements
â¶ Whale signals after Bollinger Band contraction may be precursors to large movements
⢠Market Structure:
â¶ Whale signals near key market structures (higher highs/lows, lower highs/lows) suggest structural changes
â¶ Coincidence of market structure changes and whale activity may signal important trend changes
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â Conclusion
52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detector tracks the trading activities of large investors in the cryptocurrency market in real-time, providing traders with valuable insights. Because it can be applied to any cryptocurrency chart, you can utilize it immediately on your preferred trading platform.
The core value of this indicator is providing intuitive visualization of large fund flows that are easily missed by ordinary traders. By comprehensively analyzing volume surges, immediate price impacts, and trend continuity to accurately capture whale activity, you gain the opportunity to move alongside the big players in the market.
Clear buy/sell signals and real-time trend strength measurements help traders quickly grasp market conditions and understand market direction. By integrating this powerful tool into your trading system, gain insights into where the market's smart money is flowing for better market understanding.
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â» Disclaimer: Like all trading tools, the 52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detector should be used as a supplementary indicator and not relied upon exclusively for trading decisions. Past patterns of whale behavior may not guarantee future market movements. Always employ appropriate risk management strategies in your trading.
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ëë€. ìŽ ê°ë ¥í ë구ë ìì¥ì í° ìí¥ì 믞ì¹ë ëê·ëªš ížë ìŽë© íëì ì¶ì íì¬ ì€ìí ìì¥ ë°©í¥ ì íìŽ ìŒìŽëêž° ì ì ê·ì€í ì ížë¥Œ ì ê³µí©ëë€. 몚ë ìížíí ì°šížì ì ì© ê°ë¥íì¬ ížë ìŽëë€ìŽ ìžì ìŽëìë ëí ìêžì ìì§ìì ë°ëŒê° ì ìê² íŽì€ëë€.
ìŽ ì§íì ë
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í©ì ìŒë¡ ë¶ìíì¬ ê³ ëì ìì¥ ì§ì
곌 íŽì¶ì ì íí í¬ì°©íë€ë ì ì
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ííê² ì ê³µíšìŒë¡ìš, ì¬ë¬ë¶ì ìì¥ì í° ìë€ê³Œ íšê» ìì§ìŒ ì ìë êž°í륌 ì»ê² ë©ëë€.
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â 죌ì í¹ì§
â¢ ê³ ë íë ê°ì§ ìì€í
: ê±°ëë êžìŠê³Œ ê°ê²© ìí©ížë¥Œ ë¶ìíì¬ ëí í¬ììì ìì§ìì ì€ìê°ìŒë¡ í¬ì°©
⢠ì ë°í ê±°ëë ë¶ì: ìŒë° ê±°ëë곌 ê³ ë ê±°ëëì 구ë¶íì¬ ì믞 ìë ìì¥ ìì§ìë§ ì¶ì
⢠ìì¥ ìí¥ë ¥ ìž¡ì : ê³ ëì ë§€ì/ë§€ëê° ìì¥ì 믞ì¹ë ì€ì§ì ìí¥ë ¥ì ìì¹ííì¬ ë¶ì
⢠ì°ìì± ì¶ì : ê³ ë íë ìŽí ìì¥ ë°©í¥ì ì§ìì±ì ì¶ì íì¬ ì ížì ì íšì± íìž
⢠ì§êŽì ìê°í: ì»¬ë¬ ë° ì°šížì ëª
íí ëŒë²šì íµíŽ ê³ ë íë ì§ì ì ìœê² ìë³
⢠ì¶ìž ê°ë íì: íì¬ ìì¥ì ë§€ì/ë§€ë ê°ë륌 ì€ìê°ìŒë¡ ê³ì°íì¬ í
ìŽëžì íì
â¢ ê³ ë ì íž íí°ë§: ì§ì í ê³ ë íëë§ ê°ì§íëë¡ ë€ì€ íí°ë§ ìì€í
ì ì©
⢠ë§ì¶€í ê°ë ì€ì : ìì¥ ìí©ì ë°ëŒ ê³ ë ê°ì§ ê°ë륌 ì¡°ì í ì ìë ì ì°í íëŒë¯ží° ì ê³µ
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â ì íž ì í ìŽíŽíêž°
â ê³ ë ë§€ì ì íž
⢠ì ì: ê±°ëëìŽ íê· ë³Žë€ í¬ê² ìŠê°íê³ , ìŠê°ì ìž ê±°ëë ì¶©ê²©ìŽ í¬ë©°, ê°ê²©ìŽ ì ì ë³ëì±ì ìŽê³Œíì¬ ìì¹í ë ë°ì
⢠ìê°ì íí: ë§€ì ì ížê° ë°ìí ìºë€ì ë°í¬ëª
íëì ë° ì»¬ë¬ë§ê³Œ íšê» "ðWhale Buying Detected!" ëŒë²š íì
⢠ìì¥ íŽì: ëí ìêžìŽ ì ê·¹ì ìŒë¡ ìœìžì ë§€ìíê³ ììŒë©°, ìŽë ê³§ ê°ê²© ìì¹ìŒë¡ ìŽìŽì§ ê°ë¥ì±ìŽ ëìì ì믞
â ê³ ë ë§€ë ì íž
⢠ì ì: ê±°ëëìŽ íê· ë³Žë€ í¬ê² ìŠê°íê³ , ìŠê°ì ìž ê±°ëë ì¶©ê²©ìŽ í¬ë©°, ê°ê²©ìŽ ì ì ë³ëì±ì ìŽê³Œíì¬ íëœí ë ë°ì
⢠ìê°ì íí: ë§€ë ì ížê° ë°ìí ìºë€ì ë°í¬ëª
ë¶íì ë° ì»¬ë¬ë§ê³Œ íšê» "ðWhale Selling Detected!" ëŒë²š íì
⢠ìì¥ íŽì: ëí ìêžìŽ ì ê·¹ì ìŒë¡ ìœìžì ë§€ëíê³ ììŒë©°, ìŽë ê³§ ê°ê²© íëœìŒë¡ ìŽìŽì§ ê°ë¥ì±ìŽ ëìì ì믞
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â ì¶ìž ë¶ì ìŽíŽíêž°
â ì¶ìž ë¶ì ë°©ì
⢠ì ì: ì€ì ë êž°ê° ëìì ìì¹/íëœ ìºë€ ë¹ìšì ë¶ìíì¬ ìì¥ì íì¬ ì¶ìžì ê°ë륌 ìž¡ì
⢠ìê°ì íí: í
ìŽëžì "BUY"ì "SELL" ë¹ìšìŽ ë°±ë¶ìšë¡ íìëë©°, íì¬ ì¶ìžê° "BULLISH", "BEARISH" ëë "NEUTRAL"ë¡ ëª
ííê² íìëš
⢠ê³ì° ë°©ì:
â¶ ë§€ì ë¹ìš = (ìì¹ ìºë€ ì) / (ì 첎 ë¶ì êž°ê°)
â¶ ë§€ë ë¹ìš = (íëœ ìºë€ ì) / (ì 첎 ë¶ì êž°ê°)
â¶ ì°ìží ë¹ìšì ë°ëŒ "BULLISH" ëë "BEARISH" ì¶ìž ê²°ì
â ì¶ìž íì© ë°©ë²
â¢ ê³ ë ì íž íìž: ê³ ë ì ížê° íì¬ ì¶ìžì ìŒì¹í ë ì ížì ì 뢰ëê° ëìì§
⢠ë°ì í¬ìžíž ìë³: ê°í ì¶ìž ììì ë°ìíë ë°ë ë°©í¥ì ê³ ë ì ížë ì€ìí ë°ì í¬ìžížìŒ ì ìì
⢠ìì¥ ê°ë íê°: ë§€ì/ë§€ë ë¹ìšì íµíŽ íì¬ ìì¥ì ìžë ¥ ê· í íì
⢠ì íž ë°ì ë§¥ëœ ìŽíŽ: ì¶ìž ì 볎ì ê³ ë ì ížë¥Œ íšê» ê³ ë €íì¬ ë ëì ìì¥ ì»ší
ì€ížìì íŽì
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â ì§í ì€ì ê°ìŽë
â 죌ì ì€ì ë§€ê°ë³ì
⢠Volume Impact Factor (ê±°ëë ìí©íž ìì):
ⶠ목ì : ê³ ë íëìŒë¡ ê°ì£Œí ìŠê°ì ìž ê±°ëë 충격ì ìµì ë°°ì ì€ì
â¶ ë®ì ê°: ë ë§ì ì íž ìì±, ìì ê³ ëë ê°ì§
â¶ ëì ê°: ë ì ì ì íž, ë§€ì° í° ê³ ëë§ ê°ì§
â¶ ê¶ì¥ ë²ì: 2.0-4.0 (ìì¥ ìí©ì ë°ëŒ ì¡°ì )
⢠Sensitivity Factor (믌ê°ë ìì):
ⶠ목ì : ì ì ë³ëì± ëë¹ ê°ê²© ë³ëì 믌ê°ë ì¡°ì
â¶ ë®ì ê°: 믌ê°ë ìŠê°, ë ë§ì ì íž ìì±
â¶ ëì ê°: 믌ê°ë ê°ì, ë ê°í ê°ê²© ì¶©ê²©ë§ ê°ì§
â¶ ê¶ì¥ ë²ì: 0.2-0.5 (ë³ëì±ìŽ ëì ìì¥ììë ëê² ì€ì )
⢠Trend Analysis Period (ì¶ìž ë¶ì êž°ê°):
ⶠ목ì : ë§€ì/ë§€ë ë¹ìšì ê³ì°í ìºë€ ì ì€ì
â¶ ë®ì ê°: ìµê·Œ ì¶ìžì ë 믌ê°íê² ë°ì
â¶ ëì ê°: ë ꞎ êž°ê°ì ì¶ìžë¥Œ ê³ ë €íì¬ ìì ì ìž ë¶ì
â¶ ê¶ì¥ ë²ì: 30-70 (ížë ìŽë© ì€íìŒì ë°ëŒ ì¡°ì )
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â ë€ë¥ž ì§íìì ìëì§
⢠죌ì ì§ì§/ì í ë 벚:
â¶ ì€ìí êž°ì ì ë 벚 ê·Œì²ìì ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížë ë ëì ì 뢰ë륌 ê°ì§
ⶠ죌ê°/ìê° íŒëŽ í¬ìžížì ê³ ë ì ížì ìŒì¹ë ì€ìí ê°ê²© ì§ì ì íìžíŽì€
⢠ìŽëíê· ì :
ⶠ죌ì ìŽëíê· ì (50MA, 200MA) ê·Œì²ìì ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížì 죌목
â¶ ìŽëíê· ì ëíì ê³ ë ì ížê° ëì ë°ì ì ì€ìí êž°ì ì ìŽë²€íž íìž
⢠볌륚 íë¡í:
â¶ ëì 볌륚 ë
žë ê·Œì²ììì ê³ ë íëì ì€ìí ê°ê²© ë 벚 íìž
â¶ ë®ì 볌륚 ë
žëìì ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížë êžê²©í ê°ê²© ìŽë ê°ë¥ì± ìì
⢠ë³ëì± ì§í:
â¶ ë®ì ë³ëì± êµ¬ê° ìŽí ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížë ìë¡ìŽ ìì¥ ìì§ìì ìììŒ ì ìì
ⶠ볌늰ì ë°Žë ìì¶ í ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížë í° ìì§ìì ì ì¡°ìŒ ì ìì
⢠ìì¥ êµ¬ì¡°:
ⶠ죌ì ìì¥ êµ¬ì¡°(ëì ê³ ì /ì ì , ë®ì ê³ ì /ì ì ) ê·Œì²ìì ë°ìíë ê³ ë ì ížë 구조 ë³í ìì
â¶ ìì¥ êµ¬ì¡° ë³íì ê³ ë íëì ìŒì¹ë ì€ìí ížë ë ë³í ì ížìŒ ì ìì
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52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detectorë ìížíí ìì¥ìì ëí í¬ììë€ì ê±°ë íëì ì€ìê°ìŒë¡ ì¶ì íì¬ ížë ìŽëë€ìê² ê·ì€í íµì°°ë ¥ì ì ê³µí©ëë€. 몚ë ìížíí ì°šížì ì ì© ê°ë¥íêž° ë묞ì, ì¬ë¬ë¶ìŽ ì ížíë ížë ìŽë© íë«íŒìì ë°ë¡ íì©í ì ììµëë€.
ìŽ ì§íì íµì¬ ê°ì¹ë ìŒë° ížë ìŽëë€ìŽ ëì¹êž° ì¬ìŽ ëí ìêžì íëŠì ì§êŽì ìŒë¡ ìê°ííì¬ ì ê³µíë€ë ì ì
ëë€. ê±°ëë êžìŠ, ìŠê°ì ìž ê°ê²© 충격, ê·žëŠ¬ê³ ì¶ìž ì§ìì±ì ì¢
í©ì ìŒë¡ ë¶ìíì¬ ê³ ëì íëì ì íí í¬ì°©íšìŒë¡ìš, ì¬ë¬ë¶ì ìì¥ì ìì§ìŽë í° ìë€ê³Œ íšê»í ì ìë êž°í륌 ì»ê² ë©ëë€.
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íí ë§€ì/ë§€ë ì ížì ì€ìê° ì¶ìž ê°ë ìž¡ì ì ížë ìŽëë€ìŽ ìì¥ ìí©ì íëì íì
íê³ ìì¥ì ë°©í¥ì±ì ìŽíŽíë ë° ëìì ì€ëë€. ìŽ ê°ë ¥í ë구륌 ì¬ë¬ë¶ì ížë ìŽë© ìì€í
ì íµí©íšìŒë¡ìš, ìì¥ì ì€ë§íž ëšžëê° ìŽëë¡ íë¬ê°ëì§ íì
íê³ ë ëì íµì°°ë ¥ì ì»ìŒìžì.
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ì¡°í: 몚ë ížë ìŽë© ë구ì ë§ì°¬ê°ì§ë¡, 52SIGNAL RECIPE Whale Smart Money Detectorë 볎조 ì§íë¡ ì¬ì©íŽìŒ íë©° ížë ìŽë© ê²°ì ì ì ì ìŒë¡ ì졎íŽìë ì ë©ëë€. 곌거ì ê³ ë íë íšíŽìŽ ë¯žë ìì¥ ìì§ìì 볎ì¥íì§ë ììµëë€. íì ì ì í 늬ì€í¬ êŽëЬ ì ëµì ížë ìŽë©ì íì©íìžì.
52SIGNAL RECIPE Smart Money Detector : CME + Exchanges=================52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detector=================
â Overview
The 52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detector is an advanced technical indicator designed to identify institutional and smart money movements by analyzing and comparing futures markets across both CME and cryptocurrency exchanges. This powerful tool detects coordinated buying and selling patterns that often precede significant price movements, giving traders an edge in anticipating market direction.
What makes this indicator unique is its cross-market verification approach. By requiring confirmation from both CME Bitcoin futures (dominated by institutional players) and crypto exchange futures (with broader market participation), it significantly reduces false signals and identifies high-probability smart money footprints that typically lead market movements.
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â Key Features
⢠Dual Market Confirmation: Simultaneously analyzes both CME Bitcoin futures and exchange futures charts to identify synchronized smart money activity
⢠Smart Volume Analysis: Uses advanced algorithms to separate buying and selling volume based on candle structure and price action
⢠Energy Wave Visualization: Displays smart money signals as intuitive energy waves with varying sizes reflecting signal strength
⢠Strength Rating System: Quantifies signal strength on a 0-100% scale, with multiple visualization levels (10%+, 40%+, 60%+, 80%+)
⢠Candlestick Pattern Integration: Incorporates bullish/bearish candle formations to enhance signal reliability
⢠Volume Spike Detection: Identifies abnormal volume increases that often accompany smart money positioning
⢠Trend Context Analysis: Evaluates signals in relation to current market trend for higher probability setups
⢠Dynamic Strength Calculation: Uses a multi-factor model considering volume ratio, buying/selling imbalance, candle structure, and trend alignment
⢠Transparent Signal Labeling: Displays precise strength percentage values with each signal for clear decision-making
⢠Real-time Institutional Flow Monitor: Tracks the footprints of large players across both regulated (CME) and crypto exchange markets
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â Understanding Signal Types
â Buy Signal Energy Waves (Green)
⢠Definition: Detected when significant buying pressure appears simultaneously on both CME and exchange futures, typically on bearish candles
⢠Visual Appearance: Green circular waves below price bars, with size/opacity increasing with signal strength
⢠Market Interpretation: Indicates institutional buying interest even as price is declining, often preceding bullish reversals
⢠Signal Strength Factors:
â¶ Higher buying volume relative to selling volume
â¶ Above-average total volume
â¶ Lower wicks on bearish candles
â¶ Appearance at key support levels
â¶ Coinciding with oversold conditions
â Sell Signal Energy Waves (Red)
⢠Definition: Detected when significant selling pressure appears simultaneously on both CME and exchange futures, typically on bullish candles
⢠Visual Appearance: Red circular waves above price bars, with size/opacity increasing with signal strength
⢠Market Interpretation: Indicates institutional selling interest even as price is rising, often preceding bearish reversals
⢠Signal Strength Factors:
â¶ Higher selling volume relative to buying volume
â¶ Above-average total volume
â¶ Upper wicks on bullish candles
â¶ Appearance at key resistance levels
â¶ Coinciding with overbought conditions
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â Signal Strength Understanding
â The Four Strength Levels
⢠Level 1 (10-39%): Initial Detection
â¶ Visual: Smallest energy wave
â¶ Meaning: Early smart money positioning detected
â¶ Usage: Early warning, prepare for possible setup
⢠Level 2 (40-59%): Moderate Strength
â¶ Visual: Medium-small energy wave
â¶ Meaning: Clearer institutional positioning
â¶ Usage: Begin position planning, watch for confirmation
⢠Level 3 (60-79%): Strong Signal
â¶ Visual: Medium-large energy wave
â¶ Meaning: Significant smart money footprint
â¶ Usage: High-probability setup forming, consider entry
⢠Level 4 (80-100%): Exceptional Strength
â¶ Visual: Largest energy wave
â¶ Meaning: Powerful institutional movement confirmed
â¶ Usage: Highest probability setup, strong conviction entry point
â Understanding Signal Strength Calculation
⢠Volume Component (0-50 points):
â¶ Measures how current volume compares to recent average
â¶ Maximum points when volume is 2x or higher than average
⢠Buy/Sell Ratio Component (0-50 points):
â¶ Measures imbalance between buying and selling pressure
â¶ Maximum points when ratio exceeds predefined multiplier threshold
⢠Advanced Weighting Factors:
â¶ Candle Structure: Body size, wick length, and orientation
â¶ Trend Alignment: Signal relationship to current trend
â¶ Volume Spike: Abnormal volume increase detection
â¶ Cross-Market Confirmation: Strength of signal alignment between CME and exchange
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â Practical Trading Applications
â Reversal Trading Strategy
⢠Buy Signal Application:
â¶ Setup: Strong buy energy wave (60%+) on a bearish candle
â¶ Entry: After confirmation candle following the signal
â¶ Stop Loss: Below recent low or 1 ATR below entry
â¶ Take Profit: Previous resistance or 1:2 risk-reward minimum
â¶ Enhancers: Signal occurring at support zone, oversold conditions, or trend line tests
⢠Sell Signal Application:
â¶ Setup: Strong sell energy wave (60%+) on a bullish candle
â¶ Entry: After confirmation candle following the signal
â¶ Stop Loss: Above recent high or 1 ATR above entry
â¶ Take Profit: Previous support or 1:2 risk-reward minimum
â¶ Enhancers: Signal occurring at resistance zone, overbought conditions, or trend line tests
â Trend Continuation Strategy
⢠During Uptrends:
â¶ Focus on buy signals that appear during pullbacks
â¶ Higher probability when signals occur at key moving averages or support levels
â¶ Enter on strength when price shows signs of resuming the uptrend
⢠During Downtrends:
â¶ Focus on sell signals that appear during relief rallies
â¶ Higher probability when signals occur at key moving averages or resistance levels
â¶ Enter on strength when price shows signs of resuming the downtrend
â Multiple Timeframe Approach
⢠Signal Confirmation Across Timeframes:
â¶ Major signals on higher timeframes (4H, daily) provide strategic direction
â¶ Signals on lower timeframes (15m, 1H) offer tactical entry points
â¶ Highest probability setups occur when signals align across multiple timeframes
⢠Signal Clustering:
â¶ Multiple signals in the same price area significantly increase probability
â¶ Look for areas where both buy and sell signals have appeared, indicating battleground zones
â¶ The most recent signal direction often wins these battles
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â Technical Foundation
â Why Cross-Market Confirmation Matters
⢠Institutional Participation:
â¶ CME Bitcoin futures are dominated by regulated institutional investors
â¶ Crypto exchange futures include both retail and institutional players
â¶ When both markets show the same smart money pattern, the signal reliability increases dramatically
⢠Market Inefficiency Exploitation:
â¶ Large players often position across multiple venues to minimize market impact
â¶ This coordinated activity creates detectable footprints when analyzed correctly
â¶ Cross-market confirmation helps filter out market noise and isolate true smart money movements
â Smart Volume Calculation Methodology
⢠Price-Volume Relationship Analysis:
â¶ Uses candle structure to estimate buying vs. selling volume
ⶠBuying volume = Total volume à (Close - Low) / (High - Low)
ⶠSelling volume = Total volume à (High - Close) / (High - Low)
⢠Signal Triggering Logic:
â¶ Buy signal: When buying volume exceeds selling volume by multiplier factor
â¶ Sell signal: When selling volume exceeds buying volume by multiplier factor
â¶ Both conditions must be met simultaneously on CME and exchange futures
⢠Advanced Pattern Recognition:
â¶ Evaluates candle body-to-range ratio for signal quality
â¶ Analyzes wick length and position for additional confirmation
â¶ Considers recent highs/lows to detect potential turning points
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â Indicator Settings Guide
â Main Settings
⢠CME Bitcoin Futures Symbol:
â¶ Default: CME:BTC1!
â¶ Purpose: Sets the CME futures contract to analyze alongside current chart
⢠Buy/Sell Volume Multiplier:
â¶ Default: 3.0
â¶ Range: 1.0-10.0
â¶ Purpose: Determines how much buying volume must exceed selling volume (or vice versa) to trigger a signal
â¶ Higher values = fewer but stronger signals
â¶ Lower values = more signals but potentially lower reliability
â Volume Filter Settings
⢠Enable Volume Filter:
â¶ Default: Enabled
â¶ Purpose: When enabled, only considers candles with above-threshold volume
⢠Volume Average Period:
â¶ Default: 20 candles
â¶ Range: 5-200 candles
â¶ Purpose: Sets the lookback period for calculating average volume
⢠Volume Threshold:
â¶ Default: 150%
â¶ Range: 10%-500%
â¶ Purpose: Minimum volume percentage (of average) required for signal consideration
â¶ Higher values focus on only the most significant volume spikes
â Signal Visualization
⢠Show Signal Strength Value:
â¶ Default: Enabled
â¶ Purpose: Displays the exact percentage strength value with each signal
⢠Energy Wave Colors:
â¶ Buy Energy Wave: Green (#00ff80)
â¶ Sell Energy Wave: Red (#ff4040)
â¶ Purpose: Customize the appearance of energy waves for visual preference
â Advanced Settings
⢠Use Advanced Strength Calculation:
â¶ Default: Enabled
â¶ Purpose: When enabled, uses the full multi-factor model for signal strength
â¶ When disabled, uses only basic volume and ratio factors
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â Synergy with Other Indicators
⢠Support/Resistance Levels:
â¶ Smart money signals occurring at key support/resistance significantly increase reliability
â¶ Particularly powerful when signals appear at tested price levels
⢠Moving Averages:
â¶ Signals near key moving averages (50MA, 200MA) often indicate institutional interest
â¶ Moving average crosses combined with smart money signals create high-probability setups
⢠RSI/Momentum Indicators:
â¶ Buy signals in oversold conditions increase probability of successful reversal
â¶ Sell signals in overbought conditions increase probability of successful reversal
⢠Volume Profile:
â¶ Signals occurring at high volume nodes often indicate significant turning points
â¶ Low volume nodes between high volume areas can act as acceleration zones after signal triggers
⢠Market Structure:
â¶ Smart money signals that break key market structure levels (higher highs/lows or lower highs/lows) are particularly significant
â¶ Can signal the early stages of trend changes when aligned with structure breaks
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â Conclusion
The 52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detector provides traders with a powerful edge by revealing institutional positioning across both regulated futures and crypto exchange markets. By requiring synchronized signals from both venues, it cuts through market noise to identify the most reliable smart money footprints.
What sets this indicator apart is its sophisticated cross-market verification system. Rather than relying on signals from a single market, it only triggers when both CME and exchange futures display the same smart money pattern simultaneously. This approach dramatically reduces false signals and highlights truly significant institutional activity.
The intuitive energy wave visualization system makes it easy to spot signals of varying strength, while the transparent percentage rating allows for objective assessment of each opportunity. By focusing on these dual-confirmed smart money movements, traders can position themselves alongside institutional players rather than against them.
Remember that the most powerful signals typically appear at key market junctures, often before significant price movements. By incorporating this indicator into your trading approach, you gain insight into institutional positioning that can help anticipate market direction with greater confidence.
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â» Disclaimer: Like all trading tools, the CME-Exchange Smart Money Detector should be used as a supplementary indicator and not relied upon exclusively for trading decisions. Past patterns of institutional behavior may not guarantee future market movements. Always employ appropriate risk management strategies in your trading.
================52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detector==================
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52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detectorë CMEì ìížíí ê±°ëìì ì 묌 ìì¥ì ëìì ë¶ìíì¬ êž°êŽ ë° ì€ë§íž ëšžëì ìì§ìì í¬ì°©íë ê³ êž êž°ì ì ì§íì
ëë€. ìŽ ê°ë ¥í ë구ë 죌ì ê°ê²© ìì§ìì ì ííë ì¡°ì§ì ìž ë§€ì ë° ë§€ë íšíŽì ê°ì§íì¬ ížë ìŽëë€ìê² ìì¥ ë°©í¥ ììž¡ì ì 늬í ì 볎륌 ì ê³µí©ëë€.
ìŽ ì§íì ë
볎ì ìž í¹ì§ì êµì°š ìì¥ ê²ìŠ ì ê·Œë²ì ììµëë€. CME ë¹ížìœìž ì 묌(êž°êŽ í¬ìì ì€ì¬)곌 ìížíí ê±°ëì ì 묌(êŽë²ìí ìì¥ ì°žì¬ì) 몚ëìì íìžì ì구íšìŒë¡ìš, íì ì ížë¥Œ í¬ê² ì€ìŽê³ ìŒë°ì ìŒë¡ ìì¥ ìì§ìì ì ëíë ê³ íë¥ ì€ë§íž ëšžë íì ì ìë³í©ëë€.
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â 죌ì í¹ì§
⢠ëìŒ ë§ìŒ íìž: CME ë¹ížìœìž ì 묌곌 ê±°ëì ì 묌 ì°šížë¥Œ ëìì ë¶ìíì¬ ëêž°íë ì€ë§íž ëšžë íë ìë³
⢠ì€ë§íž 볌륚 ë¶ì: ìºë€ 구조ì ê°ê²© íëì êž°ë°ìŒë¡ ë§€ì ë° ë§€ë 볌륚ì ë¶ëЬíë ê³ êž ìê³ ëŠ¬ìŠ ì¬ì©
⢠ìëì§ íë ìê°í: ì€ë§íž ëšžë ì ížë¥Œ ì íž ê°ë륌 ë°ìíë ë€ìí í¬êž°ì ì§êŽì ìž ìëì§ íëìŒë¡ íì
⢠ê°ë íê° ìì€í
: ì íž ê°ë륌 0-100% ì²ëë¡ ìì¹ííê³ ì¬ë¬ ìê°í ë 벚(10%+, 40%+, 60%+, 80%+) ì ê³µ
⢠ìºë€ì€í± íšíŽ íµí©: ì íž ì 뢰ì±ì ëìŽêž° ìíŽ ìì¹/íëœ ìºë€ íì±ì ë¶ìì íµí©
⢠볌륚 ì€íìŽí¬ ê°ì§: ì€ë§íž ëšžë í¬ì§ì
ëì ëë°íë ë¹ì ìì ìž ë³Œë¥š ìŠê° ìë³
⢠ì¶ìž ë§¥ëœ ë¶ì: íì¬ ìì¥ ì¶ìžì êŽë šíì¬ ì ížë¥Œ íê°íì¬ ëì íë¥ ì ì€ì ì ê³µ
⢠ëì ê°ë ê³ì°: 볌륚 ë¹ìš, ë§€ì/ë§€ë ë¶ê· í, ìºë€ 구조 ë° ì¶ìž ìŒì¹ë륌 ê³ ë €íë ë€ì€ ìì ëªšëž ì¬ì©
⢠í¬ëª
í ì íž ëŒë²šë§: ëª
íí ìì¬ ê²°ì ì ìíŽ ê° ì ížì íšê» ì íí ê°ë ë°±ë¶ìš ê° íì
⢠ì€ìê° êž°êŽ ìêž íëŠ ëªšëí°: ê·ì ë(CME) ìì¥ê³Œ ìížíí ê±°ëì ìì¥ ëªšëìì ëí íë ìŽìŽì íì ì¶ì
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â ì íž ì í ìŽíŽíêž°
â ë§€ì ì íž ìëì§ íë (ë
¹ì)
⢠ì ì: ìŒë°ì ìŒë¡ íëœ ìºë€ìì CMEì ê±°ëì ì 묌 몚ëìì ëìì ìë¹í ë§€ì ìë ¥ìŽ ê°ì§ë ë ë°ì
⢠ìê°ì 몚ìµ: ê°ê²© ë° ìëì ë
¹ì ìí íëìŒë¡ íìëë©°, ì íž ê°ëì ë°ëŒ í¬êž°/ë¶í¬ëª
ë ìŠê°
⢠ìì¥ íŽì: ê°ê²©ìŽ íëœíë ëììë êž°êŽì ë§€ì êŽì¬ìŽ ììì ëíëŽë©°, ì¢
ì¢
ìì¹ ë°ì ì ì í
⢠ì íž ê°ë ìì:
â¶ ë§€ë 볌륚 ëë¹ ëì ë§€ì 볌륚
â¶ íê· ìŽìì ìŽ ê±°ëë
â¶ íëœ ìºë€ì ìë ꌬ늬
ⶠ죌ì ì§ì§ ìì€ììì ì¶í
ⶠ곌맀ë 조걎곌 ìŒì¹
â ë§€ë ì íž ìëì§ íë (ì ì)
⢠ì ì: ìŒë°ì ìŒë¡ ìì¹ ìºë€ìì CMEì ê±°ëì ì 묌 몚ëìì ëìì ìë¹í ë§€ë ìë ¥ìŽ ê°ì§ë ë ë°ì
⢠ìê°ì 몚ìµ: ê°ê²© ë° ìì ì ì ìí íëìŒë¡ íìëë©°, ì íž ê°ëì ë°ëŒ í¬êž°/ë¶í¬ëª
ë ìŠê°
⢠ìì¥ íŽì: ê°ê²©ìŽ ìì¹íë ëììë êž°êŽì ë§€ë êŽì¬ìŽ ììì ëíëŽë©°, ì¢
ì¢
íëœ ë°ì ì ì í
⢠ì íž ê°ë ìì:
â¶ ë§€ì 볌륚 ëë¹ ëì ë§€ë 볌륚
â¶ íê· ìŽìì ìŽ ê±°ëë
â¶ ìì¹ ìºë€ì ì ꌬ늬
ⶠ죌ì ì í ìì€ììì ì¶í
ⶠ곌맀ì 조걎곌 ìŒì¹
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â ì íž ê°ë ìŽíŽíêž°
â ë€ ê°ì§ ê°ë ë 벚
⢠ë 벚 1 (10-39%): ìŽêž° ê°ì§
â¶ ìê°ì : ê°ì¥ ìì ìëì§ íë
â¶ ì믞: ìŽêž° ì€ë§íž ëšžë í¬ì§ì
ë ê°ì§
â¶ íì©: ìŽêž° ê²œê³ , ê°ë¥í ì€ì ì€ë¹
⢠ë 벚 2 (40-59%): ì€ê° ê°ë
â¶ ìê°ì : ì€ê°-ìì ìëì§ íë
â¶ ì믞: ë ëª
íí êž°êŽ í¬ì§ì
ë
â¶ íì©: í¬ì§ì
ê³í ìì, íìž ëêž°
⢠ë 벚 3 (60-79%): ê°í ì íž
â¶ ìê°ì : ì€ê°-í° ìëì§ íë
â¶ ì믞: ì€ìí ì€ë§íž ëšžë íì
â¶ íì©: ê³ íë¥ ì€ì íì±, ì§ì
ê³ ë €
⢠ë 벚 4 (80-100%): ììžì ê°ë
â¶ ìê°ì : ê°ì¥ í° ìëì§ íë
â¶ ì믞: ê°ë ¥í êž°êŽ ìì§ì íìž
â¶ íì©: ìµê³ íë¥ ì€ì , ê°í íì ì ì§ì
ì§ì
â ì íž ê°ë ê³ì° ìŽíŽíêž°
⢠볌륚 êµ¬ì± ìì (0-50 í¬ìžíž):
â¶ íì¬ ë³Œë¥šìŽ ìµê·Œ íê· ê³Œ ë¹êµíì¬ ìŒë§ë ëìì§ ìž¡ì
â¶ ë³Œë¥šìŽ íê· ë³Žë€ 2ë°° ìŽì ëì ë ìµë í¬ìžíž ë¶ì¬
⢠맀ì/ë§€ë ë¹ìš êµ¬ì± ìì (0-50 í¬ìžíž):
â¶ ë§€ìì ë§€ë ìë ¥ ê°ì ë¶ê· í ìž¡ì
â¶ ë¹ìšìŽ ë¯žëŠ¬ ì ìë ë°°ìš ìê³ê°ì ìŽê³Œí ë ìµë í¬ìžíž ë¶ì¬
â¢ ê³ êž ê°ì€ì¹ ìì:
â¶ ìºë€ 구조: ëªžíµ í¬êž°, ꌬ늬 êžžìŽ ë° ë°©í¥
â¶ ì¶ìž ìŒì¹: íì¬ ì¶ìžìì ì íž êŽê³
ⶠ볌륚 ì€íìŽí¬: ë¹ì ìì ìž ë³Œë¥š ìŠê° ê°ì§
â¶ êµì°š ìì¥ íìž: CMEì ê±°ëì ê° ì íž ìŒì¹ ê°ë
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â ì€ì ížë ìŽë© ìì©
â ë°ì ížë ìŽë© ì ëµ
⢠맀ì ì íž ìì©:
â¶ ì€ì : íëœ ìºë€ìì ê°í ë§€ì ìëì§ íë(60%+)
â¶ ì§ì
: ì íž ìŽí íìž ìºë€ ìŽí
â¶ ìì : ìµê·Œ ì ì ìë ëë ì§ì
ì ìë 1 ATR
â¶ ìŽìµì€í: ìŽì ì í ëë ìµì 1:2 늬ì€í¬-늬ìë
â¶ ê°í ìì: ì§ì§ 구ì, 곌맀ë 조걎 ëë ì¶ìžì í
ì€ížìì ë°ìíë ì íž
⢠맀ë ì íž ìì©:
â¶ ì€ì : ìì¹ ìºë€ìì ê°í ë§€ë ìëì§ íë(60%+)
â¶ ì§ì
: ì íž ìŽí íìž ìºë€ ìŽí
â¶ ìì : ìµê·Œ ê³ ì ì ëë ì§ì
ì ì 1 ATR
â¶ ìŽìµì€í: ìŽì ì§ì§ ëë ìµì 1:2 늬ì€í¬-늬ìë
â¶ ê°í ìì: ì í 구ì, 곌맀ì 조걎 ëë ì¶ìžì í
ì€ížìì ë°ìíë ì íž
â ì¶ìž ì§ì ì ëµ
⢠ìì¹ ì¶ìž ì€:
â¶ ì¡°ì ì€ì ëíëë ë§€ì ì ížì ì§ì€
ⶠ죌ì ìŽëíê· ì ìŽë ì§ì§ ìì€ìì ì ížê° ë°ìí ë íë¥ ìŽ ëì
â¶ ê°ê²©ìŽ ìì¹ ì¶ìžë¥Œ ì¬ê°í ì§í륌 ë³ŽìŒ ë ê°ëì ë§ì¶° ì§ì
⢠íëœ ì¶ìž ì€:
â¶ ìŒìì ë°ë± ì€ì ëíëë ë§€ë ì ížì ì§ì€
ⶠ죌ì ìŽëíê· ì ìŽë ì í ìì€ìì ì ížê° ë°ìí ë íë¥ ìŽ ëì
â¶ ê°ê²©ìŽ íëœ ì¶ìžë¥Œ ì¬ê°í ì§í륌 ë³ŽìŒ ë ê°ëì ë§ì¶° ì§ì
â ë€ì€ ìê°íë ì ì ê·Œë²
⢠ë€ìí ìê°íë ìììì ì íž íìž:
â¶ ìì ìê°íë ì(4ìê°, ìŒëŽ)ì 죌ì ì ížë ì ëµì ë°©í¥ ì ê³µ
â¶ íì ìê°íë ì(15ë¶, 1ìê°)ì ì ížë ì ì ì ì§ì
ì§ì ì ê³µ
â¶ ì¬ë¬ ìê°íë ììì ì ížê° ìŒì¹í ë ê°ì¥ ëì íë¥ ì ì€ì ë°ì
⢠ì íž íŽë¬ì€í°ë§:
â¶ ëìŒí ê°ê²© ìììì ì¬ë¬ ì ížê° ë°ìí멎 íë¥ ìŽ í¬ê² ìŠê°
â¶ ë§€ìì ë§€ë ì ížê° 몚ë ëíë ììì ì°Ÿì ì í¬ êµ¬ì ìë³
â¶ ìŽë¬í ì í¬ììë ëê° ê°ì¥ ìµê·Œì ì íž ë°©í¥ìŽ ì°ìž
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â êž°ì ì êž°ë°
â êµì°š ìì¥ íìžìŽ ì€ìí ìŽì
â¢ êž°êŽ ì°žì¬:
â¶ CME ë¹ížìœìž ì 묌ì ê·ì ë êž°êŽ í¬ììê° ì£Œë
â¶ ìížíí ê±°ëì ì 묌ì ìë§€ ë° êž°êŽ íë ìŽìŽ ëªšë í¬íš
â¶ ë ìì¥ìŽ ëìŒí ì€ë§íž ëšžë íšíŽì ë³ŽìŒ ë ì íž ì 뢰ì±ìŽ í¬ê² ìŠê°
⢠ìì¥ ë¹íšìšì± íì©:
â¶ ëí íë ìŽìŽë€ì ìì¥ ìí¥ì ìµìííêž° ìíŽ ì¬ë¬ ê±°ëìì ê±žì³ í¬ì§ì
ì ì·šíë 겜ì°ê° ë§ì
â¶ ìŽë¬í ì¡°ì§ì ìž íëì ì¬ë°ë¥Žê² ë¶ìí ë ê°ì§ ê°ë¥í íì ì ëšê¹
â¶ êµì°š ìì¥ íìžì ìì¥ ë
žìŽìŠë¥Œ íí°ë§íê³ ì§ì í ì€ë§íž ëšžë ìì§ìì ë¶ëЬíë ë° ëì
â ì€ë§íž 볌륚 ê³ì° ë°©ë²ë¡
⢠ê°ê²©-볌륚 êŽê³ ë¶ì:
â¶ ìºë€ 구조륌 ì¬ì©íì¬ ë§€ì ë ë§€ë 볌륚 ì¶ì
â¶ ë§€ì 볌륚 = ìŽ ë³Œë¥š à (ì¢
ê° - ì ê°) / (ê³ ê° - ì ê°)
â¶ ë§€ë 볌륚 = ìŽ ë³Œë¥š à (ê³ ê° - ì¢
ê°) / (ê³ ê° - ì ê°)
⢠ì íž ížëŠ¬ê±° ë¡ì§:
â¶ ë§€ì ì íž: ë§€ì ë³Œë¥šìŽ ë§€ë 볌륚ì ë°°ìš ììë§íŒ ìŽê³Œí ë
â¶ ë§€ë ì íž: ë§€ë ë³Œë¥šìŽ ë§€ì 볌륚ì ë°°ìš ììë§íŒ ìŽê³Œí ë
â¶ ë 조걎 몚ë CMEì ê±°ëì ì 묌ìì ëìì 충족ëìŽìŒ íš
â¢ ê³ êž íšíŽ ìžì:
â¶ ì íž íì§ì ìí ìºë€ 몞íµ-ë²ì ë¹ìš íê°
â¶ ì¶ê° íìžì ìí ꌬ늬 êžžìŽ ë° ìì¹ ë¶ì
â¶ ì ì¬ì ì íì ì ê°ì§íêž° ìíŽ ìµê·Œ ê³ ì /ì ì ê³ ë €
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â ì§í ì€ì ê°ìŽë
â 죌ì ì€ì
⢠CME ë¹ížìœìž ì 묌 ì¬ë³Œ:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: CME:BTC1!
ⶠ목ì : íì¬ ì°šížì íšê» ë¶ìí CME ì 묌 ê³ìœ ì€ì
⢠맀ì/ë§€ë 볌륚 ë°°ìš:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: 3.0
â¶ ë²ì: 1.0-10.0
ⶠ목ì : ì ížë¥Œ ížëŠ¬ê±°íêž° ìíŽ ë§€ì ë³Œë¥šìŽ ë§€ë 볌륚ì ìŒë§ë ìŽê³ŒíŽìŒ íëì§(ëë ê·ž ë°ë) ê²°ì
â¶ ëì ê° = ì ì§ë§ ë ê°í ì íž
â¶ ë®ì ê° = ë ë§ì ì ížì§ë§ ì ì¬ì ìŒë¡ ë®ì ì 뢰ì±
â 볌륚 íí° ì€ì
⢠볌륚 íí° íì±í:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: íì±íëš
ⶠ목ì : íì±íë멎 ìê³ê° ìŽìì 볌륚ì ê°ì§ ìºë€ë§ ê³ ë €
⢠볌륚 íê· êž°ê°:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: 20 ìºë€
â¶ ë²ì: 5-200 ìºë€
ⶠ목ì : íê· ë³Œë¥š ê³ì°ì ìí 룩백 êž°ê° ì€ì
⢠볌륚 ìê³ê°:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: 150%
â¶ ë²ì: 10%-500%
ⶠ목ì : ì íž ê³ ë €ì íìí ìµì 볌륚 ë°±ë¶ìš(íê· ëë¹)
â¶ ëì ê°ì ê°ì¥ ì€ìí 볌륚 ì€íìŽí¬ìë§ ì§ì€
â ì íž ìê°í
⢠ì íž ê°ë ê° íì:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: íì±íëš
ⶠ목ì : ê° ì ížì íšê» ì íí ë°±ë¶ìš ê°ë ê° íì
⢠ìëì§ íë ìì:
â¶ ë§€ì ìëì§ íë: ë
¹ì(#00ff80)
â¶ ë§€ë ìëì§ íë: ì ì(#ff4040)
ⶠ목ì : ìê°ì ì ížëì ë§ê² ìëì§ íëì 몚ì ì¬ì©ì ì ì
â ê³ êž ì€ì
â¢ ê³ êž ê°ë ê³ì° ì¬ì©:
ⶠꞰ볞ê°: íì±íëš
ⶠ목ì : íì±íë멎 ì íž ê°ëì ì 첎 ë€ì€ ìì ëªšëž ì¬ì©
â¶ ë¹íì±íë멎 Ʞ볞 볌륚 ë° ë¹ìš ììë§ ì¬ì©
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â ë€ë¥ž ì§íìì ìëì§
⢠ì§ì§/ì í ë 벚:
ⶠ죌ì ì§ì§/ì íìì ë°ìíë ì€ë§íž ëšžë ì ížë ì 뢰ì±ì í¬ê² ëì
â¶ í¹í í
ì€ížë ê°ê²© ë 벚ìì ì ížê° ëíë ë ê°ë ¥íš
⢠ìŽëíê· ì :
ⶠ죌ì ìŽëíê· ì (50MA, 200MA) ê·Œì²ì ì ížë ì¢
ì¢
êž°êŽì êŽì¬ì ëíë
â¶ ìŽëíê· ì êµì°šì ì€ë§íž ëšžë ì ížì ì¡°í©ì ê³ íë¥ ì€ì ìì±
⢠RSI/몚ë©í
ì§í:
ⶠ곌맀ë 조걎ììì ë§€ì ì ížë ì±ê³µì ìž ë°ì íë¥ ìŠê°
ⶠ곌맀ì 조걎ììì ë§€ë ì ížë ì±ê³µì ìž ë°ì íë¥ ìŠê°
⢠볌륚 íë¡íìŒ:
â¶ ëì 볌륚 ë
žëìì ë°ìíë ì ížë ì¢
ì¢
ì€ìí ì íì ì ëíë
â¶ ëì 볌륚 ìì ì¬ìŽì ë®ì 볌륚 ë
žëë ì íž ížëŠ¬ê±° í ê°ì 구ê°ìŒë¡ ìì©í ì ìì
⢠ìì¥ êµ¬ì¡°:
ⶠ죌ì ìì¥ êµ¬ì¡° ë 벚(ëì ê³ ì /ì ì ëë ë®ì ê³ ì /ì ì )ì 깚ë ì€ë§íž ëšžë ì ížë í¹í ì€ì
ⶠ구조 깚ì§ê³Œ ìŒì¹í ë ì¶ìž ë³íì ìŽêž° ëšê³ë¥Œ ì늎 ì ìì
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52SIGNAL RECIPE CME-Exchange Smart Money Detectorë ê·ì ë ì 묌 ìì¥ê³Œ ìížíí ê±°ëì ìì¥ ëªšëìì êž°êŽì í¬ì§ì
ëì ëë¬ëìŒë¡ìš ížë ìŽëìê² ê°ë ¥í ì°ì륌 ì ê³µí©ëë€. ë ê±°ëììì ëêž°íë ì ížë¥Œ ì구íšìŒë¡ìš, ìì¥ ë
žìŽìŠë¥Œ ì ê±°íê³ ê°ì¥ ì 뢰í ì ìë ì€ë§íž ëšžë íì ì ìë³í©ëë€.
ìŽ ì§í륌 ì°šë³ííë ê²ì ì êµí êµì°š ìì¥ ê²ìŠ ìì€í
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