Daily Percentage Oscillator### Daily Percentage Oscillator – Indicator Description
The **Daily Percentage Oscillator** transforms intraday price action into a clean, normalized percentage-based view, using the previous trading day's closing price as the fixed 0% baseline. Each new trading day automatically resets the axis to that prior close, allowing you to visualize true daily price oscillation without the distortion of absolute price levels or cumulative trends.
Key features:
- **Percentage-based OHLC display**: All bars or candlesticks represent percentage change from the previous day’s close, creating a consistent oscillation around the 0% line.
- **Daily reset**: The baseline updates every session, making it ideal for intraday traders focusing on relative strength, mean reversion, or daily momentum patterns.
- **Toggle between bars and candlesticks**: Choose your preferred visual style.
- **Simple Moving Average (SMA)**: Optional SMA applied directly to the percentage close values (default 20-period, fully customizable).
- **Daily-resetting VWAP**: Volume-Weighted Average Price calculated on the percentage series, resetting at the start of each trading day for precise intraday anchoring.
- **Clean presentation**: No clutter from scale labels or status line values — only the essential visuals appear in the pane.
This indicator is particularly useful for:
- Comparing intraday momentum across different assets or timeframes on equal footing.
- Identifying overbought/oversold conditions relative to the prior close.
- Enhancing mean-reversion and range-bound trading strategies.
- Overlaying percentage-based anchors (SMA, VWAP) that respect the daily session structure.
Works on any intraday timeframe (1m, 5m, 15m, etc.) and is designed to stay lightweight and responsive. Perfect for day traders and scalpers seeking a clearer, more intuitive view of daily price behavior.
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MAs + Bollinger Bands by @ETERNYWORLDMAs + Bollinger Bands by @ETERNYWORLD is the core trend and volatility layer inside the Trend Mastery Pro ecosystem, engineered by EternityWorld to deliver a clean, structured, and highly customizable market bias reading directly on the chart.
What’s Inside the Indicator
5 independent Moving Averages (EMA or SMA) with individual enable/disable toggles, lengths, colors, and widths.
Bollinger Bands with professional basis options: SMA, EMA, RMA/SMMA, WMA, VWMA, plus adjustable deviation multiplier and visual band fill.
Chart overlay compatibility, making trend and volatility easy to interpret for fast decisions.
Fully configurable alerts, enabling traders to stay proactive without missing high-probability expansion triggers.
Enhanced by Trend Mastery Pro Workflow
This indicator complements the 3-step methodology of Trend Mastery Pro:
Bias → defines the dominant trend direction.
Trigger → identifies breakout or momentum expansion zones using confluence with volatility.
Management → supports consistent risk execution when combined with external strategy rules and trade plans.
Key Strengths
✔ Unified trend + volatility envelope on chart
✔ Individual component control (no clutter, no guesswork)
✔ Noise reduction in consolidation environments
✔ Adaptable to crypto, forex, indices, commodities, and equities
✔ Reliable for intraday impulse plays and structured directional setups
How to Use It
Context: Align your analysis with the broader bias before execution.
Signal: Watch for volatility expansion and trend alignment for breakout scenarios.
Execution: Apply your risk plan (position size, partials, BE/trailing) based on your trading model.
Best Practices
🛡️ Tune sensitivity according to asset volatility and timeframe horizon
🛡️ Avoid trading against dominant bias during compression phases
🛡️ Always validate through backtesting and forward testing before scaling
🛡️ Log performance and refine parameters iteratively
Who It's For
Traders who want:
A repeatable and disciplined process
A professional visual structure
Less noise, more clarity, better bias alignment
A premium indicator suite that supports real decision-making
Compatibility
Seamlessly works with any asset and timeframe on TradingView supporting chart overlay indicators. Alerts are designed to help monitoring without being glued to the screen.
Disclaimer ⚠️
This product is not financial advice and does not guarantee results. Performance varies depending on market conditions, asset behavior, user configuration, and applied risk management. Always trade responsibly and follow your own risk plan.
Gridbot Ping Pong🏓 Gridbot Ping Pong is a dynamic grid bot indicator that generates buy and sell signals as price oscillates between automatically calculated support and resistance levels. The grid adapts to trending markets through adjustable tilt and anchor parameters, which control the grid slope and shift resistance respectively. Entry signals trigger when price touches grid levels, while take profit and stop signals manage position exits. Unlike traditional grid bots that require horizontal ranges, this indicator maintains its oscillation zone as price trends by tilting and shifting the grid structure to follow momentum. The grid bot approach aims to accumulate gains through frequent touches across multiple grid levels rather than seeking large directional moves. Like a ping pong ball in motion, price oscillates between grid levels — each touch generates a signal.
⚡ THEORY & CONCEPTS ⚡
Grid trading is a systematic approach that places buy and sell orders at predetermined price intervals, creating a grid of orders above and below a set price level. In ranging markets, this method capitalizes on natural price oscillations by buying at lower grid levels and selling at higher ones. Each completed round trip between levels represents a captured opportunity, and the frequency of these oscillations determines the grid's effectiveness. Traditional grid bots excel when price remains within the defined range, methodically accumulating gains as price bounces between levels.
However, traditional grid structures face significant challenges when markets begin to trend. Fixed horizontal levels that performed well during consolidation become liabilities during directional moves. An uptrend leaves buy orders unfilled while sell orders trigger prematurely, and a downtrend creates the opposite problem. Extended trends can result in accumulated positions at increasingly unfavorable prices, with no mechanism to adapt to the new market reality. The static nature of traditional grids assumes markets will return to the mean, yet sustained breakouts regularly invalidate this assumption.
Gridbot Ping Pong addresses these limitations through dynamic grid adaptation. The tilt parameter angles the grid in the direction of the prevailing trend, aligning support and resistance levels with market momentum rather than fighting against it. The anchor parameter creates buffer zones beyond the outer grid boundaries, requiring price to demonstrate conviction before triggering a grid shift. When price breaks through these buffers, the entire grid recenters to the new price level. This combination of tilting grids and controlled shifting allows the indicator to maintain grid trading mechanics while acknowledging that markets trend.
The grid adapts through a downtrend and early reversal. Entry signals (▲▼), take profit signals (△▽), and grid shifts demonstrate the ping pong sequence as price oscillates between levels.
The grid structure consists of five levels: two potential support levels below, a center base price, and two potential resistance levels above. These levels are calculated as percentage intervals from a dynamic base price, with the spacing parameter determining the distance between each level. Trend direction is derived from consecutive grid shifts, where multiple shifts in the same direction confirm momentum. The grid restricts entries to the trend direction — buy signals in uptrends, sell signals in downtrends — while counter-trend signals convert to exits when appropriate.
Full market cycle demonstrating grid adaptation through rally, reversal, decline, and recovery. Buy signals dominate during uptrends, sell signals during downtrends, with take profits at boundaries throughout. Two stop signals mark the trend reversals.
Tilt
The tilt mechanic introduces slope to the grid structure based on trend direction and momentum. When consecutive shifts occur in the same direction, the tilt increases, creating a steeper grid that tracks with the trend. As the trend progresses, support levels rise with it — buy signals trigger on pullbacks to these rising levels rather than static levels abandoned by price. Similarly, resistance levels fall during downtrends, keeping sell signals relevant to current price action. If the trend reverses and shifts occur in the opposite direction, the tilt resets and begins building in the new direction. The tilt strength parameter controls how aggressively the grid slopes, with higher values producing steeper angles. Negative tilt values invert this relationship, angling the grid against the prevailing momentum rather than with it. This counter-trend configuration positions support levels lower during uptrends and resistance levels higher during downtrends, favoring mean reversion entries that anticipate pullbacks rather than continuation.
Negative tilt applied during an uptrend. Despite the bullish price action from late November through December, the grids slope downward, positioning buy signals at deeper support levels. Take profit signals appear at resistance as price reaches the upper grid boundaries before pulling back. The counter-trend configuration captures oscillations within the rising market rather than chasing momentum.
Anchor
The anchor mechanic provides resistance to grid shifting. Buffer zones extend beyond the outer grid boundaries, requiring price to demonstrate conviction before triggering a shift. Higher anchor values create larger buffers, requiring more significant price movement. As consecutive shifts confirm a trend, the pro-trend buffer shrinks, allowing the grid to follow momentum with increasing ease. This lets the indicator commit to established trends while resisting premature shifts during consolidations. Tilt and anchor work in complementary tension: tilt rewards momentum by angling the grid, while anchor resists excessive shifting by requiring price conviction to recenter. When price breaks through these buffers, the entire grid recenters to the new price level and play continues on a fresh table.
Steady uptrend with minimal tilt. The flat grid segments demonstrate that shifting alone keeps the grid aligned with price action. Buy signals (▲) and take profit signals (▽) alternate as price bounces between levels, accumulating gains through repetition across the entire move.
Sustained uptrend from June through September. The grid follows the trend with increasing ease as consecutive shifts reduce the pro-trend buffer. The October consolidation eventually triggers a downward shift and stop signal, but the system adapts to the renewed uptrend in November with fresh entry signals.
Signal Generation
The indicator generates three signal types. Entry signals (▲▼) trigger when price reaches a grid level in the direction of the trend, initiating a new position. Take profit signals (△▽) trigger when price reaches a grid level against the trend direction while a position is held, capturing gains as the rally continues. Stop signals (⦿) trigger when a grid shift occurs while holding a position adverse to the new shift direction. The ball goes off the table.
Trend reversal from bearish to bullish. The grid follows the downtrend through November with consecutive sell signals. A stop signal (⦿) triggers at the bottom as the grid shifts adversely against the held position. The system resets and adapts to the emerging uptrend in December, generating fresh buy signals as the new direction establishes.
Trigger Options
The signal trigger determines what price data the indicator uses to detect grid touches, balancing responsiveness against confirmation.
Auto : The default setting, using wick-based detection for pro-trend signals and close-based detection for counter-trend signals. This balances responsiveness when entering with the trend against confirmation when signaling against it.
Wick Touch : Generates signals in real-time when the high or low touches a grid level, providing the fastest response to price interaction.
Wick Reverse : Requires the wick to cross through the grid level from the previous bar, confirming the touch before signaling.
SWMA : Uses a Symmetrically Weighted Moving Average as the trigger source, generating signals only when the smoothed price crosses grid levels.
Close : Uses the bar's closing price as the trigger source, providing confirmed signals after each bar completes.
Symmetrically Weighted Moving Average (SWMA) trigger during a trend reversal. The smoothed price line filters intrabar noise, generating signals only when the SWMA crosses grid levels rather than reacting to wick touches. The grid follows the downtrend through November, resets at the bottom, and adapts to the emerging uptrend in December.
Signal Safeguards
The indicator includes built-in protections to reduce overtrading and mitigate risk, keeping the ball in play longer:
Boundary Protection : New entries are blocked at the outermost grid levels where breakout risk is highest. Exits remain permitted at these boundaries.
Signal Spacing : Signals maintain one-level separation from the most recent signal, preventing clusters of entries at similar prices.
Trend Alignment : When conflicting conditions arise, signals align with the prevailing trend direction rather than fighting momentum.
Automatic Profit Taking : Counter-trend interactions convert to take profit signals when a position is held, capturing gains rather than reversing exposure.
Adverse Shift Stops : When the grid shifts against a held position, a stop signal triggers to exit before further adverse movement.
Cautious Breakout Entries : On the first shift in a new direction, entries are restricted to favorable grid levels until the trend confirms through consecutive shifts.
Shift Resistance : Counter-trend shifts always require full buffer conviction, while pro-trend shifts become easier only after the trend is confirmed.
🛠️ CONFIGURATION & SETTINGS 🛠️
Core Parameters
SPACING (%) : Sets the percentage distance between grid levels. Higher values create wider grids with more room between signals, lower values create tighter grids with more frequent signal opportunities.
TRIGGER : Selects the price source for signal detection. See Trigger Options above.
TILT : Controls the grid slope factor in the trend direction.
ANCHOR : Controls resistance to grid shifting.
Visual Settings
GRIDS : Sets the colors for support (lower) and resistance (upper) grid levels.
FILL : Sets the gradient fill colors between the price line and outer grid boundaries.
SWMA : Sets the color of the Symmetrically Weighted Moving Average line.
🏓 PLAYING GRIDBOT PING PONG 🏓
⚪The objective is not to predict where price will go, but to be present at each level when it arrives.
⚪Each touch at a boundary counts. Gains accumulate through repetition, not single swings.
⚪The rally continues until it doesn't. When the ball goes off the table, the game resets.
⚪The grid creates boundaries where price bounces back and forth. The table is set — the ball does the work.
⚪Price oscillates between defined levels. The grid is the table. Everything else is just ping pong.
Tennis is a form of ping pong. In fact, tennis is ping pong played while standing on the table. In fact, all racquet games are nothing but derivatives of ping pong. — George Carlin
⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️
The Gridbot Ping Pong indicator is a visual analysis tool designed to illustrate grid trading concepts and serve as a framework for understanding grid bot mechanics. While the indicator generates entry, exit, and stop signals, no guarantee is made regarding the profitability of these signals. Like all technical indicators, the grid levels and signals generated by this tool may appear to align with favorable trading opportunities in hindsight. However, these signals are not intended as standalone recommendations for trading decisions. This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes, complementing other tools and methods of market analysis.
🧠 BEYOND THE CODE 🧠
Gridbot Ping Pong is part of the Grid Bot Series, building on the concepts introduced in the Grid Bot Simulator , Grid Bot Auto , and Grid Bot Parabolic indicators. While those tools established the foundation for grid-based analysis, this indicator introduces dynamic tilt and anchor mechanics that adapt to trending market conditions.
This indicator shares the same educational philosophy as the Fibonacci Time-Price Zones and the Fibonacci Geometry Series - providing frameworks for understanding market concepts through visualization and experimentation rather than black-box signals.
The Gridbot Ping Pong indicator, like other xxattaxx indicators , is designed to encourage both education and community engagement. Feedback and insights are invaluable to refining and enhancing this tool. We look forward to the creative applications, observations, and discussions this indicator inspires within the trading community.
Velocity Divergence Radar [JOAT]
Velocity Divergence Radar - Momentum Physics Edition
Overview
Velocity Divergence Radar is an open-source oscillator indicator that applies physics concepts to market analysis. It calculates price velocity (rate of change), acceleration (rate of velocity change), and jerk (rate of acceleration change) to provide a multi-dimensional view of momentum. The indicator also includes divergence detection and force vector analysis.
What This Indicator Does
The indicator calculates and displays:
Velocity - Rate of price change over a configurable period, smoothed with EMA
Acceleration - Rate of velocity change, showing momentum shifts
Jerk (3rd Derivative) - Rate of acceleration change, indicating momentum stability
Force Vectors - Volume-weighted acceleration representing market force
Kinetic Energy - Calculated as 0.5 * mass (volume ratio) * velocity squared
Momentum Conservation - Tracks momentum relative to historical average
Divergence Detection - Identifies when price and velocity diverge at pivots
How It Works
Velocity is calculated as smoothed rate of change:
calculateVelocity(series float price, simple int period) =>
float roc = ta.roc(price, period)
float velocity = ta.ema(roc, period / 2)
velocity
Acceleration is the change in velocity:
calculateAcceleration(series float velocity, simple int period) =>
float accel = ta.change(velocity, period)
float smoothAccel = ta.ema(accel, period / 2)
smoothAccel
Jerk is the change in acceleration:
calculateJerk(series float acceleration, simple int period) =>
float jerk = ta.change(acceleration, period)
float smoothJerk = ta.ema(jerk, period / 2)
smoothJerk
Force is calculated using F = m * a (mass approximated by volume ratio):
calculateForceVector(series float mass, series float acceleration) =>
float force = mass * acceleration
float forceDirection = math.sign(force)
float forceMagnitude = math.abs(force)
Signal Generation
Signals are generated based on velocity behavior:
Bullish Divergence: Price makes lower low while velocity makes higher low
Bearish Divergence: Price makes higher high while velocity makes lower high
Velocity Cross: Velocity crosses above/below zero line
Extreme Velocity: Velocity exceeds 1.5x the upper/lower zone threshold
Jerk Extreme: Jerk exceeds 2x standard deviation
Force Extreme: Force magnitude exceeds 2x average
Dashboard Panel (Top-Right)
Velocity - Current velocity value
Acceleration - Current acceleration value
Momentum Strength - Combined velocity and acceleration strength
Radar Score - Composite score based on velocity and acceleration
Direction - STRONG UP/SLOWING UP/STRONG DOWN/SLOWING DOWN/FLAT
Jerk - Current jerk value
Force Vector - Current force magnitude
Kinetic Energy - Current kinetic energy value
Physics Score - Overall physics-based momentum score
Signal - Current actionable status
Visual Elements
Velocity Line - Main oscillator line with color based on direction
Velocity EMA - Smoothed velocity for trend reference
Acceleration Histogram - Bar chart showing acceleration direction
Jerk Area - Filled area showing jerk magnitude
Vector Magnitude - Line showing combined vector strength
Radar Scan - Oscillating pattern for visual effect
Zone Lines - Upper and lower threshold lines
Divergence Labels - BULL DIV / BEAR DIV markers
Extreme Markers - Triangles at velocity extremes
Input Parameters
Velocity Period (default: 14) - Period for velocity calculation
Acceleration Period (default: 7) - Period for acceleration calculation
Divergence Lookback (default: 10) - Bars to scan for divergence
Radar Sensitivity (default: 1.0) - Zone threshold multiplier
Jerk Analysis (default: true) - Enable 3rd derivative calculation
Force Vectors (default: true) - Enable force analysis
Kinetic Energy (default: true) - Enable energy calculation
Momentum Conservation (default: true) - Enable momentum tracking
Suggested Use Cases
Identify momentum direction using velocity sign and magnitude
Watch for divergences as potential reversal warnings
Use acceleration to detect momentum shifts before price confirms
Monitor jerk for momentum stability assessment
Combine force and kinetic energy for conviction analysis
Timeframe Recommendations
Works on all timeframes. Higher timeframes provide smoother readings; lower timeframes show more granular momentum changes.
Limitations
Physics analogies are conceptual and not literal market physics
Divergence detection uses pivot-based lookback and may lag
Force calculation uses volume ratio as mass proxy
Kinetic energy is a derived metric, not actual energy
Open-Source and Disclaimer
This script is published as open-source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 for educational purposes. It does not constitute financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.
- Made with passion by officialjackofalltrades
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and the grade level of each setup
so basiclly help me be more knowledgble of what i have ticked or not
AlgoDesk SENSEX Option Buyer v1.4//@version=6
indicator("AlgoDesk SENSEX Option Buyer v1.4", overlay=true) // timeframe removed
//---------------------- Inputs --------------------------
rsiLength = input.int(14,"RSI Length")
macdFast = input.int(12,"MACD Fast")
macdSlow = input.int(26,"MACD Slow")
macdSig = input.int(9,"MACD Signal")
bbLength = input.int(20,"Bollinger Length")
bbMult = input.float(2.0,"BB Multiplier")
//---------------------- Indicator Calculations ----------
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
macd = ta.ema(close, macdFast) - ta.ema(close, macdSlow)
signal = ta.ema(macd, macdSig)
basis = ta.sma(close, bbLength)
dev = bbMult * ta.stdev(close, bbLength)
upperBand = basis + dev
lowerBand = basis - dev
vwap = ta.vwap(close)
//---------------------- Conditions ----------------------
bullish_rsi = rsi > 60
bearish_rsi = rsi < 40
macd_bull = ta.crossover(macd, signal)
macd_bear = ta.crossunder(macd, signal)
above_vwap = close > vwap
below_vwap = close < vwap
bb_up = close > upperBand
bb_dn = close < lowerBand
//---------------------- Signal Logic --------------------
callSignal = bullish_rsi and macd_bull and above_vwap and bb_up
putSignal = bearish_rsi and macd_bear and below_vwap and bb_dn
//---------------------- ATM Strike Detect ---------------
atm = math.round(close/100) * 100
//---------------------- Plot Signals --------------------
plotshape(callSignal,
title="CALL BUY",
style=shape.labelup,
location=location.belowbar,
color=color.new(color.green,0),
size=size.large,
text="CALL")
plotshape(putSignal,
title="PUT BUY",
style=shape.labeldown,
location=location.abovebar,
color=color.new(color.red,0),
size=size.large,
text="PUT")
plotshape(not callSignal and not putSignal,
title="NO TRADE",
style=shape.circle,
location=location.bottom,
color=color.new(color.gray,70),
size=size.tiny,
text="NT")
//---------------------- Display BB + VWAP ----------------
plot(upperBand,"Upper BB",color=color.green)
plot(lowerBand,"Lower BB",color=color.red)
plot(vwap,"VWAP",color=color.yellow)
//---------------------- Webhook JSON --------------------
alertMessageCall = str.format(
'{"sensex":"{0}","rsi":"{1}","signal":"CALL","strike":"{2}"}',
close, rsi, atm)
alertMessagePut = str.format(
'{"sensex":"{0}","rsi":"{1}","signal":"PUT","strike":"{2}"}',
close, rsi, atm)
// Alerts fire on signal confirmation
if callSignal
alert(alertMessageCall, alert.freq_once_per_bar_close)
if putSignal
alert(alertMessagePut, alert.freq_once_per_bar_close)
Wedge Green SquadWedge GS automatically detects confirmed swing highs and lows and draws clean wedge trendlines directly from the true pivot bars. The indicator uses non-repainting pivots and extends the lines forward to highlight contracting price structures, potential breakouts, and compression zones.
Designed for traders who value structure over noise, it works best on higher timeframes and pairs naturally with support, resistance, and volume analysis. This tool focuses on clarity and reliability, not prediction.
Adaptive MTF Momentum█ WHAT MAKES THIS INDICATOR DIFFERENT
This indicator solves a common problem: lower timeframe noise causing false signals. Instead of using fixed settings, it dynamically selects which higher timeframes to monitor based on your current chart.
The core methodology combines three analysis layers that must ALL agree before generating a signal:
1. Multi-timeframe trend alignment (direction filter)
2. Momentum exhaustion detection (timing filter)
3. Volume and structure confirmation (validation filter)
This triple-confirmation approach significantly reduces false signals compared to single-indicator strategies.
█ METHODOLOGY EXPLAINED
Layer 1: Adaptive Timeframe Selection
The indicator automatically builds a timeframe chain based on your chart:
| Your Chart | Monitors |
|------------|----------|
| 5 minute | 30m + 1H + 4H |
| 15 minute | 1H + 4H + Daily |
| 30 minute | 2H + 8H + Daily |
For each higher timeframe, it calculates EMA crossovers (8/21/50) to determine trend direction. The "alignment score" (0-3) shows how many timeframes agree.
Why this matters: A 5m buy signal is more reliable when 30m, 1H, AND 4H all show bullish structure.
Layer 2: Momentum Timing
Once trend direction is confirmed, the indicator waits for optimal entry timing using:
- RSI (14): Identifies oversold (<30) and overbought (>70) conditions
- Stochastic (14,3,3): Confirms momentum shift via K/D crossovers
- MACD (12,26,9): Validates momentum direction change
A "momentum score" combines these readings. Signals only fire when momentum aligns with the higher timeframe trend.
The logic: In an uptrend, we want to buy when momentum is oversold and turning up. In a downtrend, we want to sell when momentum is overbought and turning down.
Layer 3: Validation Filters
Before any signal appears, these conditions must pass:
- Volume Filter: Current volume must exceed 1.2x the 20-period average. This confirms institutional participation.
- VWAP Filter: For longs, price should be above VWAP. For shorts, below VWAP. This ensures we trade with intraday flow.
- Structure Filter: Requires a recent break of swing high (for longs) or swing low (for shorts). This confirms price is actually moving in our direction.
- ATR Filter: Volatility must be above 50% of its 50-period average. This avoids low-volatility chop.
█ SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION
The indicator categorizes signals by entry type:
REV (Reversal): Momentum reaches extreme (RSI oversold/overbought) while higher timeframes maintain trend. Best for catching pullbacks in trends.
CONT (Continuation): Price pulls back to the 21 EMA in a strong trend, then momentum turns. Best for adding to existing positions.
BRK (Breakout): Price breaks structure level with volume spike. Best for catching new moves early.
█ QUALITY SCORE CALCULATION
Each signal receives a Q1-Q5 rating based on:
- HTF alignment score (0-3 points)
- Momentum score (0-3 points)
- Volume spike present (+1 point)
Higher scores indicate more filters aligned. Q4-Q5 signals have the highest probability.
█ RISK MANAGEMENT
TP/SL levels are calculated using ATR(14):
- Stop Loss: 1.2 x ATR from entry
- TP1: 1.8 x ATR (partial exit)
- TP2: 3.0 x ATR (full exit)
This provides approximately 1.5:1 to 2.5:1 reward-to-risk ratio.
█ HOW TO USE
1. Apply to 5m, 15m, or 30m chart
2. Enable "Auto-Adapt" mode (recommended)
3. Wait for signals with Q3 or higher rating
4. Check dashboard confirms trend alignment
5. Enter with suggested TP/SL levels
Settings Guide:
- Sensitivity: "Conservative" = fewer but higher quality signals
- Sensitivity: "Aggressive" = more signals, lower threshold
- Cooldown: Increase to 10-15 if signals appear too frequently
█ DASHBOARD READINGS
- HTF: Shows active timeframe chain
- Trend: Bull/Bear + alignment score (aim for +2 or +3)
- RSI/Stoch: Current value or OS/OB status
- Vol: "SPIKE" when above threshold
- VWAP: Arrow shows price position relative to VWAP
█ LIMITATIONS
- Works best in trending markets; avoid during ranging/choppy conditions
- Designed for intraday timeframes (5m-30m); not optimized for higher timeframes
- Signals are not guarantees; always use proper risk management
- Past performance does not indicate future results
█ ALERTS AVAILABLE
- Long / Short: Any signal
- HQ Long / HQ Short: Q4+ signals only (recommended)
- Any: All signals combined
Smart Money Signals - Minimal v5 (No VWAP, Manual CMF) - RajeevSmart Money Signals - Minimal v5 (No VWAP, Manual CMF) - Rajeev
VWAP roller autoBrief Description
VWAP Roller Auto is a TradingView Pine Script indicator that combines a rolling (resetting) Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) with dozens of dynamic support/resistance levels derived from Gann's Square of 9 principles. The VWAP resets periodically (automatically or manually) starting from a user-defined session open time, and the Gann levels "roll" with it, creating an adaptive grid of potential price reaction zones. It's designed for intraday trading and overlays directly on the price chart.
Key Features
Rolling VWAP with Custom Session Start
VWAP calculation restarts at configurable session open (default 8:30 CST, using proper Chicago timezone handling).
Auto-Adaptive Period Selection
Automatically chooses the VWAP reset period (from 2 min up to 48 hours) based on current volatility (ATR + realized range). Targets a user-defined spacing (~0.08% by default) between consecutive VWAPs to keep the grid relevant to market conditions. Falls back to manual period if disabled.
Gann Square of 9 Levels
Generates ~8 pairs of resistance (R) and support (S) levels above/below the current rolling VWAP using octave-based increments.
Two increment modes:
Points mode — fixed point steps that double octavely (e.g., 0.305, 0.610, 1.22, 2.44, etc.).
Percent mode — percentage steps scaled so the middle octave aligns near 0.025% for finer resolution on lower-priced assets.
Visual Enhancements
Colored fills between key level groups (e.g., inner ±0.25 octave in blue, ±1–2 octave zones in gray, higher extremes in yellow/red).
Labels on the right side marking important zones ("low", "normal", "high", "3/4 - ps1", "extreme - ps2").
Central VWAP line (customizable color and offset).
Table showing current period length and whether auto mode is active.
Non-Timeframe Friendly
Works on range bars, Renko, etc., using fallback settings when timeframe is non-standard.
Use Cases
Intraday Support/Resistance Trading
Treat the rolling VWAP as fair value and use the Gann-derived levels as dynamic zones for potential reversals, breakouts, or mean reversion.
Scalping and Day Trading
Auto-period ensures the grid spacing matches current volatility — tighter levels in quiet markets, wider in volatile ones — ideal for futures (ES, NQ), crypto, or forex.
Zone-Based Entries/Exits Buy near labeled support zones (e.g., "low" or "normal" volatility bottoms) when price trades below VWAP.
Sell/short near resistance zones in overbought conditions.
Watch for hits of "extreme" zones (±8 octave) as potential strong reversal signals.
Confluence Tool
Combine with order flow, volume profile, or other indicators; the colored fills highlight "value areas" similar to market profile concepts but anchored to a rolling VWAP.
In short, VWAP Roller Auto provides a sophisticated, self-adjusting Gann-inspired grid that moves with the market's fair value, helping traders identify high-probability reaction zones throughout the trading session.
Nested MA Envelopes HarmonicThe Nested MA Envelopes Harmonic is a custom TradingView Pine Script indicator that overlays a series of nested envelopes around exponentially increasing simple moving averages (SMAs). These SMAs use lengths that double successively (e.g., 25, 50, 100, 200, up to 3200, starting from a user-defined power-of-2 base). Each envelope is offset by deviations that follow a harmonic/octave structure (multipliers of ×1, ×2, ×4, ×8, ×16, ×32, ×64, ×128).The deviation can be set in fixed points or as a true percentage of price, with an optional auto-calibration mode that dynamically adjusts the multiplier based on historical price behavior and ATR to target a specified percentage of bars staying within the innermost envelope. The envelopes feature customizable colors, shaded zones between levels, touch counters, cycle number labels on band touches (with cooldown), and optional centering.This creates a visually layered "harmonic" channel system resembling octave bands, helping identify multi-scale support/resistance zones.
Use CaseTraders use this indicator to visualize price action across multiple time scales simultaneously, treating the nested bands as harmonic levels of volatility or mean reversion zones. Inner envelopes (levels 1–3) capture short-term fluctuations and potential overbought/oversold conditions.
Outer envelopes (levels 6–8) act as major support/resistance during strong trends or reversals.
The cycle labels mark significant touches of higher-level bands (e.g., a "7" or "8" label signals rare extreme extensions, often preceding reversals). It suits mean-reversion strategies (buy near lower bands, sell near upper), trend confirmation (price hugging mid-levels), or breakout alerts when price pierces outer zones. The auto mode adapts to changing volatility, making it versatile for stocks, forex, crypto, or futures on various timeframes.
Personal use - set on your favorite instrument and set to auto mode. Make note of the level picked in bottom right corner. Then switch to manual mode and use the same multiplier that auto used to get you in the right sizing ballpark. The goal is to capture 95% of pricing within the smallest envelope. The what you will see is you can quantify various tops and bottoms. A 1st order (hitting the top/bottom of the smallest envelope) hit is not as important as a 2nd or 3rd order hit. Generally 1st order is informational and 2-5 is actionable. 6-8 would be a unicorn and you should act accordingly. You can use points or % for the spacing.
VWAP Breakout NY Open Only vwap breakout targeting multiday taking only 2 trades per day in the first 2 hours of ny session
False Breakdown Long Confirm (dropthoughcashin)// =============================================================================
// EN — Script Introduction
// Name: False Breakdown Long Confirm (dropthoughcashin)
// Timeframe: Designed for 5-minute charts (works on other TFs but tuned for 5m)
//
// What this script does:
// This indicator detects a “false breakdown” (liquidity sweep) below a support
// level, followed by a reclaim and a retest-hold confirmation. When confirmed,
// it prints a label and triggers the alert condition: dropthoughcashin.
//
// Core logic (3 steps):
// 1) Define the support level (Key Level):
// - Pivot mode: uses the latest confirmed pivot low as support.
// - Manual mode: uses your manually entered support level.
// 2) False breakdown + reclaim:
// - Price sweeps below support (low < support),
// - The sweep must be shallow (limited by ATR multiple or fixed points),
// - Then price reclaims: close back above the support.
// 3) Retest-hold confirmation (within N bars after reclaim):
// - Price retests near the support (low <= support + tolerance),
// - And closes at/above the support (hold),
// - If confirmed within the window, signal triggers once.
//
// Key parameters:
// - Max Penetration: filters out “deep breakdowns” you do NOT want.
// - Retest tolerance: how close price must retest the support.
// - Confirm within N bars: time limit to confirm after reclaim.
//
// Notes / Limitations:
// - Pivot support is lagging by design (pivot is confirmed after pLen bars).
// - This is a signal/alert tool, not a full trading strategy.
// =============================================================================
//
// 中文 — 脚本介绍
// 名称:False Breakdown Long Confirm(dropthoughcashin)
// 周期:主要为 5分钟K 设计(其他周期也能用,但默认参数以 5m 优化)
//
// 脚本作用:
// 本指标用于识别“假跌破(扫流动性/扫止损)”形态:价格先刺破支撑位,随后快速收回
// 并在短时间内回踩踩住,形成做多确认。确认后会在图上打标签,并触发提醒条件:
// dropthoughcashin。
//
// 核心逻辑(3步):
// 1) 定义支撑位(Key Level):
// - Pivot 模式:用最近确认的 pivot low(局部低点)作为支撑。
// - Manual 模式:用你手动输入的固定支撑价位。
// 2) 假跌破 + 收回(reclaim):
// - 价格最低点刺破支撑(low < 支撑),
// - 但下穿幅度必须“浅”(用 ATR 倍数或固定点数限制),
// - 随后收盘重新站回支撑上方(close > 支撑)。
// 3) 回踩踩住确认(retest-hold):
// - 在收回之后的 N 根K内,价格回踩到支撑附近(low <= 支撑 + 容忍),
// - 且收盘守住支撑(close >= 支撑),
// - 满足则触发一次信号与提醒。
//
// 关键参数说明:
// - Max Penetration(最大下穿深度):过滤掉“下穿太深”的破位,避免误触发。
// - Retest tolerance(回踩容忍范围):定义回踩要贴近支撑到什么程度。
// - Confirm within N bars(确认窗口):收回后限定多少根K内必须完成回踩确认。
//
// 注意事项:
// - Pivot 支撑位天然滞后(需要 pLen 根K确认后才成立),属于“稳但晚”的设计。
// - 该脚本是信号/提醒工具,不是完整的交易策略(不包含止损止盈与仓位管理)。
MES ORB Bulletproof + PSAR + SMA200 + BB(21) by PantelisMES ORB Bulletproof + PSAR + SMA200 + BB(21) by Pantelis
Volume Weighted Average Pricendicator(title="Volume Weighted Average Price", shorttitle="VWAP", overlay=true, timeframe="", timeframe_gaps=true)
hideonDWM = input(false, title="Hide VWAP on 1D or Above", group="VWAP Settings", display = display.data_window)
var anchor = input.string(defval = "Session", title="Anchor Period",
options= , group="VWAP Settings")
src = input(title = "Source", defval = hlc3, group="VWAP Settings", display = display.data_window)
offset = input.int(0, title="Offset", group="VWAP Settings", minval=0, display = display.data_window)
BANDS_GROUP = "Bands Settings"
CALC_MODE_TOOLTIP = "Determines the units used to calculate the distance of the bands. When 'Percentage' is selected, a multiplier of 1 means 1%."
calcModeInput = input.string("Standard Deviation", "Bands Calculation Mode", options = , group = BANDS_GROUP, tooltip = CALC_MODE_TOOLTIP, display = display.data_window)
showBand_1 = input(true, title = "", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_1", display = display.data_window)
bandMult_1 = input.float(1.0, title = "Bands Multiplier #1", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_1", step = 0.5, minval=0, display = display.data_window, active = showBand_1)
showBand_2 = input(false, title = "", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_2", display = display.data_window)
bandMult_2 = input.float(2.0, title = "Bands Multiplier #2", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_2", step = 0.5, minval=0, display = display.data_window, active = showBand_2)
showBand_3 = input(false, title = "", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_3", display = display.data_window)
bandMult_3 = input.float(3.0, title = "Bands Multiplier #3", group = BANDS_GROUP, inline = "band_3", step = 0.5, minval=0, display = display.data_window, active = showBand_3)
cumVolume = ta.cum(volume)
if barstate.islast and cumVolume == 0
runtime.error("No volume is provided by the data vendor.")
isNewPeriod = switch anchor
"Earnings" =>
new_earnings_actual = request.earnings(syminfo.tickerid, earnings.actual, barmerge.gaps_on, barmerge.lookahead_on, ignore_invalid_symbol=true)
new_earnings_standardized = request.earnings(syminfo.tickerid, earnings.standardized, barmerge.gaps_on, barmerge.lookahead_on, ignore_invalid_symbol=true)
not na(new_earnings_actual) or not na(new_earnings_standardized)
"Dividends" =>
new_dividends = request.dividends(syminfo.tickerid, dividends.gross, barmerge.gaps_on, barmerge.lookahead_on, ignore_invalid_symbol=true)
not na(new_dividends)
"Splits" =>
new_split = request.splits(syminfo.tickerid, splits.denominator, barmerge.gaps_on, barmerge.lookahead_on, ignore_invalid_symbol=true)
not na(new_split)
"Session" => timeframe.change("D")
"Week" => timeframe.change("W")
"Month" => timeframe.change("M")
"Quarter" => timeframe.change("3M")
"Year" => timeframe.change("12M")
"Decade" => timeframe.change("12M") and year % 10 == 0
"Century" => timeframe.change("12M") and year % 100 == 0
=> false
isEsdAnchor = anchor == "Earnings" or anchor == "Dividends" or anchor == "Splits"
if na(src ) and not isEsdAnchor
isNewPeriod := true
float vwapValue = na
float upperBandValue1 = na
float lowerBandValue1 = na
float upperBandValue2 = na
float lowerBandValue2 = na
float upperBandValue3 = na
float lowerBandValue3 = na
if not (hideonDWM and timeframe.isdwm)
= ta.vwap(src, isNewPeriod, 1)
vwapValue := _vwap
stdevAbs = _stdevUpper - _vwap
bandBasis = calcModeInput == "Standard Deviation" ? stdevAbs : _vwap * 0.01
upperBandValue1 := _vwap + bandBasis * bandMult_1
lowerBandValue1 := _vwap - bandBasis * bandMult_1
upperBandValue2 := _vwap + bandBasis * bandMult_2
lowerBandValue2 := _vwap - bandBasis * bandMult_2
upperBandValue3 := _vwap + bandBasis * bandMult_3
lowerBandValue3 := _vwap - bandBasis * bandMult_3
plot(vwapValue, title = "VWAP", color = #2962FF, offset = offset)
displayBand1 = showBand_1 ? display.all : display.none
upperBand_1 = plot(upperBandValue1, title="Upper Band #1", color = color.green, offset = offset, display = displayBand1, editable = showBand_1)
lowerBand_1 = plot(lowerBandValue1, title="Lower Band #1", color = color.green, offset = offset, display = displayBand1, editable = showBand_1)
fill(upperBand_1, lowerBand_1, title="Bands Fill #1", color = color.new(color.green, 95), display = displayBand1, editable = showBand_1)
displayBand2 = showBand_2 ? display.all : display.none
upperBand_2 = plot(upperBandValue2, title="Upper Band #2", color = color.olive, offset = offset, display = displayBand2, editable = showBand_2)
lowerBand_2 = plot(lowerBandValue2, title="Lower Band #2", color = color.olive, offset = offset, display = displayBand2, editable = showBand_2)
fill(upperBand_2, lowerBand_2, title="Bands Fill #2", color = color.new(color.olive, 95), display = displayBand2, editable = showBand_2)
displayBand3 = showBand_3 ? display.all : display.none
upperBand_3 = plot(upperBandValue3, title="Upper Band #3", color = color.teal, offset = offset, display = displayBand3, editable = showBand_3)
lowerBand_3 = plot(lowerBandValue3, title="Lower Band #3", color = color.teal, offset = offset, display = displayBand3, editable = showBand_3)
fill(upperBand_3, lowerBand_3, title="Bands Fill #3", color = color.new(color.teal, 95), display = displayBand3, editable = showBand_3)
VolumeValueArea (Double Ref Back)Description :
Overview This indicator is designed for traders who rely on Auction Market Theory and want to identify the market's true Fair Value with precision. It combines two independent Volume Profile instances into a single tool, allowing you to analyze market structure across multiple timeframes simultaneously (e.g., Daily and 4-Hour).
The unique feature of this script is the "Reference Back" logic. Instead of only seeing the current session's profile, you can project the Value Area (VA) and Point of Control (POC) from n periods ago onto the current session. This allows you to immediately see how price reacts to previous areas of high liquidity.
Key Features
Dual Profile Instances: Run two separate profiles (e.g., Profile 1 on 'Daily' and Profile 2 on '4 Hour') within one indicator to find confluence.
Historical Referencing (Offset): Display the levels of past sessions on the current chart.
Offset 0: Shows the developing levels of the current session.
Offset 1: Projects the finished levels of the previous session onto the current price action.
Active Line Projection: Automatically projects the relevant POC and Value Area lines into the future (infinite extension) for the currently active session, making it easy to spot upcoming support and resistance.
Stateless Session Precision: Uses a robust calculation method to ensure session breaks (like the 4-Hour starts) are mathematically precise, regardless of exchange timestamps.
Full Visual Control: Customize line styles (Solid, Dashed, Dotted), widths, and colors for POC, VAH, and VAL independently.
How to Use: Finding Fair Value Clusters
The primary goal of this script is to visualize where "Fair Value" overlaps across different timeframes. This is often called Clustering.
Setup Confluence: Set Profile 1 to a higher timeframe (e.g., Daily) and Profile 2 to a lower timeframe (e.g., 4 Hour or 1 Hour).
Analyze the Context: Set the Reference Back to 1. This allows you to trade the current session while seeing the key levels established in the previous session.
Identify Clusters: Look for areas where the Daily POC/Value Area aligns closely with the H4 POC/Value Area.
Strong Support/Resistance: When a Daily VAH aligns with a 4H POC, it creates a "Cluster" of interest.
Acceptance vs. Rejection: If price moves away from a cluster and creates a new value area, the market is seeking a new fair value. If it rotates around the cluster, fair value is established.
Settings Guide
Session Type: Choose between Daily, Weekly, Monthly, 4 Hour, 1 Hour, etc.
Reference Back (n Periods): Determines which past session's levels are drawn on the current bars. 0 = Current, 1 = Previous, 2 = The one before that.
Resolution: The granularity of the volume profile (higher = more precise).
Extend Active: If enabled, the lines for the current calculation period will extend infinitely to the right until a new session begins.
Styles: Configure independent line styles to visually distinguish between Profile 1 (e.g., solid lines) and Profile 2 (e.g., dashed lines).
Risk Disclaimer This tool is for chart analysis and educational purposes only. Past volume nodes do not guarantee future price reactions. Always manage your risk responsibly.
Levels(5/15 ORB;Previous day Low/High and Previous week low/highIt marks 5/15 Opening range candles high and low. Also Previous week and previous day. Very helpful to filter out RS/RW stocks and in general to see chop chop range vs clean trend day.
Triple EMA + Key Levels [Scalping-Algo]TITLE: Triple EMA Day Trading System with Multi-Timeframe Support/Resistance Levels
DESCRIPTION:
📊 Overview
This indicator combines trend-following EMAs with key historical price levels to create a complete day trading toolkit. It helps traders identify trend direction while highlighting important support and resistance zones from multiple timeframes.
🎯 Purpose & Trading Application
Day traders often need to quickly assess:
1. Current trend direction (using EMAs)
2. Key price levels where reversals or breakouts may occur
This indicator solves both needs in one tool, reducing chart clutter from multiple indicators.
📈 How It Works
TREND IDENTIFICATION (EMAs):
- EMA 13 (Yellow): Fast EMA for short-term momentum and entry timing
- EMA 48 (Purple): Medium EMA for intraday trend direction
- EMA 200 (Red): Slow EMA for overall trend bias
Trading Logic:
- When price is above all 3 EMAs = Strong bullish bias
- When price is below all 3 EMAs = Strong bearish bias
- EMA crossovers signal potential trend changes
- The 13/48 crossover is particularly useful for intraday entries
SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVELS:
- Previous Day High/Low (Green, Solid): Most recent daily range - high probability reaction zones
- 2-Day High/Low (Blue, Dashed): Extended lookback for stronger levels
- Previous Week High/Low (Orange, Dotted): Major institutional levels
Why These Levels Matter:
Previous day and weekly highs/lows are watched by many traders and algorithms. Price often:
- Reverses at these levels (support/resistance)
- Accelerates through them (breakout trades)
🔧 How To Use
FOR TREND TRADING:
1. Identify bias using EMA stack (all 3 aligned = strong trend)
2. Look for pullbacks to EMA 13 or 48 for entries
3. Use key levels as profit targets
FOR REVERSAL TRADING:
1. Watch for price approaching previous day/week levels
2. Look for rejection candles at these levels
3. Use EMA 13 break as confirmation
FOR BREAKOUT TRADING:
1. Identify consolidation near key levels
2. Enter on break of level with volume
3. Use opposite level as target
⚙️ Settings
All parameters are fixed for simplicity:
- EMAs: 13, 48, 200 periods
- Levels: Previous Day, 2-Day, Previous Week
- All lines thickness: 2
📝 Notes
- Best used on intraday timeframes (1min to 1hour)
- Levels update automatically each day/week
- Labels on right side identify each level (PDH, PDL, 2DH, 2DL, PWH, PWL)
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