Wave1234 Flip tp Betawave1234 flip tp
A Trend-Following Indicator Powered by Elliott Wave & SMC – Know Where the Price Will Rise, Peak, and Reverse
Wave1234 Flip TP is a technical indicator built on the foundations of Elliott Wave Theory combined with insights from Smart Money Concepts (SMC). It's designed to help traders clearly identify:
✅ Where the price will start rising (precise entry after a confirmed reversal)
✅ Where the rally is likely to end (shows psychological Take Profit zones after Wave 4)
✅ And where the price is most likely to reverse down (based on key structural resistance)
🧠 How It Works:
The core mechanism of Wave1234 Flip TP is simple but powerful.
📈 Once a Buy signal appears — this marks the beginning of a new uptrend (confirmed by structure and reversal patterns).
➡️ From there, the system lets the trend run naturally, tracking the price through its impulsive movement (Wave 1 to 3) and its first meaningful correction (Wave 4).
✅ After Wave 4 forms, the indicator begins tracking potential reversal zones — based on both market psychology and institutional order flow.
🔹 This is when the green TP line appears — a projected take-profit zone where the rally may end.
💥 When price hits this zone and confirms exhaustion, the green TP line turns blue, signaling:
✅ Success – the trend has completed its cycle
🚨 Caution – momentum may reverse soon
This allows traders to exit at strength, or prepare for a potential short when structure shifts again.
หลักการของ Wave1234 Flip TP คือ “ปล่อยให้เทรนด์รันอย่างเป็นธรรมชาติ แล้วไปโฟกัสจุดกลับตัวที่สำคัญที่สุด”
📈 เมื่อเกิดสัญญาณ Buy — นั่นคือจุดเริ่มต้นของเทรนด์ขาขึ้นรอบใหม่ (ยืนยันโดยโครงสร้างราคาและแท่งกลับตัว)
จากนั้นเราจะ ปล่อยให้เทรนด์วิ่งไป โดยไม่ต้องรีบทำอะไร
…รอจนเข้าสู่ช่วงคลื่น 3 → 4 (Wave 3-4)
เพราะนั่นคือช่วงที่ “แรงซื้อเริ่มหมด”
✅ หลังจาก Wave 4 จบลง
อินดิเคเตอร์จะเริ่ม “คาดการณ์จุดกลับตัว” โดยใช้ทั้งพฤติกรรมจิตวิทยาตลาด และระดับราคาเชิงโครงสร้างที่สถาบันมองเห็น
🟩 เส้น TP สีเขียวจะปรากฏขึ้น — นี่คือโซนที่ควร เริ่มทยอยปิดกำไร
📉 และถ้าราคาวิ่ง ชนเส้นนี้จริง พร้อมมีสัญญาณยืนยัน
เส้นเขียวจะ เปลี่ยนเป็นสีฟ้า ทันที
💡 แปลว่า:
เทรนด์รอบนี้ “ไปถึงเป้าหมายแล้ว”
ความเสี่ยงที่จะกลับทิศกำลังสูงขึ้น
ถึงเวลาที่ต้อง “หยุดโลภ แล้วป้องกันกำไร”
Indicateurs d'étendue
Volume in ₹ (Total Traded Value in Crores)vikram dayal volume chart with total traded value in crores
RSI + VWAP Strategy by vipindaskr🔍 This script combines RSI and VWAP for intraday trend-based entries.
✅ *Buy Signal:*
- Price above VWAP
- RSI > 60
- Green background + up triangle shown
❌ *Sell Signal:*
- Price below VWAP
- RSI < 40
- Red background + down triangle shown
📈 Ideal for Nifty 50 intraday traders using 5-minute chart.
Developed by vipindaskr 💻
Astro by Mr Perfect Trader🌌 Astro Algo Indicator – By Mr. Perfect Trader
An Educational Tool to Master Time-Based Trading with Astrology + Algorithms
🔮 What is the Astro Algo Indicator?
The Astro Algo Indicator is a unique educational and analytical tool designed for traders who want to elevate their skills by understanding how astrological timing and algorithmic market analysis come together to predict price action with precision.
This indicator is not just a tool—it’s a trading education system that teaches you to read the cosmic rhythm of the markets and apply that knowledge with technical confirmation.
Crafted by Mr. Perfect Trader, this system is the result of years of backtesting, live trading experience, and deep research into Vedic astrology, Smart Money Concepts (SMC), ORB strategies, and timing cycles that influence real market moves.
🎯 Why This Indicator is Different
Unlike traditional indicators that only use price or volume, Astro Algo combines three worlds:
Astrological Timing (Hora system) – Uses daily planetary hour transitions to identify high-impact time zones.
Algorithmic Market Logic – Identifies entry, exit, and volatility shifts using coded strategies.
Visual Trading Education – Helps you see how time and price align, so you learn while you trade.
This isn’t a black-box robot. This is a transparent, educational system meant to make YOU smarter, faster, and more precise in your trading decisions.
📚 Key Educational Features
✅ 24 Hora Zones Auto-Plotted Daily
Visual vertical lines for each planetary hour (IST), showing time shifts that impact market energy.
✅ ORB (Opening Range Breakout) System Built-In
Understand how early market volatility sets the tone for the day — and how to trade it.
✅ Smart Buy/Sell Signal Zones
Learn to identify trade zones with a confluence of time + price action, using clean logic.
✅ Multi-Asset Compatible
Works on Forex, Gold, Indices (like NASDAQ, US30, NIFTY, BANKNIFTY) and more.
✅ Fully Visual, Beginner Friendly
Ideal for new traders who want to learn while watching, not just blindly follow.
✅ Lifetime Access + Future Updates
5-Min EMA Crossover (5/10)The 5-Minute EMA Crossover (5/10) strategy is a technical trading approach that uses two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on a 5-minute chart to identify potential buy and sell signals based on trend shifts. Here's a description:
EMAs Used:
Fast EMA: 5-period EMA calculated on 5-minute candles. This EMA reacts quickly to recent price changes since it gives more weight to the latest data.
Slow EMA: 10-period EMA calculated on 5-minute candles. It responds more slowly, smoothing out short-term fluctuations.
How the Crossover Works:
A buy signal (long entry) occurs when the 5-period EMA crosses above the 10-period EMA. This suggests that recent price momentum is gaining strength upward, potentially indicating a bullish trend beginning or resuming.
A sell signal (short entry) happens when the 5-period EMA crosses below the 10-period EMA, signaling weakening recent price momentum and a possible bearish trend.
Purpose:
This crossover method helps traders catch short-term trends on a 5-minute timeframe by signaling moments when momentum shifts.
Because EMAs weight recent prices more heavily, the signals tend to be more responsive to fast market moves compared to simple moving averages.
Typical Usage:
Traders apply this to intraday charts (5-minute candles) looking for quick entries and exits.
It is common to use this crossover in combination with other indicators or price action context to reduce false signals.
Example of Signal Application:
When the 5 EMA crosses above the 10 EMA, consider entering a long position.
When the 5 EMA crosses below the 10 EMA, consider exiting longs or entering shorts.
This method leverages short-term momentum shifts visible on the 5-minute timeframe to help take advantage of intraday trends or reversals.
Reversal Signal avec TICK + RSIThis indicator is a potential reversal indicator for SCALPING, don't use it for swing. It's base on TICK and on an overbrought/oversold condition of the RSI. You can play with the setting, typicaly I like my TICK to be over reacting an 800/-800 and my rsi over 20 and 80, but it give not enough signal. So I set the TICK signal at 651/-651 and the RSI at 25/75. This indicator is made for SP500 and Nasdaq, so SPY/QQQ/SPX/ES/NQ should work well. It's the first version of it, so maybe I'll add so more data to it to increase signal and lower false one. For now I've test it on live market yet(26/7/25).
The RSI is Fast(5 period), I like to use it on the 1 or 5 min chart.
Please not that it only work during 9h30am to 4pm EST.(Because of the TICK)
Feel free to try and even comment. Don't be harsh on me, it's my first try!
(Sorry for my 'english' it's not my first language)
FAUCON
تلوين الشموع حسب الحجم (يومي أو متوسط)📊 Indicator Name:
Candle Coloring Based on Volume Change (Flexible Comparison)
🎯 Purpose of the Indicator:
This indicator colors candlesticks based solely on changes in volume, regardless of price direction. It helps traders visualize unusual volume activity and potential accumulation or distribution zones.
It also displays the percentage change in volume above each candle — based on a comparison method chosen by the user.
⚙️ User Inputs:
Comparison Method (Mode):
"Compare with Previous Day":
The volume of the current candle is compared with the volume of the previous candle.
"Compare with Average of N Days":
The volume is compared with a moving average of volume over a number of past days (e.g., 10 days).
Average Length (for mode 2):
Used only when "Compare with Average" is selected.
Defines the number of days over which to calculate the volume average.
Minimum % Change to Show Label:
A threshold that controls when the percentage label appears.
Prevents label clutter for insignificant volume changes.
🎨 Candle Coloring Logic:
Condition Meaning Candle Color
Current volume > reference volume High activity 🟢 Green
Current volume < reference volume Low activity 🔴 Red
Nearly equal volumes Normal ⚪ Gray
🏷️ Volume Change Label:
The indicator displays a percentage change label above the candle.
For example:
If volume increased by 45% → label shows +45.00%.
If the change exceeds ±50%, the label turns yellow to indicate a significant spike.
✅ Key Benefits:
Quickly detects unusual volume activity (e.g., spikes, drops).
Enhances classic price-action analysis with volume context.
Flexible comparison:
Day-to-day for short-term traders.
Moving average for swing and position traders.
Clean, minimalist design with conditional labels.
🔍 Use Case Examples:
🔴 Red candle on price rise → weak rally (low participation).
🟢 Green candle on price drop → potential distribution.
⚪ Gray candles → sideways or stable behavior.
👤 Who Should Use It?
Day traders and scalpers monitoring volume strength.
Technical analysts who focus on volume-price behavior.
Traders who track accumulation/distribution patterns.
Improved Weinstein Stage AnalysisThe code provides an actionable, disciplined, and visually informative implementation of the “Stage Analysis” approach pioneered by Stan Weinstein, with enhancements to modernize, automate, and clarify the methodology for today’s traders using TradingView. It faithfully follows the workflow recommended: identify long-term cycles, confirm with volume and relative strength, and only engage aggressively with the market during the advancing (bullish) stage with all “clues” aligned.
GBPUSD Trendflow sebiforexPsychological Levels Indicator for GBP/USD
This indicator highlights key psychological price levels on the GBP/USD chart. These are round-number levels (such as 1.2500, 1.2600, 1.2700, etc.) that often act as strong support and resistance zones due to the way traders perceive and react to them. Institutional traders and retail traders alike tend to place orders around these whole and half-number price levels, making them significant turning points in the market.
The indicator automatically plots major psychological levels (e.g., every 100 pips) and optionally minor ones (e.g., every 50 or 25 pips), providing a clear visual guide to areas of potential market reaction.
Key Features:
Highlights major round-number levels (e.g., 1.2500, 1.2600, etc.)
Optional minor levels (e.g., 1.2550, 1.2575, etc.)
Works on all timeframes
Helps identify support/resistance zones and confluence areas
Ideal for scalpers, day traders, and swing traders
These levels can help you anticipate potential price reactions, improve trade entries/exits, and increase overall market awareness.
GBPJPY Trendflow forexsebiPsychological Levels Indicator for GBP/JPY
This indicator marks key psychological price levels on the GBP/JPY chart. These are round-number price levels (such as 190.00, 191.00, 192.00, etc.) that often act as significant support and resistance due to their psychological impact on traders. These levels attract attention from both institutional and retail traders, leading to increased order flow and potential market reactions.
The indicator automatically draws major psychological levels (typically every 100 pips) and can optionally show minor levels (e.g., every 50 or 25 pips), helping traders identify key zones of interest with greater clarity.
Key Features:
Plots major psychological levels (e.g., 190.00, 191.00, 192.00)
Optional minor levels (e.g., 190.50, 190.25, etc.)
Compatible with all timeframes
Helps identify areas of support, resistance, and price reaction
Suitable for all trading styles: scalping, intraday, and swing trading
These levels serve as a visual guide for anticipating potential reversals, breakouts, or consolidations around high-probability zones.
RSI WMA VWMA Divergence Indicator//@version=6
indicator(title="RSI WMA VWMA Divergence Indicator", shorttitle="Osc Div", format=format.price, precision=2)
oscType = input.string("RSI", "Oscillator Type", options = , group="General Settings")
// RSI Settings
rsiGroup = "RSI Settings"
rsiLengthInput = input.int(14, minval=1, title="RSI Length", group=rsiGroup)
rsiSourceInput = input.source(close, "Source", group=rsiGroup)
// WMA VWMA
wma9 = ta.wma(close, 9)
vwma3 = ta.vwma(close, 3)
useVWMA = input.bool(true, "Use VWMA3 for Divergence (when WMA9 + VWMA3 mode)", group="WMA Settings")
// Oscillator selection
rsi = ta.rsi(rsiSourceInput, rsiLengthInput) // Calculate RSI always, but use conditionally
osc = oscType == "RSI" ? rsi : useVWMA ? vwma3 : wma9
// RSI plots (conditional)
isRSI = oscType == "RSI"
rsiPlot = plot(isRSI ? rsi : na, "RSI", color=isRSI ? #7E57C2 : na)
rsiUpperBand = hline(isRSI ? 70 : na, "RSI Upper Band", color=isRSI ? #787B86 : na)
midline = hline(isRSI ? 50 : na, "RSI Middle Band", color=isRSI ? color.new(#787B86, 50) : na)
rsiLowerBand = hline(isRSI ? 30 : na, "RSI Lower Band", color=isRSI ? #787B86 : na)
fill(rsiUpperBand, rsiLowerBand, color=isRSI ? color.rgb(126, 87, 194, 90) : na, title="RSI Background Fill")
midLinePlot = plot(isRSI ? 50 : na, color = na, editable = false, display = display.none)
fill(rsiPlot, midLinePlot, 100, 70, top_color = isRSI ? color.new(color.green, 0) : na, bottom_color = isRSI ? color.new(color.green, 100) : na, title = "Overbought Gradient Fill")
fill(rsiPlot, midLinePlot, 30, 0, top_color = isRSI ? color.new(color.red, 100) : na, bottom_color = isRSI ? color.new(color.red, 0) : na, title = "Oversold Gradient Fill")
// WMA VWMA plots
plot(oscType != "RSI" ? wma9 : na, "WMA9", color=oscType != "RSI" ? color.blue : na)
plot(oscType != "RSI" ? vwma3 : na, "VWMA3", color=oscType != "RSI" ? color.orange : na)
// Smoothing MA inputs (only for RSI)
GRP = "Smoothing (RSI only)"
TT_BB = "Only applies when 'SMA + Bollinger Bands' is selected. Determines the distance between the SMA and the bands."
maTypeInput = input.string("SMA", "Type", options = , group = GRP, display = display.data_window)
maLengthInput = input.int(14, "Length", group = GRP, display = display.data_window)
bbMultInput = input.float(2.0, "BB StdDev", minval = 0.001, maxval = 50, step = 0.5, tooltip = TT_BB, group = GRP, display = display.data_window)
enableMA = maTypeInput != "None" and oscType == "RSI"
isBB = maTypeInput == "SMA + Bollinger Bands" and oscType == "RSI"
// Smoothing MA Calculation
ma(source, length, MAtype) =>
switch MAtype
"SMA" => ta.sma(source, length)
"SMA + Bollinger Bands" => ta.sma(source, length)
"EMA" => ta.ema(source, length)
"SMMA (RMA)" => ta.rma(source, length)
"WMA" => ta.wma(source, length)
"VWMA" => ta.vwma(source, length)
// Smoothing MA plots
smoothingMA = enableMA ? ma(rsi, maLengthInput, maTypeInput) : na
smoothingStDev = isBB ? ta.stdev(rsi, maLengthInput) * bbMultInput : na
plot(smoothingMA, "RSI-based MA", color=enableMA ? color.yellow : na, display = enableMA ? display.all : display.none, editable = enableMA)
bbUpperBand = plot(isBB ? smoothingMA + smoothingStDev : na, title = "Upper Bollinger Band", color=isBB ? color.green : na, display = isBB ? display.all : display.none, editable = isBB)
bbLowerBand = plot(isBB ? smoothingMA - smoothingStDev : na, title = "Lower Bollinger Band", color=isBB ? color.green : na, display = isBB ? display.all : display.none, editable = isBB)
fill(bbUpperBand, bbLowerBand, color= isBB ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na, title="Bollinger Bands Background Fill", display = isBB ? display.all : display.none, editable = isBB)
// Divergence Settings
divGroup = "Divergence Settings"
calculateDivergence = input.bool(true, title="Calculate Divergence", group=divGroup, tooltip = "Calculating divergences is needed in order for divergence alerts to fire.")
lookbackLeft = input.int(5, "Pivot Lookback Left", minval=1, group=divGroup)
lookbackRight = input.int(5, "Pivot Lookback Right", minval=1, group=divGroup)
rangeLower = input.int(5, "Min Range for Divergence", minval=0, group=divGroup)
rangeUpper = input.int(60, "Max Range for Divergence", minval=1, group=divGroup)
showHidden = input.bool(true, "Show Hidden Divergences", group=divGroup)
bearColor = color.red
bullColor = color.green
textColor = color.white
noneColor = color.new(color.white, 100)
_inRange(cond) =>
bars = ta.barssince(cond)
rangeLower <= bars and bars <= rangeUpper
bool plFound = false
bool phFound = false
bool bullCond = false
bool bearCond = false
bool hiddenBullCond = false
bool hiddenBearCond = false
float oscLBR = na
float lowLBR = na
float highLBR = na
float prevPlOsc = na
float prevPlLow = na
float prevPhOsc = na
float prevPhHigh = na
if calculateDivergence
plFound := not na(ta.pivotlow(osc, lookbackLeft, lookbackRight))
phFound := not na(ta.pivothigh(osc, lookbackLeft, lookbackRight))
oscLBR := osc
lowLBR := low
highLBR := high
prevPlOsc := ta.valuewhen(plFound, oscLBR, 1)
prevPlLow := ta.valuewhen(plFound, lowLBR, 1)
prevPhOsc := ta.valuewhen(phFound, oscLBR, 1)
prevPhHigh := ta.valuewhen(phFound, highLBR, 1)
// Regular Bullish
oscHL = oscLBR > prevPlOsc and _inRange(plFound )
priceLL = lowLBR < prevPlLow
bullCond := priceLL and oscHL and plFound
// Regular Bearish
oscLL = oscLBR < prevPhOsc and _inRange(phFound )
priceHH = highLBR > prevPhHigh
bearCond := priceHH and oscLL and phFound
// Hidden Bullish
oscLL_hidden = oscLBR < prevPlOsc and _inRange(plFound )
priceHL = lowLBR > prevPlLow
hiddenBullCond := priceHL and oscLL_hidden and plFound and showHidden
// Hidden Bearish
oscHH_hidden = oscLBR > prevPhOsc and _inRange(phFound )
priceLH = highLBR < prevPhHigh
hiddenBearCond := priceLH and oscHH_hidden and phFound and showHidden
// Plot divergences (lines and labels on pane)
if bullCond
leftBar = ta.valuewhen(plFound, bar_index , 1)
line.new(leftBar, prevPlOsc, bar_index , oscLBR, xloc=xloc.bar_index, color=bullColor, width=2)
label.new(bar_index , oscLBR, "R Bull", style=label.style_label_up, color=noneColor, textcolor=textColor)
if bearCond
leftBar = ta.valuewhen(phFound, bar_index , 1)
line.new(leftBar, prevPhOsc, bar_index , oscLBR, xloc=xloc.bar_index, color=bearColor, width=2)
label.new(bar_index , oscLBR, "R Bear", style=label.style_label_down, color=noneColor, textcolor=textColor)
if hiddenBullCond
leftBar = ta.valuewhen(plFound, bar_index , 1)
line.new(leftBar, prevPlOsc, bar_index , oscLBR, xloc=xloc.bar_index, color=bullColor, width=2, style=line.style_dashed)
label.new(bar_index , oscLBR, "H Bull", style=label.style_label_up, color=noneColor, textcolor=textColor)
if hiddenBearCond
leftBar = ta.valuewhen(phFound, bar_index , 1)
line.new(leftBar, prevPhOsc, bar_index , oscLBR, xloc=xloc.bar_index, color=bearColor, width=2, style=line.style_dashed)
label.new(bar_index , oscLBR, "H Bear", style=label.style_label_down, color=noneColor, textcolor=textColor)
// Alert conditions
alertcondition(bullCond, title="Regular Bullish Divergence", message="Found a new Regular Bullish Divergence, Pivot Lookback Right number of bars to the left of the current bar.")
alertcondition(bearCond, title="Regular Bearish Divergence", message="Found a new Regular Bearish Divergence, Pivot Lookback Right number of bars to the left of the current bar.")
alertcondition(hiddenBullCond, title="Hidden Bullish Divergence", message="Found a new Hidden Bullish Divergence, Pivot Lookback Right number of bars to the left of the current bar.")
alertcondition(hiddenBearCond, title="Hidden Bearish Divergence", message="Found a new Hidden Bearish Divergence, Pivot Lookback Right number of bars to the left of the current bar.")
Up/Down Volume with Table (High Contrast)Up/Down Volume with Table (High Contrast) — Script Summary & User Guide
Purpose of the Script
This TradingView indicator, Up/Down Volume with Table (High Contrast), visually separates and quantifies up-volume and down-volume for each bar, providing both a color-coded histogram and a dynamic table summarizing the last five bars. The indicator helps traders quickly assess buying and selling pressure, recent volume shifts, and their relationship to price changes, all in a highly readable format.
Key Features
Up/Down Volume Columns:
Green columns represent volume on bars where price closed higher than the previous bar (up volume).
Red columns represent volume on bars where price closed lower than the previous bar (down volume).
Delta Line:
Plots the net difference between up and down volume for each bar.
Green when up-volume exceeds down-volume; red when down-volume dominates.
Interactive Table:
Displays the last five bars, showing up-volume, down-volume, delta, and close price.
Color-coding for quick interpretation.
Table position, decimal places, and timeframe are all user-configurable.
Custom Timeframe Support:
Calculate all values on the chart’s timeframe or a custom timeframe of your choice (e.g., daily, hourly).
High-Contrast Design:
Table and plot colors are chosen for maximum clarity and accessibility.
User Inputs & Configuration
Use custom timeframe:
Toggle between the chart’s timeframe and a user-specified timeframe.
Custom timeframe:
Set the timeframe for calculations if custom mode is enabled (e.g., "D" for daily, "60" for 60 minutes).
Decimal Places:
Choose how many decimal places to display in the table.
Table Location:
Select where the table appears on your chart (e.g., Bottom Right, Top Left, etc.).
How to Use
Add the Script to Your Chart:
Copy and paste the code into a new Pine Script indicator on TradingView.
Add the indicator to your chart.
Configure Inputs:
Open the indicator settings.
Adjust the timeframe, decimal places, and table location as desired.
Read the Table:
The table appears on your chart (location is user-selectable) and displays the following for the last five bars:
Bar: "Now" for the current bar, then "Bar -1", "Bar -2", etc. for previous bars.
Up Vol: Volume on bars where price closed higher than previous bar, shown in black text.
Down Vol: Volume on bars where price closed lower than previous bar, shown in black text.
Delta: Up Vol minus Down Vol, colored green for positive, red for negative, black for zero.
Close: Closing price for each bar, colored green if price increased from previous bar, red if decreased, black if unchanged.
Interpret the Histogram and Lines:
Green Columns:
Represent up-volume. Tall columns indicate strong buying volume.
Red Columns:
Represent down-volume. Tall columns indicate strong selling volume.
Delta Line:
Plotted as a line (not a column), colored green for positive values (more up-volume), red for negative (more down-volume).
Large positive or negative spikes may indicate strong buying or selling pressure, respectively.
How to Interpret the Table
Column Meaning Color Coding
Bar "Now" (current bar), "Bar -1" (previous bar), etc. Black text
Up Vol Volume for bars with higher closes than previous bar Black text
Down Vol Volume for bars with lower closes than previous bar Black text
Delta Up Vol - Down Vol. Green if positive, red if negative, black if zero Green/Red/Black
Close Closing price for the bar. Green if price increased, red if decreased, black if unchanged Green/Red/Black
Green Delta: Indicates net buying pressure for that bar.
Red Delta: Indicates net selling pressure for that bar.
Close Price Color:
Green: Price increased from previous bar.
Red: Price decreased.
Black: No change.
Practical Trading Insights
Consistently Green Delta (Histogram & Table):
Sustained buying pressure; may indicate bullish sentiment or accumulation.
Consistently Red Delta:
Sustained selling pressure; may indicate bearish sentiment or distribution.
Large Up/Down Volume Spikes:
Big green or red columns can signal strong market activity or potential reversals if they occur at trend extremes.
Delta Flipping Colors:
Rapid alternation between green and red deltas may indicate a choppy or indecisive market.
Close Price Color in Table:
Use as a quick confirmation of whether volume surges are pushing price in the expected direction.
Troubleshooting & Notes
No Volume Data Error:
If your symbol doesn’t provide volume data (e.g., some indices or synthetic assets), the script will display an error.
Custom Timeframe:
If using a custom timeframe, ensure your chart supports it and that there is enough data for meaningful calculations.
High-Contrast Table:
Designed for clarity and accessibility, but you can adjust colors in the code if needed for your personal preferences.
Summary Table Legend
Bar Up Vol Down Vol Delta Close
Now ... ... ... ...
Bar-1 ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
Colors reflect the meaning as described above.
In Summary
This indicator visually and numerically breaks down buying and selling volume, helping you spot shifts in market sentiment, volume surges, and price/volume divergences at a glance.
Use the table for precise recent data, the histogram for overall flow, and the color cues for instant market context.
SENTIMENTSENTIMENT Indicator – User Guide
Summary
The SENTIMENT indicator provides a quick visual reference for current and recent market sentiment. It compares the closing price to a custom sentiment value, which is the average of the 100-period (default) simple moving averages (SMA) of the high and low prices. The indicator displays this information in a color-coded table and plots the difference between price and sentiment as a line on your chart.
How to Use
1. Table Overview
The table appears on your chart in your chosen position.
It displays four rows: the current bar (“Now”) and the previous three bars (“Bar -1”, “Bar -2”, “Bar -3”).
Each row shows:
The bar label (The current bar is live and active, constantly changing)
The closing price for that bar
The difference between the closing price and the sentiment value for that bar
The sentiment difference is color-coded:
Green: Price is above sentiment (bullish)
Red: Price is below sentiment (bearish)
2. Chart Plot
The indicator plots a line showing the difference between the current price and the sentiment value.
When the line is above zero: price is above sentiment (bullish).
When the line is below zero: price is below sentiment (bearish).
3. Settings
Number of Lookback Bars: Adjusts the SMA period for sentiment calculation (default is 100).
Table Position: Choose where to display the table on your chart (e.g., Top Left, Bottom Right).
How to Interpret
Green values in the table or a plot above zero suggest bullish sentiment.
Red values in the table or a plot below zero suggest bearish sentiment.
Use this indicator to quickly assess if the market is trading above or below its recent average sentiment level.
Tips
You can combine the SENTIMENT indicator with other tools or signals for more robust trading decisions.
Adjust the lookback period to suit your trading timeframe and style.
High-Mid-Low 200 Day and Buy Levels and labels
Volume-Scaled PVR with Dynamic Buy Levels (ETF investing Visual Aid)
Description
This indicator is designed primarily for exchange-traded fund (ETF) traders and investors who seek a broad, visual tool to assist in identifying favorable buy and sell regions based on key price levels in relation to High and Lows of the ETF.
Key Features
Lookback Reference Levels:
Automatically identifies and plots key price levels within a user-defined lookback period:
Period High: Highest price in the lookback window.
Period Low: Lowest price in the lookback window.
Mid-Line: Midpoint between the period high and low.
Detailed Percentage Labels:
Displays percentage distances from the current price to the period high, period low, and their respective most recent occurrences, along with bar-counts for context, allowing quick assessment of price positioning relative to significant recent highs and lows.
Dynamic Buy-Level Lines for Multiple ETFs:
Supports a configurable list of ETF tickers with predefined buy price levels. When charting one of these ETFs, a horizontal line and label mark the specified buy price level, serving as a visual reminder or guide for entries.
Lightweight and Visual:
Designed to overlay directly on price charts with minimal clutter, providing clean and insightful visual references to inform buy-low and sell-high decisions.
How It Helps You
Offers broad, contextual cues to guide "buy low, sell high" strategies on ETFs by visualizing:
Where price currently stands within recent high/low ranges.
Specific buy price levels personalized for tracked ETFs as a check before committing.
Flexible lookback parameters allow tuning sensitivity to your preferred timeframes and trading style.
Usage Notes
Customize the list of ETFs and associated buy prices within the script via arrays to suit your watchlist. (Make a working copy to update Arrays, ensure pair matching).
Best applied on daily or higher timeframes for clearer trend dynamics.
This is a visual aid and should be combined with your own analysis and risk management techniques and other standard/established indicators.
Day Trading Buy/Sell (EMA+RSI+VWAP)This is designed for quick day trading signals but still filters out some noise.
FG_Index v1.5.3 Pro (Multi-Asset Time4H) === FG_Index 4H Sentiment Indicator ===
// 多品种4小时情绪评分指标,适用于黄金、比特币、美股、原油等。
// 分数范围 0~100:
// - score > 70:贪婪,考虑减仓
// - score < 30:恐慌,关注低吸
// - score > 80:极度贪婪,注意风险
// - score < 20:极度恐慌,可能超卖
// 建议搭配趋势/结构指标一起使用
// 图表自动显示主因子解释,辅助判断情绪来源
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// === English Usage ===
// FG_Index is a 4H sentiment score indicator for multi-assets (Gold, BTC, SPX, Oil, etc.).
// Score scale: 0–100
// - score > 70: Greed – consider reducing positions
// - score < 30: Fear – potential buy zone
// - score > 80: Extreme greed – risk warning
// - score < 20: Extreme fear – may be oversold
// Recommended to use with trend/structure filters
// Top factor contributions are displayed on chart
Volume MA Breakout T3 [Teyo69]🧭 Overview
Volume MA Breakout T3 highlights volume bars that exceed a dynamic moving average threshold. It helps traders visually identify volume breakouts—periods of significant buying or selling pressure—based on user-selected MA methods (SMA, EMA, DEMA).
🔍 Features
Volume Highlighting: Green bars indicate volume breakout above the MA; red bars otherwise.
Custom MA Options: Choose between SMA, EMA, or Double EMA for volume smoothing.
Dynamic Threshold: The moving average line adjusts based on user-defined length and method.
⚙️ Configuration
Length: Number of bars used for the moving average calculation (default: 14).
Method: Type of moving average to use:
"SMA" - Simple Moving Average
"EMA" - Exponential Moving Average
"Double EMA" - Double Exponential Moving Average
📈 How to Use
Apply to any chart to visualize volume behavior relative to its MA.
Look for green bars: These suggest volume is breaking out above its recent average—potential signal of momentum.
Red bars indicate normal/subdued volume.
⚠️ Limitations
Does not provide directional bias—use with price action or trend confirmation tools.
Works best with additional context (e.g., support/resistance, candle formations).
🧠 Advanced Tips
Use shorter MAs (e.g., 5–10) in volatile markets for more responsive signals.
Combine with OBV, MFI, or accumulation indicators for confluence.
📌 Notes
This is a volume-based filter, not a signal generator.
Useful for breakout traders and volume profile enthusiasts.
📜 Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. Always test in a simulated environment before live trading. Not financial advice.
Nifty 50 Gainers Losers Table
How it Works
1. Dropdown List Selection
allows for dynamic interaction, making it flexible and user-friendly.
Scripts added to list as per Their Weightage Allocated in Nifty_50 Index.
Switch Lists Option: to Check Complete List of 50 ( List is Splitted Because of Restriction to use of 40)
Use the dropdown to switch between "Main 40" and "Remaining 10" lists dynamically.
2. Interpret Values
User Setting to Show Hide Column : Unchanged
Gainers (Green): Number of stocks that closed higher than the previous day.
Losers (Red): Number of stocks that closed lower.
Unchanged (Gray): No change in close from the previous day.
3. Compact Table Display :
User Setting to show Hide Table & Table Position As per Need (TOP,Bottom,Middle Etc)
is smartly placed and keeps the layout clean and readable.
4. User Input to Set Text Size. you can change Text Size as per Need.
✅ How to Use This Indicator Effectively
🔹 Step-by-Step User Flow:
Add to Chart
Apply this indicator to any chart—ideally NIFTY or NIFTY FUTURES (to keep contextually relevant).
Use in Decision Making
Use this internally as a market breadth tool.
If Gainers >> Losers, the market is strong/bullish.
If Losers >> Gainers, the market is weak/bearish.
If balanced, market is range-bound or sector-specific moves dominate.
Horizontal Grid from Base PriceSupport & Resistance Indicator function
This inductor is designed to analyze the "resistance line" according to the principle of mother fish technique, with the main purpose of:
• Measure the price swing cycle (Price Swing Cycle)
• analyze the standings of a candle to catch the tempo of the trade
• Used as a decision sponsor in conjunction with Price Action and key zones.
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🛠️ Main features
1. Create Automatic Resistance Boundary
• Based on the open price level of the Day (Initial Session Open) bar.
• It's the main reference point for building a price framework.
2. Set the distance around the resistance line.
• like 100 dots/200 dots/custom
• Provides systematic price tracking (Cycle).
3. Number of lines can be set.
• For example, show 3 lines or more of the top-bottom lines as needed.
4. Customize the color and style of the line.
• The line color can be changed, the line will be in dotted line format according to the user's style.
• Day/night support (Dark/Light Theme)
5. Support for use in conjunction with mother fish techniques.
• Use the line as a base to observe whether the "candle stand above or below the line".
• It is used to help see the behavior of "standing", "loosing", or "flow" of prices on the defensive/resistance line.
6. The default is available immediately.
• The default is based on the current Day bar opening price.
• Round distance, e.g. 200 points, top and bottom, with 3 levels of performance
Supply/Demand Zones - Fixed v3 (Cross YES Only)This Pine Script indicator creates Supply/Demand Zones with specific filtering criteria for TradingView. Here's a comprehensive description:
Supply/Demand Zones -(Cross YES Only)
Core Functionality
Session-Based Analysis: Identifies and visualizes price ranges during user-defined time sessions
Cross Validation Filter: Only displays zones when the "Cross" condition is met (Open and Close prices cross the mid-range level)
Real-Time Monitoring: Tracks price action during active sessions and creates zones after session completion
Key Features
Time Range Configuration
Customizable session hours (start/end time with minute precision)
Timezone support (default: Europe/Bucharest)
Flexible scheduling for different trading sessions
Visual Elements
Range Border: Dotted outline showing the full session range (High to Low)
Key Levels: Horizontal lines for High, Low, and Mid-range levels
Sub-Range Zones: Shaded areas showing Open and Close price zones
Percentage Labels: Display the percentage of range occupied by Open/Close zones
Active Session Background: Blue background highlighting during active sessions
Smart Filtering System
Cross Condition: Only creates zones when:
Open < Mid AND Close > Mid (bullish cross), OR
Open > Mid AND Close < Mid (bearish cross)
This filter ensures only significant price movements that cross the session's midpoint are highlighted
Customization Options
Display Controls: Toggle visibility for borders, lines, zones, and labels
Color Schemes: Full color customization for all elements
Transparency Settings: Adjustable transparency for zone fills
Text Styling: Configurable label colors and information display
Technical Specifications
Maximum capacity: 500 boxes, 500 lines, 200 labels
Overlay indicator (draws directly on price chart)
Bar-time based positioning for accurate historical placement
Use Cases
Supply/Demand Trading: Identify key price levels where institutions may have interest
Session Analysis: Understand price behavior during specific trading hours
Breakout Detection: Focus on sessions where price crosses significant levels
Support/Resistance: Use range levels for future trade planning
What Makes It Unique
The "Cross YES Only" filter ensures that only meaningful price sessions are highlighted - those where the market shows directional bias by crossing from one side of the range to the other, indicating potential institutional interest or significant market sentiment shifts.
THF Crossover and Trend Signals Golden & Death Cross with VolumeScript Overview:
This Pine Script is designed to assist traders in identifying key buy/sell signals and major trend changes on the chart using Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) and Simple Moving Averages (SMA), as well as visualizing Golden Cross and Death Cross events. The script also includes a volume indicator to highlight the volume trading activity in relation to the price movements.
Key Features:
1. Moving Averages:
EMA 21: Exponential Moving Average over a 21-period, shown in green.
EMA 50: Exponential Moving Average over a 50-period, shown in yellow.
SMA 50: Simple Moving Average over a 50-period, shown in red.
SMA 200: Simple Moving Average over a 200-period, shown in blue.
2. Signals:
Buy Signal: Generated when EMA 21 crosses above SMA 50, indicating a potential upward trend. Displayed with a green label below the price bar.
Sell Signal: Generated when EMA 21 crosses below SMA 50, indicating a potential downward trend. Displayed with a red label above the price bar.
3. Golden Cross (Bullish Trend):
A Golden Cross occurs when EMA 50 crosses above SMA 200, which often signals the start of a long-term upward trend. The signal is displayed with a yellow label below the price bar.
4. Death Cross (Bearish Trend):
A Death Cross occurs when EMA 50 crosses below SMA 200, which often signals the start of a long-term downward trend. The signal is displayed with a blue label above the price bar.
5. Volume Indicator:
The volume is plotted as colored columns. Green indicates higher volume than the 20-period moving average, and red indicates lower volume.
A Volume Moving Average (SMA 20) is also plotted to compare volume changes over time.
How the Script Works:
1. The EMA and SMA lines are plotted on the chart, providing a visual representation of the short- and long-term trends.
2. Buy/Sell signals are triggered based on the crossover between EMA 21 and SMA 50, helping to identify potential entry and exit points.
3. The Golden Cross and Death Cross indicators highlight major trend reversals based on the crossover between EMA 50 and SMA 200, providing clear visual cues for long-term trend changes.
4. Volume is displayed alongside price movements, offering insight into the strength or weakness of a trend.
Key Customizations:
Moving Average Periods: Users can modify the lengths of the EMAs and SMAs for customized analysis.
Volume Moving Average Period: The script allows for adjustment of the volume moving average period to suit different market conditions.
Signal Visibility: The size and color of the buy, sell, Golden Cross, and Death Cross signals can be easily customized to make them more prominent on the chart.
Conclusion:
This script is ideal for traders looking to combine price action with volume analysis, using key technical indicators such as EMA, SMA, Golden Cross, and Death Cross to make informed decisions in trending markets.
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This explanation covers all aspects of the script and provides a clear understanding of its functionality, which is helpful for sharing the script or using it as an educational resource.
Black ArrowExpected Move Levels - Closer Prices
This script calculates and displays the expected move based on Implied Volatility (IV) and Days to Expiration (DTE). It helps traders visualize potential price movement ranges over a defined period using historical close price.
🔹 Key Features:
Customizable IV and DTE inputs
Displays 2 green levels above price and 2 red levels below, representing half and full expected move
Mid-lines between base price and first green/red level
Each level is labeled with its price value
Lines are drawn short and don't extend through the full chart for clarity
📘 Formula:
Expected Move = Price × IV × √(DTE / 365)
Use this tool to estimate market volatility zones and potential price targets without relying on traditional indicators.