KDJ Max-Distance (K-D vs K-J)This indicator measures the maximum divergence between K and its related lines (D or J) in the KDJ stochastic system.
KEY CONCEPT:
- Calculates two distances: |K-D| and |K-J|
- Outputs whichever distance is larger
- Shows which component (D or J) is most diverged from K at any given time
CALCULATION:
1. Standard KDJ: K (fast), D (K smoothed), J (3K - 2D)
2. Distance K-D: momentum between fast and slow lines
3. Distance K-J: captures extreme divergence
4. Output: max(|K-D|, |K-J|) or signed version
INTERPRETATION:
• High positive values: K strongly above both D and J (strong upward momentum)
• High negative values: K strongly below both D and J (strong downward momentum)
• Near zero: K aligned with D/J (consolidation or reversal zone)
• Background color shows which is dominant: Teal=K-D, Orange=K-J
USE CASES:
- Identify extreme momentum conditions
- Spot divergence exhaustion
- Confirm trend strength
- Filter ranging vs trending markets
SETTINGS:
- Signed mode: preserves direction (positive/negative)
- Absolute mode: shows pure distance magnitude
- Adjustable guide levels for visual reference
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CHAN CRYPTO RS🩷 ATR RS (Crypto / High-based 2.1x, Decimal Safe v2)
This indicator is designed for crypto position sizing and stop calculation using ATR-based risk management. It helps traders automatically determine the stop price, per-unit risk, and optimal position size based on a fixed risk amount in USDT.
🔧 Core Logic
ATR Length (Daily RMA) — calculates the daily Average True Range (ATR) using RMA smoothing.
ATR Multiplier (2.1× default) — defines how far the stop is placed from the daily high.
Stop Price (for Longs) = Daily High − ATR × Multiplier
Per-Unit Risk = (Entry − Stop) × Point Value
Position Size = Risk Amount ÷ Per-Unit Risk
Automatically handles decimal precision for micro-priced crypto assets (e.g., PEPE, SHIB).
Includes safeguards for minimum size and maximum position caps.
💡 Features
Uses Daily ATR without lookahead (no repainting).
Dynamically switches between current and previous ATR for stable results when the daily bar isn’t yet confirmed.
“Snap to tick” ensures stop prices align with the symbol’s tick size.
Table display summarizes ATR, stop price, per-unit risk, total risk, size, and bet amount.
Optional stop label on the chart for visual clarity.
🧮 Output Table
Metric Description
ATR(10) Daily RMA-based ATR
ATR used Chosen ATR (current or previous)
Stop Calculated stop price
Per-unit Risk per coin/unit
Risk Total risk in USDT
Size Optimal position size
Bet Total position value (Entry × Size)
🧠 Ideal For
Crypto traders who use fixed-risk ATR strategies and need precise, decimal-safe position sizing even for ultra-low-priced tokens.
Syndicate Bias Universal (Auto)Syndicate Bias Universal (Auto): A Masterclass in Time-Based Trading
Chapter 1: The Modern Trader's Dilemma—A New Framework for a Noisy Market
In today's hyper-connected financial markets, the modern trader is faced with a profound paradox: we have access to more information than ever before, yet achieving consistent clarity has never been more challenging. We are inundated with a relentless stream of price data, countless indicators, breaking news, and expert opinions. This information overload often leads not to better decision-making, but to analysis paralysis, emotional trading, and a chronic sense of being one step behind the market's true intentions.
The fundamental problem that Syndicate Bias Universal (Auto) addresses is this struggle for clarity amidst the noise. It challenges the conventional approach of relying solely on price- and volume-based indicators, which are inherently lagging and often produce conflicting signals. Instead, it introduces a crucial, and often overlooked, third dimension to technical analysis: time.
This indicator is not merely another tool to be added to a cluttered chart; it is a comprehensive, systematic framework designed to reinterpret market dynamics through the structured lens of trading sessions. Its core function is to deconstruct any trading period—from an entire week down to the smallest intraday segments—into a clear, four-part narrative structure, which we call "Quarters."
Many traders can correctly identify a market's general direction but consistently struggle with the critical question of when to act. This timing issue leads to the most common trading errors: entering positions too early only to be stopped out by volatility, entering too late and catching the tail-end of a move, or being whipsawed by directionless chop. This script provides a logical, rules-based solution by identifying a specific, high-probability time window within each session where reversal setups are most likely to occur. It is built for the discerning trader who is ready to evolve—to move beyond reactive, emotionally-driven decisions and adopt a structured, patient, and objective methodology for market engagement. It is, in essence, an operating system for disciplined trading.
Chapter 2: The Core Philosophy—Viewing the Market as a Four-Quarter Game
At its heart, this indicator operates on a powerful principle: market sessions, regardless of their duration, exhibit a discernible rhythm and structure, much like a four-quarter game of football, a four-act theatrical play, or the four seasons of a year. Price action is not a chaotic, random walk. It is a story unfolding, driven by the collective psychology of millions of participants. This story often follows a recurring pattern of opening, exploration, climax, and resolution.
By dividing trading sessions into four distinct quarters, we can better contextualize this narrative. This temporal structure acts as a powerful filter, cutting through the incessant noise of minor price fluctuations and focusing the trader's attention on the moments that truly matter.
Quarter 1 (The Opening Act): This is the period of price discovery. The market is absorbing overnight news, and early participants are establishing their initial positions. The character of this quarter—whether it is quiet and rotational or strong and directional—provides crucial clues about the session's potential.
Quarter 2 (The Exploration): Following the initial open, the market begins to test the levels established in Q1. This is often a period of consolidation or early trend development, where weaker hands are shaken out.
Quarter 3 (The Climax): Often, this is where the session's primary, decisive move occurs. It can be a powerful trend continuation or, critically, a major reversal point where the initial momentum shows signs of exhaustion.
Quarter 4 (The Resolution): This is the closing period, characterized by profit-taking, late-day position adjustments, and a general decrease in volume as the session winds down.
This is not a "black box" system promising guaranteed results. It is a transparent methodology built on a clear, logical foundation of session analysis. Its purpose is to empower you with a deeper understanding of market behavior, transforming you from a mere participant, tossed about by the market's waves, into a patient observer who waits for specific, high-probability conditions to align before acting. Embracing this philosophy is the first and most crucial step to unlocking the tool's full potential.
Chapter 3: The Engine—Key Features & In-Depth Principles
This section dissects the sophisticated mechanics that power the indicator. Each feature is designed to work in concert, creating a robust and adaptive analytical engine.
Feature 1: Universal Market Adaptability—A Global, Intelligent Tool
A significant weakness of many trading tools is their inherent rigidity. An indicator fine-tuned for the unique volatility profile and session times of the New York open will invariably underperform or provide false signals when applied to the different rhythms of the Indian or Asian markets. Syndicate Bias Universal eradicates this problem with a sophisticated, dual-mode adaptability engine.
Intelligent Auto-Detection: This is the default and recommended setting for most traders. When the "Market Type" input is set to "Auto," the script becomes a dynamic, context-aware tool. It intelligently queries the exchange information (syminfo.prefix) of the instrument you are currently viewing. It automatically recognizes major Indian exchanges (NSE, BSE, MCX) and all other global exchanges. Based on this identification, it seamlessly applies the correct session timing logic—using "Asia/Kolkata" for Indian instruments and "America/New_York" for global instruments (Forex, Commodities, US Equities, etc.).
This allows traders with a diverse watchlist to move effortlessly from analyzing the NIFTY 50 to EUR/USD to Crude Oil, confident that the underlying temporal analysis remains precise, relevant, and correctly calibrated to the dominant trading hours of each asset. There is no need for manual adjustment or multiple chart templates; the indicator handles the complex work of timezone alignment for you.
Focused Manual Override: For the advanced trader, the manual override provides an indispensable layer of analytical control. There are specific scenarios where locking the indicator to a particular time zone, regardless of the asset being viewed, is crucial.
Cross-Market Influence Analysis: A European trader analyzing the DAX index might want to lock the indicator to "Global" (New York) time during the afternoon to see how the US open influences the German market's behavior in its final hours.
Commodity and Forex Trading: A trader in Asia specializing in WTI Crude Oil or Gold knows that these markets are heavily dominated by the New York session. By locking the indicator to "Global," they can apply the correct temporal structure to their analysis, even if their local time is different.
Consistent Strategy Application: A trader who has developed a strategy based purely on the London/New York session overlap can lock the indicator to "Global" and apply this single, consistent framework across any and all instruments they trade.
This dual-mode system ensures that the indicator is both effortlessly simple for those who need it to be and powerfully flexible for those who require granular control.
Feature 2: Fractal Quarter-Based Analysis—Structure at Every Scale
The term "fractal" in market analysis refers to the principle that the same patterns of collective human behavior—driven by greed, fear, hope, and indecision—manifest repeatedly across all timeframes. A pattern that takes months to unfold on a weekly chart can play out in a matter of minutes on a one-minute chart. The Syndicate Bias Universal indicator is built on this very principle, applying its Four-Quarter structure consistently from the highest macro view down to the lowest micro view.
This provides a unified, coherent framework for analysis, regardless of your trading style.
The Weekly Quarter (The Position Trader's View): At this macro level, the trading week is divided into four primary segments (e.g., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). This perspective is invaluable for position traders and long-term investors. It helps answer critical strategic questions: Is the week's opening action on Monday establishing a trend that will likely hold, or is it creating the conditions for a mid-week reversal? The weekly quarters help contextualize the larger battle between long-term buyers and sellers.
The Daily Quarter (The Swing Trader's View): Here, the full 24-hour global trading day is partitioned into four 6-hour quarters. This is the ideal lens for swing traders and day traders who aim to capture the dominant move of the day or a multi-day swing. It helps them avoid the morning "chop" by understanding the initial price discovery phase and position themselves for the more decisive moves that often occur in the later quarters of the global session.
Intraday Quarters: 90min, Micro, and Nano (The Day Trader's & Scalper's View): For traders operating on the front lines of intraday price action, the script drills down with surgical precision. It breaks down shorter sessions into their own complete four-quarter cycles. This granular view is essential for timing precise entries, managing trades with tight stop-losses, and understanding the micro-rhythms of order flow. It helps scalpers identify high-probability windows to trade, while allowing them to step back and avoid periods of low liquidity or erratic price action.
To keep you anchored, the script automatically selects and displays the relevant analysis timeframe ("Auto TF") in a non-intrusive display on your chart. This seemingly simple feature is a crucial navigational tool, constantly reminding you of the specific temporal context the engine is currently analyzing, ensuring your decisions are always aligned with the appropriate structural scale.
Feature 3: The "S-Quarter" Timing Window—The Art of Strategic Patience
This is the intellectual core of the indicator and its most powerful feature. It is the mechanism that transforms trading from a constant, stressful hunt for opportunities into a calm, disciplined, and strategic wait. The S-Quarter (Search Quarter) engine enforces patience by activating its search for trade setups only within a specific, algorithmically determined time window.
The Q1 Volatility Profile Analysis: The process begins at the start of a new session. The indicator's logic performs a sophisticated analysis of the price action within the first quarter (Q1). It looks beyond simple direction and evaluates its character. This involves assessing the nature of the opening period's volatility. Is the range expanding or contracting? Is the price action rotational and indecisive, or is it directional and backed by momentum? A quiet, low-volatility Q1 suggests a different market psychology and implies a very different probabilistic path for the rest of the session compared to a strong, high-volume, trend-setting Q1.
Dynamic and Adaptive Window Selection: Based on this nuanced Q1 profile, the script makes a critical, forward-looking determination: which of the subsequent quarters (Q2, Q3, or Q4) is most likely to host a significant market turning point, a liquidity grab, or an exhaustion event. This designated period is the "S-Quarter." The selection is dynamic and adaptive:
If Q1 was a powerful, trending move, the engine might identify Q3 as the S-Quarter, anticipating that the initial momentum will wane, drawing in late trend-followers just in time for a sharp reversal.
If Q1 was a tight, rotational range, the engine might identify Q2 as the S-Quarter, anticipating that the first breakout attempt from this range will likely be a "head fake" designed to trap traders before the real move begins in the opposite direction.
This intelligent selection is what sets the tool apart. It doesn't use a fixed, one-size-fits-all timing window. It adapts its search to the unique, unfolding conditions of each individual trading session. The S-Quarter is the only time the script will actively look for and display trade setups. This powerful filter is the key to mastering trading psychology. It prevents impulsive entries, eliminates the fear of missing out (FOMO), dramatically reduces exposure to choppy and unpredictable market periods, and aligns your actions with the moments of highest probabilistic edge.
Feature 4: Contrarian Reversal Setups—Identifying Market Exhaustion
The setups generated by this indicator are contrarian by design. They are not trend-following signals. They are based on the principle of identifying moments where a prevailing short-term move is reaching a point of exhaustion, often culminating in a "liquidity grab."
The Mechanics of a Liquidity Grab: Within the pre-defined S-Quarter, the script vigilantly monitors short-term market structure, specifically the pivot highs and pivot lows. A break of a recent, significant pivot is a critical event. The script's logic posits that during the S-Quarter, these breakouts are often not the beginning of a sustained new trend. Instead, they are frequently a calculated move by institutional players to "run the stops"—a stop hunt designed to trigger the stop-loss orders of retail traders who are positioned on the wrong side of the market. This action injects a surge of liquidity into the market, which is precisely what larger players need to fill their large orders in the opposite direction.
Bullish Reversal Setup (Fading the Low): This setup is triggered by a break below a recent structural low during the S-Quarter. This event signals that the sellers who pushed the price to a new low may have exhausted their power in the process of running the stops. The trap has been set, and this alert serves as a potential turning point where buyers are likely to step in with force.
Bearish Reversal Setup (Fading the High): This setup is triggered by a break above a recent structural high during the S-Quarter. This suggests that the final, euphoric wave of buying pressure may be culminating in a liquidity grab. The last of the breakout buyers have been drawn in at the worst possible price, presenting an opportunity for informed sellers to take control and initiate a move downwards.
It is absolutely essential to understand that these are high-probability setups, not automated entry signals. They are sophisticated alerts that tell you, "The conditions are now ripe for a potential reversal within our strategic time window." The final decision to execute a trade, and the management of that trade, always rests with you, the trader.
Chapter 4: The Workflow—A Step-by-Step Guide to Practical Application
This section provides a clear, actionable workflow for integrating the Syndicate Bias Universal indicator into your daily trading routine.
Step 1: Initial Configuration (The Pre-Flight Check). Begin by setting the "Market Type." For maximum efficiency across a varied watchlist, leave it on "Auto." If you are a specialist who focuses on one specific market session, manually select "Global" or "Indian" to lock in your preferred analytical framework. Ensure other visual settings, like "Show Active Quarter Boxes," are enabled.
Step 2: Contextualize the Session (Reading the Field). At the start of your trading day, observe the quarter boxes as they begin to form. Pay attention to the story they tell. Is the Q1 box narrow and tight, suggesting indecision? Is it wide and directional, suggesting a strong opening sentiment? This visual context helps you build an intuitive feel for the session's rhythm long before any signal appears.
Step 3: Exercise Strategic Patience (The Professional's Edge). This is the most critical and often the most difficult step. The script will automatically perform its Q1 analysis and silently determine the S-Quarter. Your job is to wait. Resist the urge to trade during the other quarters. This disciplined inaction is not passive; it is an active strategy. It conserves your mental and financial capital for the moments that count the most.
Step 4: The Alert (The Call to Action). When a label—"Look for Bullish/Bearish reversal"—appears on your chart, it is your cue to shift from a passive, observational state to an active, analytical one. This is the moment you have been waiting for. Do not instantly click "buy" or "sell." The alert is a call to focus your attention, not a command to act blindly.
Step 5: The Confirmation Process (Your Personal Edge). The setup is the start, not the end, of your trade analysis. This is where you apply your own skills to confirm the validity of the setup. For example, upon seeing a Bullish Reversal Setup:
Candlestick Analysis: Look for confirmation candles like a powerful bullish engulfing bar, a hammer, or a dragonfly doji forming right after the new low was made.
Volume Analysis: Check if the move to the new low was on high, climactic volume that suddenly dried up, followed by an increase in volume as the price starts to reverse.
Indicator Confluence: Look for bullish divergence on an oscillator like the RSI or MACD, where price makes a new low but the indicator makes a higher low.
This confirmation process is what integrates the indicator into your unique trading style, making it exponentially more powerful.
Step 6: Execute and Manage Risk (The Business of Trading). Once you have your confirmation, execute your trade according to your plan. Risk management is paramount. A logical stop-loss for a Bullish Reversal Setup would typically be placed just below the low of the liquidity grab candle. Your take-profit targets should be based on your analysis of key resistance levels. Always ensure the potential reward of the trade justifies the initial risk. A setup is a probabilistic edge, not a certainty.
Chapter 5: The Trader's Mind—Mastering the Psychology of Time
Integrating this tool effectively is as much about mastering psychology as it is about technical analysis. Its very design encourages the development of a professional trading mindset.
From Impulsive to Patient: The S-Quarter forces you to wait for the market to come to you, curing the impulsive need to be "in a trade" at all times.
From Reactive to Proactive: You are no longer reacting to every price tick. You have a proactive plan: you know which time window you are interested in and what condition you are waiting for. This puts you in a position of mental control.
Building Unshakeable Discipline: By consistently following the framework, you are building the muscle of discipline. You learn that often the most profitable action is no action at all.
Conquering FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out): FOMO is driven by unstructured, random trading. When you know you are only interested in a specific type of setup within a specific time window, the moves that happen outside of that framework become irrelevant noise. You cannot miss a move you were never supposed to take.
Gaining Confidence Through Structure: The clarity and structure provided by the Four-Quarter framework build immense confidence. You are not guessing; you are executing a well-defined plan based on a logical, repeatable methodology.
Chapter 6: Frequently Asked Questions & Scenarios
Q: What happens if no setup appears during the S-Quarter?
A: This is one of the most valuable outcomes the indicator can provide. It means that during the high-probability window, the market did not produce a clear exhaustion or liquidity grab event. The script has effectively told you that the conditions were not optimal for a high-probability reversal, and the correct decision was to preserve your capital. A null signal is a powerful signal in itself.
Q: Can I use this indicator with my existing trend-following strategy?
A: Absolutely. In fact, it's a perfect combination. You can use your macro trend-following tools to establish the dominant weekly or daily direction. Then, you can use the Syndicate Bias Universal indicator on a lower timeframe to look for contrarian setups that signal the end of a pullback, allowing you to enter the trade in the direction of the larger trend at a much better price.
Q: Which analysis timeframe ("Auto TF") is the 'best' one to use?
A: There is no "best" timeframe; there is only the timeframe that is right for your trading style. This is precisely why the fractal design is so powerful. A long-term swing trader might focus primarily on the signals generated by the Daily quarters, while a high-frequency scalper will live within the Micro and Nano quarters. The indicator adapts to you, not the other way around. Experiment and find the resolution that best suits your personality and trading goals.
Ahi Ultimate Script v6Ultimate Script v6 – a clean and flexible tool for monitoring price action:
Shows key moving lines for tracking market direction, with options to turn each line on or off.
Highlights short-term levels where price may react, using small horizontal lines.
Displays visual signals like “LONG” or “SELL” directly on the chart to help spot opportunities.
Marks important time-based ranges with colored boxes for quick reference.
All elements are clear, adjustable, and designed to keep your chart neat and easy to read
Wolfe Waves [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
The Wolfe Waves pattern was first introduced by Bill Wolfe , a trader and analyst in the 1980s–1990s who specialized in market geometry and natural rhythm cycles. Wolfe observed that price often forms symmetrical wave structures that anticipate equilibrium points where supply and demand meet. These formations, called Wolfe Waves , gained popularity as a reliable pattern for forecasting both short- and long-term reversals.
The Wolfe Waves indicator automatically detects these patterns in real time. It tracks sequences of five pivots (points 1 through 5) and connects them with wave lines. Users can select either Bullish or Bearish Wolfe Waves depending on their trading bias. When the pattern fails, the lines automatically turn red to highlight invalidation.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Five-Point Structure – Wolfe Waves are defined by five pivots (1–5), which together form the basis of the wave pattern.
Bullish Pattern – Occurs when price compresses downward into point 5, signaling a potential upside reversal.
Bearish Pattern – Occurs when price extends upward into point 5, forecasting a downside reversal.
Validation & Failure – The pattern is considered valid once all five pivots form; if price fails to respect the expected breakout, the indicator marks the structure as broken with red lines.
🔵 FEATURES
Automatic detection of Bullish and Bearish Wolfe Waves.
Labels each pivot (1–5) on the chart for clarity.
Draws connecting lines between pivots to visualize the wave structure.
Projects target/dashed lines (EPA/ETA) based on Wolfe Wave geometry.
Lines automatically turn red when the pattern is broken, giving immediate feedback.
Customizable color scheme for bullish (lime) and bearish (orange) waves.
Adjustable sensitivity for pivot detection.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Choose between Bullish or Bearish mode depending on your analysis.
Watch for the formation of all five pivots; the indicator labels them clearly.
Look for potential entries near point 5, with the expectation that price will travel toward the projected EPA line.
Use invalidation (lines turning red) as a risk management warning to exit failed setups.
Combine with momentum, volume, or higher-timeframe analysis to increase reliability.
🔵 CONCLUSION
The Wolfe Waves brings the classic Wolfe Wave theory into an automated TradingView tool. Inspired by Bill Wolfe’s original concept of natural market cycles, this indicator detects, labels, and validates Wolfe Waves in real time. With automatic invalidation marking and customizable settings, it offers traders a structured way to harness one of the most well-known geometric reversal patterns.
Friday’s Close – Futures Weekend AnchorPurpose:
This indicator highlights the US futures weekend close price — the exact level where CME markets end trading on Friday at 4:00 PM CT / 5:00 PM ET.
It’s designed primarily for crypto traders who want to compare weekend market behavior to the traditional finance (TradFi) close.
Why it matters:
Crypto trades 24/7, but global liquidity and sentiment still pivot around the Friday futures close. During the weekend, crypto can “drift” relative to traditional markets — this line shows exactly where the week ended for Wall Street, giving you a clean reference point until futures reopen on Sunday evening.
Features
Precise Friday close capture (CME weekend close minute, not just daily bar)
Works on any ticker — especially useful for BTC, ETH, or other crypto assets
Adjustable for time zone (New York / Chicago / custom)
Option to select prior weeks with weekOffset
Draws a single clean line from Friday’s close forward — no clutter, no vertical stitches
Optional right-edge label with the close value and timestamp
Usage Tips
Keep the chart’s timezone in sync with your anchor (America/New_York = 5 PM ET, America/Chicago = 4 PM CT).
Use weekOffset = 1 to view last week’s Friday close.
Combine with volume, funding, or open interest indicators to see how weekend moves relate to the TradFi close.
Ideal for weekend analysis — shows whether crypto is trading rich or cheap vs. the Friday benchmark before futures reopen.
Recommended For
Crypto traders, analysts, and quant enthusiasts who monitor TradFi–crypto decoupling or weekend premium behavior.
XqKtPvRwSd-StrategyTradingView Pine Script Suite (v4.0) — General Overview
Purpose
A modular indicator and strategy suite designed for crypto markets, focusing on trend detection, momentum, range visualization, and signal generation. The suite supports popular symbols (BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, DOGE) and offers flexible visualization and alert options.
Main Components
- v4.0-indicator: Multi-signal display for monitoring market conditions and trend bias.
- v4.0-watch-15m: Watchlist-style indicator with symbol-aware auto-tuning and optional chart timeframe adaptation.
- v4.0-strategy: Backtestable strategy using a unified, SuperTrend-based trend determination for entries/exits.
- v4.0-range: Range and structure visualization with dynamic lines, zones, and basic breakout cues.
- Two Poles.pinescript and fengzi/Two Poles Trend: Low-lag trend and smoothing filters for stability.
- supertrend.pinescript: SuperTrend variations used across the suite for direction and stops.
- fengzi utilities:
- Hann Window FIR Filter: Denoising and smoothing to reduce noise without excessive lag.
- Heatmap + Hann Resonance: Visual heat/energy mapping for momentum and resonance cues.
- Heatmap Trailing Stop with Breakouts: Trailing stop framework with breakout detection.
- Additional modules: super Z, AI JX, v3.2, and 4.0.pinescript (combined or experimental entries).
Key Features
- Unified Trend Logic: Strategy and visual components rely on a consistent SuperTrend-based direction model, improving clarity and consistency.
- Adaptive Timeframe: Option to use the chart’s timeframe; parameters scale from a 15m baseline to maintain relative behavior.
- Symbol Auto-Tuning: Default parameter sets are tailored for common crypto symbols; manual overrides are available.
- RSI Top/Bottom Hints: Optional dynamic cues for potential peaks in uptrends and troughs in downtrends; can contribute to scoring and alerts.
- Visual Customization: Configurable markers (arrows, dots, crosses), colors, line widths, and subtle background highlighting.
- Scoring and Clustering: Combines checks into a simplified score and clusters signals to reduce noise.
- Alerts: Supports TradingView alerts for entries, exits, and RSI hints.
- Compatibility: Designed to compile across common Pine versions and avoid local-scope plotting issues.
Basic Usage
- Add the indicator or strategy to your chart depending on your goal (monitoring vs. backtesting).
- Choose to follow the chart’s timeframe or set a working timeframe manually.
- Keep symbol auto-tuning enabled for a balanced default, or adjust parameters to match your preferences.
- Toggle optional modules (RSI hints, scoring contribution, visualization) based on your needs.
- For strategies, run backtests across your target period and review performance metrics (win rate, drawdown, and trade frequency).
Configuration Guidelines
- For earlier entries: lower SuperTrend period or multiplier; relax RSI thresholds.
- For more conservative behavior: increase SuperTrend period or multiplier; tighten thresholds; use stricter RSI logic.
- For cleaner signals: rely on the unified trend and consider limiting trades during extreme volatility or illiquid sessions.
Outputs
- Trend markers and lines indicating bullish/bearish bias and reversals.
- Range drawings with dynamic line coordinates, zones, and visual cues for consolidations and breakouts.
- Optional multi-timeframe dashboard-style summaries where applicable.
Extensibility
- Parameters and defaults can be extended for additional symbols and styles.
- Optional weighting or neutrality rules can be added to trend logic if you prefer stricter confirmation.
- Additional filters (volatility, session, volume) can be integrated to refine entries and exits.
Notes
- Not financial advice; backtest thoroughly before using any strategy live.
- Performance and signal quality vary by symbol, timeframe, and market conditions; adjust parameters as needed.
- Pine version differences may require minor adjustments; keep your environment up to date.
OSOK AMERICANA [TakingProphets]OVERVIEW
OSOK is an ICT-inspired execution framework designed to help traders map the interaction between Higher-Timeframe (HTF) liquidity sweeps, qualifying Order Blocks, and Current-Timeframe (CTF) confirmation signals — all within a single, structured workflow.
By sequencing an HTF CRT → Order Block → CTF CRT model and integrating IPDA 20 equilibrium context, this tool provides traders with a visual framework for aligning intraday execution decisions with higher-timeframe intent. All plotted elements — sweeps, blocks, open prices, and equilibrium levels — update continuously in real time.
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Core Concepts (ICT-Based)
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Candle Range Transition (CRT) Sweeps
Bullish CRT → The second candle runs below the first candle’s low and closes back inside its range.
Bearish CRT → The second candle runs above the first candle’s high and closes back inside its range.
These patterns are frequently associated with liquidity grabs and potential directional shifts.
HTF → CTF Alignment
-Detects valid HTF CRTs (e.g., Daily CRTs derived from H4 or Weekly CRTs derived from Daily).
-Locates a qualifying Order Block within HTF Candle-2 to identify areas of potential interest.
-Waits for a modified CRT confirmation on the current timeframe before signaling possible directional bias.
IPDA 20 Equilibrium
-Plots the midpoint of the daily highest and lowest prices over the last 20 periods.
-Provides a visual reference for premium and discount pricing zones.
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How OSOK Works
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Step 1 — HTF CRT Check
On each new HTF candle, the script scans for a clean CRT formation on the higher aggregation (e.g., H4 → D or D → W).
If found, it tags the candles as C1, C2, and C3 and optionally shades their backgrounds for clear visual parsing.
Step 2 — HTF Order Block Identification
Searches within HTF Candle-2 for a qualifying Order Block using a compact pattern filter.
Draws a persistent OB level with clear labeling for context.
Step 3 — CTF Confirmation (Modified CRT)
Monitors your current chart timeframe for a modified CRT in alignment with the HTF setup:
For bullish setups → waits for a bullish modified CRT and close above C1’s high zone.
For bearish setups → expects a bearish modified CRT and close below C1’s low zone.
Step 4 — Real-Time Maintenance
All labels, lines, and background spans update intrabar.
If the setup invalidates — for example, if implied targets are exceeded before entry — the layout resets and waits for the next valid sequence.
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KEY FEATURES
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HTF CRT Visualization
-Optional “×” markers on Daily/Weekly CRT sweeps.
-Independent background shading for C1, C2, and C3.
Order Block + Open Price Context
-Draws HTF Order Block levels and plots C3 Open Price (DOP) for additional directional reference.
CTF CRT Execution Cue
-Displays a modified CRT on your current timeframe when conditions align with the HTF narrative.
IPDA 20 Line + Label
-Plots a dynamic midpoint level with an optional label for quick premium/discount context.
Optimized Drawing Engine
-Lightweight, efficient use of chart objects ensures smooth performance without visual clutter.
INPUTS
-Higher Timeframe Settings
-Toggle markers for Daily/Weekly CRT sweeps.
-Enable and color C1, C2, and C3 background spans.
-IPDA Display Options
-Control visibility, color, and line style for IPDA 20 equilibrium levels.
-Sweep, OB, and Open Price Styles
-Per-element customization for colors, widths, and labels.
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BEST PRACTICES
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Start on H4 or Daily to identify valid HTF CRT formations.
Confirm a qualifying OB inside Candle-2.
Drop to your execution timeframe and wait for the modified CTF CRT confirmation before acting.
Use IPDA 20 equilibrium as a reference for premium vs. discount zones.
Combine with your ICT session bias and overall market context for optimal decision-making.
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Important Notes
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OSOK is not a buy/sell signal provider. It’s a visual framework for understanding ICT-based execution models.
All objects reset automatically when new HTF candles form or setups invalidate.
Works on any symbol and timeframe by default, with HTF mapping set to H4 → D and D → W.
Time Lines - 9:30 & 10:45 NY + 03:00 & 09:00 LDNlines indicating market open of the london and new york sessiom
Harmonic Patterns Pro 1.0 [abusuhil]# Harmonic Patterns Pro 1.0
## 📊 Professional Harmonic Pattern Detector - All 10 Classical Models
**Harmonic Patterns Pro** is a comprehensive, non-repainting indicator that automatically detects and displays all 10 classical harmonic patterns in real-time. Built with precision and professional traders in mind, this indicator helps you identify high-probability reversal zones based on Fibonacci ratios.
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## ✨ Key Features
### 🎯 10 Harmonic Patterns Supported
- **Gartley** - The most common harmonic pattern
- **Bat** - High accuracy with tight stop loss
- **Butterfly** - Extended pattern with strong reversal potential
- **Crab** - Extreme extension pattern (1.618 XA)
- **Deep Crab** - Deeper B retracement variant
- **Shark** - Unique C point extension pattern
- **Cypher** - C extends beyond A, tight stop loss
- **AB=CD** - Simple equal-leg pattern
- **Alternate Bat** - Bat variation with D beyond X
- **Three Drives** - Three equal impulse moves
### 🔒 100% Non-Repainting
- Patterns are drawn **only after completion** (candle close)
- Once drawn, patterns **stay permanently** on the chart
- No future data used - completely reliable for live trading
- What you see in history is what you get in real-time
### 🎚️ 5 Sensitivity Levels
Choose the detection accuracy that fits your trading style:
- **Strict (±2%)** - Highest accuracy, fewer signals
- **Medium-Strict (±5%)** - Good balance
- **Medium (±8%)** - Recommended for most traders
- **Medium-Loose (±12%)** - More patterns detected
- **Loose (±18%)** - Maximum pattern detection
### 🎨 Advanced Visual Design
- **PRZ Zone**: Automatic Potential Reversal Zone highlighting
- **Pattern Fill**: Shaded area between pattern lines for clarity
- **XABCD Points**: Clear labeling of all pivot points
- **Color Coded**: Green for bullish, red for bearish patterns
- **Customizable**: Adjust colors, opacity, line styles, label sizes
### 📈 Complete Trading System
- **Entry Signals**: Clear BUY/SELL labels at point D
- **3 Profit Targets**: TP1 (38.2%), TP2 (61.8%), TP3 (100% CD)
- **Stop Loss**: Automatically calculated and displayed
- **Entry Timing**: Option to enter at D or next candle
- **Pattern Names**: Each pattern labeled (e.g., "Bullish Bat")
### 🧹 Simplified Mode
- Toggle to hide all decorations
- Shows only: BUY/SELL signals, targets, and stop loss
- Perfect for experienced traders who want a clean chart
### 🚫 Anti-Overlap System
- **Minimum Bars Between Patterns** setting
- Prevents cluttered charts with overlapping patterns
- Ensures only the most recent, valid patterns are displayed
- Adjustable from 5 to 50 bars
### 🔔 Smart Alert System
- **3 Alert Types**: Buy Signal, Sell Signal, Any Signal
- **Signal Tester Compatible**: Works with backtesting tools
- **alertcondition()** method for TradingView alerts
- Get notified immediately when patterns complete
---
## 🚀 Quick Start Guide
### Recommended Settings (Beginners)
```
ZigZag Length: 12
Sensitivity: Medium
PRZ Opacity: 40
Fill Opacity: 30
Entry on Next Candle: false
Simplified Mode: false
Min Bars Between Patterns: 15
```
### For Live Trading
```
Entry on Next Candle: true ← Important!
```
### For Clean Charts
```
Simplified Mode: true
```
---
## 📊 Best Practices
### Timeframes
- **Best**: 4H, Daily, Weekly
- **Good**: 1H, 2H
- **Acceptable**: 15m, 30m
### Markets
Works on **all markets**: Forex, Stocks, Crypto, Commodities, Indices
### Risk Management
- Risk per trade: 1-2% of account
- Stop Loss: Use indicator's calculated SL
- Profit Targets: Scale out at TP1, TP2, TP3
- Minimum R:R: 1:2
---
## 🎓 Trading Strategies
### Strategy 1: Conservative
- Sensitivity: Strict
- Entry on Next Candle: true
- Confirm with RSI/MACD
### Strategy 2: Aggressive
- Sensitivity: Medium-Loose
- Quick entry and exit
- Scale out at TP1, TP2
### Strategy 3: Swing Trading
- Sensitivity: Strict
- Timeframe: 4H, Daily
- Hold to TP3
### Strategy 4: Multi-Timeframe
- Identify pattern on higher timeframe
- Enter on lower timeframe pattern
---
## 🔔 Setting Up Alerts
1. Right-click on chart → **"Add Alert"**
2. Condition → **"Harmonic Patterns Pro 1.0 "**
3. Choose: Buy Signal / Sell Signal / Any Signal
4. Click **"Create"**
---
## ❓ FAQ
**Q: Does this indicator repaint?**
A: No. 100% non-repainting.
**Q: What's the best sensitivity setting?**
A: Start with "Medium".
**Q: How many patterns should I expect?**
A: Daily: 1-3/month. 1H: 5-10/week.
**Q: Can I use this for backtesting?**
A: Yes! Compatible with Signal Tester.
**Q: Should I trade every pattern?**
A: No. Focus on quality setups.
**Q: What's the typical win rate?**
A: Beginners: 40-50%, Advanced: 65-75%.
---
## 🎯 Why Choose This Indicator?
✅ **Comprehensive** - All 10 patterns in one
✅ **Reliable** - 100% non-repainting
✅ **Professional** - Clean, customizable design
✅ **Complete** - Entry, targets, stop loss included
✅ **User-Friendly** - Easy to use
✅ **Flexible** - Works on all markets and timeframes
---
## ⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
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## 🏆 Final Words
**Harmonic Patterns Pro 1.0** combines classical harmonic pattern theory with modern automation. Start identifying high-probability reversal zones today!
**Version**: 1.0 | **Author**: | **Last Updated**: October 2025
**Happy Trading! 📊✨**
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# مؤشر نماذج الهارمونيك الاحترافي 1.0
## 📊 كاشف احترافي لنماذج الهارمونيك - جميع النماذج العشرة الكلاسيكية
**مؤشر نماذج الهارمونيك الاحترافي** هو مؤشر شامل وغير معاد الرسم يكتشف ويعرض تلقائياً جميع نماذج الهارمونيك الكلاسيكية العشرة في الوقت الفعلي. تم بناؤه بدقة ومع وضع المتداولين المحترفين في الاعتبار، يساعدك هذا المؤشر على تحديد مناطق الانعكاس عالية الاحتمالية بناءً على نسب فيبوناتشي.
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## ✨ الميزات الرئيسية
### 🎯 دعم 10 نماذج هارمونيك
- **Gartley (جارتلي)** - النموذج الأكثر شيوعاً
- **Bat (الخفاش)** - دقة عالية مع وقف خسارة ضيق
- **Butterfly (الفراشة)** - نموذج ممتد مع إمكانية انعكاس قوية
- **Crab (السلطعون)** - نموذج امتداد متطرف (1.618 XA)
- **Deep Crab (السلطعون العميق)** - نسخة أعمق من السلطعون
- **Shark (القرش)** - نموذج فريد بامتداد النقطة C
- **Cypher (السايفر)** - C تمتد بعد A، وقف خسارة ضيق
- **AB=CD** - نموذج بسيط بأرجل متساوية
- **Alternate Bat (الخفاش البديل)** - نسخة من الخفاش مع D بعد X
- **Three Drives (الدفعات الثلاث)** - ثلاث حركات دفع متساوية
### 🔒 عدم إعادة الرسم 100%
- يتم رسم النماذج **فقط بعد الاكتمال** (إغلاق الشمعة)
- بمجرد الرسم، تبقى النماذج **بشكل دائم** على الشارت
- لا يتم استخدام بيانات مستقبلية - موثوق تماماً للتداول المباشر
- ما تراه في التاريخ هو ما تحصل عليه في الوقت الفعلي
### 🎚️ 5 مستويات حساسية
اختر دقة الكشف التي تناسب أسلوب التداول الخاص بك:
- **Strict (صارم ±2%)** - أعلى دقة، إشارات أقل
- **Medium-Strict (متوسط-صارم ±5%)** - توازن جيد
- **Medium (متوسط ±8%)** - موصى به لمعظم المتداولين
- **Medium-Loose (متوسط-مرن ±12%)** - اكتشاف المزيد من النماذج
- **Loose (مرن ±18%)** - أقصى اكتشاف للنماذج
### 🎨 تصميم مرئي متقدم
- **منطقة PRZ**: تمييز تلقائي لمنطقة الانعكاس المحتملة
- **تظليل النموذج**: منطقة مظللة بين خطوط النموذج للوضوح
- **نقاط XABCD**: تسمية واضحة لجميع نقاط المحور
- **ترميز لوني**: أخضر للنماذج الصاعدة، أحمر للنماذج الهابطة
- **قابل للتخصيص**: ضبط الألوان، الشفافية، أنماط الخطوط، أحجام الملصقات
### 📈 نظام تداول كامل
- **إشارات الدخول**: ملصقات BUY/SELL واضحة عند النقطة D
- **3 أهداف ربح**: TP1 (38.2%)، TP2 (61.8%)، TP3 (100% CD)
- **وقف الخسارة**: يتم حسابه وعرضه تلقائياً
- **توقيت الدخول**: خيار للدخول عند D أو الشمعة التالية
- **أسماء النماذج**: كل نموذج مُسمى (مثل "Bullish Bat")
### 🧹 الوضع المبسط
- تبديل لإخفاء جميع الزخارف
- يعرض فقط: إشارات BUY/SELL، الأهداف، ووقف الخسارة
- مثالي للمتداولين ذوي الخبرة الذين يريدون شارت نظيف
### 🚫 نظام منع التداخل
- إعداد **الحد الأدنى من الشموع بين النماذج**
- يمنع الشارت المزدحم بالنماذج المتداخلة
- يضمن عرض النماذج الأحدث والصالحة فقط
- قابل للتعديل من 5 إلى 50 شمعة
### 🔔 نظام تنبيهات ذكي
- **3 أنواع تنبيهات**: إشارة شراء، إشارة بيع، أي إشارة
- **متوافق مع Signal Tester**: يعمل مع أدوات الاختبار الخلفي
- طريقة **alertcondition()** لتنبيهات TradingView
- احصل على إشعار فوري عند اكتمال النماذج
---
## 🚀 دليل البدء السريع
### الإعدادات الموصى بها (للمبتدئين)
```
ZigZag Length: 12
Sensitivity: Medium
PRZ Opacity: 40
Fill Opacity: 30
Entry on Next Candle: false
Simplified Mode: false
Min Bars Between Patterns: 15
```
### للتداول المباشر
```
Entry on Next Candle: true ← مهم!
```
### للشارت النظيف
```
Simplified Mode: true
```
---
## 📊 أفضل الممارسات
### الأطر الزمنية
- **الأفضل**: 4 ساعات، يومي، أسبوعي
- **جيد**: ساعة، ساعتين
- **مقبول**: 15 دقيقة، 30 دقيقة
### الأسواق
يعمل على **جميع الأسواق**: الفوركس، الأسهم، العملات الرقمية، السلع، المؤشرات
### إدارة المخاطر
- المخاطرة لكل صفقة: 1-2% من الحساب
- وقف الخسارة: استخدم SL المحسوب من المؤشر
- أهداف الربح: خذ أرباح تدريجية عند TP1، TP2، TP3
- الحد الأدنى للمخاطرة/العائد: 1:2
---
## 🎓 استراتيجيات التداول
### الاستراتيجية 1: المحافظة
- الحساسية: Strict (صارم)
- الدخول من الشمعة التالية: true
- التأكيد مع RSI/MACD
### الاستراتيجية 2: العدوانية
- الحساسية: Medium-Loose (متوسط-مرن)
- دخول وخروج سريع
- أخذ أرباح تدريجية عند TP1، TP2
### الاستراتيجية 3: السوينج
- الحساسية: Strict (صارم)
- الإطار الزمني: 4 ساعات، يومي
- الاحتفاظ حتى TP3
### الاستراتيجية 4: متعدد الأطر الزمنية
- تحديد النموذج على إطار زمني أعلى
- الدخول على نموذج إطار زمني أقل
---
## 🔔 إعداد التنبيهات
1. انقر بزر الماوس الأيمن على الشارت → **"Add Alert"**
2. الشرط → **"Harmonic Patterns Pro 1.0 "**
3. اختر: Buy Signal / Sell Signal / Any Signal
4. اضغط **"Create"**
---
## ❓ الأسئلة الشائعة
**س: هل يعيد المؤشر الرسم؟**
ج: لا. عدم إعادة الرسم 100%.
**س: ما هو أفضل إعداد للحساسية؟**
ج: ابدأ بـ "Medium" (متوسط).
**س: كم عدد النماذج المتوقعة؟**
ج: يومي: 1-3 شهرياً. ساعة: 5-10 أسبوعياً.
**س: هل يمكنني استخدامه للاختبار الخلفي؟**
ج: نعم! متوافق مع Signal Tester.
**س: هل يجب أن أتداول كل نموذج؟**
ج: لا. ركز على الإعدادات عالية الجودة.
**س: ما هو معدل الربح النموذجي؟**
ج: المبتدئون: 40-50%، المتقدمون: 65-75%.
---
## 🎯 لماذا تختار هذا المؤشر؟
✅ **شامل** - جميع النماذج العشرة في مؤشر واحد
✅ **موثوق** - عدم إعادة الرسم 100%
✅ **احترافي** - تصميم نظيف وقابل للتخصيص
✅ **كامل** - الدخول، الأهداف، ووقف الخسارة مشمولة
✅ **سهل الاستخدام** - سهل الاستخدام
✅ **مرن** - يعمل على جميع الأسواق والأطر الزمنية
---
## ⚠️ إخلاء المسؤولية
هذا المؤشر هو أداة للتحليل الفني ولا ينبغي اعتباره نصيحة مالية. التداول ينطوي على مخاطر كبيرة للخسارة. استخدم دائماً إدارة المخاطر المناسبة ولا تخاطر أبداً بأكثر مما يمكنك تحمل خسارته.
---
## 🏆 الكلمة الأخيرة
**مؤشر نماذج الهارمونيك الاحترافي 1.0** يجمع بين نظرية نماذج الهارمونيك الكلاسيكية والأتمتة الحديثة. ابدأ في تحديد مناطق الانعكاس عالية الاحتمالية اليوم!
**الإصدار**: 1.0 | **المطور**: | **آخر تحديث**: أكتوبر 2025
**تداول موفق! 📊✨**
PAMASHAIn this version of 19 OCT 001 UPDATE, this Indicator forecast the future by indicating Hidden divergences and regular Divergences. Besides, it will distinguish order blocks, FVGs, ... .
Verified Price Action (Revention)Welcome to Verified Price Action (VPA), an all-in-one market analysis suite designed to transform you from a signal-follower into a market reader. Instead of providing simple "buy" or "sell" arrows that lack context, VPA uses a unique "cockpit" approach to give you a holistic view of the market's state, empowering you to make more intelligent trading decisions.
The core of this indicator is the Volatility Catalyst Engine, a purely reactive strategy that identifies high-probability momentum continuations. It's built on the principle that the market alternates between balance (consolidation) and imbalance (a decisive move). VPA helps you identify this shift and act only after the new direction has been verified.
The VPA Strategy: How It Works
This indicator doesn't predict; it reacts. It waits for a specific sequence of price action to unfold before alerting you to a potential opportunity.
Market Pause (The Anchor Bar): The script first identifies a period of volatility contraction—an Anchor Bar. This is a small, indecisive candle where the market is pausing and building energy.
Volatility Expansion (The Catalyst Bar): Next, it waits for a strong, impulsive Catalyst Bar to break out from the Anchor Bar's range. This explosive move reveals the market's chosen direction.
Momentum Confirmation: Finally, the script looks for immediate follow-through on the next candle to verify the breakout's strength.
Only when this full sequence is complete does the dashboard update to a "CONFIRMED" state.
Key Features
The VPA Cockpit Dashboard: The heart of the indicator. A dynamic status panel tells you exactly where we are in the VPA sequence:
Searching...: Looking for favorable, trending market conditions.
Anchor Detected: A volatility contraction has been found. Pay attention.
Bullish/Bearish Catalyst!: A breakout has occurred. Get ready.
CONFIRMED LONG/SHORT: The breakout has been verified.
Interactive Trend Ribbon: This is more than just a moving average ribbon. It not only displays the current trend direction but also ignites to a bright, vibrant color on a Catalyst Bar, giving you an immediate visual cue that a significant move is underway.
Built-in Market Filters: The VPA engine automatically checks for a Trending Regime and aligns with Higher-Timeframe Consensus, ensuring you are only analyzing setups that are flowing with the broader market current.
Dynamic Liquidity Targets: Automatically plots key buy-side and sell-side liquidity levels based on recent swing points, helping you identify potential targets.
OB/OS Pressure Gauge: A sleek meter at the bottom of the chart provides a consensus view of multiple oscillators, helping you gauge market exhaustion at a glance.
How to Use This Indicator
Check the Environment: First, look at the "Overall Bias" and "Market Regime" on the dashboard. The ideal setup occurs in a "TRENDING" market where your intended direction matches the higher-timeframe bias.
Wait for the "Catalyst!": Monitor the "VPA Status." When it changes to Anchor Detected, it's time to watch closely. The moment it updates to Bullish Catalyst! or Bearish Catalyst! (and the ribbon ignites), you have a potential setup in play.
Make Your Decision on "Confirmed": The final CONFIRMED LONG/SHORT status on the dashboard is your cue that the strategy's conditions have been fully met. Use this information, along with your own analysis, to manage your trade.
This tool was built to help the community trade with more context and confidence. Enjoy!
Elite_Pro_SignalsA sophisticated trading indicator that combines 8 powerful technical factors into a single confidence score to identify high-probability reversal signals.
8-Factor Confidence Scoring - Weighted analysis of multiple technical aspects
Smart Trend Alignment - Multi-timeframe EMA convergence
Advanced Pattern Recognition - Pin Bars, Engulfing, Inside Bars, Hammer/Shooting Star
Supply/Demand Zones - Automatic key level detection
Support/Resistance Confluence - Price action at significant levels
⚡ Smart Filters
Market Regime Detection - Avoid choppy/low-volatility conditions
Volume Confirmation - Ensure institutional participation
Liquidity Sweep Validation - Smart money movement detection
Candle Quality Filter - Eliminate false signals from tiny candles
🔧 How It Works
Confidence Scoring System (0-100%)
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Wick Strength (30%) + Trend Alignment (25%) + Pattern Recognition (15%) +
Supply/Demand Zones (12%) + Support/Resistance (10%) + RSI Momentum (5%) +
Volume & Liquidity (5%)
Signal Generation
🟢 BUY Signals - Bullish rejection + Uptrend + High confidence
🔴 SELL Signals - Bearish rejection + Downtrend + High confidence
🎨 Visual Features
Clear Buy/Sell Arrows - Easy-to-spot signals
Confidence Background - Color-coded confidence levels
Info Table - Real-time metrics and analysis
Multi-Timeframe EMAs - Trend direction visualization
Professional Alerts - Real-time notifications
⚙️ Customization
Confidence Weights
Adjust the importance of each factor to match your trading style
Strategy Parameters
EMA periods (Fast: 20, Slow: 50)
RSI levels (Oversold: 25, Overbought: 80)
Minimum confidence threshold (70% recommended)
Advanced Filters
Volume multiplier settings
Liquidity sweep sensitivity
Market regime filters
Zone detection parameters
📈 Recommended Usage
Timeframes
Primary: 5-minute to 1-hour charts
Best Results: 15-minute with 1-hour trend alignment
Markets
Forex Pairs (EURUSD, GBPUSD, XAUUSD)
Indices (US30, NAS100, DE40)
Commodities (Gold, Oil)
Trading Sessions
London & New York overlap (Highest volatility)
Avoid Asian session (Low signal quality)
🔍 Signal Interpretation
High-Confidence Signals (80%+)
Strong trend alignment
Clear rejection patterns
Volume confirmation
Multiple confluence factors
Medium-Confidence Signals (60-80%)
Good setup but missing 1-2 factors
Requires additional confirmation
Low-Confidence Signals (<60%)
Avoid trading
Wait for better setups
ADOLFO'S NINJA TURTLE SOUPThis indicator signals when there is a turtle soup of m30 in the NY session following the trend of a supertrend indicator in a 1-hour time interval, being excellent for taking RR trades 1 to 1. Created by Engineer Adolfo Pérez Espinoza.
Elite_Pro SignalsTrial version to get the signals. used various indicators including candle pattern. Works on 5 min candle but checks multi time frames to see if it is inline with 15 min and 1 hr. Best works on Gold and Indices.
BiasByCryptxThis is a lightweight market-bias dashboard. For each selected timeframe, Prior Year, Month, Week, Day, H4, H1. It uses the previous completed period’s high and low to compute the 50% midpoint, then labels Bullish when the current bar is above it, otherwise, Bearish.
You can choose which timeframes contribute and how agreement is determined: Strict (all selected must agree) or Majority (≥ N). The dashboard shows the overall bias and per-timeframe status with green ▲ (Bull) and red ▼ (Bear). It relies only on completed prior periods (no look-ahead) for stable signals and suits both intraday (e.g., D + H4) and swing (e.g., W + D + H4) workflows.
**Disclaimer:** This tool is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always validate signals with your own analysis and backtests. Market conditions, data feeds, time zones, slippage, fees, and liquidity can affect outcomes. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trading Sessions with 15 minute ORBA working copy of the original Tradingview trading sessions indicator with the addition of horizontal lines marking the 15 minute opening range for your ORB strategy. The lines reset with each session start.
Multi-Timeframe SFP (Swing Failure Pattern)How to Use
1. Set Pivot Timeframe: Choose the timeframe for identifying major swing points (e.g., 'D' for Daily pivots).
2. Set SFP Timeframe: Choose the timeframe to find the SFP candle (e.g., '240' for the 4-Hour chart).
3. Set Confirmation Bars: Set how many SFP Timeframe bars must pass without invalidating the level. A value of '0' confirms immediately on the SFP bar's close. A value of '1' waits for one more bar to close.
4. Adjust Filters (Optional): Enable the 'Wick % Filter' to add a quality check for strong rejections.
5. Watch & Wait: The indicator will draw lines and labels and fire alerts for fully confirmed signals.
In-Depth Explanation
1. Overview
The Dynamic Pivot SFP Engine is a multi-timeframe tool designed to identify and validate Swing Failure Patterns (SFPs) at significant price levels.
An SFP is a common price action pattern where price briefly trades beyond a previous swing high or low (sweeping liquidity) but then fails to hold those new prices, closing back inside the previous range. This "failure" often signals a reversal.
This indicator enhances SFP detection by separating the Pivot (Liquidity) from the SFP (Rejection), allowing you to monitor them on different timeframes.
2. The Core Multi-Timeframe Logic
The indicator's power comes from two key inputs:
• Pivot Timeframe (Pivot Timeframe)
This is the "high timeframe" used to establish significant support and resistance levels. The script finds standard pivots (swing highs and lows) on this timeframe based on the Pivot Left Strength and Pivot Right Strength inputs. These pivots are the "liquidity" levels the SFP will target. The Pivot Lookback input controls how long (in Pivot Timeframe bars) a pivot remains active and monitored.
• SFP Timeframe (SFP Timeframe)
This is the "execution timeframe" where the script looks for the actual SFP. On every new bar of this timeframe, the script checks if price has swept and rejected any of the active pivots.
Example Setup:
You might set Pivot Timeframe to 'D' (Daily) to find major daily swing points. You then set SFP Timeframe to '240' (4-Hour) to find a 4-hour candle that sweeps a daily pivot and closes back below/above it.
3. The SFP Confirmation Process
An SFP is not confirmed instantly. It must pass a rigorous, multi-step validation process.
Step 1: The SFP Candle (The Sweep)
A potential SFP is identified when an SFP Timeframe bar does the following:
• Bearish SFP: The bar's high trades above an active pivot high, but the bar closes below that same pivot high.
• Bullish SFP: The bar's low trades below an active pivot low, but the bar closes above that same pivot low.
Step 2: The Wick Filter (Optional Quality Check)
If Enable Wick % Filter is checked, the SFP candle from Step 1 is also measured.
• For a bearish SFP, the upper wick (from the high to the open/close) must be at least Min. Wick % of the entire candle's range (high-to-low).
• For a bullish SFP, the lower wick (from the low to the open/close) must meet the same percentage requirement.
If the SFP candle fails this test, it is discarded, even if it met the sweep/close criteria.
Step 3: The Validation Window (The Confirmation)
This is the most critical feature, controlled by Confirmation Bars.
• If Confirmation Bars = 0: The SFP is confirmed immediately on the SFP candle's close (assuming it passed the optional wick check). The label, line, and alert are triggered at this moment.
• If Confirmation Bars > 0: The SFP enters a "pending" state. The script will wait for $N$ more SFP Timeframe bars to close.
o Invalidation: If, during this waiting period, any bar closes back across the pivot (e.g., a close above the pivot for a bearish SFP), the SFP is considered failed and invalidated. All pending plots are deleted.
o Confirmation: If the $N$ confirmation bars all complete without invalidating the level, the SFP is finally confirmed. The label, line, and alert are only triggered after this entire process is complete. This adds a significant layer of robustness, ensuring the rejection holds for a period of time.
4. Visuals & Alerts
• Lines: A horizontal line is drawn from the original pivot to the SFP bar, showing which level was targeted. Note: These lines will only be drawn on chart timeframes equal to or lower than the 'SFP Timeframe'.
• Labels: A label is placed at the SFP's extreme (the high/low of the SFP bar). The label text conveniently includes the Ticker, Pivot TF, SFP TF, and Confirmation bar settings (e.g., "Bearish SFP BTCUSD / Pivot: 1D / SFP: 4H | Conf: 1").
• MTF Boxes (Show SFP Box, Show Conf. Boxes): These boxes highlight the SFP and confirmation bars. Crucially, they are only visible when your chart timeframe is lower than the SFP Timeframe. For example, if your SFP Timeframe is '240' (4H), you will only see these boxes on the 1H, 15M, 5M, etc., charts. This allows you to see the higher-timeframe SFP unfolding on your lower-timeframe chart.
• Alerts (Enable Alerts): An alert is fired only when an SFP is fully confirmed (i.e., after the Confirmation Bars have passed successfully). For efficient, real-time monitoring, it is highly recommended to run this indicator server-side by creating an alert on TradingView set to trigger on "Any alert() function call".






















