KAPITAS TBR 12am-8:30measures the range between 12am(true day open)-8:30am and has % levels where price is sensitive and likely to reverse
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Gap ZonesThis TradingView indicator automatically detects daily price gaps and plots them clearly on any timeframe (intraday or daily).
It helps visualize where unfilled gaps are sitting, track whether they’ve been filled, and control how far the zone extends.
Key Features
1. Daily Gap Detection
• Works even when you’re on intraday charts (uses daily OHLC data).
• Marks both gap up (potential support zones) and gap down (potential resistance zones).
2. Shaded Gap Zones
• Each gap is highlighted as a band (greenish for up, reddish for down).
• Option to turn shading off if you just want horizontal lines.
3. Hide When Filled
• Once price closes or touches the far side of the gap, it disappears (configurable: Touch vs Close).
4. Lookback Window
• Gaps only show if they occurred within the past X trading days (default: 30).
• Prevents your chart from being cluttered with ancient gaps.
5. Multiple Gaps Tracked
• Can track up to 5 recent gaps simultaneously.
• Oldest gaps “roll off” as new ones form.
6. Finite Right-Edge Guides
• Optional horizontal guide lines extend to the right, but only for a fixed number of bars (default: 50).
• Cleaner than infinite extensions.
7. Gap-Day Marker
• Optional vertical line drawn on the bar where the gap first occurred.
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⚙️ Inputs & Settings
When you apply the indicator, you’ll see these options:
• Lookback (trading days): How far back to scan for gaps (default 30).
• Max gaps to show (1..5): How many simultaneous gap zones to display.
• Min gap size (% of prior close): Filter out tiny gaps (default 0.25%).
• Hide gaps once filled: Removes a gap from the chart once filled.
• Fill rule uses CLOSE (off = Touch):
• Touch = filled when price trades through the level intraday.
• Close = filled only when a candle close crosses it.
• Show shading: Toggle zone fills on/off.
• Show vertical marker on gap day: Toggle gap-day marker line.
• Show finite right-edge lines: Toggle horizontal lines extending right.
• Right line length (bars): How far those lines extend (default 50 bars).
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🟢 How to Use It
1. Apply on Any Chart
• Works best on daily or intraday (5m, 15m, 1h).
• Gaps are always calculated from daily data, so intraday charts will show higher-timeframe gaps correctly.
2. Interpret Colors
• Green shading = Gap Up (often acts as support).
• Red shading = Gap Down (often acts as resistance).
3. Watch for Fills
• When price re-enters the gap zone, the indicator checks if it’s “filled” (based on your Touch/Close setting).
• If “Hide When Filled” is on, the zone vanishes.
4. Trade Context
• Many traders use gaps as targets (expecting a fill) or levels of support/resistance.
• Combined with your bull put/bear call spread strategies, it helps confirm strong levels.
Al Brooks II.IOI.OO# Al Brooks Consecutive Bar Patterns (II/OO/IOI)
## Overview
This indicator automatically identifies Al Brooks' key consecutive bar patterns that signal important market transitions. Enhanced with both **traditional (high/low)** and **body (open/close)** detection methods for more accurate signals.
## Pattern Definitions
### 📊 II Pattern - Double Inside Bars
- **Signal**: Two consecutive inside bars
- **Market Meaning**: Volatility contraction, breakout pending
- **Trading**: Wait for breakout, trade with momentum
### 📊 OO Pattern - Double Outside Bars
- **Signal**: Two consecutive outside bars
- **Market Meaning**: Volatility expansion, trend acceleration or reversal
- **Trading**: Watch for exhaustion at key levels
### 📊 IOI Pattern - Inside-Outside-Inside
- **Signal**: Inside bar → Outside bar → Inside bar sequence
- **Market Meaning**: Market indecision, complex consolidation
- **Trading**: Avoid early entries, wait for clear direction
## Features
✅ **Dual Detection System**
- Traditional: Uses high/low prices (catches wicks)
- Body: Uses open/close prices (focuses on real trading range)
- Combined: Triggers when either condition is met
✅ **Visual Markers**
- Clear labels above/below bars
- Color-coded backgrounds
- Detection source indicators (h=high/low, b=body, +=both)
✅ **Smart Alerts**
- Real-time pattern detection
- Separate alerts for body-only patterns
- Customizable notification settings
## Settings
**Display Options**
- Show/hide each pattern type
- Toggle detection methods
- Customize colors
**Detection Modes**
- High/Low Detection: Traditional wick-based
- Body Detection: Open/Close based
- Show Source: Display what triggered the pattern
## Trading Tips
1. **Best Timeframes**: 1H, 4H, Daily
2. **Combine with**: Volume, trend indicators, support/resistance
3. **Risk Management**:
- II: Tight stops inside pattern
- OO: Wider stops due to volatility
- IOI: Scale in positions
## Label Meanings
- `ii` / `OO` / `ioi` = Base pattern detected
- `+h` suffix = High/Low triggered
- `+b` suffix = Body triggered
- `++` suffix = Both conditions met (strongest signal)
## Author Notes
Based on Al Brooks' price action methodology from his Trading Price Action series. This enhanced version adds body detection to filter out wick-only patterns and reduce false signals.
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*For educational purposes only. Trading involves risk.*
**Version 2.0** | **Pine Script v6** | **@JimmC98**
Illustrative Pattern DetectorIllustrative Pattern Detector
Overview
This Pine Script v6 indicator visualizes a linear-regression channel and highlights potential consolidation zones using range, ATR, and volume criteria. It also computes an estimated up/down volume imbalance (derived from OHLC/volume, not tick-level order flow) to annotate zones with possible footprint markers. It’s intended for chart study and illustration.
How It Works
• Regression Channel: The midline uses ta.linreg over a user-selected lookback (default 100 bars). Upper/lower bands are ±(deviation × multiplier) using ta.stdev. Midline/bands can be colored by a simple trend heuristic (pivot highs/lows and recent slope).
• Consolidation Zones: A zone is “tight” when the price range over a window (default 20 bars) is small relative to ATR (multiplier 1.5) and the window’s average volume exceeds a longer lookback average (5× the box length, multiplier 1.5).
• Estimated Imbalance (Heuristic): Volume in each bar is apportioned to “up”/“down” using the bar’s position within its high-low range. The cumulative difference over the zone is compared to a threshold (default 2.0 × ATR × window). This is a proxy signal—not true bid/ask delta—and is used only to annotate zones that already meet the consolidation criteria.
Key Features
• Regression Channel: Midline with deviation bands; optional trend-based coloring.
• Consolidation Detection: Tight-range + elevated-volume zones using ATR and moving averages.
• Heuristic Footprint Markers: Optional labels when the estimated imbalance exceeds a user threshold.
• Customizable Visuals: Toggle channels, boxes, labels; choose colors and lookbacks.
What It Displays
The script overlays a regression channel and, when conditions are met, draws boxes around recent tight-range, higher-volume areas. If the heuristic imbalance exceeds the threshold, a label is added to the box for study purposes.
Originality
Built in Pine v6 using TradingView built-ins: ta.linreg, ta.stdev, ta.highest, ta.lowest, ta.atr, ta.sma.
Configuration Notes
Adjust channel lookback (default 100) and deviation multiplier (default 2.0). For zones, set the box length (default 20), ATR multiplier (1.5), volume multiplier (1.5), and imbalance threshold (2.0). Enable/disable labels and color modes as desired.
Important Notes
This indicator uses a heuristic approximation of imbalance from OHLC/volume and does not measure real order-flow or tick-by-tick delta. It is intended for educational/chart-illustration use only.
Legal Disclaimer
For informational and educational purposes only—not investment, financial, or trading advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves risk of loss. Provided “as is” without warranties. Consider consulting a qualified professional.
Foxbrady D/G CrossFoxbrady D/G Cross - Golden Cross & Death Cross Indicator**
A clean and simple indicator that identifies Golden Cross and Death Cross events using the classic 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages.
Features:
- Blue line: 50-day SMA (fast moving average)
- Red line: 200-day SMA (slow moving average)
- Green "GC" label appears at the exact crossover point when a Golden Cross occurs (bullish signal)
- Red "DC" label appears at the exact crossover point when a Death Cross occurs (bearish signal)
- Built-in alert conditions for both events
- Customizable MA periods to suit your trading style
How to Use:
The Golden Cross (50 MA crossing above 200 MA) is traditionally viewed as a bullish long-term signal, while the Death Cross (50 MA crossing below 200 MA) is considered a bearish indicator. This indicator makes it easy to spot these events historically and receive alerts when they occur in real-time.
Perfect for swing traders and long-term investors looking to identify major trend changes.
Advanced Institucional Trading IndicatorThe Advanced Institutional Trading Indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that combines four institutional trading concepts to identify where large market participants hunt liquidity, establish positions, and create supply/demand imbalances. The indicator integrates pivot-based reversal signals, liquidity sweep detection, volumetric order blocks, and equal highs/lows identification into a unified framework for analyzing institutional footprints in the market.
What It Detects
Pivot-Based Reversal Signals: Swing highs/lows marking potential trend reversals
Liquidity Sweeps: False breakouts indicating institutional stop-hunting
Volumetric Order Blocks: Supply/demand zones with buying vs selling pressure ratios
Equal Highs/Lows (EQH/EQL): Liquidity pools where stops cluster
In Practice
Traders can watch for equal highs/lows near order blocks, wait for sweeps of these levels as confirmation of liquidity capture, then look for reversal signals to time entries with the expectation that institutions have now positioned themselves and the true directional move can begin.
Logic used
Pivots: Standard functions with configurable periods, signals when swing type alternates
Sweeps: Detects brief violations of swing levels with cooldown filter
Order Blocks: Three-candle volume split into buying/selling pressure, filtered by ATR
Equal Levels: Compares consecutive pivots within ATR-based threshold
Visual representation
Reversal Signals: Green "Buy-point"/red "Sell-point" labels.
Sweeps: Dashed lines with "Sweep" text and swing markers.
Order Blocks: Colored boxes with volumetric bars and percentages.
Equal Levels: Golden lines with $ symbols.
Customization options
Pivot Length, Cooldown Period, Swing Length, Zone Count (1/3/5/10), ATR Multiplier, Threshold, customizable colors and styles.
Recommendations for use: Lower timeframes use smaller parameters (5-15 pivot, 20-35 swing). Higher timeframes use larger (20-50 pivot, 50-100 swing). Adjust for volatility.
Originality and value
While this indicator utilizes established concepts from institutional trading methodology (particularly Smart Money Concepts and ICT principles), its value proposition includes:
- Integration: Combines four complementary analysis tools into a single cohesive framework rather than requiring multiple separate indicators
- Volumetric Enhancement: Adds quantitative volume analysis to order blocks, showing not just where institutions positioned but how much buying vs selling pressure existed
- Automated Zone Management: Intelligently combines overlapping order blocks to reduce visual noise while preserving essential information
- Intelligent Filtering: Uses ATR-based thresholds for equal highs/lows and maximum order block size, adapting to market volatility
- Coordinated Signaling: All components reference similar swing detection logic, creating alignment between different institutional footprint indicators
Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not constitute financial advice.
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El Advanced Institutional Trading Indicator combina cuatro conceptos institucionales—reversiones por pivotes, barridos de liquidez, bloques volumétricos y niveles iguales—para identificar dónde grandes participantes cazan liquidez y establecen posiciones.
Qué detecta
1. Reversiones por Pivotes: Máximos/mínimos marcando cambios de tendencia
2. Barridos de Liquidez: Falsas roturas indicando caza de stops institucional
3. Bloques Volumétricos: Zonas oferta/demanda con ratios presión compradora/vendedora
4. Niveles Iguales (EQH/EQL): Pools de liquidez donde se agrupan stops
Cómo usarlo
Observar niveles iguales cerca de bloques, esperar barridos como confirmación de captura de liquidez, entrar con señales de reversión cuando instituciones se han posicionado.
Lógica utilizada
- Pivotes: Funciones estándar configurables, señaliza cuando alternan
- Barridos: Detecta violaciones breves con filtro de enfriamiento
- Bloques: Volumen de tres velas dividido en presión compradora/vendedora, filtrado por ATR
- Niveles Iguales: Compara pivotes consecutivos dentro de umbral ATR
Representación visual
Señales: Etiquetas "Buy/Sell-point" verdes/rojas. Barridos: Líneas punteadas con "Sweep" y marcadores swing. Bloques: Cajas con barras volumétricas y porcentajes. Niveles: Líneas doradas con símbolo $.
Configuraciones clave
Pivot Length, Cooldown Period, Swing Length, Zone Count (1/3/5/10), ATR Multiplier, Threshold, colores y estilos personalizables.
Consejos: Marcos menores usan parámetros pequeños (5-15 pivot, 20-35 swing). Marcos mayores usan grandes (20-50 pivot, 50-100 swing). Ajustar según volatilidad.
Originalidad
Integra cuatro herramientas en un marco. Añade análisis volumétrico a bloques. Combina automáticamente zonas superpuestas. Usa filtrado adaptativo basado en ATR. Alinea componentes con lógica unificada basada en Smart Money/ICT.
Descargo
Herramienta de análisis técnico, no asesoramiento financiero.
Indre likviditetDescription:
The Indre Likviditet (Inner Liquidity) indicator automatically detects and visualizes liquidity gaps / imbalance zones (often referred to as Fair Value Gaps) on any timeframe. It highlights price inefficiencies where the market moved too quickly in one direction, leaving untested areas of liquidity.
Key Features:
• Gap detection: Identifies bullish and bearish liquidity gaps based on three-candle logic.
• Multi-timeframe (MTF) mode: Option to detect gaps on the current timeframe, higher timeframe, or both simultaneously.
• Custom visuals: Bullish and bearish gaps are displayed as colored boxes, with optional midpoint lines. Colors for HTF vs current TF can be customized separately.
• Dynamic updates: Gaps shrink automatically as price partially retraces into them, and can be fully deleted when filled.
• Flexible fill logic: Choose whether gaps are considered “filled” once the midpoint is touched, or only on a complete fill.
• Labeling: Optional labels show which timeframe the gap belongs to.
• Auto-clean: Option to delete old gaps once filled, or keep them as historical references.
Use Case:
This tool helps traders quickly spot where imbalances exist in the market and track when they are filled. Liquidity gaps often act as magnets for price, making them useful areas for targeting entries, exits, or managing risk.
Brain ScalpThis indicator is designed for price action study.
It automatically marks order blocks (OBs) and highlights candlestick formations that may indicate potential market behavior.
The purpose of this tool is to assist with chart analysis and market structure observation.
This script is created for educational and research purposes only.
It does not provide buy or sell signals, and it is not financial advice.
HH/HL/LH/LL Swing MapHH/HL/LH/LL Swing Map
Overview
The HH/HL/LH/LL Swing Map is a Pine Script v6 indicator for TradingView that classifies market structure swings in real time. It identifies and labels Higher Highs (HH), Higher Lows (HL), Lower Highs (LH), and Lower Lows (LL) using verified pivot logic, ensuring accuracy without repainting. Custom non-repainting comparisons support reliable structure mapping. Designed for price action traders, it provides a clear, systematic view of evolving swing structure directly on the chart.
How It Works
The indicator uses ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow functions with configurable left/right bar settings to verify swing points—delaying labels until full verification for no repaints. Each verified pivot is compared to the previous swing of the same type: If a new high is above the prior high, it is marked as HH; otherwise, LH. If a new low is above the prior low, it is marked as HL; otherwise, LL. Labels and optional triangle markers are plotted on the exact bar where the swing confirms, with customizable offsets in ticks for consistent placement. Users can also enable connection lines between consecutive highs or lows, providing a simple zigzag visualization of structure shifts.
Key Features
• Non-Repainting Logic: Uses verified pivots (bar_index - rightBars) for accurate HH/HL/LH/LL classification.
• Customizable Labels: Adjustable colors, offsets, and visibility for clean chart integration.
• Optional Connection Lines: Connects successive highs and lows to highlight market structure flow.
• Trend Clarity: Quickly distinguishes bullish (HH/HL) and bearish (LH/LL) conditions.
• Alerts Built-In: Alert conditions trigger when new HH, HL, LH, or LL points are verified.
• Lightweight Design: Refined for fast rendering without cluttering the chart.
What It Displays
The indicator plots visual labels and markers for each verified structural pivot (HH, HL, LH, LL). It can also draw connecting lines between pivots to form a simplified swing map of price action. These elements help traders spot shifts in trend direction, continuation, and reversal zones.
Originality
This is an original Pine v6 implementation. It applies verified pivot logic, label/line management, and alert conditions.
Common Ways People Use It
• Price action traders mapping bullish or bearish structure (HH/HL vs. LH/LL).
• Swing traders validating entry/exit signals with structural verification.
• Technical analysts combining market structure with support/resistance or supply/demand zones.
• Day traders monitoring micro-structure shifts for intraday scalping strategies.
Configuration Notes
Users can adjust left/right bar counts for swing verification, label and triangle visibility, line drawing options, and color schemes. Offsets allow labels to remain readable across symbols and timeframes. Alerts may be set for specific structure changes (e.g., “New Higher High Verified”).
Legal Disclaimer
These indicators are for informational and educational purposes only—not investment, financial, or trading advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results; trading involves high risk of loss. Provided "as is" with no warranties. Consult a qualified professional before decisions. By using, you assume all risk and agree to this disclaimer.
Index CorrelationThis indicator uses multiple methods to detect common changes in ES1!, NQ1!, and YM1! and plots them on a graph that changes their colors from green to red to display if the Indices are correlated or if they are uncorrelated.
My hypothesis is any setup or trade taken during a period of non-correlation is more risky and less predictable.
RME BO EMAThe Market Structure Indicator is a powerful TradingView tool designed to automatically detect and display market structure shifts, break of structure (BOS), and change of character (ChoCH). It helps traders quickly identify bullish or bearish trends, key swing highs and lows, and potential reversal zones without manually drawing levels.
✅ Key Features:
Auto-detection of swing highs & lows
Marks Break of Structure (BOS) & Change of Character (ChoCH)
Highlights trend direction (bullish/bearish)
Customizable alerts for BOS/ChoCH confirmations
Works across all timeframes & instruments (stocks, forex, crypto, indices)
Filters out market noise with smart sensitivity settings
⚡ Why It’s the Best:
This indicator simplifies price action analysis by visually mapping the market’s backbone—its structure. Instead of second-guessing where a trend begins or ends, traders get clear, rule-based confirmations to improve entries, exits, and overall trade confidence.
RSI-like VWAP — DivergencesThis script introduces a unique RSI-style oscillator built from VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) instead of price alone, offering a more volume-aware perspective of market momentum.
🔹 Key Features:
Computes an RSI-like indicator using either a per-bar VWAP proxy (HLC3/OHLC4) or true intrabar VWAP (via lower timeframe aggregation).
Customizable overbought, oversold, midline, and deadband levels for better signal filtering.
Divergence detection (regular + hidden) between price and the VWAP-RSI oscillator, with clear lines and labels in the indicator pane.
Auto-scaled pivot sensitivity across different chart timeframes to maintain consistency.
Built-in alert conditions for bullish/bearish divergences, making it watchlist-friendly.
🔹 Use Cases:
This tool helps traders spot momentum shifts and early reversal signals by blending the logic of RSI with the weighting power of VWAP. It’s especially useful for detecting divergences where price action may be misleading without volume context.
ORB Pro w/ Filters + Debug + ORB Fib + Golden Pocket + HTF Trend🚀 ORB Pro – Advanced Opening Range Breakout System
A professional ORB indicator with built-in filters, retest confirmation, EMA/HTF trend alignment, and automatic risk/reward targets. Designed to eliminate false breakouts and give traders clean LONG/SHORT signals with Fibonacci and debug overlays for maximum precision.
This script is an advanced Opening Range Breakout (ORB) system designed for futures, indices, and options traders who want more precision, cleaner entries, and higher win probability. It combines classic ORB logic with modern filters, Fibonacci confluence, and higher-timeframe trend confirmation.
The indicator automatically:
Plots the ORB box based on user-defined NY session times (default: 9:30–9:45 EST).
Generates long/short signals when price breaks the ORB range, with optional conditions like:
Candle close outside the range
Retest confirmation (with tolerance %)
Volume spike validation
EMA trend alignment
Higher-timeframe EMA slope alignment
Cooldown filters to prevent over-trading
Integrates Fibonacci retracements & extensions from the ORB box for confluence levels.
Includes Golden Pocket (0.5–0.618) retests for precision entries
Risk/Reward visualization — automatically plots stop loss and take profit levels based on user-defined R:R or fixed % levels.
Debug mode overlay to show why a signal is blocked (e.g., low volume, ORB too small, too late, wrong trend).
This tool is built for scalpers, day traders, and 0DTE options traders who need both flexibility and discipline.
⚙️ Inputs & Features
ORB Settings
ORB Start & End Time (NY) → Default: 9:30–9:45
Require Candle Close → Ensures breakouts are confirmed, not wick traps.
Retest Confirmation → Optional retest before entry (tolerance % adjustable).
Filters
Volume Spike → Validates breakouts only with above-average volume.
EMA Trend Filter → Confirms trade direction with EMA slope.
Higher Timeframe Trend → Optional (e.g., 15m ORB with 1h EMA alignment).
Cooldown Bars → Prevents consecutive false signals.
ORB Size Filter → Blocks signals when ORB is too small/too large.
Fibonacci Levels
Retracements: 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786
Extensions: 1.272, 1.618
Golden Pocket Retest filter for high-probability trades
Risk Management
R:R Stops/Targets → Automatically plots SL/TP levels.
Custom Stop % / Take Profit % if not using R:R
Debug Overlay → Explains why signals are blocked
🧑💻 How to Use
Load the indicator on your chart (works best on 1m, 5m, and 15m).
Adjust ORB window (default 9:30–9:45 EST).
Select filters (candle close, retest, volume, EMA, HTF trend).
Watch for Long/Short labels outside ORB box with filters aligned.
Manage trades using plotted SL/TP levels or your own Webull/R:R calculator.
✅ Best Use Cases
Futures (NQ1!, ES1!)
ETFs (QQQ, SPY, IWM)
0DTE Options Trading
Scalping around market open
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Trading carries risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always test on paper trading before using real capital.
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ORB Pro w/ Filters + Debug + ORB Fib + Golden Pocket + HTF Trend
A professional Opening Range Breakout (ORB) toolkit designed for intraday traders who want precision entries, risk-managed exits, and layered confirmation filters. Built for futures, stocks, and ETFs (e.g. NQ, ES, QQQ).
🔎 Core Logic
This script plots and trades breakouts from the Opening Range (9:30 – 9:45 NY time), then applies multiple confirmation filters before signaling a LONG or SHORT setup:
ORB Box: Defines the first 15 minutes of market activity (customizable).
Breakout Candle Confirmation: Requires a candle close outside the ORB box.
Retest Confirmation: Price must retest the ORB edge within tolerance before triggering.
Trend Filter: EMA confirmation to align trades with intraday trend.
Higher-Timeframe Trend Filter: Optional (default: 45-minute EMA) to avoid countertrend trades.
Fibonacci Levels: Auto-plot retracements (0.236 → 0.786) for confluence and trade management.
Golden Pocket Retest (Optional): Adds an extra precision filter at 0.5–0.618 retracement.
⚙️ Default Settings (Optimized for Beginners)
These are the pre-configured inputs so traders can load and trade immediately:
ORB Session: 9:30 – 9:45 NY
✅ Require Candle Close Outside ORB
✅ Require Retest Confirmation (tolerance 0.333%)
❌ Require Volume Spike (off by default, optional toggle)
✅ Require EMA Trend (50 EMA intraday)
✅ Require Higher-TF Trend (45m, EMA 21)
❌ Higher-TF EMA slope required (off)
✅ Cooldown Between Signals (10 bars)
ORB % Range: Min 0.3%, Max 0.5%
Max Minutes After ORB: 180
✅ ORB-based Risk/Reward Stops & Targets (default: 2R)
Stop Loss: 0.5% (if not R:R)
Take Profit: 1% (if not R:R)
✅ Debug Overlay (shows why signals are blocked)
✅ Fibonacci Retracements Plotted
❌ Extensions (off by default, toggle if needed)
✅ Golden Pocket Retest available, tolerance 0.11 (optional)
📈 Signals
Green "LONG" Label: Valid breakout above ORB with trend confirmation.
Red "SHORT" Label: Valid breakdown below ORB with trend confirmation.
Blocked (debug text): Signal suppressed by filters (low volume, too late, no retest, etc.).
🎯 Trade Management
Default R:R is 2:1 (stop at ORB edge, TP projected).
For manual trading (e.g., Webull, IBKR), you can use the plotted TP/SL boxes directly.
Fibonacci + Golden Pocket give additional profit-taking levels and retest filters.
✅ Best Practices
Use 15m chart for main ORB entries.
Confirm direction with HTF trend (45m EMA by default).
Avoid signals blocked by “Low Volume” or “Too Late” (debug helps identify).
Adjust ORB % range for asset volatility (tight for ETFs, wider for futures).
🚀 Why ORB Pro?
This is more than a standard ORB indicator. It’s a professional breakout system with filters designed to avoid false breakouts, automatically handle risk/reward, and guide traders with clear visual signals. Perfect for both systematic day traders and discretionary scalpers who want structure and confidence.
👉 Recommended starting point:
Load defaults → trade the 15m ORB with EMA + HTF filters on → let the script handle retests and stop/target placement.
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SuperTrend Optimizer Remastered[CHE] SuperTrend Optimizer Remastered — Grid-ranked SuperTrend with additive or multiplicative scoring
Summary
This indicator evaluates a fixed grid of one hundred and two SuperTrend parameter pairs and ranks them by a simple flip-to-flip return model. It auto-selects the currently best-scoring combination and renders its SuperTrend in real time, with optional gradient coloring for faster visual parsing. The original concept is by KioseffTrading Thanks a lot for it.
For years I wanted to shorten the roughly two thousand three hundred seventy-one lines; I have now reduced the core to about three hundred eighty lines without triggering script errors. The simplification is generalizable to other indicators. A multiplicative return mode was added alongside the existing additive aggregation, enabling different rankings and often more realistic compounding behavior.
Motivation: Why this design?
SuperTrend is sensitive to its factor and period. Picking a single pair statically can underperform across regimes. This design sweeps a compact parameter grid around user-defined lower bounds, measures flip-to-flip outcomes, and promotes the combination with the strongest cumulative return. The approach keeps the visual footprint familiar while removing manual trial-and-error. The multiplicative mode captures compounding effects; the additive mode remains available for linear aggregation.
Originally (by KioseffTrading)
Very long script (~2,371 lines), monolithic structure.
SuperTrend optimization with additive (cumulative percentage-sum) scoring only.
Heavier use of repetitive code; limited modularity and fewer UI conveniences.
No explicit multiplicative compounding option; rankings did not reflect sequence-sensitive equity growth.
Now (remastered by CHE)
Compact core (~380 lines) with the same functional intent, no compile errors.
Adds multiplicative (compounding) scoring alongside additive, changing rankings to reflect real equity paths and penalize drawdown sequences.
Fixed 34×3 grid sweep, live ranking, gradient-based bar/wick/line visuals, top-table display, and an optional override plot.
Cleaner arrays/state handling, last-bar table updates, and reusable simplification pattern that can be applied to other indicators.
What’s different vs. standard approaches?
Baseline: A single SuperTrend with hand-picked inputs.
Architecture differences:
Fixed grid of thirty-four factor offsets across three ATR offsets.
Per-combination flip-to-flip backtest with additive or multiplicative aggregation.
Live ranking with optional “Best” or “Worst” table output.
Gradient bar, wick, and line coloring driven by consecutive trend counts.
Optional override plot to force a specific SuperTrend independent of ranking.
Practical effect: Charts show the currently best-scoring SuperTrend, not a static choice, plus an on-chart table of top performers for transparency.
How it works (technical)
For each parameter pair, the script computes SuperTrend value and direction. It monitors direction transitions and treats a change from up to down as a long entry and the reverse as an exit, measuring the move between entry and exit using close prices. Results are aggregated per pair either by summing percentage changes or by compounding return factors and then converting to percent for comparison. On the last bar, open trades are included as unrealized contributions to ranking. The best combination’s line is plotted, with separate styling for up and down regimes. Consecutive regime counts are normalized within a rolling window and mapped to gradients for bars, wicks, and lines. A two-column table reports the best or worst performers, with an optional row describing the parameter sweep.
Parameter Guide
Factor (Lower Bound) — Starting SuperTrend factor; the grid adds offsets between zero and three point three. Default three point zero. Higher raises distance to price and reduces flips.
ATR Period (Lower Bound) — Starting ATR length; the grid adds zero, one, and two. Default ten. Longer reduces noise at the cost of responsiveness.
Best vs Worst — Ranks by top or bottom cumulative return. Default Best. Use Worst for stress tests.
Calculation Mode — Additive sums percents; Multiplicative compounds returns. Multiplicative is closer to equity growth and can change the leaderboard.
Show in Table — “Top Three” or “All”. Fewer rows keep charts clean.
Show “Parameters Tested” Label — Displays the effective sweep ranges for auditability.
Plot Override SuperTrend — If enabled, the override factor and ATR are plotted instead of the ranked winner.
Override Factor / ATR Period — Values used when override is on.
Light Mode (for Table) — Adjusts table colors for bright charts.
Gradient/Coloring controls — Toggles for gradient bars and wick coloring, window length for normalization, gamma for contrast, and transparency settings. Use these to emphasize or tone down visual intensity.
Table Position and Text Size — Places the table and sets typography.
Reading & Interpretation
The auto SuperTrend plots one line for up regimes and one for down regimes. Color intensity reflects consecutive trend persistence within the chosen window. A small square at the bottom encodes the same gradient as a compact status channel. Optional wick coloring uses the same gradient for maximum contrast. The performance table lists parameter pairs and their cumulative return under the chosen aggregation; positive values are tinted with the up color, negative with the down color. “Long” labels mark flips that open a long in the simplified model.
Practical Workflows & Combinations
Trend following: Use the auto line as your primary bias. Enter on flips aligned with structure such as higher highs and higher lows. Filter with higher-timeframe trend or volatility contraction.
Exits/Stops: Consider conservative exits when color intensity fades or when the opposite line is approached. Aggressive traders can trail near the plotted line.
Override mode: When you want stability across instruments, enable override and standardize factor and ATR; keep the table visible for sanity checks.
Multi-asset/Multi-TF: Defaults travel well on liquid instruments and intraday to daily timeframes. Heavier assets may prefer larger lower bounds or multiplicative mode.
Behavior, Constraints & Performance
Repaint/confirmation: Signals are based on SuperTrend direction; confirmation is best assessed on closed bars to avoid mid-bar oscillation. No higher-timeframe requests are used.
Resources: One hundred and two SuperTrend evaluations per bar, arrays for state, and a last-bar table render. This is efficient for the grid size but avoid stacking many instances.
Known limits: The flip model ignores costs, slippage, and short exposure. Rapid whipsaws can degrade both aggregation modes. Gradients are cosmetic and do not change logic.
Sensible Defaults & Quick Tuning
Start with the provided lower bounds and “Top Three” table.
Too many flips → raise the lower bound factor or period.
Too sluggish → lower the bounds or switch to additive mode.
Rankings feel unstable → prefer multiplicative mode and extend the normalization window.
Visuals too strong → increase gradient transparency or disable wick coloring.
What this indicator is—and isn’t
This is a parameter-sweep and visualization layer for SuperTrend selection. It is not a complete trading system, not predictive, and does not include position sizing, transaction costs, or risk management. Combine with market structure, higher-timeframe context, and explicit risk controls.
Attribution and refactor note: The original work is by KioseffTrading. The script has been refactored from approximately two thousand three hundred seventy-one lines to about three hundred eighty core lines, retaining behavior without compiler errors. The general simplification pattern is reusable for other indicators.
Metadata
Name/Tag: SuperTrend Optimizer Remastered
Pine version: v6
Overlay or separate pane: true (overlay)
Core idea/principle: Grid-based SuperTrend selection by cumulative flip returns with additive or multiplicative aggregation.
Primary outputs/signals: Auto-selected SuperTrend up and down lines, optional override lines, gradient bar and wick colors, “Long” labels, performance table.
Inputs with defaults: See Parameter Guide above.
Metrics/functions used: SuperTrend, ATR, arrays, barstate checks, windowed normalization, gamma-based contrast adjustment, table API, gradient utilities.
Special techniques: Fixed grid sweep, compounding vs linear aggregation, last-bar UI updates, gradient encoding of persistence.
Performance/constraints: One hundred and two SuperTrend calls, arrays of length one hundred and two, label budget, last-bar table updates, no higher-timeframe requests.
Recommended use-cases/workflows: Trend bias selection, quick parameter audits, override standardization across assets.
Compatibility/assets/timeframes: Standard OHLC charts across intraday to daily; liquid instruments recommended.
Limitations/risks: Costs and slippage omitted; mid-bar instability possible; not suitable for synthetic chart types.
Debug/diagnostics: Ranking table, optional tested-range label; internal counters for consecutive trends.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Do not use this indicator on Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point-and-Figure, or Range charts, as these chart types can produce unrealistic results for signal markers and alerts.
Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino
Trend Candle CounterComplete Tutorial: Trend Candle Counter Pine ScriptTable of Contents
Installation Guide
Understanding the Indicator
How It Works
Customization Options
Trading Strategies
Setting Up Alerts
Troubleshooting
1. Installation Guide {#installation}Step-by-Step Installation:Step 1: Open TradingView
Go to www.tradingview.com
Log in to your account
Step 2: Access Pine Editor
Click on "Pine Editor" tab at the bottom of the chart
Or press Alt + E (Windows) or Option + E (Mac)
Step 3: Create New Indicator
Click "Open" → "New blank indicator"
Delete any default code
Step 4: Paste the Script
Copy the entire Trend Candle Counter script
Paste it into the editor
Step 5: Save and Apply
Click "Save" (or Ctrl + S)
Give it a name: "Trend Candle Counter"
Click "Add to Chart"
✅ Done! The indicator should now appear on your chart.2. Understanding the Indicator {#understanding}What Does It Do?This indicator numbers each candle based on the current trend: {scrollbar-width:none;-ms-overflow-style:none;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;} ::-webkit-scrollbar{display:none}Trend TypeNumberingVisualUptrend+1, +2, +3, +4...🟢 Green labelsDowntrend-1, -2, -3, -4...🔴 Red labelsTrend ChangeResets to ±1Label color switchesVisual Components:
Candle Labels - Numbers above each candle
Trend Line (EMA) - Green (up) / Red (down)
Background Shading - Light green/red tint
Info Table - Top-right corner showing:
Current trend direction
Current candle number
Current price
3. How It Works {#how-it-works}Trend Detection Logic:IF Close > EMA → UPTREND (positive counting)
IF Close < EMA → DOWNTREND (negative counting)
Counting Mechanism:Example Uptrend:Candle 1: Close > EMA → Label: +1
Candle 2: Close > EMA → Label: +2
Candle 3: Close > EMA → Label: +3
Candle 4: Close < EMA → Label: -1 (trend changed!)
Example Downtrend:Candle 1: Close < EMA → Label: -1
Candle 2: Close < EMA → Label: -2
Candle 3: Close < EMA → Label: -3
Candle 4: Close > EMA → Label: +1 (trend changed!)
Key Insight:The higher the absolute number, the longer the trend has been running!4. Customization Options {#customization}Accessing Settings:
Click the gear icon ⚙️ next to the indicator name
Go to "Inputs" tab
Available Parameters: {scrollbar-width:none;-ms-overflow-style:none;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;} ::-webkit-scrollbar{display:none}ParameterDefaultDescriptionRecommendationTrend Detection Length14EMA period for trend5-10: Scalping14-20: Day trading50-200: Swing tradingShow Candle Numbers✅ YesDisplay labelsDisable for cleaner chartLabel SizeSmallSize of numbersTiny: Multi-timeframeLarge: Focus on one chartUptrend ColorGreenPositive number colorCustomize to preferenceDowntrend ColorRedNegative number colorCustomize to preferenceOptimization by Trading Style:For Scalpers (1m - 5m charts):Trend Detection Length: 5-10
Label Size: Tiny
Show Labels: Optional (can be cluttered)
For Day Traders (15m - 1h charts):Trend Detection Length: 14-20
Label Size: Small
Show Labels: Yes
For Swing Traders (4h - Daily charts):Trend Detection Length: 50-100
Label Size: Normal
Show Labels: Yes
5. Trading Strategies {#strategies}Strategy 1: Trend Reversal TradingEntry Signals:
Buy: When counter changes from negative to +1
Sell: When counter changes from positive to -1
Confirmation:
Wait for +2 or -2 to confirm trend strength
Use additional indicators (RSI, MACD) for validation
Example:Candle: -5, -6, -7, -8, +1, +2 ← BUY HERE
Stop Loss: Below the -8 candle low
Target: When counter reaches +8 to +10
Strategy 2: Trend Continuation TradingEntry Signals:
Buy: Enter on pullbacks during uptrend (e.g., at +3, +5, +7)
Sell: Enter on bounces during downtrend (e.g., at -3, -5, -7)
Risk Management:
Avoid entering at high numbers (+15, -15) - trend may be exhausted
Example:Candle: +1, +2, +3 ← Small pullback, BUY
Continue: +4, +5, +6, +7
Exit: When counter resets to -1
Strategy 3: Trend Exhaustion DetectionWarning Signs:
Counter reaches +10 or higher → Uptrend may be overextended
Counter reaches -10 or lower → Downtrend may be overextended
Action:
Tighten stop losses
Take partial profits
Watch for reversal patterns (doji, engulfing)
Strategy 4: Multi-Timeframe AnalysisSetup:
Add indicator to 3 timeframes (e.g., 15m, 1h, 4h)
Look for alignment
Best Trades:15m: +1 (new uptrend)
1h: +5 (established uptrend)
4h: +3 (strong uptrend)
→ HIGH PROBABILITY BUY
6. Setting Up Alerts {#alerts}Built-in Alert Conditions:The script includes 2 automatic alerts:
"Uptrend Started" - Triggers when counter = +1
"Downtrend Started" - Triggers when counter = -1
How to Set Up Alerts:Step 1: Right-click on chart
Select "Add Alert"
Step 2: Configure Alert
Condition: Select "Trend Candle Counter"
Choose: "Uptrend Started" or "Downtrend Started"
Options:
Once per bar close (recommended)
Webhook URL (for automation)
Step 3: Notification Settings
✅ Popup
✅ Send email
✅ Push notification (mobile app)
✅ Play sound
Step 4: Create Alert
Click "Create"
Custom Alert Ideas:Alert for Specific Candle Numbers:
Notify when counter reaches +5 or -5
Notify when counter exceeds +10 or -10 (exhaustion)
7. Troubleshooting {#troubleshooting}Common Issues & Solutions:Issue 1: Labels are too cluttered
Solution:
Disable "Show Candle Numbers" in settings
Use larger timeframe
Reduce label size to "tiny"
Issue 2: Too many false signals
Solution:
Increase "Trend Detection Length" (e.g., 20, 50)
Wait for +2 or -2 confirmation
Combine with other indicators
Issue 3: Trend line doesn't match price action
Solution:
Adjust EMA length to match your trading style
Consider using different trend detection (SMA, HMA)
Issue 4: Indicator not showing on chart
Solution:
Check if it's in a separate pane - move to main chart
Refresh the page
Re-add the indicator
Issue 5: Counter seems delayed
Solution:
This is normal - indicator confirms on candle close
For faster signals, use lower timeframe
Reduce EMA length (but expect more noise)
8. Advanced Tips 💡Combining with Other Indicators:Best Combinations:
RSI + Trend Candle Counter
Buy at +1 when RSI > 50
Sell at -1 when RSI < 50
MACD + Trend Candle Counter
Confirm +1 with MACD bullish crossover
Confirm -1 with MACD bearish crossover
Volume + Trend Candle Counter
Strong trends (+1) should have increasing volume
Low volume at high numbers (+10) = exhaustion
Reading Market Psychology: {scrollbar-width:none;-ms-overflow-style:none;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;} ::-webkit-scrollbar{display:none}Counter ValueMarket Psychology+1 to +3Early adopters entering+4 to +7Momentum building+8 to +12FOMO phase+13+Extreme greed - caution!-1 to -3Early sellers-4 to -7Panic building-8 to -12Capitulation-13+Extreme fear - reversal likely9. Real Trading Example 📊Scenario: BTC/USD 1H ChartTime | Counter | Action
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10:00 | -8 | Downtrend established
11:00 | -9 | Still falling
12:00 | -10 | Exhaustion zone - watch closely
13:00 | +1 | ✅ BUY SIGNAL - Trend reversal!
14:00 | +2 | Confirmation - trend valid
15:00 | +3 | Hold position
16:00 | +4 | Add to position (optional)
17:00 | +5 | Move stop loss to breakeven
...
22:00 | +11 | Take partial profits
23:00 | +12 | Tighten stop loss
00:00 | -1 | ❌ EXIT - Trend reversed
MTF EMA200 Dashboard (No Trend Column)Show ema200 position on multiple timeframe, so that in run time we can see price strength and weekness
Stage 2 BasesStage 2 Bases
What is a Stage 2 Base?
Stage 2 = Advancing Phase in Stock price cycle.
Stocks in Stage 2 are in uptrend (50 > 150 > 200-day moving averages).
A pause (consolidation) in an ongoing uptrend.
Price moves sideways for weeks to months after an advance.
Builds energy for the next leg up and allows accumulation.
Strong prior uptrend before the base.
Base length typically 4+ weeks.
Base depth generally 10–40% pullback.
Volume contracts during consolidation.
Breakout occurs above prior highs on strong volume.
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Why They Matter?
Institutions accumulate shares during the base.
Resets overbought conditions without breaking the trend.
Valid breakout often leads to next strong rally.
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How to read this indicator?
Complete Stage 2 bases in Daily Timeframe
Complete Stage 2 bases in Weekly Timeframe
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Key Characteristics
Works on Daily and Weekly Timeframes
Past Stage 2 Bases are marked as well
Base Counts, Depth, Consolidation Range, Move from one base to another and No of days/weeks move are marked
Base 1 are marked when a stock is coming out of Stage 1 (After Golden cross 50SMA > 200 SMA)
Base count is increased when a move from base is more than 20% (Can be modified in Indicator settings)
Base resets to 1 when the base undercuts the previous base
Base markings are stopped when the 200 SMA > 50 SMA
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Indicator Settings
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Limitations
Base markings are stopped when the 200 SMA > 50 SMA but if a stock doesn't go down beyond 40% and the Price action is good within the base then its good to keep the stock in watchlist. This scenario is not handled.
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Disclaimer
This indicator is created purely for educational and informational purposes. It is not a buy or sell recommendation , nor should it be considered financial advice. Trading and investing in the stock market involves risk, and you should do your own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. The creator of this indicator is not responsible for any losses incurred by using this tool.
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MWABUFX with EMA 238 LogicBMM V2 Scalping
BMM V2 Scalping
The upgraded BMM Version 2 Scalping tool is built for traders who demand speed, precision, and clarity in fast-moving markets.
Optimized for lower timeframes (1m, 3m, 5m, and 15m), this version combines:
Real-Time Scalping Signals – Instant buy/sell alerts with minimal lag.
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Dynamic Take Profit & Stop Loss Levels – Auto-plotted R:R zones to plan exits without guesswork.
Smart Noise Filtering – Reduces false signals in choppy price action.
Session-Based Scalping Mode – Focus on London, New York, or Asian sessions for better market rhythm.
Whether you’re catching 10 pips on forex or quick points on indices, BMM V2 Scalping is designed to help you enter fast, manage risk smartly, and exit with confidence.
📌 For educational use only. Not financial advice.
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