ATC v6ATC v6 Indicator: Automatic Session and Time Lines
Designed by Alfa Trade Club for TradingView users, ATC v6 is an advanced
indicator that automatically marks key session opens, closes, and specific times
of financial markets on your chart. This tool eliminates the need to manually track
critical trading hours, allowing you to easily analyze price action in relation to
these important timeframes.
Key Features
This indicator comes with a set of powerful features that provide the flexibility
and visual clarity traders need:
Multi-Time Zone Support: The indicator is based on the world’s three largest
financial market centers:
 New York (America/New_York)
 London (Europe/London)
 Tokyo (Asia/Tokyo)
This allows you to accurately set the lines according to the local time of the
market you are trading.
Customizable Time Lines: Each time zone includes multiple predefined lines
(e.g., “NY Midnight,” “London Open,” “Tokyo Open”). Users can:
 Enable or disable each line
 Set any desired hour and minute
 Assign distinct colors for clear visual separation
Pre-Session Function: This standout feature draws a dotted line a few
minutes before a main time you specify (e.g., the market open). This lets you see
the price level immediately before a key event.
Automatic Price Boxes: When the Pre-Session feature is active, the indicator
draws a colored box between the price at the pre-session moment and the price
at the main event. This box highlights the price range between the pre-
session and the main event, effectively visualizing the volatility at the
session open.
Forward-Extending Lines: All lines extend forward from the moment they are
drawn until the next day. This helps you track how these levels act as support or
resistance throughout the trading session.
Who Is It For?
 Session-Focused Traders: Ideal for those tracking volatility during
London, New York, or Asian session opens.
 Day Traders: Perfect for marking key economic data releases or daily
open/close levels.
 Technical Analysts: A powerful tool for visually analyzing how opening
prices influence price behavior throughout the day.
Concept
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FOREXSOM Session Boxes (Local Time) — Asian, London & New YorkFOREXSOM Session Boxes (Local Time) highlights the three major Forex sessions — Asian, London, and New York — using your chart’s local timezone automatically.
This indicator helps traders visualize market structure, liquidity zones, and timing across global trading hours with accuracy and clarity.
Key Features
Automatically adjusts to your chart’s local timezone
Highlights Asian, London, and New York sessions with clean color zones
Works on all timeframes and asset classes
Ideal for Smart Money Concepts (SMC), ICT, and price action strategies
Helps identify range breakouts, session highs/lows, and liquidity grabs
How It Works
Each session box updates in real time to show the current range as the market develops.
The boxes reset at the end of each session, making it easy to compare volatility and liquidity shifts between regions.
Sessions (default times):
Asian: 17:00 – 03:00
London: 02:00 – 11:00
New York: 07:00 – 16:00
How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart.
Ensure your chart timezone matches your local time in chart settings.
Watch session ranges form and look for liquidity sweeps or breakouts between overlaps (London/New York).
Created by FOREXSOM
Empowering traders worldwide with precision-built tools for Smart Money and institutional trading education.
Anthony's trading strategyWait for signal to print and a continuation candle to enter trade. If no continuation candle, disregard signal.
Algo Trading Signals - Buy/Sell System# 📊 Algo Trading Signals - Dynamic Buy/Sell System
## 🎯 Overview
**Algo Trading Signals** is a sophisticated intraday trading indicator designed for algorithmic traders and active day traders. This system generates precise buy and sell signals based on a dynamic box breakout strategy with intelligent position management, add-on entries, and automatic target adjustment.
The indicator creates a reference price box during a specified time window (default: 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM IST) and generates high-probability signals when price breaks out of this range with confirmation.
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## ✨ Key Features
### 📍 **Smart Signal Generation**
- **Primary Entry Signals**: Clear buy/sell signals on confirmed breakouts above/below the reference box
- **Confirmation Bars**: Reduces false signals by requiring multiple bar confirmation before entry
- **Cooldown System**: Prevents overtrading with configurable cooldown periods between trades
- **Add-On Positions**: Automatically identifies optimal pullback entries for scaling into positions
### 📦 **Dynamic Reference Box**
- Creates a high/low range during your chosen time window
- Automatically updates after each successful trade
- Visual box display with color-coded boundaries (red=resistance, green=support)
- Mid-level reference line for market structure analysis
### 🎯 **Intelligent Position Management**
- **Automatic Target Calculation**: Sets profit targets based on average move distance
- **Add-On System**: Up to 3 additional entries on optimal pullbacks
- **Position Tracking**: Monitors active trades and remaining add-on capacity
- **Auto Box Shift**: Adjusts reference box after target hits for continued trading
### 📊 **Visual Clarity**
- **Color-Coded Labels**: 
  - 🟢 Green for BUY signals
  - 🔴 Red for SELL signals
  - 🔵 Blue for ADD-ON buys
  - 🟠 Orange for ADD-ON sells
  - ✓ Yellow for Target hits
- **TP Level Lines**: Dotted lines showing current profit targets
- **Hover Tooltips**: Detailed information on entry prices, targets, and add-on numbers
### 📈 **Real-Time Statistics**
Live performance dashboard showing:
- Total buy and sell signals generated
- Number of add-on positions taken
- Take profit hits achieved
- Current trade status (LONG/SHORT/None)
- Cooldown timer status
### 🔔 **Comprehensive Alerts**
Built-in alert conditions for:
- Primary buy entry signals
- Primary sell entry signals
- Add-on buy positions
- Add-on sell positions
- Buy take profit hits
- Sell take profit hits
---
## 🛠️ Configuration Options
### **Time Settings**
- **Box Start Hour/Minute**: Define when to begin tracking the reference range
- **Box End Hour/Minute**: Define when to lock the reference box
- **Default**: 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM (IST) - Perfect for Indian market opening range
### **Trade Settings**
- **Target Points (TP)**: Average move distance for profit targets (default: 40 points)
- **Breakout Confirmation Bars**: Number of bars to confirm breakout (default: 2)
- **Cooldown After Trade**: Bars to wait after closing position (default: 3)
- **Add-On Distance Points**: Minimum pullback for add-on entry (default: 40 points)
- **Max Add-On Positions**: Maximum additional positions allowed (default: 3)
### **Display Options**
- Toggle buy/sell signal labels
- Show/hide trading box visualization
- Show/hide TP level lines
- Show/hide statistics table
---
## 💡 How It Works
### **Phase 1: Box Formation (9:15 AM - 9:45 AM)**
The indicator tracks the high and low prices during your specified time window to create a reference box representing the opening range.
### **Phase 2: Breakout Detection**
After the box is locked, the system monitors for:
- **Bullish Breakout**: Price closes above box high for confirmation bars
- **Bearish Breakout**: Price closes below box low for confirmation bars
### **Phase 3: Signal Generation**
When confirmation requirements are met:
- Entry signal is generated with clear visual label
- Target price is calculated (Entry ± Target Points)
- Position tracking activates
- Cooldown timer starts
### **Phase 4: Position Management**
During active trade:
- **Add-On Logic**: If price pulls back by specified distance but stays within favorable range, additional entry signal fires
- **Target Monitoring**: Continuously checks if price reaches TP level
- **Box Adjustment**: After TP hit, box automatically shifts to new range for next opportunity
### **Phase 5: Trade Exit & Reset**
On target hit:
- Position closes with TP marker
- Statistics update
- Box repositions for next setup
- Cooldown activates
- System ready for next signal
---
## 📌 Best Use Cases
### **Ideal For:**
- ✅ Intraday breakout trading strategies
- ✅ Algorithmic trading systems (via alerts/webhooks)
- ✅ Opening range breakout (ORB) strategies
- ✅ Index futures (Nifty, Bank Nifty, Sensex)
- ✅ High-liquidity stocks with clear ranges
- ✅ Automated trading bots
- ✅ Scalping and day trading
### **Markets:**
- Indian Stock Market (NSE/BSE)
- Futures & Options
- Forex pairs
- Cryptocurrency (adjust timing for 24/7 markets)
- Global indices
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## ⚙️ Integration with Algo Trading
This indicator is **algo-ready** and can be integrated with automated trading systems:
1. **TradingView Alerts**: Set up alert conditions for each signal type
2. **Webhook Integration**: Connect alerts to trading platforms via webhooks
3. **API Automation**: Use with brokers supporting TradingView integration (Zerodha, Upstox, Interactive Brokers, etc.)
4. **Signal Data Access**: All signals are plotted for external data retrieval
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## 📖 Quick Start Guide
1. **Add Indicator**: Apply to your chart (works best on 1-5 minute timeframes)
2. **Configure Time Window**: Set your desired box formation period
3. **Adjust Parameters**: Tune confirmation bars, targets, and add-on settings to your trading style
4. **Set Alerts**: Create alert conditions for automated notifications
5. **Backtest**: Review historical signals to validate strategy performance
6. **Go Live**: Enable alerts and start receiving real-time trading signals
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## ⚠️ Risk Disclaimer
This indicator is a **tool for analysis** and does not guarantee profits. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. Always:
- Use proper position sizing
- Implement stop losses (not included in this indicator)
- Test thoroughly before live trading
- Understand market conditions
- Never risk more than you can afford to lose
- Consider your risk tolerance and trading experience
**Past performance does not indicate future results.**
## 🔄 Version History
**v1.0** - Initial Release
- Dynamic box formation system
- Confirmed breakout signals
- Add-on position management
- Visual signal labels and statistics
- Comprehensive alert system
- Auto-adjusting target boxes
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## 📞 Support & Feedback
If you find this indicator helpful:
- ⭐ Please leave a like/favorite
- 💬 Share your feedback in comments
- 📊 Share your results and improvements
- 🤝 Suggest features for future updates
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## 🏷️ Tags
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*Remember: The best indicator is combined with proper risk management and trading discipline.* Use it at your own rist, not as financial advie
KCP Support & Resistance [Dr.K.C.PRAKASH]ChatGPT said:
This indicator “KCP Support & Resistance  ” (Pine Script v5) is a multi-featured support & resistance tool that combines pivots, slope-based channels, Fibonacci options, and SMA200 trend reference.
🔎 Core Concept
The script identifies pivot highs and lows and uses them to draw support and resistance levels on the chart.
It allows you to visualize them in two ways:
Horizontal lines (flat support/resistance at pivot values).
Parallel slope-based lines (trend-adjusted, drawn with slope factor).
⚙️ Settings & Options
Theme
useDark: Switches to a dark-color palette with bright neon-style lines for better visibility on dark charts.
Basic Settings
length: Pivot length (bars used to detect swing high/low).
lookback: How many past pivot points to use for plotting lines.
Slope: Multiplier applied to slope calculations (for slanted trendline-style S/R).
Extend Horizontal Lines Left?: Option to extend horizontal lines to both sides.
Extend Parallel Lines Left?: Same for slope-based lines.
Show/Hide Controls
Show Parallel Lines?: Toggle diagonal support/resistance.
Show Horizontal Lines?: Toggle flat levels.
Show SMA 200 Line?: Toggle long-term SMA(200) reference.
Hide Fibonacci Lines? / Show Fib Trend Line? / Show All Fibonacci Lines?: (reserved for Fib functionality).
Line Colors
Customizable line colors for parallel & horizontal high/low lines.
If Dark Theme is enabled → Uses preset colors:
Electric Blue (Resistance - Parallel Highs)
Neon Green (Support - Parallel Lows)
Deep Red/Pink (Horizontal Highs)
Warm Yellow (Horizontal Lows)
📐 Logic & Calculations
Pivot Detection
Uses ta.pivothigh & ta.pivotlow with length to mark swing points.
Stores them in arrays for drawing multiple levels.
Slope Calculation
Uses covariance/variance of price vs. time (bar_index) to estimate slope.
Multiplied by Slope factor.
Makes trend-following parallel support/resistance lines possible.
Line Drawing
Parallel lines: Slanted, based on pivot highs/lows + slope.
Horizontal lines: Flat support & resistance levels extended across the chart.
SMA200 Plot
Plots SMA(200) for long-term trend direction.
Colored white if EMA(200) > SMA(200), else yellow (trend bias visual).
📊 What You See on Chart
Support & Resistance drawn dynamically from pivots.
Choice of horizontal (classic S/R) or sloped (trend-following) lines.
Dark theme colors → Electric blue, neon green, deep pink, warm yellow (if enabled).
SMA200 reference line → Helps identify bullish/bearish long-term bias.
Optional Fibonacci lines (future expansion).
ICT Suspension BlocksICT Suspension Block (SB) Indicator 
The ICT Suspension Block (SB) is a three-candle price action pattern that often act as support or resistance zones. A  Suspension Block  is a three-candle pattern showing a brief pause in price efficiency before continuation. These zones frequently serve as areas where price may later return, offering traders potential trading opportunities.
 Pattern Definition 
A Suspension Block forms when three consecutive candles move in the same direction but leave behind a specific body-to-body imbalance.  (a gap between the bodies of consecutive candles). 
 Bullish Suspension Block (+SB): 
 
 All three candles are bullish (close > open).
 Candle 1 close < Candle 2 open.
 Candle 2 close < Candle 3 open.
 Zone = from Candle 1 close to Candle 3 open.
 
 Bearish Suspension Block (-SB): 
 
 All three candles are bearish (close < open).
 Candle 1 close > Candle 2 open.
 Candle 2 close > Candle 3 open.
 Zone = from Candle 1 close to Candle 3 open.
 
 These zones mark areas where price was temporarily imbalanced. Price often “respects” these levels later, either bouncing from them or breaking through them, which can provide valuable trade context. 
 Application 
 
 Suspension Blocks are used to mark areas where price may later react:
 A Bullish SB can act as potential support.
 A Bearish SB can act as potential resistance.
 
The significance of a block depends on market context. Blocks formed during strong, impulsive moves tend to be more meaningful than those in consolidation.
 How the Indicator Works 
 
 Identifies bullish and bearish suspension blocks using body gap imbalances. 
 Draws colored zones (green = bullish, red = bearish) directly on the chart. 
 Extends zones forward until they are inversed by price action. 
 Once inversed, zones switch to a neutral color, allowing traders to annotate/extend them manually if desired. 
 Includes Consequent Encroachment (CE) lines (the 50% equilibrium of the block), which many traders use as reaction levels.
 
 Features  
 
 Customizable colors for bullish, bearish, and inversed zones
 Extend blocks indefinitely forward or limit them to a set number of bars
 Adjustable maximum number of displayed blocks for performance control
 Consequent Encroachment (CE) (Middle Point, 50%, Equilibrium) line feature
 Configurable CE line style, color, and width
 
 How to Use It 
 
 Trend Following: Blocks forming in the direction of trend can act as continuation zones.
 Reversals: Opposite-direction blocks may signal exhaustion and potential turning points.
 Liquidity Levels: CE lines (50% of block) often serve as reaction levels for entries, partials, or stop placement.
 Context is Key: Suspension Blocks should not be used in isolation. Combine them with market structure, liquidity pools, or other confluence factors for best results.
 
 Notes 
 
 This indicator is intended for technical analysis and research.
 It should always be combined with proper risk management and a complete trading plan.
 Past market behavior does not guarantee future results.
CRT + Daily Bias - Milana Trades 
This indicator merges Candle Range Theory (CRT) with a Daily & Weekly Bias model, offering traders a complete view of both short-term price traps and higher-timeframe market direction. It is designed to highlight potential liquidity traps, reversals, and directional bias in a structured and visually intuitive format.
 🔹 1. Candle Range Theory (CRT) 
The CRT module detects false breakout candles (trap candles) and plots key high/low levels to mark significant turning points.
Bullish CRT
Occurs when price makes a lower low than the previous candle but closes bullish (close > open).
→ Suggests a possible upside reversal.
  
Bearish CRT
Occurs when price makes a higher high than the previous candle but closes bearish (close < open).
→ Suggests a possible downside reversal.
  
When a CRT is detected:
Dotted lines and levels are drawn from the trap candle’s high/low.
Labels such as CRT, CRT H, and CRT L appear for easy visualization.
Previous CRT structures can auto-clear when new traps form.
Alerts trigger once a trap is confirmed on candle close.
 
🔹 2. Daily & Weekly Bias 
The Bias module determines market direction using daily and weekly candle structure. It evaluates:
Breaks above/below previous highs and lows.
Failed breaks (false moves beyond prior levels).
Inside bars (neutral range conditions).
Bias Logic Summary:
Close Above Previous High → Bullish
Close Below Previous Low → Bearish
Failed Break Above → Bearish
Failed Break Below → Bullish
Inside Range → Neutral
Both Daily and Weekly bias values are displayed in an on-chart table for quick context.
⚠️ Note:
The bias readings are technical references, not trading signals. Always combine them with your own analysis, context, and market awareness.
🔹 3. Bias Table
A clean table (top-right by default) displays:
Timeframe (Daily / Weekly)
Current Bias (Bullish, Bearish, Neutral)
Reason for bias (breakout, failure, or inside bar)
The table is fully customizable, allowing you to adjust:
Header and text colors
Background and border styles
Display of specific timeframes (Daily / Weekly)
🔹 4. Alerts
Real-time alerts notify you when:
Bullish CRT is detected
Bearish CRT is detected
Alerts only trigger on candle close for accuracy and reduced false signals.
 🔹 5. Settings
 
CRT Module
Length: Number of bars CRT levels extend.
Clear Broken: Automatically removes old CRT levels when new traps form.
Trap Candle Colors: Customize bullish/bearish candle highlights.
Line & Label Style: Full control of label size, color, and line styling.
Bias Module
Show Table: Toggle on/off.
Show Daily / Weekly Bias: Select which to display.
Color Customization: Set colors for bias states and table design.
🔹 6. How to Use
Watch for CRT labels forming near major  or liquidity areas.
Check the Daily/Weekly Bias Table for trend confirmation.
Align CRT signals with the bias direction for higher-probability setups.
Use alerts to stay informed without constantly monitoring charts.
Mitigation Blocks — Lite (ICT) + Stats + Entry75Mitigation Blocks — Lite (ICT) + Stats + Entry75
What it does
This indicator finds recent Mitigation Blocks (ICT-style) and draws a single active bullish and bearish block on the chart.
It also plots the 75% entry level for each active block and shows a compact performance HUD (“Отработано / Worked”) so you can quickly judge how well blocks have been reacting on the current symbol and timeframe.
Logic (brief)
Structure impulse
A new block is created when price breaks the last swing (pivot-based) with an optional ATR body filter.
After an upswing break → search the most recent bearish candle within a lookback window → its body defines the bullish block (top/bottom = max/min of that candle’s open/close).
After a downswing break → search the most recent bullish candle → defines the bearish block.
Touch & mitigation
First time price touches a block, the block is marked mitigated (border becomes dashed).
Entry line for that block is removed (no history clutter to the left).
75% entry levels
Long (bullish block): entry = top − 0.75 × (top − bottom) (deeper inside from the top).
Short (bearish block): entry = bottom + 0.75 × (top − bottom) (deeper inside from the bottom).
Lines are drawn only to the right (history on the left is hidden).
Stats (HUD)
The HUD shows Worked% per side: percentage of first touches that reached a simple target in the check window.
Current version uses a conservative proxy: success if, within the next bars, price moved away from the block by at least ~1×ATR (internally calculated) without first invalidating the block’s opposite boundary.
Values are accumulated while the script runs on the loaded chart range.
Inputs
Structure
Swing length (pivot) — pivot size to detect last swing.
Require minimum impulse / Min body × ATR / ATR length — filter for strong displacement bars.
Search last opposite candle (bars back) — lookback to find the candle that defines the block.
Style
Fill & border colors for bullish/bearish blocks.
Mitigated border color (dashed on first touch).
Entry 75% lines
Show 75% entry lines (on/off)
Colors and line width.
Autoscale
Optional hidden anchor plots for better autoscaling.
On-chart elements
Active bullish/bearish block (rectangle, extended right).
Dashed border once the block is mitigated (first touch).
75% entry line for each non-mitigated block (drawn only to the right; removed on mitigation).
HUD (top-right):
LONG | Worked: XX.X% | 
SHORT | Worked: XX.X% | 
If there is no active (non-mitigated) block on a side, the entry cell shows “ожидаем” (“waiting”).
How to read it
Trade from block to block: use the 75% line as a reference entry inside the zone; stops are commonly placed beyond the opposite side of the block.
Worked% helps compare symbols/timeframes: higher with a decent sample typically means more reliable reactions.
The indicator shows only the latest valid block per side to keep the chart clean.
Notes & tips
This is a discretionary tool intended to support ICT-style execution; it is not a strategy and does not place trades.
Try different timeframes. Many users prefer M5–H1 for entries and H4–D1 for context.
You can turn off entry lines if you only want the zones.
Because stats are computed on the visible history while the script runs, switching symbols/TFs will reset the counters.
Inputs (defaults)
Pivot length: 5
ATR length: 14
Min body × ATR: 1.0 (enable/disable filter)
Opposite candle lookback: 5
Entry 75% lines: ON
BTC 5-MA Multi Cross Strategy By Hardik Prajapati Ai TradelabThis strategy is built around the five most powerful and commonly used moving averages in crypto trading — 5, 20, 50, 100, and 200-period SMAs (Simple Moving Averages) — applied on a 1-hour Bitcoin chart.
Core Idea:
The strategy aims to identify strong bullish trends by confirming when the price action crosses above all key moving averages. This alignment of multiple MAs indicates momentum shift and helps filter out false breakouts.
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⚙️ How It Works:
	1.	Calculates 5 Moving Averages:
	•	5 MA → Short-term momentum (fastest signal)
	•	20 MA → Near-term trend confirmation
	•	50 MA → Mid-term trend filter
	•	100 MA → Long-term trend foundation
	•	200 MA → Macro-trend direction (strongest support/resistance)
	2.	Buy Condition (Entry):
	•	A Buy is triggered when:
	•	The price crosses above the 5 MA, and
	•	The closing price remains above all other MAs (20, 50, 100, 200)
This signals that momentum is aligned across all time horizons — a strong uptrend confirmation.
	3.	Sell Condition (Exit):
	•	The position is closed when price crosses below the 20 MA, showing weakness in short-term momentum.
	4.	Visual Signals:
	•	🟢 BUY triangle below candles → Entry signal
	•	🔴 SELL triangle above candles → Exit signal
	•	Colored MAs plotted for trend clarity.
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📈 Recommended Usage:
	•	Chart: BTC/USDT
	•	Timeframe: 1 Hour
	•	Type: Trend-following crossover strategy
	•	Ideal for: Identifying major breakout moves and confirming trend reversals.
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⚠️ Notes:
	•	This script is meant for educational and backtesting purposes only.
	•	Always apply additional confirmation tools (like RSI, Volume, or VIX-style filters) before live trading.
	•	Works best during trending markets; may produce whipsaws in sideways zones.
Supply/Demand Zone Marker mit AlertsSupply and Demand Zones Marker. You can costumize the length of the Zone, the Body Wick Ratio and if it automatically revome old Zones.
US Government Shutdowns – Full History (with durations)이 지표는 1976년 이후 실제로 정부 기능이 중단된 모든 미국 정부 셧다운 기간을 시각화합니다.
S&P500 또는 지정한 심볼 차트 위에 각 셧다운 구간을 세로선과 음영 박스로 표시하고,
각 기간의 지속일수(일) 라벨을 함께 제공합니다.
데이터 출처: 미국 하원 공식 기록 (U.S. House History – Funding Gaps and Shutdowns in the Federal Government)
기능
• 모든 셧다운 구간 자동 표시
• 음영/세로선/라벨 개별 On-Off 가능
• 진행 중인 셧다운은 자동으로 ‘현재 시점까지’ 확장 표시
시장 변동성 분석, 정책 이벤트 리스크 평가, 장기 매크로 백테스트 등에 유용합니다.
This indicator visualizes all official US government shutdown periods since 1976 directly on any selected chart (default: S&P 500).
Each shutdown period is shown with vertical lines and shaded boxes, along with labels indicating the duration in days.
Data Source: U.S. House History – Funding Gaps and Shutdowns in the Federal Government
Features:
• Displays every historical shutdown automatically
• Optional shading, lines, and duration labels
• Ongoing shutdowns dynamically extend to the current date
Useful for analyzing volatility around fiscal policy events and long-term macro correlations.
PRITESH@23Pritesh@23 (Protected)
Overview:
A flexible SMC-style indicator combining EMA trend, ADX/DMI confirmation, RSI filtering, SMC swing pivots (order-block detection), pre-entry markers, a 0–7 signalScore, and optional horizontal lines anchored to weak candles from a selected timeframe.
Key inputs:
• EMA Fast / EMA Slow
• ADX length & smoothing
• RSI length
• Swing lookback (order block detection)
• Show/hide SMC zones (order-block boxes & lines)
• Show signalScore (0–7)
• Horizontal lines TF & style controls (color, width, pattern)
• Max lines per type (to limit drawing objects)
Usage:
1. Add to chart and select preferred timeframe.
2. Adjust EMA/ADX/RSI to match instrument volatility (e.g., lower EMA for lower timeframes).
3. Use signalScore (0–7) to prioritize setups; pre-entry markers flag potential entries inside order-blocks.
4. Horizontal weak-candle lines help mark structural weakness/resilience across TFs.
Support & License:
• Protected source — code not visible to users.  
• For questions/support: contact the author (provide non-sensitive contact).  
• License: For personal use only. Redistribution or resale is prohibited without the author's express permission.
Version: 1.0
Mitigation Blocks — Lite (ICT) + Arrows + Stats📌 Mitigation Blocks — Lite (ICT-Based) + Arrows
This indicator detects mitigation blocks based on price structure shifts, inspired by ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts. It works by identifying strong impulses and highlighting the last opposite candle, forming a mitigation block zone for potential reversal or continuation trades.
🔍 Features:
✅ Automatic detection of bullish and bearish mitigation blocks
🟩 Box visualization with border color change on mitigation (first touch)
📉 ATR-based impulse filtering
📌 Entry arrows on first mitigation (touch)
📊 Autoscale anchors for better chart readability
📈 Real-time HUD info panel
📉 Backtest-friendly design (stable, deterministic logic)
🛠️ How it works:
Detects swing highs/lows using pivot points.
Confirms impulse candles breaking recent structure.
Locates the last opposite candle as the mitigation block.
Displays a block box until price revisits the zone.
On the first touch (mitigation), the block is marked and arrows are drawn.
💡 Ideal Use Case:
Apply this on higher timeframes (e.g., 4H) to identify potential limit order zones.
Use the blocks as entry zones and combine with confluence: FVGs, imbalance, S&D, or liquidity levels.
🧠 Extra Tip:
You can extend this script to include:
Win-rate tracking
Auto TP/SL levels based on ATR
Confluence detection (e.g., FVG, order blocks)
Opening Range Gaps [TakingProphets]What is an Opening Range Gap (ORG)?
In ICT, the Opening Range Gap is defined as the price difference between the previous session’s close (e.g., 4:00 PM EST in U.S. indices) and the current day’s open (9:30 AM EST).
That gap is a liquidity void—an area where no trading occurred during regular hours.
Why ICT Traders Care About ORG
 Liquidity Void (Gap Fill Logic) 
-Because the gap is an untraded area, it naturally acts as a draw on liquidity.
-Price often seeks to rebalance by retracing into or fully filling this void.
 Premium/Discount Sensitivity 
-Once the ORG is defined, ICT treats it as a mini dealing range.
-Above EQ (Consequent Encroachment) = algorithmic premium (sell-sensitive).
-Below EQ = algorithmic discount (buy-sensitive).
-Price reaction at these levels gives a precise read on institutional intent intraday.
 Support/Resistance from ORG 
-If the session opens above prior close, the gap often acts as support until violated.
-If the session opens below prior close, the gap often acts as resistance until reclaimed.
 Key ICT Concepts Anchored to ORG 
Consequent Encroachment (CE): The midpoint of the gap. The algo is highly sensitive to CE as a decision point: reject → continuation; reclaim → reversal.
Draw on Liquidity (DoL): Price is algorithmically “pulled” toward gap fills, CE, or the opposite side of the ORG.
Order Flow Confirmation: If price ignores the gap and runs away from it, this signals strong institutional order flow in that direction.
Confluence with Other Tools: FVGs, OBs, and HTF PD arrays often overlap with ORG levels, strengthening setups.
 Practical Application for Traders 
Bias Formation:
Use ORG EQ as a line in the sand for intraday bias.
If price trades below ORG EQ after the open → look for short setups into the prior day’s low or external liquidity.
If price trades above ORG EQ → favor longs into highs/liquidity pools.
Execution Framework:
Wait for liquidity raids or market structure shifts at ORG edges (.00, .25, .50, .75).
Target: EQ, opposite quarter, or full gap fill.
 Precision Reads: 
ORG lines let traders anticipate where algorithms are likely to respond, providing mechanical invalidation and clear targets without clutter.
Trendline Breakouts With Targets [ omerprıme ]Indicator Explanation (English)
This indicator is designed to detect trendline breakouts and provide early trading signals when the price breaks key support or resistance levels.
Trendline Detection
The indicator identifies recent swing highs and lows to construct dynamic trendlines.
These trendlines act as support in an uptrend and resistance in a downtrend.
Breakout Confirmation
When the price closes above a resistance trendline, the indicator generates a bullish breakout signal.
When the price closes below a support trendline, it generates a bearish breakout signal.
Filtering False Signals
To reduce false breakouts, additional conditions (such as candle confirmation, volume filters, or price momentum) can be applied.
Only significant and confirmed breakouts are highlighted.
Trading Logic
Buy signals are triggered when the price breaks upward through resistance with confirmation.
Sell signals are triggered when the price breaks downward through support with confirmation.
EMA 20+50 + MACD Strateji ( omerprıme)EASY BUY-SELL basitçe al -sat yapabileceğiniz macd indikatörü ve ema kullanılmış bir indikatördür unutmayın ki ne kadar basit o kadar verimli.
Moving Averages) to generate trading signals and trend confirmation.
Trend Identification with EMA
Two EMAs are used to determine the overall market trend (commonly a short-term EMA and a long-term EMA).
When the short EMA crosses above the long EMA, it indicates an uptrend.
When the short EMA crosses below the long EMA, it signals a downtrend.
Signal Confirmation with MACD
The MACD line and Signal line are analyzed to detect momentum shifts.
A bullish signal occurs when the MACD line crosses above the Signal line, especially if the EMAs confirm an uptrend.
A bearish signal occurs when the MACD line crosses below the Signal line, especially if the EMAs confirm a downtrend.
Trading Logic
Buy signals appear only when both the EMA trend is bullish and the MACD confirms momentum to the upside.
Sell signals appear only when both the EMA trend is bearish and the MACD confirms momentum to the downside.
Smart Money Concepts [varshitAlgo]🚀 Smart Money Concept (SMC) – Varshit Algo Indicator
The Varshit Algo Indicator is built for traders who want to trade like institutions and understand the true market structure behind the charts. It combines multiple Smart Money Concepts into one powerful tool to help identify high-probability trade setups.
🔹 Key Features:
Automatically detects Order Blocks, Break of Structure (BOS), and Market Structure Shifts (MSS)
Highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVG) for precise entry points
Identifies liquidity zones and reversal areas where market makers trap retail traders
Multi-timeframe confirmation for stronger signals
Clean, user-friendly, and professional visual design
🔹 Best For:
Scalping, intraday, and swing trading
Traders who want to apply institutional trading concepts
Beginners to learn SMC + Advanced traders to execute strategies with confidence
⚠️ Disclaimer: This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always trade with proper risk management.
Correlation Table 5хThe script allows you to determine the correlation in real time, which makes it possible to effectively select trading pairs.
DOT BOMB: Outlier Mark + Candle ColoringThis indicator helps us to get in where the probability of good trade is the highest which in my terms its called as the casino way of trading.
Works with every asset class/ every chart.
Useful for any trader to progress/recover their account which is mathematically made and proven.
DOT BOMB: Outlier Mark + Candle Coloringthis indicator helps us to get in where the probability of good trade trade is the highest which in my terms its called as the casino way of trading 
works with asset class useful for any trader to progress/recover their account which is mathematically made and proven 
SANGAM ENTRYThis setup is highly effective in helping traders catch entries before a major move begins. When all the LINES converge and merge together, it signals an opportunity to take buy or sell entries with low risk and high reward. It serves as one of the best confirmations for both trend continuation and breakout trades. Many traders can benefit from this approach, as it is absolutely simple, practical, and easy to manage when planning their entries.
Scalper's Dream by Chino,CHINO’S ICT MES/MNQ Strategy — FVG/BOS/OTE/PD + VWAP + SMA + BB Squeeze/Failure
Summary
Intraday ICT-inspired toolkit tuned for MES/MNQ (also effective on equities/ETFs and crypto). It blends Fair Value Gaps (FVG) — including multi-timeframe FVG (MTF FVG) with first-touch and min-gap filters — Break of Structure (BOS), Optimal Trade Entry (OTE), and Prior-Day levels with VWAP, SMA gates, 9:30 Open, Session Equilibrium (EQ), custom ORB, and Key Rejection Levels (KRL). It also includes Accumulation/Distribution phase reads and Manipulation cues (e.g., liquidity sweeps/stop-runs) to contextualize trend transitions. On top, it adds Bollinger Band squeeze breakouts & failure reversals, V/A shape reversal detectors, Volume-boosted buy/sell signals with Reversal Candle Assist, Asia/London/New York sessions, an Options Assist HUD, and a Market Internals HUD.
Disclaimer: This tool is for education and research purposes only and is not financial advice. Test thoroughly in replay/paper before live trading.






















