Silent Trigger Silent Trigger combines widely used concepts under one scoring engine. Each module adds weight only when its conditions are met:
1. Higher-Timeframe (HTF) context
• Requests 1H and the next HTF up (e.g., 4H/D) with request.security(...) on confirmed bars only.
• Uses RSI(14) and a MACD line (EMA12–EMA26 difference) for bias.
• By default HTF weights the score. There is an option to require HTF alignment if you prefer a hard filter.
2. Market regime
• ADX for trend strength.
• Bollinger Band width and a fractal-energy proxy to detect squeeze/coiling vs expansion.
3. Smart-money / Wyckoff structure
• High-volume narrow bars, absorption, spring/upthrust, and liquidity grabs past recent swing highs/lows.
4. Momentum & divergences
• RSI and MACD-line divergences (regular + hidden) and simple exhaustion checks.
5. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
• 3-bar gap with mid-gap revisit confirmation.
6. Volume context
• Relative volume and a compact 10-bin rolling volume profile to locate HVN proximity.
7. Sessions / time filter
• Optional London/NY “kill zone” participation filter.
8. Correlation (optional)
• Simple BTC trend check for USD-quoted markets.
Pre-Move (yellow) logic:
Triggers only when the market is compressed (squeeze/low fractal energy), ADX is rising, the MACD histogram is near zero (pressure building), and there is a money-flow impulse (MFI slope and/or OBV Z-score spike).
The yellow diamond is plotted on the side of the expected move:
• Below for bullish reversals / Above for bullish breakouts.
• Above for bearish reversals / Below for bearish breakouts.
A built-in cooldown keeps yellows from spamming.
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What appears on the chart
• Bull diamond (green): Total score ≥ your threshold and > bear score.
• Bear diamond (magenta): Mirror of the above.
• Pre-move (yellow): Early heads-up; use it with HTF context and structure.
All diamonds are intentionally tiny to minimize clutter.
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Key settings
• Signal Mode & Min Probability – tighten/loosen confirmations.
• Use Higher TF in Scoring – soft weighting (default).
• Require HTF Alignment – optional hard gate.
• Module toggles – Smart Money, Wyckoff, FVG, Correlation, Sessions.
• Pre-Move – enable, cooldown bars, MFI levels, OBV Z-score threshold.
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How to use (practical)
1. Choose a TF that matches your style (5–15m intraday, 1H–4H swing).
2. Read HTF bias first; trade in that direction unless structure clearly supports a reversal.
3. Treat yellow as “get ready.” Act only when a green/magenta prints with structure (S/R, FVG, HVN) and acceptable risk.
4. Place stops beyond the liquidity level or FVG midpoint; size positions conservatively.
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Repainting & HTF policy
• No lookahead is used anywhere.
• request.security is called on confirmed bars; the HTF MACD line is computed inside the HTF context (single series), not by indexing a tuple.
• Signals are designed for bar-close confirmation. Intra-bar alerts can change until the bar closes.
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Limitations (honest)
• Money-flow features depend on volume quality; thin/synthetic volume reduces reliability.
• Pre-moves can fail during unscheduled news shocks or when HTF trend is dominant.
• This is not financial advice. You are responsible for entries, exits, and risk.
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Alerts
Built-in bull/bear alerts include direction and a probability bucket (Basic/Moderate/Strong/Extreme).
Pre-move yellows are primarily visual; you can still set an alert on their plot condition if desired.
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Why this isn’t a “mashup”
• A single probability engine blends HTF bias, structure (liquidity/Wyckoff/FVG), regime, and volume into a score, rather than stacking unrelated indicators.
• A pre-move detector that requires compression + rising trend energy + money-flow impulse, and places the marker on the side of the expected move, with cooldown control.
• A lightweight rolling HVN check to bias continuation vs mean-reversion near key nodes.
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Changelog (summary)
• Current release: pre-move module, HTF hard-gate option, tiny diamonds, clarified HTF/no-repaint policy, session filter tidy-up.
Cycles
Macro Glass DashboardMacro Glass Dashboard (Free, off-chart)
What it is: A sleek panel that summarizes multi-timeframe trend health—no clutter on your candles.
What you see: 3 TFs (configurable) with fast/slow EMA alignment, distance from the long baseline, and a momentum heat strip.
When to use it: Swing planning, top-down scans, or as a second monitor overlay.
Why it’s free: A read-only dashboard to keep you aligned with higher-timeframe flow before you deploy capital.
Pro tip: Require at least 2 of 3 TFs showing “UP” before you consider long setups on your trading TF.
Prism Ribbon LitePrism Ribbon Lite (Free)
What it is: A glossy, on-chart trend ribbon that makes market state obvious at a glance—perfect for streamers and screenshots.
What you see: Three EMAs with a smooth color-fill, a soft Bollinger channel glow, optional session VWAP, and a compact HUD (trend, RVOL, BB z-width).
When to use it: Any timeframe, any symbol, when you want a beautiful, low-noise read of expansion vs balance.
Why it’s free: It’s a visual compass—no signals, no backtesting—so you can learn market structure without distractions.
Pro tip: Use the ribbon color + VWAP alignment to decide if you should even be looking for longs/shorts before applying your actual system.
Ark FCI OscillatorFinancial Conditions Index Oscillator
This indicator tracks week-over-week changes in the National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI), providing a dynamic view of evolving financial conditions in the United States.
Overview
The National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI) is a comprehensive weekly composite index published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. It measures financial conditions across U.S. money markets, debt and equity markets, and the traditional and shadow banking systems.
Interpretation
Positive values indicate improving financial conditions
Negative values signal deteriorating financial conditions
Risk assets demonstrate particular sensitivity to changes in financial conditions, making this oscillator valuable for market timing and risk assessment.
Alternative Data Source
Users can modify the source to FRED:NFCIRISK to focus specifically on risk dynamics. The NFCIRISK subindex isolates volatility and funding risk measures within the financial sector, capturing market volatility indicators and liquidity shortage probabilities while excluding broader credit and leverage conditions.
Preston Pysh - BTC Power Law in Any Fiat CurrencyThis tool helps a user understand what the power law suggests the expected annual CAGR is for any currency (can be adjusted in the settings). It also shows the project price (in said fiat currency) for the next ten years.
Niveles Anuales +-5% con PreciosNiveles calculados de % de precios según el precio de apertura anual
TF ZONES VIPTF ZONES VIP – Advanced Session Zones and Pivot Indicator
“TF ZONES VIP” is a comprehensive TradingView indicator designed for professional traders, providing clear visualization of key session zones, pivot levels, High/Low levels, and intraday mini-cycles. It offers full control over multi-timeframe analysis.
Key Features:
Session Zones: Asia, London, NY AM, NY Lunch, NY PM with customizable colors and labels.
Session Pivot Lines: High, Low, and midpoint lines with optional alerts on level breaks.
Intraday Mini-Cycles: Up to 9 additional time segments for more precise intraday analysis.
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Lines: Open, High/Low levels that automatically adjust to the chart timeframe.
Previous Year High/Low: Display last year’s high and low levels.
Day-of-Week Labels: Optional vertical lines to visualize the start of each day.
Customizable Appearance: Adjust time zones, box transparency, label size, line styles, and more.
Alerts Support: Receive alerts for session zones, pivot breaks, and High/Low levels of selected intervals.
This indicator is fully customizable and dynamically adapts to the chart, providing quick access to critical price levels and helping traders make informed decisions.
TF ZonesTF Zones – Timeframe & Session Zones Indicator
TF Zones is an advanced TradingView indicator that visualizes market session zones (Asia, London, New York) and key session, day, week, and month levels. It helps traders quickly identify important trading areas and potential reversal points.
Key Features:
Session Zones: Displays opening and closing hours of major markets, with customizable colors, labels, and transparency.
Session Lines: Automatically plots session highs, lows, and midpoints, with optional alerts when levels are broken.
Daily/Weekly/Monthly Lines (D/W/M): Shows open, high, and low for D/W/M intervals, with High/Low alert support.
Previous Year High/Low: Plots the previous year’s highs and lows on the chart for historical reference.
Day Labels: Optionally displays day-of-week labels and vertical lines marking the start of a new day.
Highly Customizable: Line style and thickness, colors, transparency, label positions, and more.
Alerts Support: Alerts for session line breaks, High/Low levels, and D/W/M points.
TF Zones is perfect for traders who want to visually analyze market activity across time zones and identify key support and resistance levels.
Cyclic Reversal Engine [AlgoPoint]Overview
Most indicators focus on price and momentum, but they often ignore a critical third dimension: time. Markets move in rhythmic cycles of expansion and contraction, but these cycles are not fixed; they speed up in trending markets and slow down in choppy conditions.
The Cyclic Reversal Engine is an advanced analytical tool designed to decode this rhythm. Instead of relying on static, lagging formulas, this indicator learns from past market behavior to anticipate when the current trend is statistically likely to reach its exhaustion point, providing high-probability reversal signals.
It achieves this by combining a sophisticated time analysis with a robust price-action confirmation.
How It Works: The Core Logic
The indicator operates on a multi-stage process to identify potential turning points in the market.
1. Market Regime Analysis (The Brain): Before analyzing any cycles, the indicator first diagnoses the current "personality" of the market. Using a combination of the ADX, Choppiness Index, and RSI, it classifies the market into one of three primary regimes:
- Trending: Strong, directional movement.
- Ranging: Sideways, non-directional chop.
- Reversal: An over-extended state (overbought/oversold) where a turn is imminent.
2. Adaptive Cycle Learning (The "Machine Learning" Aspect): This is the indicator's smartest feature. It constantly analyzes past cycles by measuring the bar-count between significant swing highs and swing lows. Crucially, it learns the average cycle duration for each specific market regime. For example, it learns that "in a strong trending market, a new swing low tends to occur every 35 bars," while "in a ranging market, this extends to 60 bars."
3. The Countdown & Timing Signal: The indicator identifies the last major swing high or low and starts a bar-by-bar countdown. Based on the current market regime, it selects the appropriate learned cycle length from its memory. When the bar count approaches this adaptive target, the indicator determines that a reversal is "due" from a timing perspective.
4. Price Confirmation (The Trigger): A signal is never generated based on timing alone. Once the timing condition is met (the cycle is "due"), the indicator waits for a final price-action confirmation. The default confirmation is the RSI entering an extreme overbought or oversold zone, signaling momentum exhaustion. The signal is only triggered when Time + Price Confirmation align.
How to Use This Indicator
- The Dashboard: The panel in the bottom-right corner is your command center.
- Market Regime: Shows the current market personality analyzed by the engine.
- Adaptive Cycle / Bar Count: This is the core of the indicator. It shows the target cycle length for the current regime (e.g., 50) and the current bar count since the last swing point (e.g., 45). The background turns orange when the bar count enters the "due zone," indicating that you should be on high alert for a reversal.
- BUY/SELL Signals: A label appears on the chart only when the two primary conditions are met:
The timing is right (Bar Count has reached the Adaptive Cycle target).
The price confirms exhaustion (RSI is in an extreme zone).
A BUY signal suggests a downtrend cycle is likely complete, and a SELL signal suggests an uptrend cycle is likely complete.
Key Settings
- Pivot Lookback: Controls the sensitivity of the swing point detection. Higher values will identify more significant, longer-term cycles.
- Market Regime Engine: The ADX, Choppiness, and RSI settings can be fine-tuned to adjust how the indicator classifies the market's personality.
- Require Price Confirmation: You can toggle the RSI confirmation on or off. It is highly recommended to keep it enabled for higher-quality signals.
NY 4H High/Low Levels — VIPINWhat this script does
This indicator automatically marks the first 4 hours of each New York trading day (00:00–03:59, America/New_York time). It calculates the High and Low of that period and plots them as horizontal levels. The lines extend only until the end of the same New York day. Optionally, you can display the previous N days’ levels for additional context.
Why it is useful
The New York session is one of the most active trading sessions. The first 4 hours often set intraday liquidity pools and reference levels that many traders monitor for breakouts or reversals. This tool helps traders identify and visualize those ranges quickly on the chart.
How it works
• Uses TradingView’s time() function to detect bars within 00:00–03:59 America/New_York.
• Accumulates the highest high and lowest low during that 4-hour window.
• At the end of the window, draws High and Low lines for the current day (extend until that day ends).
• Optionally stores and displays levels from a chosen number of previous days.
• Option to show a shaded box highlighting the 4-hour window.
Settings
• Timezone (default: America/New_York)
• Show 4H Window Box (on/off)
• Line colors, width
• Show previous days’ levels (on/off, with how many days to keep)
How to use
• Best applied on intraday timeframes (1m–1h).
• Use these levels as reference points for your own strategy (e.g., breakout, mean reversion, or confluence with other tools).
• The indicator is a utility tool: it does not generate buy/sell signals by itself.
Notes
This script is original: it is not a mashup of multiple public indicators but a dedicated tool to highlight a specific, well-defined trading session.
It is provided for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.
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session Zone Hunter 🚀 | Session + Ignition + LiquidityTitle: session Zone Hunter | Session + Ignition + Liquidity
Description:
1. Indicator Philosophy and Originality
This indicator is an integrated trading framework designed to analyze market behavior through the lens of trading sessions and high-probability liquidity zones. The core philosophy is that the most significant trading opportunities arise from the interplay between session context and liquidity events.
The originality of this script lies in its synergistic combination of two distinct but complementary modules:
A Session Analysis Engine: This module defines the temporal context, identifying the high, low, and behavioral characteristics (e.g., Trend, Consolidation) of each trading session.
An Ignition Zone Module: This module identifies potent supply and demand zones created by "explosive" price moves, which often signal institutional intent.
By overlaying these two analyses, a trader can answer critical questions that are not possible by using separate indicators: "Did this 'Ignition' demand zone form at the low of the London session?" or "Is the price currently consolidating near the high of the Asian session, preparing for a liquidity grab?" This fusion of "when" (session context) and "where" (liquidity zones) provides a unique and powerful analytical edge.
2. Module 1: Session Analysis
This is the foundational layer of the indicator, providing a structured view of the market based on the major trading sessions (Asia, Europe, US).
Session Boxes & Timing: The script automatically draws colored boxes for each session based on user-defined start and end times (in UTC minutes). It also includes a countdown table showing the time left in the current session and when the next one begins.
Session Behavior Analysis: At the close of each session, the indicator analyzes the price action within that session and classifies its behavior into one of four categories:
Trend Up/Down: Characterized by a strong directional move and a large price range.
Consolidation: Characterized by a tight, non-directional price range.
Manipulation: Characterized by significant wicks on both sides of the candle body, suggesting a battle between buyers and sellers with no clear winner.
Range: Any behavior that doesn't fit the above criteria.
Closing Price Bias: In addition to the overall behavior, the indicator analyzes where the session's price closed relative to its range (e.g., "Strong Bullish Close" if it closes in the top 40% of its range). This provides insight into the final sentiment of the session.
Session Edge Traps (Liquidity Grabs): This sub-module identifies potential liquidity grabs. It triggers a "Sell Trap" alert if price creates a new session high but the candle body is bearish, and a "Buy Trap" if price creates a new session low but the candle body is bullish. These signals can be filtered to only appear near the edges of the session range.
3. Module 2: Ignition Alert Zones (Supply & Demand)
This is an independent, embedded module designed to detect high-probability supply and demand zones based on the concept of "Ignition" candles.
Zone Creation Logic: A zone is identified when a "boring" (low momentum) candle is followed by an "explosive" (high momentum) candle.
Boring Candle: A candle where the total length of the wicks is greater than the body size by a user-defined ratio.
Explosive Candle: A candle with a strong directional body that is significantly larger than the preceding "boring" candle's body.
A bullish (Demand) zone is created from the high/low of the boring candle that precedes an explosive up-move. A bearish (Supply) zone is created from the boring candle preceding an explosive down-move.
Zone Management:
Non-Repaint & Close-Only Checks: The logic is designed to be non-repainting by confirming signals only on bar close.
Overlap Policy: To maintain chart clarity, the indicator has a built-in policy to handle overlapping zones, either by keeping the most "Current" zone or using a "Strict" policy that prevents any overlap.
Zone Lifecycle: Zones can be configured to be automatically deleted after being filled, broken, or after a certain number of bars have passed (aging). They can also be set to "dim" (become more transparent) after the first price touch.
Comprehensive Alerts: A full suite of alerts is available for every event in a zone's life, including: New Zone Created, Zone Filled, First Retest, Any Touch, and Zone Break/Invalidation.
By combining these two powerful modules, the Session Zone Hunter aims to provide traders with a complete system for identifying high-probability setups based on session dynamics and institutional liquidity footprints
Advance Bradley Siderograph: [BlueprintResearch]🔭 Advanced Bradley Siderograph
What it is
A research indicator that computes Bradley’s terms with a private planetary ephemeris, then projects the curves forward on your chart. The ephemeris is my own library, built from scratch, with arc-second targets across modeled planets. The libraries supports both geocentric and heliocentric calculations; this model uses geocentric only. In addition to the core Bradley line, the script plots a derived rate-of-change (ROC) curve to surface acceleration, slowing, and zero crossings.
How it works
The indicator evaluates geocentric planetary relationships for each bar using my ephemeris, applies Bradley’s long-term, mid-term, and declination components, and combines them into a sidereal potential line. Aspect influence is controlled by an orb setting and component weights. Future projections are deterministic: the script computes planetary positions for bars ahead and carries the same component math into the forward window so you can see the curve beyond the last bar. The ROC curve is derived directly from the projected and historical Bradley line.
Key features
• Private planetary ephemeris with local computation and no network calls
• Future projections for all curves up to 500 bars ahead
• Rate-of-change line for acceleration, slowdowns, and inflection risk
• Component controls for long-term, mid-term, and declination with independent visibility and weights
• Display controls for colors, opacity, smoothing, and label size
Inputs
• Aspect orb (± degrees): 0 to 15
• Look-ahead bars: up to 500
• Component multipliers for long-term and ROC scaling
• Visibility toggles for sidereal potential, long-term, mid-term, declination, and ROC
• Text size: Auto, Tiny, Small, Normal, Large
Interpretation notes
This is a contextual barometer for planning and study. It does not generate trade signals. Combine the Bradley line and ROC with your own forecasting frameworks for timing and risk management.
Originality and provenance
This invite-only script runs on a planetary ephemeris library I built from the ground up. No portion of TradingView’s open-source Astrolib is used. There are no Astrolib functions, no imported third-party planetary libraries, and no external API calls. I can provide code-source evidence to TradingView moderators on request.
My open-source Bradley Siderograph on TradingView was released for education and backtesting and intentionally omitted forward projections. The number one user request has been to see the curve ahead. This advanced edition delivers that capability by projecting the Bradley line and components forward in time, up to 500 bars. To my knowledge, forward planetary projections of this kind are rare on the platform, and this edition was created specifically to provide that functionality while keeping the educational version separate and open.
Lineage
To my knowledge, I brought the first open-source Bradley Siderograph to TradingView since Donald A. Bradley’s 1947 work. This edition advances that effort with a private ephemeris, forward projections, and ROC.
Credits
Inspired by Donald A. Bradley’s planetary barometer.
3-Candle Swing Highs & Lows//@version=5
indicator("3-Candle Swing Highs & Lows", overlay=true, max_lines_count=1000)
// Inputs
highColor = input.color(color.red, "Swing High (Unbroken)")
highBreachCol = input.color(color.green, "Swing High (Breached)")
lowColor = input.color(color.blue, "Swing Low (Unbroken)")
lowBreachCol = input.color(color.orange, "Swing Low (Breached)")
// Arrays for storing lines and prices
var line highLines = array.new_line()
var float highPrices = array.new_float()
var line lowLines = array.new_line()
var float lowPrices = array.new_float()
// --- Swing High condition ---
// We check candle (the middle one) against candle and candle
isSwingHigh = high > high and high > high
// --- Swing Low condition ---
isSwingLow = low < low and low < low
// If swing high found (confirmed after bar closes)
if isSwingHigh
newHigh = line.new(bar_index - 1, high , bar_index, high , extend=extend.right, color=highColor, width=2)
array.push(highLines, newHigh)
array.push(highPrices, high )
// If swing low found (confirmed after bar closes)
if isSwingLow
newLow = line.new(bar_index - 1, low , bar_index, low , extend=extend.right, color=lowColor, width=2)
array.push(lowLines, newLow)
array.push(lowPrices, low )
// Update line colours for swing highs
for i = 0 to array.size(highLines) - 1
ln = array.get(highLines, i)
lvl = array.get(highPrices, i)
if close > lvl
line.set_color(ln, highBreachCol)
else
line.set_color(ln, highColor)
// Update line colours for swing lows
for i = 0 to array.size(lowLines) - 1
ln = array.get(lowLines, i)
lvl = array.get(lowPrices, i)
if close < lvl
line.set_color(ln, lowBreachCol)
else
line.set_color(ln, lowColor)
交易区本地时间This is a practical timezone display indicator designed specifically for forex and global market traders, showing real-time current times of three major financial centers in a clear table format at the top-right corner of the chart: Tokyo, New York, and London.
✨ Key Features
🗾 Tokyo Time - Asian trading session reference
🗽 New York Time - American trading session reference
🏛️ London Time - European trading session reference
📅 Complete Date & Time - Display format: MM-DD HH:MM
🔄 Automatic DST - Smart handling of daylight saving time transitions
🎨 Color Coding - Different colors for different timezone identification
⚡ Real-time Updates - Based on current timestamp, accurate with no delay
💼 Use Cases
Forex Traders - Track major financial center opening/closing times
Global Market Analysis - Understand market activity across different timezones
News Trading - Master timing of important economic data releases
Multi-timezone Coordination - Time management tool for international investors
这是一个专为外汇和全球市场交易者设计的实用时区显示指标,在图表右上角以清晰的表格形式实时显示三大主要金融中心的当前时间:东京、纽约和伦敦。
✨ 主要功能
🗾 东京时间 - 亚洲交易时段参考
🗽 纽约时间 - 美洲交易时段参考
🏛️ 伦敦时间 - 欧洲交易时段参考
📅 完整日期时间 - 显示格式:MM-DD HH:MM
🔄 自动夏令时 - 智能处理冬令时/夏令时切换
🎨 色彩区分 - 不同颜色标识不同时区
⚡ 实时更新 - 基于当前时间戳,准确无延迟
💼 适用场景
外汇交易者 - 把握各大金融中心开盘收盘时间
全球市场分析 - 了解不同时区的市场活跃度
新闻交易 - 掌握重要经济数据发布时间
多时区协调 - 国际投资者的时间管理工具
Marubozu Detector with Dynamic SL/TP
Strategy Overview:
This indicator detects a "Marubozu" bullish pattern or a “Marubozu” bearish pattern to suggest potential buy and sell opportunities. It uses dynamic Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) management, based on either market volatility (ATR) or liquidity zones.
This tool is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
Key Features:
Entry: Based on detecting Marubozu bullish or bearish candle pattern.
Exit: Targets are managed through ATR multiples or previous liquidity levels (swing highs or swing lows).
Smart Liquidity: Optionally identify deeper liquidity targets.
Full Alerts: Buy and Sell signals supported with customizable alerts.
Visualized Trades: Entry, SL, and TP levels are plotted on the chart.
User Inputs:
ATR Length, ATR Multipliers
Take Profit Mode (Liquidity/ATR)
Swing Lookback and Strength
Toggleable Buy/Sell alerts
All Time Frames
📖 How to Use:
Add the Indicator:
Apply the script to your chart from the TradingView indicators panel.
Look for Buy Signals:
A buy signal is triggered when the script detects a "Marubozu" bullish pattern.
Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels are plotted automatically.
Look for Sell Signals:
A Sell signal is triggered when the script detects a "Marubozu" bearish pattern.
Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels are plotted automatically.
Choose Take Profit Mode:
ATR Mode: TP is based on a volatility target.
Liquidity Mode: TP is based on past swing highs.
Set Alerts (Optional):
Enable Buy/Sell alerts in the settings to receive real-time notifications.
Practice First:
Always backtest and paper trade before live use.
📜 Disclaimer:
This script does not offer financial advice.
No guarantees of profit or performance are made.
Use in demo accounts or backtesting first.
Always practice proper risk management and seek advice from licensed professionals if needed.
✅ Script Compliance:
This script is designed in full accordance with TradingView’s House Rules for educational tools.
No financial advice is provided, no performance is guaranteed, and users are encouraged to backtest thoroughly.
Trading Sessions with Holidays & Timer🌍 Trading Sessions Matter
Markets breathe in cycles. When Tokyo, London, or New York steps in, liquidity shifts and price often reacts fast.
Example: New York closed BTC at $110K, and when traders woke up, the price was already $113K. That gap says everything about overnight pressure and the next move.
⚡ Indicator Features
✅ Session boxes (Tokyo, London, NY) with custom colors & time zones
✅ Open/close lines → spot gaps & momentum
✅ Average price per session → see where pressure builds
✅ Tick range → quick volatility check
✅ 🏖 Holiday markers → avoid false quiet markets
✅ Live status table → session OPEN / CLOSED + countdown timer
🚀 How to Use
Works on intraday timeframes (1m–4h)
Watch session opens/closes → liquidity shift points
Compare ranges & averages between Tokyo, London, NY
Use the timer to prep before the next wave
This tool helps you visualize the heartbeat of global markets session by session.
🔖 #BTCUSDT #Forex #TradingSessions #Crypto #DayTrading
Global Sessions Background (Auto DST) — US · EU · ASIA[by Irum]목적 & 정의 (KR/EN)
목적 (KR)
차트에 미국/유럽/아시아 주요 세션을 자동으로 음영 처리하여, 시세 흐름을 세션 맥락(개장/중첩/점심 휴장 등) 속에서 빠르게 파악하도록 돕습니다. DST(서머타임)를 IANA 타임존 기반으로 자동 반영합니다.
Definition (EN)
Shade the chart background for US/EU/ASIA sessions so you can instantly read price action in the right session context (open/overlap/lunch break). Daylight Saving Time is auto-handled via IANA time zones.
설정 메뉴 매뉴얼 (KR/EN)
1) 시각화 / Visualization
투명도 / Transparency (int 0~100, 기본 85)
KR: 배경 투명도. 0=진하게, 100=완전 투명.
EN: Background opacity. 0=solid, 100=fully transparent.
표시 우선순위 / Draw Priority (옵션)
KR: 세션 겹침 시 오른쪽 항목일수록 최종 표시. 예) US > EU > ASIA면 US가 최우선.
EN: When sessions overlap, the rightmost wins. E.g., US > EU > ASIA gives top priority to US.
세션 라벨 표시 / Show session labels (bool)
KR: 세션 시작봉에 “US/EU/ASIA” 라벨을 소형으로 표시.
EN: Drops a tiny “US/EU/ASIA” label at each session start bar.
2) 미국장 / US Session
미국장 배경 표시 / Show US session (bool)
KR: 미국장 음영 켬/끔.
EN: Toggle US shading.
미국 타임존 (IANA) / US Timezone (IANA) (string)
KR: 기본 America/New_York. IANA이므로 DST 자동 반영.
EN: Default America/New_York. IANA tz, DST auto-handled.
정규장(RTH) / Regular Trading Hours (session)
KR: 기본 0930-1600. 필요 시 수정.
EN: Default 0930-1600. Adjust as needed.
프리마켓·애프터 포함 / Include pre/after (bool)
KR: 프리마켓/애프터 시간도 함께 음영.
EN: Include pre-market and after-hours shading.
프리마켓 / Pre-market (session), 애프터마켓 / After-hours (session)
KR/EN: 세부 시간 개별 지정.
배경색 / Background color (color)
KR/EN: 미국장 음영 색상.
3) 유럽장 / Europe Session
유럽장 배경 표시 / Show EU session (bool)
유럽 타임존 (IANA) / Europe Timezone (IANA) (string) — 기본 Europe/London
정규장 / Regular Trading Hours (session) — 기본 0800-1630
배경색 / Background color (color)
(KR/EN 동일 의미. DST 자동 반영.)
4) 아시아장 / Asia Session
아시아장 배경 표시 / Show Asia session (bool)
아시아 타임존 (IANA) / Asia Timezone (IANA) (string) — 기본 Asia/Seoul
분할세션 사용(점심휴장) / Use split sessions (bool)
KR: 켜면 오전/오후(점심 휴장)로 분할 적용.
EN: If ON, use morning/afternoon split around lunch break.
연속 세션 / Continuous session (session) — 기본 0900-1530
오전 / Morning (session) — 기본 0900-1130
오후 / Afternoon (session) — 기본 1230-1530
배경색 / Background color (color)
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Trend Score HTF (Raw Data) Pine Screener📘 Trend Score HTF (Raw Data) Pine Screener — Indicator Guide
This indicator tracks price action using a custom cumulative Trend Score (TS) system. It helps you visualize trend momentum, detect early reversals, confirm direction changes, and screen for entries across large watchlists like SPX500 using TradingView’s Pine Script Screener (beta).
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🔧 What This Indicator Does
• Assigns a +1 or -1 score when price breaks the previous high or low
• Accumulates these scores into a real-time tsScore
• Detects early warnings (primed flips) and trend changes (confirmed flips)
• Supports alerts and labels for visual and automated trading
• Designed to work inside the Pine Screener so you can filter hundreds of tickers live
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⚙️ Recommended Settings (for Beginners)
When adding the indicator to your chart:
Go to the “Inputs” tab at the top of the settings panel.
Then:
• Uncheck “Confirm flips on bar close”
• Check “Accumulate TS Across Flips? (ON = non-reset, OFF = reset)”
This setup allows you to see trend changes immediately without waiting for bar closes and lets the trend score build continuously over time, making it easier to follow long trends.
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🧠 Core Logic
Start Date
Select a meaningful historical start date — for example: 2020-01-01. This provides long-term context for trend score calculation.
Per-Bar Delta (Δ) Calculation
The indicator scores each bar based on breakout behavior:
If the bar breaks only the previous high, Δ = +1
If it breaks only the previous low, Δ = -1
If it breaks both the high and low, Δ = 0
If it breaks neither, Δ = 0
This filters out wide-range or indecisive candles during volatility.
Cumulative Trend Score
Each bar’s delta is added to the running tsScore.
When it rises, bullish pressure is building.
When it falls, bearish pressure is increasing.
Trend Flip Logic
A bullish flip happens when tsScore rises by +3 from the lowest recent point.
A bearish flip happens when tsScore falls by -3 from the highest recent point.
These flips update the active trend direction between bullish and bearish.
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⚠️ What Is a “Primed” Flip?
A primed flip is a signal that the current trend is about to flip — just one point away.
A primed bullish flip means the trend is currently bearish, but the tsScore only needs +1 more to flip. If the next bar breaks the previous high (without breaking the low), it will trigger a bullish flip.
A primed bearish flip means the trend is currently bullish, but the tsScore only needs -1 more to flip. If the next bar breaks the previous low (without breaking the high), it will trigger a bearish flip.
Primed flips are plotted one bar ahead of the current bar. They act like forecasts and give you a head start.
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✅ What Is a “Confirmed” Flip?
A confirmed flip is the first bar of a new trend direction.
A confirmed bullish flip appears when a bearish trend officially flips into a new bullish trend.
A confirmed bearish flip appears when a bullish trend officially flips into a new bearish trend.
These signals are reliable and great for entries, trend filters, or reversals.
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🖼 Visual Cues
The trend score (tsScore) line shows the accumulated trend strength.
A Δ histogram shows the daily price contribution: +1 for breaking highs, -1 for breaking lows, 0 otherwise.
A green background means the chart is in a bullish trend.
A red background means the chart is in a bearish trend.
A ⬆ label signals a primed bullish flip is possible on the next bar.
A ⬇ label signals a primed bearish flip is possible on the next bar.
A ✅ means a bullish flip just confirmed.
A ❌ means a bearish flip just confirmed.
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🔔 Alerts You Can Use
The indicator includes these built-in alerts:
• Primed Bullish Flip — watch for possible bullish reversal tomorrow
• Primed Bearish Flip — watch for possible bearish reversal tomorrow
• Bullish Confirmed — official entry into new uptrend
• Bearish Confirmed — official entry into new downtrend
You can set these alerts in TradingView to monitor across your chart or watchlist.
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📈 How to Use in TradingView Pine Screener
Step 1: Create your own watchlist — for example, SPX500
Step 2: Favorite this indicator so it shows up in the screener
Step 3: Go to TradingView → Products → Screeners → Pine (Beta)
Step 4: Select this indicator and choose a condition, like “Bullish Confirmed”
Step 5: Click Scan
You’ll instantly see stocks that just flipped trends or are close to doing so.
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⏰ When to Use the Screener
Use this screener after market close or before the next open to avoid intraday noise.
During the day, if a candle breaks both the high and low, the delta becomes 0, which may cancel a flip or primed signal.
Results during regular trading hours can change frequently. For best results, scan during stable periods like pre-market or after-hours.
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🧪 Real-World Examples
SWK
NVR
WMT
UNH
Each of these examples shows clean, structured trend transitions detected in advance or confirmed with precision.
PLTR: complicated case primed for bullish (but we don't when it will flip)
⚠️ Risk Disclaimer & Trend Context
A confirmed bullish signal does not guarantee an immediate price increase. Price may continue to consolidate or even pull back after a bullish flip.
Likewise, a primed bullish signal does not always lead to confirmation. It simply means the conditions are close — but if the next bar breaks both the high and low, or breaks only the low, the flip will be canceled.
On the other side, a confirmed bearish signal does not mean the market will crash. If the overall trend is bullish (for example, tsScore has been rising for weeks), then a bearish flip may just represent a short-term pullback — not a trend reversal.
You always need to consider the overall market structure. If the long-term trend is bullish, it’s usually smarter to wait for bullish confirmation signals. Bearish flips in that context are often just dips — not opportunities to short.
This indicator gives you context, not predictions. It’s a tool for alignment — not absolute outcomes. Use it to follow structure, not fight it.