WaveRider [Scalping-Algo]# 📊 TrendPulse Pro - Indicator Guide
## 🎯 What is it?
A clean all-in-one trend tool. Combines 4 smoothed MAs, candlestick patterns & session highlights. No clutter, just signals.
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## 🔧 Features
### 📈 4 Smoothed Moving Averages
- **21 SMMA** (Cyan) → Fast trend, scalping
- **50 SMMA** (Green) → Swing entries
- **100 SMMA** (Gold) → Medium trend filter
- **200 SMMA** (Red) → Major trend direction
💡 *Price above all = strong bull. Below all = strong bear.*
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### ⚡ 3 Line Strike Pattern
Rare but powerful reversal signal.
- 🟢 **Bull 3LS** → 3 red candles + 1 big green that closes above first candle
- 🔴 **Bear 3LS** → 3 green candles + 1 big red that closes below first candle
💡 *Best near support/resistance zones.*
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### 💎 Engulfing Candles
Shows momentum shift.
- 🟢 **Bull Engulf** → Green candle swallows previous red
- 🔴 **Bear Engulf** → Red candle swallows previous green
💡 *Filter with trend direction for better win rate.*
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### 🕐 Session Highlight
See your trading window clearly.
- Light shade = Pre-session (prep time)
- Darker shade = Active session (go time)
💡 *Default is CME hours. Adjust in settings.*
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## 📝 Quick Setup
1. Add to chart
2. Pick your timeframe (works on any)
3. Toggle what you need ON/OFF
4. Set your session times
5. Trade with confidence
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## 🎨 Color Guide
| Element | Default Color | Meaning |
|---------|---------------|---------|
| 21 MA | Cyan | Fast trend |
| 50 MA | Green | Swing trend |
| 100 MA | Gold | Filter |
| 200 MA | Red | Big picture |
| Fill Green | Light Green | Bullish bias |
| Fill Red | Light Red | Bearish bias |
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## ⚠️ Tips
✅ Use MA stack for trend bias
✅ Wait for patterns AT key levels
✅ Combine with volume
✅ Respect the 200 MA
❌ Don't trade against all MAs
❌ Don't chase every signal
❌ Don't ignore session times
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## 🚀 Best Practices
**For Scalping:**
- Focus on 21 & 50 MA
- Trade engulfing patterns
- Use 1-5 min charts
**For Swing:**
- Focus on 100 & 200 MA
- Trade 3 Line Strike
- Use 1H-4H charts
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Made with ☕ by a trader, for traders.
*"Keep it simple. Let price do the talking."*
EMAS
Triple EMA + Stochastic/ADX# Triple EMA + Stochastic/ADX Breakout Indicator
A professional TradingView indicator designed for trend-following and momentum breakout trading. This system uses a hierarchical confirmation process to ensure high-probability entries and robust trend maintenance.
## 🚀 Core Trading Logic: "The Setup Cycle"
This indicator operates on a **Cycle-Based Logic** rather than simple crossovers. A trade cycle is defined as:
1. **The Setup (Priming)**: A Stochastic crossover (K > D for Long, D > K for Short) initiates a "Setup Mode." This is marked by a small dot (Blue for Long, Orange for Short).
2. **The Confirmation (Trend)**: The systems checks for hierarchical EMA alignment (Fast > Medium > Slow for Longs).
3. **The Trigger (Breakout)**: Once the Setup is active and EMAs are aligned, every **Price Breakout** above the previous high (X-period) triggers a continuous **BUY/SELL mark**.
4. **The Exit (Take Profit/Stop)**: The cycle and trade only end when the Fast EMA crosses back over the Medium EMA (EMA 9/21 crossover).
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## 🛠 Features
### 1. Triple EMA System
* **Hierarchical Alignment**: Requires Fast > Medium > Slow (9, 21, 50 by default) for a confirmed trend direction.
* **Dynamic Trend Background**: Chart background changes color when a full EMA trend is established.
### 2. Dual Filter System (Stochastic & ADX)
* **Stochastic Setup**: Uses smoothed %K and %D to identify the start of momentum cycles.
* **ADX Filter**: Provides a trend-strength baseline. Default threshold is set to 20 to filter out choppy markets.
### 3. Price Breakout Confirmation
* Requires price to break above/below the previous High/Low of the last X bars (default 10).
* Allows for **continuous entries** within a single trend cycle.
### 4. Robust Exit Strategy
* **EMA Crossover Exit**: The primary exit method. Triggers an "EXIT" flag when the trend momentum shifts.
* **ATR Trailing Stop**: A secondary volatility-based stop that moves with the price. Can be set as the absolute exit or used for visual reference.
### 5. Mean Reversion Mode (Optional)
* Identifies overextended price action (percent deviation from EMA2).
* Signals potential "bounce" or "rejection" trades against the trend.
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## 📊 Dashboard & Visuals
* **🟢 BUY / 🔴 SELL**: Trend continuation breakout signals.
* **🟠 EXIT / 🟣 EXIT**: Trend reversal/exit signals.
* **🔵/🟠 Small Dots**: Setup priming moments.
* **Real-time Dashboard**: Displays current Setup Status, EMA Alignment, Breakout status, ADX strength, and calculated Stop levels.
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## ⚙️ How to Customize
| Parameter | Recommended Use |
| :--- | :--- |
| **Breakout Lookback** | Lower (3-5) for aggressive scalping, Higher (10-20) for conservative trends. |
| **Filter Mode** | Choose "Stochastic" for momentum or "ADX" for trend strength preference. |
| **ATR Multiplier** | Reduce (1.5) for tighter stops, Increase (3.0) for wider trend following. |
| **Exit ONLY on EMA** | Enable to stay in trades longer; Disable to exit immediately on ATR stop hits. |
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## 📥 Installation
1. Open your **Pine Editor** in TradingView.
2. Create a new "Indicator."
3. Copy the code from `Triple_EMA_Stochastic_ADX.pine`.
4. Click **Save** and **Add to Chart**.
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*Developed for Dhan/MCX/Futures and general Asset Trading.*
EMA + PDH/PDL 2 Days [Scalping-Algo]🎯 Overview
A clean, focused scalping indicator designed for 2-minute and 4-minute stock charts. Combines trend-following EMAs with key daily support/resistance zones to identify high-probability scalp entries.
🛠️ What's Included
ComponentDescription🟡 EMA 13Fast momentum line🟣 EMA 48Medium trend filter🔴 EMA 200Major trend direction🔵 PDH/PDLPrevious day high & low zones🟠 PDH-2/PDL-22 days ago high & low zones
⏰ Session Filter
Only displays levels during regular trading hours (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST) to keep your chart clean during pre/post market.
📊 How to Use for Scalping
✅ Long Setup (2m/4m chart)
Price above EMA 200 (bullish bias)
Price pulls back to PDH/PDL zone or EMA 48
EMA 13 crosses above EMA 48
Enter on bounce from zone
Target: next resistance zone or 1:2 R/R
❌ Short Setup (2m/4m chart)
Price below EMA 200 (bearish bias)
Price rallies into PDH/PDL zone or EMA 48
EMA 13 crosses below EMA 48
Enter on rejection from zone
Target: next support zone or 1:2 R/R
💡 Pro Tips
TipWhy🔥 Trade the first hourMost volume & volatility🎯 Zone confluenceBest setups when PDH/PDL aligns with EMAs⚡ Quick exitsScalping = small gains, don't overstay🚫 Avoid chopSkip trades when price is stuck between zones📉 Respect EMA 200Don't long below it, don't short above it
🔵 Zone Colors Explained
Blue zones → Yesterday's high/low (stronger levels)
Orange zones → 2 days ago high/low (secondary levels)
Zone thickness → 20 ticks buffer for natural price noise
⚙️ Best Settings
TimeframeBest For2 minuteQuick scalps, 5-15 cent targets4 minuteSlightly larger moves, less noise
📌 Recommended Pairs
Works best on liquid stocks with tight spreads:
SPY, QQQ, AAPL, TSLA, AMD, NVDA, META, AMZN
⚠️ Risk Management
RuleSuggestion🛑 Stop lossBelow/above the zone (tight)🎯 Take profit1:2 or 1:3 risk/reward minimum📏 Position sizeMax 1-2% account risk per trade
🚀 Quick Start
Add indicator to 2m or 4m chart
Wait for price to reach a colored zone
Confirm trend direction with EMA 200
Look for EMA 13/48 alignment
Enter with tight stop, scale out at targets
Guac's MAs, BBs, and ADX (SMA/EMA/BB + ADX/DI + Daily ATR)As someone who browses through numerous TradingView scripts, I find many ideas/functions that I find useful. However, sometimes I find certain features that I don't find useful or that could be added to make something more useful. Because of this I designed this script to collectively encompass functionality of the items/indicators I find useful when looking at an index/equity chart.
This script was desgined/inspired to keep the chart clean while providing signal context for trend, volatility, price action, and regime conditions.
Summary of what this script does:
Plots a compact, customizable set of SMAs + EMAs for structure and trend layering.
Adds Bollinger Bands with expansion/contraction coloring to visualize volatility state.
Optionally overlays ADX/DI regime context, including:
• an ADX-based “regime fill” (temperature-style colors) on the BB fill
• optional DI+ / DI- cross markers for directional shift awareness
• expanded ADX regime labels (Dead Chop → Very Strong/Extended)
• optional “ADX momentum” (smoothed ADX slope) in the status label to show regime acceleration/decay
Provides a small corner “Regime Status Label” that summarizes ADX regime (with numeric ADX) when enabled.
Optionally appends Daily ATR (value + momentum) to the same label for range/volatility context that is consistent across intraday timeframes.
I always find it frustrating when I am testing or playing with someones indicator and they don't have tooltips implemented so that I can understand the purpose of their parameters and the inputs. I have specifically tried to implement tooltip info bubbles next to every parameter input to give a short explanation of the parameter and it's purpose
EMA Spread Exhaustion DetectorEMA Spread Exhaustion – Reversal Scalper's Tool
Identifies trend exhaustion for high-probability counter-trend entries. Triggers when EMA(4/9/20) stack is fully aligned and spread stretches beyond ±ATR threshold. Ideal confluence for TDI hooks + strong rejection candles on 15s charts. Visual markers, fills, and alerts for quick scalps.
Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA) - 4 Periods📈 Indicator Overview – Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA)
This indicator is designed to help traders analyze trend direction and market structure using multiple moving averages in a single, clean tool.
The user can select the type of moving average—either Exponential Moving Average (EMA) or Simple Moving Average (SMA)—from the settings panel. Once selected, the indicator plots up to four different moving average periods simultaneously, such as 20, 50, 100, and 200, using the chosen MA type.
Each moving average:
Has its own configurable period
Can be individually enabled or disabled
Can be assigned a custom color for easy visual identification
This flexibility allows traders to:
Identify short-, medium-, and long-term trends at a glance
Analyze trend alignment and strength
Spot dynamic support and resistance zones
Adapt the indicator easily for scalping, swing trading, or positional trading
Because the calculations are based purely on price data and standard MA formulas, the indicator is non-repainting, lightweight, and reliable, making it suitable for both discretionary and systematic trading.
In short, this is a versatile, all-in-one moving average indicator that eliminates the need to add multiple MA indicators separately, keeping the chart clean and focused.
Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA) - 4 Periods📈 Indicator Overview – Multi Moving Average (EMA / SMA)
This indicator is designed to help traders analyze trend direction and market structure using multiple moving averages in a single, clean tool.
The user can select the type of moving average—either Exponential Moving Average (EMA) or Simple Moving Average (SMA)—from the settings panel. Once selected, the indicator plots up to four different moving average periods simultaneously, such as 20, 50, 100, and 200, using the chosen MA type.
Each moving average:
Has its own configurable period
Can be individually enabled or disabled
Can be assigned a custom color for easy visual identification
This flexibility allows traders to:
Identify short-, medium-, and long-term trends at a glance
Analyze trend alignment and strength
Spot dynamic support and resistance zones
Adapt the indicator easily for scalping, swing trading, or positional trading
Because the calculations are based purely on price data and standard MA formulas, the indicator is non-repainting, lightweight, and reliable, making it suitable for both discretionary and systematic trading.
In short, this is a versatile, all-in-one moving average indicator that eliminates the need to add multiple MA indicators separately, keeping the chart clean and focused.
Extreme Reversion Flag - EMA Spread + ATR Threshold (15s)Short Description
Visual indicator that flags extreme EMA divergence on the 15s chart. It plots the EMA20 − EMA4 spread, overlays a multiplied ATR threshold, and highlights bars where 20 > 9 > 4 (bear extreme) or 4 > 9 > 20 (bull extreme) and the spread ≥ mult × ATR.
Features
- Pane plot of the EMA20−EMA4 spread and the ATR‑based threshold.
- Histogram showing spread/ATR ratio for numeric tuning.
- Visual fill between spread and threshold when the extreme condition is met.
- Top/bottom markers for exact bars that meet the rule.
- Alert conditions for bull and bear extremes.
- User inputs for EMA lengths, ATR length, and multiplier for sensitivity.
1H EMA window multiple cyclesThis is a display method with nested EMAs across multiple timeframes. Within the one-hour window, you can see whether there are key moving averages providing resistance above or below the current candlestick, allowing for effective judgment and eliminating the need to repeatedly switch between different timeframes and multiple alerts.
这是一个多时间级别EMA嵌套的显示方式。在一小时窗口下,可以看到当下K线的上下是否有关键均线的阻力,以便做出有效判断,免去了切换不同时间窗口和多重报警的反复切换。
Trend Harmony🚀 Trend Harmony: Multi-Timeframe Momentum & Trend Dashboard
Trend Harmony is a sophisticated multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis tool designed to help traders identify high-probability setups by spotting "Market Harmony." Instead of flipping through charts, this indicator synthesizes RSI momentum and EMA trend structures from four different time horizons into a single, intuitive dashboard.
🔍 How It Works
The core philosophy of this indicator is that the most powerful moves happen when short-term momentum aligns with long-term trend structure. The script tracks four user-defined timeframes simultaneously.
1. The Trend Scoring Engine
The indicator evaluates the relationship between a Fast EMA (default 20) and a Slow EMA (default 50) across all active timeframes.
Bullish Alignment: Fast EMA > Slow EMA.
Bearish Alignment: Fast EMA < Slow EMA.
2. The Harmony Summary
At the bottom of the dashboard, the "Summary" status calculates the total "Harmony" of the market:
🚀 FULL BULL HARMONY: All selected timeframes are in a bullish trend.
📉 FULL BEAR HARMONY: All selected timeframes are in a bearish trend.
⚠️ CAUTION (Overbought/Oversold): Triggered when the market is in "Full Harmony" but RSI levels suggest the price is overextended (>70 or <30). This warns you not to "chase" the trade.
Neutral/Mixed: Timeframes are in conflict (e.g., 15m is bullish but Daily is bearish).
🛠 Key Features
Unified RSI Pane: View four RSI lines on one chart to spot divergences or "clusters" where all timeframes bottom out at once.
Dynamic Table: Real-time tracking of:
Price vs EMA: Instant visual (▲/▼) showing if price is above/below your key averages.
Smart RSI Coloring: RSI values turn Green during "Power Zones" (0–30 or 50–70) and Red otherwise.
Full Customization: Change timeframes (1m, 5m, 1H, D, etc.), EMA lengths, and RSI parameters to fit your strategy.
📈 Trading Strategy Tips
Wait for the Sync: The "Full Harmony" status is your signal that the "tide" is moving in one direction. Look for long entries when the status is Green and short entries when it is Red.
The Pullback Entry: When the summary says "Caution (Overbought)," wait for the RSI lines to cool down toward the 50 level before entering the trend again.
RSI Clustering: When all four RSI lines converge at extreme levels (30 or 70), a massive volatility expansion is usually imminent.
Adaptive RSIThe Adaptive RSI is a new version of the famous RSI that can adapt to environments and produce both Mean Reverting & Trend Following signals.
The Benefits
- Adaptive behaviour can allow fast entries while also filtering false signals
- Provides signals for both catching high/low value zones and trends
- Very good trend catching in trending environments
- Visualization provides Overbought/Oversold signal highlighting of more restrictive (diamonds) and less restrictive type (background), divergence between smoothed and basic RSI, Adaptive RSI values and bar coloring.
- Works well on BINANCE:BNBUSD
The Idea
The main idea is to give the RSI a more adaptive approach to do the market, so it can speed it up during potential oppurtunities and slow down during more dangerous environments.
This would theoreticly allow it to be a lot more versatile and provide a more accurate set of signals. On top of that, the adaptive approach could not only provide great entries but also exits when following the indicator mean-reverting style.
How it works
The indicator sets up 3 conditions, the more of them are true, the more aggressive approach will be chosen. This allows the indicator to shift speed, adapt to any environment and avoid too many false signals.
Then it uses a smoothing to improve accuracy, that is adaptive in the same way as the RSI itself.
It also has a option for a special ROC-weighted source, which however I do not recommend using unless you understand coding & know how it works.
Hope you enjoy Gs!
Please keep in mind no indicator is perfect and that every indicator has flaws
Kalman Exponential SuperTrendThe Kalman Exponential SuperTrend is a new, smoother & superior version of the famous "SuperTrend". Using Kalman smoothing, a concept from the EMA (Exponential Moving Average), this script leverages the best out of each and combines it into a single indicator.
How does it work?
First, we need to calculate the Kalman smoothed source. This is a kind of complex calculation, so you need to study it if you want to know how it works precisely. It smooths the source of the SuperTrend, which helps us smooth the SuperTrend.
Then, we calculate "a" where:
n = user defined ATR length
a = 2/(n+1)
Now we calculate the ATR over "n" period. Classical calculation, nothing changed here.
Now we calculate the SuperTrend using the Kalman smoothed source & ATR where:
kalman = kalman smoothed source
ATR = Average True Range
m = Factor chosen by user.
Upper Band = kalman + ATR * m
Lower Band = kalman - ATR * m
Now we just smooth it a bit further using the "a" and a concept from the EMA.
u1 = Upper Band a bar ago
l1 = Lower Band a bar ago
u = Upper Band
l = Lower Band
Upper = u1 * (1-a) + u * a
Lower = l1 * (1-a) + u * a
When the classical (not Kalman) source crosses above the Upper, it indicates an uptrend. When it crosses below the Lower, it indicates a downtrend.
Methodology & Concepts
When I took a look at the classical SuperTrend => It was just far too slow, and if I made it faster it was noisy as hell. So I decided I would try to make up for it.
I tried the gaussian, bilateral filter, but then I tried kalman and that worked the best, so I added it. Now it was still too noisy and unconsistent, so I revisited my knowledge of concepts and picked the one from the EMA, and it kinda solved it.
In the core of the indicator, all it does is combine them in a really simple way, but if you go more deeply you see how it fits the puzzlé really well.
It is not about trying out random things´=> but about seeking what it is missing and trying to lessen its bad side.
That is the entire point of this indicator => Offer a unique approach to the SuperTrend type, that lessen the bad sides of it.
I also added different plotting types, this is so everyone can find their favorite
Enjoy Gs!
Thanks @BackQuant for making a open source Kalman code <3
EMA Distance IndexEMA Distance Index
EMA Distance Index measures how far price is extended from a structurally important exponential moving average calculated on a user-selected timeframe. It quantifies price location in percentage terms and compares current conditions to historical norms.
This indicator is timeframe-agnostic and works on any chart timeframe, making it a versatile tool for scalping, intraday, and swing trading.
✂️ What It Does:
- Compares current chart timeframe price to an EMA from a selectable timeframe
- Calculates the percentage distance between price and that EMA
- Computes a rolling average distance to establish historical norms
- Displays this information in a clean oscillator pane
Bitcoin 1h chart vs 4h EMA
🔦 Intention:
EMA Distance Index is designed to answer:
“How far is price from its structural mean, relative to what’s normal?”
Rather than predicting direction, it provides objective context about price location and extension.
✨ Key Features:
- Timeframe-agnostic (works on any chart)
- User-selectable EMA timeframe
- Percentage-based (volatility aware)
- Non-repainting
- Lightweight and fast
- Suitable for discretionary and systematic traders
Bitcoin Daily chart vs Weekly EMA
📈 Best Practices:
- EMA timeframe should be equal to or higher than chart timeframe
- Use as a context tool, not a standalone signal
- Adjust lookback length based on chart timeframe
- Combine with structure, VWAP, or volume analysis
📚 Common Use Cases
- Mean-reversion context
- Overextension identification
- Trend pullback evaluation
- Risk framing and trade location
- Volatility regime awareness
🛠️ Settings Overview
- EMA Length: Period used for EMA calculation
- EMA Timeframe: Timeframe on which EMA is calculated
- Lookback Bars: Number of chart bars used for averaging
⚠️ Disclaimer:
EMA Distance Index is an educational and informational tool that visualizes the distance between price and a selected EMA. It does not provide buy, sell, or trading signals, and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions.
Users are responsible for their own trades and risk management. Past performance, averages, or historical data do not guarantee future results. Always consider market structure, risk tolerance, and other technical/fundamental factors before taking any action.
The developer assumes no liability for any losses or damages resulting from the use of this indicator. By using this indicator, you acknowledge and accept these terms.
If you'd like access or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly via DM.
JRockets MACDThis is my favorite indicator, that I use as one of my conformations before entering a trade in the 15M timeframe This MACD is tailor made by me to work efficient, consistent, and effectively. I back tested tons of times, it helps if you're entering too early, late and even get faked out. The MACD is by far my favorite and one and only indicator, and here's why. The MACD contains 2 EMA lines where it gives me a signal on when to buy or sell. If the Blue line crosses the red line on the bottom of the indicator its giving buy signals as long as the blue line stays on top, and when the red line crosses the blue line on top of the indicator its giving sell signals as long as the redline stay on top. Be sure to pay attention to the candle stick patterns as well and has to be around key levels. What makes this a better signal as well, the MACD has a built-in momentum hologram, some see it as overbought/undersold, or volume indicator. By combining the momentum hologram with your buy/sell ema will prevent you from entering a trade in the wrong area. The momentum hologram is almost self-explanatory, when there is buying pressure, the hologram turns blue, the darker the blue the stronger the momentum as well as the length of the hologram, once is start losing momentum it starts to turn to a lighter blue. Eventually a light red to a solid red showing momentum for a strong sell, this works vice versa. Combing all that at once and built instincts it becomes very effective. You can also use the EMA signals as divergence, but I don't really trade with divergence but could possibly give you conformation. Using the MACD is like having 3-4 indicators in one with all of them working fluent together. I have the MACD locked on the 15M timeframe because that's where it works more accurately. You can make the EMA lines a bit thicker to be easier to see. I would change the MACD visible for the 15M timeframe only or 1M to 1H timeframe. I hope this indicator helps you, as it did for me. You can simply click add on your charts on the top left to get this free indicator. Peace out and enjoy! Be sure to share, this indicator with your friends as it may help someone out.
DEBZ EMAsDEBZ EMAs
Customizable Multi-Timeframe EMA Suite
A clean and flexible EMA indicator featuring six commonly used exponential moving averages (9, 20, 50, 100, 200, 800) with individual toggle controls and automatic end-of-line labeling.
Features:
- Six EMAs with individual show/hide checkboxes for clean chart customization
- Color-coded labels at the end of each EMA line for easy identification
- Fully customizable colors for each EMA
- Clean 1px line thickness for minimal chart clutter
- Perfect for multi-timeframe trend analysis and confluence zones
- Labels automatically update and move with price action
Ideal for traders who use EMAs for trend direction, support/resistance levels, and multi-timeframe analysis. Toggle only the EMAs you need for your strategy to keep your chart clean and focused.
Multi-Indicator Scoring TableThis indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis system designed to quantify market sentiment and visualize key dynamic levels. It aggregates signals from 9 different technical indicators into a single "Total Score" while simultaneously plotting a complete roadmap of Support and Resistance levels on your chart.
By combining Trend Following (EMAs, PSAR), Momentum (MACD, RSI), and Volatility (Bollinger Bands) metrics, this tool provides traders with an immediate snapshot of market confluence.
Above: A clear example of a Strong Bullish Trend (Total Score: 10). Notice how the price is riding above all EMAs, which are acting as dynamic support levels.
How It Works
The script performs two main functions: it scores the current price action against a basket of technical indicators, and it visualizes these indicators as dynamic interaction zones.
1. Dynamic Support & Resistance
Unlike static horizontal lines, this script plots moving averages and volatility bands that adapt to price action.
Resistance: Any plotted line (EMA, Bollinger Band, or PSAR) located above the current price acts as a potential Resistance level. These are areas where price may struggle to break through.
Support: Any plotted line located below the current price acts as a potential Support level. These are areas where price may find a "floor" and bounce.
Above: A Bearish Scenario (Total Score: -10). The EMAs and Bollinger Bands are now above the price, acting as layers of resistance. The table confirms the negative sentiment with red scores.
2. Strategic Application: Adding Liquidity
This tool is particularly useful for traders looking to scale into positions (add liquidity) rather than entering all at once.
Buying the Dip: When the Total Score is positive, traders can look at the plotted EMAs below the price as "Buy Zones." If the price retraces to the EMA 30 or EMA 65, it may act as dynamic support.
Selling the Rip: When the Total Score is negative, the lines above the price act as resistance. A rally back up to the EMA 15 or the Bollinger Basis can be viewed as an opportunity to add to a short position.
Above: The "Dist %" column in action. This column calculates exactly how far away the price is from these Support/Resistance levels, helping you gauge if a breakout or a rejection is imminent.
3. The Scoring Logic
The dashboard assigns a weighted numerical score to each indicator based on specific bullish or bearish conditions. The Total Score ranges from -10 (Maximum Bearishness) to +10 (Maximum Bullishness).
Bollinger Bands: ±2 Points for Reversion (Overbought/Oversold), ±1 Point for Trend (Above/Below Basis).
RSI: ±2 Points based on the 50 level.
MACD: ±1 Point based on Signal Line crossover.
Parabolic SAR: ±1 Point based on trend direction.
EMAs: ±1 Point for each of the 5 EMAs (Default: 9, 15, 30, 65, 200).
Above: A transitional market phase. The score is mixed (Yellow/Orange), indicating the market is consolidating or reversing. This warns the trader to be cautious.
4. The Dashboard (Table Breakdown)
The on-chart table provides a real-time data feed with three columns:
Indicator: The name of the tool. EMA labels update dynamically based on your settings.
Score: The current contribution of that indicator (Green for Bullish, Red for Bearish).
Dist % / Value: Displays the % distance to Support/Resistance or the raw value for oscillators like RSI/MACD.
Above: A long-term view (Weekly/Monthly) showing how the indicator helps visualize macro trends and major support levels like the 200 EMA.
Settings & Customization
The script is fully modular. You can adjust every parameter via the settings menu, organized into specific groups:
Bollinger Bands: Adjust Length, Multiplier, and Source.
MACD: Tune Fast, Slow, and Signal lengths.
RSI: Change Length and Source.
Parabolic SAR: Modify Start, Increment, and Max values.
EMAs: Individually configure the lengths of all 5 Moving Averages.
Disclaimer
This tool is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk.
Tabla de EMA's y TimeframesGraphic and permanent representation of the trend of an action/CFD/stock/crypto, directly related to the technical analysis of its EMA's.
[CyberPips] Trend and SignalsTrend and Signals Suite is a trend-following analysis indicator designed to help traders identify directional bias and potential market shifts.
The script combines:
• An adaptive ATR-based trend framework
• Optional signal filtering using volume, momentum, and volatility conditions
• Visual EMA cloud layers to provide trend alignment and pullback context
• Optional bar coloring for quick directional awareness
Signals generated by this indicator are intended for analytical and educational purposes only. They may update on the currently forming candle and should not be interpreted as guaranteed trade entries or financial advice.
This tool is designed to support discretionary decision-making and does not provide performance guarantees.
Opening Path Selector (EMA200 Context Tool)📝 Description
Opening Path Selector is a context-based indicator designed to help traders quickly identify which asset may offer the cleanest directional path at the market open.
This tool does not generate entry or exit signals.
Its purpose is to reduce decision fatigue during the first minutes of the session by ranking a small set of high-liquidity assets based on higher-timeframe EMA200 structure.
🔍 What this indicator evaluates
The dashboard compares a predefined group of major symbols and ranks them according to:
• Proximity to the nearest EMA200
• Relative position versus higher-timeframe EMA200 levels
• Directional context inferred from EMA structure
The result is a priority-based list that highlights which asset may present:
• Less immediate EMA resistance
• Clearer directional context
• Lower probability of early-session chop
📊 How to read the dashboard
• Priority – Ranking based on opening context
• Symbol – Evaluated instrument
• Nearest EMA200 – Distance and side relative to price
• Possible Path – Direction with less immediate EMA resistance
• Bias – Strength of the higher-timeframe context
Colored markers are used to provide fast visual identification of the highest-priority assets.
⚠️ Important notes
• This is a context and selection tool, NOT a trading system
• No buy/sell signals, alerts, TP, or SL logic are included
• Designed to be used alongside your own execution methodology
🔧 Compatibility
Due to Pine Script multi-symbol and multi-timeframe constraints, this public version is intentionally limited to a small set of symbols.
TradingView Pro / Premium or higher is recommended for consistent performance.
🔗 Complementary tools
This indicator can be complemented with Multi-Tool VWAP + EMAs (Multi-Timeframe) + Key Levels , which provides detailed visibility of multiple EMA levels, VWAP structure, and higher-timeframe reference zones directly on the chart.
While Opening Path Selector helps decide which asset to focus on at the open, the complementary tool can assist with in-chart context and confirmation once an asset has been selected.
Both tools are designed to serve different stages of the decision process and can be used independently.
3 EMA Multi-TimeframeSure! Here is the English version of the indicator description, formatted professionally so you can use it in the "Description" field on TradingView or for your own documentation.
Indicator Description: 3 EMA Multi-Timeframe (Customizable)
The 3 EMA Multi-Timeframe indicator is a versatile technical analysis tool designed to plot three independent Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) on a single chart. Its core strength lies in the ability to bridge different timeframes, allowing traders to maintain a "big picture" perspective without switching tabs.
1. Key Features
Fully Customizable Lengths: Users can define the period for each EMA (e.g., the classic 20, 50, and 200 setup or any custom values tailored to specific strategies).
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Capability: This feature allows you to overlay EMAs from higher timeframes (e.g., Daily or Weekly) onto your current lower timeframe chart (e.g., 5-minute or 15-minute).
Visual Smoothness: Built with barmerge.gaps_on logic, the indicator prevents "stair-stepping" visual artifacts, ensuring the higher timeframe lines appear smooth and readable on lower timeframe bars.
Color Coordination: Each line can be color-coded and adjusted for thickness to improve visual hierarchy and chart clarity.
2. Default Parameters
EMA 1 (Short-term): Defaulted to 20 periods. Ideal for identifying short-term momentum and potential entry points during pullbacks.
EMA 2 (Medium-term): Defaulted to 50 periods. Acts as a primary dynamic support or resistance level in trending markets.
EMA 3 (Long-term): Defaulted to 200 periods. Used to define the "Major Trend" or the overall bias of the asset.
3. Trading Applications
Trend Identification: A strong uptrend is confirmed when price stays above all three EMAs and the lines are stacked in order (20 > 50 > 200).
Crossovers: Traders can monitor "Golden Crosses" (short-term crossing above long-term) or "Death Crosses" (short-term crossing below long-term) as signals for potential trend reversals.
Dynamic Support/Resistance: Higher timeframe EMAs often act as "magnets" or "floors" for price action on lower timeframes, providing high-probability zones for trade setups.
0DTE Credit-Spread Morning FilterUPDATE: NATIVE ALERTS ADDED!
You asked, we delivered. You no longer need to sit and stare at the dashboard waiting for a green signal.
1. New "Trade Entry Signal" Alert:
I have added a custom alert condition to the code. This triggers the exact moment the dashboard flips from "NO TRADE" to "GREEN" (Strategy Found).
2. How to set it:
Simply click the "Create Alert" button (clock icon) in TradingView, select this indicator, and choose "Trade Entry Signal" from the list.
Now you can get notified on your phone or desktop instantly when the market conditions align for a 0DTE play.
Happy Trading!
Ultimate Pattern Engine - Elite Suite v54Here's the description I wrote for your Pine Script publication:
Ultimate Pattern Engine - Elite Suite v54
A comprehensive technical analysis tool combining multiple pattern recognition algorithms and indicators in one powerful suite.
Pattern Recognition:
Head & Shoulders patterns with automatic neckline detection
Bull and Bear flag formations
9-count sequential patterns
Breakout pattern detection with alerts
Support/Resistance zones with dynamic S/R levels
Reversal cloud visualization
Moving Averages:
Multiple Simple Moving Averages (SMA) - 9, 50, 200 periods
Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) with customizable lengths
Color-coded for easy trend identification
Visual Features:
Pattern fill areas for clear visualization
Breakout labels showing price action
Customizable color schemes (bullish green, bearish red, neutral gray)
H&S neckline highlighting
Volume multiplier analysis
Configuration:
Adjustable sensitivity and flatness thresholds
Toggle individual patterns on/off
Customizable moving average periods and colors
Full control over visual elements
Ideal for traders looking to identify key chart patterns, trend reversals, and breakout opportunities across all timeframes.
Daytrading Suite: Neon TPO + FVG v6.1Here is the summary of the code and the trading guide in English.
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### 1. Code Summary: What does the chart show?
The script combines three dimensions of trading into a single chart:
* **The Context (TPO / Market Profile - Yesterday):**
* **Gold Zone (Center):** Yesterday's **POC (Point of Control)**. This was the "fairest price". It often acts as a magnet.
* **White Dashed Lines:** The **VAH (Value Area High)** and **VAL (Value Area Low)**. Yesterday, 70% of all trading volume happened between these lines. This is the area of "Balance".
* **The Structure (HTF - 1 Hour+):**
* **Red/Green Boxes (Right Edge):** Automatic **Supply & Demand Zones** based on the 1-hour chart (or your setting). They indicate major resistance and support levels.
* **The Timing (Entries):**
* **Neon FVG Boxes (Small):** "Fair Value Gaps". These represent imbalances in price. If price revisits these, it is often your **entry signal**.
* **Lines (VWAP, EMA, PDH/PDL):** Act as dynamic support and trend indicators.
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### 2. Trading Strategy: How to use it
Do not just trade every colored spot. You must combine **Location (TPO)** with **Signal (FVG)**.
#### Step A: The Open (Where are we?)
In the morning (or at the US Open), check where the price is relative to the **white TPO lines**.
1. **Inside the White Lines (In Balance):**
* The market is undecided. Expect ranging/choppy behavior.
* **Strategy:** Buy at the bottom edge (VAL), Sell at the top edge (VAH). The target is often the Gold Zone (POC) in the middle.
2. **Outside the White Lines (Imbalance):**
* The market is seeking new prices. Danger of a Trend!
* **Strategy:** If price breaks above VAH and tests it from above -> **Long**. If it breaks below VAL -> **Short**.
#### Step B: The Setup (The High Probability Scenario)
Here is the "Rejection" Setup (Long Example):
1. Price drops to the lower white line (**VAL**) or into a green **Demand Zone**.
2. It bounces (shows a wick).
3. In the process, a small **green Neon FVG** is formed.
4. **Entry:** Limit Order at the top of the Neon FVG.
5. **Target:** The Gold Zone (POC) or the upper white line (VAH).
6. **Stop Loss:** Below the recent swing low.
#### Step C: Warning Signals (When NOT to trade)
* **In "No Man's Land":** If the price is sitting right in the middle between Gold (POC) and White (VAH/VAL), do nothing. The risk is 50/50. Wait until price hits an edge.
* **Against the Flow:** If EMA 9 and 21 are pointing steeply downwards, do not buy blindly at the VAL just because the line is there. Wait for confirmation (FVG).
### Pre-Trade Checklist:
1. **Level:** Am I at a white line (VAH/VAL) or the Gold Zone (POC)?
2. **Structure:** Do I have an HTF Demand/Supply Zone backing me up?
3. **Trigger:** Do I see a Neon FVG pointing in my direction?






















