M.T.C. Gold Pocket Break of Structure (BOS)
Swing → impuls
Fib over impuls
Gold Pocket = entry
SL onder OB
TP1 = RR 1:1
TP2 = RR 1:2
Points pivots et niveaux
Trader Otto - Market Structure Engine [SMC]Trader Otto - Market Structure Engine is a streamlined Smart Money Concepts (SMC) tool designed to map the true flow of the market by identifying Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) events.
Unlike generic ZigZag indicators, this engine uses a strict structural validation logic to filter out noise and liquidity sweeps, focusing only on confirmed trend continuations and reversals.
**Key Features:**
* **BOS (Break of Structure):** Identifies trend continuations with solid lines.
* **CHoCH (Change of Character):** Identifies potential trend reversals with dashed lines.
* **Smart Validation:** The system defaults to "Close" validation (candle body must close beyond the pivot) to avoid fakeouts caused by wicks (liquidity sweeps). This can be adjusted in the settings.
* **Pivot Sensitivity:** A proprietary tuning parameter (default 1.0) allows traders to adjust the structural depth for scalping or swing trading without breaking the core algorithm.
**Usage:**
* **Bullish Trend:** Look for a series of Bullish BOS. Enter on pullbacks after a confirmed BOS.
* **Reversal:** Wait for a CHoCH against the current trend as the first sign of a potential shift.
*Protected script with proprietary calibration.*
Aegis MTF Anchor BandsAegis MTF Anchor Bands(神盾多周期结构锚点)— 非重绘多周期参考层工具
概述
本脚本用于在同一张图表上展示多个时间周期的结构参考层(Anchor Layers),以非重绘方式将不同周期的参考带与参考线映射到当前周期,减少频繁切换周期带来的上下文断层。脚本提供结构一致性(Confluence)仪表盘,用于快速识别多周期锚点的“聚合/分散”状态。
核心输出
Anchor Band(参考带): 同一周期的两条结构锚点之间形成水平延伸的参考范围,用于观察价格处于结构区间内部/外部的状态。
Anchor Line(参考线): 关键结构锚点以水平延伸方式显示,便于检查多周期一致性与冲突。
State Coloring(状态配色): 参考层颜色根据价格与该周期结构锚点的相对位置变化,用于状态提示(不构成交易信号)。
Confluence Dashboard(结构一致性面板) :输出数值评分与 Low/Med/High 三档状态,辅助判断多周期锚点是否集中重叠。
如何使用
趋势过滤: 多周期锚点方向与位置更一致时,结构一致性通常更强;冲突增多时更容易进入震荡或切换阶段。
回撤观察: 价格回撤时与参考带/参考线的交互,可用于评估回撤是否仍在结构可接受范围内。
结构区域识别: 当锚点高度重叠(Confluence 较高)时,往往对应关键结构区,需要结合周期与品种确认。
限制
该工具用于结构观察与信息整合,不预测未来价格,不保证信号有效性。请结合风险控制与交易计划使用。
English (brief)
Aegis MTF Anchor Bands — Non-Repainting Multi-Timeframe Reference Layers (Invite-only)
Overview
This script visualizes multiple timeframe anchor layers on a single chart using non-repainting MTF data requests. It aligns extended anchor bands and lines to the active chart to reduce context loss from frequent timeframe switching. A built-in Confluence dashboard summarizes multi-timeframe clustering vs. dispersion.
Outputs
Anchor Bands, Anchor Lines, state coloring based on anchor-relative location (not a trading signal), and a Confluence dashboard with a numeric score plus Low/Med/High states.
Limitations
Analytical visualization tool only. Not predictive and not financial advice.
BOX THEORY BY BTTFirst 5‑Min Range Extensions (MTF) – 5 Min Box by BTT
This indicator automatically captures the high and low of the first 5‑minute candle of the day and projects clean extension levels above and below that range on any timeframe. It lets intraday traders quickly see how far price has expanded from the opening 5‑minute “box” and where strong reaction zones are likely to form.
Features:
Multi‑timeframe logic: calculates the first 5‑minute range once per day and displays it on any chart timeframe.
Dynamic extension levels: plots symmetric extensions from −5.0 to +5.0 multiples of the initial 5‑minute range, with alternating line widths for easy visual separation.
Clear labels at the start of each session: automatic tags for High, Low, and each extension step to help you read the structure at a glance.
Typical uses:
Identify opening drive days vs. mean‑reversion days by how price behaves around the early extensions.
Mark intraday targets, potential reversal zones, and areas to trim or add to positions based on how many “boxes” price has moved.
Note:
This tool is meant as a price‑structure framework, not a standalone buy/sell signal. Always combine it with your own trade plan, risk management, and confluence (order blocks, liquidity, Market Profile, etc.).
Spike Base VPVolume Profile Spike Base:
Key Features:
Identifies M Period: Detects the 3:30-4:00 PM ET 30-minute candle (highlighted with light blue background)
Tracks Pre-M Extremes: Monitors the highest high and lowest low before the M period begins
Validates Extensions: Only marks spike bases when the M period extends at least 1 point (configurable) beyond the pre-M extreme
Visual Markers:
Green line = Bullish spike base (low extension) - the highest low before M period
Red line = Bearish spike base (high extension) - the lowest high before M period
Lines extend to the right for easy reference
Triangle markers show when valid spike bases form
Usage Notes:
Use on a 30-minute chart for /ES
Ensure your chart time zone is set to America/New York (or adjust the time zone)
The minimum extension is set to 1.0 points but you can adjust it in the indicator settings
Works best when the M period creates a true spike beyond recent price action
The indicator will draw horizontal lines at your spike base levels that persist on the chart, making them easy to reference for potential support/resistance during your day trading. (default is 5 days, adjustable from 1-30 days)
Average Daily Range by EleventradesThe Average Daily Range (ADR) indicator helps traders measure how much of the current day’s range has already been completed and how much movement may still be available.
This tool calculates the average range of previous daily candles and compares it with the current day’s price action. It displays how many points of the ADR have been consumed, how much remains, and the percentage of the daily range already covered. This allows traders to better judge whether price is still expanding or approaching exhaustion.
Key Features:
ADR Consumption Tracking
Shows how much of the daily range has already been used in both points and percentage terms.
Reversal Threshold
A customizable threshold that highlights when price exceeds a defined ADR value, signaling potential exhaustion or reversal zones.
Mean Reversion Logic
When price reaches a user-defined percentage of the ADR, the indicator helps identify areas where price may revert back toward the daily range.
ADR Exceeded Alert
Displays a message when price exceeds 100% of the average daily range.
Information Table
A clean table that summarizes ADR values, consumed range, remaining range, and percentage data for quick reference.
ADR Projection Levels
Projected upper and lower ADR levels are plotted using visual guide lines, helping traders see where the daily range may extend before exceeding typical limits.
FX Market Sessions - Enhanced [anhnt_jks]Here is the detailed description of the "FX Market Sessions - Enhanced (Sessions+)" indicator in English.Indicator Overview: FX Market Sessions - EnhancedThis indicator is a comprehensive professional tool designed to visualize Forex market sessions and key intraday price levels. It goes beyond simple time-shading by providing advanced structural analysis tools like Opening Ranges, Fibonacci Levels, and Session Open Lines.1. Multi-Session ManagementThe indicator allows you to track up to 4 major market sessions (typically London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney).Customization: Fully adjustable start/end times, timezones, and color schemes.History Control: Define how many days of session history to display on the chart to maintain performance.2. Opening Range (OR) & Breakout AnalysisOne of the most powerful features is the Opening Range (the first X minutes of a session, e.g., the first 15 or 30 minutes).ORB Strategy: It helps identify "Opening Range Breakouts."Visual Aids: It draws target lines and boxes based on the initial volatility.Breakout Flags: Visual icons appear on the chart when price breaks out of the initial range.3. Session Open Price LinesThe indicator plots a horizontal line at the exact Open Price of each session.Market Bias: This is a crucial psychological level. Generally, if the price stays above the Session Open, the bias is Bullish for that session; if below, it is Bearish.Custom Labels: Display the exact price and session name at the start of the line.4. Automated Fibonacci LevelsFor every session, the indicator can automatically calculate and plot Fibonacci retracement/extension levels based on that specific session's High and Low.The levels are calculated using:$$y = (High - Low) \times Level + Low$$This helps traders find potential reversal or take-profit points within the session's range.5. Advanced Visual StylesYou can customize how the sessions look to avoid cluttering your chart:Box/Background: Fills the session area with color.Hamburger/Sandwich: Only highlights the High and Low boundaries.Candle Overlay: It can draw a "Macro Candle" representing the session's OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) over your standard bars.Sub-Sessions: Highlight specific "killzones" or overlapping periods (like the London/NY overlap) with distinct borders.6. Information & Statistics TableA real-time data table provides a statistical edge by showing:Session Range: Total Pips moved during the session.Average Range: Compares the current session's movement to the average movement over the last $N$ days.Target Hit Rates: Statistics on how often price reaches the Opening Range targets.7. Integrated AlertsThe script includes three main alert types:Session Transition: Alerts when a session starts or ends.ORB Breakout: Alerts when the price leaves the Opening Range.High/Low Cross: Alerts if the price returns to touch the High or Low of a previously closed session (liquidity grabs).
Market Structure [odnac]Overview
This indicator is a comprehensive tool designed for traders utilizing Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and Price Action. It automatically identifies and labels significant market structure shifts, specifically BOS (Break of Structure) and CHoCH (Change of Character), helping you stay on the right side of the trend.
Key Features
Dual Logic Modes (V1 & V2):
V1 (Fixed Pivot): Only utilizes confirmed pivot points. Ideal for conservative traders looking for major swing levels.
V2 (Dynamic Update): Automatically updates swing points to the actual highest high or lowest low between breaks. This provides a more fluid and accurate representation of price flow.
Smart Confirmation: Unlike basic pivot scripts, this indicator uses a multi-bar confirmation logic (checking candle polarity and close sequences) to filter out market noise and false pivots.
Automatic Trend Detection: The indicator tracks the current market bias (Bullish/Bearish) and visualizes it through customizable background colors or shapes.
Clear Visual Cues: * BOS: Indicates a continuation of the current trend.
CHoCH: Signals a potential trend reversal.
How to Use
Identify Trend Direction: Use the background coloring or the shapes at the bottom to quickly identify if the market is in a Bullish (Green) or Bearish (Red) phase.
Look for Structure Breaks: * When price breaks a previous high/low, the indicator will draw a line and label it as BOS if the trend continues, or CHoCH if the trend flips.
Customize for Your Assets: * For volatile assets like XLM or other cryptocurrencies, you can adjust the Swing Left/Right Bars inputs to filter for either micro-structures or macro-trends.
Input Settings
Version: Choose between V1 (Strict Pivots) and V2 (Dynamic Ranges).
Swing Left/Right Bars: Determines the sensitivity of high/low detection. Increase these values to find "stronger" structural points.
Trend Visualization: Toggle between Background fills, Shape markers at the bottom, or None for a cleaner look.
Show Swings: Toggle the visibility of the white circles marking confirmed pivot points.
Disclaimer
Market structure is a lagging indicator by nature as it requires confirmation. Always use this tool in conjunction with other technical analysis methods (Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, or Volume) for the best results.
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📌 SFP SCANNER — QUICK GUIDE (EN)
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🎯 Goal
Automatically scan Swing Failure Patterns (SFPs) on pivot-based support and resistance levels, using a multi-timeframe, structural and filterable approach.
👉 This indicator is designed to be mainly used with alerts on watchlists.
The more permissive the filters are, the more signals (and noise) you will get.
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🧱 1) Pivot Levels — Pivot Timeframe
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Levels are built using classic pivots.
Settings:
• Pivot timeframe: timeframe used to compute pivots (e.g. 4H)
• Pivot source:
- Wicks = highs / lows
- Closes = closing prices
• Left / Right: number of bars required to validate a pivot
➡️ A pivot is confirmed only after “Right” bars.
👉 Recommendation: minimum 15 / 15 on H4.
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🎨 Level Display
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• Pivot High → resistances
• Pivot Low → supports
• Colors, width and style are visual-only settings
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📍 2) SFP Detection — Counting Timeframe
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SFPs are detected on the “Counting timeframe”, regardless of the chart timeframe.
Bearish SFP (resistance):
1) Close above the level (breakout)
2) Close back below the level (reclaim)
3) Breakout duration must respect:
- Min bars breakout
- Max bars breakout
(counted in counting timeframe bars)
Bullish SFP (support):
Mirrored logic:
1) Break below
2) Reclaim above
3) Min / Max bars respected
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🧠 3) Trend Filter — Moving Averages (optional)
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If enabled:
• MA50 > MA200 → only Bullish SFPs allowed
• MA50 < MA200 → only Bearish SFPs allowed
Settings:
• MA timeframe:
- Blank = counting timeframe
- Recommended: pivot timeframe
• MA type: SMA or EMA
• Fast / Slow MA: default 50 / 200
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🧱 4) Structural Support / Resistance Filter
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This filter is independent from the MA filter.
Structure pivots count (N):
• Number of consecutive supports / resistances used to validate structure.
Checkbox logic (restrictive):
👉 If no checkbox is selected → all SFPs are allowed.
Bullish SFPs allowed if:
• Supports are rising
• Resistances are rising
Bearish SFPs allowed if:
• Resistances are falling
• Supports are falling
➡️ Each checkbox acts as an independent restriction.
At least one selected condition must be true to allow the SFP.
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🛑 5) Anti-spam
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• One-shot per level
➡️ Once triggered, the level is considered consumed.
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🔎 6) Levels to Scan
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• Number of recent pivot levels (supports + resistances) checked for SFP detection.
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🕒 7) Multi-timeframe Display
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Regardless of the chart timeframe:
• Chart > Counting timeframe:
A lower-timeframe SFP is displayed on the higher-timeframe candle.
• Chart = Counting timeframe:
The SFP appears directly on the candle at close.
• Chart < Counting timeframe:
The signal is displayed at the opening of the next counting timeframe candle.
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🔔 TradingView Alerts
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• Bullish SFP
• Bearish SFP
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⚙️ Suggested Settings (Day trading / 1–2 day swing)
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• Pivot timeframe: 4H
• Counting timeframe: 15m (or 5m for more signals)
• Levels to scan: 1 to 2
• Structure pivots count (N): 2 to 3
• Min bars breakout: 2 to 3
• Max bars breakout: 5 to 10
✅ Happy scanning and good trades! 😄
Daytrading Suite v6.4: Neon TPO + FVG + IB Lines (Stable)Here is the complete **Trading Manual & Strategy Guide** for the **Master Daytrading Suite (Neon + IB Edition)**.
This guide explains exactly **when** to trade and **how** to execute trades using the tools in the script.
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# 📘 MASTER TRADING MANUAL (Neon + IB)
### 1. THE BASICS
* **Best Assets:** BTCUSDT & ETHUSDT (Futures).
* **Best Timeframe:** 5 Minutes (Entry) / 15 Minutes (Trend).
* **Key Session:** New York Session (High Volatility).
* **Golden Rule:** Never go **LONG** inside a Red Supply Zone. Never go **SHORT** inside a Green Demand Zone.
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### 2. THE INDICATORS (Legend)
| Indicator | Color | Function | How to use |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Supply Zone** | 🟥 **Red Box** | Resistance | Look for Short setups here. |
| **Demand Zone** | 🟩 **Green Box** | Support | Look for Long setups here. |
| **Golden Pocket** | 🟧 **Orange** | Retracement | The "Sweet Spot" for trend entries (Fib 0.618). |
| **VWAP** | 🔵 **Blue Line** | Trend Anchor | Price > VWAP = Bullish. Price < VWAP = Bearish. |
| **Initial Balance (IB)** | 🟨 **Yellow Box** | Opening Range | Breakout above = Bullish. Breakdown below = Bearish. |
| **FVG (Gap)** | 🟩/🟥 **Tiny Box** | Trigger | **Green FVG** = Entry Signal for Longs. **Red FVG** = Entry Signal for Shorts. |
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### 3. STRATEGY A: The Trend Pullback (High Win Rate)
*Use this when the market is trending smoothly.*
#### ✅ HOW TO ENTER A LONG (BUY) POSITION
1. **Trend Check:** Price is trading **ABOVE** the VWAP (Blue Line) and EMA 9 (Yellow Line).
2. **The Wait:** Wait for the price to drop back down (pullback).
3. **The Zone:** Price touches the **Green Demand Zone** OR the **Orange Golden Pocket**.
4. **The Trigger:** A **Green FVG Box** appears on the 5-minute chart.
5. **Execution:** Enter Long. Stop Loss below the recent low. Take Profit at the next Red Zone.
#### 🔻 HOW TO ENTER A SHORT (SELL) POSITION
1. **Trend Check:** Price is trading **BELOW** the VWAP (Blue Line) and EMA 9 (Yellow Line).
2. **The Wait:** Wait for the price to rally up (pullback).
3. **The Zone:** Price touches the **Red Supply Zone** OR the **Orange Golden Pocket**.
4. **The Trigger:** A **Red FVG Box** appears on the 5-minute chart.
5. **Execution:** Enter Short. Stop Loss above the recent high. Take Profit at the next Green Zone.
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### 4. STRATEGY B: The IB Breakout (Volatility)
*Use this specifically after the first hour of the New York Session (approx. 10:30 NY time).*
* **The Setup:** Look at the **Yellow Box (Initial Balance)** which marks the high/low of the first hour.
* **Bullish Breakout:** If a candle closes **above** the Yellow Box + Price is above VWAP → **Go Long**.
* **Bearish Breakdown:** If a candle closes **below** the Yellow Box + Price is below VWAP → **Go Short**.
* **The Trap (Fakeout):** If price breaks out but immediately falls back inside the Yellow Box, close the trade immediately.
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### 5. DAILY ROUTINE (Checklist)
1. **Open TradingView:** Switch to the **15m Chart**.
2. **Check Context:** Where are we? Are we near a big Red Box (Supply) or Green Box (Demand)?
3. **Check Trend:** Is price above or below the Blue VWAP line?
4. **Wait for the Open:** Let the first hour of New York pass (to form the Yellow IB Box).
5. **Set Alerts:** Right-click the chart and set alerts for "IB Breakout" or "Golden Pocket".
6. **Execute:** Switch to the **5m Chart** to find your entry trigger (FVG).
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### 6. RISK MANAGEMENT RULES
* **Stop Loss:** NEVER trade without one. Place it just outside the FVG box or the Zone.
* **Risk per Trade:** 1% to 2% of your account maximum.
* **No Trade Zone:** If the price is "chopping" (moving sideways) inside the Yellow IB Box, **do not trade**. Wait for a breakout.
MaPla Green Pen - PaTom Graded Zones📘 User Guide: "MaPla Green Pen - PaTom Graded Zones"
This indicator is a complete trading system that combines technical analysis of support/resistance zones (Zones) with specific entry signals (Entry Signals) and integrated risk management (Risk Management).
1. Key Indicator Components
The indicator displays three main components on the chart:
Component,Color,Original Name,Description
Demand/Supply Zone,🟥 Red/🟦 Blue,Sone MaPla,Support/Resistance zones derived from Pivot High/Low. Used as areas of interest or potential reversal points.
Entry Signal,🟢 Green/🔴 Red,MaPla Green Pen,Trade entry signals generated by a specific rejection candlestick pattern (often resembling a Pin Bar).
Risk/Reward Lines,🟢 Lime/🟠 Orange/🔴 Red,PaTom Graded,Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels automatically calculated based on the user-defined Risk/Reward Ratio.
2. Understanding the Settings (Inputs)Users can adjust these three main parameters to suit their strategy and trading timeframe:Setting NameCode VariableMeaning and AdjustmentZone Strength (Pivot Period)i_strengthDefault: 10Determines the strength of the drawn zones. Higher values make zones rarer but more significant (better for higher timeframes). Lower values create more frequent zones.Take Profit Ratio (Risk/Reward)i_tp_ratioDefault: 1.5The ratio of reward to risk. A value of 1.5 means the TP distance is 1.5 times the SL distance. It is recommended to use values of 1.0 or higher.Zone Transparencyi_zone_transDefault: 88Sets the transparency of the zone's background color. Set to 0 for solid color, or 100 for maximum transparency.
3. How to Use the Signals (Trading Strategy)
The indicator operates automatically. Follow these steps when a signal appears:
3.1 📉 For a SELL Signal
Entry: A Red Label ("SELL Signal") appears above the candlestick, indicating a strong rejection of upward price movement.
Take Profit (TP): The Orange Line (TP) is automatically drawn, based on the set RR Ratio.
Stop Loss (SL): The Red Dashed Line (SL) is automatically drawn, positioned slightly above the high of the rejection candle.
3.2 📈 For a BUY Signal
Entry: A Green Label ("BUY Signal") appears below the candlestick, indicating a strong rejection of downward price movement.
Take Profit (TP): The Lime Green Line (TP) is automatically drawn, based on the set RR Ratio.
Stop Loss (SL): The Red Dashed Line (SL) is automatically drawn, positioned slightly below the low of the rejection candle.
4. Important Notice and Disclaimer
To maintain responsibility to users and comply with TradingView's rules, a clear Disclaimer must be included with the published indicator.
🚨 Important Disclaimer
Not Financial Advice: This indicator is solely a technical analysis tool based on mathematical conditions and candlestick patterns. It does not constitute financial or trading advice. Users must conduct their own analysis and make independent trading decisions.
Repainting: The entry signals in this indicator are Non-Repainting once the bar is closed. However, the Pivot High/Low zones (Demand/Supply Zones) may slightly adjust if a stronger, subsequent candle forms (a normal characteristic of Pivot calculation).
Risk: Trading involves risk. Users should always utilize Stop Loss orders and trade only with capital they can afford to lose.
Alerts: Alerts can be set up on TradingView using the programmed messages: "BUY Signal Confirmed" or "SELL Signal Confirmed."
🇹🇭 ฉบับภาษาไทย: สรุปวิธีการใช้งาน
ผู้ใช้งานควรใช้อินดิเคเตอร์นี้เป็น เครื่องมือยืนยัน สัญญาณเข้าซื้อขาย โดยอาจพิจารณารอสัญญาณ "แม่ปลาปากกาเขียว" (Buy/Sell Label) เมื่อราคาวิ่งเข้าสู่ "โซนแม่ปลา" (Demand/Supply Zone) ที่แข็งแกร่ง เพื่อเพิ่มโอกาสสำเร็จในการเทรด
GHOST | Market Sessions Ranges MTF👻 GHOST | Market Sessions Ranges MTF
Master Time and Price with Ghost-Level Precision
Stop cluttering your charts with old, irrelevant levels. GHOST is a professional-grade tool designed for traders who prioritize institutional liquidity and crystal-clear price action.
This isn't just a level-drawer; it’s a dynamic liquidity manager that understands when and where price matters.
💎 Why GHOST is a Game Changer:
⚡ Smart Mitigation: Lines automatically disappear ("ghosting") as soon as price taps them. You only see the fresh liquidity that hasn't been mitigated yet.
🕒 Pro Session Filtering: Sync your levels with specific trading windows (London, New York, Asia). Colors and ranges adapt to the exact time you trade.
📊 True MTF Power: Monitor Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Highs and Lows (PDH/L, PWH/L, PMH/L) independently.
🎨 Minimalist "Ghost" Aesthetic: Say goodbye to lines crossing your entire screen. GHOST uses short, dashed lines with right-aligned labels and adjustable forward projection, keeping your "candle field" clean.
🛠️ Key Features & Customization:
✅ Dynamic Length: You control where the line starts and how far it projects into the future.
✅ One-Click Visibility: Toggle Daily, Weekly, or Monthly levels on/off instantly via the settings panel.
✅ 100% Free: A premium-quality tool shared openly with the global trading community.
💎 Key Features:
⚡ Smart Mitigation: Lines "ghost" away automatically once price taps them, keeping your chart focused on fresh liquidity.
🕒 Session Confluence: Sync your ranges with specific time zones (NY, London, Tokyo) to find the perfect trade window.
🎨 Clean Aesthetic: Labels are perfectly aligned to the right, ensuring your price action reading is never obstructed.
Autor : The ghost of trading 👻
1-Year High/Low Mean (Daily Anchored)This indicator calculates the highest high and lowest low over the past year using daily candles, then plots the mean (midpoint) between those two levels. The result is a clean, stable structural reference line that helps traders understand where current price sits within its yearly range.
What It Shows
1‑Year High – the highest daily high over the lookback period
1‑Year Low – the lowest daily low over the same period
1‑Year Mean – the midpoint between the yearly high and low
These levels provide a long‑term framework for evaluating trend strength, momentum, and potential mean‑reversion behavior.
Designed for the Daily Timeframe
This indicator is intentionally built for the daily timeframe and higher.
All calculations are anchored to daily data, ensuring consistent and accurate yearly levels.
It does not display on intraday charts to avoid confusion caused by limited intraday history.
Features
Daily‑anchored yearly high, low, and mean
Adjustable lookback period (default: 365 days)
Optional display of the dates where the yearly high and low occurred
Clean, minimal, structure‑focused design
Intended Use
Ideal for traders who want a simple, reliable way to visualize long‑term price structure.
Pairs well with trend‑following systems, breakout strategies, and mean‑reversion setups.
Future versions may include shaded zones, alerts, multi‑year modes, or additional structural tools depending on community interest.
EMA Scalper Pro BY FS and Grok
- Main Configuration (Inputs)
When adding the indicator, you'll see a settings panel divided into groups. Here's the key ones and recommendations for your setup (60x on BTC at open):
EMA Configuration:
"EMA Fast Period" (default 7): Fast EMA for momentum. Lower for faster signals (e.g., 5-9).
"EMA Slow Period" (default 25): Slow EMA for trend. Increase for more stable trends (e.g., 20-30).
"Show EMAs" (true): Displays blue (fast) and orange (slow) lines. Turn off if the chart is cluttered.
Candle Patterns:
"Confirmation Candles" (default 2): Bars to check patterns (e.g., hammer, engulfing). Increase to 3-4 for fewer false signals.
"Enable Patterns" (true): Activates bullish/bearish pattern filter. Useful for signal confirmation.
Market Structure:
"Pivots Lookback" (default 5): Bars to detect higher highs/lower lows. Adjust to 3-7 for BTC volatility.
"Show Labels" (true): Draws "Uptrend" (green) or "Downtrend" (red) on pivots.
"Filter by Trend" (true): Buy signals only in uptrend, sell in downtrend. Enable to avoid counter-trend trades.
Volume Confirmation:
"Volume MA Length" (default 14): Period for volume average. Lower for sensitivity.
"Z-Score Threshold" (default 2.0): Threshold for spikes. Lower to 1.5 for more signals.
"Enable Volume Confirmation" (true): Requires volume spike for signals.
Liquidity Zones:
"Minimum Reaction ($)" (default 400): Minimum move for a zone. Adjust based on BTC volatility.
"Max Zones to Show" (default 20): Limit of boxes (green for buy/low, red for sell/high).
"Zone Width (x ATR)" (default 0.5): Width based on volatility. Increase for wider zones.
"Show Liquidity Zones" (true): Draws horizontal boxes.
"Enable Alerts" (true): Alerts when entering a zone (e.g., "Price entered Liquidity Buy Zone").
Order Blocks Detection:
Similar to liquidity: "Minimum Reaction" (400), "Max" (20), "Width" (0.5), "Show" (true), "Alerts" (true).
Boxes: Lime for bull (support), fuchsia for bear (resistance).
Fair Value Gaps Detection:
"Minimum Gap ($)" (default 50): Minimum gap for FVG.
"Max FVGs" (20): Limit of boxes (teal for bull, maroon for bear; gray if mitigated).
"Show FVGs" (true): Draws gaps.
"Enable FVG Alerts" (true): When entering (e.g., "Price entered Bullish FVG").
"Enable FVG Mitigation Alerts" (true): When filling gap (e.g., "Bullish FVG Mitigated").
Higher TF Table: "Show Table" (true): Displays table with EMA crosses on 5m, 15m, etc. (TF, Dir: Bullish/Bearish, Bars since cross).
Recommendation for your setup: Keep defaults to start. On 1m/5m, enable all filters for precision in 60x. Test in demo before live.
- How to Interpret the Indicator on the Chart
EMA Lines: Blue (fast), orange (slow). Bullish cross (blue over orange) = potential buy; bearish = sell.
Confirmed Crosses: Green cross below (buy), red above (sell), offset to align with candle.
Trend Labels: "Uptrend" green on highs, "Downtrend" red on lows. Indicates structure (HH/LL).
Liquidity Zones: Extended horizontal boxes. Green (buy/support), red (sell/resistance). Expect reactions (bounce/break) when touched.
Order Blocks: Lime boxes (bull/support), fuchsia (bear/resistance). Areas where accumulated orders can cause reactions.
FVGs: Teal boxes (bull/imbalance up), maroon (bear/imbalance down). Unfilled gaps; gray if mitigated (gap closed).
Final Signals: Green triangle below (buy), red above (sell). Combines everything: cross + patterns + trend + volume.
Higher TF Table: In top-right. Shows for 5m-D: TF, Dir (Bullish green/Bearish red), Bars (since last cross). Useful to align with larger trends.
- Alerts and Notifications
Set up alerts in TradingView: Right-click on the indicator > "Add alert".
Signals: "Buy Signal" or "Sell Signal" when triangle appears.
Zones: When entering box (e.g., "Price entered Liquidity Buy Zone").
OB/FVG: Similar, plus mitigation (e.g., "Bullish FVG Mitigated" when gap fills, signaling potential continuation).
- How to Use in Trading (Tips for Your Setup)
Timeframe: 1m/5m for scalping at open (9:30 AM ET, influenced by traditional markets).
Strategy: Wait for signal (triangle) near zone/OB/FVG, with volume and trend aligned. In 60x, use stops at ATR (e.g., 1-2x ATR) and takes at 1:2 ratio. Low exposure (3-5 min/trade).
Risk: Always backtest (in TradingView) and use 1-2% capital per trade. Not financial advice; combine with your analysis.
Customization: Disable filters for more signals, but increases risk. For volatile BTC, lower reaction/gap thresholds.
B1 (Breakout System)What it is
B1 is a fast-execution intraday breakout framework designed to capture short-duration morning moves with strict risk definitions. It prioritizes repeatability and controlled downside over maximizing signal count.
How it works (high level)
Structure anchor: B1 defines a repeatable morning structure window and only considers trades when that structure produces a valid breakout condition.
Context gate (shared screener): Participation can be gated by a shared analysis filter so the system doesn’t trade every breakout-looking day.
Risk + exits: Stop placement and targets are derived from the same model so trades are comparable across time (not manually improvised).
How it’s different from a generic “breakout script”
B1 is not a mashup of unrelated indicators; the “structure → context → execution” pipeline is one model. Signals are a byproduct of the model, not a collection of bolt-on confirmations.
How to use
Keep defaults at first; treat it as a complete system.
Judge performance by drawdown behavior and stability, not single trades/days.
Initial Capital: 100000
Base Currency: Default
Default Order Size: 100000 USD
Pyramiding: 1
Testing + risk notes
Use realistic commission + slippage, sustainable risk, and sufficient sample size. Default Properties/Inputs used in published results must be documented.
Strategy testing disclosure
Backtests vary by symbol, timeframe, session settings, and fill assumptions. Use realistic commission + slippage, avoid oversized % risk, and evaluate a meaningful sample size before drawing conclusions. Published results must match the default Properties/Inputs shown in the script.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
P1 (Pivot System)What it is
P1 is a volatility-anchored intraday level framework that maps each session into structured reference levels. It’s designed to help traders stop treating every price area as equal by providing a consistent “session map.”
How it works (high level)
Volatility measurement: P1 estimates session-relevant volatility and uses that measurement to space meaningful levels.
Level generation: Levels are derived from the model (not hand-drawn pivots) so they remain consistent and testable.
Context alignment: The same environment/analysis layer can be used to filter which level interactions matter most in the current regime.
How to use
Use Default Settings & P1 levels as your structure map; use the screener as the gate.
Track results by regime (trend/volatility), not as one uniform edge.
Initial Capital: 1000000
Currency: Default
Default Order Size: 1
Pyramiding: 1
Strategy testing disclosure
Backtests vary by symbol, timeframe, session settings, and fill assumptions. Use realistic commission + slippage, avoid oversized % risk, and evaluate a meaningful sample size before drawing conclusions. Published results must match the default Properties/Inputs shown in the script.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Reversal StrategyWhat it is
A rules-based intraday reversal framework that combines: (1) higher-timeframe bias, (2) structural pivot logic, and (3) BOS confirmation inside a defined timing window.
How it works (high level)
Bias layer: Uses higher-timeframe OHLC to define directional context.
Structure engine: Identifies swing pivots to map structure objectively.
BOS validation: Triggers only after a confirmed break-of-structure (strictness configurable).
Timing window (“continuation/entry window”): Signals are restricted to specific windows to reduce random mid-session noise.
Risk visualization: Plots stop/target visualization from the model’s structure so the trade lifecycle is clear.
How to use
Best used during the most liquid session hours.
Keep defaults first; the BOS strictness and window timing materially change the signal distribution.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
ORB Risk AnalysisWhat it is
A disciplined opening-range breakout tool that defines a morning range, waits for a confirmed breakout, and plots a complete risk/target plan on-chart.
How it works (high level)
Opening range: Built from a defined NY open window using lower timeframe data for precision (configurable).
Breakout confirmation: Requires a decisive breakout condition (not just a wick).
One-and-done trade logic: Limits setups per session to reduce overtrading.
Risk model: Stop and target zones are derived from the ORB structure; optional sizing logic can calculate contracts from risk constraints.
How to use
Use on liquid futures/CFDs during NY session.
Use realistic risk sizing and account assumptions if you enable sizing.
Testing + risk notes (strategies/auto-exits)
Use realistic slippage/commission and sustainable risk. Ensure published results match default Properties/Inputs.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
ATX ORBWhat it is
An opening-range breakout system designed to separate preparation from execution, with configurable ORB definitions and a strict trade window.
How it works (high level)
Range construction: Builds a NY session opening range from 1-minute data and projects it to the chart timeframe.
Two-stage flow: “Get ready” condition first, then entry confirmation when breakout criteria are satisfied.
ORB modes: Multiple ORB timing/risk variants to match different execution styles (each mode changes the distribution).
Risk visualization: Automatically plots entry/stop/target zones and preserves historical trade visuals for review.
How to use
Start with the default ORB mode; switch modes only if you understand the behavioral tradeoffs.
Treat the system as rules-based; avoid discretionary overrides if you want repeatable testing.
Not financial advice. Futures trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Multiple indicator for futures in scalping"Multiple indicator with:
EMA 8, 20, 50, 100, 200
Bollinger Bands
Daily, weekly, and monthly OHLC
Fibonacci pivot points R1R2R3/S1S2S3
VWAP
It works very well for futures, to see where to enter and exit, and to get positioned. I mostly use it on the Nasdaq and DAX, where the price constantly bounces in the areas marked by this indicator. It’s only for scalping, ideal on a 1-minute chart."
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Current & Prior Day OHLC Levels# Current & Prior Day OHLC Levels with 15-Minute Opening Range
## Overview
This comprehensive indicator plots key price levels for futures and stock traders, displaying Current Day levels, Prior Day levels, and the 15-Minute Opening Range. These levels serve as critical support and resistance zones that professional traders monitor throughout the trading session.
## Key Features
### Current Day Levels (Session-Based)
- **Current Open**: The opening price of the current trading session
- **Current High**: The highest price reached during the current session (updates in real-time)
- **Current Low**: The lowest price reached during the current session (updates in real-time)
The indicator properly recognizes **futures trading sessions**, which begin at their respective session start times (not midnight). For example, most equity index futures sessions begin at 6:00 PM ET the previous day, ensuring accurate session-based tracking for overnight and globex trading.
### Prior Day Levels
- **Prior Open**: Opening price from the previous trading session
- **Prior High**: High of the previous trading session
- **Prior Low**: Low of the previous trading session
- **Prior Close**: Closing price from the previous trading session
Prior day levels are some of the most widely watched technical levels in trading, often acting as psychological support and resistance zones where price action tends to react.
### 15-Minute Opening Range (NY Session)
- **OR High**: The high of the first 15 minutes after New York market open (9:30-9:45 AM ET)
- **OR Low**: The low of the first 15 minutes after New York market open (9:30-9:45 AM ET)
The opening range concept is a popular day trading strategy. The first 15 minutes often establishes the tone for the day, with these levels frequently serving as breakout or breakdown points. The indicator tracks these levels in real-time as they form, then locks them in after 9:45 AM ET.
## Visual Design
### Smart Line Extension
- Lines extend **left** to the exact bar that created each level (e.g., the bar that made the high)
- Lines extend **right** by a configurable number of bars (default: 50 bars)
- No infinite line extension cluttering your chart
### Intelligent Label Placement
- Labels positioned **above** highs and opens
- Labels positioned **below** lows
- Adjustable offset to position labels optimally for your timeframe
- Optional price display in labels (e.g., "Current High: 5,950.00")
- Semi-transparent label backgrounds for clean chart appearance
## Customization Options
### Individual Level Controls
Each level (Current Open, High, Low, Prior Open, High, Low, Close, OR High, OR Low) can be:
- Toggled on/off independently
- Assigned a custom color
- Given its own line style (Solid, Dashed, or Dotted)
- Adjusted for line width (1-5 pixels)
### Default Styling
- **Current Day**: Solid lines (Gold for Open, Green for High, Red for Low)
- **Prior Day**: Dashed lines (Steel Blue for Open, Dark Cyan for High, Crimson for Low, Slate Blue for Close)
- **Opening Range**: Dotted lines (Cyan for High, Tomato for Low)
This default styling provides clear visual distinction between level types while remaining professional and easy to read.
### Label Customization
- Toggle all labels on/off
- Show or hide price values in labels
- Adjust label offset (distance from current bar)
- Five label size options: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge
### Line Extension Control
- Configurable right extension (0-500 bars)
- Adjust based on your chart timeframe and preference
## Best Use Cases
### Futures Traders
The indicator's session-aware design makes it perfect for futures markets, properly handling:
- Electronic trading hours (Globex)
- Session rollovers at 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM ET (depending on contract)
- Overnight price action
### Day Traders
- Use Opening Range levels for breakout/breakdown strategies
- Monitor Current High/Low for intraday trend identification
- Watch Prior Day levels for profit targets and stop placement
### Swing Traders
- Prior Day High/Low often act as key decision points
- Prior Close serves as an important reference level
- Current Day levels help with intraday entry/exit timing
### Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Works on any intraday timeframe:
- 1-minute for scalping
- 5-minute for active day trading
- 15-minute or 30-minute for swing entries
- 1-hour for position context
## Technical Details
### Session Detection
- Uses TradingView's built-in session detection for accurate daily boundaries
- Properly handles futures contracts with non-midnight session starts
- New York timezone detection for Opening Range (9:30 AM ET)
### Real-Time Updates
- Current High and Low update dynamically as price moves
- Opening Range levels update live during the 9:30-9:45 AM window
- Lines redraw on each bar to maintain accurate positioning
### Performance
- Maximum 500 lines and 500 labels to ensure smooth chart performance
- Efficient line/label deletion and recreation on session changes
- Minimal computational overhead
## Tips for Optimal Use
1. **Adjust Line Extension**: For lower timeframes (1-min, 5-min), reduce right extension to 20-30 bars. For higher timeframes (1-hour), increase to 100+ bars.
2. **Combine with Price Action**: These levels work best when combined with candlestick patterns, volume analysis, and order flow.
3. **Watch for Level Tests**: Price often tests these levels multiple times before breaking through or reversing.
4. **Opening Range Breakouts**: Many traders wait for price to break and close above OR High or below OR Low before entering directional trades.
5. **Prior Day Levels as Targets**: Use Prior High as an upside target and Prior Low as a downside target for intraday trades.
## Compatibility
- Works on all instruments (Futures, Stocks, Forex, Crypto)
- Optimized for intraday timeframes (1-min to 1-hour)
- Best results on liquid instruments with clear session boundaries
- Designed specifically with ES, NQ, YM, and RTY futures traders in mind
## Credits
Ported from NinjaTrader indicators with enhanced features and TradingView-specific optimizations. Original concept based on classic technical analysis principles used by professional traders worldwide.
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*Note: These levels are for informational and educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management.*
Asia & London Session High/Low Description:
This indicator plots the highest and lowest points of the Asian and London trading sessions based on Eastern Time (ET).
Features:
Draws horizontal rays for session highs and lows
Automatically resets for each session
Perfect for I CT-style liquidity analysis , range breaks , and session-based trading setups
Clean chart : no labels or clutter, just the key session levels
Use it to identify liquidity zones , plan entries , and anticipate potential session raids in your trading strategy.






















