Volume Profile Skew [BackQuant]Volume Profile Skew
Overview
Volume Profile Skew is a market-structure indicator that answers a specific question most volume profiles do not:
“Is volume concentrating toward lower prices (accumulation) or higher prices (distribution) inside the current profile range?”
A standard volume profile shows where volume traded, but it does not quantify the shape of that distribution in a single number. This script builds a volume profile over a rolling lookback window, extracts the key profile levels (POC, VAH, VAL, and a volume-weighted mean), then computes the skewness of the volume distribution across price bins. That skewness becomes an oscillator, smoothed into a regime signal and paired with visual profile plotting, key level lines, and historical POC tracking.
This gives you two layers at once:
A full profile and its important levels (where volume is).
A skew metric (how volume is leaning within that range).
What this indicator is based on
The foundation comes from classical “volume at price” concepts used in Market Profile and Volume Profile analysis:
POC (Point of Control): the price level with the highest traded volume.
Value Area (VAH/VAL): the zone containing the bulk of activity, commonly 70% of total volume.
Volume-weighted mean (VWMP in this script): the average price weighted by volume, a “center of mass” for traded activity.
Where this indicator extends the idea is by treating the volume profile as a statistical distribution across price. Once you treat “volume by price bin” as a probability distribution (weights sum to 1), you can compute distribution moments:
Mean: where the mass is centered.
Standard deviation: how spread-out it is.
Skewness: whether the distribution has a heavier tail toward higher or lower prices.
This is not a gimmick. Skewness is a standard statistic in probability theory. Here it is applied to “volume concentration across price”, not to returns.
Core concept: what “skew” means in a volume profile
Imagine a profile range from Low to High, split into bins. Each bin has some volume. You can get these shapes:
Balanced profile: volume is fairly symmetric around the mean, skew near 0.
Bottom-heavy profile: more volume at lower prices, with a tail toward higher prices, skew tends to be positive.
Top-heavy profile: more volume at higher prices, with a tail toward lower prices, skew tends to be negative.
In this script:
Positive skew is labeled as ACCUMULATION.
Negative skew is labeled as DISTRIBUTION.
Near-zero skew is NEUTRAL.
Important: accumulation here does not mean “buying will immediately pump price.” It means the profile shape suggests more participation at lower prices inside the current lookback range. Distribution means participation is heavier at higher prices.
How the volume profile is built
1) Define the analysis window
The profile is computed on a rolling window:
Lookback Period: number of bars included (capped by available history).
Profile Resolution (bins): number of price bins used to discretize the high-low range.
The script finds the highest high and lowest low in the lookback window to define the price range:
rangeHigh = highest high in window
rangeLow = lowest low in window
binSize = (rangeHigh - rangeLow) / bins
2) Create bin midpoints
Each bin gets a midpoint “price” used for calculations:
price = rangeLow + binSize * (b + 0.5)
These midpoints are what the mean, variance, and skewness are computed on.
3) Distribute each candle’s volume into bins
This is a key implementation detail. Real volume profiles require tick-level data, but Pine does not provide that. So the script approximates volume-at-price using candle ranges:
For each bar in the lookback:
Determine which bins its low-to-high range touches.
Split that candle’s total volume evenly across the touched bins.
So if a candle spans 6 bins, each bin gets volume/6 from that bar. This is a practical, consistent approximation for “where trading could have occurred” inside the bar.
This approach has tradeoffs:
It does not know where within the candle the volume truly traded.
It assumes uniform distribution across the candle range.
It becomes more meaningful with larger samples (bigger lookback) and/or higher timeframes.
But it is still useful because the purpose here is the shape of the distribution across the whole window, not exact microstructure.
Key profile levels: POC, VAH, VAL, VWMP
POC (Point of Control)
POC is found by scanning bins and selecting the bin with maximum volume. The script stores:
pocIndex: which bin has max volume
poc price: midpoint price of that bin
Value Area (VAH/VAL) using 70% volume
The script builds the value area around the POC outward until it captures 70% of total volume:
Start with the POC bin.
Expand one bin at a time to the side with more volume.
Stop when accumulated volume >= 70% of total profile volume.
Then:
VAL = rangeLow + binSize * lowerIdx
VAH = rangeLow + binSize * (upperIdx + 1)
This produces a classic “where most business happened” zone.
VWMP (Volume-Weighted Mean Price)
This is essentially the center of mass of the profile:
VWMP = sum(price * volume ) / totalVolume
It is similar in spirit to VWAP, but it is computed over the profile bins, not from bar-by-bar typical price.
Skewness calculation: turning the profile into an oscillator
This is the main feature.
1) Treat volumes as weights
For each bin:
weight = volume / totalVolume
Now weights sum to 1.
2) Compute weighted mean
Mean price:
mean = sum(weight * price )
3) Compute weighted variance and std deviation
Variance:
variance = sum(weight * (price - mean)^2)
stdDev = sqrt(variance)
4) Compute weighted third central moment
Third moment:
m3 = sum(weight * (price - mean)^3)
5) Standardize to skewness
Skewness:
rawSkew = m3 / (stdDev^3)
This standardization matters. Without it, the value would explode or shrink based on profile scale. Standardized skewness is dimensionless and comparable.
Smoothing and regime rules
Raw skewness can be jumpy because:
profile bins change as rangeHigh/rangeLow shift,
one high-volume candle can reshape the distribution,
volume regimes change quickly in crypto.
So the indicator applies EMA smoothing:
smoothedSkew = EMA(rawSkew, smooth)
Then it classifies regime using fixed thresholds:
Bullish (ACCUMULATION): smoothedSkew > +0.25
Bearish (DISTRIBUTION): smoothedSkew < -0.25
Neutral: between those values
Signals are generated on threshold cross events:
Bull signal when smoothedSkew crosses above +0.25
Bear signal when smoothedSkew crosses below -0.25
This makes the skew act like a regime oscillator rather than a constantly flipping color.
Volume Profile plotting modes
The script draws the profile on the last bar, using boxes for each bin, anchored to the right with a configurable offset. The width of each profile bar is normalized by max bin volume:
volRatio = binVol / maxVol
barWidth = volRatio * width
Three style modes exist:
1) Gradient
Uses a “jet-like” gradient based on volRatio (blue → red). Higher-volume bins stand out naturally. Transparency increases as volume decreases, so low-volume bins fade.
2) Solid
Uses the current regime color (bull/bear/neutral) for all bins, with transparency. This makes the profile read as “structure + regime.”
3) Skew Highlight
Highlights bins that match the skew bias:
If skew bullish, emphasize lower portion of profile.
If skew bearish, emphasize higher portion of profile.
Else, keep most bins neutral.
This is a visual “where the skew is coming from” mode.
Historical POC tracking and Naked POCs
This script also treats POCs as meaningful levels over time, similar to how traders track old VA levels.
What is a “naked POC”?
A “naked POC” is a previously formed POC that has not been revisited (retested) by price since it was recorded. Many traders watch these as potential reaction zones because they represent prior “maximum traded interest” that the market has not re-engaged with.
How this script records POCs
It stores a new historical POC when:
At least updatebars have passed since the last stored POC, and
The POC has changed by at least pochangethres (%) from the last stored value.
New stored POCs are flagged as naked by default.
How naked becomes tested
On each update, the script checks whether price has entered a small zone around a naked POC:
zoneSize = POC * 0.002 (about 0.2%)
If bar range overlaps that zone, mark it as tested (not naked).
Display controls:
Highlight Naked POCs: draws and labels untested POCs.
Show Tested POCs: optionally draw tested ones in a muted color.
To avoid clutter, the script limits stored POCs to the most recent 20 and avoids drawing ones too close to the current POC.
On-chart key levels and what they mean
When enabled, the script draws the current lookback profile levels on the price chart:
POC (solid): the “most traded” price.
VAH/VAL (dashed): boundaries of the 70% value area.
VWMP (dotted): volume-weighted mean of the profile distribution.
Interpretation framework (practical, not mystical):
POC often behaves like a magnet in balanced conditions.
VAH/VAL define the “accepted” area, breaks can signal auction continuation.
VWMP is a fair-value reference, useful as a mean anchor when skew is neutralizing.
Oscillator panel and histogram
The skew oscillator is plotted in a separate pane:
Line: smoothedSkew, colored by regime.
Histogram: smoothedSkew as bars, colored by sign.
Fill: subtle shading above/below 0 to reinforce bias.
This makes it easy to read:
Direction of bias (positive vs negative).
Strength (distance from 0 and from thresholds).
Transitions (crosses of ±0.25).
Info table: what it summarizes
On the last bar, a table prints key diagnostics:
Current skew value (smoothed).
Regime label (ACCUMULATION / DISTRIBUTION / NEUTRAL).
Current POC, VAH, VAL, VWMP.
Count of naked POCs still active.
A simple “volume location” hint (lower/higher/balanced).
This is designed for quick scanning without reading the entire profile.
Alerts
The indicator includes alerts for:
Skew regime shifts (cross above +0.25, cross below -0.25).
Price crossing above/below current POC.
Approaching a naked POC (within 1% of any active naked POC).
The “approaching naked POC” alert is useful as a heads-up that price is entering a historically important volume magnet/reaction zone.
How to use it properly
1) Regime filter
Use skew regime to decide what type of trades you should prioritize:
ACCUMULATION (positive skew): market activity is heavier at lower prices, pullbacks into value or below VWMP often matter more.
DISTRIBUTION (negative skew): activity is heavier at higher prices, rallies into value or above VWMP often matter more.
NEUTRAL: mean-reversion and POC magnet behavior tends to dominate.
This is not “buy when green.” It is context for what the auction is doing.
2) Level-based execution
Combine skew with VA/POC levels:
In neutral regimes, expect rotations around POC and inside VA.
In strong skew regimes, watch for acceptance away from POC and reactions at VA edges.
3) Naked POCs as targets and reaction zones
Naked POCs can act like unfinished business. Common workflows:
As targets in rotations.
As areas to reduce risk when price is approaching.
As “if it breaks cleanly, trend continuation” markers when price returns with force.
Parameter tuning guidance
Lookback
Controls how “local” the profile is.
Shorter: reacts faster, more sensitive to recent moves.
Longer: more stable, better for swing context.
Bins
Controls resolution of the profile.
Higher bins: more detail, more computation, more sensitive profile shape.
Lower bins: smoother, less detail, more stable skew.
Smoothing
Controls how noisy the skew oscillator is.
Higher smoothing: fewer regime flips, slower response.
Lower smoothing: more responsive, more false transitions.
POC tracking settings
Update interval and threshold decide how many historical POCs you store and how different they must be. If you set them too loose, you will spam levels. If too strict, you will miss meaningful shifts.
Limitations and what not to assume
This indicator uses candle-range volume distribution because Pine cannot see tick-level volume-at-price. That means:
The profile is an approximation of where volume could have traded, not exact tape data.
Skew is best treated as a structural bias, not a precise signal generator.
Extreme single-bar events can distort the distribution briefly, smoothing helps but cannot remove reality.
Summary
Volume Profile Skew takes standard volume profile structure (POC, Value Area, volume-weighted mean) and adds a statistically grounded measure of profile shape using skewness. The result is a regime oscillator that quantifies whether volume concentration is leaning toward lower prices (accumulation) or higher prices (distribution), while also plotting the full profile, key levels, and historical naked POCs for actionable context.
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Seasonality (Prev Month Close Expected)Seasonality Indicator
This indicator shows how an asset has historically behaved during each calendar month. It highlights the typical price direction and strength for the current month based on long-term seasonal patterns.
The projected zone on the chart represents the average historical outcome for the ongoing month, allowing traders to quickly see whether current price action is developing in line with, above, or below its usual seasonal behavior. A heatmap summarizes monthly performance across years, making recurring strong and weak periods easy to identify.
Vladimir Popdimitrov
Smart money PSP with color themesPSP with Color Themes — Price Strength Parity Indicator
PSP with Color Themes is a visual correlation indicator designed to detect Price Strength Parity (PSP) between the current chart symbol and a reference symbol.
It highlights candles where price behavior between two correlated instruments diverges or aligns, which is often used in SMT (Smart Money Technique) and intermarket analysis.
The indicator works directly on the chart and colors candles when a PSP condition is detected, using flexible and customizable color themes.
📌 What Is PSP (Price Strength Parity)?
PSP identifies situations where two correlated assets:
Move in opposite directions → Direct PSP (classic SMT divergence)
Move in the same direction → Inverse PSP (confirmation mode)
Such behavior often precedes:
Reversals
Continuations
Liquidity grabs
Market structure shifts
⚙️ Indicator Inputs
Reference Symbol
Defines the second asset used for comparison (e.g., ETHUSDT vs BTCUSDT).
Purpose:
To detect relative strength or weakness between two correlated markets.
Inverse Correlation Mode
Inverse Correlation Mode (true / false)
Allows switching between divergence-based and confirmation-based analysis.
Color Theme
Available presets:
Green / Red
Blue / Orange
Purple / Yellow
Teal / Pink
Custom
Purpose:
Adapts the indicator visually to different chart styles and backgrounds.
📈 How to Use in Trading
Typical use cases:
SMT divergence detection
Intermarket confirmation
Reversal timing
Liquidity sweep context
SMC / ICT models
Recommended combinations:
Market Structure (BOS / CHoCH)
Fair Value Gaps
Liquidity levels
Session highs /lows
⚠️ Important Notes
PSP is context-based, not a standalone entry system
Best results on correlated markets:
BTC / ETH
Indices (ES / NQ / YM)
FX pairs (EURUSD / DXY)
Asset Liquidity Meter by Funded RelayAsset Liquidity Meter by Funded Relay
This indicator estimates the liquidity of any asset by calculating the volume traded per unit of price movement (volume / (high - low)).
Higher values generally indicate better liquidity (more volume in a smaller price range → easier to enter/exit positions with less slippage).
Lower values suggest thinner liquidity (higher risk of price impact and volatility).
The indicator displays:
• Histogram: raw liquidity per bar (green = above SMA, red = below SMA)
• SMA line: smoothed liquidity trend
• Real-time info table in the top-right corner
• Built-in alert conditions
How to Use – Step by Step
1. Adding the Indicator
- Open any chart on TradingView
- Click the "Indicators" button at the top
- Search for "Asset Liquidity Meter v6" (or find it in Community Scripts / My Scripts)
- Click to add it to the chart
- It will appear in a separate pane below the price chart
2. Customizing Settings
Double-click the indicator name in the pane (or right-click → Settings):
• SMA Length (default: 14)
- Controls the smoothing period of the liquidity trend line
- Smaller values (5–10) → more responsive, good for intraday/scalping
- Larger values (20–50) → smoother trend, better for swing/position trading
• Epsilon (default: 0.00000001)
- Tiny value that prevents division-by-zero errors on flat bars (high = low)
- Almost never needs to be changed
• Colors
- High Liquidity Color: histogram bars when liquidity > SMA
- Low Liquidity Color: histogram bars when liquidity < SMA
- SMA Line Color: color of the smoothed trend line
• Show Alert Conditions in Menu
- Keep enabled (true) to see the built-in alert options when creating alerts
3. Reading & Interpreting the Indicator
• Histogram Bars (Raw Liquidity)
- Height = amount of volume per unit of price range
- Tall bars = high liquidity (market is "thick")
- Short bars = low liquidity (market is "thin")
- Green = current liquidity is stronger than the average (SMA)
- Red = current liquidity is weaker than the average
• Blue SMA Line
- Shows the average liquidity over the selected period
- Rising line → liquidity improving (more participants, easier trading)
- Falling line → liquidity decreasing (thinner market, caution advised)
• Info Table (top-right corner)
- Displays current raw liquidity, SMA value, and status ("High Liquidity" / "Low Liquidity")
- Updates in real-time on the last bar
• Zero Line (dotted gray)
- Visual reference — everything above zero is positive liquidity
4. Practical Trading Applications
• High Liquidity Zones (green bars + rising SMA)
- Favorable conditions for entering or scaling into positions
- Lower expected slippage
- Better for large orders
• Low Liquidity Zones (red bars + falling SMA)
- Higher risk of slippage and exaggerated price moves
- Consider smaller position sizes or waiting for better conditions
- Common during session opens/closes, holidays, or low-volume periods
• Crossovers
- Liquidity crossing above SMA → potential increase in market participation
- Liquidity crossing below SMA → potential drying up of interest
5. Setting Up Alerts
1. Right-click on the chart → "Add Alert"
2. In "Condition", select "Asset Liquidity Meter v6"
3. Choose one of the available alert conditions:
- Liquidity ↑ Crosses Above SMA
- Liquidity ↓ Crosses Below SMA
- Very High Liquidity (2× SMA)
- Very Low Liquidity (<30% SMA)
4. Set frequency (Once Per Bar Close is usually best)
5. Configure notification (email, popup, sound, webhook, etc.)
6. Create the alert
6. Tips for Best Results
• Works on all markets: stocks, forex, crypto, futures, indices
• Best on timeframes with meaningful volume data (5 min and higher usually give clearest signals)
• Compare liquidity across different assets or timeframes using multiple charts
• Combine with support/resistance, volume profile or order flow tools for confirmation
• Not a standalone signal — use in context with your overall strategy
Limitations & Notes
• This is an estimation based on OHLCV data — it does not show real order book depth
• Results vary significantly between centralized exchanges, brokers and instruments
• Zero-volume bars will show zero liquidity (expected behavior)
Enjoy safer and more informed trading!
Questions or suggestions? Feel free to comment below.
ORB + Smart Level Manager [FINAL V9.2 - CD Universal Cycle]Professional Intraday Level Manager for Indian Indices:
Overview Index Smart Levels is a comprehensive technical suite designed for Nifty 50, Bank Nifty, and Sensex traders. Unlike standard pivot indicators, this script uses a mathematical "ladder" logic and multi-timeframe ORB analysis to identify high-probability institutional support and resistance zones.
🚀 Key Features Bulletproof Stability Logic (6HR Auto-Hold):
Engineered to handle special trading sessions (like Muhurat or Budget days). The script locks strikes to the previous settlement price and only "flips" to new data 6 hours after market close (09:30 PM IST), ensuring your levels remain static and updates the revised settlement price reliable during live trading.
Mathematical T & L Series Ladders:
Uses ORB to project dynamic "Target" (T) and "Level" (L) series support/resistance lines. Sure targets. Shows only current day.
Hybrid Option Cross-Plotting:
Automatically detects the correct ATM strike for both CALL and PUT, which will decide the market moving levels and shown as dashed reference lines. This concept works most efficiently.
Smart Market Status Table:
A real-time dashboard tracking Trend (Day/2H/1H/15M), RSI, ADX Trend Strength, SMC (Break of Structure), and Momentum in one compact view. It will show in first 15 mins, whether the market is trending bullish/bearish or Range.
📖 How to Use Opening Range:
Watch for price action relative to ORB. Mostly MID lines will confirm the direction, if the first 15 mins is above MID then it may be bullish then watch for the Targets and if the first 15 mins is below MID then it may be bearish then watch for the negative Targets. Side ways, refer to day trend status in the market status table for trending or range.
Ladder Targets:
Use the T-Series for short-term scalp targets and the L-Series for major intraday reversals. if the Target lines been broken strongly then it will reach next target for sure except, if L series lines are not before the target lines. Even market can go multiple targets, this script will automatically show the next targets/levels.
Cross-Plot Confirmation:
Use the dashed purple/red/green lines to see where the market is trapped or finding strength. If any Low has been broken then it has high probability to reach or break the high.
Seasonax Pro PopdimitrovThis indicator studies how an asset has historically behaved during each calendar month and uses that information to frame expectations for the current month. When a new month begins, it anchors the analysis to the confirmed closing price of the previous month and compares the current month to all past occurrences of the same month.
Based on this long-term seasonal behavior, the indicator projects an expected price zone for the ongoing month, showing where price would typically end if it follows its historical monthly pattern. The projection is visualized directly on the chart, making it easy to see whether current price action is developing above, below, or in line with seasonal norms.
The accompanying heatmap highlights monthly tendencies across years, helping traders identify recurring strengths, weaknesses, and consistency in seasonal performance.
Vladimir Popdimitrov
LC crypto Hybrid Ribbon v5 A+ Auto by Symbol Signals and AlertsA hybrid trend + retest trading indicator designed for crypto scalping and intraday trading.
This script combines a multi-EMA ribbon for trend direction, higher-timeframe confirmation, and a 15-minute break & retest model to highlight high-probability A+ entries.
Core Features
Color-changing EMA ribbon to visualize bullish vs bearish trend
Auto-tuned retest tolerance by symbol (BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, LINK, XRP)
Optional 4H higher-timeframe trend filter
15-minute break above/below anchor EMA to arm setups
Anchor EMA retest + rejection for precise entries
Clear BUY / SELL labels and optional arrows
Ribbon area fill to visually confirm trend strength
Best Use
Works well on lower timeframes (1m–15m) for entries while using HTF confirmation for directional bias.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Always manage risk and confirm with price action.
TA Universal Strategy 3.0TA Universal Strategy 3.0 is a simple, price action–based trading indicator designed to help traders plan their trades clearly.
The indicator shows ready-made Entry Models that automatically mark entry, stop loss, and take profit areas using a selected price range. This helps traders see where to enter and where to exit without guessing.
It is built to keep the chart clean and easy to understand, focusing on structure and risk instead of complicated indicators.
Strict Inside Bar Candle Coloring (4H Only)Strict Inside Bar Candle Coloring (4H Only)
Colors strict inside bars (high & low inside previous candle) directly on the 4H chart. Helps identify compression zones and potential breakout areas. Fully customizable color, minimal chart clutter, no altered logic, no repaint.
Nifty Move Hunter ProNifty Move Hunter Pro is an advanced, invite-only TradingView indicator designed specifically for NIFTY intraday traders who want clarity, structure, and high-probability trade zones on lower timeframes (especially 5-minute).
This indicator combines Trend Cloud logic, Dynamic Liquidity Zones, Session Range Levels, EMA structure, Round Levels, and Symmetrical Triangle detection into one clean, non-repainting decision-support system.
It is not a buy/sell robot — it is a professional market structure & trend confirmation tool built for disciplined traders.
🔹 Core Features
✅ Double Supertrend Trend Cloud
Dual ATR-based cloud for strong trend confirmation
Clear Bullish / Bearish market state
Buy & Sell signals only on major trend shifts
✅ Dynamic Liquidity Zones (Smart Money Concept)
Automatically detects swing-based liquidity areas
Highlights rejection & absorption zones
Helps identify potential reversals and breakouts
✅ Session Opening Range Levels (9:15 – 9:20)
First candle high & low plotted
Multiple expansion targets (+1 to +5 / −1 to −5)
Useful for intraday breakout & momentum trading
✅ Dynamic Trendlines with Extension
ATR / STDEV / LINREG slope-based trendlines
Auto-adjusting support & resistance
Optional back-painting for clean visual analysis
✅ Symmetrical Triangle Pattern Detection
Detects volatility contraction phases
Draws converging trendlines automatically
Useful for breakout preparation
✅ Custom EMA System
Two fully customizable EMAs
Optional display to keep chart clean
✅ Round Number Levels (Optional)
Automatically plots psychological price levels (25 / 50 / 75 / 00)
Helps in target & rejection zone planning
🔹 Best Use Case
• NIFTY intraday trading
• 5-minute & 3-minute timeframe
• Works best with price action & volume confirmation
• Ideal for trend-following & breakout traders
⚠️ Important Notes
This indicator is Invite-Only
Not suitable for beginners without market knowledge
No guarantee of profits — use proper risk management
Signals should always be confirmed with price action
Nifty Move Hunter 2.0Nifty Move Hunter 2.0 is a comprehensive trading indicator designed for intraday traders looking for clear session levels, dynamic trendlines, symmetrical triangle detection, and liquidity/rejection zones. This indicator helps you identify high-probability trade setups, key support & resistance levels, and potential breakout zones.
🔹 **Features of Nifty Move Hunter 2.0:**
1. **Session Levels (9:15 – 9:20)**: Automatically calculates first candle high & low and projects multiple target levels.
2. **Dynamic Trendlines**: Detects swing highs/lows, draws trendlines with slope calculation (ATR/STDEV/LINREG), and optional backpainting.
3. **Rejection/Liquidity Zones**: Highlights areas where price may face strong support or resistance.
4. **Symmetrical Triangle Detection**: Detects contracting price patterns for potential breakout trades.
5. **Round Levels (Optional)**: Shows key psychological levels based on closing price.
6. **Swing Points Visualization**: Highlights pivot highs and lows for reference.
7. **Top-right Table**: Shows free version info and premium upgrade hints.
💡 **Why Use This Indicator?**
- Get clear buy/sell signals with session breakout targets.
- Identify key market turning points using dynamic trendlines and rejection zones.
- Track potential symmetrical triangle breakouts.
- Perfect for Nifty and other liquid indices.
📌 **Settings:**
- Adjustable sync period & multiplier
- Dynamic trendline slope method: ATR, STDEV, LINREG
- Optional backpainting, line extensions, and trendline labels
- Customizable rejection box color, width, and text size
⚠️ **Note:** This is the FREE version. Premium signals are locked. Unlock full features via Telegram @ChandanTradingSolutions.
Happy Trading! 🚀
ADR**Overview**
This indicator displays the **Average Daily Range (ADR)** and **ADR Percentage** in a customizable table on your chart.
While the standard ATR (Average True Range) is a popular metric for volatility, it accounts for price gaps (e.g., overnight moves). **ADR**, on the other hand, strictly measures the average distance between the **High** and **Low** of price bars, completely ignoring gaps.
**Why use ADR instead of ATR?**
* **Day Trading:** For intraday traders (Forex, Crypto, Futures), ADR is often preferred because it calculates the "tradable" range of the day. It answers the question: *"On average, how much does this asset move from High to Low?"*
* **Target Setting:** ADR is excellent for projecting daily highs and lows. If price has already moved 100% of its ADR, the statistical probability of further extension decreases.
* **Pure Volatility:** It filters out the noise of overnight gaps to show pure intraday volatility.
**Calculation Logic**
* **ADR:** Calculated using a Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the `High - Low` range over the specified length.
* Formula: `SMA(High - Low, Length)`
* **ADR%:** Shows the ADR relative to the current price.
* Formula: `(ADR / Current Close) * 100`
**Features**
* **Clean Dashboard:** A minimalist table displays the ADR value and the ADR %.
* **Customizable:** You can change the calculation length (default is 14) and move the table to any corner of the chart (Top/Bottom, Left/Right) to fit your workspace.
**Settings**
* **ADR Length:** The lookback period for the average (Default: 14).
* **Display Position:** Choose where the table appears on your screen.
Nifty Move HunterNifty Move Hunter is a powerful price-action–based analysis tool, specially designed for NIFTY / BANKNIFTY intraday traders who want clear structure, trend behavior, and market context — without clutter.
This FREE version focuses on visual clarity and learning, while keeping advanced execution features exclusive for Premium users.
🔍 What this indicator shows (FREE):
✅ Opening Range Levels (9:15 Candle Based)
• First candle High & Low
• Multiple upside & downside projected levels
• Helps identify early market bias
✅ Dynamic Auto Trendlines
• Swing-based adaptive trendlines
• ATR / STDEV / Linear Regression slope methods
• Auto-extending trendlines with rejection zones
• Perfect for support–resistance & structure analysis
✅ Rejection Zones
• Automatically marks price rejection areas
• Useful to spot fake breakouts & supply/demand zones
✅ Symmetrical Triangle Detection
• Identifies volatility contraction patterns
• Draws converging trendlines automatically
• Helps prepare for impulsive moves
✅ Clean & Non-Repainting Logic
• Designed for chart study & learning
• No confusing signals or repaint tricks
🚫 What is NOT included in Free Version:
❌ Buy / Sell signals
❌ Entry, Stop Loss & Target levels
❌ Real-time execution assistance
❌ Premium logic layers
💎 Why Premium Version?
The Premium version unlocks: • Clear directional bias
• Precise Buy / Sell signals
• Defined Risk–Reward levels
• Advanced market logic for live trading
📩 Contact for Premium Access
👉 Telegram: Chandan Trading Solutions
📺 Learn How to Use This Indicator
▶️ YouTube: Chandan Trading Solutions
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational & analytical purposes only. Trading involves risk. Always use proper risk management.
Smart Money Structure FilterEnglish Description
Overview
Smart Money Structure Analyzer is a professional trading tool that implements Smart Money Concepts (SMC) to identify key market structure shifts, Break of Structure (BOS), and Change of Character (CHoCH) patterns. This indicator helps traders follow the "smart money" flow by detecting institutional order flow patterns on any timeframe.
Key Features
Swing Point Detection - Identifies significant highs and lows using fractal-based logic
Market Structure Analysis - Classifies market conditions as Uptrend, Downtrend, or Consolidation
Break of Structure (BOS) - Detects when price breaks key structural levels
Change of Character (CHoCH) - Identifies potential trend reversals
Mitigation Levels - Shows potential retracement targets after structure breaks
How It Works
The indicator analyzes price action through several layers:
Swing Detection Algorithm
Uses a configurable swing period (3-21 bars)
Identifies valid swing highs and lows that are confirmed by surrounding price action
Stores the last 20 swings for structure analysis
Structure Determination
Uptrend: Higher Highs (HH) + Higher Lows (HL)
Downtrend: Lower Lows (LL) + Lower Highs (LH)
Consolidation: Mixed structure or ranging market
Break of Structure (BOS) Logic
Bearish BOS: Price closes below the last confirmed Higher Low (HL)
Bullish BOS: Price closes above the last confirmed Lower High (LH)
Change of Character (CHoCH) Logic
Bearish CHoCH: After a bearish BOS, price forms a Lower Low (confirms trend reversal)
Bullish CHoCH: After a bullish BOS, price forms a Higher High (confirms trend reversal)
Mitigation Levels
Calculates potential retracement levels after BOS (typically ±0.2% from broken structure)
Visual Elements
Fractals: Swing points (optional display)
Structure Lines: Last Higher Low (blue) and Last Lower High (purple)
BOS Signals: Triangles marking structure breaks
CHoCH Signals: Circles confirming trend changes
Mitigation Levels: Dotted orange lines for potential retracements
Info Label: Real-time structure status and key levels
Alerts
The indicator provides alerts for:
Break of Structure (BOS) events
Change of Character (CHoCH) confirmations
Settings
Swing Period: Sensitivity of swing detection (default: 3)
Show Fractals: Toggle swing point markers
Show Structure Lines: Display key structure levels
Show Break of Structure: Display BOS signals
Show Change of Character: Display CHoCH signals
Show Mitigation Levels: Display retracement levels
Best Practices
Use on higher timeframes (1H+) for more reliable signals
Combine with volume analysis for confirmation
Wait for CHoCH confirmation before entering trades
Use mitigation levels as potential entry zones
Русское описание
Обзор
Smart Money Structure Analyzer - профессиональный торговый инструмент, реализующий концепции Smart Money (SMC) для определения ключевых сдвигов рыночной структуры, Break of Structure (BOS) и Change of Character (CHoCH). Индикатор помогает отслеживать поток "умных денег", выявляя паттерны институционального ордерного потока на любом таймфрейме.
Ключевые возможности
Определение свингов - Выявляет значимые максимумы и минимумы с помощью фрактальной логики
Анализ структуры рынка - Классифицирует состояние рынка: Восходящий тренд, Нисходящий тренд или Консолидация
Break of Structure (BOS) - Обнаружение пробития ключевых уровней структуры
Change of Character (CHoCH) - Определение потенциальных разворотов тренда
Уровни митигации - Показывает потенциальные цели отката после пробоя структуры
Принцип работы
Индикатор анализирует ценовое действие через несколько уровней:
Алгоритм определения свингов
Использует настраиваемый период свинга (3-21 свечи)
Определяет валидные максимумы и минимумы, подтвержденные окружающим движением цены
Сохраняет последние 20 свингов для анализа структуры
Определение структуры
Восходящий тренд: Higher Highs (HH) + Higher Lows (HL)
Нисходящий тренд: Lower Lows (LL) + Lower Highs (LH)
Консолидация: Смешанная структура или флет
Логика Break of Structure (BOS)
Медвежий BOS: Цена закрывается ниже последнего Higher Low (HL)
Бычий BOS: Цена закрывается выше последнего Lower High (LH)
Логика Change of Character (CHoCH)
Медвежий CHoCH: После медвежьего BOS формируется Lower Low (подтверждает разворот)
Бычий CHoCH: После бычьего BOS формируется Higher High (подтверждает разворот)
Уровни митигации
Расчет потенциальных уровней отката после BOS (обычно ±0.2% от сломанной структуры)
Визуальные элементы
Фракталы: Точки свингов (опционально)
Линии структуры: Последний Higher Low (синий) и последний Lower High (фиолетовый)
Сигналы BOS: Треугольники, отмечающие пробой структуры
Сигналы CHoCH: Круги, подтверждающие изменение тренда
Уровни митигации: Пунктирные оранжевые линии для потенциальных откатов
Инфо-метка: Статус структуры и ключевые уровни в реальном времени
Оповещения
Индикатор предоставляет алерты для:
Событий Break of Structure (BOS)
Подтверждений Change of Character (CHoCH)
Настройки
Период свинга: Чувствительность определения свингов (по умолчанию: 3)
Показывать фракталы: Включение/выключение маркеров свингов
Показывать линии структуры: Отображение ключевых уровней структуры
Показывать Break of Structure: Отображение сигналов BOS
Показывать Change of Character: Отображение сигналов CHoCH
Показывать уровни митигации: Отображение уровней отката
Рекомендации по использованию
Используйте на старших таймфреймах (1H+) для более надежных сигналов
Комбинируйте с анализом объема для подтверждения
Ждите подтверждения CHoCH перед входом в сделку
Используйте уровни митигации как потенциальные зоны входа
Технические особенности
Максимальное количество меток: 500
Работает на любых таймфреймах
Не перерисовывает прошлые сигналы
Эффективно использует ресурсы благодаря ограничению хранения свингов
Индикатор предназначен для трейдеров, работающих с Price Action и концепциями Smart Money, и помогает систематизировать анализ рыночной структуры в соответствии с подходами институциональных трейдеров.
Binary Options Signals Provider M1-H4 [TradingFinder]🔵 Introduction
Binary Options trading is highly sensitive to timing, precision, and short-term price reactions. Unlike other trading styles, entries in binary markets must be executed at exact moments when price behavior, momentum, and liquidity conditions align within a very limited time window.
This Screener is designed to generate Binary Options trading signals based on pure price action analysis, market structure, and liquidity behavior rather than lagging indicators. The signals are not random alerts; they are produced only when price reacts at critical decision points defined by supply and demand zones.
The core logic focuses on how price behaves when it reaches areas of concentrated orders, where liquidity absorption or injection typically leads to fast directional moves. These reactions are evaluated through candlestick structure, momentum shifts, and false breakout behavior, which are essential for short-duration binary setups.
By combining order blocks, Fair Value Gaps, imbalances, and breaker structures with strict candlestick confirmation, this indicator identifies high-probability Long and Short Binary Options signals suitable for short-term expirations across multiple timeframes.
Rather than predicting the market, the indicator reacts to real-time order flow and liquidity interaction, making it a structured and disciplined tool for traders who rely on precise execution in Binary Options environments.
Long Signal :
Short Signal :
🔵 How to Use
The first step is to identify valid structural zones such as order blocks, Fair Value Gaps, imbalances, or breaker structures. These zones represent areas where order flow has previously shown a strong directional response and where future reactions are likely to occur.
Once a zone is identified, the indicator continuously monitors price behavior as it approaches and interacts with that area. A signal is generated only when price reaches a valid zone, liquidity behavior becomes evident, and a confirming candlestick structure forms in alignment with the expected direction.
This approach ensures that Binary Options signals are issued only during moments of active market participation, where short-term directional moves have the highest probability of success.
🟣 Long Signal
A Long Binary Options signal is generated when price reaches a validated demand zone, such as a bullish order block, an unfilled bullish Fair Value Gap, a lower-structure imbalance, or a bullish breaker.
As price enters the demand area, the indicator evaluates whether sell-side liquidity is being absorbed. This is reflected through changes in candlestick structure and momentum behavior.
Confirmation occurs when bullish price action patterns form, including structures such as :
Pin Bars with long lower wicks
Bullish Engulfing patterns
Rejection candles
False breakouts of local lows
Short-term momentum continuation after liquidity sweep
When these conditions align within or near the demand zone, the indicator issues a Long signal, indicating a high-probability bullish reaction suitable for Binary Options execution with short expirations.
🟣 Short Signal
A Short Binary Options signal is generated when price reaches a validated supply zone, such as a bearish order block, a bearish Fair Value Gap, an upper-structure imbalance, or a bearish breaker.
In these areas, price often collects buy-side liquidity above nearby highs before reversing. The indicator monitors this behavior and waits for clear bearish confirmation through candlestick structure and momentum shift.
Bearish confirmation patterns include :
Pin Bars with long upper wicks
Bearish Engulfing patterns
Rejection candles
Indecision followed by strong bearish displacement
False breakouts of local highs
Once price confirms rejection or liquidity exhaustion within or near the supply zone, the indicator generates a Short signal, highlighting a short-term bearish opportunity optimized for Binary Options trading.
🔵 Settings
Last Candle in Signal Direction: When On, a signal is issued only if the last candle moves in the direction required by the signal.
Signal in Nearly Zone : When enabled, the signal becomes valid even if the candle is near the zone rather than strictly inside it. When disabled, only signals formed inside the zone are allowed.
Table on Chart : This setting enables or disables the on chart screener table. When enabled, the table displays signal status, correlation information, and symbol data directly on the chart. When disabled, the chart remains clean with no table overlay.
Number of Symbols : This option controls how many symbol pairs are displayed in the screener table. Users can choose between four or six pairs depending on screen size and personal preference.
Table Size : This setting adjusts the visual scale of the screener table. Smaller sizes are suitable for minimal layouts, while larger sizes improve readability when monitoring multiple pairs simultaneously.
Table Mode : This setting offers two layout styles for the signal table.
Basic mode displays symbols in a single vertical column, using more vertical space and providing straightforward readability.
Extended mode arranges symbols in pairs side by side, optimizing screen space with a more compact and efficient layout.
Table Position : This option defines where the screener table is placed on the chart. The table can be positioned in any corner or central area to avoid overlapping with price action or other indicators.
🔵 Conclusion
Binary Options trading requires precise timing, disciplined execution, and a clear understanding of short-term market behavior. This indicator is built on the principle that high-quality binary signals emerge not from prediction, but from real-time price reactions at key liquidity zones. By combining supply and demand analysis with structural elements such as order blocks, Fair Value Gaps, imbalances, and breaker structures, the indicator filters out random price movements and focuses only on moments when the market is actively responding to order flow.
Signals are generated exclusively when price reaches a validated zone, liquidity behavior becomes evident, and a confirming candlestick forms at the correct location. This structured process helps reduce emotional or impulsive entries and maintains consistency in execution. Rather than acting as a standalone decision-maker, the indicator functions as a confirmation and timing tool, assisting traders in identifying high-probability Long and Short Binary Options setups across multiple timeframes while remaining aligned with the underlying mechanics of price and liquidity.
Script payant
Sumit' Trade line strategy (4PM-1AM)SUMIT INGOLE
This is a custom-built trading indicator designed to help traders identify clear market direction and high-probability entry zones.
The indicator focuses on: • Trend direction
• Strong price levels
• Clear buy and sell signals
• Easy-to-read structure
It is beginner-friendly and does not require complex market knowledge. The signals are based on pure price behavior and smart market movement, helping traders avoid confusion and overtrading.
This indicator works best when used with proper risk management and discipline. It can be applied on multiple timeframes and is suitable for intraday as well as swing trading.
Note:
This indicator is a support tool, not a guarantee of profits. Always follow your trading plan and manage risk properly.
Optimal Day Trading System🚥 How to Trade with ODTS
The indicator provides visual cues on the chart (triangles) and a real-time Status Table to help you make decisions.
Signal Definitions
Buy Signal (Green Triangle): Price is above the Sunya line and the Primary Cycle is trending up.
Strong Buy (Lime Triangle): All criteria are met, plus the Secondary Cycle has also turned bullish. This indicates "confluence".
Sell Signal (Red Triangle): Price is below the Sunya line and the Primary Cycle is trending down.
Strong Sell (Maroon Triangle): Both Primary and Secondary cycles are aligned with a price break below the Sunya line.
Real-Time Status Table
Located at the top right, this table gives you an instant "health check" of the current asset:
Price > Sunya: Confirms if the current price is above or below the FLD.
Cycle Dir: Shows the slope of the primary trend.
Position: Tells you if price is "Inside" the envelope (ranging) or "Above/Below" (overextended).
📈 Best Practices
Confluence is Key: The strongest trades occur when the Signal column in the table shows "STRONG BUY" or "STRONG SELL," meaning multiple cycles are in agreement.
Envelope Extremes: If the Status Table shows the Position as "ABOVE" or "BELOW" the envelope, be cautious about entering new trades, as the price may be overextended and due for a reversion to the Basis (mean).
Timeframe Synergy: Use the 15-minute timeframe for swing trade entries and the 1-minute or 5-minute for precise day trading executions.
Hedge Fund Trading System Core Components
1. Factor Model
The heart of HFTS is a four-factor scoring system:
Value Factor: Measures price deviation from fair value (historical mean). Positive scores indicate undervaluation; negative scores indicate overvaluation.
Momentum Factor: Risk-adjusted momentum measuring recent returns relative to volatility. Identifies trending strength.
Carry Factor: Approximates institutional carry trades using price structure analysis (configurable methods).
Macro Regime: Long-term trend regime detection (BULL/BEAR/NEUTRAL) using slope-normalized moving averages.
Each factor is normalized and combined into a Combined Factor Score ranging from -1 (extremely bearish) to +1 (extremely bullish).
2. Trend Filter (EMA Cloud)
Triple EMA system (21/55/200) providing:
Short-term trend direction (Fast vs Slow EMA)
Macro trend context (200 EMA)
Visual cloud for trend state
3. Adaptive Volatility Bands
Dynamic bands that expand/contract based on current volatility regime:
HIGH volatility: Bands expand (wider stops needed)
LOW volatility: Bands contract (tighter entries possible)
NORMAL: Standard deviation
4. Volume Profile & VWAP
Volume Profile: Shows price levels with highest trading activity
POC (Point of Control): Highest volume price level
Value Area (VAH/VAL): 70% of volume concentrated zone
VWAP + Deviation Bands: Institutional execution benchmark
5. Risk Management Panel
Real-time position sizing and risk metrics:
Calculated position size based on account risk %
Stop distance (ATR-based)
Drawdown tracking with kill switch
Directional bias status
Z-Score Trading Strategy
The Z-Score is your mean reversion radar. It measures how many standard deviations price is from its 20-period mean.
Z-Score Levels:
Z-ScoreConditionMeaning> +2.5Extreme Overbought🔶 Diamond marker appears - potential short setup> +2.0OverboughtPrice extended above mean-2.0 to +2.0Normal RangeNo extreme conditions< -2.0OversoldPrice extended below mean< -2.5Extreme Oversold🔷 Diamond marker appears - potential long setup
How to Trade Z-Score Signals:
Mean Reversion Longs (Z < -2.0):
Wait for Z-Score to drop below -2.0 (oversold)
Look for diamond marker at extreme (-2.5)
Confirm Macro Regime is NOT "BEAR"
Enter when Z-Score starts turning UP (reversal confirmation)
Target: VWAP or Vol Band Basis (mean)
Stop: Below recent swing low or Vol Band Lower
Mean Reversion Shorts (Z > +2.0):
Wait for Z-Score to rise above +2.0 (overbought)
Look for diamond marker at extreme (+2.5)
Confirm Macro Regime is NOT "BULL"
Enter when Z-Score starts turning DOWN
Target: VWAP or Vol Band Basis
Stop: Above recent swing high or Vol Band Upper
Z-Score + Factor Confluence:
The best mean reversion trades occur when:
Z-Score hits extreme AND
Value Factor confirms (undervalued for longs, overvalued for shorts) AND
Price is at/beyond Volatility Band AND
Volume spike confirms institutional participation
Signal Types
Trend Signals (Green/Red Triangles)
Long Setup:
Trend UP (Fast EMA > Slow EMA)
Pullback to support (between Vol Band Lower and Basis)
Price crosses back above Fast EMA
Factor Score > 0
Above VWAP (if confirmation enabled)
Short Setup:
Trend DOWN (Fast EMA < Slow EMA)
Rally to resistance (between Vol Band Upper and Basis)
Price crosses below Fast EMA
Factor Score < 0
Below VWAP (if confirmation enabled)
Mean Reversion Signals
Automatically generated when Z-Score conditions + regime filters align.
Recommended Settings by Asset
AssetTick ValueTick SizeNotesNQ (Nasdaq Futures)5.000.25High volatility, widen bandsES (S&P Futures)12.500.25Standard settings work wellStocks0.010.01Default settingsCrypto0.010.01Consider higher ATR multiplier
Pro Tips
Factor Alignment: Only take signals when Combined Factor Score matches your trade direction
Volatility Regime: Reduce size in HIGH volatility; increase in LOW volatility
VWAP as Magnet: Price tends to revert to VWAP - use for targets
POC Support/Resistance: Volume Profile POC acts as strong S/R
Drawdown Kill Switch: If Risk State shows "STOPPED" - step away and reassess
Z-Score Extremes: The best mean reversion trades come from -2.5/+2.5 levels, not -2.0/+2.0
Alerts Available
Long/Short Signal triggers
Extreme Overbought/Oversold conditions
VWAP crosses
Drawdown limit breach
Volatility Momentum Suite | Lyro RSVolatility Momentum Suite is an advanced momentum and volatility-based oscillator designed to deliver a complete view of trend strength, acceleration, and market extremes in a single pane. By combining rate-of-change smoothing, adaptive moving averages, standard deviation bands, and momentum acceleration, the indicator provides clear structural insight into trend continuation, exhaustion, and potential reversals.
Built with multiple display and signal modes, it adapts seamlessly to both trend-following and mean-reversion workflows while maintaining strong visual clarity.
Key Features
Momentum Core (Smoothed RoC)
The foundation of the indicator is a Rate of Change (RoC) calculation applied to a selectable price source. This RoC is smoothed using one of 14+ moving average types, including EMA, HMA, KAMA, FRAMA, JMA, and more, allowing precise control over responsiveness versus smoothness.
Standard Deviation Bands
Dynamic deviation bands are calculated around the smoothed momentum line using rolling standard deviation. Two band layers are plotted:
Inner bands for early expansion signals
Outer bands for extreme conditions
These bands adapt automatically to volatility, highlighting momentum expansions, compressions, and exhaustion zones.
Momentum Acceleration
A dedicated acceleration line measures the momentum of momentum itself. This helps identify:
Early trend ignition
Momentum deceleration before reversals
Continuation strength during expansions
Acceleration smoothing and MA type are fully configurable.
Multi-Mode Signal System
Trend Mode
Colors momentum and price according to position above or below the zero line, emphasizing directional bias and trend continuation.
Heikin Ashi Candles Mode
Applies Heikin Ashi logic directly to the momentum series, filtering noise and revealing smoother trend transitions through candle structure.
Extremes Mode
Detects statistically extreme momentum conditions beyond outer deviation bands. Signals are only confirmed after a Heikin Ashi momentum flip, reducing premature reversal entries.
Histogram Mode
Displays the difference between momentum and its signal line as a histogram, useful for divergence spotting and momentum shifts.
Histogram & Signal Line
An EMA signal line is applied to the smoothed momentum, producing a histogram that visually tracks momentum expansion, contraction, and directional changes with adaptive coloring.
Visual Customization
Choose from multiple predefined color palettes:
Classic
Mystic
Accented
Royal
Or define your own bullish and bearish colors.
Additional visual features include:
Momentum-colored candles
Heikin Ashi momentum candles
Band shading and fills
Optional zero-line reference
Integrated Status Table
A built-in table summarizes the real-time state of:
Trend bias
Heikin Ashi momentum direction
Extreme overbought / oversold conditions
This allows rapid decision-making without needing to interpret every visual element manually.
How It Works
Momentum Calculation
Computes Rate of Change on the selected source and smooths it using the chosen moving average.
Volatility Structure
Builds adaptive deviation bands from rolling standard deviation of the momentum line.
Acceleration Layer
Measures the rate of momentum change to detect early shifts in strength.
Mode-Dependent Logic
Trend mode focuses on directional bias
HA mode smooths momentum structure
Extremes mode filters reversals using volatility and HA confirmation
Histogram mode emphasizes momentum differentials
Signals & Alerts
Automatic alerts trigger on:
Momentum crossing above or below zero
Heikin Ashi momentum flips
Confirmed overbought and oversold extremes
Practical Use
Trend Confirmation: Sustained momentum above zero with expanding bands supports trend continuation.
Reversal Identification: Momentum pushing beyond outer bands followed by HA confirmation often precedes reversals.
Momentum Quality: Acceleration helps distinguish strong breakouts from weakening moves.
Multi-Timeframe Alignment: Use higher timeframes for bias and lower timeframes for precision entries using the same indicator.
Customization
Adjust RoC length and smoothing for sensitivity
Tune band length and multipliers for volatility conditions
Select display and signal modes based on strategy type
Fully customize colors to match your chart environment
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool and does not guarantee results. It should be used alongside other forms of analysis and proper risk management. The author assumes no responsibility for trading decisions made using this indicator.
DAX 9-10 Breakout Strategy IndicatorOpening Hour Breakout (ORB) indicator for intraday trading.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Identifies the price range of a specific hour (default: 9:00-10:00)
• Detects breakout direction (Long/Short) when price breaks above HIGH or below LOW
• Automatically calculates Take Profit and Stop Loss zones based on range size
• Tracks trade outcome (Win/Lose) when TP or SL is hit
HOW TO USE:
1. Set the session hour according to your chart's timezone
2. Wait for the session range to form (yellow box)
3. Enter on breakout above HIGH (Long) or below LOW (Short)
4. TP and SL levels are automatically calculated
DEFAULT SETTINGS:
• TP Multiplier: 1.41x range (Risk:Reward ≈ 1:2.7)
• SL Multiplier: 0.52x range
FEATURES:
• Works on any timeframe (H1, M15, M30, etc.)
• Visual zones for session range, TP, and SL
• Price labels for all key levels
• Entry arrows and direction letters (L/S)
• Win/Lose markers (W/X) when trade closes
• Fully customizable - show/hide any element
• Info panel with live status and R:R ratio
• Alert conditions for Entry, TP hit, SL hit
BEST USED ON:
• DAX (Germany 40)
• Other indices: US30, US500, NAS100
• Forex majors during London/NY open
NOTE: This is an indicator for visual analysis. Use the Strategy version for backtesting.
Support & Resistance Automated📌 Support and Resistance Automated (Pivot-Based)
Support and Resistance Automated is a lightweight and fully automated indicator that plots key support and resistance levels using pivot highs and pivot lows. It helps traders quickly identify important price reaction zones without manual drawing.
This indicator is especially useful for price-action traders, swing traders, and intraday traders who rely on clean charts and objective levels.
🔍 How It Works
Pivot Highs → Resistance Levels
Pivot Lows → Support Levels
Each detected pivot creates a horizontal dotted line that extends forward, allowing you to observe how price reacts over time.
Once a level is formed, it is kept permanently on the chart — no repainting, no disappearing levels.
⚙️ Customizable Settings
You can easily adjust:
Left & Right Pivot Bars – control how strong a pivot must be
Line Extension Length
Line Width
Support & Resistance Colors
Show / Hide Pivot Highs and Pivot Lows independently
This flexibility allows the indicator to adapt to intraday, swing, or higher-timeframe analysis.
✅ Key Features
✔ Fully automatic support & resistance detection
✔ Based on proven pivot-point logic
✔ No repainting
✔ Clean, minimal chart appearance
✔ Unlimited support & resistance levels
✔ Works on all timeframes & instruments
📈 Best Use Cases
Identifying key demand and supply zones
Planning entries, targets, and stop-losses
Confluence with price action, RSI, moving averages
Breakout and rejection-based strategies
Gap Tracker Indicator v5Gap Tracker Indicator - Description
Purpose: The Gap Tracker identifies price gaps on charts and visualizes unfilled gap zones that may act as future support/resistance levels.
What it shows:
Gap zones as colored rectangles:
Red boxes = bearish gaps (price gapped down, leaving unfilled space above)
Green boxes = bullish gaps (price gapped up, leaving unfilled space below)
How gaps form:
A gap occurs when the opening price of one candle is significantly different from the closing price of the previous candle
Common after weekends, holidays, or major news events when markets are closed
Gaps create "empty" price zones with no trading activity
Trading significance:
Many traders believe gaps tend to "fill" eventually (price returns to the gap zone)
Unfilled gaps can act as magnetic levels - price often revisits them
Gap zones may provide support (bullish gaps) or resistance (bearish gaps)
On your chart:
Multiple red boxes show unfilled bearish gaps where price gapped down
Green boxes show unfilled bullish gaps where price gapped up
The indicator tracks these zones until price fills them completely
Right side shows "GAP TRACKER" panel with active gaps: Aktywne (2), Zamknięte (9), Zakres 7d (168)
Key insight: The concentration of unfilled gaps suggests potential magnetic zones where price may return for "gap fill" trades. Traders often use these levels for entries, exits, or stop placement.
OPTIONS - MACD MOMENTUM - RAVIN# 📘 OPTIONS – MACD MOMENTUM (Usage Guide)
This indicator is designed for intraday options trading (CALL / PUT)
It works best on **indices and liquid stocks**.
## 🔧 RECOMMENDED SETUP (VERY IMPORTANT)
### ✅ Best Instruments
* **Indices**: SPX, SPY, QQQ
* **Large-cap stocks**: NVDA, TSLA, AAPL, MSFT etc
### ⏱ Best Timeframes
* **Scalping**: 1 min / 3 min
* **Intraday**: 5 min / 15 min
👉 Use the **same timeframe** for chart and indicator (default setting is ON).
## 🟢 CALL – HOW TO TRADE
### 📌 How to Enter
* Buy **ATM or 1-step ITM CALL**
* Entry on **next candle open** after CALL label
### ❌ Avoid CALL if
* Market is choppy / sideways
* EMA 9 & EMA 21 are flat or tangled
* Signal appears near strong resistance / day high
## 🔴 PUT (BUY PE) – HOW TO TRADE
### 📌 How to Enter
* Buy **ATM or 1-step ITM PUT**
* Entry on **next candle open** after PUT label
### ❌ Avoid PUT if
* Market is consolidating
* EMA 9 & EMA 21 are overlapping
* Signal appears near strong support
## 🧠 HOW TO READ THE LABEL
Each label shows:
```
CALL / PUT
Strike Price (rounded)
Date
Time
```
👉 Strike price is **approximate** (ATM reference).
Always confirm actual option chain before placing order.
## 🔔 ALERTS (Highly Recommended)
Enable alerts for:
* **CALL Signal**
* **PUT Signal**
This allows:
* Hands-free monitoring
* Fast execution
* Mobile alerts
## 🏆 BEST TRADING CONDITIONS
✔ Trending market
✔ After market open (9:20–11:30)
✔ High volume candles
✔ EMA 9 & EMA 21 clearly separated
## ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
* This is a **momentum-based indicator**, not a prediction tool
* Do **NOT overtrade**
* Avoid trading during:
* Major news
* Low volume periods
* Always manage risk manually (fixed capital per trade)
## ⭐ PRO TRADER TIP
> **Trade only the first 2–3 signals per session.
> Quality > Quantity**






















