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Square of natural number_RAMLAKSHMANDASThis indicator draws horizontal lines at square-number price levels around the square root of the current closing price. Inspired by Gann’s geometric approach, these lines serve as potential support and resistance levels. Each line is labeled with its price for easy identification. Traders can use it to visualize mathematically significant zones, identify reversal points, and enhance numerical trading strategies.
Pine Script Indicator: Odd Square Levels
This Pine Script indicator, designed for TradingView v6, plots dynamic horizontal support and resistance levels on the chart based on the square root of the current close price. It adheres to the specific principles of Gann theory, focusing exclusively on odd square numbers.
How it Works:
The indicator first calculates a base number by taking the square root of the current bar's close price and rounding it. This base number acts as the center of a user-defined range. The script then iterates through all the natural numbers within this range.
For each number in the range, it performs a check:
If the number is odd, the script calculates its square and plots a horizontal line at that price level.
If the number is even, the script adds 1 to the number before squaring it and plotting the line. This ensures that only levels corresponding to odd squares are ever drawn.
Key Features:
Dynamic Levels: The levels automatically adjust as the market price changes, providing real-time support and resistance zones.
Customizable Range: The user can specify an offset (e.g., ±10) around the square root of the price to control the number of levels displayed.
Visual Customization: Users can modify the color and width of the lines to suit their preference.
On-Chart Labels: The indicator can be configured to display a label next to each line, showing the number squared and the resulting price level (e.g., 3² = 9).
Performance Optimization: The indicator is designed to run efficiently by deleting old drawings on each new bar, preventing chart clutter and ensuring a smooth experience.
Ideal Usage:
This indicator is a powerful tool for traders who follow Gann theory or are looking for unconventional support and resistance levels. The levels are particularly useful for identifying potential trend reversals or areas of strong confluence with other trading strategies. It is recommended to use the indicator on volatile asset classes where price movements are significant, such as cryptocurrencies, as these assets tend to follow these types of mathematical relationships.
BTC 4H — No-3% Pullback Moves (>=7%, wick-to-wick)4h candles move without pullbacks 3%
in settings you can set a pullback %
and i try to got middle % of such moves
MTF Bollinger Bands (W/D/4H)MTF Bollinger Bands (W/D/4H)
Always mark the 1W 1D 4H bolinger band regardless of the time frame.
SHALOM TRADING HUB – CPR Camarilla & MASHALOM TRADING HUB – CPR Camarilla & MA (v4)
All-in-One Intraday & Swing Toolkit
Daily CPR (Prev Day), Weekly/Monthly Pivots, Prev Day/Week/Month High–Low, EMA/SMA pack, and Camarilla (H1–H4 & L1–L4). Plus Tomorrow CPR preview for next-session planning. 🔥
Features
Daily CPR: TC / PP / BC from previous day (value area & bias).
Floor Pivots: Daily/Weekly/Monthly R1–R4, S1–S4.
Previous High/Low: PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, PMH/PML lines for breakout/mean-revert reads.
Camarilla Levels: H1–H4 & L1–L4 (popular 1.1 factor variant).
Moving Averages: EMA(9/20/50/100/200) & SMA(9/20/50/100/200) toggles.
Tomorrow CPR (Preview): Next session Pivot / BC / TC / R1 / S1 (D/W/M selectable).
Inputs (Settings)
Number of Daily/Weekly/Monthly pivots – show last N periods.
Show toggles – Daily CPR, Weekly/Monthly pivots, Prev H/L, Camarilla, Inner Camarilla, EMA/SMA.
Tomorrow CPR Type – D / W / M.
MA Lengths – fully customizable.
How to Use (Quick)
Trend bias: Price vs. CPR band & 20/50/200 MA stack.
Value zone: Inside TC–BC → balance; clean break & hold outside → trend continuation.
Reaction zones: Camarilla H3/L3 = bounce areas; H4/L4 = breakout/ breakdown lines.
Higher timeframe confluence: Add Weekly/Monthly pivots for swing levels.
Best Practices
Works on any timeframe; intraday (3–15m) recommended for CPR action.
Lines are derived using security(..., lookahead_on) on previous completed period → no forward repainting of those levels.
If too many lines: reduce “Number of … pivots” or turn off inner Camarilla/extra S/R.
Aidous IndicatorAidous Indicator – Multi-Framework Trend & Liquidity Suite
The Aidous Indicator is a comprehensive, multi-layered technical analysis tool built for traders seeking precision, adaptability, and clarity across all timeframes. It combines several advanced methodologies into a single, cohesive framework that dynamically adjusts to market conditions.
🔧 Key Features
Adaptive Trend Detection
Utilizes a custom momentum-weighted smoothing algorithm enhanced by volatility and strength filters (ATR, ADX) to identify reliable trend shifts.
Trade Management System
Automatically plots entry, stop-loss, and five take-profit levels based on dynamic volatility metrics, with real-time updates and visual cues.
Liquidity Line Extension
Tracks volume at key price levels and extends lines when price interacts with previously identified zones, helping visualize market interest.
Support & Resistance Zones
Detects swing highs/lows and plots non-overlapping zones with optional bilingual labeling for broader accessibility.
Fibonacci Projection Tool
Integrates ZigZag pivots to project Fibonacci levels with customizable display options, including value and percentage formats.
Linear Regression Channel
Automatically adjusts lookback periods based on timeframe and plots trend channels with breakout detection and directional labeling.
Parabolic SAR Overlay
Optional PSAR component for additional trend confirmation, plotted with intuitive color coding.
Secondary Buy/Sell Signal Engine
A custom supertrend logic enhanced by EMA crossover validation to highlight high-probability trade entries.
🧠 How It Works
The indicator is built using modular logic and timeframe-aware parameters. It leverages:
Custom smoothing and momentum calculations
Volatility and volume filters
Dynamic plotting of trade zones and trend signals
Visual enhancements for clarity and usability
Real-time alerts for actionable signals
This tool is suitable for scalping, intraday, swing, and long-term strategies, offering traders a versatile and visually rich experience.
MES Playbook Levels + Auto Alerts (Start/TP1/TP2) + ORMES Playbook Levels + Auto Alerts (Start/TP1/TP2) + OR
Position Size Calculator — classic + ATR% (Ostin V.)Position Size Calculator — classic + ATR% (stable)
A clean and reliable position size calculator for swing and day traders.
Perfect for crypto markets and volatility-based risk management.
📊 Features:
Calculates position size based on risk ($ or %).
Displays risk/reward ratio (RR), stop distance, and position value.
Measures daily volatility (ATR%) to help adjust stop-loss levels.
Includes a tip for optimal stop width: SL ≥ 1.0–1.5 × ATR%.
Minimal and stable design — no chart clutter, no extra lines.
⚙️ How to use:
Set your account balance and risk per trade (%).
Enter your entry, stop loss, and (optional) target price.
Instantly see your position size, RR, and volatility data.
📈 Use ATR% to align your stops with real market volatility and avoid random stop-outs.
Volume Peak (2 before & 2 after) - FixedThe option to detect volume peaks higher than the surrounding bars.
f.aYou can use it for Dow Jones as well. For gold at the 4:30 timeframe, you can occasionally enter with confirmation from liquidity and numeric signals—just follow the bars until you reach the target.
Bollinger ALTswap Alert v1.0 (MA28 Rotation ALT↔BTC)Inspired by: Bollinger Awesome Alert R1 by JustUncleL
What is it?
BBALTSWAP overlays Bollinger Bands (20, 2), a 3-EMA, and a Rotation MA (default 28), then gives state-change alerts to rotate between ALT ↔ BTC on any ALT/BTC chart.
Core rotation rule
• Rotate → ALT when close > Bollinger middle and close > MA28.
• Rotate → BTC when close < Bollinger middle and close < MA28.
• Otherwise: Wait (no rotation).
Labels only print when the state changes (to avoid spam). You can also compute the rotation on a higher timeframe (default 4h) while viewing a lower one (e.g., 1h).
Optional extras
• Breakout arrows (scalping-style) when 3-EMA crosses the Bollinger middle with an Awesome Oscillator direction filter.
• Bollinger Squeeze coloring (relative width) to highlight expansion/contraction.
• Min bars between labels to throttle how often rotation labels appear.
Inputs (highlights)
• Use EMA for Bollinger / Rotation MA
• Bollinger length & multiplier
• AO fast/slow lengths
• Higher-timeframe selector for rotation (default 240 = 4h)
• Show breakout arrows / show “Wait” / min bars between labels
How to use (simple playbook)
1. Chart: open your ALT/BTC pair (e.g., ETHBTC).
2. Direction: leave rotation HTF at 4h for steadier signals.
3. Execution: take rotations on bar close; manage entries on your lower TF (1h/15m) if desired.
4. Override check (optional): when BTCUSDT is in a fresh breakout, prefer BTC even if ALT flashes briefly.
Alerts
Add two alerts, Once per bar close:
• “Rotate to ALT (state change)”
• “Rotate to BTC (state change)”
Notes
• Works on any ALT/BTC pair.
• The breakout arrows are optional and independent from the rotation signals.
• This tool is educational; not financial advice.
9:30 USA OPENEasy if it go up it will turn green and you can lng if it goes down it will turn red and you can short
Highlight Running Daily Candlehighlights the currently forming Daily candle
with a shaded box extending slightly beyond the candle’s range.
Disappears as soon as the candle closes.
Reversal Zone from Price Scaling and MACD histogramOANDA:XAUUSD
This indicator is intended for upward reversal techniques only.
The reversal zone is calculated by reverse-engineering price scaling and the MACD histogram. The maximum and minimum values of the upper and lower zones are then plotted as the bands.
The adjacent table displays five reverse-calculated values for each of the upper and lower bands, as well as two mode values for each.
The principle is similar to Bollinger Bands, but a signal is generated only when there is clear buying or selling pressure.
We would like you to try it and share your feedback.
MACD / AO Alineación (V21) PublicA long or short indicator for any timeframe. It's important to consider volatility and ADX to find the most appropriate momentum. There are also other details to consider.
VWAP Deviation Oscillator [BackQuant]VWAP Deviation Oscillator
Introduction
The VWAP Deviation Oscillator turns VWAP context into a clean, tradeable oscillator that works across assets and sessions. It adapts to your workflow with four VWAP regimes plus two rolling modes, and three deviation metrics: Percent, Absolute, and Z-Score. Colored zones, optional standard deviation rails, and flexible plot styles make it fast to read for both trend following and mean reversion.
What it does
This tool measures how far price is from a chosen VWAP and expresses that gap as an oscillator. You can view the deviation as raw price units, percent, or standardized Z-Score. The plot can be a histogram or a line with optional fills and sigma bands, so you can quickly spot polarity shifts, overbought and oversold conditions, and strength of extension.
VWAP modes track a session VWAP that resets (4H, Daily, Weekly) or a rolling VWAP that updates continuously over a fixed number of bars or days.
Deviation modes let you choose the lens: Percent, Absolute, or Z-Score. Each highlights different aspects of stretch and mean pressure.
Visual encoding uses a 10-zone color palette to grade the magnitude of deviation on both sides of zero.
Volatility guards compute mode-specific sigma so thresholds are stable even when volatility compresses.
Why this works
VWAP is a high signal anchor used by institutions to gauge fair participation. Deviations around VWAP cluster in regimes: mild oscillations within a band, decisive pushes that signal imbalance, and standardized extremes that often precede either continuation or snapback. Expressing that distance as a single time series adds clarity: bias is the oscillator’s sign, risk context is its magnitude, and regime is the way it behaves around sigma lines.
How to use it
Trend following
Favor the side of the zero line. Bullish when the oscillator is above zero and making higher swing highs. Bearish when below zero and making lower swing lows. Use +1 sigma and +2 sigma in your mode as strength tiers. Pullbacks that hold above zero in uptrends, or below zero in downtrends, are often continuation entries.
Mean reversion
Fade stretched readings when structure supports it. Look for tests of +2 sigma to +3 sigma that fail to progress and roll back toward zero, or the mirror on the downside. Z-Score mode is best when you want standardized gates across assets. Percent mode is intuitive for intraday scalps where a given percent stretch tends to mean revert.
Session playbook
Use Daily or Weekly VWAP for intraday or swing context. Rolling modes help when the asset lacks clean session boundaries or when you want a continuous anchor that adapts to liquidity shifts.
Key settings
VWAP computation
VWAP Mode = 4 Hours, Daily, Weekly, Rolling (Bars), Rolling (Days). Session modes reset the VWAP when a new session begins. Rolling modes compute VWAP over a fixed trailing window.
Rolling (Lookback: Bars) controls the trailing bar count when using Rolling (Bars).
Rolling (Lookback: Days) converts days to bars at runtime and uses that trailing span.
Use Close instead of HLC3 switches the price reference. HLC3 is smoother. Close makes the anchor track settlement more tightly.
Deviation measurement
Deviation Mode
Percent : 100 * (Price / VWAP - 1). Good for uniform scaling across instruments.
Absolute : Price - VWAP. Good when price units themselves matter.
Z-Score : Standardizes the absolute residual by its own mean and standard deviation over Z/Std Window . Ideal for cross-asset comparability and regime studies.
Z/Std Window sets the mean and standard deviation window for Z-Score mode.
Volatility controls
Percent Mode Volatility Lookback estimates sigma for percent deviations.
Absolute Mode Volatility Lookback estimates sigma for absolute deviations.
Minimum Sigma Guard (pct pts) prevents the percent sigma from collapsing to near zero in extremely quiet markets.
Visualization
Plot Type = Histogram or Line. Histogram emphasizes impulse and polarity changes. Line emphasizes trend waves and divergences.
Positive Color / Negative Color define the palette for line mode. Histogram uses a 10-bucket gradient automatically.
Show Standard Deviations plots symmetric rails at ±1, ±2, ±3 sigma in the current mode’s units.
Fill Line Oscillator and Fill Opacity add a soft bias band around zero for line mode.
Line Width affects both the oscillator and the sigma rails.
Reading the zones
The oscillator’s color and height map deviation to nine graded buckets on each side of zero, with deeper greens above and deeper reds below. In Percent and Absolute modes, those buckets are scaled by their mode-specific sigma. In Z-Score mode the bucket edges are fixed at 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 2.8.
0 to +1 sigma weak positive bias, usually rotational.
+1 to +2 sigma constructive impulse. Pullbacks that hold above zero often continue.
+2 to +3 sigma strong expansion. Watch for either trend continuation or exhaustion tells.
Beyond +3 sigma statistical extreme. Requires structure to avoid fading too soon.
Mirror logic applies on the negative side.
Suggested workflows
Trend continuation checklist
Pick a session VWAP that matches your timeframe, for example Daily for intraday or Weekly for position trades.
Wait for the oscillator to hold the correct side of zero and for a sequence of higher swing lows in the oscillator (uptrend) or lower swing highs (downtrend).
Buy pullbacks that stabilize between zero and +1 sigma in an uptrend. Sell rallies that stabilize between zero and -1 sigma in a downtrend.
Use the next sigma band or a prior price swing as your target reference.
Mean reversion checklist
Switch to Z-Score mode for standardized thresholds.
Identify tests of ±2 sigma to ±3 sigma that fail to extend while price meets support or resistance.
Enter on a polarity change through the prior histogram bar or a small hook in line mode.
Fade back to zero or to the opposite inner band, then reassess.
Notes on the three modes
Percent is easy to reason about when you care about proportional stretch. It is well suited to intraday and multi-asset dashboards.
Absolute tracks cash distance from VWAP. This is useful when instruments have tight ticks and you plan risk in price units.
Z-Score standardizes the residual and is best for quant studies, cross-asset comparisons, and threshold research that must be scale invariant.
What the alerts can tell you
Polarity changes at zero can mark the start or end of a leg.
Crosses of ±1 sigma identify overbought or oversold in the current mode’s units.
Zone changes signal an upgrade or downgrade in deviation strength.
Troubleshooting and edge cases
If your instrument has long flat periods, keep Minimum Sigma Guard above zero in Percent mode so the rails do not vanish.
In Rolling modes, very short windows will respond quickly but can whip around. Session modes smooth this by resetting at well known boundaries.
If Z-Score looks erratic, increase Z/Std Window to stabilize the estimate of mean and sigma for the residual.
Final thoughts
VWAP is the anchor. The deviation oscillator is the narrative. By separating bias, magnitude, and regime into a simple stream you can execute faster and review cleaner. Pick the VWAP mode that matches your horizon, choose the deviation lens that matches your risk framework, and let the color graded zones guide your decisions.
Trend Catcher and Mean ReversionPlease DM if you want to use this strategy.
it took long time to make this code profitable using 3 parameters only!
it allow you to:
1- Pyramid as you see fit.
2- allow option to use trend catching strategy ( while keeping mean reversion strategy)
3- Time filter to limit trading and exit at your preferred time.
4- it works for long, short or both positions.
5- has trailing tp as an option as well while keeping initial sl as hard stop
6- tp multiple (of stop loss) is optional
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Reversal Wick with Volume, S/R, LogReg Channel & EMAsThis uses a Log Regression channel and tries to identify potential reversals based on price action
Secret strategy[Smartalgo]We are revealing our secret trading strategy through Tradingview indicator
FEATURES
Trend Detection: Automatically identifies trend direction using a smoothed Supertrend (WMA + EMA), with shape markers on trend shifts and color-coded bars for clarity.
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Rejection Signals: Detects price rejections at the trend line after a user-defined number of consolidation bars; plots ▲/▼ icons to highlight strong continuation setups.
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Target Projection: On trend confirmation, plots entry, stop-loss (ATR-based), and three dynamic take-profit levels based on customizable
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multiples.
Dynamic Updates: All levels (entry, SL, TP1–TP3) auto-adjust based on volatility and are labeled in real time on the chart.
Customization: Users can tweak trend parameters, rejection confirmation count, SL/TP ratios, smoothing lengths, and appearance settings.
Alerts: Built-in alerts for trend changes, rejection events, and when TP1, TP2, or TP3 are reached.
Chart Overlay: Plots directly on price chart with minimal clutter and clearly labeled levels for easy trading.
HM2 - Murrey Math Levels# Murrey Math Indicator - Comprehensive Description
## **What is Murrey Math?**
Murrey Math is a trading system developed by T.H. Murrey that divides price action into 8 equal segments (octaves) based on Gann and geometry principles. It automatically identifies key support and resistance levels where price is likely to react, making it a powerful tool for determining entry/exit points and price targets.
## **How It Works**
The indicator:
1. **Analyzes price history** over a lookback period (default 64-200 bars)
2. **Finds the highest high and lowest low** in that period
3. **Calculates a "fractal"** - a geometric scaling factor based on price magnitude
4. **Creates 8 equal divisions** between key levels, plus 4 overshoot levels (total 13 levels)
5. **Labels each level** from -2/8 to +2/8 with their trading significance
## **The 13 Murrey Math Levels**
### **Core Levels (0/8 to 8/8):**
- ** - Ultimate Support** (Blue)
- Extreme oversold condition
- Strong buying opportunity
- Price rarely breaks below this
- ** - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
- Weak support level
- Price often stalls and reverses here
- ** - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
- Major support that can become resistance
- Important reversal zone
- ** - Bottom of Trading Range - BUY Zone** (Green)
- Bottom boundary of normal trading
- **Premium BUY zone** - 40% of trading happens between 3/8 and 5/8
- ** - Major Support/Resistance** (Blue)
- **THE MOST IMPORTANT LEVEL**
- The midpoint - best entry/exit level
- Strong pivot point that price respects
- ** - Top of Trading Range - SELL Zone** (Green)
- Top boundary of normal trading
- **Premium SELL zone**
- ** - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
- Major resistance that can become support
- Important reversal zone
- ** - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
- Weak resistance level
- Price often stalls and reverses here
- ** - Ultimate Resistance** (Blue)
- Extreme overbought condition
- Strong selling opportunity
- Price rarely breaks above this
### **Overshoot Levels:**
- ** & ** (Gray) - Extreme downside overshoot zones
- ** & ** (Gray) - Extreme upside overshoot zones
- These indicate extreme moves beyond normal trading ranges
## **Trading Zones (from your diagram)**
1. **Consolidation Trading Area** (0/8 to 3/8)
- Price is in a bearish zone
- Look for BUY opportunities near support levels
2. **Normal Trading Area** (3/8 to 5/8)
- **40% of trading occurs here**
- Price oscillates between these boundaries
- Range-bound trading strategies work best
3. **Premium Trading Area** (5/8 to 8/8)
- Price is in a bullish zone
- Look for SELL opportunities near resistance levels
## **Trading Strategies**
### **Buy Signals:**
- Price bounces off 0/8 (ultimate support)
- Price pulls back to 3/8 in an uptrend
- Price breaks above 4/8 after consolidation
### **Sell Signals:**
- Price rejects at 8/8 (ultimate resistance)
- Price rallies to 5/8 in a downtrend
- Price breaks below 4/8 after consolidation
### **Range Trading:**
- Buy near 3/8, sell near 5/8 when price is ranging
- Use 4/8 as the pivot to determine trend direction
## **Key Advantages**
✅ **Objective levels** - No subjective placement
✅ **Self-adjusting** - Automatically recalculates based on recent price action
✅ **Clear trading zones** - Easy to identify support/resistance
✅ **Works on all timeframes** - From 1-minute to monthly charts
✅ **Combines with other indicators** - Works well with RSI, MACD, etc.
## **Important Notes**
- The indicator is **dynamic** - levels update as new highs/lows form
- **4/8 is the most critical level** - price above = bullish, below = bearish
- When price reaches overshoot levels (±1/8, ±2/8), expect strong reversals
- Works best in trending markets; can give false signals in choppy conditions
This geometric approach to support/resistance has been used by traders for decades and remains popular due to its objective, mathematical nature!
BB_MES Playbook Levels + Auto Alerts (Start/TP1/TP2)Indicator Name: MES Playbook Levels + Auto Alerts (Start/TP1/TP2)
1. Indicator Overview
This is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed for day traders, specifically for Micro E-mini S&P 500 futures (MES) but applicable to other instruments. Its primary purpose is to automate the drawing of key price levels and to provide timely alerts for a specific trading strategy, often called a "playbook" setup.
The core of the strategy involves identifying a "start" level during the regular trading session. Once the price crosses this level, the indicator automatically projects two take-profit (TP1 and TP2) targets and monitors the price action in relation to these levels.
2. Key Features
Automatic Level Plotting: The indicator plots several critical price levels on the chart, saving the trader from having to draw them manually every day.
Dynamic Start Levels: It offers two methods for establishing the bullish and bearish entry or "start" levels:
Previous Day's High/Low (PDH/PDL): The default setting uses the high and low of the prior trading day as the trigger points for long and short trades.
RTH VWAP Bands: Alternatively, it can calculate the Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) that resets at the start of the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session and create a "band" around it. The edges of this band then serve as the start levels.
Automated Take-Profit Targets: Upon a cross of a "start" level, the indicator immediately plots two take-profit lines (TP1 and TP2) based on a user-defined point value.
Trade State Management: The script intelligently manages the state of a trade. It knows when a long or short trade is active and will stop looking for new signals until the current trade is concluded (either by hitting TP2 or the end of the session).
Comprehensive Alerts: A major feature is its robust alert system. Traders can set up alerts for a wide variety of events, allowing for less screen time.
Session Highlighting: It specifically monitors the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session and can also plot the high and low of the overnight (ON) session.
3. On-Chart Visuals
When you apply this indicator to your chart, you will see the following lines and plots:
Previous Day Levels:
PDH (Previous Day High): Plotted as a green line.
PDL (Previous Day Low): Plotted as a red line.
PDC (Previous Day Close): Plotted as a gray line.
Start Levels:
StartBull: A lime green line representing the trigger for a long trade.
StartBear: A maroon line representing the trigger for a short trade.
Take-Profit Levels:
TP1 / TP2: Teal-colored lines that appear only after a StartBull or StartBear level is crossed. TP1 is a dotted line, and TP2 is solid.
Other Levels:
RTH VWAP: A blue line showing the volume-weighted average price for the main session only.
ON High / ON Low: Orange lines showing the high and low points established outside of the RTH session.
4. How It Works: The Trading Logic
Define Session: The script first identifies the Regular Trading Hours (e.g., 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST).
Calculate Levels: It calculates the PDH/PDL and the RTH VWAP. Based on user input, it determines the startBullLevel (either PDH or the upper VWAP band) and the startBearLevel (either PDL or the lower VWAP band).
Wait for Signal: During the RTH session, the indicator waits for the live price (close) to cross over the startBullLevel or cross under the startBearLevel.
Initiate Trade State:
If a bullish cross occurs (longStart), it logs the entryPrice, sets the trade state to longActive, and plots the TP1 and TP2 lines above the entry price.
If a bearish cross occurs (shortStart), it does the opposite, plotting TP1 and TP2 below the entry price.
Monitor Trade: While a trade is active, it checks if the price hits TP1 or TP2.
End Trade:
When the price hits the TP2 level, the trade is considered complete. The script clears the TP lines from the chart and resets itself to look for the next start signal.
At the end of the RTH session, any active trade is automatically terminated, and all TP lines are cleared to ensure a clean slate for the next day.
5. Input Settings (Customization)
The user can customize the following parameters in the indicator's settings:
RTH Session: Define the start and end times for the main trading session.
Start from RTH VWAP band: A checkbox to switch between using PDH/PDL or the VWAP band for start levels.
VWAP band offset (pts): If using the VWAP band, this sets how many points away from the VWAP the start levels are drawn.
TP1 (pts): The number of points from the entry price to set the first take-profit target.
TP2 (pts): The number of points for the second take-profit target.
Show Overnight High/Low: A toggle to show or hide the overnight session levels.
6. Configurable Alerts
You can create alerts in TradingView for any of the following conditions generated by the script:
StartBull / StartBear: Triggers when a long or short trade is initiated.
TP1 Hit / TP2 Hit: Triggers when the price reaches the take-profit levels for both long and short trades.
Level Crosses: Separate alerts can be set for when the price crosses the PDH, PDL, PDC, RTH VWAP, ON High, or ON Low. This is useful for general market awareness.
9/20/50/200 MAs + VWAP (with 9-20 Fill)Indicator Description: 9/20/50/200 MAs + VWAP (with 9-20 Fill)
The 9/20/50/200 MAs + VWAP indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that combines multiple moving averages and the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) to help traders identify trends, potential support/resistance levels, and momentum shifts. Additionally, it includes a dynamic fill between the 9-period and 20-period MAs to highlight bullish or bearish short-term crossovers.
Key Features:
Multiple Moving Averages:
9 MA – short-term trend indicator.
20 MA – intermediate-term trend.
50 MA – medium-term trend.
200 MA – long-term trend; dynamically colored green/red based on slope.
All MAs can be configured as SMA, EMA, or WMA with customizable colors and thickness.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
Shows the average price weighted by volume for intraday trading.
Useful for identifying the true average price and potential support/resistance levels.
9-20 MA Fill Zone:
The area between the 9 MA and 20 MA is filled dynamically:
Green fill indicates 9 MA > 20 MA (bullish short-term momentum).
Red fill indicates 9 MA < 20 MA (bearish short-term momentum).
Fill transparency and color are fully customizable.
MA Labels on Last Candle:
Displays the names of MAs directly on the chart near their current values for easy reference.
ATR Table (Optional):
Shows 5-minute ATR, Daily ATR, ATR % (Daily), and Total Daily Volume.
Provides volatility insights to support risk management.
Use Cases:
Identify short-term and long-term trends using MA slopes.
Spot bullish/bearish momentum shifts with 9-20 MA crossover fills.
Use VWAP and ATR metrics for intraday trading and risk management.
Track total traded volume and session price levels for volume analysis.






















