5% Move Counter (Up vs Down)5% Move Counter (Up vs Down)
This indicator tracks how many times a stock has made a 5% or larger move in a single session, and shows the count separately for up days and down days. It’s meant for traders who want quick context on whether a stock has a history of making large moves, instead of manually scrolling through years of price action.
Most tools only tell you what’s happening right now. This one helps you understand what the stock is capable of.
What it shows
Number of 5%+ up days
Number of 5%+ down days
Optional display modes:
All
Up Only
Down Only
Why it’s useful
Different stocks behave differently. Some give clean, powerful bursts when they break out, while others rarely move big even when the setup looks perfect. This tool helps you gauge a stock’s historical “explosiveness” so you can decide whether your strategy fits its behavior.
If your setups depend on volatility or momentum, it helps to know whether the stock has produced big moves before. This gives you that information instantly.
Customization
You can place the stats box anywhere on the chart using a simple 1–9 selector.
You can hide the rows you don’t need through a dropdown.
When a row is hidden, its background becomes fully transparent so the chart stays clean.
Who it’s for
Short-term traders, breakout traders, swing traders, and anyone who wants a quick read on whether a stock moves enough to justify certain types of trades.
ניתוח נרות
Market Structure Shift (MSS) [Sword & Shield]MARKET STRUCTURE SHIFT (MSS)
A clean and focused indicator for identifying Market Structure Shifts in price action.
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WHAT IS MARKET STRUCTURE SHIFT (MSS)?
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A Market Structure Shift occurs when price breaks a significant swing high or swing low,
indicating a potential change in market direction. This indicator automatically detects
and plots these key levels.
BULLISH MSS: Price breaks above a previous swing high
BEARISH MSS: Price breaks below a previous swing low
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FEATURES
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CLEAN DISPLAY
- Shows only the last 2 MSS by default (1 bullish + 1 bearish)
- Keeps charts clean and focused on recent structure
- Automatically removes old MSS when new ones appear
CUSTOMIZABLE DETECTION
- Adjustable swing detection (left/right bars)
- Choose break confirmation method (Close or Wick)
- Fixed-length lines (no infinite extension by default)
SMART FILTERING
- Only plots one MSS per direction until opposite MSS occurs
- Prevents duplicate signals in the same direction
- Clear visual distinction between bullish (blue) and bearish (red)
CLEAN LABELS
- Text labels positioned above lines
- No background tooltips for cleaner appearance
- Color-matched to their respective MSS lines
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SETTINGS
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SWING DETECTION
- Swing Left Bars (default: 2)
- Swing Right Bars (default: 2)
- Higher values = more significant swings detected
BREAK CONFIRMATION
- Close: MSS confirmed when candle closes beyond level
- Wick: MSS confirmed when wick touches beyond level
DISPLAY OPTIONS
- Show Only Last 2 MSS: ON by default (keeps chart clean)
- Extend lines to the right: OFF by default (fixed-length lines)
- Line bars (when not extended): 50 bars (customizable)
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HOW IT WORKS
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DETECTION LOGIC
1. Identifies swing highs and swing lows using pivot detection
2. Monitors price action for breaks of these levels
3. Confirms break based on selected method (Close or Wick)
4. Plots MSS line at the broken level
FILTERING LOGIC
- Only one MSS per direction is allowed consecutively
- Example: If bullish MSS appears, no new bullish MSS until bearish MSS occurs
- This prevents multiple signals in trending markets
DISPLAY LOGIC
- When "Show Only Last 2 MSS" is enabled:
• Only the most recent bullish MSS is shown
• Only the most recent bearish MSS is shown
• Old MSS are automatically deleted when new ones appear
- When disabled: All historical MSS remain visible
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USAGE EXAMPLES
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FOR TREND IDENTIFICATION
- Bullish MSS = Potential uptrend beginning
- Bearish MSS = Potential downtrend beginning
- Use in conjunction with other indicators for confirmation
FOR ENTRY SIGNALS
- Wait for MSS to confirm trend change
- Enter on pullback to MSS level
- Use MSS as support/resistance
FOR SCALPING (Lower Timeframes)
- Swing Left/Right Bars: 2-3 (more sensitive)
- Break Confirmation: Close (more reliable)
- Show Only Last 2 MSS: ON (cleaner charts)
FOR SWING TRADING (Higher Timeframes)
- Swing Left/Right Bars: 5-10 (more significant swings)
- Break Confirmation: Close (avoid false breaks)
- Show Only Last 2 MSS: ON or OFF based on preference
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VISUAL DESIGN
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LINES
- Dashed style for easy identification
- Blue for bullish MSS
- Red for bearish MSS
- Fixed length (50 bars default) for cleaner appearance
LABELS
- "MSS" text positioned above each line
- No background for clean display
- Color-matched to line color
- Small size to avoid chart clutter
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CREDITS & LICENSE
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© Sword & Shield
This Pine Script code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Smart Money Concepts [Kodexius]Smart Money Concepts is a comprehensive price action framework designed to visually organize many of the core ideas behind “smart money” and price action trading concepts. It brings together market structure, order blocks, imbalances, liquidity, premium/discount zones, swing failures and higher timeframe context into a single, coherent overlay on your chart. Instead of jumping between multiple tools, the script aims to give you a structured map of where price has been interacting with liquidity and value, and how that structure is evolving in real time.
All major components are modular and highly configurable, so you can keep only what you care about: from a minimal market structure view to a fully loaded institutional style dashboard. The focus of the script is visual clarity and context highlighting reaction zones, swept levels and structural transitions while letting you decide how to interpret and use that information in your own workflow.
🔹 Features
🔸 Market Structure Engine (CHoCH & BoS)
Change of Character (CHoCH) and Break of Structure (BoS) are complementary smart money market structure concepts that describe two different phases in how a trend evolves.
CHoCH refers to the first meaningful shift in structure that suggests the prevailing trend may be weakening and a new directional bias could be emerging (for example, a market that has been making higher highs and higher lows starts to form lower highs and lower lows).
BoS , on the other hand, is typically used as a confirmation of trend continuation: price extends beyond a key swing high in an uptrend or a key swing low in a downtrend, reinforcing that the existing directional structure remains intact.
Put simply, CHoCH is associated with a potential reversal in market character, while BoS underscores the continuation and extension of the current trend.
Script automatically detects and labels market structure shifts using swing based logic (Change of Character / CHoCH and Break of Structure / BoS).
Bullish Change of Character :
Bearish Change of Character :
Bullish Break of Structure :
Bearish Break of Structure :
Differentiates between first structural flips and continuation breaks, helping you see when the dominant direction is potentially shifting or being reinforced.
Draws structure reference lines at key swing levels so you can visually anchor where those events occurred on the chart.
🔸 Order Blocks with Volumetric Insight
Identifies bullish and bearish order blocks from the most relevant impulsive moves after structure breaks.
Bullish Order Block :
Bearish Order Block :
Each order block is drawn as a zone, with an internal split between “bullish” and “bearish” pressure, based on recent price/volume behavior inside that move.
Displays relative volume and simple volume percentages for the most recent blocks, giving an at a glance sense of which zones carried more activity.
Fully configurable display depth so you can limit the chart to only the last few highest priority blocks.
🔸 Breaker Blocks & Mitigation Tracking
Tracks when previously identified order blocks fail and converts them into breaker blocks, visually marking a change in how price is interacting with that zone.
Bullish Breaker Block :
Bearish Breaker Block :
Separate handling of bullish and bearish breakers with clear color differentiation.
Includes optional “mitigation” logic using either wick or close to determine when a block is considered broken or mitigated.
Breaker blocks are updated and removed dynamically as price trades through them, keeping the chart focused on current, active zones.
🔸 Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), Volume Imbalances & Opening Gaps
Detects imbalances in multiple modes: classic Fair Value Gaps (FVG), volume style imbalances (VI), and opening gaps (OG), with separate options for bullish and bearish sides.
Each imbalance is drawn as a zone, with a mid line reference to quickly locate the “mean” of the gap.
Optional sentiment overlay inside the gap, visually splitting the zone into bullish and bearish “gauge” segments based on recent bar behavior on a chosen timeframe.
Configurable mitigation method (wick or close) and maximum number of visible gaps, so the chart remains readable even on very active instruments.
For both order blocks and FVGs, internal sentiment boxes indicate how bullish or bearish the underlying move or gap has been, using proportional visual splits rather than raw numbers.
This gives an immediate visual cue as to whether a zone was driven more by upward or downward pressure.
🔸 Liquidity Sweeps, EQH/EQL and Volume Filter
Automatically detects areas where liquidity may be resting via swing based pivot highs and lows.
Sellside Liquidity Sweep :
Buyside Liquidity Sweep :
Highlights equal highs (EQH) and equal lows (EQL) when sweeps occur, marking where price probed above/below prior liquidity and then rejected.
Optional volume filter to ignore low volume swings and focus on more meaningful liquidity zones.
Maintains compact arrays of recent liquidity points, clearing them as price decisively trades through or sweeps them.
🔸 Premium / Discount Zones & Equilibrium
Projects premium and discount bands based on a dynamically measured range, offering a simple view of where price is trading relative to that range.
Draws separate Premium and Discount boxes with optional price labels for quick orientation.
Optional mid line (equilibrium) to visualize the “50%” of the current range, often used as a reference for balanced versus extended price.
Zones auto update as the underlying range evolves, with logic to prevent stale levels from cluttering the chart.
In addition script can also project previous session key levels such as open, high, low and equilibrium for a selected timeframe, with optional daily, weekly and monthly references. These levels are extended forward and automatically refreshed as new periods unfold, so you always have clear structural anchors from recent sessions without manually redrawing prior session lines.
🔸 Trend Line/Channel Framework
Detects swing based trendline pivots (uptrends and downtrends) with configurable sensitivity and choice of high/low or close as the source.
Draws trendline “channels” around the detected pivots, shading the area between upper and lower bounds to visualize directional bias zones.
Dynamically updates and deletes prior lines to keep the most recent structure visible, rather than leaving outdated lines on the chart.
Includes basic trendline break detection to highlight when price closes beyond a key diagonal boundary.
🔸 Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) Detector
Scans a chosen timeframe for Swing Failure Patterns (SFPs) using a defined lookback window and minimum separation between events.
Differentiates bullish and bearish SFPs, drawing labels and horizontal reference lines at the swept high or low.
Includes a “lock” period option to pause new SFP detection for a set number of bars after an event, helping to avoid clustering multiple signals in the same area.
🔸 HTF Candle Projection Panel
Projects higher timeframe candles to the right of current price as a compact visual panel, giving you context of higher timeframe structure without switching charts.
Supports both classic candles and Heikin Ashi style, with configurable size, spacing and number of projected candles.
Optionally uses higher timeframe OHLC or blends current timeframe behavior into the projection, depending on how strictly you want to reference HTF data.
Can display projected HTF open/high/low lines and price labels, helping you see where current price is trading within or relative to the larger candle.
🔸 Alert Framework
Built-in alerts for key structural events:
- Market structure changes (BoS, CHoCH) in both directions.
- New order blocks and breaker blocks forming, breaking or being approached.
- New FVGs forming and price moving into or near the latest imbalance zones.
- Liquidity sweeps (highs/lows), EQH/EQL touches and simple liquidity events.
- Price entering premium or discount bands.
- Trendline detection and basic trendline break events.
- Swing Failure Patterns and movements toward previous key levels.
Designed so that you can selectively enable only the conditions you care about and convert them into alerts that match your personal workflow.
Smart Money Concepts is built to function as a unified “map” of structure, liquidity and imbalance on the chart. Each module can be toggled and tuned, allowing you to build anything from a minimal structure only overlay to a fully featured institutional style view of how price interacts with key zones over time.
🔸 Originality & Usefulness
This script is built around a shared price action state, so market structure, order blocks, imbalances and liquidity are not drawn as independent overlays but as parts of the same engine.
At the core is a custom market structure module for CHoCH and BoS. Instead of only comparing the last swing high/low, it maintains an internal directional state and swing history so it can:
treat the first structural flip after an established leg as a Change of Character (CHoCH), and
treat subsequent breaks in the same direction as continuation Breaks of Structure (BoS).
Each event is anchored on the actual swing that defined it, and each swing can only trigger once, reducing repeated labels on minor fluctuations and making structural transitions easier to follow.
Order blocks are implemented with a volumetric profile, not just static rectangles. After a relevant structure event, the script identifies the impulsive move and:
draws the order block as a zone, internally split into “bullish” and “bearish” segments based on how price and volume behaved inside that move,
assigns each block its own traded volume and a relative percentage weight compared to other recent blocks.
The result is an at a glance view of which blocks carried more participation and whether the internal push was dominated by buying or selling, while older or lower priority blocks are automatically pruned to keep the chart clean.
Imbalance handling supports multiple gap types (Fair Value Gaps, volume style imbalances and opening gaps). Each gap is drawn as a zone with a midline, and can optionally be filled with a sentiment gauge: the gap is divided into bullish and bearish portions using recent bar behavior on a chosen timeframe, then updated as new data comes in. This makes it easy to see whether a gap remains one sided or is gradually being balanced out.
Liquidity and Swing Failure Patterns are treated as filtered events. Liquidity pools are detected from swing highs/lows and can pass through a dedicated volume filter: candidate levels are compared to a dynamic volume baseline, and low participation spikes are discarded. Only swings that traded with meaningful activity are tracked as potential liquidity, which are then monitored for sweeps, EQH/EQL tags and subsequent rejection. Once a level is decisively traded through or swept, its internal state is updated so the display does not accumulate stale points.
The SFP module operates on a user defined higher timeframe with a configurable lookback and lock period, so each Swing Failure Pattern is separated in time from the previous one. Combined with the liquidity volume filter, this produces a smaller set of structurally significant SFPs instead of dense clusters around the same area.
Higher timeframe context is further supported by the HTF candle projection panel, which projects compact candles to the right of price. These synthetic candles can reference strict HTF OHLC or blend current lower timeframe behavior into their bodies and wicks, so you can see where current action sits inside the larger structure without switching charts.
All major modules feed into a structured alert layer: market structure events (CHoCH/BoS), new and broken order blocks and breaker blocks, new and approached FVGs, liquidity sweeps, SFPs, moves into premium/discount, trendline events and movements toward key levels. Each alert corresponds to a well defined structural or liquidity update on the chart, rather than a black box trade call.
🔹 How to Use
You can adapt the script to very different workflows, but a common way to use it is:
1. Start from higher timeframe bias
Use the Market Structure Engine (CHoCH & BoS) and the HTF Candle Projection Panel to understand the dominant direction on your reference timeframe (e.g. H4 / Daily).
Combine this with the Premium/Discount Zones and previous session levels (daily/weekly/monthly open, high, low, equilibrium) to see whether price is trading in a relatively extended (premium) or discounted area of the current range.
2. Map your key reaction zones
Turn on Order Blocks with Volumetric Insight and Breaker Blocks to highlight the most relevant impulsive origin zones after structure breaks.
Focus primarily on the most recent blocks (configurable depth) and note their internal volume/sentiment split to prioritize which zones are likely to matter most.
Optionally add Fair Value Gaps / Volume Imbalances / Opening Gaps and, if desired, activate the internal sentiment gauge to see whether the imbalance was driven more by bullish or bearish pressure.
3. Watch how liquidity interacts with those zones
Enable Liquidity Sweeps & EQH/EQL to see where price has run resting liquidity above highs or below lows.
Combine this with the Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) detector to isolate moments where liquidity is taken and immediately rejected back into structure.
You can use the volume filter to ignore small, low volume swings and focus on more meaningful liquidity events.
4. Refine timing with local structure & trendlines
On your execution timeframe, use CHoCH/BoS labels, Trend Line/Channel Framework and SFPs inside or around your chosen OB/FVG zones.
Trendline channels give you diagonal context (where price is riding or breaking a local structure), while CHoCH/BoS marks when that micro structure starts to flip.
5. Use alerts as a monitoring layer, not as standalone signals
Set alerts for the events that matter to you:
– new or broken order blocks / breaker blocks,
– price approaching the latest OB/FVG or breaker zone,
– liquidity sweeps and SFPs,
– fresh CHoCH/BoS events in your key direction,
– entries into premium/discount bands or HTF projection levels.
Treat these alerts as prompts to look at the chart, not as automatic entry/exit rules. The script is designed as a decision support and mapping tool; trade execution, risk management and confirmation remain up to your own plan and discretion.
This tool is intended as a mapping and decision support aid, not as an automated trading system, and should be combined with your own analysis and risk management.
Trend Finder - Buy/Sell (Anuj Edition)Renko Trend Finder – Anuj Edition is a powerful trend-following tool designed to detect market direction using Renko logic instead of traditional candlesticks.
Renko filtering removes market noise, making trends clearer and reversals easier to identify.
This indicator internally builds Renko-style price movement and generates clean, high-quality Buy and Sell signals without repainting.
Wick Formation Area [MMT]The term "wick formation area" refers to a concept in financial trading where the long upper or lower shadows of a candlestick chart highlight areas of significant price rejection and potential liquidity, which often act as future support or resistance zones.
OHLC StatMap (Multi-Timeframe)OHLC StatMap (Multi-Timeframe)
Statistical OHLC Projections is an indicator designed to offer users a customizable deep-dive on measuring historical price zones.
The indicator separates price into two distinct levels, "Manipulation" and "Distribution", where the idea is that for higher timeframe candles, e.g. an up-close candle, the distance from the open to the bottom of the wick would constitute the Manipulation, and the rest would be considered the Distribution.
Alt Trading: TX ORB Sniper
The Alt Trading: TX ORB Sniper indicator is a precision-engineered opening range breakout system built for serious intraday futures and CFD traders who demand clean, rule-based execution around the cash open. It dynamically constructs a New York session opening range using 1-minute data, then projects that structure onto higher timeframes to identify only the most decisive breakouts above or below the range. Multiple ORB modes (V1–V4) adjust the exact timing and risk model, including a reduced-risk V4 variant with compressed stop placement for more aggressive scalping conditions. A two-stage signal flow distinguishes between “get ready” crosses on the chart timeframe and confirmed entries on the target timeframe, ensuring that traders can anticipate, then verify, each breakout with confidence. Once a valid long or short is triggered, TX ORB Sniper automatically draws evolving risk/reward boxes that extend in real time, locking in entry, stop, and target levels and visually snapping them to the exact bar where the trade concludes. Integrated money management logic computes position sizing from fixed dollar risk, risk-percent, or fixed lot modes, capping maximum size to prevent over-leveraging during volatile sessions. All visual elements gold “ready” candles, range cross lines, and R/R zones are optimized for replay, so historical trades remain crystal clear when studying performance. With its disciplined one-and-done session logic, time-bounded trading window, and robust alert system for both preparation and entry, TX ORB Sniper delivers a complete, exchange-grade framework for systematic opening range breakout execution.
Daily Dual Pivots (Std + Fib) Extended by Jackel
簡介: 這個指標旨在為日內交易者提供最強大的支撐與阻力參考。它將市場上最常用的兩種 Pivot Points 計算方式——標準 (Standard) 與 斐波那契 (Fibonacci)——結合在同一個圖表中,讓你一眼就能看出關鍵的價格匯聚點 (Confluence Areas)。
主要特色:
雙重系統並存:
標準 Pivot (Standard):以 實線 (Solid Lines) 顯示。這是機構與大部分交易者使用的傳統支撐阻力位。
斐波那契 Pivot (Fibonacci):以 圓點/虛線 (Dotted Lines) 顯示。利用 Fib 黃金比例 (0.382, 0.618) 計算出的潛在反轉位。
清晰的視覺區分:標準版使用暖色系 (紅/綠/橙),Fib 版使用冷色系 (藍/紫),互不干擾,清晰易讀。
可選擴展關卡 (S4-S5 / R4-R5):預設顯示 P, R1-R3, S1-S3。如果市場波動劇烈,你可以在設定中開啟 "Show Extra Levels" 來顯示 R4/R5 及 S4/S5。
自動隱藏歷史:預設只顯示「當日」的線條,保持圖表整潔。如需回測,可開啟「顯示歷史數據」選項。
如何使用:
當 實線 (Standard) 與 虛線 (Fib) 重疊或非常接近時,該區域通常具有更強的支撐或阻力效力。
適用於 15分鐘、1小時或 4小時圖表操作日內交易。
Introduction: This indicator is designed for intraday traders who need precise Support & Resistance levels. It combines the two most popular Pivot Point calculation methods—Standard (Traditional) and Fibonacci—into a single chart, allowing you to easily identify key areas of confluence.
Key Features:
Dual System Strategy:
Standard Pivots: Displayed as Solid Lines. These represent the traditional structural levels used by most traders and institutions.
Fibonacci Pivots: Displayed as Dotted/Circle Lines. These use key Fibonacci ratios (0.382, 0.618) to identify potential reversal zones.
Visual Clarity: Different line styles and color groups allow you to distinguish between Standard and Fib levels instantly without chart clutter.
Extended Levels (Optional): By default, it shows P, R1-R3, and S1-S3. In highly volatile markets, you can enable "Show Extra Levels" in the settings to reveal S4/S5 and R4/R5.
Clean Chart: By default, it only shows levels for the current day. You can enable "Show History" in the settings if you need to backtest.
How to Use:
Look for Confluence: When a Solid Line (Standard) and a Dotted Line (Fib) overlap or are very close to each other, it indicates a very strong Support or Resistance zone.
Best used on 15m, 1H, or 4H charts for intraday analysis.
Dynamic Breakout Odds [RayAlgo]█ OVERVIEW
Dynamic Breakout Odds is a probability-based breakout tool that uses ATR and pattern matching to estimate how likely price is to expand up or down from the current candle.
Instead of guessing, the indicator scans historical candles that look like the current one and measures how often price broke above or below by a volatility-based amount.
It then projects those probabilities forward as clean levels and a bias dashboard on your chart.
Use it to quickly answer:
• “Is the next move statistically more likely up or down?”
• “How far does price typically travel from here, in ATR terms?”
█ CONCEPTS
Candle Profile Matching
The script builds a “profile” of the current setup using two elements:
• The color of the previous candle (bullish close vs bearish close)
• The trend environment (above/below EMA, if the filter is enabled)
Only historical candles with the same profile are used for statistics. This keeps the probabilities specific to the current context instead of mixing all market conditions together.
ATR-Based Expansion
For every matching historical candle, the script checks how far price moved away from the open using ATR:
• Upward move thresholds
• Moderate expansion (≈ 0.5 ATR above the open)
• Stronger expansion (≈ 1.0 ATR above the open)
• Downward move thresholds
• Moderate expansion (≈ 0.5 ATR below the open)
• Stronger expansion (≈ 1.0 ATR below the open)
It counts how often each expansion happened, then converts those counts into probabilities.
Normalized Probability Scores
The indicator doesn’t just show raw percentages; it normalizes them so that all scenarios together form a consistent probability set.
Internally it tracks four outcomes for similar candles:
• Chance of a moderate move upward
• Chance of a strong move upward
• Chance of a moderate move downward
• Chance of a strong move downward
These are then normalized so the total is roughly 100%. From this, two main metrics are derived:
• Bullish Strength = combined normalized odds of upside moves
• Bearish Strength = combined normalized odds of downside moves
Whichever side has the higher score defines the current directional bias .
█ WHAT YOU SEE ON THE CHART
1. Breakout Projection Levels
Four horizontal levels are projected around the open of the current bar:
• Two upside levels
• Nearer upside expansion (~0.5 ATR above the open)
• Further upside expansion (~1.0 ATR above the open)
• Two downside levels
• Nearer downside expansion (~0.5 ATR below the open)
• Further downside expansion (~1.0 ATR below the open)
Each line extends a configurable number of bars into the future, so you visually see a breakout “corridor” above and below price.
2. Probability Labels
At the right edge of each line, you’ll see a label such as:
• “X% – near upside”
• “Y% – further downside”
These labels tell you how frequently similar candles in the chosen lookback reached that expansion. You immediately know which scenario has been more common historically.
3. Breakout Zones
Between the paired upside lines and the paired downside lines, shaded “probability zones” can be shown:
• The upper shaded band highlights the typical upside expansion range
• The lower shaded band highlights the typical downside expansion range
These zones visually group probable target areas instead of just single lines.
4. Background Tint
The background behind price is softly tinted towards:
• Bullish color when Bullish Strength > Bearish Strength
• Bearish color when Bearish Strength > Bullish Strength
The stronger the statistical imbalance between the two, the more pronounced the tint. This gives you an instant feel for whether conditions lean more Long, more Short, or are nearly Neutral.
5. Directional Bias Arrow
On the last bar the script can plot a clean arrow:
• Up-arrow below price when bullish odds dominate
• Down-arrow above price when bearish odds dominate
The arrow is positioned beyond all projection lines, making it easy to see even on cluttered charts and reminding you of the current statistical bias without text.
6. Origin Marker
A small horizontal mark is drawn at the open of the current candle.
This acts as the “starting point” from which all ATR-based expansions above and below are measured.
7. Dashboard Panel
A compact dashboard is drawn in a corner of the chart (location configurable). It displays:
• Bullish Strength – combined normalized probability for upside expansions
• Bearish Strength – combined normalized probability for downside expansions
• Bias – “Long Bias”, “Short Bias”, or “Neutral”
• Trend Filter – shows whether EMA-based filtering is ON or OFF and which length is used
This gives you a quick, text-based summary of the current statistical environment.
█ SETTINGS
Analysis Lookback Period
• Controls how many historical bars the script inspects when searching for similar candles.
• Larger values = more history, smoother statistics, slower adaptation.
• Smaller values = faster adaptation, but more noise and less stability.
ATR Length
• The period used to compute ATR volatility.
• Defines how “big” 0.5 ATR and 1.0 ATR moves are on your current symbol and timeframe.
Trend Filter (EMA)
• Filter by Trend?
• When ON, only historical candles in a similar trend regime are used.
• When OFF, all past candles with similar color are considered, regardless of trend.
• Trend EMA Length
• EMA period used to classify trend.
• Price above EMA → uptrend environment.
• Price below EMA → downtrend environment.
This filter helps you separate behavior in uptrends from downtrends, which can significantly change breakout dynamics.
Visual Settings
• Projection Width (bars)
• How far the lines and zones extend into the future.
• Show Probability Zones
• Toggle shaded bands between each pair of levels.
• Label Size
• Choose smaller or larger text for the probability labels on the right.
• Tint Background by Bias
• Turn the bias-based background on or off.
• Show Bias Marker on Last Candle
• Toggle the up/down arrow marker.
• Dashboard Location
• Select top/bottom left/right corner for the panel.
█ HOW TO USE IT
1. Start With the Dashboard
Look at Bullish Strength vs Bearish Strength:
• If bullish is clearly larger → environment statistically favors upside expansion.
• If bearish is clearly larger → environment statistically favors downside expansion.
• If they are close → treat the situation as Neutral; consider reducing position size or waiting for more clarity.
2. Use Levels as Dynamic Targets
The projected lines and zones can serve as:
• Profit targets based on typical expansion distance
• Logical regions for scaling out
• Areas where you expect price behavior to change (e.g., loss of momentum)
Short-term traders often focus on the nearer expansion levels, while swing traders may use the farther levels as extended targets.
3. Align With Trend (Optional)
With the trend filter ON:
• Prefer Long setups when price is above the EMA and bullish probabilities dominate.
• Prefer Short setups when price is below the EMA and bearish probabilities dominate.
With the filter OFF, you get pure color-plus-pattern statistics across the whole lookback, which can be useful if you deliberately trade counter-trend or range conditions.
4. Combine With Your Existing System
Dynamic Breakout Odds is best used as a confirmation and targeting layer :
• Combine it with structure (support/resistance, supply/demand, order blocks).
• Combine it with volume or orderflow tools if you use them.
• Use the probability zones to validate whether your planned target is realistic relative to recent volatility.
It is not designed to be a standalone “buy/sell” signal generator, but a statistical map around your entries.
█ PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
Example A – Bullish, Moderate Expansion Frequently Hit
• Bullish Strength significantly higher than Bearish Strength.
• The nearer upside level shows a strong historical hit rate.
Interpretation: similar setups often produce at least a moderate push upward before failing.
Use case: trade pullbacks in the direction of the bias, targeting the nearer upside projection as an initial take-profit.
Example B – Bearish, Deeper Downside Often Reached
• Bearish Strength clearly dominant.
• Both the nearer and farther downside levels show decent probabilities.
Interpretation: similar conditions historically saw follow-through to the downside.
Use case: use rallies against the direction of the bias to position into shorts, planning partial exits around the first downside projection and runners toward the second.
Example C – Neutral, Balanced Probabilities
• Bullish and Bearish Strength scores are close.
• Background tint is very light or absent.
Interpretation: the market is statistically indecisive; expansions up or down are similarly likely.
Use case: consider range trading tactics, mean-reversion ideas, or simply standing aside until a clearer skew develops.
█ BEST PRACTICES
• Use on liquid symbols and reasonable timeframes to avoid distorted ATR behavior.
• Don’t overfit lookback length to a single instrument; test across markets.
• Let the indicator provide context, not absolute certainty.
• Always combine with proper risk management (position sizing, max loss per trade, etc.).
• Be cautious with very small sample sizes (e.g., very short lookbacks on low-volume assets).
█ LIMITATIONS & NOTES
• All probabilities are based on historical behavior ; markets can change regime.
• ATR distances are relative to recent volatility and may shrink/expand over time.
• The script intentionally does not guarantee any direction or target; it only reports what has been most common in similar past situations.
█ DISCLAIMER
This tool is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice or a guarantee of performance.
Always do your own research, test on demo or historical data, and use appropriate risk management when trading live capital.
Session, Weekly, Daily LevelsScroll down for hungarian description!
Magyar leíráshoz görgess lejjebb!
Overview
This script provides a unified market structure mapping tool that automatically identifies and visualizes key intraday, daily, and weekly reference levels. It helps traders contextualize price action throughout the trading week by marking true session opens, previous day highs/lows, weekly highs/lows, and weekday opens, all with accurate historical anchoring and correct timezone handling.
What This Script Does
1. Intraday Session Opens (Tokyo, London, New York)
- Detects the exact candle where each session opens.
- Draws horizontal rays with labels.
- Automatically clears lines at the start of each new day.
- Uses a custom local-to-exchange timezone conversion system.
2. Weekly Levels
- Last week high and low (precise bar anchoring, not HTF aggregation)
- Current week open (also Monday open)
- Auto-reset on new week
- Levels are always drawn from the true candle where they formed.
3. Previous Day High & Low
- Continuously tracks intraday highs and lows.
- On a new day, stores yesterday’s values and anchors rays to the exact bars.
- Levels remain visible for the full current day and reset the next day.
4. Weekday Opens (Tue–Fri)
- Captures the exact opening price of Tuesday–Friday.
- Monday open = Week open, so it is not shown separately.
- Auto-reset on new week.
Timezone Logic (Original Feature)
The script converts:
local session times → exchange timezone → chart timestamps
It works correctly regardless of chart timezone or instrument exchange location.
Line Drawing Logic
- Finds the exact bar_index where each level forms.
- Draws rays extending to the right.
- Labels are placed ahead of price.
- Safe updating prevents “bar index too far” errors.
How to Use
- Identify daily/weekly structure.
- Track bias relative to session opens.
- Observe reactions around weekday opens.
- Compare price action to last week's range.
Originality
- Custom timezone conversion engine.
- True historical bar anchoring.
- Fully automated weekly/daily structural resets.
- Independent styling for each level type.
- Not a mashup; all components follow one unified logic.
Limitations
- Does not predict trend or direction.
- Structural tool only.
Summary
A precise and reliable market structure tool that unifies weekly, daily, and intraday reference levels with full timezone automation and true-candle anchoring.
MAGYAR LEÍRÁS
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Áttekintés
Ez az indikátor egy összetett piaci szerkezet-feltérképező eszköz, amely automatikusan megjeleníti a legfontosabb intraday, napi és heti referenciaértékeket. A célja, hogy a kereskedő tisztán lássa a piac aktuális környezetét: hol nyíltak a főbb devizapiaci szekciók, hogyan alakult a tegnapi tartomány, hol volt a múlt heti csúcs/mélypont, és hogyan nyitottak az egyes hétköznapok.
Mit tud a script?
1. Szekciónyitások (Tokyo, London, New York)
- Megkeresi a pontos gyertyát, amely a szekciónyitáskori árat tartalmazza.
- Vízszintes vonalat és címkét rajzol.
- Minden nap elején automatikusan törli a korábbi nap szintjeit.
- Egyedi időzóna-konverziós rendszerrel működik (helyi idő → tőzsdei idő → chart idő).
2. Heti szintek
- Múlt heti maximum és minimum (pontos gyertyapontra horgonyozva)
- Aktuális heti nyitóár (egyben a hétfői nyitó is)
- Új hét kezdetekor automatikusan frissül.
- A múlt heti high/low nem fix időpontra, hanem a valódi gyertyára kerül.
3. Előző napi High és Low
- Folyamatosan követi a napi maximumot és minimumot.
- Napváltáskor elmenti és pontos gyertyáról indítja a ray-t.
- A szintek a teljes nap folyamán megmaradnak, majd a következő nap törlődnek.
4. Hétköznapok nyitóárai (Kedd–Péntek)
- A kedd, szerda, csütörtök és péntek nyitóárát rögzíti és megjeleníti.
- A hétfői nyitó a Week Open, ezért külön nem jelenik meg.
- Heti váltáskor automatikusan törlődnek.
Időzóna-kezelés (egyedi megoldás)
A script a felhasználó helyi idejét átszámítja az instrumentum tőzsdei időzónájára, majd a chartra vetíti.
Ez biztosítja, hogy minden szekciónyitás helyesen jelenik meg, bármely chart vagy instrumentum esetén.
Vonalrajzolási logika
- A szintek a valódi bar_index alapján kerülnek rögzítésre.
- Jobbra nyúló ray-eket rajzol.
- A címkék mindig a jobb oldalon, előre helyezve jelennek meg.
- Biztonságos frissítési rendszer akadályozza meg a hibákat (pl. “bar index too far”).
Használat
- Napi/heti szerkezet meghatározása.
- Bias követése a session openekhez viszonyítva.
- Reakciók figyelése a hétköznapok nyitóárai körül.
- Összevetés a múlt heti tartománnyal.
Eredetiség
- Egyedi időzóna-kezelő motor.
- Igazi gyertyapont-alapú horgonyzás.
- Automatikus napi/heti reset.
- Minden szint külön stílusban konfigurálható.
- Nem mashup; egységes rendszer.
Összegzés
Professzionális, pontos eszköz a piaci szerkezet feltérképezésére, amely egyesíti a heti, napi és intraday szinteket, teljes időzóna-automatizálással és gyertyapontra horgonyzott kijelölésekkel.
BEM Scalping & Trend Continuation ToolThe BEM Scalping & Trend Continuation Tool highlights 3-candle pullback structures into moving averages and visualizes potential continuation areas within ongoing trends. The script includes two pullback detectors using configurable moving averages, a trend-direction average, VWAP, signal markers, and dynamic swing-level tracking. These elements are designed to support visual analysis of short-term momentum, pullbacks, and structural behavior across different markets and timeframes.
How It Works:
The script identifies descending 3-bar patterns (for bullish pullbacks) and ascending 3-bar patterns (for bearish pullbacks). Pullbacks are highlighted when they interact with a selected moving average and meet additional structural criteria. Optional markers plot when such patterns occur.
Swing levels are detected using pivots, extended forward, and removed when invalidated.
Intended Use:
This tool supports discretionary and rule-assisted chart analysis by highlighting pullbacks, trend context, and market structure. It does not generate predictions or financial advice, and its signals do not imply performance or outcomes.
⭐ Core Features
1️⃣ Highlighted Pullback Bars (Fast + Deep Retracements)
The tool uses two customizable moving averages:
MA1 (default 9) → Fast trend pullback
MA2 (default 45) → Deeper retracement pullback
The script highlights candles when the price creates a structured 3-bar pullback into either moving average. Colors automatically reflect bullish or bearish continuation conditions.
2️⃣ Trend Direction Filter
A longer moving average (default 102) provides directional bias.
This helps traders visually stay aligned with the dominant trend.
3️⃣ VWAP Integration
VWAP is included as a dynamic institutional support/resistance level.
Useful for intraday bias, mean reversion, and trend continuation confluence.
4️⃣ Automated Pullback Signals
Triangle signals appear when a pullback meets all conditions:
Bullish/Short-term long
Bearish/Short-term short
Deep Bullish pullback (MA45)
Deep Bearish pullback (MA45)
These optional markers provide clear visual confirmation.
5️⃣ Smart Swing Lines (Auto-Structure Tracking)
Swing highs and lows are automatically detected and projected forward.
Broken levels self-remove to keep the chart clean.
Great for structure trading, liquidity analysis, and break-of-structure confirmation. To help identify the best possible scenario for the trend continuation pullback work A+.
🔍 How the Pullback Logic Works
The BEM Scalping & Trend Continuation Tool uses a 3-bar structural pattern:
Bullish Pullback Pattern
The High of the first candle needs to be higher than the second one, and the high of the second needs to be higher than the third, moving down in a pullback to the moving average.
Price wicks into MA
Open above MA (rejection)
Continuation expected upward
Bearish Pullback Pattern
The Low of the first candle needs to be lower than the second one, and the low of the second one needs to be lower than the third one, moving upward to the moving average.
Price wicks into MA
Open below MA (rejection)
Continuation expected downward
Bars are highlighted in different colors based on MA1(fast) or MA2(slow and deeper) pullback.
📘 How to Trade the System (Optional Use Case)
(Not predictive; for discretionary workflow support.)
LONG Scenario
Price above Trend MA
Price above VWAP (optional confluence)
Gold (MA9) or Blue (MA45) bullish pullback highlight
Bullish triangle plotted
Entry: candle close or break of signal candle high
Stop: below MA or swing low
Target: next liquidity level, swing high, or trail with MA9
SHORT Scenario
Price below Trend MA
Price below VWAP
Purple (MA9) or Deep Violet (MA45) bearish pullback highlight
Bearish triangle plotted
Entry: candle close or break of signal candle low
Stop: above MA or swing high
Target: next swing low or break structure
*
This tool is for charting and better visualization of pullback and trend continuation only.
It does not guarantee profits.
Always combine with proper risk management.
Daily Settlement High LowThis script extends a line from the high and low of the 14:59:30 CT Candle which is the CME daily settlement window for the SP500 and Emini500. Only works on the 30 second chart.
TTP IFVG Signals With EMA /ICT Gold scalpingThis script uses original logic and alerting rules. in Japan
finding ICT IFVG and EMA conditions.
#IFVG, Forex, ICT, EMA, Scalping, Indicator
This indicator automatically finds IFVG (Imbalance / Fair Value Gap) zones and gives you a buy or sell signal when price comes back and breaks out through that gap.
It also draws a colored box over the gap so you can see the zone visually, and it raises alerts when a new signal appears.
High-level logic:
On every bar, the script looks back up to “IFVG_GapBars” bars.
For each offset i it checks a 3-candle pattern:
– If the low of the newer candle is above the high of the older candle: bullish FVG (price jumped up, leaving a gap).
– If the high of the newer candle is below the low of the older candle: bearish FVG (price jumped down, leaving a gap).
When a valid FVG is found:
– For a bullish FVG it looks for a later close that breaks down through that gap (sell signal).
– For a bearish FVG it looks for a later close that breaks up through that gap (buy signal).
– A moving-average trend filter must agree (downtrend for sells, uptrend for buys).
– It checks that price has not already “filled” the gap before the breakout.
If all conditions are satisfied, it:
– Sets signal_dir = 1 for a buy, or -1 for a sell.
– Draws a box from the original FVG bar to the bar just before the breakout (extended a bit to the right), between the gap high and gap low.
– Plots an ▲ label for buys or ▼ label for sells.
– Triggers the corresponding alert conditions.
Now the parameters:
PipSizeMultilier (PipSizeManual)
Multiplies the symbol’s minimum tick size (syminfo.mintick).
It is used when converting “MinFVG_Pips” into an actual price distance.
If you feel the indicator is too sensitive (too many small gaps), you can increase this multiplier to effectively require a larger price difference.
TickSize
Internal value = syminfo.mintick * PipSizeMultiplier.
This is the actual price step the script uses as a “pip” when checking minimum gap size.
FVG Search Lookback (IFVG_GapBars)
How many bars back from the current bar the script will scan for a 3-candle FVG pattern.
Larger value = it can find older FVGs, but loop cost is higher.
Min FVG Size (Pips/Points) (MinFVG_Pips)
Minimum allowed size of the gap, measured in “pips/points” using TickSize.
If the vertical distance between the gap high and gap low is smaller than this, the gap is ignored.
0.0 means “no size filter” (every FVG is allowed).
FVG Epsilon (Price Units) (FVG_EpsPoints)
Tolerance for the FVG detection.
It is subtracted/added in the condition that checks “low > old high” or “high < old low”.
0.0 means strict gap (no overlap at all). A small positive epsilon allows tiny overlaps to still count as a gap.
Show IFVG Zones (ShowZones)
If true, the script draws a box over the IFVG zone when a signal is confirmed.
If false, no boxes are drawn; you only see the ▲ / ▼ markers and alerts.
Buy Zone Color (ZoneColorBuy)
Fill color and border color for boxes created from bearish FVGs that later produce a buy signal.
Sell Zone Color (ZoneColorSell)
Fill color and border color for boxes created from bullish FVGs that later produce a sell signal.
Box Extension (Bars) (BoxExtension)
How many extra bars to extend the right side of the box beyond the breakout bar.
The internal right coordinate is “bar_index - 1 + BoxExtension”.
Increase this if you want the zone to visually extend further into the future.
MA Period (MA_Period)
Lookback length of the moving average used as a trend filter.
MA Type (MA_Kind)
Type of moving average: “SMA” or “EMA”.
If SMA is chosen, the script uses ta.sma; if EMA, it uses ta.ema.
Moving-average filter behavior:
For sell signals (from bullish FVG): MA must be sloping down (MA < MA ) and price must be below MA.
For buy signals (from bearish FVG): MA must be sloping up (MA > MA ) and price must be above MA.
If these conditions are not satisfied, the FVG is ignored even if the gap and breakout conditions are met.
Signals and alerts:
signal_dir = 1 → buy signal, ▲ label below the bar, “IFVG Buy Alert” / “IFVG Buy/Sell Alert” can fire.
signal_dir = -1 → sell signal, ▼ label above the bar, “IFVG Sell Alert” / “IFVG Buy/Sell Alert” can fire.
signal_dir = 0 → no new signal on this bar.
In short:
This indicator finds 3-candle IFVG gaps, filters them by size and trend, waits for a clean breakout through the gap, draws a box on the original gap zone, and gives you a clear buy or sell signal plus alerts.
Quantum Trend FVG System [ReyTradez]1️⃣ INTRODUCTION
The Quantum Trend FVG System provides a complete, structured framework for algorithmic trend detection and Fair Value Gap detection, combining smoothed trend evaluation, multi-layered price-action logic, and ATR-based filtering to deliver clear, data-driven market structure insights for trend-following, swing, and intraday trading.
🔹It combines two powerful techniques:
Trend Detector System: Uses smoothed Moving Averages to identify long-term and short-term market trends, helping traders align their trades with the dominant market direction.
FVG Detector System: Identifies Fair Value Gaps and confirms only meaningful gaps by combining ATR-based filtering with the three same-candle technique, which requires three consecutive same-direction candles to validate each FVG, increasing the probability of high-quality trading opportunities.
The Quantum Trend FVG System is engineered with a clear purpose: to deliver accurate, real-time identification of significant Fair Value Gaps and trend conditions that support advanced price-action and SMC-based analysis. While an FVG or trend signal should not be used in complete isolation, these structural events are essential for understanding market imbalance, liquidity displacement, and potential points of reaction. The system is designed to provide consistent, high-quality detection, giving traders a refined and reliable framework for interpreting market structure and anticipating future movement.
2️⃣ TREND DETECTOR SYSTEM
The Trend Detector uses a dual-SMA engine to determine market direction. A user-friendly slider controls sensitivity to make trends more reactive or smoother.
🔹Features:
Colors candles based on bullish or bearish trend
Fills the background with a smooth gradient between SMAs
Confirms trend direction for breakout and continuation trades
3️⃣ FAIR VALUE GAPS (FVG) DETECTOR SYSTEM
Detects high-quality FVGs validated by three consecutive same-direction candles. Only meaningful gaps are displayed, reducing noise.
🔹Bullish FVG Conditions:
3 consecutive bullish candles
Current low > high of 2 candles ago
Passes ATR-based minimum size filter
🔹Bearish FVG Conditions:
3 consecutive bearish candles
Current high < low of 2 candles ago
Passes ATR-based minimum size filter
🔹ATR-Based Filtering (Integrated in FVGs):
Filters out small or insignificant gaps that may not be tradable
ATR period defines market volatility used for comparison
Minimum FVG size is set relative to ATR to ensure only meaningful gaps are considered
4️⃣ SETTINGS OVERVIEW
🔹Trend Detector Settings:
Enable Trend Detector — toggles the Trend Detector system on or off;
Trend Detector Sensitivity — adjusts the responsiveness of the trend detection (0 = lowest sensitivity, 10 = highest sensitivity).
🔹FVG Detector Settings:
Show FVGs — toggles the display of Fair Value Gaps on the chart;
Extend FVGs — controls how far FVG boxes extend into the future;
Number of historical FVGs — sets the maximum number of FVG boxes to display;
Bullish FVG color — selects the color for bullish FVGs;
Bearish FVG color — selects the color for bearish FVGs.
🔹ATR Filter Settings:
ATR Period — sets the number of bars used to calculate ATR;
Min FVG size factor — defines the minimum FVG size relative to ATR required for validity (e.g., 0.5 means the FVG must be at least 50% of the ATR).
5️⃣ TRADING EXAMPLES
🟢 Long Setup Example
A Bullish Trend + valid Bullish FVG confirmed by strong displacement.
🔴 Short Setup Example
A Bearish Trend + valid Bearish FVG confirmed by strong displacement.
6️⃣ CONCLUSION
The Quantum Trend FVG System is designed to automatically detect significant Fair Value Gaps while analyzing the prevailing market trend through its Trend Detector System. By combining smoothed trend analysis with ATR-filtered FVG Detector System, it highlights high-probability zones where price may react, making it easier for traders to identify structurally important areas without manually tracking them.
🔹Traders can now:
✅ Quickly identify market trends
✅ Spot high-probability Fair Value Gaps
✅ Filter minor gaps using ATR
✅ Visualize trend momentum with gradient fills
✅ Maintain a clean, readable chart with historical FVG limits
⚠️ This indicator is not intended to signal exact entry points or guarantee that an FVG will act as a perfect buying or selling zone; rather, it streamlines the identification process and supports the implementation of systematic, rules-based trading strategies, allowing traders to incorporate trend and FVG analysis into their workflow more efficiently.
Discipline Box Trader — by chaitu50cDiscipline Box Trader — by chaitu50c is a rule-based price action tool built around alternating candle structures.
For each session, the indicator detects FIRST key alternating zone, marks it as a gray “Discipline Box”, and then tracks how price breaks and rotates through that zone with clear green/red segments.
The idea is simple:
The script continuously looks for alternating candle sequences:
Red → Green → Red → Green …
or
Green → Red → Green → Red …
When the sequence reaches your minimum required length (Min candles in alternate combo), it:
Finds the highest high and lowest low of that entire alternation combo.
Draws a gray rectangular box from the start of the combo to its end.
This gray region is named the “Discipline Box”.
After this Discipline Box is created:
Upside breakout → close > box high
Downside breakout → close < box low
For example if, Upside Breakout → Green Regime Segment
The gray box is visually closed at the previous bar.
A new green box segment starts from the breakout bar.
Box fill, border, and center line all turn green.
This green segment extends to the right until another breakout flips the regime.
There is a small visible gap between the gray box and the new coloured segment, clearly showing where the breakout actually occurred.
Within the same session, price may:
Break up → green segment.
Later break down through the same band → red segment.
Possibly flip again.
All of this happens inside the one original Discipline Box, giving a clean visual map of who is in control now without creating new zones.
Reset Mode
None
No automatic reset; box can persist across all data.
New Day
At each new trading day:
Current box and center line are closed.
All internal counters reset.
A completely fresh Discipline Box can form for the new day.
Gap Minutes
If time between candles exceeds Gap Threshold (minutes):
Treat this as a session break.
Close the current box and restart detection after the gap.
This ensures clarity and separation between sessions and prevents overlapping “old” structure from dominating new market conditions.
Trading Framework: 2 Trades per Discipline Box
⚠️ This is not financial advice. This is a structured usage idea to support discipline.
A suggested trading framework to pair with this indicator:
Trade 1 — First Breakout Trade
Wait for the first body-based breakout from the Discipline Box:
Upside breakout → consider a single long trade.
Downside breakout → consider a single short trade.
Use the box high, low, and midline as reference points for:
Stop placement, partial exits, or risk-reward zones.
Trade 2 — Opposite Regime Flip
If price later breaks the opposite side of the same box:
Consider exactly one more trade in the new direction (a failed breakout / reversal play).
Example: green regime first, later broken down into red → potential short trade.
After these maximum 2 trades per Discipline Box, you can:
Skip additional trades inside that session’s structure.
Wait patiently for the next session and next Discipline Box to form.
This hard rule helps avoid over-trading, revenge trades, and emotional interference — staying faithful to the “Discipline” theme.
The indicator has a built-in alert condition: Discipline Box Detected
Triggers Whenever a new gray Discipline Box is created (i.e., the first valid alternation zone for that session).
Practical Notes & Disclaimer
The indicator does not tell you when to buy or sell; it simply:
Marks a disciplined structure zone.
Shows live regime shifts (green/red).
Supports a clear “max 2 trades per box” framework.
Use on a demo first, adapt to your style, and always remember:
Your discipline matters more than the indicator.
Gravestone Doji ScannerSpeaks for itself. Set it on the chart. Use Arrow Keys to move through the watchlist.
VWAP + Scaled VIX OverlayVWAP-VIX Fusion Overlay helps traders interpret volatility in real time by placing VIX and VWAP where they belong: side-by-side with price action.
It turns the invisible (fear, volatility pressure, momentum shifts) into something clearly visible — making entries, exits, and trend evaluation easier and more accurate.
Engulfing CandlesEngulfing Candles highlights two tiers of engulfing structures on the chart:
Strong Engulfing – aggressive, high-conviction outside bars where the real body completely dominates the previous candle.
Regular Engulfing – clean outside bars that still show control, but with looser body conditions.
Both are plotted as dots directly on the price so you can quickly spot liquidity sweeps and potential reversal/continuation zones.
1. Strong Engulfing (Body + Outside Bar)
Concept:
A Strong Engulfing candle is a strict outside bar that both sweeps liquidity and shows decisive control in the body (current body fully covers the previous body).
Strong Bullish Engulfing
Plotted as a solid red dot above the bar.
2. Regular Engulfing (Outside Bar Only)
Concept:
Regular Engulfing marks strict outside bars that still show control, but without requiring the current body to completely engulf the prior body. They are weaker than Strong but still useful context for structure and liquidity sweeps.
Regular Bullish Engulfing
Plotted as a faded red dot above the bar.
3. Inputs & Customization
Strong Engulfing group
Show Strong Bullish Engulfing
Show Strong Bearish Engulfing
Max Upper Wick: Body (Bullish)
Controls how long the upper wick can be relative to the body for strong bullish signals.
Max Lower Wick: Body (Bearish)
Controls how long the lower wick can be relative to the body for strong bearish signals.
Regular Engulfing group
Show Regular Bullish Engulfing
Show Regular Bearish Engulfing
Require Previous Candle Opposite Color
When enabled, regular engulfing requires a color flip (e.g., red → green for bullish engulfing).
Bookmap Style Aggressor Bubbles
This indicator is designed to emulate the visual aesthetic of professional Order Flow software (such as Bookmap) directly within TradingView. It replaces the traditional candlestick view with a clean "Microstructure" Step Line and highlights significant volume events using dynamic "Aggressor Bubbles."
This tool is perfect for traders who practice Order Flow analysis, Scalping, or VSA (Volume Spread Analysis) and want to visualize the relative intensity of buyers and sellers without the noise of traditional wicks and bodies.
1. How it Works
Since TradingView Pine Script operates on OHLCV (Level 1) data, this indicator uses a heuristic model to approximate Order Flow dynamics:
Aggressor Bubbles (Volume Spikes):
The script calculates a Relative Volume (RVOL) metric by comparing the current bar's volume against a 50-period Simple Moving Average (SMA).
If the current volume exceeds a user-defined threshold (e.g., 2.0x the average), a bubble is plotted.
Size: The bubble size scales dynamically based on how massive the volume spike is (Small, Normal, Large, Huge).
Direction (Color): The aggressor side is approximated using the price action of the bar. If Close >= Open, it is treated as Buy Aggression (Green). If Close < Open, it is treated as Sell Aggression (Red).
Microstructure Price Line:
Standard candles can obscure the immediate path of price. This indicator includes a Step Line option that plots the closing price. This mimics the "Last Price" feed seen in DOM-based software, allowing you to see exactly where price held or broke.
2. Features
Smart Filtering: Filters out low-volume noise. You only see bubbles when "Whales" or significant liquidity changes occur.
Visual Customization: Fully adjustable colors for Buy/Sell bubbles and the price line.
Alert System: Includes a built-in alert that triggers whenever a significant Aggressor Bubble appears, allowing you to be notified of high-activity moments instantly.
Clean Aesthetic: Optimized for Dark Mode/Black backgrounds.
3. How to Use
Chart Setup (Important): For the best experience, hide your standard candles. Go to Chart Settings > Symbol and uncheck Body, Borders, and Wick.
Settings: Set your background to Black.
Interpretation:
Breakouts: Look for large bubbles pushing price through a key level. This indicates strong momentum.
Absorptions: Look for large bubbles appearing at the top/bottom of a range without price follow-through. This often suggests a reversal (Passive limit orders absorbing the aggressive market orders).
4. Technical Disclosure & Limitations
Please note that TradingView Pine Script provides access to OHLCV (History) data, not historical Tick-by-Tick or Level 2 (Depth of Market) data. Therefore, this indicator is a simulation. The "Aggressor" side is derived from bar direction, and the bubbles represent executed volume per bar, not individual tick clusters. It is intended for visual analysis and identifying high-volume nodes relative to recent history.
SHAMAZZ = Smoothed Heikin Ashi + MA + ZigZagSHAMAZZ: Smoothed Heikin Ashi + Moving Averages + ZigZag Structure
This script is a visual analysis tool that combines three components in one place:
Smoothed Heikin Ashi candles
• Candles are generated using a two-stage exponential smoothing process applied to open, high, low, and close
• Helps visualize general price direction and candle transitions
• Supports optional multi-timeframe views using TradingView’s request.security()
Moving Averages
• Includes two standard moving averages (SMA 50 and SMA 200 by default)
• These are plotted on the same timeframe as the main chart or a selected higher timeframe
• No trading signals or strategies are generated from the averages
ZigZag Pivot Mapping
• Identifies swing highs and lows based on user-selected pivot length
• Classifies pivots into simple categories such as higher high, lower high, higher low, or lower low
• Draws connecting lines between detected pivots
• Can optionally display small labels showing the pivot type
• The ZigZag is not predictive and only reflects swings already formed by the chosen pivot settings
Purpose
The script is meant as a charting helper for traders who want to visualize smoothed candles, major moving averages, and swing structure without switching indicators. It does not generate signals, alerts, or trading advice. It does not imply future outcomes, accuracy, or profitability.
Note on Higher Timeframes
When higher-timeframe values are requested, the script only displays confirmed higher-timeframe candle closes. No lookahead behavior is intended. Users who want the safest and strictest mode should keep all additional timeframe options disabled and use the indicator on one timeframe only.
How to Use
• Turn components on or off depending on your workflow
• Adjust pivot length to make the ZigZag more or less sensitive
• Use smoothed candles and moving averages as visual references
• Use ZigZag swings only for structure mapping, not for trade signals or forecasts
This tool is provided for visual analysis only and does not promise performance or predictive value.
TheStrat: Timeframe Continuity Failed 2This indicator highlights TheStrat Failed 2 reversals only when the market is in Full Time Frame Continuity (FTFC) based on your chosen timeframes.
It is designed for high-probability directional trades with strong trend confirmation.
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What It Detects
Failed 2 (Reversal Setup)
A Failed 2 occurs when price breaks one side of the previous candle, then fails and closes in the opposite direction:
• Failed 2D → Bullish reversal
• Failed 2U → Bearish reversal
This produces trapped breakout traders, often leading to explosive continuation.
FTFC measures whether price is above or below the opening price of higher timeframes.
If selected timeframes are all aligned, trend conviction is strong.
You can toggle ON/OFF each timeframe to define FTFC:
• 1H
• 1D
• 1W
• 1M
• 1Q
• 1Y
Only the timeframes you select must agree.
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Modes for Different Styles
This indicator supports different trading horizons.
Swing Mode (Recommended for Options 1–5 Days Out)
Focus: Fast multi-day trend continuation
Ideal holding: 1–5 days
Best for: Weekly option expirations
Enable:
• 1H → Entry trigger timeframe
• 1D → Short-term direction
• 1W → Swing trend
• 1M → Macro push behind the move
• Q / Y not required
You end up catching the 1H reversal ignition, with Daily/Weekly/Monthly backing it.
Great for:
• Tuesday–Thursday continuation plays
• Multi-day directional runs
• “Ride the weekly magnitude”
Macro Mode (Long-Term Trend Filter)
Focus: Broad market bias
Ideal holding: weeks to months
Best for: Equity swing traders, leaps, ETF positioning
Enable:
• 1W
• 1M
• 1Q
• 1Y
• 1H / 1D not required
Used to ensure you’re riding institutional trend, not counter-trend noise.
Can be paired with a lower-TF entry tool like this indicator running in Swing Mode.
Label Up “F2D FTFC↑!” —— Bullish Failed-2 triggers FTFC → long setup
Label Down “F2U FTFC↓!” —— Bearish Failed-2 triggers FTFC → short setup
Small Circles —— Failed-2 continuation while FTFC remains intact
Optional Intrabar Alerts when price begins to form a Failed-2.
All plotted entries are close-confirmed unless you enable intrabar alerts.
Symmetrical Geometric MandalaSymmetrical Geometric Mandala
Overview
The Symmetrical Geometric Mandala is an advanced geometric trading tool that applies phi (φ) harmonic relationships to price-time analysis. This indicator automatically detects swing ranges and constructs a scale-invariant geometric framework based on the square root of phi (√φ), revealing natural support/resistance zones and harmonic price-time balance points.
Core Concept
Traditional technical analysis often treats price and time as separate dimensions. This indicator harmonizes them using the mathematical constant √φ (approximately 1.272), creating a geometric "squaring" of price and time that remains proportionally consistent across different chart scales.
The Mathematics
When you select a price range (from swing low to swing high or vice versa), the indicator calculates:
PBR (Price-to-Bar Ratio) = Range / Number of Bars
Harmonic PBR = PBR × √φ (1.272019649514069)
Phi Extension = Range × φ (1.618033988749895)
The Harmonic PBR is the critical value - this is the chart scaling factor that creates perfect geometric harmony between price and time for your selected range.
Visual Components
1. Horizontal Boundary Lines
Two horizontal lines extend from the selected range at a distance of Range × φ (golden ratio extension):
Upper line: Extended above the swing high (for uplegs) or swing low (for downlegs)
Lower line: Extended below the swing low (for uplegs) or swing high (for downlegs)
These lines mark the natural harmonic boundaries of the price movement.
2. Rectangle Diagonal Lines
Two diagonal lines that create a "rectangle" effect, connecting:
Overlap points on horizontal boundaries to swing extremes
These lines go in the opposite direction of the price leg (creating the symmetrical mandala pattern)
When extended, they reveal future geometric support/resistance zones
3. Phi Harmonic Circles (Optional)
Two precisely calculated circles (drawn as smooth polylines):
Circle A: Centered at the first swing extreme (Nodal A)
Circle B: Centered at the second swing extreme (Nodal B)
Radius = Range × φ, causing them to perfectly touch the horizontal boundary lines
These circles visualize the geometric harmony and create a mandala-like pattern that reveals natural price zones.
How to Use
Step 1: Select Your Range
Set the Start Date at your swing low or swing high
Set the End Date at the opposite extreme
The indicator automatically detects whether it's an upleg or downleg
Step 2: Read the Harmonic PBR
Check the highlighted yellow row in the table: "PBR × √φ"
This is your chart scaling value
Step 3: Apply Chart Scaling (Optional)
For perfect geometric visualization:
Right-click on your chart's price axis
Select "Scale price chart only"
Enter the PBR × √φ value
The geometry will now display in perfect harmonic proportion
Step 4: Interpret the Geometry
Horizontal lines: Key support/resistance zones at phi extensions
Diagonal lines: Dynamic trend channels and future price-time balance points
Circle intersections: Natural harmonic turning points
Central diamond area: Core price-time equilibrium zone
Key Features
✅ Automatic swing detection - identifies upleg/downleg automatically
✅ Scale-invariant geometry - maintains proportions across timeframes
✅ Phi harmonic calculations - based on golden ratio mathematics
✅ Professional color scheme - clean, non-intrusive visuals
✅ Customizable display - toggle circles, lines, and table independently
✅ Smooth circle rendering - adjustable segments (16-360) for optimal smoothness
Settings
Show Horizontal Boundary Lines: Display phi extension levels
Show Rectangle Diagonal Lines: Display the geometric framework
Show Phi Harmonic Circles: Display circular geometry (optional)
Circle Smoothness: Adjust polyline segments (default: 96)
Colors: Fully customizable color scheme for all elements
Theory Background
This indicator draws inspiration from:
W.D. Gann's price-time squaring techniques
Bradley Cowan's geometric market analysis
Phi/golden ratio harmonic theory
Mathematical constants in market structure
Unlike traditional Fibonacci retracements, this tool uses √φ instead of φ as the primary scaling constant, creating a unique geometric relationship that "squares" price movement with time passage.
Best Practices
Use on significant swings - Works best on major swing highs/lows
Multiple timeframe analysis - Apply to different timeframes for confluence
Combine with other tools - Use alongside support/resistance and trend analysis
Respect the geometry - Pay attention when price interacts with geometric elements
Chart scaling optional - The geometry works at any scale, but scaling enhances visualization
Notes
The indicator draws geometry from left to right (from Nodal A to Nodal B)
All lines extend infinitely for future projections
The table shows real-time calculations for the selected range
Date range selection uses confirm dialogs to prevent accidental changes
Daily % Change TableDaily % Change Table — Indicator Summary
This indicator provides a compact performance summary for daily candles, designed for backtesting and daily-session analysis. It displays a table in the top-right corner of the chart showing three key percentage-change statistics based on the current candle:
1. Prior Change
Percentage move from the close two days ago to the prior day’s close.
Useful for understanding momentum and context heading into the current session.
2. Change
Percentage move from the prior day's close to the current candle’s close.
Shows today’s full-session change.
3. Premarket
Percentage move from the prior day's close to the current day’s open.
Helps quantify overnight sentiment and gap activity.
Features
Clean, unobtrusive table display
Automatically updates on the most recent bar
Designed for use on Daily timeframe
Useful for gap analysis, backtesting, and volatility/momentum studies






















