TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE# TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE
## Overview
TEZ is a trend-following indicator based on Moving Average crossovers with advanced filtering mechanisms. It generates BUY/SELL signals when fast and slow MAs cross, but only after validating the signal against multiple filters to reduce false entries.
**Key Features:**
- MA Cross signals with swing validation
- Magnet Zone logic for optimal entry timing
- Re-entry system after stop-loss
- Built-in backtesting with PnL tracking
- Multiple trend filters (Big Trend + Local Trend)
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## How It Works
### Signal Generation
1. **Cross Detection:** Fast MA crosses Slow MA
2. **Swing Validation:** Price must be near a swing high/low
3. **Trend Filter:** Signal direction should align with trend (configurable)
4. **Entry Mode:** Based on distance to Trend MA, the indicator chooses:
- **SOFORT (Immediate):** Far from trend → Enter immediately
- **ATTENTION:** In magnet zone → Wait for confirmation candle
- **WAIT_FOR_TREND:** Outside magnet zone → Wait for price to return to trend
### Entry Modes Explained
| Mode | Distance to Trend MA | Entry Timing |
|------|---------------------|--------------|
| SOFORT | > Swing Distance % | Next candle at Open |
| ATTENTION | ≤ Magnet Zone % | After confirmation in zone |
| WAIT_FOR_TREND | Between Magnet & Swing | When price returns to zone |
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## Settings Guide
### 📊 Signal MAs (Fast/Slow MA)
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Source** | Close | Price source for MA calculation |
| **Fast MA Type** | HMA | Type of fast moving average (SMA/EMA/WMA/HMA) |
| **Fast MA Length** | 20 | Period for fast MA |
| **Slow MA Type** | HMA | Type of slow moving average |
| **Slow MA Length** | 50 | Period for slow MA |
**Tip:** HMA (Hull MA) is recommended for faster response with less lag.
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### 📈 Swing / Movement
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Swing Lookback (Bars)** | 20 | How many bars to look back for swing high/low |
| **Swing Threshold %** | 0.0 | Minimum % distance from swing to validate signal |
| **Max Bars Beyond Threshold** | 5 | Max bars price can stay beyond threshold before signal invalidates |
| **Min Move % before TP** | 1.0 | Minimum favorable move before take-profit activates |
| **Stop-Loss Active** | true | Enable/disable stop-loss |
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### 🧲 Entry Mode Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Magnet Zone %** | 0.5 | Zone around Trend MA considered "at trend" |
| **Max SL %** | 0.5 | Maximum stop-loss distance from entry |
| **Swing Distance %** | 2.0 | Distance from Trend MA to classify as "swing" (far from trend) |
**How Entry Modes Work:**
```
Price Distance from Trend MA:
├── > 2.0% (Swing Distance) → SOFORT (immediate entry)
├── 0.5% - 2.0% → WAIT_FOR_TREND
└── ≤ 0.5% (Magnet Zone) → ATTENTION (wait for confirmation)
```
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### 🚫 Range Filter
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Min Swing Distance % (Range Filter)** | 0.5 | Minimum swing size to avoid ranging markets |
**Purpose:** Filters out signals when swing highs and lows are too close together (sideways/ranging market).
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### 💰 Backtest Parameters
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Start Capital** | 2000 | Initial capital for PnL calculation |
| **Fee per Trade (%)** | 0.05 | Round-trip trading fee |
| **Slippage per Entry/Exit (%)** | 0.0 | Simulated slippage |
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### 🎨 Display & Colors
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Show Labels** | true | Display BUY/SELL/TP/SL labels |
| **Show Signal MAs** | true | Display Fast & Slow MA lines |
| **Show Trend MA** | true | Display the big Trend MA |
| **Color Potential Cross Candles** | true | Highlight candles where cross might occur |
| **Potential Bars after Far Swing** | 3 | Bars to show potential entry after swing signal |
**Candle Colors:**
- 🟢 **Green:** BUY signal / Confirmed BUY
- 🔴 **Red:** SELL signal / Confirmed SELL
- 🟡 **Yellow:** EXIT (counter-cross)
- 🟣 **Purple:** Invalidation
- 🟠 **Orange:** RANGE (filtered out)
- ⚪ **Silver:** Far from swing (potential)
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### 🔄 Flip Behavior
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Allow Flip after EXIT** | false | Allow immediate reversal after exit |
| **Flip only from next candle** | true | If flip allowed, wait for next candle |
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### ⚠️ Invalidation Guard
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Entry Invalidation by MA Order** | true | Cancel entry if MAs cross back |
| **Protection Duration (Bars)** | 1 | Bars after entry where invalidation is blocked |
| **Show Invalidation** | true | Display purple INV markers |
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### 📊 Trend Settings (Big Trend MA)
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Use Trend Info** | true | Enable trend filtering |
| **Trend MA Type** | HMA | Type of trend MA |
| **Trend MA Length** | 100 | Period for trend MA |
| **Trend Lookback for Angle** | 2 | Bars to calculate trend angle |
| **Trend Angle Threshold (Deg)** | 15.0 | Minimum angle to classify as trending |
**Trend Filter Modes:**
- **Off:** No trend filtering
- **Strict:** Only allow signals in trend direction
- **Smart:** Allow counter-trend near reversals
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### 📈 Local Trend Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Local Trend MA Type** | HMA | Type of local trend MA |
| **Local Trend MA Length** | 30 | Shorter period for local trend |
| **Local Trend Angle Threshold** | 5.0 | Lower threshold for local trend |
| **Show Local Trend MA** | true | Display local trend line |
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### 📉 Trend Visualization
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Show Trend Background** | true | Color background based on trend |
| **BG Uptrend** | Light Green | Background color in uptrend |
| **BG Downtrend** | Light Red | Background color in downtrend |
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### 📊 Stats Panel
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---------|---------|-------------|
| **Stats Lookback (Bars)** | 2190 | Bars for statistics calculation (~6 months on 4H) |
| **Max Confirmation Candles** | 5 | Max candles to wait for confirmation in magnet zone |
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## Signal Labels
| Label | Meaning |
|-------|---------|
| **BUY** | Long entry signal |
| **SELL** | Short entry signal |
| **BUY WAIT** | Waiting for confirmation (long) |
| **SELL WAIT** | Waiting for confirmation (short) |
| **REBUY WAIT** | Re-entry preparation (long) |
| **RESELL WAIT** | Re-entry preparation (short) |
| **REBUY** | Re-entry after SL (long) |
| **RESELL** | Re-entry after SL (short) |
| **TP** | Take-profit reached |
| **SL** | Stop-loss hit |
| **EXIT** | Exit by counter-cross |
| **INV** | Invalidated signal |
| **RANGE** | Filtered (ranging market) |
| **X** | Against trend |
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## Stats Panel (Bottom Right)
| Stat | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **Trades (Window)** | Number of trades in lookback period |
| **Win Rate %** | Percentage of winning trades |
| **Total PnL %** | Cumulative profit/loss |
| **End Capital** | Final capital after all trades |
| **Last Signal** | Most recent signal type |
| **Trend (Big)** | Current big trend direction + angle |
| **LocalTrend (Deg)** | Current local trend angle |
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## Recommended Settings by Timeframe
### 4H (Default)
- Fast MA: 20, Slow MA: 50, Trend MA: 100
- Magnet Zone: 0.5%, Swing Distance: 2.0%
- Stats Lookback: 2190 bars
### 1H
- Fast MA: 20, Slow MA: 50, Trend MA: 100
- Magnet Zone: 0.3%, Swing Distance: 1.5%
- Stats Lookback: 4380 bars
### Daily
- Fast MA: 10, Slow MA: 25, Trend MA: 50
- Magnet Zone: 1.0%, Swing Distance: 3.0%
- Stats Lookback: 365 bars
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## Alerts Available
- BUY / SELL
- REBUY WAIT / RESELL WAIT (preparation alert)
- REBUY / RESELL
- SL / TP HIT / EXIT
- CROSS BUY live / CROSS SELL live
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## Important Notes
⚠️ **This indicator is for educational purposes only. Always do your own research and manage your risk appropriately.**
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Backtest results may differ from live trading
- Always use proper position sizing and risk management
- Test on demo account before live trading
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## Version
**TEZ COMMUNITY TESTPHASE**
Based on TEZ TRUE INDICATOR v20.4
Created by TEZ
תבניות גרפים
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It highlights the 09:30–09:45 EST 15-minute candle when its range (high - low) exceeds a user-defined percentage of the daily ATR (default 25%).
- Bullish wide-range candles are colored green
- Bearish wide-range candles are colored red
A small table displays:
- Current Daily ATR
- The threshold value (user % of ATR in price terms)
An alert condition is included — create an alert for "Wide NY Open Range Detected" to get notified when a qualifying candle closes.
Perfect for traders watching opening range breakouts, volatility expansion, or momentum at the NY open.
Requirements:
- Use on 15-minute timeframe
- Set chart timezone to America/New_York
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ICT Entry V1 [TS_Indie]📌 Description – ICT Entry V1
This trading system is based on price action, combined with FVG, iFVG, and liquidity, and it uses the mechanism from the indicator “Smallest Swing ” to validate swings that become liquidity.
⚙️ Core Logic & Working Mechanism
I won’t explain FVG in detail, as most traders are already familiar with it.
Let’s focus on the mechanism of iFVG instead.
The concept of iFVG is based on a supply-to-demand flip and a demand-to-supply flip within an FVG zone.
For an iFVG to be confirmed, the candle close must break through the FVG.
A wick alone does not count as a valid iFVG confirmation.
The confirmation of market structure swings uses a pivot length mechanism combined with price action.
It validates a swing by detecting a structure break formed by candles making new highs or new lows.
📈 Buy Setup
1.Liquidity sweep on the demand side, with price closing above the liquidity level.
2.A demand zone is formed as FVG and iFVG, where iFVG is located above FVG.
3.The gap between the upper box of FVG and the lower box of iFVG must be within the defined Min and Max range.
4.Market Structure must be in a Bullish trend.
5.Place a Pending Order at the upper box of FVG and set Stop Loss at the lower box of FVG (Entry and Stop Loss can be adjusted using Entry Zone and ATR-based Stop Loss).
📉 Sell Setup
1.Liquidity sweep on the supply side, with price closing below the liquidity level.
2.A supply zone is formed as FVG and iFVG, where iFVG is located below FVG.
3.The gap between the lower box of FVG and the upper box of iFVG must be within the defined Min and Max range.
4.Market Structure must be in a Bearish trend.
5.Place a Pending Order at the lower box of FVG and set Stop Loss at the upper box of FVG (Entry and Stop Loss can be adjusted using Entry Zone and ATR-based Stop Loss).
⚙️ Liquidity Sweep Conditions
➯ When a liquidity sweep occurs on the demand side, the system will start looking for Buy Setup conditions.
➯ When a liquidity sweep occurs on the supply side, the system will immediately switch to looking for Sell Setup conditions.
➯ The system will always prioritize the most recent liquidity sweep and search for setups based on that direction.
➯ The liquidity sweep condition will be invalidated when price closes back below (for demand sweep) or above (for supply sweep) the most recently swept liquidity level.
⭐ Pending Order Cancellation Conditions
A Pending Order will be canceled under the following conditions:
1.A new Price Action signal appears on either the Buy or Sell side.
2.When Time Session is enabled, the Pending Order is canceled once price exits the selected session.
🕹 Order Management Rule
When there is an active open position, the indicator restricts the creation of new Pending Orders to prevent overlapping positions.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is designed for educational and research purposes only. It does not guarantee profits and should not be considered financial advice. Trading in financial markets involves significant risk, including the potential loss of capital.
🥂 Community Sharing
If you find parameter settings that work well or produce strong statistical results, feel free to share them with the community so we can improve and develop this indicator together.
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byquan AlphaTrend + Supertrend ComboAlphaTrend + Supertrend Combo (Confirmation-Based Indicator)
Description
AlphaTrend + Supertrend Combo is a confirmation-based technical indicator that combines momentum-sensitive trend tracking with ATR-based trend structure.
The script is designed to highlight situations where two independent trend-following methods agree within a short time window, helping users visually identify moments of potential trend alignment.
This indicator is intended for technical analysis and educational use only.
Conceptual Idea
The core concept of this indicator is confirmation, not prediction.
Instead of relying on a single signal source, the script observes:
A volatility-adjusted trend line (AlphaTrend)
A price-structure-based trend switch (Supertrend)
A signal is displayed only when both methods confirm each other within a limited number of bars.
Indicator Components
1. AlphaTrend Module
AlphaTrend is calculated using:
ATR-based dynamic levels
Momentum evaluation via:
Money Flow Index (MFI), or
RSI when volume data is unavailable
This module adapts its direction based on market momentum and volatility, producing trend transition events rather than continuous signals.
2. Supertrend Module
The Supertrend component uses:
ATR-based bands
Price crossing logic to define trend direction changes
Supertrend acts as a structural trend confirmation layer, reacting to changes in price behavior relative to volatility.
3. Confirmation Window Logic
Rather than requiring both indicators to trigger on the exact same bar, the script introduces a bar-based confirmation window:
When one indicator produces a signal
The script waits up to a user-defined number of bars
If the second indicator confirms within this window, the signal is considered valid
This approach allows for natural timing differences between indicators while avoiding long-delayed confirmations.
Signal Logic Summary
BUY confirmation
AlphaTrend signals bullish direction
Supertrend confirms bullish direction within the waiting window
SELL confirmation
AlphaTrend signals bearish direction
Supertrend confirms bearish direction within the waiting window
Signals are displayed only when both conditions are satisfied.
Inputs Overview
Confirmation Bars
Defines how many bars the script waits for the second indicator to confirm
AlphaTrend Settings
Period, multiplier, source, and volume handling options
Supertrend Settings
ATR period, multiplier, and calculation method
All parameters are user-adjustable to support different instruments and timeframes.
Intended Use
This indicator is designed to be used as:
A confirmation or alignment tool
A visual aid for studying trend behavior
A supporting layer within a broader analysis framework
It is not intended to:
Predict market direction
Serve as a complete trading system
Replace risk management or personal judgment
Technical Notes
The script is rule-based and deterministic
No repainting logic is used
Signals depend strictly on historical and current bar data
Results may vary across symbols, sessions, and timeframes
Attribution & Transparency
This script represents a custom integration and modification of widely known technical analysis concepts, including:
AlphaTrend-style volatility-adjusted trend tracking
Supertrend ATR-based trend logic
These methods are commonly documented in technical analysis literature.
The implementation, parameter structure, and confirmation logic reflect a personal adaptation and combination, not a claim of originality over the underlying concepts.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or an invitation to trade.
Past behavior does not guarantee future outcomes.
byquan GP maxmin+SPtrendGP MaxMin SRSI + SSPtrend
Description
GP MaxMin SRSI + SSPtrend is a composite technical indicator designed to combine momentum context analysis with trend confirmation.
The script integrates:
A multi-source, multi-timeframe Stochastic RSI context layer
A standard Supertrend-based trend switch
A time-based signal validation window to reduce isolated or out-of-context signals
This indicator is intended for market observation and educational analysis, not as a standalone trading system.
Conceptual Overview
The core idea behind this indicator is simple:
Strong trend reversals or continuations are more meaningful when they occur after the market reaches extreme momentum conditions across multiple timeframes.
Instead of triggering signals immediately at overbought or oversold levels, this script:
Detects momentum extremes first
Waits for a structural trend confirmation
Allows signals only within a limited context window
Indicator Structure
1. Multi-Source Stochastic RSI Context
The script computes Stochastic RSI values based on four price sources:
Open
High
Low
Close
From these values, the script extracts:
The minimum momentum reading (deepest oversold condition)
The maximum momentum reading (strongest overbought condition)
This approach aims to reflect momentum dispersion, rather than relying on a single price input.
2. Multi-Timeframe Aggregation
Momentum values are evaluated across multiple higher timeframes (configurable by the user).
The aggregated values are normalized into a unified 0–100 scale, producing:
A composite oversold context
A composite overbought context
These conditions define market context only, not entry signals.
3. Trend Confirmation Using Supertrend
A conventional Supertrend calculation is used to detect trend state changes:
Trend transitions define potential directional shifts
Supertrend acts as the only trigger mechanism
No signal is generated solely from momentum values.
4. Context Validation Window
Once an overbought or oversold context is detected:
A configurable bar-based window is opened
Supertrend signals occurring within this window are considered valid
Signals outside the window are ignored
This design helps avoid delayed or unrelated confirmations.
Signal Logic Summary
BUY context
Oversold momentum detected → Supertrend turns bullish within the allowed window
SELL context
Overbought momentum detected → Supertrend turns bearish within the allowed window
Only signals satisfying both context and confirmation are displayed.
Intended Use
This indicator is designed to be used as:
A confirmation or filtering tool
A context layer alongside other analysis methods
A visual aid for studying market structure and momentum behavior
It is not intended to:
Predict future price movements
Replace risk management
Provide trading advice or signals with guaranteed outcomes
Important Notes
This script does not repaint
All calculations are rule-based and deterministic
Results may vary across symbols and timeframes
Users are encouraged to evaluate the logic independently
Past behavior does not imply future performance.
Attribution & Transparency
This script is a custom integration and modification of commonly used technical concepts such as:
Stochastic RSI
Supertrend
Multi-timeframe analysis
While the underlying ideas are widely known, the combination, parameterization, and signal-filtering logic reflect a personal implementation approach.
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or solicitation to trade.
byquan Indicator A - EMA20 Early Retest BUY (Trend Filter)Indicator A – EMA20 Early Retest (Trend-Filtered Buy Setup)
Overview
Indicator A – EMA20 Early Retest is a trend-following tool designed to identify early pullback buy opportunities using only EMA structure, without relying on candlestick patterns.
The indicator focuses on:
EMA alignment
EMA momentum
Controlled pullbacks
Early retests before a full breakout
It is designed to generate one signal per trend leg, helping reduce noise and repeated entries.
⚠️ This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide trading advice or guarantee any performance.
Core Concept
The logic behind Indicator A is based on a simple observation:
In a healthy uptrend, EMA20 often pulls back after a strong move, then retests near its previous peak before continuing.
Instead of waiting for a breakout or reacting late, this indicator attempts to highlight early retest zones, where momentum may resume while risk remains relatively controlled.
EMA Structure Used
The indicator uses three exponential moving averages:
EMA20 → short-term momentum
EMA50 → medium-term trend
EMA100 → higher timeframe structure
Only the EMA values themselves are used.
No candle shapes, wicks, or price patterns are involved.
Buy Conditions (High-Level)
A BUY signal is considered only when all of the following steps occur in sequence:
1. EMA20 Crosses Up
EMA20 must cross above EMA50 or EMA100, signaling the start of a potential bullish momentum phase.
This event initializes a new setup.
2. EMA20 Builds a Peak
After the cross:
EMA20 continues rising
The indicator tracks the highest EMA20 value
The peak is considered valid only after EMA20 starts declining for more than one step, helping avoid minor fluctuations
3. Deep Pullback Requirement
EMA20 must pull back by a minimum percentage of the total move from:
the cross point → to the EMA20 peak
This pullback depth is configurable (default: 25%).
Shallow pullbacks are ignored.
4. Early Retest Zone
After a valid pullback, the indicator waits for EMA20 to rise again and reach approximately 90% of the previous EMA20 peak.
This is called an early retest:
The peak does not need to be broken
Momentum resumption is detected before a full breakout
5. Trend Filter (Critical)
A BUY signal is allowed only if:
EMA50 is above EMA100
This filter ensures that signals are aligned with the broader trend structure and helps avoid counter-trend setups.
If the early retest occurs while this condition is not met, the setup is discarded permanently.
Signal Behavior
Only one BUY signal is generated per EMA20 trend cycle
After a signal (or a discarded setup), the indicator locks and waits for a new EMA20 cross
This design prevents repeated or clustered signals
Inputs Explained
Pullback Depth (%)
Defines how deep EMA20 must retrace from its peak before a retest is considered.
Early Retest Ratio
Defines how close EMA20 must return to its previous peak (default: 90%).
These parameters allow users to adapt the indicator to different timeframes or market conditions.
How to Use the Indicator
Indicator A is best used as:
A trend continuation confirmation tool
A confluence layer, combined with:
Higher timeframe analysis
Risk management rules
Personal trading plans
It is not designed to:
Predict market direction
Replace risk management
Act as a standalone trading system
Timeframes & Markets
The indicator can be applied to:
Forex
Crypto
Indices
Stocks
Performance and behavior may vary depending on:
Market volatility
Timeframe
EMA sensitivity
Users are encouraged to observe and test the indicator in their own environment.
Final Notes
This script is intentionally designed to be:
Rule-based
Conservative
Noise-resistant
All logic is deterministic and transparent.
There are no repainting elements.
Always evaluate indicators as part of a broader analytical framework.
Past behavior does not imply future results.
Bear & Bull Builder // visual strategy builderAre you a trend follower?
Trend following systems have been a cornerstone of trading since the first candlestick charts were invented in 18th-century Japan by Munehisa Homma (or Honma), a legendary rice merchant who used them to analyze market sentiment and predict price movements. Since then, legendary traders like Richard Dennis and Dr. David Paul have used technical analysis—the study of turning points and trends of candlestick charts—to develop an edge and strategy for trading equity, commodity, and forex markets.
How to Utilize the Bear & Bull Builder
This script is a way to pick and choose technical methods like SMAs and EMAs to define trend exits and entries. Additionally, you can specify an ATR (Average True Range) calculated stop loss based on your individual strategy and trading plan. Within the settings panel, you can set up this script to display only Long Position values, zones, and levels—or configure it for shorts, or both.
What Makes This Original
Unlike most trend-following indicators that lock you into a single approach, this script lets you combine different indicator types (RSI, WaveTrend, CCI, EMA, SMA) across three separate trend timeframes. The originality comes from the flexibility: you can test whether momentum-based trends (like RSI) work better than moving averages for your timeframe, or experiment with mixing them together. The script also bridges the gap between manual trading and automation by providing visual position values and fill zones that show exactly where signals generate versus where orders execute—critical information most scripts ignore.
Getting Started
For this quick and easy setup example, I built a strategy that is long-only, displays only long positional data and values, and uses a 21 & 55 period exponential moving average for the short and medium-term trend in addition to an 89 period simple moving average for my longer-term outlook. I have set my ATR-based multiplier to 0.75, and have left the fill zone display turned on to help visualize when to set up the built-in alerts for automating my strategy. I have made this the default settings of the script.
Positional Values
GREEN NUMBERS → Entry signal price
YELLOW NUMBERS → Stop loss price
BLUE NUMBERS → Exit signal price
IMPORTANT
I cannot describe how useful it is to use TradingView's built-in Long and Short position tools! The whole reason for this script is that it is as manually friendly as it is automated—especially for backtesting. You can use the long position tool to measure exact profits and losses on individual trades for the strategies you build. This can really help you see clearly if you have built a system with positive expectancy.
Tables
1. Settings Display Table
Displays the trend types that are configurable in the settings panel. Shows if positional values for longs and shorts are currently displayed.
2. Back testing Table
Displays the total amount of long and short entry signals since the first bar of the chart. Additionally, it displays the average amount of bars per trade (time in trade).
Alerts & Automation
There are 4 built-in alerts for automating your strategy to an external server:
1.Long Entries
2.Long Exits
3.Short Entries
4.Short Exits
Since this script uses confirmed bar states for alert generation (to avoid repainting), all alerts and displayed position values (the green, yellow, and blue numbers) will be sent on the closing price. Each alert has a placeholder preset for further customization.
Technical Details
How the trend detection works:
Bullish state triggers when close > all three selected trends
Bearish state triggers when close < all three selected trends
Uses barstate.isconfirmed to prevent repainting
Stop loss calculation:
Long stops: highest_trend - (ATR × multiplier)
Short stops: lowest_trend + (ATR × multiplier)
ATR period is fixed at 20 bars, multiplier is user-adjustable
Entry placement logic:
Long entries execute at the highest value among the three selected trends
Short entries execute at the lowest value among the three selected trends
This ensures entries occur near the support/resistance created by the trend lines
Why calculate all indicators upfront:
The script calculates all five indicator types (EMA, SMA, RSI, CCI, WaveTrend) for all three trend lengths on every bar, then selectively uses the ones you choose in settings. This prevents Pine Script consistency warnings while maintaining flexibility.
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What a way to trade. I use the daily timeframe.
My scriptThis is a daily screener for swing trading using the latest screener functionality from trading view. I have been using this for a few months for a fantastic results. I have traded 100 trades with a profit potentiality of 80 percent.
What a way to trade. I use the daily timeframe.
Box_Target_Option-SR_Price -(csgnanam)This indicator combines an advanced Darvas-style Box breakout system with Option Price Support & Resistance levels. It is designed to identify valid consolidation phases and project clear profit targets while filtering out noise.
Key Features:
Smart Box Consolidation:
Automatically identifies consolidation zones using a "stability check" (Highs/Lows must hold for a user-defined period).
Noise Filter: Includes a Minimum Duration and Minimum Height % filter to ignore insignificant chop or tiny "doji" boxes.
Midline: Draws a solid black centerline in every box to help identify equilibrium.
Dual-Sided Targets (Pending Only):
Upon valid breakout, the script instantly projects Target 1 (1:1) and Target 2 (1:2) for BOTH Bullish and Bearish directions.
Smart Hiding: When price touches a specific target line (e.g., T1), that individual line is removed to keep the chart clean, showing only "Pending" targets.
Auto-Hide History:
Option to automatically delete completed boxes from the chart once Target 2 is hit, keeping your historical view clean.
Option Price SR Levels (Optional):
Includes a toggle to show Previous Day High/Low/Close.
For Option Charts Only (CE/PE): Calculates dynamic Support, Midzone, and Breakout levels by averaging the current option price with its opposite pair (e.g., CE + PE avg).
TrendGo Accumulate: Market Context Before DecisionsTrendGo Accumulate highlights areas where price behavior suggests early accumulation - before momentum and direction become obvious .
Instead of chasing moves, Accumulate helps you understand where the market is in its process .
By tracking price behavior relative to a dynamic, anchored average that adapts to new market lows, Accumulate identifies zones where markets historically pause, stabilize, and prepare - not signals, but context .
As seen on higher timeframes, Accumulate often stays silent during trends and activates only when risk compresses.
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What Accumulate gives you
• Identifies accumulation zones that often precede structural transitions
• Automatically adapts to new market lows - no settings, no optimization
• Works across all assets and timeframes, even without volume data
• Filters short-term noise to highlight meaningful price behavior
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Accumulate doesn’t tell you what to trade .
It shows you where you are .
Accumulate finds the zone.
The system decides the trade.
deKoder | Structural Flow [SF]deKoder | SF | Structural Flow - Swing/Pivot Structure Charting
Strips away the noise of standard candlestick charts and reveals the true underlying swing structure through clean, connected pivot lines.
Beneath the storm of wicks / Silent structure whispers truth
Extreme Noise Reduction
Replaces cluttered price action with a minimalist pivot based line chart. The user-defined Window length lets you control sensitivity: shorter for more detail on lower timeframes, longer for cleaner structure on higher timeframes.
Accurate Swing Detection
Only stronger pivots are accepted. Weaker same side pivots are ignored, preserving the true extreme highs and lows without distortion.
Real Time Extension
The final incomplete leg dynamically follows the current close until the next confirmed pivot forms.
Optional Directional Colouring
Enable Directional Colouring to automatically colour confirmed legs with the user defined bull and bear colours on upward and downward swings.
Adjustable Background Candles
Candles with adjustable transparency may be displayed on the chart. Adjust the visibility setting to find the perfect balance between full raw candle data and clean structure
Practical Uses
Instantly reveals classic chart patterns — head & shoulders, double tops/bottoms, triangles, flags with unmistakable clarity
Becomes simple to spot Wyckoff springs, upthrusts, and phase transitions inside trading ranges
Provides a clean foundation for manual Elliott Wave counting . Clear swing structure makes labeling impulses and corrections much easier
Makes trend changes and potential reversals stand out without second-guessing every wick
Excellent for higher-timeframe structural analysis — the longer window setting produces exceptionally clean swing views
Ideal for creating clean educational screenshots and annotated posts - the chart speaks for itself
Reduces emotional noise by shifting focus from every candle to meaningful swing structure
Well suited for swing and price action traders, Wyckoff and Elliott Wave analysis, and anyone who prefers calm, uncluttered charts over constant visual chaos.
Clean charts. Clear sight.
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Released January 2025 | Open Source
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Supply & Demand (10-MTF) | StableThe Supply & Demand (10-MTF) indicator is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed to identify high-probability institutional "buy" and "sell" zones across ten different timeframes simultaneously.
Core Functionality
The indicator works by scanning for displacement—sharp, aggressive price movements that leave behind "unfilled orders."
Zone Identification: It identifies a "Base" (the candle before the move) and a "Leg-out" (the momentum candles). If the leg-out meets your momentum strength requirements, a zone is drawn.
Multi-Timeframe Aggregation: Instead of switching between charts, a trader can see 1H Supply, 4H Demand, and Daily Supply zones all layered on a 5-minute chart.
Real-Time Invalidation: The indicator tracks whether price has "mitigated" (broken) a zone. Once a zone is breached by a wick or a close (depending on your settings), it can be hidden or marked as historic.
Why It’s Useful for Traders
1. Confluence Mapping (The "Nest" Strategy)
The most powerful use of this tool is finding Nested Zones. When a 15-minute Demand zone resides inside a 4-hour Demand zone, the probability of a reversal is significantly higher. This indicator makes these high-confluence areas visually obvious.
2. Institutional Footprint Tracking
Institutions do not buy or sell everything at once; they leave footprints in the form of supply and demand imbalances. This tool helps retail traders avoid "buying the top" or "selling the bottom" by showing where the big money actually entered the market.
3. Dynamic Stop Loss & Take Profit
Stop Loss: Traders can place stops just outside the structural boundary of a zone.
Take Profit: Traders can use the opposing HTF (Higher Timeframe) supply zone as a natural target for a long trade.
4. Time Efficiency
Managing 10 timeframes manually is mentally exhausting. This indicator automates the "top-down analysis" process, allowing you to focus on execution rather than chart flipping.






















