30m stratDefine a time range, and the indicator will highlight it with a shaded area
This indicator lets you visualize higher timeframe levels while viewing a lower timeframe chart.
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FAILED 9Define a time range, and the indicator will highlight it with a shaded area.
The indicator helps you see higher timeframe structure while trading on a lower timeframes
Adaptive Heikin Ashi [CHE]Adaptive Heikin Ashi — volatility-aware HA with fewer fake flips
Summary
Adaptive Heikin Ashi is a volatility-aware reinterpretation of classic Heikin Ashi that continuously adjusts its internal smoothing based on the current ATR regime, which means that in quiet markets the indicator reacts more quickly to genuine directional changes, while in turbulent phases it deliberately increases its smoothing to suppress jitter and color whipsaws, thereby reducing “noise” and cutting down on fake flips without resorting to heavy fixed smoothing that would lag everywhere.
Motivation: why adapt at all?
Classic Heikin Ashi replaces raw OHLC candles with a smoothed construction that averages price and blends each new candle with the previous HA state, which typically cleans up trends and improves visual coherence, yet its fixed smoothing amount treats calm and violent markets the same, leading to the usual dilemma where a setting that looks crisp in a narrow range becomes too nervous in a spike, and a setting that tames high volatility feels unnecessarily sluggish as soon as conditions normalize; by allowing the smoothing weight to expand and contract with volatility, Adaptive HA aims to keep candles readable across shifting regimes without constant manual retuning.
What is different from normal Heikin Ashi?
Fixed vs. adaptive blend:
Classic HA implicitly uses a fixed 50/50 blend for the open update (`HA_open_t = 0.5 HA_open_{t-1} + 0.5 HA_close_{t-1}`), while this script replaces the constant 0.5 with a dynamic weight `w_t` that oscillates around 0.5 as a function of observed volatility, which turns the open update into an EMA-like filter whose “alpha” automatically changes with market conditions.
Volatility as the steering signal:
The script measures volatility via ATR and compares it to a rolling baseline (SMA of ATR over the same length), producing a normalized deviation that is scaled by sensitivity, clamped to ±1 for stability, and then mapped to a bounded weight interval ` `, so the adaptation is strong enough to matter but never runs away.
Outcome that matters to traders:
In high volatility, the weight shifts upward toward the prior HA open, which strengthens smoothing exactly where classic HA tends to “chatter,” while in low volatility the weight shifts downward toward the most recent HA close, which speeds up reaction so quiet trends do not feel artificially delayed; this is the practical mechanism by which noise and fake signals are reduced without accepting blanket lag.
How it works
1. HA close matches classic HA:
`HA_close_t = (Open_t + High_t + Low_t + Close_t) / 4`
2. Volatility normalization:
`ATR_t` is computed over `atr_length`, its baseline is `ATR_SMA_t = SMA(ATR, atr_length)`, and the raw deviation is `(ATR_t / ATR_SMA_t − 1)`, which is then scaled by `adapt_sensitivity` and clamped to ` ` to obtain `v_t`, ensuring that pathological spikes cannot destabilize the weighting.
3. Adaptive weight around 0.5:
`w_t = 0.5 + oscillation_range v_t`, giving `w_t ∈ `, so with a default `range = 0.20` the weight stays between 0.30 and 0.70, which is wide enough to matter but narrow enough to preserve HA identity.
4. EMA-like open update:
On the very first bar the open is seeded from a stable combination of the raw open and close, and thereafter the update is
`HA_open_t = w_t HA_open_{t−1} + (1 − w_t) HA_close_{t−1}`,
which is equivalent to an EMA where higher `w_t` means heavier inertia (more smoothing) and lower `w_t` means stronger pull to the latest price information (more responsiveness).
5. High and low follow classic HA composition:
`HA_high_t = max(High_t, max(HA_open_t, HA_close_t))`,
`HA_low_t = min(Low_t, min(HA_open_t, HA_close_t))`,
thereby keeping visual semantics consistent with standard HA so that your existing reading of bodies, wicks, and transitions still applies.
Why this reduces noise and fake signals in practice
Fake flips in HA typically occur when a fixed blending rule is forced to process candles during a volatility surge, producing rapid alternations around pivots or within wide intrabar ranges; by increasing smoothing exactly when ATR jumps relative to its baseline, the adaptive open stabilizes the candle body progression and suppresses transient color changes, while in the opposite scenario of compressed ranges, the reduced smoothing allows small but persistent directional pressure to reflect in candle color earlier, which reduces the tendency to enter late after multiple slow transitions.
Parameter guide (what each input really does)
ATR Length (default 14): controls both the ATR and its baseline window, where longer values dampen the adaptation by making the baseline slower and the deviation smaller, which is helpful for noisy lower timeframes, while shorter values make the regime detector more reactive.
Oscillation Range (default 0.20): sets the maximum distance from 0.5 that the weight may travel, so increasing it towards 0.25–0.30 yields stronger smoothing in turbulence and faster response in calm periods, whereas decreasing it to 0.10–0.15 keeps the behavior closer to classical HA and is useful if your strategy already includes heavy downstream smoothing.
Adapt Sensitivity (default 6.0): multiplies the normalized ATR deviation before clamping, such that higher sensitivity accelerates adaptation to regime shifts, while lower sensitivity produces gradual transitions; negative values intentionally invert the mapping (higher vol → less smoothing) and are generally not recommended unless you are testing a counter-intuitive hypothesis.
Reading the candles and the optional diagnostic
You interpret colors and bodies just like with normal HA, but you can additionally enable the Adaptive Weight diagnostic plot to see the regime in real time, where values drifting up toward the upper bound indicate a turbulent context that is being deliberately smoothed, and values gliding down toward the lower bound indicate a calm environment in which the indicator chooses to move faster, which can be valuable for discretionary confirmation when deciding whether a fresh color shift is likely to stick.
Practical workflows and combinations
Trend-following entries: use color continuity and body expansion as usual, but expect fewer spurious alternations around news spikes or into liquidity gaps; pairing with structure (swing highs/lows, breaks of internal ranges) keeps entries disciplined.
Exit management: when the diagnostic weight remains elevated for an extended period, you can be stricter with exit triggers because flips are less likely to be accidental noise; conversely, when the weight is depressed, consider earlier partials since the indicator is intentionally more nimble.
Multi-asset, multi-TF: the adaptation is especially helpful if you rotate instruments with very different vol profiles or hop across timeframes, since you will not need to retune a fixed smoothing parameter every time conditions change.
Behavior, constraints, and performance
The script does not repaint historical bars and uses only past information on closed candles, yet just like any candle-based visualization the current live bar will update until it closes, so you should avoid acting on mid-bar flips without a rule that accounts for bar close; there are no `security()` calls or higher-timeframe lookups, which keeps performance light and execution deterministic, and the clamping of the volatility signal ensures numerical stability even during extreme ATR spikes.
Sensible defaults and quick tuning
Start with the defaults (`ATR 14`, `Range 0.20`, `Sensitivity 6.0`) and observe the weight plot across a few volatile events; if you still see too many flips in turbulence, either raise `Range` to 0.25 or trim `Sensitivity` to 4–5 so that the weight can move high but does not overreact, and if the indicator feels too slow in quiet markets, lower `Range` toward 0.15 or raise `Sensitivity` to 7–8 to bias the weight a bit more aggressively downward when conditions compress.
What this indicator is—and is not
Adaptive Heikin Ashi is a context-aware visualization layer that improves the signal-to-noise ratio and reduces fake flips by modulating smoothing with volatility, but it is not a complete trading system, it does not predict the future, and it should be combined with structure, risk controls, and position management that fit your market and timeframe; always forward-test on your instruments, and remember that even adaptive smoothing can delay recognition at sharp turning points when volatility remains elevated.
Disclaimer
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Best regards and happy trading
Chervolino
Synthesis DeFi - Fractals - Daily - v7.0This is a free trial version of SynthesisDeFi.com fractals.
A simplified fractal analysis indicator that identifies key market structure points on daily timeframes. This tool automatically detects trend reversals and plots fractal highs and lows with connecting lines, helping traders visualize major support and resistance levels
Why use Synthesis DeFi fractals?
Harmonic Patterns
Wycoff
Elliot Waves
Dow Theory
Created by Oliver Fujimori | SynthesisDeFi.com
Perfect for swing traders and position traders focused on daily market structure analysis
Multi-Timeframe Sweep IndicatorsLiquidity Sweeps: Identify when price sweeps stops above/below key levels
Breakout Confirmation: Confirm breakouts across multiple timeframes
Entry Timing: Use lower timeframe sweeps for precise entries
Risk Management: Higher timeframe sweeps may indicate stronger moves
The indicator works best when combined with other analysis techniques like support/resistance levels, volume analysis, and market structure.
Liquidity + FVG + OB Markings (Fixed v6)This indicator is built for price-action traders.
It automatically finds and plots three key structures on your chart:
Liquidity Levels – swing highs & lows that often get targeted by price.
Fair-Value Gaps (FVG) – inefficient price gaps between candles.
Order-Blocks (OB) – zones created by strong, high-volume impulsive candles.
It also provides alerts and a small information table so you can quickly gauge the current market context.
TOP-RSI Double Confirm + Heiken Ashi + Buy/Sell Labels v01📊 RSI Double Confirm + Heiken Ashi + Labels
🔎 Concept
This indicator combines a Zero-based RSI filter with strict candle close confirmation, overlays Heiken Ashi candles for clearer trend visualization, and adds Buy/Sell labels directly on the chart for easier interpretation.
⚙️ Components
1. RSI Double Confirm
RSI is calculated from OHLC4 (open+high+low+close)/4.
The RSI value is shifted by -50 to center it around zero (above 0 = bullish, below 0 = bearish).
Uses user-defined thresholds: Overbought (OB) and Oversold (OS).
📌 Entry conditions:
Buy Signal → RSI crosses upward through OS and the last closed candle is higher than the previous candle.
Sell Signal → RSI crosses downward through OB and the last closed candle is lower than the previous candle.
2. Heiken Ashi Candles
Custom Heiken Ashi values are calculated: haOpen, haClose, haHigh, haLow.
Candles are colored green (if haClose > haOpen) or red (if haClose < haOpen).
Helps smooth price action and highlight trend direction.
3. Alerts
alertcondition is set for both Buy and Sell signals.
Users can create TradingView alerts that trigger whenever a new signal appears.
4. Signals & Labels
A green up arrow is plotted under the candle when a Buy signal is triggered.
A red down arrow is plotted above the candle when a Sell signal is triggered.
Additionally, labels ("Buy" or "Sell") are added at the respective candle to make signals more visible.
📝 How to Use
Add the indicator to your chart (it overlays directly on price).
Adjust inputs:
OB (Overbought) → e.g. 20
OS (Oversold) → e.g. -20
RSI Length → e.g. 7
Watch for signals:
Buy Signal → Green arrow + "Buy" label → potential bullish entry.
Sell Signal → Red arrow + "Sell" label → potential bearish entry.
Set up alerts in TradingView to be notified when new signals appear.
✅ Benefits
Combines RSI confirmation + Heiken Ashi trend filter + Clear chart labels.
Reduces false signals by requiring both RSI cross and strict close confirmation.
Easy to interpret visually with arrows and text labels.
⚠️ Notes
This indicator is meant as a signal confirmation tool, not a standalone strategy.
Best used alongside support/resistance analysis, price action, or volume.
Does not provide automatic stop loss / take profit levels → risk management must be applied by the trader.
CAD DataThis indicator provides all of the data required to use the Context Analysis Dashboard (CAD) for live trading.
1H Color-Change Open Levels (non-repainting)objective way of getting levels. better than anything else out there
H/L Swings/pivots detectorThis indicator detects and labels swing highs and swing lows using pivot logic.
It highlights market structure shifts by identifying:
- Higher Highs (HH) and Lower Highs (LH)
- Lower Lows (LL) and Higher Lows (HL)
Traders often use these levels to analyze trends, reversals, and key support/resistance zones.
The script also plots pivot markers above highs and below lows for visual clarity.
This tool is designed for educational and analytical purposes, and it does not provide financial advice or guaranteed results.
📂 Categories (choose when publishing)
Type of script → Indicator
Category → Trend Analysis (fits best for HH/LL pivots)
Optionally → Support/Resistance (if you emphasize pivots as zones)
swing high
swing low
pivot points
market structure
trend analysis
higher high
lower low
support resistance
JORGE v1 Calls Puts On CandleA multi-timeframe script built for SPX 500 options traders.
• 1m entries, 5m bias, 15m levels
• CALL signals in bright green, PUT signals in bright red
• Black arrows mark each trade idea directly on the candles
• Includes VWAP bands, EMA cloud bias, opening range, ATR targets/stops, and previous day levels
• Risk mapping with TP/SL zones based on ATR multiples
• Alerts ready for CALL, PUT, and Opening Range Breakouts
This script is designed to simplify intraday decision making, giving you fast visual signals plus context levels for discipline and consistency.
Enjoy trading! 🚀📉📈
Golden/Death Cross with SMAGolden Cross: Triggered when the 50 SMA crosses above the 200 SMA.
Death Cross: Triggered when the 50 SMA crosses below the 200 SMA.
Smart Session MarkerAutomatically displays the open times of the major markets: Sydney/Asia, London, and New York, including Daylight Saving Time (DST) adjustments. Lines and labels are drawn directly on the chart to clearly indicate session opens. Perfect for tracking global market activity in real-time.
EMA + MACD Sequential Crossover MNQ BBCbest works for 100 or 1000 tick chart for nasdaq 100.
9 21 ema crossover with macd crossover
Publisher BBCKPS
LibbyThis script is a refined chopzone index script with additional functionalities.
it produce buy and sell signals as directed by chopzone
How to use:
BUY: Look for buy signal on the chart and proceed to place buy or long orders
SELL: Look for sell on the chart and proceed to place sell or short orders.
NOTE: i recommend you set alerts and make it activate on bar close to avoid fadeouts and sideways.
expect sideways market and multiple opposite signals within a short time during news or when economic data are released.
as always, no indicator is failproof, it is recommended to always pair more than 1 indicator for more clarity and practice safe trading.
M5 Session Rectangles (GMT+2) - Last 30 Sessions Rectangles on the M5 timeframe showing the MAX and MIN of the New York Session:
OPEN SESSION (15:30 - 16:20)
MID SESSION (16:20 - 19:00)
POWER HOUR (19:00 - 22:00)
The indicator tracks the last 30 days, and the rectangle for the current day is drawn only after the respective session closes.
Multi Timeframe BOS & rBOSThis is the same Multi-Timeframe Break of Structure and Market Structure Shift posted by Lenny_Kiruthu. However, the only difference is the naming of Market Structure Shift to rBOS (Break of Structure Reverse). To me, they are all break of structures when previous peaks or valleys are violated. The only difference is in sequence. Once a sequence of BOS reverses, then a new sequence begins. To me, this simplifies the various terminology incorporated by different systems such as ICT or SMT which adds unnecessary complexity.
eT
RTH_Open_Futures_RWARTH NY Open — Session Anchor & Levels (Futures-aware)
What it does:
Anchors your intraday view to the New York RTH open (09:30 ET) and draws the core decision levels for U.S. stocks and CME equity-index futures. In Futures mode, it respects the CME RTH close at 16:15 ET (vs. 16:00 ET for cash equities).
Plots (toggle on/off):
RTH Open line from 09:30 ET to session end (label optional).
RTH Close at 16:15 ET in Futures mode (16:00 in Cash mode).
Session High/Low with optional midpoint and range fill.
Prior-day close + gap label/box at the open; optional “gap filled” color change.
Initial Balance (09:30–10:30) with optional extensions.
RTH-only VWAP with optional bands.
Session start/end markers and end-of-day range label.
Behavior & reliability:
Correct session windows: Futures 09:30–16:15 ET, Cash 09:30–16:00 ET.
Precise handling of the last RTH bar (no drift, no repaint).
DST-safe and multi-timeframe friendly (1–5m ideal; higher TFs supported).
Inputs:
Market Mode: Futures vs. Cash.
Per-element show/hide, line style/weight, label formatting.
Alerts: Touch/Break (Open, H/L, IB, VWAP), Gap Fill, New Session.
Use it for:
Fast bias framing around the open (reclaim/loss).
Gap management (targets/risk).
Range development via H/L and midpoint.
IB structure and clean RTH VWAP without Globex noise.
Notes:
PT equivalents: Futures 06:30–13:15 PT, Cash 06:30–13:00 PT.
Designed for standard U.S. RTH; extended hours intentionally excluded.
TL;DR:
A clean, futures-aware RTH scaffold: open, close, prior close, gap, IB, VWAP, and session H/L—precise, minimal, and alert-ready.
Crypto Market Dominance Stacked with LabelsA professional stacked area chart showing the dominance of major crypto market segments: BTC, ETH, Top 100 Altcoins, and #101+ Altcoins. Each layer is color-coded for clarity and includes dynamic labels with the current dominance percentage. Provides a clear visual representation of market share trends for traders, analysts, and crypto enthusiasts.
Features:
Stacked visualization of BTC, ETH, Top 100, and small-cap altcoins (#101+).
Color-coded areas for easy identification.
Dynamic labels showing each category’s current dominance percentage.
Horizontal reference lines for percentage levels.
Approximates top 100 and #101+ altcoins using TOTAL2 and TOTAL3 market cap tickers.
Use Case:
Track how market share shifts between BTC, ETH, large altcoins, and smaller altcoins over time. Ideal for analyzing trends, spotting dominance changes, and visualizing overall crypto market structure.
OR Box + Full Key Levels (Cash Hours • Strict v5)This is the final working script, just choose from the drop down to adjkust for Europeon / US markets
Opening ATR + High Momentum (10/30/60)this is a custom momentum indicator using atr
A fixed, compiling Pine v5 script is below with the three issues corrected: no plots in local scope, a ≤10-character shorttitle, and cleaned ternaries/formatting that remove the “end of line without line continuation” error.