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Gold𝑺𝒀𝑵𝑪🟡 Gold𝑺𝒀𝑵𝑪 - BTC follows GOLD
Gold𝑺𝒀𝑵𝑪 is a quantitative projection tool that visualizes how Bitcoin (BTC/USD) would perform if it mirrored the recent price behavior of Gold (XAU/USD).
It extends Gold’s last n days of normalized performance forward on the BTC chart and builds a volatility-adjusted projection corridor.
⚙️ Core Mechanics
Projection Engine:
Calculates Gold’s relative performance over the selected lookback window and applies it to BTC’s last closing price.
Volatility Scaling:
Computes the rolling standard deviation of Gold’s logarithmic returns to estimate the potential deviation range.
Dynamic Gradient Bands:
Three upper and lower standard deviation layers (1σ, 2σ, 3σ) are drawn using fading gradient fills to visualize increasing uncertainty.
Scenario Labels:
Displays key levels for:
𝑩𝑼𝑳𝑳𝑪𝑨𝑺𝑬 — +2σ projection
𝑬𝑿𝑷𝑬𝑪𝑻𝑬𝑫 — mean projection
𝑩𝑬𝑨𝑹𝑪𝑨𝑺𝑬 — −2σ projection
📈 Usage
Designed for 1D charts (daily timeframe).
Provides a comparative “sync” between Gold and Bitcoin to study cross-asset momentum, volatility symmetry, and directional bias.
Useful in macro correlation analysis or when modeling BTC’s potential movement under Gold-like conditions.
🧠 Interpretation
Gold𝑺𝒀𝑵𝑪 doesn’t predict - it synchronizes.
It offers a contextual view of BTC’s potential path if it followed Gold’s rhythm, enhanced by statistically derived volatility zones.
Created by: @SP_Quant
Credits: BitAura
Kalkulator Pozycji — Auto Pip Point kalkulator wyznacza pozycje na podstawie ryzyka podanego w procentach
GoldilocksTrader – Institutional Zones + Smart Money Market ModeThe GoldilocksTrader – Smart Money Trading System is a powerful institutional-grade tool designed for traders who want to follow real liquidity, identify institutional zones, and accurately read Smart Money market structure.
This indicator automatically detects Supply & Demand Zones, plots Institutional Pivot Levels, builds dynamic fade-strength heatmaps, and labels the current Market Mode (ACCUMULATE, DISTRIBUTE, WAIT)—all powered by a clean, real-time algorithm that updates with every candle.
This system helps you understand where banks, hedge funds, and institutions are likely to defend price, accumulate positions, or engineer liquidity sweeps. It makes complex Smart Money concepts simple, visual, and trader-friendly.
🧠 Core Features
✔ Institutional Supply & Demand Zones (auto-detected from swing pivots)
✔ Smart Money fade-strength heatmap using multi-layered boxes
✔ Market Mode Detection:
• ACCUMULATE – Smart Money loading long positions
• DISTRIBUTE – Smart Money unloading into premium levels
• WAIT – Neutral / imbalance zones
✔ EMA 9/21 Trend Filters
✔ VWAP Institutional Bias Filter
✔ Nearest Above/Below Liquidity Zones with clean readability
✔ Adjustable Transparency & Zone Thickness
✔ Compact On-Chart Legend (optional)
✔ Extremely lightweight, low-lag, optimized for all markets/timeframes
✔ Works for Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices, Futures, Commodities
📈 Trading Concepts Covered
This indicator is built around world-class concepts used by top proprietary desks and Smart Money traders, including:
ICT (Inner Circle Trader) Supply/Demand
Liquidity Zones & Institutional Order Blocks
Wyckoff Accumulation / Distribution
Imbalance & Fair Value Behavior (FVG-style fades)
Market Maker Models (MMXM + Premium/Discount Zones)
Pivot-based liquidity mapping
VWAP Institutional Bias
Trend Continuation vs. Reversal Zones
If you trade SMC, ICT, Wyckoff, Smart Money, Algo-based models, or institutional liquidity, this indicator is a perfect companion.
🚀 How It Helps You Trade
🔹 Identify hidden institutional levels where real accumulation or distribution occurs
🔹 Avoid bad trades by staying out of “WAIT” zones where most of the retail market enters.
🔹 Time entries during premium vs. discount pricing
🔹 Understand where price is expected to react, reverse, or continue
🔹 Visualize institutional pressure with fade-strength heatmaps
🔹 Combine with your own strategy to increase precision and confidence
🎨 Clean, Professional Visualization
Zones auto-extend to the left for historical context
Fade opacity increases or decreases depending on zone strength
Market Mode label plotted dynamically near relevant price zones
Optional compact legend for fast reading
All elements can be toggled and customized to your style.
⭐ Created by GoldilocksTrader™
For more institutional-level tools—including the new and soon to be popular "GoldilocksTrader Buy-Sell Signals with Built-In Optimizer"—search:
👉 “GoldilocksTrader” on TradingView
👉 Visit GoldilocksTrader.com for premium systems & education
Follow the institutions.
Trade Smart.
Trade Goldilocks™..."it's just right"
X Trend dashboard PROX Trend PRO is your market command center. It replaces 11 separate indicators, consolidating their combined power into one clear panel.
The key difference in the PRO version is Multi-Timeframe (MTF) analysis.
Instead of a single timeframe, the PRO version displays market "pressure" across four timeframes simultaneously, which you can customize:
Lower
Current
Higher 1
Higher 2
What does this do for you?
Save Time: Forget constantly switching charts. X Trend PRO does the work for you, displaying the complete market picture on a single screen.
Clean Chart: You no longer need 10 indicators. One dashboard is enough, freeing up your workspace.
Fast Trend Identification: One glance is all it takes to spot the beginning of a new trend—this happens when the pressure across all timeframes aligns to the same color.
High-Confidence Analysis: Instantly distinguish short-term "noise" (when L and C are red, but H1 and H2 are still green) from a strong, confirmed trend (when all TFs are aligned).
The panel also displays the asset's correlation with BTC and ETH for additional market context.
Settings:
DASHBOARD SETTINGS: Customize the panel's appearance, position, size, and whether to show percentages.
TIMEFRAMES (MTF): Select your desired timeframes for "Lower", "Higher 1", and "Higher 2". The "Current" timeframe is always taken from your active chart.
CORRELATION SETTINGS: Configure the sources and period for BTC and ETH correlation.
INDICATOR COMPONENTS: For simplicity and a cleaner menu, this version only allows customization of the three main EMAs (Fast, Medium, Slow). The other 8 indicators (CRSI, MFI, Schaff, etc.) are built into the core and are always active to ensure the most accurate and stable pressure calculation.
Liquidity Hunter + ShortLiquidity Hunter + Short
Version with Short Trade Signals by Cihan Culha
This indicator is based on the original Liquidity Hunter by ChartPrime (MPL 2.0 license).
It detects potential Long and Short liquidity hunts by analyzing candle body, wick percentages, ATR bands, and slope direction.
Features:
Long signals (original) based on lower wick, body %, slope, and ATR bands
Short signals (added) based on upper wick, body %, negative slope, and ATR bands
Target (TP), Stop Loss (SL), CHOCH, and BOS levels plotted dynamically
Visual boxes highlight potential liquidity zones
Risk/Reward (RR) configurable via input
Usage Notes:
This modified version adds Short trade signals while preserving the original Long logic
Original author ChartPrime is credited; modifications by Cihan Culha
Adjust Body %, Wick %, and RR multiplier to suit your trading timeframe and style
For educational purposes; always use proper risk management
Bar RangeI use this to complement the daily ATR bars. It is interesting to see how much the stock has actually moved vs the ATR movement.
Target Reach & Trend ProjectionTarget Reach & Trend Projection
Overview: The Target Reach & Trend Projection indicator helps traders estimate how long (in candles) it might take for the price to reach a chosen target level, while also providing insight into the current and higher-timeframe trend directions.
Key Features
1. Target Projection: Set your custom Target Price manually.
The indicator calculates the expected number of candles needed to reach that price, based on recent price velocity.
Displays an estimated date and time for when the price could reach your target.
2. Trend Detection (Local): Detects the current market direction using one of two methods:
Linear Trend: Measures direct slope between candles.
Smoothed Trend: Uses a moving average slope for cleaner, less noisy trend estimation.
3. Higher-Timeframe Confirmation: Confirms whether the higher timeframe (e.g., 4H, 1D) trend agrees with the local trend.
Displays “✅ Aligned” when both are in sync and “⚠️ Diverging” when not.
4. On-Chart Information: A dynamic label near the target price line shows:
Target level
Trend method used
Estimated candles to target
Current trend direction
Estimated time of arrival (ETA)
Higher-timeframe trend confirmation
5. Visual Feedback: Background color changes lightly to reflect trend direction (green for bullish, red for bearish).
6. Alerts: Optional alerts for when:
The target price is reached.
Both local and higher-timeframe trends align bullishly or bearishly.
How It Works
The script measures the average price velocity (slope) over a chosen lookback period.
It then divides the distance between the current price and the target by that slope to estimate how many candles it might take to get there.
It projects the estimated time of arrival based on your chart’s current timeframe.
The script also checks a higher timeframe trend (using a moving average) for multi-timeframe confirmation.
🧭 Use Cases
Estimating the time horizon for swing trades or targets.
Confirming momentum direction before entering or exiting positions.
Aligning intraday setups with higher-timeframe trends.
⚠️ Notes
Estimates assume current trend velocity continues — it does not predict future volatility or reversals.
Works best on time-based charts with clear directional movement (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D).
Swing Trade BUY/SELL + SCORING +COLOUR FIXBUY/SELL labels now appear with a score (1–3) next to them.
Color coding visually distinguishes signal strength:
BUY → 1 yellow, 2 light green, 3 dark green
SELL → 1 orange, 2 red, 3 burgundy
This allows you to instantly see the signal strength both numerically and visually.
💰 Akıllı Para Akışı v7 – Full Detay + Güç Kutusu + Etiketler✅ Everything Included:
✔ Money Flow
✔ RSI (Relative Strength Index)
✔ Momentum Filter
✔ Price Change Analysis
✔ Smart Money Zone Detection
✔ Strength Score (0–100)
✔ Dual Power Box (Inflow/Outflow Strength)
✔ Full-Detail BUY/SELL Labels
✔ Alert System (BUY & SELL)
✔ Optimized for Bottom Panel Display
💰 Aymed55 AI v2 – Para Akışı + RSI + MACD + Alarm→ Para çıkışı + momentum kırılması = SAT ⚠️
📌 What Does This Indicator Do? — Short Summary
The Borsacı AI v2 indicator is designed to detect real money flow in the market.
Its core purpose is simple:
👉 Follow where the money is going — enter early, exit early.
It combines Volume + RSI + MACD to generate highly reliable buy/sell signals.
1) Detects Strong Money Inflow
A BUY condition begins when:
Volume is above 2× the 20-period volume average
Price is moving upward
Volume strength (volume deviation) is positive
→ This means big players are buying.
2) Detects Strong Money Outflow
A SELL condition begins when:
Volume is above 2× the average
Price is falling
→ Means big players are selling.
3) BUY Signal (🚀 AL)
A buy signal is triggered only when ALL of these align:
✔ Strong money inflow
✔ RSI below 70 (not overbought)
✔ MACD bullish crossover (momentum turning up)
→ Result: “Smart money is buying and momentum is shifting upward.”
4) SELL Signal (⚠️ SAT)
A sell signal triggers when:
✔ Money outflow
✔ MACD bearish crossover
→ Result: “Money is leaving and downward momentum is starting.”
5) Background Coloring
Green background = BUY conditions active
Red background = SELL conditions active
6) Alerts Included
TradingView alerts are generated for:
🚀 Buy Signal
⚠️ Sell Signal
🔎 In Summary
This indicator answers one question:
“Where is the money flowing, and when is momentum confirming it?”
It gives early and reliable entry/exit points using a clean, powerful trio:
👉 Volume + RSI + MACD
If you want, I can also write a full English description for TradingView’s description box or a marketing-style product description.
Crypto Radar — Spot Signal This script is designed to help traders avoid rushing into a trade too early or at the wrong time. Designed this way, it's a great help.
TTS Calculator Forex calculator - Input account size, risk size and stop loss size, to get your lot size.
Monthly, Weekly Open + Daily Pivot (Broken Lines, fixed)monthly open line weekly open and daily pivot
This TradingView indicator plots three key reference levels on your chart:
Monthly Open Line – shows the current month’s opening price.
Weekly Open Line – shows the current week’s opening price.
Daily Pivot Line – shows the pivot level based on the previous day’s high, low, and close.
Each line resets at the start of its new period (month, week, or day), so the lines are broken, not continuous.
You can fully customize visibility, color, and thickness for each line.
It helps traders quickly see market bias and important support/resistance levels for better intraday or swing trading decisions.
ATC v6 with ORB by SabnATC v6 with ORB: Advanced Automatic Session and Opening
Range Indicator
ATC v6 is an advanced indicator designed by Alfa Trade Club for
TradingView users. This tool not only automatically marks important session
opens, closes, or specific times of financial markets on your chart but also
visualizes powerful Opening Range (ORB) strategies directly on your chart.
This tool removes the need to manually monitor critical trading hours, allowing
you to easily analyze price action in relation to these important timeframes.
Key Features
This indicator comes with a set of powerful features to provide the flexibility,
visual clarity, and strategic advantage that traders need:
1. Multi-Time Zone Support The indicator is based on the world's most
important financial market centers:
New York (America/New_York)
London (Europe/London)
Tokyo (Asia/Tokyo)
Istanbul (Europe/Istanbul)
This allows you to always set the lines accurately according to the local time of
the market you are trading.
2. Advanced 3-Stage Timing (Pre / Main / Next) Each time line is more than
just a simple line; it can manage a three-stage event cycle:
"Pre-Session": Draws a dotted line a few minutes before the main time you
specify (e.g., market open). This allows you to see the price level just before a
significant event.
"Main Session": Marks the opening price at the exact event time (e.g., 08:00
London Open) with a solid line.
"Next / ORB" (Opening Range): Draws another dotted line a specified number
of minutes after the main event (e.g., 15 minutes later). This is used to define the
Opening Range.
3. Automatic Price Boxes (Volatility & ORB) The indicator can draw two
different types of boxes based on this timing:
Opening Volatility Box (Pre -> Main): If the "Pre-Session" feature is active, the
indicator draws a colored box between the price at the pre-session moment and
the price at the main event. This box visualizes the initial volatility at the session
open.
Opening Range Box (Main -> Next): If the "Next" feature is active, the indicator
draws a box between the price at the main event and the "next" event.
4. Customizable Time Lines You have full control over each line. Users can:
Enable/Disable each line.
Set any desired hour and minute.
Define the "Pre" and "Next" durations in minutes.
Assign a different color for visual distinction.
5. Smart and Efficient Drawing
Forward-Extending Lines: All drawn lines and boxes automatically extend from
the moment they are created until the next day. This makes it easy to track how
these levels act as support/resistance throughout the day.
High Performance: Instead of deleting old lines and drawing new ones when a
new day starts, the code intelligently extends the existing lines into the next day
Weekend and DST Protection: Automatically skips weekends (from Friday to
Monday) and is not affected by Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes.
Who Is It For?
Session-Focused Traders: Ideal for those who track volatility during the London,
New York, Asian, or Istanbul session opens.
Day Traders: Perfect for those who want to mark important economic data
release times or daily market open/close levels.
Technical Analysts: A powerful aid for those who want to visually analyze how
opening prices at specific times and time ranges play a role throughout the day.
ATC v6 with ORB is much more than just a simple session line; it is a dynamic
analysis and strategy tool that combines price and time.
DeMARK 9-13For the first time ever, the power and precision of DeMARK is now available on TradingView. Combining core elements of the renowned Sequential® and Combo® studies, the DeMARK 9-13® indicator delivers the same unique insights in a streamlined interface.
The Sequential and Combo family of indicators have been trusted by the top financial firms, funds and figures for decades to enhance their trading and investment strategies. Known for their 9 Setup® and 13 Countdown® readings, these studies are designed to highlight potential market reversals as well as key areas of support, resistance and momentum. With DeMARK 9-13, users can access these groundbreaking techniques in one integrated offering.
While it's often said, "the trend is your friend," it's also crucial to recognize when it's about to end. Identifying potential market inflection points allows you to buy weakness and sell strength, improving your cost basis, reducing risk and allowing you to capitalize on a greater portion of the reversal.
At its core, 9s and 13s are constructed to measure market momentum and exhaustion. Both Sequential and Combo consist of two phases: Setup and Countdown. The Setup phase compares price activity across nine consecutive bars to define the market environment, while the Countdown phase performs a separate 13-bar comparison to indicate when a reversal may be imminent. A 9-13 reading reflects the fulfillment of both phases. When combined with TDST® lines and Risk Levels®, this approach provides a more comprehensive view of the market.
The DeMARK 9-13 indicator consists of:
Sequential
Combo
9 Setup
13 Countdown
TD Setup Trend (TDST)
Perfected® Setup
Risk Levels & Zones
Together, these elements provide an unparalleled view into the inner workings of the market, helping you anticipate shifts and act with greater precision.
🟡 DESCRIPTION
SETUP
The initial stage of the DeMARK 9-13 indicator is the Setup phase. This series is the same for both Sequential and Combo and compares the close of the current bar to the close four bars earlier. Buy Setup counts are displayed in blue below the data set and fulfilled when there are nine consecutive closes less than the close four bars earlier. Sell Setup counts are displayed in blue above the data set and fulfilled when there are nine consecutive closes greater than the close four bars earlier.
During the active Setup, all number counts remain visible to show the progress of the series. Upon completing the Setup, the 9 is recorded and the 1-8 counts are removed. This reduces visual distraction and allows for more result history (due to TradingView’s 500-label limit). Setups are always counting, with Price Flips® occurring as the series alternates between Buy and Sell Setups.
PERFECTED SETUPS
Setups can be classified as either “Perfected” or “Imperfected.” The Setup is Perfected when the 9 is completed and the 6 and 7 bars have been exceeded. In the case of a Buy Setup, the low of bars 8 or 9 must be less than the low of bars 6 and 7. Conversely, in the case of a Sell Setup, the high of bars 8 or 9 must be greater than the high of bars 6 and 7. The point at which the Setup is perfected is displayed with a solid blue dot, matching the color of the Setup series.
Generally speaking, the market will reverse or stabilize within one to four bars of a completed and Perfected Setup 9. The strength and duration of this response can be assessed with the implementation of other indicators, such as TDST® lines.
TD SETUP TREND (TDST)
The TDST indicator is derived from the Setup phase and is used to confirm market trends and identify likely trend failures. A TDST resistance line is drawn from the highest true high of the completed 9 Buy Setup series, while a TDST support line is drawn from the lowest true low of the completed 9 Sell Setup series. These TDST lines provide an indication of market support, resistance and momentum to help evaluate the integrity of the move.
TDST lines are displayed in a lighter blue than the Setup phase. When Breakout Qualifiers are enabled, TDST lines can be considered qualified or disqualified. Disqualified TDSTs appear as a dashed line, indicating potential support in the case of TDST support lines or resistance in the case of TDST resistance lines. Qualified TDSTs appear as a solid line and will stop drawing when a breakout or breakdown occurs, suggesting continued momentum.
COUNTDOWN
Once the Setup phase is completed, the second stage of the DeMARK 9-13 indicator can begin — the Countdown phase. Sequential and Combo share the same Setup series, but there are subtle differences in their respective Countdown phases, each constructed to identify areas of potential trend exhaustion in different market conditions.
Sequential is designed to respond in both trending and consolidating markets, while Combo is more responsive in trending environments and inactive during periods of market consolidation. For that reason, we often say that Combo identifies the highest or lowest points of a move, with Sequential identifying secondary tests. When aligned, these results are even more powerful.
SEQUENTIAL COUNTDOWN
A Sequential Buy Countdown is possible upon completion of a Buy Setup and looks for 13 closes less than or equal to the low two bars earlier. Sequential Buy Countdown counts are displayed as a dark green number below the data set and can begin as early as the 9 bar of a completed Buy Setup. A Sequential Sell Countdown is possible upon completion of a Sell Setup and looks for 13 closes greater than or equal to the high two bars earlier. Sequential Sell Countdown counts are displayed as a dark red number above the data set and can begin as early as the 9 bar of a Sell Setup. Because of this overlap, Sequential Countdown requires as few as 12 bars beyond the 9 Setup to complete the cycle.
Unlike the Setup phase, Countdown counts need not be consecutive. During the active Countdown, all number counts remain visible to display the progress of the series. Upon completing the Countdown, the 13 is confirmed and the 1-12 counts are removed. This reduces visual distraction and allows for more result history (due to TradingView’s 500-label limit).
A completed Sequential 13 Countdown marks the fulfillment of the 9-13 reading and identifies potential market exhaustion. Additional elements of Sequential Countdown like Intersection, Countdown Deferral, Risk Levels and the 12-bar rule can be used to provide further detail and are outlined below.
COMBO COUNTDOWN
A Combo Buy Countdown is possible upon completion of a Buy Setup and looks for 13 closes less than or equal to the low two bars earlier, with additional rules based on the Combo version selected. Combo Buy Countdown counts are displayed as a light green number below the data set and can begin as early as the 1 bar of a completed Buy Setup. A Combo Sell Countdown is possible upon completion of a Sell Setup and looks for 13 closes greater than or equal to the high two bars earlier, with additional rules based on the Combo version selected. Combo Sell Countdown counts are displayed as a magenta number above the data set and can begin as early as the 1 bar of a Sell Setup. Because of this overlap, Combo Countdown requires as few as four bars beyond the 9 Setup to complete the cycle.
Unlike the Setup phase, Countdown counts need not be consecutive. During the active Countdown, all number counts remain visible to display the progress of the series. Upon completing the Countdown, the 13 is confirmed and the 1-12 counts are removed. This reduces visual distraction and allows for more result history (due to TradingView’s 500-label limit).A completed Combo 13 Countdown marks the fulfillment of the 9-13 reading and identifies potential market exhaustion. Additional elements of Combo Countdown like Risk Levels and the 12-bar rule can be used to provide further detail and are outlined below.
RISK LEVELS
When a 9 Setup or 13 Countdown indication is recorded, a Risk Level is generated to identify the zone within which a reversal should occur. This level accounts for any residual trend momentum without invalidating the buy or sell indication. For a completed buy indication, the Risk Level marks the price above which the 9 or 13 remains active and serves as additional support. Conversely, for a completed sell indication, it marks the price below which the 9 or 13 remains active and serves as additional resistance. This level can be viewed as the maximum threshold the indication can withstand before the prevailing momentum overwhelms and negates it and is often used to establish stop-loss areas.
Risk Level line colors correspond to the completed Setup, Sequential Countdown or Combo Countdown that generated it. Shaded risk zones can also be displayed, further highlighting the indication window. When Breakout Qualifiers are enabled, the Risk Level can be considered qualified or disqualified. Disqualified Risk Levels appear as a dashed line, indicating likely support in the case of a buy indication and likely resistance in the case of a sell indication. Qualified Risk Levels appear as a solid line and will stop drawing when a breakout or breakdown occurs, suggesting continued momentum.
4-BAR & 12-BAR METRICS
Generally speaking, the market should see some sort of response within four bars of a completed 9 Setup indication and 12 bars of a completed 13 Countdown indication. If the chart has not responded in that time the existing trend is likely to continue.
INTERSECTION
Intersection is an elective setting unique to Sequential Countdown. When enabled, it postpones the start of the Countdown phase until the price range of the later Setup counts overlap with the price activity of any Setup count occurring three or more bars earlier. This is intended as a pressure release to avoid commencing the count during an extraordinary breakaway market event or aberration. The Intersection level’s color matches its corresponding Buy and Sell Countdown reading and is displayed as a horizontal line on the confirming bar.
COUNTDOWN DEFERRAL
The Sequential Countdown phase of the DeMARK 9-13 indicator includes two optional Countdown Deferral qualifiers — the 13 vs. 8 rule and the 8 vs. 5 rule.
The 13 vs. 8 Countdown Deferral rule is designed to ensure that the tail end of the Countdown is representative of the existing trend. To fulfill this restriction, the low of the 13 bar must be less than or equal to the close of the 8 bar in the case of a Sequential Buy Countdown, while the high of the 13 bar must be greater than or equal to the close of the 8 bar in the case of a Sequential Sell Countdown. Because Countdown counts can increment in a sideways market, this rule helps to confirm that a trend has remained intact and improves accuracy as the series reaches its completion.
When enabled, this Countdown Deferral condition substitutes a “+” for what would otherwise be a “13,” thereby postponing the count. A Sequential Buy Countdown deferral is displayed in dark green below the data set, while a Sequential Sell Countdown deferral is displayed in dark red above the data set. Note that this optional setting is enabled by default and labeled “Last vs. 8 Qualifier” in the DeMARK 9-13 indicator settings.
Whereas the 13 vs. 8 rule is designed to ensure that the tail end of the Sequential series is representative of the existing trend, the 8 vs. 5 Countdown Deferral rule is designed to ensure that the body of the Countdown phase is properly configured. As with the 13 vs. 8 rule, the 8 vs. 5 rule matches the color and placement of its corresponding Buy or Sell Countdown series and substitutes a “+” for what would otherwise be a “5”, thereby postponing the count. The 13 vs. 8 comparison is critical to the Countdown phase, while the 8 vs. 5 comparison is elective and provides additional confidence that the trend has remained intact.
COUNTDOWN RECYCLE®
Markets are constantly evolving to reflect new information. Just as fundamentals experience occasional adjustments impacting the expectations of the asset, so too do technical analysis and market timing. This is most often reflected in the Sequential and Combo Countdown phase by a process known as Recycling.
Recycling occurs when a Countdown 13 is interrupted by a subsequent overlapping “22” Setup count in the same direction. Recycling suggests that the new Setup is sufficiently strong to weaken the impact of a confirmed Countdown series and resets the process. A recycling indication is represented as an “R” where the Countdown 13 was previously displayed, matching the color and placement of that Buy or Sell Countdown series.
COUNTDOWN CANCELLATION
Once completed, a 9 Setup and 13 Countdown confirmation is permanent and never altered. However, it’s important to note that Countdowns can be cancelled during their construction phase. There are two scenarios where a Countdown series would be removed from the chart.
The first Countdown cancellation scenario occurs when a subsequent 9 Setup is confirmed in the opposite direction prior to the completion of the Countdown phase. The reasoning is that market conditions have changed from what they were when the initial Setup was fulfilled, making the newer Setup more relevant. Upon confirming an opposing 9 Setup, the incomplete Countdown phase is canceled and removed from the chart.
The second Countdown cancellation scenario takes place when the TDST in the opposite direction is violated, suggesting a conclusion to the previous trend and a confirmation of a new one. In these cases, a true low that occurs above the Buy Setup’s TDST resistance line, or a true high that occurs below the Sell Setup’s TDST support line, cancels the incomplete Countdown phase and removes the counts from the chart.
🟡 SETTINGS
DISPLAY
Setup : Displays the Setup phase of the Sequential and Combo indicators. The first swatch controls the color of the Buy Setup phase displayed below the data set. The second swatch controls the color of the Sell Setup phase displayed above the data set.
TDST : Displays the TDST lines for the Sequential and Combo indicators. The first swatch controls the color of the TDST resistance lines associated with the Buy Setup phase. The second swatch controls the color of the TDST support lines associated with the Sell Setup phase.
Sequential Countdown : Displays the Countdown phase of the Sequential indicator. The first swatch controls the color of the Buy Countdown phase displayed below the data set. The second swatch controls the color of the Sell Countdown phase displayed above the data set.
Combo Countdown : Displays the Countdown phase of the Combo indicator. The first swatch controls the color of the Buy Countdown phase displayed below the data set. The second swatch controls the color of the Sell Countdown phase displayed above the data set.
Indicator font size : Adjusts the size of the Sequential and Combo indicator counts displayed above and below the data set. ( Default: 18 )
Display full series count : Displays the full Sequential and Combo numerical series for the active 9 Setup and 13 Countdown phases only, or for all completed indications (within TradingView’s 500-label limit). ( Default: Active only )
SETUP
Bars to Setup : Number of consecutive bars needed to complete the Setup phase. ( Default: 9 )
Bars to look back : Defines the bar to which the current Setup count is compared. ( Default: 4 )
Setup compare : Determines whether equal prices should increment the Setup count. ( Default: Without equal )
Count completion weight : Adjusts the font weight of the Setup completion counts displayed above and below the data set. ( Default: Bold )
Setup Perfection : Identifies when Setup Perfection occurs, with the low of the final two Buy Setup counts less than the lows three or four bars prior to completion, and the high of the final two Sell Setup counts greater than the highs three or four bars prior to completion. With the default “Bars to Setup” setting of “9,” Perfection occurs when the low of Buy Setup bar 8 or 9 is less than the lows of bars 6 and 7, and the high of Sell Setup bar 8 or 9 is greater than the highs of bars 6 and 7. ( Default: Enabled )
Enable Setup Risk Level : Displays the Risk Level tied to the Setup. ( Default: On )
Enable Setup Risk Level Zone : Shades the area between the completed Setup and its Risk Level. ( Default: On )
TD SETUP TREND (TDST)
TDST line thickness : Adjusts the thickness of TDST support and resistance lines. ( Default: Standard )
COUNTDOWN (SHARED)
Bars to Countdown : Number of bars needed to complete the Countdown phase. ( Default: 13 )
Bars to look back : Defines the bar to which the current Countdown count is compared. ( Default: 2 )
Countdown comparison value : Output used in the Countdown look back comparison. For Aggressive settings, Low/High is required. ( Default: Close )
Termination Count price value : Allows the final count of the Countdown phase to use a different comparison value for more flexibility. ( Default: Open or Close )
Countdown compare : Determines whether equal prices should increment the Countdown count. ( Default: With equal )
Count completion weight : Adjusts the font weight of the Countdown completion counts displayed above and below the data set. ( Default: Bold )
SEQUENTIAL COUNTDOWN
Enable Intersection : Toggles the Sequential Intersection phase requirement. ( Default: Off )
8 vs. 5 Qualifier : Qualifier requiring the low of the 8 Buy Countdown to be less than the close of the 5 count, and the high of the 8 Sell Countdown to be greater than the close of the 5 count. ( Default: Off )
Last vs. 8 Qualifier : Qualifier requiring the low of the final Buy Countdown count to be less than the close of the 8 count, and the high of the final Sell Countdown to be greater than the close of the 8 count. With the default “Bars to Countdown” setting of “13,” the low of the 13 Buy Countdown would need to be less than the close of the 8 count, and the high of the 13 Sell Countdown would need to be greater than the close of the 8 count. ( Default: On )
Enable Risk Level : Displays the Risk Level tied to the Countdown. ( Default: On )
Enable Risk Level Zone : Shades the area between the completed Countdown and its Risk Level. ( Default: On )
COMBO COUNTDOWN
Combo version : Determines the version of Combo used for the Countdown phase, whether it’s Standard, Conservative or Aggressive. ( Default: Standard )
Enable Risk Level : Displays the Risk Level tied to the Countdown. ( Default: On )
Enable Risk Level Zone : Shades the area between the completed Countdown and its Risk Level. ( Default: On )
RECYCLE
Enable Recycle : Toggles Recycling, replacing the final Sequential and Combo Countdown count with an “R” when its rules are met. With the default “Bars to Countdown” setting of “13,” a recycled 13 count would be replaced with the ‘R’. ( Default: On )
Setup Count : Defines the number of consecutive Setup bars required to trigger a Recycle. ( Default: 22 )
CANCEL
Reverse Setup : Incomplete Countdowns are cancelled when a Setup in the opposite direction is confirmed. ( Default: On )
TDST Rule : Incomplete Buy Countdowns are cancelled when a true low exceeds the Buy Setup’s TDST resistance line, and incomplete Sell Countdowns are cancelled when a true high breaks the Sell Setup’s TDST support line. ( Default: On )
BREAKOUT QUALIFIERS
Enable Breakout Qualifiers : Breakout Qualifier rules will dictate whether TDST and Risk Level line breakouts can be considered qualified or disqualified. Qualified lines are solid and will stop drawing when a breakout or breakdown occurs, suggesting continued momentum. Disqualified lines are dashed, serving as resistance in the case of a false breakout and support in the case of a false breakdown. When Breakout Qualifier rules are disabled, a line becomes solid on any close beyond the level. ( Default: On )
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Squeeze Momentum Early In and Out CandlesJohn Carter presented some candles called "Early In and Out Candles". Although I couldn't imitate the exact candles and warnings I create better indications and bars in my opinion.
When the Candles are above Donchian MA then we have a bullish Momentum.
When the Candles are bellow Donchian MA then we have bearish momentum.
This indicator works best to get an WARNING to enter and close EARLY positions.
Bullish:
When the candles are Light Blue then we have early warning to enter.
When the candles are Dark Blue then we have early warning to close the position.
Bearish:
When the candles are Red then we have early warning to enter.
When the candles are Yellow then we have early warning to close the position.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Always combine it with the Squeeze Pro indicator.
Suggested Donchian MA: 5 (You can adjust it).
Don't let candles only to be your closing indication once again there are EARLY WARNINGS therefore can move your stop loses to maximize your profits when you are exiting.
I tested my self and I found that is the best strategy when we get Dark Blue candle in the Bullish move I move my stop loss little bit bellow the candle.
Therefore here we go we have early warnings for In and Out.
Thank you and Good Luck.
Average Dollar Volume by Mashrab
Standard Mode: By default, it shows a 20-period SMA of the Dollar Volume. This is great for swing trading to see if money flow is increasing over days.
Day Trading Mode: Go to the indicator settings (User Input) and check "Reset Average Daily".
The line will now represent the Cumulative Average for today only.
Example: If it's 10:00 AM, the line shows the average dollar volume per bar since the market opened at 9:30 AM. This helps you spot if the current 5-minute bar is truly igniting compared to the rest of the morning.
How to Use for Day Trading
Add the script to your 1-minute chart.
Ensure "Reset Average Daily" is checked in the settings (I made it default to true for you).
Look at the Table in the top right:
Avg Dollar Vol: This tells you the average money flowing into the stock per minute today.
1% Threshold: This gives you the exact number your friend likely uses to gauge "minimum viable liquidity" or specific risk calculations.
Market Sessions [ApexFX]Unlock a clearer view of the market's 24-hour cycle with the Market Sessions indicator. This tool is designed to be clean, simple, and powerful, helping you track global market activity directly on your chart.
Core Features:
Four Pre-configured Sessions: Easily track the New York, London, Tokyo, and Sydney sessions. Each session is fully customizable, allowing you to change the name, time, and color.
Visual Session Ranges: The indicator automatically draws a colored box (or "range") highlighting the high and low of each active session, with a clear session name label on top.
Simple Timezone Control: Forget confusing GMT strings. A single integer input (e.g., -4 for NY, +1 for London) allows you to perfectly align the indicator with your local timezone or the exchange's time.
Dynamic Dashboard: Get an at-a-glance summary of all market sessions in a clean dashboard, locked to the top-right of your chart.
Live Market Status: The dashboard shows you:
Session: The custom name for each market, color-coded to match its range.
Status: See which markets are "Active" (green) or "Inactive" (red) in real-time.
Trend: A simple trend-following metric (based on a 50-SMA) for active sessions.
Volume: A basic volume average check (based on a 50-SMA) to gauge activity.
This indicator is perfect for traders who want to identify session overlaps, target specific market volatility, or simply understand the context of price action throughout the global trading day.
Price vs 10 EMA % DifferencePrice trade far from 10 EMA. Price can not sustain far from EMA for very long. Either Price will come to EMA or EMA will be adjusted slowly according to price. EMA adjusted to price movment is sloww process so here it is an opportunity that SL will be very low. When the Sudden novment in Price leads to Distance bwtween 10 ema so there are chances that price will come back to EMA.






















