SOL Scalper - 1M Optimized (v2)Scalp Solana like never before. Optimized for the 1M chart for faster entry and exit. Any suggestions or criticisms leave in the comments please. Hope you can it find useful.
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SOL Scalper - Supertrend + EMA + RSI (One Position at a Time)
Scalp Solana like never before. This can be used 1M 5M and 15M chart, just simply adjust the SL and TP settings.
AG Dynamic Trend ScalperThis Pine Script strategy, "AG Dynamic Trend Scalper," combines multiple technical indicators—including SuperTrend, RSI, Bollinger Bands, and candlestick patterns—with a 365-period EMA trend filter. It trades only during specified hours (03:45 to 10:00 UTC) and uses predefined stop loss and take profit levels for risk management, while also generating alerts for trade entries and exits.
CRSI + Volume + EMA StrategyRSI volumes and EMA in one indicator with automatic settings for any timeframe. The resistance and support zones are highlighted.
SMA 22 with Color ChangeThis TradingView indicator plots a 22-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) with dynamic color changes based on its slope direction:
Green when the SMA is rising.
Red when the SMA is falling.
💡 Key Features:
Customizable SMA length (default: 22).
Visual color feedback to easily identify uptrends and downtrends.
Ideal for spotting momentum shifts and trend direction at a glance.
👉 This script enhances the default SMA indicator by adding color-coded slope visualization, making it easier to interpret price trends.
Spot - Fut spread v2"Spot - Fut Spread v2"
indicator is designed to track the difference between spot and futures prices on various exchanges. It automatically identifies the corresponding instrument (spot or futures) based on the current symbol and calculates the spread between the prices. This tool is useful for analyzing the delta between spot and futures markets, helping traders assess arbitrage opportunities and market sentiment.
Key Features:
- Automatic detection of spot and futures assets based on the current chart symbol.
- Flexible asset selection: the ability to manually choose the second asset if automatic selection is disabled.
- Spread calculation between futures and spot prices.
- Moving average of the spread for smoothing data and trend analysis.
Flexible visualization:
- Color indication of positive and negative spread.
- Adjustable background transparency.
- Text label displaying the current spread and moving average values.
- Error alerts in case of invalid data.
How the Indicator Works:
- Determines whether the current symbol is a futures contract.
- Based on this, selects the corresponding spot or futures symbol.
- Retrieves price data and calculates the spread between them.
- Displays the spread value and its moving average.
- The chart background color changes based on the spread value (positive or negative).
- In case of an error, the indicator provides an alert with an explanation.
Customization Parameters:
-Exchange selection: the ability to specify a particular exchange from the list.
- Automatic pair selection: enable or disable automatic selection of the second asset.
- Moving average period: user-defined.
- Colors for positive and negative spread values.
- Moving average color.
- Background transparency.
- Background coloring source (based on spread or its moving average).
Application:
The indicator is suitable for traders who analyze the difference between spot and futures prices, look for arbitrage opportunities, and assess the premium or discount of futures relative to the spot market.
Ichimoku + RSI + MACD + Stochasticichimoku, RSI, MACD ve Stochastic Oscillator kodlarını harmanladım
Advanced Chart Analysis bY AviCryptoWhat This Advanced Chart Analysis Script Does
This script is a comprehensive technical analysis tool that analyzes price charts to identify potential trading opportunities. Here's what it does:
1. Analyzes Multiple Indicators
Moving Averages: Tracks price trends using 7, 25, 99, and 200-period moving averages
Oscillators: Uses RSI, MACD, and Stochastic to identify overbought/oversold conditions
Volatility: Measures market volatility using Bollinger Bands and ATR
2. Detects Chart Patterns
Candlestick Patterns: Identifies bullish/bearish engulfing patterns, dojis, hammers, and shooting stars
Chart Patterns: Detects double tops/bottoms and head and shoulders patterns
Market Structure: Analyzes higher highs/lows and lower highs/lows to determine trend direction
3. Identifies Key Price Zones
Support/Resistance: Finds important price levels where the market has previously reversed
Order Blocks: Detects supply and demand zones where large orders might be placed
Volume Profile: Analyzes where the most trading activity is happening
4. Generates Trading Signals
Weighted System: Assigns different weights to various signals based on their reliability
Signal Strength: Calculates the confidence level of buy/sell signals
Final Decision: Combines all factors to determine if the overall signal is BUY, SELL, or NEUTRAL
5. Trading Strategy Implementation
Automated Trading: Can execute trades based on signals (when enabled)
Risk Management: Includes stop-loss and take-profit calculations based on your risk preferences
Backtesting: Allows you to test the strategy on historical data
6. Visual Dashboard
Signal Table: Displays current signal, confidence level, trend strength, and volatility
Pattern Recognition: Shows currently detected patterns
Volume Analysis: Indicates if volume is confirming price movement
In Simple Terms
Think of this script as a trading assistant that looks at many different aspects of price action, combines them using a scoring system, and then tells you if it thinks you should buy, sell, or stay neutral. It also provides visual signals on the chart and can even automatically execute trades based on these signals if you enable the strategy mode.
The beauty of this script is that it doesn't just rely on one or two indicators - it combines many different approaches to technical analysis to provide a more comprehensive view of the market.
NOTE : THIS SCRIP WILL NOT WORK ON CRYPTO CHARTS ..
Trade size calculatorOverview
The Trade Size Calculator helps traders determine optimal trade sizes based on risk management principles. It calculates the number of shares to buy, stop-loss levels, and target prices while analyzing market trends and volatility.
How It Works
Risk & Allocation: Users input their account size, risk percentage per trade, and allocation percentage to determine capital exposure. ATR-based stop-loss can be enabled for volatility-adjusted risk management.
Market Trend Detection: Uses 9 & 21 EMA to identify short-term trend direction. Bollinger Bands and ATR help detect consolidation phases (low volatility).
Trade Calculations: Computes position size, stop-loss, shares to buy, and target price (2:1 Risk-Reward Ratio).
On-Chart Table: Displays key trading metrics:
Current Price
Shares to Buy
Stop-Loss Price
Target Price (2:1 RRR)
Short-Term Trend
How to Use
Add to Chart: Paste this script into TradingView's Pine Script Editor and click Add to Chart.
Adjust Settings: Modify account size, risk percentage, and ATR stop-loss multiplier as needed.
Use the Table Data: Follow the trade size, stop-loss, target price, and trend indicator to plan trades effectively.
Sharpe Ratio Indicator (365)Sharpe Ratio Indicator (365)
Inspired by: www.tradingview.com
&
cryptoquant.com
Meant to be used on the 1D chart and on BTC.
The Sharpe Ratio Indicator (365 days) is a tool for evaluating risk-adjusted returns, designed for investors who want to assess whether BTC is overvalued, undervalued, or in a neutral state. It plots the Sharpe Ratio over the past 180 days, color-coded to indicate valuation states:
- Red: Overvalued (Sharpe Ratio > 2.9).
- Green: Undervalued (Sharpe Ratio < -0.1).
-Blue: Critically Undervalued (Sharpe Ratio <-1.5).
- Yellow: Neutral (between -0.1 and 2.9).
Note that you can change those values yourself in the settings of the indicator.
Strengths:
- Real-time feedback on risk-adjusted returns helps in making timely investment decisions.
- Color-coded signals (red, green, blue and yellow) provide an intuitive, visual indication of the asset's valuation.
- Flexible: Easily adjustable to different subjective valuation levels and risk-free rates.
Moving Average Exponential (5, 8, 21 & 34)The Moving Average Exponential (5, 8, 21 & 34) indicator is a powerful tool for traders who want to visualize multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) on their charts, calculated on the daily timeframe for consistency across all chart timeframes. This indicator plots the 5 EMA, 8 EMA, 21 EMA, and 34 EMA, with customizable colors, projection lines, and color gradients between consecutive EMAs. It also includes labels for the EMA values and an optional smoothing MA with Bollinger Bands for additional analysis.
Designed for both intraday and swing traders, this indicator ensures that the EMA values remain consistent with the daily timeframe, even when viewed on lower timeframes (e.g., 1-minute, 5-minute, 1-hour). The projection lines and gradients provide a visual forecast of the EMA levels into the future, making it easier to identify potential support and resistance zones.
Features
Daily Timeframe EMAs: Calculates the 5 EMA, 8 EMA, 21 EMA, and 34 EMA using daily timeframe data, ensuring consistency across all chart timeframes.
Customizable Colors: Each EMA can be assigned a unique color through the settings, allowing for easy differentiation.
Projection Lines: Draws dashed horizontal lines for each EMA at their last confirmed daily values, extending 100 bars into the future for a visual forecast.
Color Gradients:
Displays customizable color gradients between consecutive EMAs (5 to 8, 8 to 21, and 21 to 34), with adjustable transparency.
The gradient between the 21 EMA and 34 EMA includes a background text displaying the 34 EMA value, blended with the gradient color for a seamless look.
Labels:
Shows the current values of the 5 EMA, 8 EMA, and 21 EMA as labels above the last bar, with background colors matching the user-selected EMA colors.
The 34 EMA value is displayed as background text within the 21 EMA to 34 EMA gradient area, avoiding clutter above the chart.
Smoothing MA and Bollinger Bands:
Optionally applies a smoothing Moving Average (MA) to the 8 EMA, with choices including SMA, EMA, SMMA (RMA), WMA, VWMA, or SMA with Bollinger Bands.
Bollinger Bands can be added around the smoothing MA, with adjustable standard deviation multiplier.
Settings
EMA Settings:
Length EMA 5/8/21/34: Set the length for each EMA (default: 5, 8, 21, 34).
Source EMA 5/8/21/34: Choose the data source for each EMA (default: close).
Offset EMA 5/8/21/34: Adjust the offset for each EMA plot (default: 0).
EMA 5/8/21/34 Color: Select the color for each EMA line (default: green, blue, red, purple).
Gradient Settings:
Use Color Gradient Between 5 & 8 EMAs / 8 & 21 EMAs / 21 & 34 EMAs: Toggle the gradient display for each EMA range (default: enabled).
Gradient Color (5 & 8 EMAs / 8 & 21 EMAs / 21 & 34 EMAs): Choose the gradient color for each range (default: orange, purple, teal).
Gradient Transparency (5 & 8 EMAs / 8 & 21 EMAs / 21 & 34 EMAs): Adjust the transparency of each gradient (default: 90, range: 0 to 100).
Smoothing:
Type: Select the type of smoothing MA to apply to the 8 EMA (options: None, SMA, SMA + Bollinger Bands, EMA, SMMA (RMA), WMA, VWMA; default: None).
Length: Set the length of the smoothing MA (default: 14).
BB StdDev: Adjust the standard deviation multiplier for Bollinger Bands (default: 2.0, only applies if "SMA + Bollinger Bands" is selected).
Usage
Add the Indicator: Add the "Moving Average Exponential (5, 8, 21 & 34)" indicator to your chart in TradingView.
Customize Settings:
Adjust the EMA lengths, sources, offsets, and colors to suit your trading strategy.
Enable or disable the color gradients and customize their colors and transparency for better visualization.
Optionally enable the smoothing MA and Bollinger Bands for additional analysis.
Interpret the Indicator:
EMA Lines: The 5 EMA, 8 EMA, 21 EMA, and 34 EMA are plotted on the chart, calculated using daily timeframe data. On lower timeframes, these lines will appear flat within each day, updating with new daily bars.
Projection Lines: Dashed lines extend 100 bars into the future, showing the last confirmed daily EMA values, useful for identifying potential support and resistance levels.
Gradients: Color gradients between consecutive EMAs highlight the range between them, with the 34 EMA value displayed as background text within the 21 EMA to 34 EMA gradient.
Labels: The 5 EMA, 8 EMA, and 21 EMA values are shown as labels above the last bar, while the 34 EMA value is integrated into the gradient area.
Smoothing MA and Bollinger Bands: If enabled, the smoothing MA and Bollinger Bands are applied to the 8 EMA, providing additional context for trend analysis.
Notes
The indicator is optimized for consistency across timeframes by using daily timeframe data for all EMA calculations.
The projection lines and gradients extend 100 bars into the future, which may need adjustment depending on your chart’s timeframe and zoom level.
The background text for the 34 EMA value blends with the gradient color for a clean look, but you can adjust the gradient transparency to make the text more or less prominent.
Author
Rajesh Muraleedharan
Engulfing Candles with WickThis is just simply Engulfing Candles but including the wick as well, so the entire previous candle is engulfed.
Price Action Bot - EUR/USDMy New robot
i creat this robot recently
if you check and get result . you can tell other too
EMA 5/13/20/50/100/200Dieses TradingView-Skript zeigt sechs Exponentielle Gleitende Durchschnitte (EMAs) mit unterschiedlichen Perioden auf dem Chart an. EMAs sind ein beliebtes technisches Analysetool, das dabei hilft, Trends und mögliche Umkehrpunkte zu identifizieren.
Enthaltene EMAs:
EMA 5 (rot): Sehr kurzfristiger Trendindikator
EMA 13 (aqua): Kurzfristiger Trendindikator
EMA 20 (schwarz): Mittelfristiger Trendindikator
EMA 50 (blau): Längerfristiger Trendindikator
EMA 100 (grün, dicke Linie): Langfristiger Trendindikator
EMA 200 (orange, dicke Linie): Sehr langfristiger Trendindikator
Die EMA 100 und EMA 200 werden mit einer dickeren Linie dargestellt, da sie häufig als starke Unterstützungs- oder Widerstandszonen dienen. Dieses Skript eignet sich für verschiedene Trading-Strategien, insbesondere für Trendfolge-Strategien und zur Identifikation von Trendwenden.
🔹 Skalptrading:
Die EMAs sind besonders gut für das Skalptrading im 3- und 5-Minuten-Chart geeignet. Trader können schnelle Marktbewegungen nutzen, indem sie auf kurzfristige Kreuzungen und Abpraller an den EMAs achten.
Earnings Trading StrategyThe Earnings Trade Strategy automates the process of entering and exiting trades based on earnings announcements for Apple (AAPL). It allows users to take a position—either long (buy) or short (sell short)—on the trading day before an earnings announcement and close that position on the trading day after the announcement. By leveraging TradingView’s Paper Trading environment, the strategy enables users to simulate trades and collect performance data over a 6-month period in a risk-free setting.
Coinbase 比特币溢价指数The "Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index" indicator is designed to measure the price difference between Bitcoin on the Coinbase exchange and the Binance exchange, presented as a percentage premium. Here's a detailed explanation of its meaning and function:
Dynamic Support and Resistance ### Indicator: Dynamic Support and Resistance
#### Overview:
The *Dynamic Support and Resistance* indicator is a powerful tool designed to help traders identify key price levels on a chart. It dynamically calculates support and resistance levels based on pivot points and the Average True Range (ATR). The indicator also highlights broken support and resistance zones, providing visual cues for potential trend reversals or continuations.
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### Key Features:
1. *Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels*:
- The indicator identifies support and resistance levels using pivot highs and lows within a user-defined range.
- These levels are adjusted using the ATR to account for market volatility, making them more responsive to changing market conditions.
2. *Support and Resistance Zones*:
- The indicator draws boxes around the support and resistance levels, with customizable colors and widths.
- The width of the zones is determined by the ATR and a user-defined multiplier, allowing traders to adjust the sensitivity of the zones.
3. *Broken Zones*:
- When price breaks through a support or resistance zone, the zone is highlighted with a distinct color to indicate a potential shift in market sentiment.
- Traders can limit the number of broken zones displayed on the chart to avoid clutter.
4. *Customizable Inputs*:
- *Range Candle Count*: Defines the number of candles analyzed to determine pivot points. Increasing this value will result in fewer but more significant levels, while decreasing it will produce more levels that are sensitive to shorter-term price movements.
- *ATR Period*: Controls the sensitivity of the ATR calculation. A shorter period makes the ATR more responsive to recent price changes, while a longer period smooths it out.
- *Box Width Multiplier*: Adjusts the width of the support and resistance zones. A higher multiplier creates wider zones, which may be useful in more volatile markets.
- *Max Broken Zones*: Limits the number of broken zones displayed on the chart. This helps keep the chart clean and focused on the most recent breaks.
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### How It Works:
1. *Pivot Points*:
- The indicator identifies pivot highs and lows within the specified range. These pivots serve as the basis for calculating support and resistance levels.
2. *ATR Adjustment*:
- The ATR is used to adjust the support and resistance levels, making them more dynamic and responsive to market volatility.
3. *Zone Creation*:
- Support and resistance zones are drawn as boxes around the pivot levels. The width of these zones is determined by the ATR and the box width multiplier.
4. *Zone Breaks*:
- When price breaks through a zone, the zone is highlighted with a distinct color, and the broken zone is added to an array. If the number of broken zones exceeds the user-defined limit, the oldest broken zone is removed from the chart.
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### How to Use:
1. *Trend Identification*:
- Use the support and resistance levels to identify key price levels where the market may reverse or consolidate.
- Broken zones can signal potential trend reversals or continuations.
2. *Entry and Exit Points*:
- Traders can use the support and resistance zones as potential entry or exit points. For example, buying near support or selling near resistance.
- Broken zones can be used as confirmation for breakout strategies.
3. *Risk Management*:
- The width of the zones can help traders set stop-loss levels. For example, placing a stop-loss just outside a support or resistance zone.
4. *Customization*:
- Adjust the input parameters to suit your trading style and the specific market conditions. For example, increase the range candle count for longer-term analysis or decrease it for shorter-term trading.
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### Who Should Use This Indicator?
- *Swing Traders*: Can use the indicator to identify key levels for potential reversals or breakouts.
- *Day Traders*: Can benefit from the dynamic levels and zones, especially in volatile markets.
- *Position Traders*: Can use the indicator to identify long-term support and resistance levels.
- *Breakout Traders*: Can use the broken zones to confirm breakouts and plan their trades accordingly.
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### Input Parameters and Their Effects:
1. *Range Candle Count*:
- *Increase*: Produces fewer but more significant levels, suitable for longer-term analysis.
- *Decrease*: Produces more levels, sensitive to shorter-term price movements.
2. *ATR Period*:
- *Increase*: Smoothens the ATR, making the levels less sensitive to recent price changes.
- *Decrease*: Makes the ATR more responsive to recent price changes, resulting in more dynamic levels.
3. *Box Width Multiplier*:
- *Increase*: Creates wider zones, suitable for more volatile markets.
- *Decrease*: Creates narrower zones, suitable for less volatile markets.
4. *Max Broken Zones*:
- *Increase*: Displays more broken zones on the chart, providing more historical context.
- *Decrease*: Keeps the chart clean by displaying only the most recent broken zones.
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### Conclusion:
The *Dynamic Support and Resistance* indicator is a versatile tool that can be adapted to various trading styles and market conditions. By dynamically adjusting to market volatility and highlighting key price levels, it provides traders with valuable insights into potential support and resistance areas. Whether you're a swing trader, day trader, or position trader, this indicator can help you make more informed trading decisions.
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### Publishing on TradingView:
- *Title*: Dynamic Support and Resistance
- *Description*: A dynamic support and resistance indicator that uses pivot points and ATR to identify key price levels. Includes customizable support/resistance zones and highlights broken zones for breakout trading.
- *Tags*: support, resistance, ATR, pivot points, breakout, trading, indicator
- *Access*: Public or Invite-only, depending on your preference.
This indicator is ready to be published on TradingView, and the detailed description above will help users understand its functionality and how to use it effectively.
Fibonacci RangeFibonacci Range 50 Indicator
The Fibonacci Range 50 indicator is designed to help traders identify potential price reversal zones and breakout levels by utilizing the 50% Fibonacci retracement level as a key reference point. This indicator is particularly useful for traders who rely on technical analysis and price action to make informed trading decisions.
How It Works:
Identifies the Range – The indicator automatically detects a significant price range, typically based on the highest and lowest points of a given session (e.g., Asian session, previous day’s range, or a custom timeframe).
Plots Fibonacci Levels – The key 50% Fibonacci retracement level is calculated within this range, acting as a dynamic midpoint that often serves as a pivot zone for price movements.
Breakout & Reversal Signals –
If the price rejects the 50% level, it may indicate a trend continuation or range-bound movement.
If the price breaks above or below the range with momentum, it may signal a potential breakout trade opportunity.
Key Features:
✅ Automatic Fibonacci Level Calculation – No manual drawing required.
✅ Customizable Time Ranges – Allows traders to adjust the indicator based on their preferred trading session.
✅ Works Across Different Markets – Effective for Forex, Crypto, and Stock trading.
✅ Breakout & Reversal Strategy Integration – Can be used in conjunction with other indicators such as Moving Averages, RSI, and MACD.
Ideal For:
Intraday traders looking for high-probability setups.
Swing traders identifying potential turning points.
Traders using breakout strategies based on price action.
This indicator provides traders with clear and actionable insights to improve their trade entries, stop-loss placements, and profit targets. 🚀
Market Structure Break with Volume & ATR#### Indicator Overview:
The *Market Structure Break with Volume & ATR (MSB+VolATR)* indicator is designed to identify significant market structure breakouts and breakdowns using a combination of price action, volume analysis, and volatility (ATR). It is particularly useful for traders who rely on higher timeframes for swing trading or positional trading. The indicator highlights bullish and bearish breakouts, retests, fakeouts, and potential buy/sell signals based on RSI overbought/oversold conditions.
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### Key Features:
1. *Market Structure Analysis*:
- Identifies swing highs and lows on a user-defined higher timeframe.
- Detects breakouts and breakdowns when price exceeds these levels with volume and ATR validation.
2. *Volume Validation*:
- Ensures breakouts are accompanied by above-average volume, reducing the likelihood of false signals.
3. *ATR Filter*:
- Filters out insignificant breakouts by requiring the breakout size to exceed a multiple of the ATR.
4. *RSI Integration*:
- Adds a momentum filter by considering overbought/oversold conditions using RSI.
5. *Visual Enhancements*:
- Draws colored boxes to highlight breakout zones.
- Labels breakouts, retests, and fakeouts for easy interpretation.
- Displays stop levels for potential trades.
6. *Alerts*:
- Provides alert conditions for buy and sell signals, enabling real-time notifications.
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### Input Settings and Their Effects:
1. **Timeframe (tf):
- Determines the higher timeframe for market structure analysis.
- *Effect*: A higher timeframe (e.g., 1D) reduces noise and provides more reliable swing points, while a lower timeframe (e.g., 4H) may generate more frequent but less reliable signals.
2. **Lookback Period (length):
- Defines the number of historical bars used to identify significant highs and lows.
- *Effect*: A longer lookback period (e.g., 50) captures broader market structure, while a shorter period (e.g., 20) reacts faster to recent price action.
3. **ATR Length (atr_length):
- Sets the period for ATR calculation.
- *Effect*: A shorter ATR length (e.g., 14) reacts faster to recent volatility, while a longer length (e.g., 21) smooths out volatility spikes.
4. **ATR Multiplier (atr_multiplier):
- Filters insignificant breakouts by requiring the breakout size to exceed ATR × multiplier.
- *Effect*: A higher multiplier (e.g., 0.2) reduces false signals but may miss smaller breakouts.
5. **Volume Multiplier (volume_multiplier):
- Sets the volume threshold for breakout validation.
- *Effect*: A higher multiplier (e.g., 1.0) ensures stronger volume confirmation but may reduce the number of signals.
6. **RSI Length (rsi_length):
- Defines the period for RSI calculation.
- *Effect*: A shorter RSI length (e.g., 10) makes the indicator more sensitive to recent price changes, while a longer length (e.g., 20) smooths out RSI fluctuations.
7. *RSI Overbought/Oversold Levels*:
- Sets the thresholds for overbought (default: 70) and oversold (default: 30) conditions.
- *Effect*: Adjusting these levels can make the indicator more or less conservative in generating signals.
8. **Stop Loss Multiplier (SL_Multiplier):
- Determines the distance of the stop-loss level from the entry price based on ATR.
- *Effect*: A higher multiplier (e.g., 2.0) provides wider stops, reducing the risk of being stopped out prematurely but increasing potential losses.
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### How It Works:
1. *Breakout Detection*:
- A bullish breakout occurs when the close exceeds the highest high of the lookback period, with volume above the threshold and breakout size exceeding ATR × multiplier.
- A bearish breakout occurs when the close falls below the lowest low of the lookback period, with similar volume and ATR validation.
2. *Retest Logic*:
- After a breakout, if price retests the breakout zone without closing beyond it, a retest label is displayed.
3. *Fakeout Detection*:
- If price briefly breaks out but reverses back into the range, a fakeout label is displayed.
4. *Buy/Sell Signals*:
- A sell signal is generated when price reverses below a bullish breakout zone and RSI is overbought.
- A buy signal is generated when price reverses above a bearish breakout zone and RSI is oversold.
5. *Stop Levels*:
- Stop-loss levels are plotted based on ATR × SL_Multiplier, providing a visual guide for risk management.
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### Who Can Use It and How:
1. *Swing Traders*:
- Use the indicator on daily or 4-hour timeframes to identify high-probability breakout trades.
- Combine with other technical analysis tools (e.g., trendlines, Fibonacci levels) for confirmation.
2. *Positional Traders*:
- Apply the indicator on weekly or daily charts to capture long-term trends.
- Use the stop-loss levels to manage risk over extended periods.
3. *Algorithmic Traders*:
- Integrate the buy/sell signals into automated trading systems.
- Use the alert conditions to trigger trades programmatically.
4. *Risk-Averse Traders*:
- Adjust the ATR and volume multipliers to filter out low-probability trades.
- Use wider stop-loss levels to avoid premature exits.
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### Where to Use It:
- *Forex*: Identify breakouts in major currency pairs.
- *Stocks*: Spot trend reversals in high-volume stocks.
- *Commodities*: Trade breakouts in gold, oil, or other commodities.
- *Crypto*: Apply to Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other cryptocurrencies for volatile breakout opportunities.
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### Example Use Case:
- *Timeframe*: 1D
- *Lookback Period*: 50
- *ATR Length*: 14
- *ATR Multiplier*: 0.1
- *Volume Multiplier*: 0.5
- *RSI Length*: 14
- *RSI Overbought/Oversold*: 70/30
- *SL Multiplier*: 1.5
In this setup, the indicator will:
1. Identify significant swing highs and lows on the daily chart.
2. Validate breakouts with volume and ATR filters.
3. Generate buy/sell signals when price reverses and RSI confirms overbought/oversold conditions.
4. Plot stop-loss levels for risk management.
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### Conclusion:
The *MSB+VolATR* indicator is a versatile tool for traders seeking to capitalize on market structure breakouts with added confirmation from volume and volatility. By customizing the input settings, traders can adapt the indicator to their preferred trading style and risk tolerance. Whether you're a swing trader, positional trader, or algorithmic trader, this indicator provides actionable insights to enhance your trading strategy.
Price Action and Buy/SellThis Pine Script™ code is a technical analysis indicator developed for use on the TradingView platform. It analyzes price action to generate buy and sell signals and determines the strength of these signals (strong/weak) using additional indicators such as RSI (Relative Strength Index) and volume. Below is a detailed explanation of the code and the results of each setting:
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### *1. General Overview*
This indicator analyzes price action to identify *swing highs* and *swing lows, and based on these points, it draws **support (demand)* and *resistance (supply)* zones. Additionally, it generates *Break of Structure (BOS)* signals when these zones are breached. The indicator includes the following features:
- *Price Action Analysis*: Detection of swing highs and swing lows.
- *Support and Resistance Zones*: Zones drawn using ATR (Average True Range).
- *Buy/Sell Signals*: Signals based on wick, volume, and RSI conditions.
- *Candlestick Patterns*: Detection of over 30 candlestick patterns.
- *Signal Strength*: RSI and volume-based strength classification.
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### *2. Indicator Settings*
#### *Price Action Settings*
- *Swing High/Low Length*:
- Defines the number of bars to consider for detecting swing highs and lows.
- *Result*: Higher values result in fewer but more significant swing points.
- *ATR Length*:
- Determines the period for the Average True Range calculation.
- *Result*: A higher ATR length smooths volatility, while a lower length makes the indicator more sensitive.
- *History to Keep*:
- Determines how many past supply and demand zones are retained on the chart.
- *Result*: A higher value keeps more historical zones but may clutter the chart.
- *Box Width Multiplier*:
- Adjusts the width of supply and demand zones based on ATR.
- *Result*: A higher multiplier creates wider zones, while a lower multiplier creates narrower zones.
- *Enable MA Filter*:
- Filters swing points based on their position relative to a moving average.
- *Result*: Only swing points above the moving average are considered if enabled.
- *MA Length*:
- Sets the period for the moving average used in filtering.
- *Result*: A longer MA length smooths the filter, while a shorter length makes it more responsive.
#### *Visual Settings*
- *Show Price Action Labels*:
- Displays labels such as HH (Higher High), HL (Higher Low), LH (Lower High), and LL (Lower Low).
- *Result*: Helps identify the structure of price action.
- *Supply/Demand Colors*:
- Customizes the colors for supply (resistance) and demand (support) zones.
- *Result*: Improves visual clarity and customization.
- *BOS/POI Label Colors*:
- Customizes the colors for Break of Structure (BOS) and Point of Interest (POI) labels.
- *Result*: Enhances readability of key levels.
#### *Buy/Sell Improvements*
- *Enable Buy/Sell Signals*:
- Activates buy/sell signal generation based on price action and volume.
- *Result*: Generates signals when conditions are met.
- *Enable Candlestick Patterns*:
- Detects common candlestick reversal patterns for buy/sell signals.
- *Result*: Adds additional confirmation to signals.
- *Wick Deviation Factor*:
- Defines how much longer a wick must be compared to the body to be considered significant.
- *Result*: Filters out weak signals with insignificant wicks.
- *Volume Threshold*:
- Sets the volume multiplier for detecting fake signals.
- *Result*: Higher values filter out low-volume signals.
- *RSI Period*:
- Determines the length of the RSI used in signal detection.
- *Result*: A shorter RSI length makes the indicator more sensitive.
- *RSI Overbought/Oversold Levels*:
- Defines thresholds for overbought (bearish) and oversold (bullish) conditions.
- *Result*: Helps identify potential reversals.
- *SL Multiplier*:
- Adjusts the stop-loss level based on ATR.
- *Result*: A higher multiplier increases the stop-loss distance.
#### *Volume & Wick Filters*
- *Enable Volume Filter*:
- Filters swing points based on volume.
- *Result*: Only high-volume swing points are considered if enabled.
- *Enable Wick Filter*:
- Requires significant price rejection (wick) for swing points.
- *Result*: Filters out swing points with insignificant wicks.
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### *3. Key Calculations*
- *Swing High/Low Detection*:
- Uses ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow to identify swing points.
- *ATR Calculation*:
- Measures market volatility to adjust zone widths.
- *RSI Calculation*:
- Identifies overbought and oversold conditions.
- *Candlestick Pattern Detection*:
- Detects patterns like hammer, engulfing, harami, and more.
- *Signal Confirmation*:
- Requires confirmation from the next candle if enabled.
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### *4. Buy/Sell Signal Logic*
- *Buy Signal Conditions*:
- Price closes or touches a demand zone.
- Long lower wick (if enabled).
- High volume (if enabled).
- RSI in oversold territory (if enabled).
- Candlestick pattern confirmation (if enabled).
- *Sell Signal Conditions*:
- Price closes or touches a supply zone.
- Long upper wick (if enabled).
- High volume (if enabled).
- RSI in overbought territory (if enabled).
- Candlestick pattern confirmation (if enabled).
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### *5. Signal Strength*
- *Strong Buy Signal*:
- RSI < 20 and volume > average volume.
- *Weak Buy Signal*:
- RSI < 20 but volume ≤ average volume.
- *Strong Sell Signal*:
- RSI > 80 and volume > average volume.
- *Weak Sell Signal*:
- RSI > 80 but volume ≤ average volume.
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### *6. Visual Output*
- *Supply/Demand Zones*:
- Drawn as colored boxes on the chart.
- *BOS Labels*:
- Displayed when a zone is breached.
- *Buy/Sell Labels*:
- Displayed at the signal point with strength classification.
- *Stop Levels*:
- Plotted as circles for pending buy/sell signals.
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### *7. Alert Conditions*
- *Buy Signal Alert*:
- Triggered when a buy signal is confirmed.
- *Sell Signal Alert*:
- Triggered when a sell signal is confirmed.
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### *8. Customization Tips*
- Adjust *Swing Length* and *ATR Length* to match your trading timeframe.
- Use *Volume and Wick Filters* to reduce false signals.
- Customize colors and labels for better visual clarity.
- Enable *Candlestick Patterns* for additional confirmation.
### *1. Who Should Use This Indicator?*
This indicator is ideal for:
- *Price Action Traders*: Traders who focus on swing highs, swing lows, and key levels of support and resistance.
- *Swing Traders*: Traders who hold positions for several days to weeks and rely on trend continuation or reversal signals.
- *Day Traders*: Traders who operate in shorter timeframes and need quick, reliable signals.
- *Technical Analysts*: Traders who use technical indicators like RSI, ATR, and volume to confirm their trades.
- *Beginner and Intermediate Traders*: The indicator is user-friendly and provides clear visual cues, making it accessible to less experienced traders.
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### *2. Where Can It Be Applied?*
This indicator can be used on:
- *Forex Pairs*: Especially pairs with strong trends or clear support/resistance levels.
- *Stocks*: Works well with liquid stocks that exhibit clear price action.
- *Commodities*: Effective for assets like gold, oil, and silver, which often show strong support/resistance zones.
- *Cryptocurrencies*: Suitable for volatile assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, where price action and candlestick patterns are prominent.
- *Indices*: Can be applied to indices like the S&P 500, NASDAQ, or DAX.
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### *3. How to Use It Effectively*
#### *Step 1: Set Up the Indicator*
1. Add the indicator to your chart on TradingView.
2. Customize the settings based on your trading style:
- *Swing Length*: Adjust based on your timeframe (e.g., 20 for day trading, 50 for swing trading).
- *ATR Length*: Use 14 for default volatility settings or adjust for smoother zones.
- *Volume and Wick Filters*: Enable to reduce false signals.
- *Candlestick Patterns*: Enable for additional confirmation.
#### *Step 2: Identify Key Levels*
- Look for *support (demand)* and *resistance (supply)* zones drawn by the indicator.
- Pay attention to *Break of Structure (BOS)* labels, which indicate a potential trend continuation.
#### *Step 3: Wait for Confirmation*
- For *buy signals*:
- Price should close or touch a demand zone.
- Look for a long lower wick, high volume, and RSI in oversold territory.
- Confirm with a bullish candlestick pattern (e.g., hammer, engulfing).
- For *sell signals*:
- Price should close or touch a supply zone.
- Look for a long upper wick, high volume, and RSI in overbought territory.
- Confirm with a bearish candlestick pattern (e.g., shooting star, engulfing).
#### *Step 4: Manage Risk*
- Use the *stop-loss levels* plotted by the indicator (based on ATR).
- Adjust the *SL Multiplier* to match your risk tolerance.
- Combine with proper position sizing and risk management strategies.
#### *Step 5: Monitor Signal Strength*
- *Strong Signals*: RSI in extreme zones (oversold/overbought) and high volume.
- *Weak Signals*: RSI not in extreme zones or low volume.
- Prioritize trades with *strong signals* for higher probability setups.
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### *4. Trading Strategies*
#### *A. Swing Trading*
- *Timeframe*: 4-hour or daily charts.
- *Usage*:
- Identify swing highs and lows.
- Trade breakouts from supply/demand zones.
- Use candlestick patterns for additional confirmation.
- *Example*:
- Buy when price breaks above a demand zone with a bullish engulfing pattern.
- Sell when price breaks below a supply zone with a bearish engulfing pattern.
#### *B. Day Trading*
- *Timeframe*: 5-minute or 15-minute charts.
- *Usage*:
- Focus on intraday support/resistance levels.
- Use volume and wick filters to avoid false signals.
- Trade reversals at key levels.
- *Example*:
- Buy when price touches a demand zone with a long lower wick and high volume.
- Sell when price touches a supply zone with a long upper wick and high volume.
#### *C. Trend Following*
- *Timeframe*: 1-hour or 4-hour charts.
- *Usage*:
- Identify trends using swing highs and lows.
- Trade in the direction of the trend after a pullback to a demand/supply zone.
- *Example*:
- In an uptrend, buy when price retraces to a demand zone with a bullish candlestick pattern.
- In a downtrend, sell when price retraces to a supply zone with a bearish candlestick pattern.
#### *D. Reversal Trading*
- *Timeframe*: 1-hour or daily charts.
- *Usage*:
- Look for overbought/oversold conditions with RSI.
- Trade reversals at key supply/demand zones.
- *Example*:
- Buy when RSI is oversold and price is at a demand zone with a hammer pattern.
- Sell when RSI is overbought and price is at a supply zone with a shooting star pattern.
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### *5. Tips for Success*
- *Combine with Other Indicators*: Use this indicator alongside trend-following tools like moving averages or MACD for additional confirmation.
- *Backtest*: Test the indicator on historical data to understand its performance in different market conditions.
- *Avoid Overtrading*: Wait for high-probability setups with strong signals.
- *Stay Disciplined*: Stick to your trading plan and risk management rules.
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### *6. Example Use Case*
- *Scenario*: You are a swing trader analyzing the EUR/USD daily chart.
- *Step 1*: The indicator identifies a demand zone at 1.1200 with a bullish engulfing pattern.
- *Step 2*: RSI is in oversold territory, and volume is above average.
- *Step 3*: You enter a long position when price closes above the demand zone.
- *Step 4*: Set a stop-loss below the demand zone using the ATR-based stop level.
- *Step 5*: Exit the trade when price reaches a supply zone or shows signs of reversal.
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By following these guidelines, traders can effectively use this indicator to identify high-probability setups, manage risk, and improve their trading performance. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trader, this tool can be a valuable addition to your trading arsenal.
Earnings Date and CountdownOverview:
The Earnings Date & Countdown (EDC) Indicator displays the next earnings date for a stock and a countdown of days remaining until the earnings announcement. This helps traders stay informed about upcoming earnings events and adjust their strategies accordingly.
Features:
- Displays the next earnings date in a customizable format.
- Accurate countdown of days remaining until the earnings event (optional).
- Automatically adjusts for time zones and ensures the correct number of full calendar days.
- Customizable display position for easy visibility on the chart.
Settings:
- Show day of the week: option to toggle the day of the week.
- Date Format: choose between dd mmm, mmm dd, dd/mm or mm/dd.
- Show year: option to toggle the year display.
- Show (countdown): option to toggle the countdown display.
- Indicator position: adjusts the location of the display on the chart.
Why use this indicator?
Earnings reports often cause significant price movements.
This indicator helps traders plan ahead by keeping earnings dates visible and tracking the countdown with precision directly on the chart.
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