Back to the FutureSupport and Resistance is a large part of price structure. However many complicate it with increasing exotic (and often valueless) derivatives and permutations.
This is very simple, it plots the high and low of yesterday. Think of it as a frame of reference, if the day is mean reversion or neutral (about 70% of the time) price bounces around these levels quite frequently.
If price travels to the bottom of the box, and moves below, and then re-enters the box, hit the buy button. If price travels to the top of the box, and moves above, and then re-enters the box, hit the sell button.
If price travels down to the bottom of the box, and moves below, and then tests the box, if that test fails and price continues down - hit the sell button.
If price travels up to the top of the box, and move above, and then tests the box, if that test fails and price continues up - hit the buy button.
אינדיקטורים ואסטרטגיות
DAILY AND WEEKLY MID LINESDAILY AND WEEKLY MID LINES INDICATOR
Description:
This indicator calculates and visualizes the dynamic midpoint (mid) of the current day and week in real-time. It provides traders with key reference levels based on developing price action.
Features:
Daily Mid Line:
Color: Orange
Thickness: 3 pixels
Style: Solid line
Updates: Automatically recalculates with each new candle
Calculation: Average of the day's highest high and lowest low from market open
Weekly Mid Line:
Color: Blue
Thickness: 3 pixels
Style: Dashed line
Updates: Continuously recalculates throughout the week
Calculation: Average of the week's highest high and lowest low from week start
How It Works:
At the start of each new trading day (00:00), the daily mid line resets and begins calculating from the first candle
At the start of each new trading week (typically Monday), the weekly mid line resets and begins fresh calculations
Both lines extend automatically to the right as new candles form
The lines are dynamic - they adjust as new highs/lows are made during the day/week
Trading Applications:
Support/Resistance Levels:
The mid lines act as natural equilibrium points where price may find temporary support or resistance
Daily mid can serve as intraday pivot, weekly mid as broader market balance point
Trend Analysis:
Price consistently above mid lines suggests bullish momentum
Price consistently below mid lines suggests bearish momentum
Relationship between daily and weekly mid lines shows multi-timeframe alignment
Entry/Exit Signals:
Price crossing above daily mid may indicate short-term bullish momentum
Price crossing below daily mid may indicate short-term bearish momentum
Weekly mid breaks can signal more significant trend changes
Market Context:
Distance between price and mid lines indicates market extremity
Steeper mid line slopes suggest stronger directional momentum
Flat mid lines suggest range-bound or consolidating markets
Confluence Trading:
Combine with other indicators (RSI, MACD, moving averages) for confirmation
Use as dynamic levels for stop-loss placement or take-profit targets
Best Practices:
More effective on higher timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily) for clearer signals
Works well in trending markets where mid lines act as moving support/resistance
Monitor for price rejection or acceptance at mid levels for trading decisions
Use in conjunction with volume analysis for confirmation
Psychological Significance:
Mid points often represent fair value areas where buyers and sellers find temporary equilibrium, making them natural decision points for market participants.
This indicator is particularly useful for day traders, swing traders, and position traders looking for dynamic, real-time reference points that adapt to current market conditions rather than relying on static historical levels.
FX Fresh Momentum FX Fresh Momentum calculates the true strength and session momentum of the 8 major currencies using a 7-pair average and session resets (Tokyo, London, New York).
Each session opens with a zero-base, allowing you to see only the fresh momentum.
Includes pair-averaged strength, ×100 momentum scaling, vertical session dividers, and institutional color coding.
Ideal for FX day traders who want cleaner session-based momentum signals
CRR - Entry SIN RETROUse in 1 minute:
EMA 15, 30, 200 → strong trend.
VWAP → institutional fair price.
RSI (8) → strength (Bull > 60, Bear < 40).
MACD → momentum direction.
Volume vs. average → ensure sufficient liquidity.
FVG (optional) → liquidity gap in your favor.
2️⃣ Signals WITHOUT PULLBACK
BUY WITHOUT PULLBACK when:
EMA15 > EMA30 > EMA200 (strong bullish trend)
MACD bullish, RSI > 60
High volume
Price above EMA15 and VWAP
(Optional) Bullish FVG in your favor
SELL WITHOUT PULLBACK when everything above is reversed (bearish).
Generate alerts:
CRR BUY 1m WITHOUT PULLBACK
CRR SELL 1m WITHOUT PULLBACK
3️⃣ Single-line HUD
When a signal appears, everything is automatically set up:
DIR: BUY / SELL / —
ENTRY: entry price
SL: 1× ATR
TP1, TP2, TP3: 1×, 2×, and 3× ATR
Everything is displayed in a compact HUD (configurable position).
🧠 In simple terms:
It's your engine for quick entries in 1M when the market is moving at full speed, without pullbacks, with everything filtered by trend, strength, volume, and FVG, and it provides you with the ENTRY–SL–TPs ready to go.
EMA Cross Pullback For M5 timeframe chart.
Best combine with MACD.
Stop Loss slightly below/above ema50.
Execution Heatmap v8 — Classic Blocks (Final Logic)This indicator visualizes real-time market context through a structured execution heatmap, representing multiple analytic dimensions in a compact on-chart panel. Designed for traders who rely on confluence-based decision making, it tracks the shifting behavior of price, volume, and structural regimes to help identify momentum shifts, exhaustion points, and directional conviction.
🔶 Overview
The Execution Heatmap v8 consolidates key elements from trend, volume, and momentum analysis into a single panel. Each row represents a core component of the execution model, colored dynamically to reflect bullish, bearish, neutral, or mixed states. The final block produces a BUY, SELL, or SELL-ALERT classification — fully aligned with the internal logic of the GOLDMASTER‑HUD framework.
🔸 Core Logic Components
VWAP Direction: Detects price bias relative to VWAP (overextended, below value, or neutral).
Impulse Engine: Evaluates momentum using RSI and MFI thresholds to determine directional energy.
Volume Surge: Highlights aggressive volume imbalances and determines the dominant side (bull or bear).
Fake Break Detection: Identifies false breakouts at recent swing extremes to flag potential reversals.
Regime Filter: Measures underlying trend structure using dual‑EMA alignment (20/50 EMA).
Pattern Recognition: Detects emerging HL (higher low) or LH (lower high) structures.
Structure Strength: Maps strong vs. weak structural phases based on regime and pattern alignment.
Final Signal Engine: Synthesizes all modules into actionable classifications:
BUY: Price structure supports trend continuation.
SELL‑ALERT: Early weakness or exhaustion detected within a strong up‑trend.
SELL: Confirmed reversal alignment (momentum, VWAP, volume, and structure all bearish).
WAIT: Caution when conditions remain inconclusive.
🟩🟥 Color‑Coded Heat Blocks
Each metric is represented as a colored cell:
Green: Bullish / upward bias
Red: Bearish / downward bias
Yellow: Neutral / weak / mixed
Dark gray: Undefined or transitional
⚙️ Customization
Adjustable panel position (bottom‑right, bottom‑left, top‑right, top‑left).
Non‑intrusive table layout optimized for overlaying on active charts.
Lightweight execution with minimal resource load, ideal for intraday use.
X FP Imbalancesprovides advanced volume profile analysis by isolating and visualizing market aggression at a granular price level. It is a powerful tool for short-term and intraday traders seeking objective confirmation of supply and demand dynamics, primarily used to identify high-probability reversal or continuation points based on order flow principles.
Key Functionality and Methodology
The indicator operates by transforming standard time-based candle data into a Volume-at-Price footprint, focusing specifically on aggressive market activity.
Granular Aggression Measurement (Delta)
The script dynamically segments the price range into discrete price levels (tickAmount). This granularity is controlled either by a user-defined fixed tick count or automatically adjusted using the Average True Range (ATR) to adapt the box size to current market volatility.
The script uses lower timeframe data (e.g., 1-minute bars) to accurately distribute the total volume into each price level, distinguishing between aggressive buying (Up Volume) and aggressive selling (Down Volume).
The core output is Delta, which is the net difference between aggressive buying and aggressive selling at each price level.
Stacked Imbalance Identification
The indicator identifies an imbalance when the volume from one side (e.g., aggressive buyers) overwhelms the total volume at that level by a user-defined percentage (imbalanceP).
A single price level where the Delta percentage exceeds the threshold is defined as an Imbalance.
The Stacked Imbalance is the primary signal, triggered when the imbalance is detected on a user-defined number of consecutive price levels (stacked) in the same direction (e.g., 3 consecutive levels of aggressive buying). This signals a high-conviction structural break or strong rejection.
Stacked imbalances are visually highlighted and can trigger real-time alerts upon bar close.
Strategic Applications
This indicator is invaluable for traders who integrate order flow concepts into their decision-making process.
One-Sided Stack (Supply/Demand Zone): Aggressive selling (Red Stack) at a high price, followed by price reversal, identifies a Structural Supply Zone (Resistance). The level is where sellers aggressively rejected demand, leaving an untested area of supply.
Overlapping Stacks (Climax Reversal): Consecutive Buy Stacks followed immediately by Sell Stacks in a tight range signals Buyer Exhaustion and an immediate Climax Reversal. The buying power was absorbed and instantly overwhelmed by waiting supply.
Absence of Stack: When price moves sharply through a level without creating any Stacked Imbalances, it suggests an Orderly Move or Liquidity Void. The absence of resistance means the market move is structurally weak and often vulnerable to a retest.
The choice between a Fixed Tick Distance (for micro-pattern precision) and ATR-based sizing (for volatility-adjusted analysis) allows the user to tailor the indicator to specific asset classes and trading styles.
Relative Strength Line by QuantxThe Relative Strength Line compares the price performance of a stock against a benchmark index (e.g., NIFTY, S&P 500, Bank Nifty, etc.).
It does not indicate momentum of the stock itself — it indicates whether the stock is outperforming or underperforming the market.
🔍 How To Read It
RSL Behavior Meaning
RSL moving up Stock is outperforming the benchmark (strong leadership)
RSL moving down Stock is underperforming the benchmark (weakness vs market)
RSL breaking above previous highs Strong institutional demand, leadership candidate
RSL trending sideways Stock is performing similar to the index (no leadership)
📈 Why It Matters
Institutional traders and top-performing strategies focus on stocks showing relative strength BEFORE price breakout.
A stock making new RSL highs even before a price breakout often becomes a top performer in the coming trend.
🧠 Core Trading Edge
You don’t need to predict the market.
Just identify which stocks are being accumulated and leading the market right now — that’s what the Relative Strength Line reveals.
Perfect Trade Screener – Merthan KRYPTO PRO (v6) for cryptoPerfect Trade Screener – Merthan KRYPTO PRO (v6) for crypto
ATR% Multiple from MA (with QQQ Reference)ATR% Multiple from MA (with QQQ Reference)
This indicator measures how extended a stock's price is from its moving average, normalized by volatility (ATR). It's useful for identifying overbought/oversold conditions and timing profit-taking.
How it works:
ATR% = ATR / Current Price (volatility as % of price)
% Gain From MA = How far price is from the moving average
ATR% Multiple From MA = % Gain From MA ÷ ATR%
Features:
Displays ATR% Multiple for the current symbol
Adds QQQ ATR% Multiple as a market benchmark reference
Shows % Gain From MA and ATR % for additional context
Customizable MA type (SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA) and lengths
Usage:
Values of 7-10+ suggest taking partial profits (price is extended)
Negative values suggest oversold conditions
Compare your stock's extension to QQQ to gauge relative strength
Inspired by jfsrev's original ATR% Multiple from 50-MA concept, with added QQQ market reference:
Smart Non-Overlapping S/R How to Interpret This Chart
The "Cluster" Effect: Look for areas where lines from different timeframes are close together (e.g., a Daily Support line is right next to a 4-Hour Support line). These "clusters" are very strong zones where price is highly likely to bounce.
Breakouts:
Bullish Breakout: If a candle closes above a Resistance line (e.g., "Daily Res"), that line often turns into new Support.
Bearish Breakout: If a candle closes below a Support line (e.g., "Daily Sup"), that line often turns into new Resistance.
Color Coding:
Orange (Daily): Major levels. Expect big reactions here.
Purple (4H): Medium trend levels. Good for swing trades.
Blue (1H): Minor levels. Good for day trading entries.
BuLLzEyE_MNQ FVG/IFVG SystemFVG Boxes
These are the main trading zones. The indicator automatically detects Fair Value Gaps and draws boxes on your chart:
• GREEN boxes = Bullish FVG (potential buy zone)
• RED boxes = Bearish FVG (potential sell zone)
• YELLOW boxes = IFVG (Inverse FVG - filled gaps that now act as support/resistance)
• GRAY boxes = Mitigated FVG (gap has been filled)
• WHITE dashed line = 50% level (optimal entry point within the FVG)
Session Boxes
Session boxes show you the high/low range of each major trading session. This helps identify where liquidity sits:
• PURPLE = Asia Session (6:00 PM - 3:00 AM ET)
• BLUE = London Session (3:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET)
• ORANGE = New York Session (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM ET)
• TEAL = Sydney Session (5:00 PM - 2:00 AM ET)
• LIME GREEN = Kill Zone / London-NY Overlap (8:00 AM - 11:00 AM ET) - BEST TRADING TIME
Entry Signals
• GREEN triangle pointing UP = Long entry signal at a Bullish FVG (not 100% reliable)
• RED triangle pointing DOWN = Short entry signal at a Bearish FVG (not 100% reliable)
Liquidity Sweeps
• RED X with 'SWEEP' = Previous Day High (PDH) was swept
• GREEN X with 'SWEEP' = Previous Day Low (PDL) was swept
• Dotted lines = PDH (red) and PDL (green) levels
Information Tables
HTF Bias Table (Top Right): Shows whether the higher timeframe (default 15m) is bullish or bearish, the number of active FVGs, and whether you're in the trading session.
Risk Calculator Table (Bottom Right): Shows your risk amount and calculates how many contracts you can trade for different stop loss sizes (5pt, 10pt, 15pt).
How It Works
What is a Fair Value Gap?
A Fair Value Gap (FVG) is a 3-candle pattern where aggressive buying or selling creates a price void. Specifically, it's when the wick of the first candle doesn't overlap with the wick of the third candle, leaving a gap in between. Price tends to return to these gaps to 'rebalance' before continuing in the original direction.
What is an Inverse FVG?
When an FVG gets filled (price returns and closes through the gap), it becomes an Inverse FVG (IFVG). These zones flip their polarity - a filled Bullish FVG becomes resistance, and a filled Bearish FVG becomes support. The indicator automatically converts mitigated FVGs to yellow IFVG boxes.
The 50% Entry Level
The dashed white line in each FVG represents the 50% level (also called Consequent Encroachment). This is considered the optimal entry point - it's the middle of the imbalance where price is most likely to react.
Suggested Trading Strategy
1. Check HTF Bias (top right table) - only trade in that direction
2. Wait for a liquidity sweep (SWEEP label appears)
3. Look for an FVG to form AFTER the sweep
4. Enter when price returns to the 50% level (dashed line)
5. Place stop loss below/above the FVG (add 2 ticks buffer)
6. Take profit at 1:2 or 1:3 risk-to-reward ratio
Settings Explained
FVG Settings
• Min FVG Size: Minimum gap size in points to be considered valid (default: 2.0)
• Max FVG Age: How many bars until an FVG is removed from chart (default: 50)
• Show 50% Entry Level: Toggle the dashed entry line on/off
Session Settings
• Show Session Boxes: Toggle all session boxes on/off
• Max Sessions to Show: How many historical sessions to display (default: 5)
• Individual Session Toggles: Turn each session (Asia/London/NY/Sydney/Kill Zone) on or off
Risk Calculator Settings
• Account Size: Your trading account balance
• Risk Per Trade: Percentage of account to risk per trade (default: 0.5%)
• Tick Value/Size: Contract specifications for MNQ ($0.50 per tick, 0.25 point tick size)
Tips for Best Results
1. Trade during the Kill Zone (8:00-11:00 AM ET) for best volatility and liquidity
2. Always align trades with HTF bias - don't fight the trend
3. Wait for liquidity sweeps before entering - this confirms smart money activity
4. Use the 50% level for entries - it offers the best risk-to-reward
5. Watch for IFVG zones as additional confluence for entries
6. Use the risk calculator to size positions properly - never risk more than you can afford
7. Session boxes help identify where stops are clustered - sweeps of these levels often precede reversals
Available Alerts
• New FVG Formed (Bullish or Bearish)
• Price Touching 50% Entry Level
• FVG Mitigated (gap filled)
• Long Entry Signal
• Short Entry Signal
• PDH/PDL Liquidity Sweep
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Created by BullyTrading
Designed for MNQ Prop Firm Trading
Gap Down (3% or more)Identify Gap Down (3% or more) from the previous day's close to the next day's high.
A.P.E Quarter PtsThis indicator draws a set of straight horizontal price levels on your chart.
Each line is spaced evenly apart at a distance you choose — these are called quarter-points.
As price moves, the grid of lines stays centered around the current price, so you always see the nearest support and resistance levels. The lines above price show possible resistance, and the lines below price show possible support.
Some of the lines can be drawn thicker or in a stronger color to show more important levels.
Overall, the indicator gives you a clean, easy-to-read structure of evenly spaced levels that help you see where price may react, stall, bounce, or reverse.
Sree Daily RangeVery simple indicator to draw support and resistance levels given the price. It creates a given lebel at the level
AI Kernel Regression StrategyHow to Use This Strategy
Paste the Code: Open the Pine Editor, paste the code, and click "Add to chart".
Look for Reversals:
BUY Signal: The price dipped below the green band (oversold) and snapped back up. The script identifies this as a high-probability bounce.
SELL Signal: The price spiked above the red band (overbought) and snapped back down.
Adjust the "Lookback Window":
In the settings (gear icon), if you change Lookback Window to a higher number (e.g., 15-20), the lines become smoother (better for trends).
If you lower it (e.g., 3-5), it becomes very reactive (better for scalping).
Important Note on "Repainting"
This script uses a technique called Regression. In live trading, it works perfectly (the signal appears when the candle closes). However, be aware that "AI" scripts like this are heavy on calculations. If you refresh your browser, the historical lines might shift slightly to fit the data better. Always wait for the candle to close before taking the trade to ensure the signal is locked in.
Quicksilver Recovery Overlay [Strict]The Quicksilver Recovery Overlay is a proprietary visual analysis tool designed to identify high-probability reversal points in volatile markets. Originally developed for internal use to stabilize Prop Firm drawdowns, this script translates complex algorithmic logic into simple, actionable visual signals on your chart.
🚫 The Problem:
Most traders lose capital trying to "catch a falling knife." They buy too early during a crash and get liquidated before the reversal happens.
✅ The Solution:
This overlay forces discipline. It will only print a "QS BUY" signal when three specific institutional criteria are met simultaneously. If the setup is not perfect, the chart remains clean, keeping you out of bad trades.
The Logic (The "Triple Confluence" Engine):
Deep Exhaustion: The Stochastic RSI must pierce the extreme oversold zone (< 20), indicating seller exhaustion.
Momentum Crossover: The Fast %K line must cross above the Slow %D line, confirming momentum has shifted.
Heikin Ashi Filter: The current Heikin Ashi candle must be GREEN (Bullish). This filters out "fake" reversals where price is still wicking down.
Features:
Visual Signal Labels: Green "QS BUY" and Red "QS SELL" tags appear directly on the bar.
Zero Repaint Logic: Signals are confirmed on candle close.
Status Dashboard: A built-in monitor in the top right corner confirms the algorithm is active.
Recommended Settings:
Assets: ETHUSD, BTCUSD, XAUUSD (Gold).
Timeframes:
1-Minute: For scalping and drawdown recovery.
15-Minute: For swing trading and trend reversals.
How to Get Access:
This is a Protected Script. Access is granted exclusively to members of the Quicksilver Algo Systems ecosystem.
Get your license key here: whop.com
Risk Disclosure: Trading involves substantial risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Alson Chew PAM EXE and Mother BarIndicators for strategies taught by Alson Chew's Price Action Manipulation (PAM) course
Two functions.
First it identifies EXE bars (Pin, Mark, Icecream bars).
Second it identifies Mother bars and draws an extension line for 6 bars.
Applicable to all time frames and can customise how many signals to show.
To be used in conjunction with trading strategies like
- 20 SMA, 50 SMA, 200 SMA FS formation
- Force Bottom, Force Top FS formation
- UR1 and DR1 using EXE Bar
2-Candle Pattern + Highest/Lowest 10 (NLS)...................
Buy - Sell Hight Low Candle
RR 1:3
Winrate: 80%
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Smart Risk Meter (Adaptive v2)How it works
The Smart Risk Meter reads momentum, distance from the long-term trend, and drawdown pressure, then adapts those signals to the asset’s volatility. Low-vol assets get tighter scaling, high-vol assets get wider scaling, so the 0–1 risk score stays meaningful on anything from SPX to BTC.
How to use it
• 0.0–0.4: Accumulation zone. Market is calm or recovering — ideal for building positions.
• 0.4–0.6: Neutral. Trend can go either way — manage sizing.
• 0.6–0.8: Elevated risk. Momentum is stretched — tighten stops or reduce exposure.
• 0.8–1.0: Overheated. High risk of sharp pullbacks — avoid chasing.
Use it as a bias filter, a DCA timing tool, or a simple risk-on/risk-off read. It won’t predict tops or bottoms, but it keeps you aligned with the market’s temperature.
CEDEARDataLibrary "CEDEARData"
getUnderlying(cedearTicker)
Parameters:
cedearTicker (simple string)
getRatio(cedearTicker)
Parameters:
cedearTicker (simple string)
getCurrency(cedearTicker)
Parameters:
cedearTicker (simple string)
isValidCedear(cedearTicker)
Parameters:
cedearTicker (simple string)
Volume Orderblock Breakout — Naaganeunja Lite v3.6Volume orderblocks breakout indicator
you can use it 5minutes (short trading)
or 4 hours(swing trading)
it is best indicator in the world






















