Breakout LevelsBreakout Levels - User Guide
Overview
The Breakout Levels indicator automatically detects and displays significant breakout candles across multiple timeframes. A breakout occurs when price makes a strong, decisive move - identified by candles with unusually large bodies relative to average volatility.
These breakout levels often act as future support/resistance zones, making them valuable reference points for trading decisions.
What is a Breakout?
A breakout is detected when a candle's body size (the distance between open and close) is significantly larger than normal. By default, the script looks for candles that are 2x the ATR (Average True Range) or larger.
Example:
If the 14-period ATR is $5, a candle with a $10+ body would qualify as a breakout
These represent strong, committed moves by the market
The script marks the high of bullish breakouts and the low of bearish breakouts
Settings Guide
Timeframes
Toggle which timeframes to monitor for breakouts:
Show Daily Breakouts - Green/Red levels from daily chart breakouts
Show 4H Breakouts - 4-hour timeframe breakouts
Show 1H Breakouts - 1-hour timeframe breakouts
Show 15M Breakouts - 15-minute timeframe breakouts
Tip: When running on a 15-minute chart, you can see breakouts from all higher timeframes simultaneously.
Lookback (How Far Back to Display)
Controls how many bars back to show levels for each timeframe:
TimeframeDefaultWhat it Means15M50 bars~12.5 hours of breakout history1H200 bars~8 days of breakout history4H250 bars~42 days of breakout historyDaily300 bars~300 days (nearly 1 year)
Why adjust this?
Increase to see more historical levels (may clutter chart)
Decrease to focus only on recent breakouts
Older levels are still stored, just not displayed
Detection Settings
Breakout Candle Size (x ATR)
Default: 2.0
Range: 1.0 to 5.0
What it does: Multiplier for what qualifies as a "big" candle
SettingSensitivityUse Case1.0-1.5Very sensitiveCatches more breakouts, but may include false moves2.0Balanced (default)Good mix of quality and quantity3.0-5.0Very selectiveOnly the most explosive moves
Recommendation: Start with 2.0 and adjust based on your market and trading style.
Visual Settings
Bullish Breakout Color
Default: Green with 60% transparency
Marks levels where price broke upward strongly
Bearish Breakout Color
Default: Red with 60% transparency
Marks levels where price broke downward strongly
Show Labels
Toggle labels on/off
Labels display: BO
Example: "4H BO 150.25"
Turn OFF for cleaner charts when you just want the lines
How to Use This Indicator
1. Identify Key Breakout Zones
Breakout levels often become magnets where price returns later:
Former resistance (where price broke up) becomes future support
Former support (where price broke down) becomes future resistance
2. Look for Confluence
When multiple timeframe breakouts cluster near the same price:
15M + 1H + 4H breakouts all near $150 = strong level
More confluence = more significant level
3. Watch for Retests
After a breakout, price often returns to test that level:
Bullish breakout retest from above = potential long entry
Bearish breakout retest from below = potential short entry
4. Combine with Other Analysis
Use breakout levels alongside:
Your own support/resistance analysis
Volume profiles
Fibonacci levels
Candlestick patterns at these levels
Practical Examples
Example 1: Clean Breakout and Retest
Daily candle closes up with a huge body (2.5x ATR)
Green line drawn at the high of that candle
Price pulls back 3 days later and bounces exactly off that green line
Trade opportunity: Long entry at the retest with stop below
Example 2: Failed Breakout
4H bearish breakout draws a red line at the low
Price immediately reverses back above the level
Signal: The breakout was false - consider this a stop hunt zone
Example 3: Multi-Timeframe Confluence
Daily breakout at $100
4H breakout at $100.50
1H breakout at $99.80
Strong cluster zone: $99.80-$100.50 becomes a major decision point
Best Practices
DO:
✅ Start with default settings (2.0x ATR, default lookbacks)
✅ Use on a 15-minute chart to see all timeframes
✅ Look for price reactions at these levels before trading
✅ Combine with volume - breakouts with high volume are more reliable
✅ Turn off labels when chart gets too busy
DON'T:
❌ Treat every line as guaranteed support/resistance
❌ Set breakout multiplier too low (<1.5) - creates noise
❌ Ignore the context - check what's happening in the broader market
❌ Trade blindly at these levels without confirmation
Troubleshooting
"Too many lines on my chart"
Reduce the lookback settings
Turn off some timeframes (maybe just show Daily + 4H)
Increase the breakout multiplier to 2.5 or 3.0
"Not showing any levels"
Lower the breakout multiplier to 1.5
Increase lookback settings
Check that at least one timeframe toggle is ON
Verify the market had actual volatility during the period
"Labels are cluttering the chart"
Turn off "Show Labels" in settings
Lines will remain, labels disappear
Technical Notes
ATR Period: 14 (industry standard, not adjustable in this version)
Max Lines: 500 (Pine Script limitation)
Duplicate Filter: Levels within 0.3% of ATR are considered duplicates and filtered
Chart Type: Works on any chart timeframe, optimized for 15-minute
Asset Type: Works on stocks, forex, crypto, futures
Summary
The Breakout Levels indicator gives you a systematic way to identify where strong, committed market moves occurred. These levels often act as future decision points. Use them as reference zones to watch for price reactions, not as automatic trade signals.
Quick Start:
Add indicator to a 15-minute chart
Leave default settings (2.0x ATR)
Watch how price interacts with the levels over the next few days
Adjust sensitivity based on your observations
Happy trading! 📈
נקודות ורמות Pivot
VRVP Clone + Multi-POC -- PerroGordoVRVP Clone + Multi-POC
Overview
VRVP Clone + Multi-POC replicates TradingView's native Visible Range Volume Profile with several practical enhancements. The indicator displays volume distribution across price levels for the visible chart range, which is useful for identifying high-volume nodes, support/resistance zones, and areas of price acceptance.
The main differentiator from the built-in VRVP is support for multiple Point of Control (POC) lines with an intelligent peak detection algorithm. Instead of just showing the single highest-volume level, you can identify distinct volume clusters across different price zones.
Features
Dynamic Visible Range
Recalculates automatically on scroll or zoom
Analyzes only visible bars
Profile width scales proportionally to view
Multiple POC Detection (1-8 levels)
Volume Nodes Mode: Peak detection algorithm finds local volume maxima across distinct price clusters
Highest Rows Mode: Traditional approach - top N rows by raw volume
Configurable minimum separation between nodes to prevent bunching
Individual colors for each POC level
Volume Display Modes
Up/Down: Split bars showing buy vs. sell volume with black outlines for visual separation
Total: Single bar colored by dominant direction
Delta: Net volume (buy minus sell)
Delta Intensity: Gradient coloring indicating buyer/seller dominance strength per row
Value Area
Configurable percentage (default 70%)
VAH and VAL lines with customizable styles
Separate colors for volume inside vs. outside the Value Area
Positioning Options
Left or Right placement
Adjustable profile width as percentage of visible range
Row configuration via "Number of Rows" or "Ticks Per Row"
Additional Features
Statistics table showing bars analyzed, total volume, up/down percentages, price vs POC
POC price labels on chart
Line style options (Solid, Dashed, Dotted)
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How It Works
Volume from each bar is distributed across price rows based on the bar's high-low range. The allocation is proportional - if a bar spans 3 rows with 60% overlap on one row, that row receives 60% of the bar's volume.
Volume Nodes Mode identifies local peaks in the distribution (rows where volume exceeds both neighbors), then selects the highest peaks while enforcing minimum separation. This surfaces distinct support/resistance clusters rather than stacking all POC lines in a single high-volume area.
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Settings
Inputs
Setting - Description
Rows Layout - "Number of Rows" or "Ticks Per Row"
Row Size - Number of rows (24-200) or ticks per row
Volume - "Up/Down", "Total", "Delta", or source selection
Value Area % - Percentage of volume for Value Area (default 70%)
Profile Width % - Width as percentage of visible bars
Placement - "Right" or "Left" side of chart
Enhancements
Setting - Description
Number of POCs | 1-8 POC lines |
POC Mode - "Volume Nodes" (peak detection) or "Highest Rows" (traditional)
Min Node Separation - Minimum rows between nodes (0 = auto-calculate)
Delta Intensity Mode - Gradient coloring by dominance
Show Stats Table - Display analysis statistics
Style
Setting - Description
Up/Down Volume Colors - Buy/sell volume colors
Value Area Colors - Colors for VA regions
POC/VAH/VAL Colors - Line colors and styles
POC 2-8 Colors - Colors for additional POC levels
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Applications
Support/Resistance Identification
High-volume nodes tend to act as price magnets. Multiple POCs reveal layered S/R zones that aren't visible with a single POC.
Fair Value Reference
The Value Area represents where 70% of volume traded. Price tends to revert to this zone.
Volume Gap Analysis
Low-volume areas between POCs indicate prices that were rejected quickly - potential breakout or breakdown levels.
Market Structure
Multiple POCs across price levels show where the market has found acceptance, useful for distinguishing range-bound conditions from trending moves.
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Practical Notes
Volume Nodes mode with 3-5 POCs works well for identifying distinct S/R clusters
Higher row counts give more granular analysis on lower timeframes
Delta Intensity mode quickly shows buyer/seller dominance at each level without the visual noise of split bars
If POCs are too clustered, increase Min Node Separation; if too spread out, decrease it or set to 0 for auto
The stats table vs POC comparison is useful for quick directional bias assessment
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Requirements
Any instrument with volume data
Works well on futures, forex, and liquid equities
Pine Script v6
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Version History
v1.1
- Added Volume Nodes mode with peak detection
- Expanded to 8 POC levels
- Added Min Node Separation setting
- Fixed POC label positioning for left placement
- Added black outlines to Up/Down volume bars
v1.0
- Initial release replicating VRVP with multi-POC enhancement
- Delta Intensity mode
- Statistics table
ICT Big Round Numbers (00, 20, 50, 80)This indicator plots "Big Round Numbers", a term for "psychological" or "institutional" forex price levels that occur at 00, 20, 50, & 80 levels in FX markets. The concept is from the work of Michael J. Huddleston aka The Inner Circle Trader ( ICT ). www.youtube.com
Johnny's Calculated Brain## Overview
Johnny’s Calculated Brain is a real-time market context indicator designed to frame continuation and correction opportunities using higher timeframe structure.
It continuously evaluates price imbalance, volume participation, trend strength, and multi-timeframe alignment to help traders understand what type of market environment they are operating in. Continuation, pullback, or mean reversion, as price unfolds in real time.
This indicator provides context, not just execution.
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## Brain Zones
Brain Zones highlight areas where price moves with strong directional intent and imbalance in real-time, for simple continuation trades in the same direction, or reversal entries for corrections, also often leaving behind zones that price may 'later' react to as well.
These zones:
- Are calculated on a locked higher timeframe (default: 4H)
- Are non-repainting and historical
- Are volume weighted, reflecting participation strength
- Dim automatically once fully mitigated
Brain Zones are not buy or sell signals, in the real world, those types of indicators don't exist and don't work either. They represent areas of interest where continuation, correction, or rejection may occur depending on market conditions.
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## Real-Time Market Framing
Johnny’s Calculated Brain operates in real time and can be used to frame:
- Continuation trades
When trend strength and multi-timeframe alignment support further directional movement.
- Corrective / pullback trades
When price retraces into Brain Zones within an established trend.
- Mean-reversion conditions
When trend strength weakens and structure becomes balanced.
The indicator does not decide entries, it helps you decide which type of setup to look for and shows when that opportunity presents itself.
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## Dashboard
The dashboard provides higher-timeframe context at a glance.
ADX:
- Indicates whether the market is Trending or Ranging
- Color coded for clarity
MTF (Multi-Timeframe Alignment):
- Bullish → Higher timeframes aligned upward
- Bearish → Higher timeframes aligned downward
- Mixed → No clear alignment
This helps determine whether continuation or correction setups are more appropriate.
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## Highs & Lows (MTF)
Optional reference levels include:
- Daily High / Daily Low
- Weekly High / Weekly Low
- Monthly High / Monthly Low
These levels often act as liquidity targets, reaction zones, and structural boundaries that add confluence to Brain Zones.
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## Alerts
Alerts are designed to help you monitor multiple markets efficiently.
How to use alerts:
1. Create a watchlist of assets you are interested in (FX, Crypto, Indices, etc.)
2. Set a TradingView alert using the script’s alert conditions against the watchlist and select 'Johnny's Calculated Brain' as the indicator.
3. Ensure the chart timeframe is set to **4H**
4. Select **Once Per Bar Close** when creating the alert
When an alert triggers, it means a **new Brain Zone has formed** on the higher timeframe and a **potential opportunity may be present**.
They notify you of new structural developments and potential trade opportunities.
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## If You Cannot Use Alerts
If your TradingView membership does not allow automated alerts:
- Keep the indicator applied on your chart
- Monitor the chart on the 4H timeframe
- Watch for new Brain Zones forming visually (wait for H4 candle close)
- Treat newly formed zones as an area of potential trade opportunity
The indicator behaves the same with or without alerts.
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## Recommended Settings
It is strongly recommended to leave all settings at their default values.
The defaults are tuned for higher timeframe reliability, reduced noise, and balanced sensitivity.
Changing sensitivity does not guarantee better results, it simply changes how strict the Brain is.
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## How to Use
1. Start on a higher timeframe (4H recommended)
2. Wait for a new Brain Zone to form
- via alert notification, or
- visually on the chart
3. Check ADX (trend strength) and MTF alignment
4. Decide whether the market favors continuation or correction
5. Execute using your own strategy and risk management
This indicator is a decision support tool, not a blind buy/sell system.
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## Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Always use proper risk management and your own judgment when trading.
Previous HLC Single ChoiceThis indicator allows traders to visualize the High, Low, and Close (HLC) levels of a previous timeframe directly on their current chart. By plotting these key levels from a higher timeframe, traders can identify significant support and resistance zones, potential breakout levels, and the overall market context without needing to switch back and forth between different chart intervals.
How it Works
The script utilizes the request.security() function to fetch the High, Low, and Close data from the previous completed bar of a user-selected timeframe.
Unlike static multi-timeframe indicators that might clutter the chart with too many lines, this script is designed for simplicity and flexibility. It uses the input.timeframe functionality, allowing you to select any standard or custom timeframe available on TradingView (e.g., 4-hour, Daily, Weekly, 3-Month, 12-Month) via a simple dropdown menu.
Once a timeframe is selected, the indicator plots three distinct lines:
Green Line: The High of the previous timeframe.
Red Line: The Low of the previous timeframe.
Orange Line: The Close of the previous timeframe.
Usage Examples
These levels often act as dynamic support and resistance.
Breakouts: A move above the previous timeframe's High can signal bullish strength.
Breakdowns: A drop below the previous timeframe's Low can signal bearish weakness.
Ranges: The space between the High and Low often defines the trading range for the current session.
Screenshots
Ethereum (1D Chart / 6M Levels):
Here we see the 6-Month High, Low, and Close plotted on a Daily chart. Note how the previous 6-month levels frame the long-term trend.
Silver (2h Chart / 1W Levels):
This example shows Silver on a 2-hour chart with Weekly levels. This is useful for intraday traders looking for weekly pivots.
EURUSD (30m Chart / 480m Levels):
A granular look at the Euro on a 30-minute chart using an 8-hour (480m) timeframe overlay. This helps identify mid-session reversals.
Apple (1D Chart / 3M Levels):
Apple stock on a Daily chart with Quarterly (3-Month) levels, highlighting major structural levels for swing trading.
Settings
Choose Timeframe: Select the specific timeframe you wish to overlay (Default is 3 Months).
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It DOES NOT constitute financial advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and risk management before trading.
Intenza Trading Technologies - MS Bias + shifts&zonesIntenza MS Bias Indicator - Professional Market Structure Tool
What does this indicator do?
This indicator combines Market Structure, PDH/PDL levels, and BOS/CHoCH detection to give you a clear trading bias and eliminate guesswork in your trading decisions.
Perfect for Martingale EA traders, scalpers, and swing traders who need crystal-clear direction signals.
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Key Features
🟢 BIAS ZONES (Background Colors)
- Green Zone = STRONG BUY - Trade only long positions
- Red Zone = STRONG SELL - Trade only short positions
- Yellow Zone = NEUTRAL - NO TRADING (ranging market)
Why this matters:
Eliminates 70% of dangerous ranging periods where most traders lose money. Perfect for protecting Martingale strategies from choppy markets.
📈 Market Structure Detection
- HH/HL (Higher Highs/Higher Lows)** = Bullish structure
- LH/LL (Lower Highs/Lower Lows)** = Bearish structure
- Choose **any timeframe** for structure calculation (15M, 1H, 4H recommended)
🔄 BOS & CHoCH Indicators
- BOS (Break of Structure)** = Continuation of current trend
- CHoCH (Change of Character)** = Trend reversal signal
- Fully customizable pivot settings for sensitivity control
📍 Key Levels
- PDH/PDL (Previous Day High/Low) - Daily support/resistance
- PWH/PWL (Previous Week High/Low) - Weekly support/resistance
- Automatic level detection and plotting
🌍 Trading Sessions
- Asia Session (00:00-08:00 UTC)
- London Session (08:00-17:00 UTC)
- NY Session (13:00-22:00 UTC)
- Customizable colors and timezone offset
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⚙️ Settings Explained
Structure Timeframe
Choose which timeframe to use for Market Structure analysis:
- Leave *empty* = Current chart timeframe
- *15* = 15-minute structure (recommended for 1M-5M charts)
- *60* = 1-hour structure (recommended for 15M-30M charts)
- *240* = 4-hour structure (recommended for 1H+ charts)
💡 Pro tip: Use higher timeframe structure even on lower timeframe charts for cleaner signals!
Bias Mode
Three modes available:
1. PDH/PDL Only (Default)
- Uses daily levels + market structure
- Best for intraday trading
2. Weekly + Daily
- **VERY STRONG** signals when both weekly AND daily align
- **STRONG** signals when only daily aligns
- More conservative, higher quality setups
3. Weekly Only
- Uses weekly levels only
- Best for swing trading
- Fewer but stronger signals
Pivot Left/Right Bars
- Controls BOS/CHoCH detection sensitivity
- **Lower values** (2-3) = More signals, faster detection
- **Higher values** (5-10) = Fewer signals, more reliable
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📖 How to Use
For Manual Trading:
1. Wait for bias zone (green or red background)
2. Confirm with BOS/CHoCH for entry timing
3. Use PDH/PDL as targets and stop-loss levels
4. Exit when zone turns yellow (neutral)
For EA/Bot Trading:
```
Green Zone → Set EA to BUY mode only
Red Zone → Set EA to SELL mode only
Yellow Zone → Stop EA, close positions, wait
```
Perfect for Martingale EAs - prevents trading in dangerous ranging markets!
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🎨 Customization
- Toggle BOS/CHoCH - Show only BOS, only CHoCH, or both
- Color themes - Customize all colors to your preference
- Session backgrounds - Show/hide trading sessions
- Level visibility - Toggle PDH/PDL and PWH/PWL independently
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🔔 Alerts Available
- Strong Buy/Sell Bias activated
- PDH/PDL breaks
- PWH/PWL breaks
- Customizable alert messages
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💡 Pro Tips
1. Use HTF structure on LTF charts- Set structure to 15M-1H even when trading on 1M
2. Disable what you don't need - Cleaner charts = better decisions
3. Combine bias modes - Start with "PDH/PDL Only", upgrade to "Weekly + Daily" for conservative trading
4. Respect the yellow zone - No trading in neutral = protecting your capital
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📊 Best Suited For
✅ Scalpers (1M - 15M)
✅ Day traders (15M - 4H)
✅ Martingale EA users
✅ Smart Money traders
✅ Structure-based traders
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool to assist in trading decisions. It does not guarantee profits.
Always use proper risk management and test thoroughly on demo accounts before live trading.
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📞 Support & Updates
For questions, suggestions, or bug reports, please use the comments section below.
© 2025 Intenza Trading Technologies
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First Opening Price of the YearOverview
This indicator identifies and plots the opening price of the first trading session of the calendar year. The "Yearly Open" is a significant psychological level for traders and institutions, often serving as a major pivot point for the entire year's trend.
How it Works
The script utilizes Pine Script v5's persistent variables to track the year change.
Detection: It compares the current bar's year (year) with the previous bar's year (year ).
Storage: When a discrepancy is found (indicating a new year has started), the script captures the open price of that specific bar.
Persistence: Using the var keyword, this price is stored in memory and carried forward for every subsequent bar of the year without being recalculated.
Visualization: The price is plotted as a series of blue crosses (style_cross) to clearly mark the level on the chart.
Chart Analysis & Examples
The following examples demonstrate how this simple level dictates market structure across different assets:
Historical Pivot Points (S&P 500):
This chart demonstrates how the Yearly Open acts as a critical pivot. Notice in 2022 how price struggled around the open before dropping, while in 2023 and 2024, the yearly open provided a solid base for the subsequent rallies.
Trend Confirmation (Bitcoin):
In strong trending markets, the Yearly Open serves as a trailing support. As seen in this Bitcoin example, price maintaining its position above the blue line confirms a sustained bullish bias for the year, acting as a "floor" for the trend.
Market Structure & Bias (Gold):
This example highlights the "Line in the Sand" concept. The indicator clearly marks the starting point of the year, allowing traders to instantly gauge if the asset is net positive or negative year-to-date. It filters out the noise and focuses on the macro direction.
How to Use
Traders can use this indicator to determine the higher-timeframe bias:
Bullish Bias: When the current price is trading above the blue crosses, the market is considered to be positive relative to the start of the year.
Bearish Bias: When the current price is trading below the blue crosses, the market is negative relative to the start of the year.
Settings
This script is "plug and play" and requires no manual input adjustments. It automatically detects the timeframe and year changes based on the chart data provided.
Disclaimer
This tool is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT constitute financial advice. Always manage your risk appropriately.
Swing Failure Signals [AlgoAlpha]🟠 OVERVIEW
This script detects swing failure patterns by tracking how price interacts with recent swing highs and lows, then confirming those sweeps with a change in candle behavior. The goal is to highlight areas where price briefly breaks a key level, fails to continue, and then shifts direction. These events often occur around liquidity runs, where stops are triggered before price reverses. The script draws levels, colors bars, and prints clear markers to help visualize where these failures occur and when they are confirmed.
🟠 CONCEPTS
The logic starts with pivot-based swing detection. Recent swing highs and lows are stored and monitored. When price trades beyond one of these levels within a defined historical window, it is treated as a sweep. A sweep alone is not enough. The script then waits for a Change in State of Delivery (CISD), which is defined by a shift in candle structure that shows follow-through in the opposite direction. A tolerance filter measures how far price traveled beyond the level relative to the reaction that followed. If the reaction is strong enough and happens within a limited number of bars, the sweep is validated as a swing failure. In short: the swing defines the reference, the sweep shows intent, and the CISD confirms acceptance or rejection.
🟠 FEATURES
Sweep detection with a maximum lookback to avoid outdated levels
CISD confirmation using candle structure and price expansion
Alert conditions for bullish and bearish swing failures
🟠 USAGE
Setup : Add the script to your chart. It works on any market and timeframe. Lower timeframes highlight intraday liquidity runs, while higher timeframes show structural failures. Start with the default inputs before adjusting.
Read the chart : A bullish swing failure occurs when price sweeps a prior low, then reverses and confirms with a bullish CISD. A bearish swing failure is the opposite, sweeping a prior high and confirming with a bearish CISD. Dashed lines mark the swept swing. Solid lines mark the CISD level. Bars are colored while the SFP state is active.
Settings that matter : Increasing Pivot Detection Length finds more significant swings but fewer signals. Reducing Max Pivot Point Edge limits how far back sweeps are allowed, keeping signals more current. The Patience setting controls how many bars are allowed for confirmation after a sweep. The Trend Noise Filter raises or lowers how strong the reaction must be to qualify as a valid failure.
Elkhouly SNR - Free LiteElkhouly SNR — Free Lite
A lightweight Support & Resistance tool for the current chart timeframe (single TF). Built for a clean, minimal chart and fast daily use.
Features
- Auto Support/Resistance levels on the current timeframe
- Clean & minimal chart design (no clutter)
- Max levels cap to keep charts readable
- Optional near-level merge (tolerance)
- Break detection by bar close + broken styling
- Optional auto-delete broken levels after N bars
Alerts
- TOUCH: first-touch only per level
- BREAK: close-only
Alert setup
- 1 combined alert: choose Any alert() function call (Touch + Break)
- Separate alerts: choose Touch or Break conditions
Free Lite is designed to stay simple and clean for daily use. Advanced versions add Pro tools such as MTF, Zones, and smart alerts.
Arabic description below ↓ / الوصف بالعربي بالأسفل ↓
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Elkhouly SNR — Free Lite (مجاني)
مؤشر خفيف لتحديد مستويات الدعم والمقاومة تلقائيًا على الفريم الحالي (فريم واحد فقط)، مصمم ليعطيك شارت نظيف وسهل القراءة للاستخدام اليومي.
المميزات
- رسم مستويات دعم/مقاومة تلقائيًا على الفريم الحالي
- تصميم بسيط ونظيف بدون زحمة على الشارت
- حد أقصى للمستويات للحفاظ على وضوح الشارت
- دمج المستويات المتقاربة اختياريًا (Tolerance)
- كشف الكسر بإغلاق الشمعة + تمييز المستويات المكسورة
- حذف تلقائي للمستويات المكسورة بعد عدد شموع تختاره
التنبيهات
- TOUCH: أول لمس فقط لكل مستوى
- BREAK: كسر بإغلاق الشمعة فقط
طريقة إعداد التنبيه
- تنبيه واحد فقط: اختر Any alert() function call (يجمع Touch + Break)
- تنبيهات منفصلة: اختر Touch أو Break — كل واحد Alert لوحده
النسخة المجانية مصممة لتكون بسيطة ونظيفة للاستخدام اليومي. النسخ المتقدمة تضيف أدوات احترافية مثل تعدد الفريمات (MTF)، المناطق (Zones)، والتنبيهات الذكية.
If this tool helps you, please share your feedback & suggestions.
[ICT Sebo] SessionOverview
This indicator visualizes the Asia, London and New York trading sessions and tracks each session’s high, low and midpoint in real time. It highlights key session phases and monitors how price interacts with prior session liquidity levels across subsequent sessions.
The script is designed as a session structure and liquidity context tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
The indicator uses a daylight-saving-time-aware New York timezone to ensure accurate session alignment throughout the year. Each trading session is defined by its start and end time and is highlighted directly on the chart.
During an active session, the script continuously updates the session high, session low and midpoint. These levels are extended forward into later sessions to observe how price reacts to previous session ranges.
For each session, the first third of its duration is calculated and visually highlighted, allowing traders to focus on early-session price behavior.
Session interaction logic
The indicator monitors when price touches or trades through highs and lows from previous sessions. For example, Asia session highs and lows are tracked during the London and New York sessions, and London session highs and lows are tracked during the New York session.
Once a session level is touched, it is locked and will not trigger repeated events.
Alerts
Alerts are generated when price touches a session high or low during a subsequent session. These alerts allow traders to monitor potential liquidity interactions without watching the chart continuously.
The following alert events are supported:
Asia session high or low touched during the London session
Asia session high or low touched during the New York session
London session high or low touched during the New York session
Alerts are triggered only once per level to avoid duplicate notifications.
Visualization
Each session is color-coded and displayed with a background highlight. Session highs, lows and midpoints are drawn as horizontal levels and extended forward for reference.
The first third of each session is highlighted with a shaded box to emphasize early-session structure.
Intended use
This tool supports session-based market analysis, liquidity mapping and time-of-day context evaluation. It is suitable for intraday analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual and analytical reference.
[ICT Sebo] OrderblockOverview
This indicator identifies and highlights potential order block zones based on momentum expansion and candle sequence behavior. It combines directional movement strength with contextual candle analysis to mark areas where institutional activity may have occurred.
The script is designed as a structural order block visualization tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
The indicator monitors directional movement using ADX and directional movement components. A trigger is generated when sustained momentum expansion is detected and subsequently slows, indicating a potential transition area in price behavior.
Once a trigger occurs, the script evaluates the surrounding candle context to determine whether the market is in a bullish or bearish state. Based on this context, it scans leftward to identify a contiguous sequence of opposite-direction candles that form the potential order block.
The high and low of this candle sequence define the order block range.
Visualization
When a valid order block is identified, a shaded box is drawn over the candle sequence and extended forward for a configurable number of bars. Bullish order blocks are displayed in green and bearish order blocks are displayed in red. Each box is labeled directly on the chart for clarity.
The indicator plots order blocks only after all conditions are confirmed and does not repaint previously identified zones.
Intended use
This tool supports order block identification, momentum-based structure analysis and contextual price evaluation. It is suitable for intraday and short-term analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual and analytical reference.
[ICT Sebo] Liquidity SweepsOverview
This indicator identifies and tracks liquidity sweep levels derived from pivot highs and pivot lows. It highlights areas where price is likely to interact with resting liquidity and marks the moment when those levels are traded.
The script is designed as a contextual liquidity visualization tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
Liquidity levels are generated from confirmed pivot highs and pivot lows using a configurable lookback length. Each pivot is evaluated using a volume-normalized activity filter to reduce low-quality or insignificant levels.
Only pivots formed during relatively elevated activity are accepted. The indicator optionally adjusts zone distance using volatility measures to better reflect current market conditions.
Once a valid pivot is detected, a horizontal liquidity level and an associated zone are projected forward until price trades through the level.
Liquidity sweep detection
When price trades through a liquidity level, the indicator marks the event directly on the chart and updates the visual state of the level. The affected level switches to a dashed style and is removed from active tracking to avoid repeated signals.
An optional real-time alert is triggered at the moment the liquidity level is claimed.
Visualization and behavior
Liquidity zones adapt their visual intensity based on relative market activity. Only a limited number of the most recent liquidity zones are retained to maintain chart clarity.
A temporary background highlight reflects the most recent liquidity sweep direction, providing immediate visual context.
The indicator focuses on forward-tracking price interaction and does not repaint previously confirmed levels.
Intended use
This tool supports liquidity-based market structure analysis, stop-run observation and contextual price interpretation. It is suitable for intraday and short-term analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual and analytical reference.
[ICT Sebo] HTF High & LowsOverview
This indicator identifies and tracks significant higher-timeframe highs and lows (HTF Highs & Lows) and projects them onto a lower-timeframe chart. It dynamically monitors how price interacts with these levels and highlights liquidity sweep events within a defined trading session.
The script is designed as a higher-timeframe liquidity and structure reference tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
The indicator internally aggregates higher-timeframe candles based on the selected timeframe input. From consecutive higher-timeframe candles, it derives structurally relevant highs and lows and extends these levels forward in time.
Each HTF level remains active until price trades through it. When price touches and trades through a level, the indicator classifies the event as a liquidity sweep and visually updates the level state.
Session logic is applied so that sweep detection, alerts and background highlighting are only active during the defined trading session, ensuring time-filtered context.
Liquidity sweep detection and visualization
When price trades through a higher-timeframe high or low, the level switches to a dashed state and a sweep label is plotted directly on the chart. A temporary background highlight reflects the most recent sweep direction, providing immediate visual context.
Swept levels are automatically aged and removed after a defined number of bars, keeping the chart clean and focused on relevant structure.
Additional context and references
Optional reference candles from the originating higher timeframe can be displayed to visually confirm how each high or low was formed. Each level is also accompanied by a dynamic label showing the originating timeframe and the elapsed time since the level was created.
Intended use
This tool supports higher-timeframe market structure analysis, liquidity mapping and session-based context evaluation. It is suitable for intraday analysis where HTF highs and lows are used as key reference levels and should be combined with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual and analytical reference for higher-timeframe liquidity levels.
[ICT Sebo] FIBOverview
This indicator identifies and plots Fibonacci-based retracement levels derived from short-term price swings. It uses simple two-candle reversal patterns to define a completed swing sequence and calculates a configurable Fibonacci level within that range as a structural reference.
The script is designed as a lightweight swing-structure and retracement visualization tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
The indicator monitors consecutive candle behavior to detect short-term directional shifts. A bullish sequence is defined by a bearish candle followed by a bullish candle, while a bearish sequence is defined by a bullish candle followed by a bearish candle.
Once a valid low-to-high or high-to-low swing sequence is confirmed, the indicator calculates a Fibonacci retracement level between the swing high and swing low using a user-defined ratio. This level represents a potential internal reference within the completed price movement.
Each Fibonacci level is plotted as a horizontal line and extended forward for a configurable number of bars.
Visualization
Bullish Fibonacci levels are displayed in green and bearish Fibonacci levels are displayed in red. Lines are drawn only after a full swing sequence is completed and remain fixed once plotted.
The indicator does not repaint previously confirmed Fibonacci levels.
Intended use
This tool supports swing-based market structure analysis, retracement context evaluation and price behavior studies. It is suitable for intraday analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual reference for Fibonacci retracement levels.
[ICT Sebo] EQOverview
This indicator identifies and plots equilibrium levels derived from short-term price swings. It uses simple two-candle reversal patterns to define a completed swing sequence and calculates the midpoint between the swing high and swing low as an equilibrium reference.
The script is designed as a lightweight structural and balance-level visualization tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
The indicator monitors consecutive candle behavior to detect short-term directional shifts. A bullish sequence is defined by a bearish candle followed by a bullish candle, while a bearish sequence is defined by a bullish candle followed by a bearish candle.
Once a valid low-to-high or high-to-low sequence is confirmed, the indicator calculates the midpoint between the two-bar swing high and swing low. This midpoint represents the equilibrium level of the completed price movement.
Each equilibrium level is plotted as a horizontal line and extended forward for a user-defined number of bars.
Visualization
Bullish equilibrium levels are displayed in green and bearish equilibrium levels are displayed in red. Lines are drawn only after a full swing sequence is completed and remain fixed once plotted.
The indicator does not repaint previously confirmed equilibrium levels.
Intended use
This tool supports short-term market structure analysis, balance and mean reference evaluation, and contextual price interpretation. It is suitable for intraday analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual reference for equilibrium levels.
[ICT Sebo Lite] SessionOverview
This indicator visualizes the Asia, London and New York trading sessions using a DST-aware New York time reference. It dynamically tracks each session’s high, low and midpoint and highlights key interaction areas across sessions.
The script is designed as a lightweight session-structure and contextual reference tool and does not generate trade signals.
How it works
Each session is defined using configurable session times and is calculated with full daylight saving time support based on the New York timezone. When a session begins, the indicator starts tracking the session high and low in real time and continuously updates these levels until the session ends.
For each session, the following elements are plotted directly on the chart: the session high, the session low and a dynamic midpoint calculated from the current range. These levels extend forward and can remain visible into subsequent sessions to provide structural context.
Session interaction and level tracking
The indicator monitors how session highs and lows interact with later sessions. When a prior session’s high or low is traded during London or New York, the event is marked directly on the chart with a label. Each level is locked after being touched to avoid repeated signals.
This behavior helps highlight common session-based liquidity interactions, such as Asia range highs or lows being taken during London or New York.
Initial session range highlight
For each session, the indicator highlights the initial portion of the session range, corresponding to approximately the first third of the session duration. This area is displayed as a shaded box that dynamically adjusts to the evolving session high and low.
The highlighted range provides a visual reference for early-session price development and potential areas of interest as the session unfolds.
Intended use
This tool supports session-based market structure analysis, liquidity context evaluation and time-based price behavior studies. It is suitable for intraday analysis and should be used in combination with broader market context and risk management.
Notes
This indicator does not predict price direction, does not provide entry or exit signals and is intended purely as a visual and analytical aid.
SCALPING PRO-1Entry into trades is strictly based on levels, while also taking into account the distance to a more global level. You can configure a large number of filters to achieve more precise entry into trades. The indicator includes a statistics table that immediately displays the effectiveness of the settings.
SCALPING PRO Entry into trades is strictly based on levels, while also taking into account the distance to a more global level. You can configure a large number of filters to achieve more precise entry into trades. The indicator includes a statistics table that immediately displays the effectiveness of the settings.
ORB W/ Custom time FramesRelease Notes: Simplified ORB (Opening Range Breakout)
This indicator is a streamlined, high-performance tool designed to identify the Opening Range—one of the most widely used concepts by professional floor traders and institutional scalpers. It marks the high, low, and midpoint of the initial balance of the market, providing you with a "map" for the rest of the trading session.
Key Features
Customizable Timeframes: Define your opening range window (e.g., the first 5, 15, or 30 minutes) regardless of what timeframe you are currently viewing.
Custom Session Support: Choose between standard market hours (09:30–16:00) or define your own custom window (e.g., the London Open or the first hour of "Power Hour").
Real-Time Midpoint Calculation: Automatically plots the 50% Equilibrium level between the high and low, serving as a pivot point for intraday bias.
Dynamic Updating: During the ORB window, the lines adjust in real-time as new highs or lows are set. Once the window expires, the levels lock in place to act as support and resistance.
Clean Visuals: Utilizes a lightweight line drawing system that is easy on your GPU and keeps the chart clutter-free.
Why This is Essential for Scalping
Scalpers rely on volatility and clear "lines in the sand." The Opening Range Breakout (ORB) provides exactly that:
The "Opening Drive": If price breaks the ORB High with high volume, scalpers look for quick "long" momentum plays. Conversely, a break below the ORB Low signals a bearish trend.
The Midpoint Pivot: The 50% level (Mid) is often treated as the "Fair Value" of the morning. If price is above the mid, the bias is bullish; if below, the bias is bearish.
Stop Loss / Take Profit Anchor: The ORB High and Low act as natural areas for placing stops or targets. A failed breakout that returns inside the range often targets the opposite side of the box.
NY Opening Range [LuckyAlgo]
This custom ORM (Opening Range Move) indicator is designed as a tool for traders who focus not just on where a range is, but on the magnitude of the expansion following the initial morning volatility.
Here is a summary of the indicator and how it differentiates itself from standard Opening Range Breakout (ORB) tools.
Indicator Summary
The script captures the high and low of the market during the first 30 minutes of the NY session (09:30–10:00 AM EST). Once this range is set, it tracks the "Expansion Move" - the point distance from the range's boundary to the current session's high or low. It visualizes this through color-coded zones, dynamic labels at the session extremes, and a statistical table that benchmarks today's volatility against the recent past.
What specific questions does this indicator answer?
While most indicators tell you "the range is broken," this indicator answers quantitative questions vital for trade management:
1. "How far has the market stretched relative to the breakout?"
The indicator provides the exact point distance (+/-) from the range high/low. This helps you determine if the move is just beginning or if it has already extended significantly.
2. "Is the current move 'normal' or an outlier?"
By using the Stats Table, you can see if the current 40-point move on NQ is typical or if the average move over the last 10 days is actually 80 points. This prevents you from "fading" a move that still has average room to grow, or taking a "pro-trend" trade when the market is already exhausted.
3. "Where is the session extreme located?"
The inclusion of the dashed High of Day (HOD) and Low of Day (LOD) lines with attached labels tells you exactly where the "Move" calculation is peaking. If the HOD line hasn't moved for two hours, you know the bullish expansion has stalled.
4. "When is the data no longer relevant?"
Because of the 17:00 EST reset logic, the indicator answers the "end of day" question for futures traders. It stops measuring at the settlement/close of the electronic session, ensuring your charts are clean for the overnight (Globex) session or ready for the next morning.
Technical Advantage
Most scripts use a single "point in time" to reset. This script uses a Trading Window logic, which is much more robust. If a bar is missing at exactly 17:00 due to low volume or a data glitch, the indicator won't "break" or keep drawing old lines - it understands the entire window of time it is allowed to exist in.
Credit to @LuxAlgo for his initial Opening Range Breakout indicator used as a base to develop this version.
HTF Pivots SignalsIntroduction :
HPS (HTF Pivot Signals) provides traders with a systematic approach to Higher Timeframe structure analysis and signal confirmation. Designed for traders seeking to identify confirmed structure changes, this indicator detects HTF pivot interactions and generates entry signals when price confirms beyond chart timeframe pivot levels. The indicator helps analysts identify key structure breaks, momentum shifts, and high-probability entry points based on confirmed pivot interactions.
Description :
HPS is rooted in the principle that Higher Timeframe structure changes provide context for lower timeframe price action. When an HTF pivot is interacted with (mitigated), it signals a potential opportunity for a mean reversal. The indicator then waits for confirmation on the chart timeframe before generating a signal, ensuring only confirmed setups are highlighted.
Main indicator screenshot showing HTF pivots and confirmation signals
The system operates by detecting pivot highs and lows on a higher timeframe, tracking when these pivots are interacted with, and confirming signals when price closes beyond chart timeframe pivot levels. This two-step process—interaction followed by confirmation—filters out false signals and provides only actionable setups.
HPS automatically calculates the optimal higher timeframe pairing (typically 15-16x the chart timeframe) or allows manual selection. The indicator remains stable and non-repainting, offering traders reliable, unchanged levels within the given time period. Pivot cleanup is managed by mitigation order rather than age, ensuring the most recent interactions remain visible while older ones are removed systematically.
Key Features:
Automatic HTF Selection: The indicator automatically calculates the optimal higher timeframe pairing based on your chart timeframe, typically using 15-16x multiples (e.g., 5m → 1h, 15m → 4h, 1h → 1D). For a more dynamic experience, the Automatic feature autonomously adjusts the higher timeframe pairing based on the current chart timeframe, ensuring accurate alignment with structure analysis. Manual override is available for custom timeframe selection.
Confirmed Pivot Detection: HPS only displays confirmed HTF pivots that have been interacted with. Unlike basic pivot indicators that show all pivots, HPS requires pivot interaction before displaying, eliminating noise and focusing on actionable structure changes. Pivots are marked with PH (Pivot High) and PL (Pivot Low) labels when enabled.
Signal Confirmation System: When an HTF pivot is interacted with, a pending signal is created signaling a potential mean reversal opportunity. The signal confirms when price closes beyond the chart timeframe pivot level—pivot low for bearish signals, pivot high for bullish signals. Confirmed signals display with OB+ (bullish) or OB- (bearish) labels and extending confirmation lines that mark the entry level.
Mitigation-Based Cleanup: Pivot cleanup is managed by mitigation order rather than age. The system maintains the latest mitigated pivots while removing older ones based on interaction time. This ensures recent interactions remain visible while preventing chart clutter. The maximum number of mitigated pivots displayed is configurable based on the max pivots setting.
Customizable Display: Full control over visual elements including pivot highs/lows visibility, pivot labels (PH/PL), confirmation lines, colors, and line width. Confirmation line labels (OB+/OB-) always display regardless of label toggle settings, ensuring signal visibility. Adjust the maximum number of pivots displayed to match your charting style and analysis needs.
Stop Level Calculation: Automatically calculates stop levels based on the maximum price (for bearish signals) or minimum price (for bullish signals) from signal creation to confirmation. These levels represent the risk point for each confirmed signal, providing clear risk management reference points.
Stop level calculation visualization
Multi-Timeframe Compatibility: Works across all TradingView timeframes and market types including Forex, Crypto, Stocks, and Futures. The automatic HTF selection adapts to any chart timeframe, providing consistent structure analysis regardless of the trading instrument or timeframe selected.
Multi-timeframe compatibility example
Usage Guidance :
Add HPS (HTF Pivot Signals) to your TradingView chart.
Select your preferred HTF pairing (Automatic or Manual) and adjust display settings to match your visual preferences.
Monitor for HTF pivot interactions—when price mitigates an HTF pivot, a pending signal is created signaling a potential mean reversal opportunity. Wait for confirmation when price closes beyond the chart timeframe pivot level, indicated by OB+ or OB- labels.
Use the confirmation lines and stop levels to identify entry points and manage risk. Combine with your existing analysis methods to enhance structure-based trading decisions.
Step-by-step usage guide
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High and Low of Every CandleThis indicator displays the high and low prices of every candlestick directly on the chart using plain white text labels. You can customize the text size (Small, Medium, Large) to fit your charting style. It is designed for clarity and simplicity, with no background color, making it ideal for clean chart setups and easy price reference.
SB - VWDEMA - V2Derivatives - Scalping @ 1 Minute TF
Rules : -
CE entry - If ATR a& Dema both turns Green.
PE entry - If ATR and Dema both turns Red.
If both are in opposite colour code, wait till both align in direction and colour coding.
Vwap - If price is above Vwap, Calls will be rewarded well ( Try to find out entry in call options ).
If Price is below VWAP, Puts will be rewarded well also, try to figure out entry in Put options.
Best results - Nifty derivative @ 1 minute TF , However can work well in all other instruments.
Display - make your own settings as per your convenience. Mine is attached below for your reference :






















