RSI Median DeviationRSI Median Deviation – Adaptive Statistical RSI for High-Probability Extremes
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 to measure the magnitude of recent price changes and identify potential overbought or oversold conditions. It calculates the ratio of upward to downward price movements over a specified period, scaled to 0-100. However, standard RSI often relies on fixed thresholds like 70/30, which can produce unreliable signals in varying market regimes due to their lack of adaptability to the actual distribution of RSI values.
This indicator was developed because I needed a reliable tool for spotting intermediate high-probability bottoms and tops. Instead of arbitrary horizontal lines, it uses the RSI’s own historical median as a dynamic centerline and measures how far the current RSI deviates from that median over a chosen lookback period. The main signals are triggered only at 2 standard deviation (2σ) extremes — statistically rare events that occur roughly 5 % of the time under a normal distribution. I selected 2σ because it is extreme enough to be meaningful yet frequent enough for practical trading. For oversold signals I further require RSI to be below 42, a filter that significantly improved results in my mean-reversion tests (enter on oversold, exit on the first bar the condition is no longer true).
The combination of percentile median + standard deviation bands is deliberate: the median is far more robust to outliers than a simple average, while the SD bands automatically adjust to the current volatility of the RSI itself, producing adaptive envelopes that work equally well in ranging and trending markets.
Underlying Concepts and Calculations
Base RSI: RSI = 100 − (100 / (1 + RS)), RS = average gain / average loss (default length 10).
Percentile Median: 50th percentile of the last "N" RSI values (default 28 = 4 weeks)
→ dynamic, outlier-resistant centerline.
Standard Deviation Bands: rolling stdev of RSI (default length 27 = = 4 weeks (almost))
→ bands = median ± 1σ / 2σ.
Optional Dynamic MA Envelopes: user-selectable moving average (TEMA, WMA, etc., default WMA length 37) for additional momentum context.
Trend Bias Coloring
Independent of the statistical extremes, the RSI line itself is colored green when above the user-defined Long Threshold (default 60) and red when below the Short Threshold (default 47). This provides an instant bullish/bearish bias overlay similar to classic RSI usage, without interfering with the main 2σ extreme signals.
Extremes are highlighted with background color (green for oversold 2σ + RSI<42, magenta for overbought 2σ) and small diamond markers for ultra-extremes (RSI <25 or >85).
Originality and Development Rationale
The indicator was built and refined through extensive testing on dozens of assets including major cryptocurrencies:
(BTC, ETH, SOL, SUI, BNB, XRP, TRX, DOGE, LINK, PAXG, CVX, HYPE, VIRTUAL and many more),
the Magnificent 7 stocks,, QQQ, SPX, and gold.
Default parameters were chosen to deliver consistent profitability in simple mean-reversion setups while maximizing Sortino ratio and minimizing maximum drawdown across this broad universe — ensuring the settings are robust and not overfitted to any single instrument or timeframe.
How to Use It
Ideal for swing / position trading on the 1h to daily charts (the same defaults work).
Oversold (high-probability long): RSI crosses below lower 2σ band AND RSI < 42
→ green background
→ enter long, exit the first bar the condition disappears.
Overbought (high-probability short): RSI crosses above upper 2σ band
→ magenta background
→ enter short, exit on opposite signal or at median. (Shorts were not tested, it's only an idea)
Use the green/red RSI line coloring for quick trend context and to avoid fighting strong momentum.
Always confirm with price action and manage risk appropriately.
This indicator is not a standalone trading system.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Backtests are based on past results and are not indicative of future performance.
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TDI Fibonacci Volatility Bands Candle Coloring [cryptalent]"This is an advanced Traders Dynamic Index (TDI) candle coloring system, designed for traders seeking precise dynamic analysis. Unlike traditional TDI, which typically relies on a 50 midline with a single standard deviation band (±1 SD), this indicator innovatively incorporates Fibonacci golden ratio multiples (1.618, 2.618, 3.618 times standard deviation) to create multi-layered dynamic bands. It precisely divides the RSI fast line (green line) position into five distinct strength zones, instantly reflecting them on the candle colors, allowing you to grasp market sentiment in real-time without switching to a sub-chart.
Core Calculation Logic:
RSI Period (default 20), Band Length (default 50), and Fast MA Smoothing Period (default 1) are all adjustable.
The midline is the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of RSI, with upper and lower bands calculated by multiplying Fibonacci multiples with Standard Deviation (STDEV), generating three dynamic band sets: 1.618, 2.618, and 3.618.
Traders can quickly identify the following scenarios:
Extreme Overbought Zone (Strong Bullish, Red): Fast line exceeds custom threshold (default 82) and breaks above the specified band (default 2.618). This often signals overheating, potentially a profit-taking point or reversal short entry, especially at trend tops.
Extreme Oversold Zone (Strong Bearish, Green): Fast line drops below custom threshold (default 28) and breaks below the specified band (default 2.618). This is a potential strong rebound starting point, ideal for bottom-fishing or long entries.
Medium Bullish Zone (Yellow): Fast line surpasses medium threshold (default 66) and stands above the specified band (default 1.618), indicating bullish dominance in trend continuation.
Medium Bearish Zone (Orange): Fast line falls below medium threshold (default 33) and breaks below the specified band (default 1.618), signaling bearish control in segment transitions.
Neutral Zone (No Color Change): Fast line within custom upper and lower limits (default 34~65), retaining original candle colors to avoid noise interference during consolidation.
Color priority logic flows from strong to weak (Extreme > Medium > Neutral), ensuring no conflicts. All parameters are highly customizable, including thresholds, band selections (1.618/2.618/3.618/Midline/None), color schemes, and even optional semi-transparent background coloring (default off, transparency 90%) for enhanced visual layering.
Applicable Scenarios:
Intraday Trading: Capture extreme color shifts as entry/exit signals.
Swing Trading: Use medium colors to confirm trend extensions.
Long-Term Trend Following: Filter noise in neutral zones to focus on major trends.
Supports various markets like forex, stocks, and cryptocurrencies. After installation, adjust parameters in settings to match your strategy, and combine with other indicators like moving averages or support/resistance for improved accuracy.
If you're a TDI enthusiast, this will make your trading more intuitive and efficient!
SPY Flow + ORBSPY Flow is an intraday overlay indicator combining:
9/21 EMA ribbon calculated on Heikin-Ashi candles
5-minute opening range high/ low with persistent box and breakout detection
Daily VWAP (Heikin-Ashi based)
Unique behavior: master signals fire only on concurrent ORB breakout and EMA ribbon direction alignment. All other conditions are suppressed. Result is extremely low signal frequency with high alignment probability on SPY.
TSLA ↔ ASTS FlowA clean, professional pair-trading indicator built exclusively for pair trading TSLA vs ASTS.
It continuously measures how cheap or expensive TSLA is versus ASTS using a log-ratio spread and Z-score (40-bar lookback). When the Z-score hits ±2.0 the pair is at a statistical extreme: green “LONG” arrow = buy TSLA / short ASTS; red “SHORT” arrow = sell TSLA / buy ASTS. Positions auto-exit around 0.5 or on early mean-reversion.
On top you get a smooth 9/21 Heikin-Ashi EMA ribbon plus daily VWAP all designed to work together on 3H, 4H or daily charts.
TSLL/TSLQ FlowThis script is built purely for trading the TSLL/TSLQ pair.
It tracks the spread between the two ETFs using Heikin-Ashi candles, measures how extreme that spread is with a Z-score, and only fires clean, non-repainting entries when the spread deviates more than your chosen threshold (default ~2.1σ).
A fast/slow EMA ribbon on the chart gives the broader trend context and instantly alerts on bullish/bearish flips.
Long = buy TSLL / short TSLQ when Z ≤ -2.1
Short = short TSLL / buy TSLQ when Z ≥ +2.1
All signals come with alerts so you never miss a setup.
CRT EngineContrarian Reversal Timing Engine (CRT Engine) is a precision tool designed to highlight moments when market conditions become favorable for reversal trades, specifically in areas where liquidity, volatility, and institutional flow behavior tend to converge.
This indicator does not use traditional oscillators, lagging signals, or simple pattern recognition.
Instead, it synthesizes several internal market dynamics into two simple, actionable signals.
🔹 How to Use
Buy Reversal Signal (Green Triangle)
A green upward‑pointing triangle appears below the candle when internal conditions align in a way that historically precedes short‑term upward reversals.
This signal tends to appear after:
Downside exhaustion
Aberrant selling behavior
A shift in underlying order‑flow balance
A short‑term reversion in market microstructure
How to trade it:
Consider long entries on or immediately after the signal bar.
Works best during sharp pullbacks, liquidity sweeps, forced unwinds, and algorithmic overextensions.
Sell Reversal Signal (Red Triangle)
A red downward‑facing triangle appears above the candle when an upward move is likely nearing its limit and conditions favor a downward reversal.
This typically occurs when:
Buying pressure overextends
Internal volatility begins contracting
Upward thrust loses structural support
Short‑term flow shifts direction
How to trade it:
Consider short entries on or immediately after the signal bar.
Particularly effective near blow‑off moves, stop‑runs, or aggressive squeezes.
🔹 Background Color Highlights (Optional Filter)
Faint Green Background: Market environment is favorable for upside reversal.
Faint Red Background: Market environment is favorable for downside reversal.
These zones can help avoid trading against stronger conditions.
🔹 Recommended Usage
Works on any timeframe, but intraday periods (1m–15m) often show the cleanest signals.
Pairs well with VWAP, liquidity sweeps, key levels, and structural displacement.
Designed for traders who favor contrarian, mean‑reversion, or liquidity‑based setups.
🔹 What This Indicator Does Not Do
It does not follow trends.
It does not measure overbought/oversold like RSI.
It does not use MACD, moving average crosses, or classical oscillators.
Instead, it focuses on internal flow conditions, extreme extension behavior, and short‑term market inefficiencies that often precede reversals driven by liquidity algorithms and institutional positioning.
🔹 Important Notes
Signals do not repaint once the candle closes.
This is not a high‑frequency timing tool; it identifies high‑probability reversal zones, not exact bottoms/tops.
Works best when combined with good execution, structure awareness, and market context AND IS NOT DESIGNED TO OPERATE AS A STANDALONE.
Cat Cushion Position SizingThis strategy is for people who don’t want to guess position size every time.
It looks at how volatile the market is and then tells you how many units to hold so your risk per trade stays roughly the same – whether the chart is calm or crazy.
What it does
Measures how “shaky” the price is day by day (volatility)
Blends recent volatility with a long-term average so it doesn’t overreact to one weird day
Uses your Risk per Trade (%) setting to calculate how big your position should be
Adds a buffer zone so it doesn’t trade every tiny wiggle and burn commissions
Shows a small performance table on the chart:
• Average annual return (from backtest)
• Sharpe ratio
• Average drawdown per trade
• Current position size as % of equity
How it thinks about risk
When the market is calmer → volatility is lower → position size can be bigger
When the market is wild → volatility is higher → position size becomes smaller
You control the “spiciness” with:
• Risk per Trade (%) – how much of your equity you’re willing to risk on each position
• Change Sensitivity (%) – wider buffer = fewer trades, lower costs; tighter buffer = more frequent rebalancing
Good use cases
Index ETFs (e.g. AMEX:SPY , NASDAQ:ACWI ) or other liquid instruments
People who:
• Already have a direction/idea (bullish on the index long term)
• Want the position sizing to adapt automatically with volatility
• Prefer “set the rules, let it run” rather than staring at the screen
Inputs to pay attention to
Risk per Trade (%)
• Conservative: ~1–2%
• Balanced: ~3–4%
• Aggressive: 5%+ (handle with care)
Important notes
This is a position sizing / risk strategy, not a magical “always win” tool
Works best when combined with:
• A clear idea of what you want to trade (e.g. broad index ETFs)
• A realistic risk profile (don’t just max the risk because the backtest looks better)
Backtest results are not a promise of future returns
Educational use only – this is not financial advice. Please test on your own, tweak to your comfort level, and don’t bet the rent money 😉
If you like systematic, “low-drama” investing (and want to spend more time chilling like a cat 🐱), this script helps the math side stay under control in the background.
SigmaFrame-FESXSigmaFrame is a volatility-weighted standard deviation engine designed to generate dynamic intraday pivot levels which expand during volatility spikes and tighten during compression, giving traders a consistent structural map across trending and rotational environments.
SigmaFrame-NQSigmaFrame is a volatility-weighted standard deviation engine designed to generate dynamic intraday pivot levels which expand during volatility spikes and tighten during compression, giving traders a consistent structural map across trending and rotational environments.
SigmaFrame-ESSigmaFrame is a volatility-weighted standard deviation engine designed to generate dynamic intraday pivot levels which expand during volatility spikes and tighten during compression, giving traders a consistent structural map across trending and rotational environments.
Normal Dist Deviation LevelsThis indicator shows where the current price sits within a normal-distribution “sigma” framework and projects those levels as short, local reference lines rather than full trailing bands.
It first calculates a moving average (SMA or EMA, user-selectable) over a chosen lookback length and the corresponding standard deviation of price around that mean. The mean is treated as the 0σ level, and fixed price levels are computed at ±1σ, ±2σ, and ±3σ from that mean for the most recent bar.
For each of these sigma prices, the script draws a short horizontal segment that spans only a limited number of candles into the past and into the future, giving clean local “price bars” instead of bands across the entire chart. The colors and line styles differentiate 0σ (blue), ±1σ (solid), ±2σ (dashed), and ±3σ (dotted), visually marking moderate to extreme deviations from the mean.
To make interpretation easier, the indicator also places text labels to the right of the price bars, a couple of candles ahead of the line ends. Each label shows both the statistical region and its approximate normal-distribution probability, such as “50% (0σ)”, “15.87% (+1σ / -1σ)”, “2.27% (+2σ / -2σ)”, and “0.14% (+3σ / -3σ)”, so you can quickly see how unusual the current deviation is in probabilistic terms.
VWAP Bands ProDisclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Trading involves risk, and users are responsible for their own decisions.
VWAP Bands Pro is a professional volatility tool that anchors the Volume Weighted Average Price to a chosen timeframe and projects standard deviation bands to reveal stretched price zones.
Key Features
Anchored Precision : Calculates VWAP from a fixed anchor period (default: Daily) for a clean institutional reference point.
Standard Deviation Bands : Plots 1s, 2s, and 3s bands to show volatility. Moves into the outer bands often point to exhaustion or possible reversal areas.
Glowing Gradient Design : Uses a premium multi step gradient that fades outward, making extreme zones easy to spot.
Clean Visuals : Prioritizes smooth gradient fills instead of crowding the chart with heavy lines.
How to Use
Anchor Period : Select the timeframe you want the tool to follow. Daily works well for intraday setups, while Weekly or Monthly suits swing trades.
Strategy : Watch for mean reversion setups when price moves into the 2s to 3s outer zones and starts to reject, aiming for a return toward the central VWAP.
Today Range Calculator1. Indicator Name
Today (Today’s Volatility)
2. One-line Introduction
Displays real-time 30-day historical volatility (HV30) as a compact table on the chart, helping traders instantly assess market risk levels.
3. General Overview
Today ↑↓ is a lightweight informational widget that calculates and displays the 30-day Historical Volatility (HV30) of the asset in real time.
Using logarithmic returns over the past 30 periods, the script computes variance and then annualizes it to express volatility as a percentage (%) per year.
The result is shown in a clean 1x1 table cell, which can be positioned anywhere on the chart—top/bottom, left/right—depending on your preference.
This makes it easy to quickly evaluate whether the current market is high-risk (volatile) or stable, without cluttering the chart.
It’s especially useful for position sizing, risk management, volatility-based entry/exit decisions, and as a filter for breakout strategies.
Built with performance in mind, the script uses minimal system resources and can be used alongside any indicator or strategy without interference.
4. Key Advantages
📈 Real-time HV30 Display
Calculates and displays 30-day historical volatility using annualized log return variance.
📍 Custom Table Positioning
Place the volatility display in any corner of the chart for optimal visibility.
🧮 Accurate Log Return Calculation
Uses logarithmic returns to ensure precise volatility representation over time.
🎯 Quick Market Sentiment Read
Helps you determine at a glance whether the asset is in a calm or volatile environment.
🧼 Minimalist Design
Clean 1-cell table format keeps your chart readable and organized.
🚀 Ultra-Lightweight Script
Runs efficiently with negligible impact on chart performance.
📘 Indicator User Guide
📌 Basic Concept
Today ↑↓ calculates 30-day Historical Volatility (HV30) by analyzing the asset’s log returns over the past 30 bars.
The result is annualized and shown as a percentage to reflect volatility in standardized terms.
Useful for gauging risk levels and strategy suitability in current market conditions.
⚙️ Settings Explained
Table Position: Choose where the volatility table appears:
Top Left / Top Right / Bottom Left / Bottom Right
📈 High Volatility Example
HV30 > 50% indicates a volatile environment
Suggests wider stop-losses, cautious position sizing, or favoring breakout strategies
📉 Low Volatility Example
HV30 < 15% suggests a calm market or range-bound behavior
Useful as a signal for upcoming volatility expansions or breakout preparations
🧪 Recommended Use Cases
Position Sizing: Scale position size based on HV30 readings
Strategy Filter: Activate certain systems only when volatility meets predefined conditions
Breakout Timing: Identify low-volatility zones as potential breakout opportunities
🔒 Precautions
This indicator does not generate buy/sell signals; it is a volatility reference tool
HV thresholds vary across asset classes—adjust interpretation accordingly
Since HV30 is historical, it may lag during rapid market changes
Z-Score Regime DetectorThe Z-Score Regime Detector is a statistical market regime indicator that helps identify bullish and bearish market conditions based on normalized momentum of three core metrics:
- Price (Close)
- Volume
- Market Capitalization (via CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL)
Each metric is standardized using the Z-score over a user-defined period, allowing comparison of relative extremes across time. This removes raw value biases and reveals underlying momentum structure.
📊 How it Works
- Z-Score: Measures how far a current value deviates from its average in terms of standard deviations.
- A Bullish Regime is identified when both price and market cap Z-scores are above the volume Z-score.
- A Bearish Regime occurs when price and market cap Z-scores fall below volume Z-score.
Bias Signal:
- Bullish Bias = Price Z-score > Market Cap Z-score
- Bearish Bias = Market Cap Z-score > Price Z-score
This provides a statistically consistent framework to assess whether the market is flowing with strength or stress.
✅ Why This Might Be Effective
- Normalizing the data via Z-scores allows comparison of diverse metrics on a common scale.
- Using market cap offers broader insight than price alone, especially for crypto.
- Volume as a reference threshold helps identify accumulation/distribution regimes.
- Simple regime logic makes it suitable for trend confirmation, filtering, or position biasing in systems.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always perform your own research and risk management. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Use at your own discretion.
SCOB Pattern with ERC & AlertsSingle Candle Block (SC0B) consists of a single candle appearing at a significant price level, indicating a confirmed reversal in price direction from that particular area of interest.
SCOB is primarily used to confirm and execute trades.
Using a single candle block to enter a trade minimizes risk and maximizes reward.
Single bullish candle block?
1st candle closes at bullish point of interest with a short or long wick.
2nd candle sweeps the low of previous(1st) candle and closes above the low of previous candle.
3rd candle closes above the high of 2nd candle.
How to trade with Scob bullish.
To Trade using Bullish SCOB you have to wait for price to come down and test the single candle order block.
When price tests the SCOB you can directly execute a buy trade or for a precise entry you can wait for a market structure shift in lower time frame.
Scob discount is the opposite of price increase.
This strategy should only be used when price "sweeps through key lever, liquidity, imbalance, poi htf areas.
This indicator will add a filter to help you reduce signal noise.
Use the "Use engulfing candle to test" function to filter the 3rd candle.
Only search for Scob if the 3rd candle is an Engulfing candle.
The logic for finding Engulfing candles can be changed based on the "% maximum wick length" option. The default is that the candle wick is 25% of the total candle wick length.
You can also use the alert function when Scob appears
With Smart money concept, no strategy is perfect in trading, so you should not risk too much of your capital on this strategy.
To be safer, always remember to use stop loss for every trade.
Hourly Volatility Bands (StdDev)real mathematical stdv based on research conducted by me. if you find that anything is wrong feel free to reach out to me and correct me.
Session Ranges Pro+Session Range Zones – Professional Edition
OVERVIEW
Professional visualization of the classic opening-range / Initial Balance concept across Asian, London, and Regular (US) sessions.
Displays the high/low of the user-defined opening window as thick, hierarchical filled zones with optional Fibonacci and standard-deviation extensions plus full alerting.
CONCEPT BACKGROUND
Using the high and low of the first 30–60 minutes of a session as key support/resistance is public-domain knowledge that has been standard in institutional trading for decades (Initial Balance, Opening Range, Session Range, etc.).
On TradingView the same principle was popularized under the name “Defining / DealingRange / DR/IDR” by TheMas7er and others.
IMPLEMENTATION & VALUE ADDED
This indicator follows the established, public-domain range-calculation methodology but has been completely rewritten with the following original enhancements:
• Clean, filled High / Mid / Low zones for instant visual hierarchy
• Intuitive Asian / London / Regular session labelling and fully custom timing
• Comprehensive dynamic & static Fibonacci and 50%/100% standard-deviation extensions
• Alert conditions on every zone, midline, opening level, and extension line
• Modern, modular code architecture using arrays and custom drawing functions
• No repainting, lightweight performance on any intraday timeframe
HOW TO USE
Apply to 1–15 min charts. Select desired sessions and formation period (30 or 60 min typical).
Shaded zones serve as primary support/resistance; extensions provide measured-move targets.
CREDIT & TRANSPARENCY
Core methodology: public domain (Initial Balance / Opening Range / Session Range).
Early TradingView popularization of the DR/IDR naming and feature set: TheMas7er **(with thanks to community contributors like bmsitiaan and trading-guide for refinements)**.
**Utilizes PineCoders' VisibleChart library for optimized chart rendering.**
This script uses the same foundational principle and logical input options but is an independent implementation. All visual presentation, zone system, multi-session handling, extension systems, alerting framework, and underlying code structure are original.
DISCLAIMER
For educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Test thoroughly on your instruments and timeframes.
PonoTrading WDRWeekly Dealing Range Indicator
Overview
The Weekly Dealing Range indicator identifies range + volatility based pivot levels that form at the close of the first trading session and extend for the entire week. This tool provides key reference points for both trending and range-bound market conditions.
What It Provides
Range High & Low: Weekly session extremes
Median Level: Mid-point of the weekly range
Weekly Open: First session opening price
Standard Deviation Extensions: Calculated levels above the high and below the low
Practical Application
These levels serve as:
Reversal zones for mean reversion setups
Support/resistance reference points
Target levels for existing positions
Framework for building trade ideas around high-probability pivot areas
Key Features
Traditional price crosses level alerts
Automatically updates each week
Clean, uncluttered chart display
Works across all timeframes
Suitable for all markets and instruments
LGZ – Liquidity Gravity Zones v1 📌 LGZ – Liquidity Gravity Zones (SVI + Net CVD + Volume)
Original Liquidity-Driven Price Magnet Model by Thomas Aaroon
📘 Concept Overview
LGZ (Liquidity Gravity Zones) is a new, original liquidity-based price-attraction model built using three core components:
SVI (Shock Volume Index) – measures abnormal volume spikes at each strike
Net CVD (NCP = CE_CVD − PE_CVD) – the real directional order-flow imbalance
Total Volume (CE + PE) – true liquidity density at each strike
Using these three elements, the indicator calculates Liquidity Gravity Weight (LGW) for every strike and identifies the strongest zones that attract price during the session.
🧠 Why This Indicator?
Traditional OI-based methods (long build-up, short build-up, OI change etc.) often lag.
LGZ focuses only on:
Real traded volume
Actual buy/sell aggression (CVD)
Shock events
Dealer hedging pressure
Strike-level liquidity clusters
This makes it far more responsive for intraday traders.
⭐ Core Formula
Liquidity Gravity Weight (LGW)
LGW = |SVI| × |Net CVD| × Total Volume
Where:
SVI = Shock Volume Index (Z-score based)
Net CVD (NCP) = CE_CVD − PE_CVD
Total Volume = CE_volume + PE_volume
LGW indicates how strongly a strike is pulling price toward it.
🎯 What the Indicator Shows
✔ Top Liquidity Gravity Zones (LGZ-1, LGZ-2, LGZ-3)
These are the strongest price magnets for the day.
✔ Gravity Lines on Chart
Each LGZ is plotted as a horizontal magnet line extending to the right.
✔ Strike-Level Liquidity Table
Shows:
Strike
SVI (Shock intensity)
LGW (Gravity strength)
This table gives a complete picture of the intraday liquidity landscape.
📈 How to Use (Intraday Trading Strategy)
🔵 1. Price gravitates toward LGZ-1
If price is below LGZ-1 → upward pull
If price is above LGZ-1 → downward pull
🔵 2. LGZ Flips = Trend Change
If LGZ-1 suddenly jumps to a different strike:
→ strong trend acceleration
🔵 3. LGZ Cluster = Reversal / Consolidation Zone
Multiple LGZ levels around the same strike indicate
→ liquidity saturation → reversal or slowdown.
🔵 4. Combine with Price Action
Best clarity on 5-minute timeframe
Use 1-minute only for entry.
🔬 Why LGZ Works
The indicator models the same reality driving option markets:
Where option volume + orderflow (CVD) + shock liquidity concentrate,
market makers hedge, and price moves toward that strike.
This is the foundation of dealer hedging mechanics and liquidity-based price movement.
🔧 Inputs
Symbol prefix (e.g., NIFTY)
Expiry (YYMMDD)
Center strike & range
Number of gravity zones
Color customization
Drawdown % + STD Bands: Log-Scale Macro ToolDescription: The exact indicator big-macro accounts use: tracks real-time drawdown from the rolling 252-period peak, then plots -1σ (blue) and -2σ (orange) bands on a clean percent scale. Built for weekly charts-shows if a stock, index, or crypto is statistically cheap (hit -1σ) or generational-buy territory (-2σ). Works flawlessly on SPX, Nasdaq, Bitcoin, Gold, Tesla... anything. How to Use (read it aloud like a voice memo): 1. Slap this under any chart, set to weekly timeframe . 2. Flip the price pane to log scale -zero negotiations. 3. Watch the thick red line: • Hovering 0 %? Bullish noise, chill. • Kissing blue (-10 % to -25 %)? Start loading-happens every 1-2 years. • Touching orange (-30 %+)? Panic sale finished. Buy like rent money's burning a hole. 4. Zoom out five-ten years; monthly works too if you want lazy vibes. Daily? Trash-too twitchy. Pro tip: Name your watchlist Panic Plays, drop this in, and ping me when MELI or GOOGL hits orange. I'll confirm if it's actually stupid-cheap.
TVB - Thomas Volatility Bands v2.0TVB – Thomas Volatility Bands v2.0
Author: Thomas Aaroon
Concept: CIV-Driven Volatility Bands with Adaptive Vomma Scaling
Overview
TVB – Thomas Volatility Bands v2.0 is an advanced volatility-adaptive band system built on two core elements:
CIV (Composite Implied Volatility) – manually provided or proxied using an external IV index
Dynamic Vomma Scaling – a higher-order volatility response factor that adjusts band width based on the convexity of implied volatility changes
Together, these components create a continuously adapting volatility envelope that reacts smoothly to market regime shifts.
Key Features
1. Flexible CIV Input
Manual CIV mode: Enter your own CIV value (decimal or %)
Proxy CIV mode: Pulls IV data from INDIA_VIX or any custom IV symbol
Weighted blending: Adjustable α-weight for proxy influence
Automatic normalization ensures stable and bounded CIV values.
2. Adaptive Volatility Engine
CIV is smoothed using EMA for intraday and SMA for higher-timeframes
Vomma coefficient dynamically adjusts based on CIV percentile and short-term CIV volatility
Produces a volatility surface that expands during stress and contracts during calm periods.
3. Time-Scaled Band Construction
Bands automatically scale their width according to:
Timeframe multiplier
Estimated bars-per-day
Annualized volatility normalization (√252 rule)
This ensures consistent volatility geometry across all chart timeframes.
4. Dual-Layer Volatility Bands
Inner Bands (±3σ): Tactical mean-reversion boundaries
Outer Bands (±4σ): Structural deviation zones for extreme price dislocations
Smooth color-coded volatility regimes (low/moderate/high CIV).
5. Re-Entry Logic (34% Rule)
A clean, rule-based mechanism inspired by distributional penetration depth:
Tracks bars that break the ±4σ outer band
Looks for 34% penetration back toward the ±3σ region
Generates optional visual markers (buy/sell re-entry)
Designed to highlight volatility compression opportunities after extreme expansions.
6. Optional CIV Diagnostic Label
Shows:
CIV and smooth CIV
Vomma coefficient
Effective band width
Useful for strategy development and volatility research.
Intended Use
TVB v2.0 is designed for:
Volatility-based trading models
Mean-reversion and re-entry systems
Volatility regime identification
Institutional-grade market structure research
This indicator does not repaint and does not generate trade signals by default (signals can be enabled via optional shapes).
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It is not financial advice, and the author is not responsible for any trading outcomes.
OSOK - One Shot One Kill( Macros w/ Body Swings, SD Prj)What you get:
Time windows: contiguous 50→10 (HH:50–(HH+1):10) and 20→40 (HH:20–HH:40), or both.
Kill Zones & Day filter: Asian, London, NY, London Close; weekdays toggles.
Static projection TF: compute swings on 5-minute (or custom) and display on any chart TF.
Fibonacci/SD ladder: internal retracements & multi-SD extensions with optional price labels.
Stats table: per-hour counts, average/ min/ max range, plus hit-rates for +1/+2/+3/+4 and −1/−2.
Sequence logic (optional): track conditional paths (e.g., 0→+2, +1→−2, etc.) to separate continuation vs. reversal behavior.
CSV export: push current table (filtered/sorted) to a chart label for copy-out.
Order-Flow Proxy (VWAP Deviation Zones)Order-Flow Proxy (VWAP Deviation Zones) helps traders visualize when market price moves unusually far away from its Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) — a key fair-value level used by institutional participants.
When price stretches too far above or below VWAP, it often signals temporary imbalance between buying and selling pressure.
This tool highlights those moments using simple color zones and an optional statistical Z-Score filter for deeper precision.
In short: it’s a clean, minimal mean-reversion indicator showing when price is statistically “too far” from fair value.
Red zone → Price extended above VWAP → possible buyer exhaustion or short setup.
Green zone → Price extended below VWAP → possible seller exhaustion or long setup.
VWAP line → Acts as a dynamic fair-value anchor.
Concept:
VWAP combines both price and traded volume to define where most transactions occurred.
Deviations from it — measured either by a fixed distance (1%) or by Z-Score — can reveal overvaluation or undervaluation zones used by professional traders for contrarian setups.
How to use:
Apply the indicator to any intraday chart (1m–1h recommended).
Watch for background color shifts — red or green.
Optionally enable the Z-Score filter to focus only on statistically extreme deviations.
Combine with volume spikes, liquidity sweeps, or your own order-flow tools for confirmation.
Tip:
Best used as a visual overlay for detecting stretched markets and potential reversals.






















