Adaptive CE-VWAP Breakout Framework [KedArc Quant]Description
A structured framework that unites three complementary systems into one charting engine:
Chandelier Exit (CE) – ATR-based trailing logic that defines trend direction, stop placement, and risk/reward overlays.
Swing-Anchored VWAP (SWAV) – a dynamically anchored VWAP that re-starts from each confirmed swing and adapts its smoothness to volatility.
Pivot S/R with Volume Breaks – confirmed horizontal levels with alerts when broken on expanding volume.
This script builds a single workflow for bias → trigger → managementwithout mixing unrelated indicators. Each module is internally linked rather than layered cosmetically, making it a true analytical framework—not.
Acknowledgment
Special thanks to Dynamic Swing Anchored VWAP by Zeiierman, whose swing-anchoring concept inspired a part of the SWAV module’s implementation and adaptation logic.
Support and Resistance Levels with Breaks by LuxAlgo for S/R breakout logic.
How this helps traders
Trend clarity – CE color-codes direction and provides evolving stops.
Context value – SWAV traces adaptive mean paths so traders see where price is heavy or light.
Action filter – Pivot+volume logic highlights true structural breaks, filtering false moves.
Discipline tool – Optional R:R boxes visualize risk and target zones to enforce planning.
Entry / Exit guidelines (for study purposes only)
Bias Use CE direction: green = long bias red = short bias
Entry
1. Breakout method– Trade in CE direction when a pivot level breaks on valid volume.
2. VWAP confirmation– Prefer breaks occurring around the nearest SWAV path (fair-value cross or re-test).
Exit
Stop = CE line / recent swing HL / ATR × (multiplier)
Target = R-multiple × risk (default 2 R)
Optional live update keeps SL/TP aligned with current CE state.
Core formula concepts
ATR Stop: Stop = High/Low – ATR × multiplier
VWAP calc: Σ(price × vol) / Σ(vol) anchored at swing pivot, adapted by APT (Adaptive Price Tracking) ratio ∝ ATR volatility.
Volume oscillator: 100 × (EMA₅ – EMA₁₀)/EMA₁₀; valid break when threshold %.
Input configuration (high-level)
Master Controls
Show CE / SWAV modules Theme & Fill opacity
CE Section
ATR period & multiplier Use Close for extremums
Show buy/sell labels Await bar confirmation
Risk-Reward overlay: R-multiple, Stop basis (CE/Swing/ATR×), Live update toggle
SWAV Section
Swing period Adaptive Price Tracking length Volatility bias (ATR-based adaptation) Line width
Pivot & Volume Breaks
Left/Right bar windows Volume threshold % Show Break labels and alerts
Best timeframes
Intraday: 5 m – 30 m for breakout confirmation
Swing: 1 h – 4 h for trend context
Settings scale with instrument volatility—adjust ATR period and volume threshold to match liquidity.
Glossary
ATR: Average True Range (volatility metric)
CE: Chandelier Exit (trailing stop/trend filter)
SWAV: Swing-Anchored VWAP (anchored mean price path)
Pivot H/L: Confirmed local extrema using left/right bar windows
R-multiple: Profit target as a multiple of initial risk
FAQ
Q: Does it repaint? A: No—pivots wait for confirmation and VWAP updates forward-only.
Q: Can modules be disabled? A: Yes—each section has its own toggle.
Q: Can it trade automatically? A: This is an indicator/study, not an auto-strategy.
Q: Is this financial advice? A: No—educational use only.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It is not financial advice. Trading involves risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always apply sound risk management.
תנודתיות
Doctor Analytics – EMERSON >🜂 Doctor Analytics – EMERSON >
“Where probability replaces emotion.”
Doctor Analytics – EMERSON > isn’t a tool — it’s a behavioral correction system for traders who refuse to gamble.
Built on the Kulture Metrics / Emerson Moss framework, it combines the raw aggression of momentum with the cold precision of mathematical expectancy.
This isn’t signal-hunting; it’s surgical probability alignment.
Inside every calculation beats the Path-Integral Engine — Linetsky-inspired stochastic modeling that measures the expected payoff of all recent price paths, weighted by volatility and discounted through time. It watches volatility breathe, measures it, and only moves when mathematics agrees with momentum.
The Kulture Metrics Dashboard transforms trading discipline into data:
Tracks your live balance, dynamic risk %, and target %.
Computes exact dollar risk and payoff values in real time.
Enforces drawdown protection with an automatic Loss Halt Flag after two consecutive hits.
Embeds compliance awareness through a Trust Bank audit watermark.
While others chase trends, EMERSON > calculates the probability of continuation.
Each signal passes through layered verification — trend integrity, volatility gate, and path-integral confirmation — filtering out emotional noise until only certainty remains.
Benefits that dominate the screen:
⚙️ Real-time equity evolution and risk-to-reward feedback.
⚙️ Path-integral logic that aligns with professional option-pricing models.
⚙️ Adaptive volatility gating for ultra-clean confirmations.
⚙️ Visual dashboard — no spreadsheets, no hesitation, no excuses.
Doctor Analytics – EMERSON > is more than an indicator; it’s a trading philosophy encoded in Pine v6.
For those who understand that discipline and mathematics are the last forms of rebellion.
Kulture Metrics | EMERSON — When logic meets inevitability.
ROC & Momentum FusionROC & Momentum Fusion
(by HabibiTrades ©)
Purpose:
“ROC & Momentum Fusion” combines the Rate of Change (ROC) with a MACD-style signal engine to identify early momentum reversals, confirmed trend shifts, and low-volatility choppy zones.
It’s built for traders who want early momentum detection with the clarity of trend persistence — adaptable to any instrument and timeframe.
⚙️ How It Works
Rate of Change (ROC):
Measures the percentage speed of price change over time, showing the raw momentum strength.
Signal Line (EMA):
A short EMA of the ROC — responds faster to new directional shifts, similar to a MACD signal line.
Histogram:
Displays acceleration and deceleration between the ROC and its signal line.
Persistent Trend States:
When the ROC crosses the signal line or zero, the indicator enters a new momentum regime
(bullish or bearish) and stays in that color until another flip occurs.
Dynamic Choppy Zone:
When ROC momentum fades within the zero buffer zone, the indicator turns orange, signaling a sideways or indecisive market.
🟢 Visual Regimes
Regime Description Color
Bullish Momentum ROC above zero or signal line 🟢 Neon Green
Bearish Momentum ROC below zero or signal line 🔴 Neon Red
Choppy / Neutral ROC hovering within ±threshold range 🟠 Neon Orange
This color system makes it visually effortless to see whether the market is trending, reversing, or consolidating.
🧭 Adaptive Intelligence
The script automatically adjusts to market type and session for consistent accuracy:
Session Adaptive: Adjusts smoothing based on global sessions (Asian, London, New York, Sydney).
Instrument Adaptive: Fine-tunes sensitivity automatically for major assets — NASDAQ (NQ), S&P 500 (ES), Gold (GC), Oil (CL), Bitcoin (BTC).
Volatility Normalization: Optionally divides ROC by its own standard deviation to stabilize noisy assets and maintain consistent scaling.
🔔 Signals & Alerts
Bullish Reversal:
ROC crosses above its signal or zero line — early momentum flip.
Bearish Reversal:
ROC crosses below its signal or zero line — downward momentum flip.
Alerts:
Both reversal conditions include built-in alert triggers for automation and notifications.
🎨 Visual Features
Main ROC Line: Adaptive EMA of ROC, color-coded by trend regime.
Signal Line: Optional white EMA overlay for MACD-style crossovers.
Histogram: Visual burst display of acceleration (green/red).
Reversal Markers: Optional triangles marking exact crossover points.
Threshold Lines: Highlight the zero and buffer zones for visual clarity.
🧩 Best Use Cases
Identify early momentum shifts before price confirms them.
Confirm trend continuation or exhaustion with color persistence.
Detect choppy / low-volatility periods instantly.
Works across all timeframes — from 1-minute scalping to weekly swings.
Combine with structure, EMAs, or volume for confirmation.
⚙️ Recommended Settings
Setting Default Description
ROC Period 6 Core momentum length (lower = faster response).
Signal EMA Length 3 MACD-style responsiveness (lower = more reactive).
Zero Buffer Threshold 0.15 Defines the width of the neutral zone around zero.
Choppy Zone Multiplier 1.0 Expands or tightens the orange zone sensitivity.
These defaults have been optimized through real-market testing to balance responsiveness and smoothness across different asset classes.
⚠️ Notes
The color regime is persistent, meaning once the line turns bullish or bearish, it remains in that state until momentum structurally flips.
The orange zone represents momentum uncertainty and helps avoid false entries in range-bound markets.
Works seamlessly on any timeframe and with any asset.
Emerson v8.4 – Kulture Metrics🜂 Emerson v8.4 – Kulture Metrics
“When volatility breathes, probability answers.”
The Emerson Engine isn’t another indicator—it’s a precision instrument built to exploit the hidden mathematics of motion.
Born from Kulture Metrics’ Nosreme lineage, this model fuses trend architecture, volatility anatomy, and Linetsky’s path-integral weighting into one living signal core. It doesn’t predict — it quantifies belief.
Each trigger passes through three unforgiving filters:
Classical Trend & Momentum Logic — directional strength, pure and unadulterated.
Squeeze Regime Anticipation — volatility compression before the break.
Path-Integral Confirmation — stochastic payoffs weighted by risk-free discounting and volatility density.
The result?
Only signals where the math, the market, and the moment all align — Absolute Confirmations.
No noise. No guessing. No emotion.
In practice, Emerson waits. It calculates. Then it strikes with surgical precision — entries that respect volatility, discount rates, and expected path contributions like a derivatives desk built into your chart.
Each decision point carries the full weight of stochastic probability theory — the same principles driving modern option pricing — yet distilled into something you can read at a glance.
Benefits that separate you from the herd:
✅ Trades filtered by volatility percentile and expected payoff distribution — not gut feel.
✅ Dotted bias line reveals the “probabilistic current” beneath price itself.
✅ Alerts trigger only when logic, momentum, and probability form a unanimous verdict.
✅ Dynamic macro-window shading adapts to volatility pressure in real time.
✅ Every entry inherently respects your risk, target, and discounting horizon.
Emerson v8.4 doesn’t ask the market what’s happening — it tells it what must happen next, given the probabilities.
It’s not designed to comfort. It’s designed to confirm.
Kulture Metrics. Built for traders who understand that randomness is just order not yet resolved.
Michie Breakout 1.0A precision breakout indicator built with adaptive machine learning logic and price action principles.
Designed specifically for TSLA, it detects key volatility shifts and directional momentum zones to capture high-probability breakout setups while filtering noise.
Focuses on clarity, adaptability, and accuracy — optimized for real-time intraday trading.
Risk-On / Risk-Off Toolkit [SB1] (NQ, RTY, YM) VIXDescription:
The Risk-On / Risk-Off Toolkit is a professional-grade market context indicator designed to help traders quickly identify broad market sentiment shifts and gauge risk appetite. By combining major US equity futures (NQ, RTY, YM) with VIX dynamics, this toolkit provides clear visual signals of “Risk-On” (bullish, lower volatility environment) and “Risk-Off” (bearish, higher volatility environment) conditions. This is ideal for traders using discretionary analysis, swing strategies, intraday scalping, or portfolio positioning decisions.
My Personal Thoughts: Utilize all 3 charts to Identify which is Leading and who is lagging between the 3 (NQ, RTY, YM) Key Features:
Futures Trend Analysis:
Monitors the Nasdaq 100 (NQ), Russell 2000 (RTY), and Dow Jones (YM) futures in real-time.
Determines bullish/bearish bias based on each futures contract’s current close relative to its open.
Identifies when all three indices are moving in sync, highlighting broad market directional alignment.
VIX Confirmation:
Integrates the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) to gauge market risk sentiment.
Confirms Risk-On conditions when VIX is falling while all three futures are bullish.
Confirms Risk-Off conditions when VIX is rising while all three futures are bearish.
Optional background shading visually highlights Risk-On (green) and Risk-Off (red) conditions for quick, intuitive assessment.
Strong Body Candle Signals:
Detects high conviction candlestick moves where the body represents at least 85% of the total range.
Confirms whether the candle closes near its extreme (top for bullish, bottom for bearish) within 15% of the range.
Plots arrows for strong bullish or bearish candles:
Green triangle-up for bullish strong candles
Red triangle-down for bearish strong candles
Provides a visual cue for intraday or swing traders to confirm trend momentum without cluttering the chart with labels.
Alert System:
Alerts can be set for Risk-On alignment: all monitored futures are bullish and VIX is falling.
Alerts can also be set for Risk-Off alignment: all monitored futures are bearish and VIX is rising.
Ensures traders never miss shifts in broad market sentiment, suitable for both intraday and end-of-day review.
Table Summary:
Provides a top-right summary table of each monitored market and VIX:
Displays Index Name and Current Bias (Bullish/Bearish/Neutral).
Highlights bullish conditions in green and bearish conditions in red.
Includes VIX status as “↓ Falling”, “↑ Rising”, or “Flat”, providing a quick visual reference of volatility trends.
Customizable Visuals:
Control the visibility of strong candle arrows.
Maintains dynamic bar coloring for strong candle moves (green for bullish, red for bearish).
How to Use the Risk-On / Risk-Off Toolkit:
Trend Confirmation: Use the alignment of NQ, RTY, and YM to determine whether the overall market environment is bullish or bearish.
Risk Sentiment Filter: Use VIX confirmation to identify if traders are in a risk-on or risk-off sentiment. This is especially useful for adjusting position sizing, hedging, or timing entries.
Momentum Validation: Strong candle arrows indicate decisive moves, providing additional confirmation for trade entries, breakouts, or trend continuation.
Alerts & Visual Cues: Set alerts to be notified whenever Risk-On or Risk-Off conditions are met, helping you act in real-time.
Quick Reference: Use the summary table for a bird’s-eye view of market alignment across indices and VIX, avoiding the need to track multiple charts simultaneously.
Why This Indicator is Unique:
Combines three major US indices with volatility confirmation to identify true macro market sentiment shifts.
Provides both visual and alert-based signals for actionable insights.
The inclusion of strong candle arrows gives intraday and swing traders a clear, low-latency cue for high-probability moves.
Perfect for multi-timeframe analysis and adaptable to both short-term and long-term strategies.
Indicator Name Justification:
The name “Risk-On / Risk-Off Toolkit ” accurately reflects the core function: identifying broad market risk appetite and sentiment alignment across key indices with volatility confirmation. It communicates instantly that the tool helps traders understand when the market is favoring risk-taking (Risk-On) versus risk-aversion (Risk-Off).
Pulsar Trading System-LITE📡 Pulsar Trading System
OVERVIEW
Pulsar is a comprehensive breakout trading system that combines dynamic support/resistance detection, trend filtering, and volume confirmation to identify high-probability entry opportunities. Unlike simple breakout indicators, Pulsar uses multi-timeframe analysis and adaptive ATR-based calculations to filter false signals and provide complete trade management from entry to exit.
WHAT MAKES THIS ORIGINAL
This indicator is unique in its integration of multiple complementary systems:
-Adaptive ATR Zones: Support and resistance levels are not static—they dynamically adjust based on current market volatility (ATR), creating entry zones that expand and contract with market conditions rather than using fixed price levels.
-Multi-Timeframe SuperTrend Filter: The trend filter operates on a higher timeframe than the chart (e.g., 5-minute SuperTrend on a 1-minute chart) to prevent counter-trend trades while maintaining granular entry precision. The visual ribbon with humorous warning text ("🚫 Don't Short - Trend is Your Friend! 📈") provides immediate trend awareness.
-Intelligent Cooldown System: After any trade exit (stop loss or take profit), the system enters a configurable cooldown period, preventing overtrading during choppy or consolidating market conditions—a critical feature often missing in breakout systems.
-Dynamic Trailing Stops: The trailing stop uses ATR multipliers to lock in profits while adapting to volatility, moving only in the favorable direction and never loosening.
-Comprehensive Dashboard: Real-time analysis displays trade status, entry prices, distances to targets in both points and ATR multiples, volume confirmation status, and cooldown countdown.
HOW IT WORKS
Core Detection Logic:
Pulsar identifies breakout opportunities by monitoring price interaction with dynamically calculated support and resistance levels:
Support/Resistance Calculation: Uses ta.lowest() and ta.highest() over a configurable lookback period to identify key levels, then adds ATR-based buffers (0.5 × ATR) to create entry zones.
Breakout Conditions:
Long Entry: Price closes above support buffer AND recent low touched support AND volume exceeds threshold
Short Entry: Price closes below resistance buffer AND recent high touched resistance AND volume exceeds threshold
SuperTrend Filter: A separate higher-timeframe SuperTrend calculation determines overall trend direction. Entries only trigger when breakout direction aligns with SuperTrend (bullish breakout + bullish trend, or bearish breakout + bearish trend).
Volume Confirmation: Current volume must exceed a configurable multiple of the 14-period SMA (default 1.0×) to confirm genuine interest in the breakout.
Cooldown Mechanism: After exit, the system tracks bars elapsed and blocks new signals until the cooldown period completes, preventing rapid-fire entries in ranging markets.
Trade Management:
Stop Loss: Calculated as entry zone ± (ATR × SL Multiplier)
Take Profit 1: Entry zone ± (ATR × TP1 Multiplier)
Take Profit 2: Entry zone ± (ATR × TP2 Multiplier)
Trailing Stop (optional): Updates every bar, moving the stop closer by maintaining distance of (ATR × Trailing Multiplier) from current price, but only in favorable direction
SuperTrend Calculation:
The SuperTrend uses standard methodology:
Upper Band = (High + Low) / 2 + (Multiplier × ATR)
Lower Band = (High + Low) / 2 - (Multiplier × ATR)
Direction changes when price crosses opposite band
The ribbon visualization adds a width offset (ATR × Ribbon Width) to create a filled zone rather than a single line.
HOW TO USE
Setup:
Add Pulsar to your chart (works best on liquid instruments like NQ, ES, CL)
Configure timeframe-specific settings (see recommendations below)
Enable SuperTrend Filter for trend-following mode, or disable for pure breakout mode
Set up alerts for Entry, TP1, TP2, and Stop Loss events
Recommended Settings by Timeframe:
1-Minute Charts:
Lookback Period: 10-15
SuperTrend Timeframe: 5 min
ATR Timeframe: 5 min (for stability)
Cooldown: 8-12 bars
Trailing Stop: Enabled with 0.8-1.0 multiplier
5-Minute Charts:
Lookback Period: 15-20
SuperTrend Timeframe: 15 min
ATR Timeframe: current chart
Cooldown: 5-8 bars
Trailing Stop: Optional
15-Minute+ Charts:
Lookback Period: 20-30
SuperTrend Timeframe: 1 hour
ATR Timeframe: current chart
Cooldown: 3-5 bars
Trailing Stop: Optional
Interpreting Signals:
Long/Short Zone Box: Green (long) or red (short) box appears when breakout conditions are met
Blue Entry Line: Shows your entry price
Red/Orange SL Line: Red = fixed stop, Orange = trailing stop (moves in real-time)
Green TP Lines: TP1 (closer) and TP2 (further) targets
SuperTrend Ribbon: Green = bullish trend (favor longs), Red = bearish trend (favor shorts)
Dashboard Status: Monitor trade state, distances, volume confirmation, and cooldown
Best Practices:
Use SuperTrend Filter: Significantly reduces false signals by avoiding counter-trend trades
Enable Cooldown on Fast Timeframes: Prevents overtrading on 1-5 minute charts
Volume Confirmation is Critical: Don't lower volume multiplier below 0.9 on futures
Use Higher Timeframe ATR: On 1-minute charts, use 5-minute ATR for stability
Avoid Major News Events: Disable during FOMC, NFP, CPI releases
Scale Out Strategy: Consider taking partial profits at TP1, letting remainder run to TP2
Parameter Optimization:
Start conservative and adjust based on results:
Too many stop-outs: Increase SL multiplier or SuperTrend multiplier
Missing good trades: Decrease volume multiplier or cooldown period
Too many false signals: Increase volume multiplier, lookback period, or cooldown
Profits not protected: Enable trailing stop or reduce trailing multiplier
KEY FEATURES
✅ Dynamic ATR-Based Zones: Entry, stop loss, and take profit levels automatically adjust to market volatility
✅ Multi-Timeframe Trend Filter: Uses higher timeframe SuperTrend to eliminate counter-trend trades
✅ Volume Confirmation: Filters low-volume false breakouts
✅ Intelligent Cooldown: Prevents overtrading with configurable post-trade waiting period
✅ Trailing Stop System: Optional dynamic stops that lock in profits using ATR distance
✅ Real-Time Dashboard: 13-row analysis showing trade status, targets, distances, volume, and cooldown
✅ Visual Ribbon Warnings: Humorous trend-following reminders on SuperTrend ribbon
✅ Complete Alert System: Notifications for entries, TP1, TP2, fixed stops, and trailing stops
✅ Customizable Visuals: Adjustable colors, dashboard position, text size, and line lengths
✅ Non-Repainting: Uses lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_off for all multi-timeframe calculations
SETTINGS EXPLAINED
SuperTrend Filter:
Enable: Toggle trend filtering on/off
Timeframe: Higher timeframe for trend analysis (recommended 3-5x chart timeframe)
ATR Period: Period for ATR calculation in SuperTrend (10-14 standard)
Multiplier: Distance from center band (2.5-3.5 for most markets)
Ribbon Width: Visual thickness of trend ribbon (0.2-0.5)
Core Parameters:
Lookback Period: Bars used to identify support/resistance (lower = more sensitive)
ATR Period: Bars for Average True Range calculation (14 is standard)
ATR Timeframe: Use higher timeframe ATR for smoother calculations on fast charts
Volume Multiplier: Required volume vs average (1.0 = average, 1.5 = 50% above average)
TP/SL:
SL Multiplier: Stop loss distance in ATR units (1.0-2.0 typical)
TP1 Multiplier: First target in ATR units (1.5-2.5 typical)
TP2 Multiplier: Second target in ATR units (2.0-3.5 typical)
Trailing Stop:
Enable: Activate dynamic trailing stop
Multiplier: Distance from current price in ATR units (0.8-1.5 typical)
Cooldown:
Enable: Prevent new signals after trade exit
Bars: Number of bars to wait before allowing next trade (higher on fast timeframes)
IMPORTANT NOTES
⚠️ Not a Holy Grail: No indicator is perfect. Pulsar is a tool that requires proper risk management, position sizing, and trading discipline.
⚠️ Backtest First: Test settings on historical data before live trading. Results vary by instrument, timeframe, and market conditions.
⚠️ Market Conditions Matter: Breakout systems perform best in trending markets. Consider reducing size or disabling during known choppy periods.
⚠️ Stop Loss is Mandatory: Always use the provided stop loss levels. Markets can move against you rapidly.
⚠️ Volume Data Required: This indicator requires volume data to function properly. It will display a warning if volume is unavailable.
⚠️ No Repainting: All multi-timeframe calls use non-repainting settings. What you see in real-time is what will be plotted historically.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Version: Pine Script v6
Type: Indicator (overlay = true)
Max Boxes: 500 (for zone visualization)
Max Lines: 500 (for TP/SL levels)
Max Labels: Unlimited (for annotations)
Repainting: None (uses lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_off)
COMPATIBLE INSTRUMENTS
Works best on liquid instruments with reliable volume data:
✅ Futures: NQ, MNQ, ES, MES, YM, MYM, RTY, M2K, CL, GC
✅ Forex: Major pairs (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.)
✅ Stocks: Large-cap stocks with high volume
⚠️ Crypto: Works but requires higher ATR multipliers
❌ Low Volume Stocks: May produce unreliable signals
SUPPORT
For questions, suggestions, or to report issues, please comment below. I actively maintain this indicator and appreciate feedback from the community.
Enjoy trading with Pulsar! 🌟
Supply/Demand HTF (RBD/DBR) – FIX + DebugOverview:
This indicator automatically detects and plots institutional supply and demand zones on any timeframe.
It analyzes price action to identify Drop-Base-Rally (DBR) and Rally-Base-Drop (RBD) structures — the core formations of supply and demand trading.
How It Works
1. The script scans price candles to detect “base” formations — small consolidation candles between impulsive moves.
2. When it finds a valid base followed by a strong move, it marks that area as:
• 🟩 Demand Zone (DBR): price dropped → consolidated → rallied upward
• 🟥 Supply Zone (RBD): price rallied → consolidated → dropped downward
3. Each detected zone is extended to the right so you can see if price returns to it later.
Color
Meaning
Description:
🟩 Green Zone
Demand
Institutional buy area (potential bullish reversal)
🟥 Red Zone
Supply
Institutional sell area (potential bearish reversal)
🟦 Blue Box
(Debug) HTF candle box used for internal analysis — can be hidden
🟡 Yellow Fill
Zone has been touched by price (reactivated)
Usage
• Works best when detecting zones from H4 or H1 and trading confirmations on M5 or M15.
• Ideal for institutional-style or “Smart Money Concepts” traders.
• Zones are auto-updated as new structures appear.
Information-Geometric Market Dynamics + MLInformation-Geometric Market Dynamics + ML (IGMD-ML)
Foreword: Beyond the Shadows on the Wall
If you have traded for any length of time, you understand the frustration of a perfect setup that fails, the whipsaw that stops you out just before a major move, or the persistent feeling that the price chart is only telling you half the story. For decades, technical analysis has focused on interpreting the shadows—the patterns left behind by price. We draw lines, apply indicators, and hope to derive future movement from this historical data.
But what if we could stop analyzing the shadows and instead measure the object casting them?
This script, Information-Geometric Market Dynamics (IGMD), introduces a new paradigm for market analysis. Its core premise is that the price chart is merely a one-dimensional projection of a much richer, higher-dimensional reality—an "information field" generated by the collective actions, beliefs, and emotions of all market participants.
This is not just another collection of indicators. It is a unified framework for measuring the geometry of this information field—its memory, its complexity, its uncertainty, its causal flows—and making high-probability decisions based on that deeper reality.
The IGMD Framework: A Multi-Kernel Approach
At the heart of IGMD are mathematical "kernels"—specialized engines that transform raw price data into meaningful measurements of abstract market properties. The framework's power lies in its ability to fuse the outputs of five distinct kernels, synthesizing their diverse perspectives into a single, coherent picture of the market's state.
The Five Core Kernels of Market Dynamics:
1. The Wavelet Kernel (The "Microscope"): Decomposes price into different frequency scales, separating short-term noise from the underlying market "thesis."
2. The Hurst Exponent Kernel (The "Memory Gauge"): Measures the market's "long-term memory" to determine if it is in a trending, mean-reverting, or random state.
3. The Fractal Dimension Kernel (The "Complexity Compass"): Quantifies the geometric complexity of the price path, acting as a primary filter for tradable vs. untradable conditions.
4. The Shannon Entropy Kernel (The "Uncertainty Meter"): Provides a pure measure of information and uncertainty, gauging market conviction and predictability.
5. The Transfer Entropy Kernel (The "Causality Probe"): Moves beyond correlation to measure the directed flow of information, assessing if a driver (like volume) is genuinely leading price.
Major Update: The Intelligence Layer & Machine Learning Integration
This version of IGMD introduces a significant advancement: an integrated machine learning (ML) engine that acts as an intelligent decision-making layer on top of the core five-kernel analysis. This is not a "black box" system but a transparent, adaptive filter designed to improve signal quality by learning from the market in real time.
How the ML Engine Works
The ML model processes the outputs from all five IGMD kernels and other market variables (like RSI and Volume) to build a comprehensive, multi-dimensional understanding of the current market state.
Core Technology: The engine uses an online logistic regression model. "Online" means it learns and updates its parameters with every new bar of data, allowing it to adapt continuously to changing market dynamics without needing to be retrained.
Non-Linear Pattern Recognition: To capture the market's complex behavior, the model projects the kernel data into a higher-dimensional space using Random Fourier Features (RFF) . This technique allows a linear model to recognize highly intricate patterns that would otherwise be invisible.
Probabilistic Filtering: The ML engine’s primary function is to act as a final confirmation filter. For every signal generated by the core IGMD system, the ML model calculates a probability score—its confidence that the price will move in the predicted direction. Signals are only displayed if they pass this confidence check.
Key Features of the ML Engine
Automated Regime Filter: The ML engine uses the Fractal Dimension and Shannon Entropy kernels to identify choppy, unpredictable markets. During these periods, the system automatically pauses new signal generation to help preserve capital.
Adaptive Confidence Threshold: To optimize performance, the ML engine features an optional self-adjusting confidence threshold. This system tracks its own rolling accuracy and adjusts its selectivity accordingly, becoming more cautious in uncertain periods and more opportunistic when its accuracy is high.
Feature Importance Monitoring: The dashboard displays which of the core IGMD features (e.g., Wave, Hurst, Entropy) the ML model is currently relying on most. This provides valuable insight into the market's character and what is driving the model's decisions.
Advanced Adaptation: The Reinforcement Learning Bandit (Experimental)
For advanced users, this version includes an experimental feature based on a Multi-Armed Bandit , a concept from reinforcement learning. When enabled, this system can automatically switch between different parameter presets (e.g., Conservative, Balanced, Aggressive) based on the current market regime. It learns over time which preset performs best under specific conditions by balancing the exploitation of known successful strategies with the exploration of others.
Fusion & Interpretation: The Field Score & Enhanced Dashboard
The Field Score: The outputs of the five kernels are fused into a single, comprehensive "Field Score" ranging from -1 (maximum bearish alignment) to +1 (maximum bullish alignment). This remains the ultimate at-a-glance metric for the market's net state.
The Enhanced Dashboard: Your mission control has been upgraded to include the ML engine's analysis. Alongside the core kernel readouts, you can now monitor:
ML Status: See if the model is active, warming up, or disabled.
ML Probability: View the model's real-time confidence for a bullish move.
Regime Status: Instantly know if the market is "Trending," "Normal," or "Choppy (Paused)."
Top Feature: Identify the most influential IGMD kernel according to the ML model.
Signal Status: See the final, ML-vetted signal.
Mastering the Controls: A Guide to the Inputs
The inputs menu gives you full control over the IGMD and ML engines.
🤖 Machine Learning Engine:
Enable ML Probability Model: The master switch for the entire ML layer.
Prediction Horizon: Set how many bars ahead you want the ML model to predict. This should align with your trading style.
ML Confidence Threshold: The minimum probability required for the ML model to approve a signal. This is your primary tool for adjusting signal quality versus frequency.
Pause in Choppy Regimes: Enable or disable the automated filter that stops trading in unfavorable conditions.
Auto-Adjust Threshold: Allow the system to self-optimize its confidence threshold based on recent accuracy.
🎰 Adaptive Parameter Bandit:
Enable Parameter Bandit: Activate the experimental reinforcement learning agent to manage strategy presets automatically.
Reading the Battlefield: On-Chart Visuals
In addition to the established pattern boxes, RR rails, and signal markers, a new visual element has been added:
ML Rejection Markers (✗): An orange '✗' will appear on the chart when the core IGMD system identifies a potential setup, but the ML model's confidence is below your defined threshold. This provides crucial feedback, showing you which signals were intelligently filtered out by the intelligence layer for having a lower probability of success.
A Methodological Distinction: What Sets IGMD Apart **
What sets this framework apart is its foundational approach. Instead of relying on traditional technical indicators, IGMD is architected as a multi-disciplinary engine that fuses concepts from signal processing, chaos theory, and information theory. It moves beyond analyzing simple price action to measure the market's underlying "information field"—quantifying its memory, complexity, and causal flows into a single, unified score. The integrated machine learning layer builds on this foundation, creating a transparent, adaptive filter that learns from market conditions in real-time. This combination of a fused, multi-dimensional analysis with a live, probabilistic intelligence layer offers a more dynamic and nuanced perspective than static, single-purpose indicators.
Development Philosophy & A Final Word
This script was designed to answer a single question: "What is the market *really* doing?" The addition of a transparent, adaptive machine learning layer is the next logical step in this pursuit—using computational intelligence to navigate the vast amount of information the core kernels provide.
This tool is offered for educational and analytical purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Its goal is to elevate market analysis from interpreting flat shadows to measuring the rich, geometric reality of the market's information field.
As the great mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, father of fractal geometry, noted:
"Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line."
Neither does the market. IGMD is a tool designed to help navigate that beautiful, complex, and fractal reality.
— Dskyz, Trade with insight. Trade with anticipation.
Dashboard — Vol & PriceDashboard for traders
Indicator Description
1. Prev Day High
What it shows: the previous trading day's high.
Why it shows: a resistance level. Many traders watch to see if the price will hold above or below this level. A breakout can signal buying strength.
2. Prev Day Low
What it shows: the previous day's low.
Why it shows: a support level. If the price breaks downwards, it signals weakness and a possible continuation of the decline.
3. Today
What it shows:
The difference between the current price and yesterday's close (in absolute values and as a percentage).
Color: green for an increase, red for a decrease.
Why it shows: immediately shows how strong a gap or movement is today relative to yesterday. This is an indicator of current momentum.
4. ADR, % (Average Daily Range)
What it shows: Average daily range (High – Low), expressed as a percentage of the closing price, for the selected period (default 7 days).
Why it's useful: To understand the "normal" volatility of an instrument. For example, if the ADR is 3%, then a 1% move is small, while a 6% move is very large.
5. ATR (Average True Range)
What it shows: Average fluctuation range (including gaps), in absolute points, for the specified period (default 7 days).
Why it's useful: A classic volatility indicator. Useful for setting stops, calculating position sizes, and identifying "noise" movements.
6. ATR (Today), %
What it shows: How much the current movement today (from yesterday's close to the current price) represents in % of the average ATR.
Why it shows: Shows whether the instrument has "played out" its average range. If the value is already >100%, there is a high probability that the movement will begin to slow.
7. Vol (Today)
What it shows:
Current trading volume for the day (in millions/billions).
Comparison with yesterday as a percentage (for example: 77.32M (-52.78%)).
Color: green if the volume is higher than yesterday; red if lower.
Why it shows:Quickly shows whether the market is active today. Volume = fuel for price movement.
8. Avg Vol (20d)
What it shows: Average daily volume over the last 20 trading days.
Why it's useful:"normal" activity level. It's a convenient backdrop for assessing today's turnover.
9. Rel. Vol (Today), % (Relative Volume)
What it shows: Deviation of the current volume from the average (20 days).
Formula: `(today / average - 1)` * 100`.
+30% = volume 30% above average, -40% = 40% below average.
Color: green for +, red for –.
Why it's useful:A key indicator for a trader. If RelVol > 100% (green), the market is "charged," and the movement is more significant. If low, activity is weak and movements are less reliable.
10. Normalized RS (Relative Strength)
What it shows: the relative strength of a stock to a selected benchmark (e.g., SPY), normalized by the period (default 7 days).
100 = same result as the market.
> 100 = the stock is stronger than the index.
<100 = weaker than the index.
Why it's needed: filtering ideas. Strong stocks rise faster when the market rises, weak stocks fall more sharply. This helps trade in the direction of the trend and select the best candidates.
In summary:
Prev High / Low — key support and resistance levels.
Today — an instant understanding of the current momentum.
ADR and ATR — volatility and potential movement.
ATR (Today) — how much the instrument has already "run."
Vol + Rel.Vol — activity and confirmation of the movement's strength.
RS — selecting strong/weak leaders against the market.
Trendilo + Adaptive Volatility Prediction AlgorithmTrendilo + Adaptive Volatility Prediction Algorithm
Credit: Original Trendilo created by dudeowns. This version keeps the original trend logic and adds an algorithmic based volatility predictive method used in other proprietary, high end indicators I had created in the past.
Timeframe and Usage:
Designed for use on the 15m timeframe but can be used on any timeframe. Settings are available for tweaking and fine tuning based on your trading strategy and preferences.
Note: In my testing I've found the 3D to be HIGHLY effective as determining major volatile breakouts after periods of consolidation.
3 Day chart example
What this indicator shows:
• 📈 Trend Line: A simple line plot showing the general direction of price (up, down, or neutral).
• 🎨 Volatility Band: A colored visual layer that shows how tight or loose the market currently is.
Volatility Color Meanings:
• Transparent / Wide = Expanded (normal market movement)
• 🔵 Blue = Normal volatility
• 🟣 Purple = Compressed (price is tightening)
• 🔴 Red = Highly Compressed (strong pressure build-up)
• 💛 Yellow = Extremely Compressed (market is tightly coiled at a rare level)
How to interpret / use this indicator
This indicator does not predict direction. It shows how much volatile energy is building in the market for an upcoming move.
The stronger the compression (Purple > Red > Yellow), the bigger the volatility release tends to be relative to recent price action.
The yellow state is the most significant. It indicates the market is at extremely compressed levels and has enough energy stored for substantial and volatile movement.
Display Panel:
A small panel on the chart shows the current volatility condition in plain text for fast recognition.
QuantumFlow MTF System Extended
QuantumFlow MTF System Extended
Multi-Timeframe Directional Flow & Volatility Alignment Engine — Higher-Timeframe Edition
The QuantumFlow MTF System Extended is a higher-timeframe analytical framework that expands upon the original QuantumFlow concept.
While the base version focuses on short-term structures (1M – 15M), this edition is designed for traders who need to observe medium- to long-term directional harmony across the 30M, 45M, 1H, 2H, 3H and 4H timeframes.
Its purpose is to provide a structured, non-repainting overview of how momentum and volatility align over broader market horizons — helping traders understand the prevailing directional flow rather than predicting future prices.
Concept
The system aggregates confirmed Supertrend directions from each higher timeframe, converting them into normalized bullish or bearish values.
These values are then processed through dual-layer EMA momentum filters that validate the directional strength of each component.
The resulting matrix displays a precise snapshot of how higher-timeframe market structures are synchronized — serving as a compass of directional alignment rather than a buy/sell signal generator.
A multi-ATR framework defines adaptive volatility zones, allowing each instrument to react proportionally to its intrinsic volatility profile.
This approach smooths sensitivity shifts that often occur between intraday and multi-hour structures, delivering consistent analytical behavior across asset classes.
How It Works
Confirmed Multi-Timeframe Supertrend
Each timeframe produces a close-confirmed Supertrend direction, ensuring signal stability and preventing repainting.
Adaptive Multi-ATR Model
Multiple ATR instances with distinct deviation factors define dynamic volatility thresholds that self-adjust to market conditions.
Dual EMA Momentum Validation
Two independent EMA layers filter and confirm each Supertrend direction, improving directional clarity and reliability.
Flow Totals Engine
The indicator sums all timeframe states into real-time bullish/bearish totals and percentage ratios, clearly visualized within a single panel.
Configurable Alerts (Optional)
Users may set threshold-based alerts when directional alignment reaches specified intensity levels (for example, when all timeframes are synchronized).
Full Customization
All visual elements — colors, text, background, and layout — can be adjusted to match personal preferences or chart themes.
Intended Use and Benefits
Observe how higher-timeframe trends align to reveal medium-term directional bias.
Quantify the balance of bullish vs bearish momentum across multiple timeframes.
Combine with lower-timeframe analysis (e.g. the original QuantumFlow System) to establish multi-layer confirmation between short- and mid-term flows.
Maintain awareness of trend synchronization or divergence without relying on subjective chart interpretation.
This indicator does not provide trading signals, forecasts, or financial advice.
It is an analytical tool intended to assist users in studying market structure and volatility behavior.
Chart Display
QuantumFlow Extended presents a unified dashboard that lists each analyzed timeframe, its active directional state, and the overall flow balance in numeric and percentage form.
It functions seamlessly on all instruments and can be used standalone or alongside the original short-term version.
Access
This is an invite-only indicator.
To request access or additional information, please contact the author privately via the TradingView profile.
ATR SL/TP Precision Zones (Dots)ATR SL/TP Precision Zones (Dots) is a volatility-based tool designed to help traders set accurate Stop Loss and Take Profit levels based on real market volatility — not fixed pips or emotion.
This indicator uses ATR (Average True Range) multiplied by 1.2 to calculate dynamic distance bands.
Instead of drawing a ribbon or channel, it places simple dots above and below each candle:
Upper Dot (Green) → Suggested Take Profit / Price Stretch Zone
Lower Dot (Red) → Suggested Stop Loss Cushion / Support Expansion Zone
Because ATR measures market volatility, these dots expand during high volatility and tighten during slow markets, helping traders avoid stop-loss hunts and premature exits.
Why This Works
Most traders lose because:
They set SL too close → stopped out by noise
They set TP too far → price never reaches it
This tool calibrates those distances automatically based on real price movement behavior.
ATR = volatility
Volatility = market breathing room
This indicator ensures your trade has room to breathe, increasing win consistency.
Best Use Cases
Scalping
Swing trading
Trend continuation entries
Reversal confirmations with support/resistance
Works on Crypto / Forex / Stocks / Futures
Inter-symmetric Forecast (ISF)Concept:
The Inter-Symmetric Forecast (ISF) is a physics-inspired price projection tool that visualizes both trend-continuation and mean-reversion scenarios in one dynamic structure. It extends the classic ADAM Projection by introducing a regime-sensitive weighting based on the Market Reynolds Number (Reₘ), a dimensionless ratio of market momentum × liquidity to volatility-derived “viscosity.”
Mechanism:
ISF mirrors past price action around the current close (the continuation path) while also forward-pasting the same pattern unreflected (the anti-trend path). It then blends these paths bar-by-bar using time-reflected Reₘ values — meaning the liquidity-momentum regime of each past segment determines how much its future mirror leans toward continuation or reversion.
Interpretation:
High Reₘ → strong inertia/liquidity, favors trend continuation.
Low Reₘ → high friction/volatility, favors mean reversion.
The yellow blended forecast shows the regime-weighted midpoint between both outcomes.
Use:
ISF offers traders a visual probability corridor rather than a fixed prediction — illustrating how far a move might extend if momentum persists, or fade if conditions become viscous. It’s best used as a contextual forecasting overlay for discretionary or systematic analysis.
ATR-Based Volatility SL/Target Planner (MTF Table)✅ ATR SL & Target Planner (MTF Table – Chart, 10m, 15m)
This indicator provides a clean multi-timeframe ATR table showing:
✅ ATR (Chart / 10m / 15m)
✅ Entry price (manual or auto)
✅ ATR-based Stop-Loss
✅ Target 1 & Target 2
✅ MTF level comparison
✅ High-contrast color-coded SL (Red) + Targets (Green)
✅ Selected timeframe highlighted automatically
Designed for intraday traders, positional traders, and volatility-based strategies.
✅ How to Use It
✅ 1. Choose Entry Mode
Manual Entry ON → Type your entry price
Manual Entry OFF → Last candle close is used
The script calculates ATR(14) on:
Current chart timeframe
10-minute timeframe
15-minute timeframe
Then it uses standard volatility-based formulas:
Stop-Loss = Entry ± (ATR × SL Multiplier)
Target 1 = Entry ± (ATR × T1 Multiplier)
Target 2 = Entry ± (ATR × T2 Multiplier)
Direction depends on Long/Short mode.
You can switch which ATR timeframe becomes active (affecting plotted lines + alerts).
✅ Why This Indicator Is Useful
This script solves 3 common problems:
✅ 1. “How wide should my stop-loss be?”
ATR automatically adjusts the SL to market volatility.
✅ 2. “Which timeframe ATR should I trust?”
You can compare Chart, 10m, and 15m in one panel.
✅ 3. “The table is too big in other indicators.”
This is compact, clean, color-coded, and readable.
Happy Trading :)
Hindenburg OmenThe Hindenburg Omen highlights periods of internal market stress — when both new 52-week highs and new lows expand while the NYSE remains in an uptrend.
This condition often precedes major corrections or volatility spikes by revealing divergence beneath the surface of an advancing market.
The indicator triggers when four classic breadth rules align: elevated highs and lows, a positive trend, a negative McClellan Oscillator, and a highs-to-lows ratio under 2:1.
Use it on broad indices (NYSE, S&P 500) as an early-warning context tool, NOT a standalone sell signal.
Quantura - Supply & Demand Zone DetectionIntroduction
“Quantura – Supply & Demand Zone Detection” is an advanced indicator designed to automatically detect and visualize institutional supply and demand zones, as well as breaker blocks, directly on the chart. The tool helps traders identify key areas of market imbalance and potential reversal or continuation zones, based on price structure, volume, and ATR dynamics.
Originality & Value
This indicator provides a unique and adaptive method of zone detection that goes beyond simple pivot or candle-based logic. It merges multiple layers of confirmation—volume sensitivity, ATR filters, and swing structure—while dynamically tracking how zones evolve as the market progresses. Unlike traditional supply and demand indicators, this script also detects and plots Breaker Zones when previous imbalances are violated, giving traders an extra layer of market context.
The key values of this tool include:
Automated detection of high-probability supply and demand zones.
Integration of both volume and ATR filters for precision and adaptability.
Dynamic zone merging and updating based on price evolution.
Identification of breaker blocks (invalidated zones) to visualize market structure shifts.
Optional bullish and bearish trade signals when zones are retested.
Clear, visually optimized plotting for efficient chart interpretation.
Functionality & Core Logic
The indicator continuously scans recent price data for swing highs/lows and combines them with optional volume and ATR conditions to validate potential zones.
Demand Zones are formed when price action indicates accumulation or a strong bullish rejection from a low area.
Supply Zones are created when distribution or strong bearish rejection occurs near local highs.
Breaker Blocks appear when existing zones are invalidated by price, helping traders visualize potential market structure shifts.
Bullish and bearish signals appear when price re-enters an active zone or breaks through a breaker block.
Parameters & Customization
Demand Zones / Supply Zones: Enable or disable each individually.
Breaker Zones: Activate breaker block detection for invalidated zones.
Volume Filter: Optional filter to only confirm zones when volume exceeds its long-term average by a user-defined multiplier.
ATR Filter: Optional filter for volatility confirmation, ensuring zones form under strong momentum conditions.
Swing Length: Controls the number of bars used to detect structural pivots.
Sensitivity Controls: Adjustable ATR and volume multipliers to fine-tune detection responsiveness.
Signals: Toggle for on-chart bullish (▲) and bearish (▼) signal plotting when price interacts with zones.
Color Customization: User-defined bullish and bearish colors for both standard and breaker zones.
Core Calculations
Zones are detected using pivot highs and lows with a defined lookback and lookahead period.
Additional filters apply if ATR and volume are enabled, requiring conditions like “ATR > average * multiplier” and “Volume > average * multiplier.”
Detected zones are merged if overlapping, keeping the chart clean and logical.
When price breaks through a zone, the original box is closed, and a new breaker zone is plotted automatically.
Bullish and bearish markers appear when zones are retested from the opposite side.
Visualization & Display
Demand zones are shaded in semi-transparent bullish color (default: blue).
Supply zones are shaded in semi-transparent bearish color (default: red).
Breaker zones appear when previous imbalances are broken, helping to spot structural shifts.
Optional arrows (▲ / ▼) indicate potential buy or sell reactions on zone interaction.
Use Cases
Identify institutional areas of accumulation (demand) or distribution (supply).
Detect potential breakout traps and market structure shifts using breaker zones.
Combine with other tools such as volume profile, EMA, or liquidity indicators for deeper confirmation.
Observe retests and reactions of zones to anticipate possible reversals or continuations.
Apply multi-timeframe analysis to align higher timeframe zones with lower timeframe entries.
Limitations & Recommendations
The indicator does not predict future price movement; it highlights structural imbalances only.
Performance depends on chosen swing length and sensitivity—users should optimize parameters for each market.
Works best in volatile markets where supply and demand imbalances are clearly expressed.
Should be used as part of a broader trading framework, not as a standalone signal generator.
Markets & Timeframes
The “Quantura – Supply & Demand Zone Detection” indicator is suitable for all asset classes including cryptocurrencies, Forex, indices, commodities, and equities. It performs reliably across multiple timeframes, from intraday scalping to higher timeframe swing analysis.
Author & Access
Developed 100% by Quantura. Published as a Open-source script indicator. Access is free.
Important
This description complies with TradingView’s Script Publishing and House Rules. It clearly explains the indicator’s originality, underlying logic, functionality, and intended use without unrealistic claims or performance guarantees.
Quantura - Trendchange ZonesIntroduction
“Quantura – Trendchange Zones” is an advanced technical indicator that identifies and visualizes potential market reversal zones using dynamic RSI-based logic. It highlights areas of overbought and oversold conditions, marking them as visual zones directly on the price chart, and generates corresponding bullish and bearish signals when the RSI exits these extremes. The tool helps traders anticipate possible trend change regions and confirm momentum shifts in a clean, intuitive way.
Originality & Value
Unlike traditional RSI indicators that only show a static oscillator, this tool transforms RSI behavior into on-chart visual zones that represent structural overbought and oversold phases. It converts RSI threshold breaches into price-based regions (boxes) and marks reversal signals at the moment of momentum change.
The indicator’s originality and usefulness come from its:
Direct visualization of RSI overbought and oversold areas as dynamic chart zones.
Automatic detection of potential reversal regions where momentum exhaustion is likely.
Integration of RSI-based signals and visual cues without requiring users to monitor the RSI window.
Adjustable sensitivity for RSI length and upper/lower levels.
Clear color-coded separation of bullish and bearish phases.
Functionality & Core Logic
The indicator continuously monitors RSI values relative to the user-defined thresholds.
When RSI moves above the upper level, an Overbought Zone is created and extends until RSI falls back below that threshold.
When RSI moves below the lower level, an Oversold Zone is generated and extends until RSI returns above that level.
When RSI exits one of these zones, a corresponding Trendchange Signal (▲ bullish or ▼ bearish) appears at the transition point.
Each zone dynamically adjusts its high and low levels during formation, representing the complete range of the exhaustion phase.
Parameters & Customization
RSI Length: Defines the sensitivity of RSI calculation. Shorter lengths make signals more responsive; longer lengths filter noise.
Upper Level / Lower Level: Set thresholds for overbought and oversold conditions (default 70 / 30).
Signals: Toggle on/off for displaying bullish (▲) and bearish (▼) reversal signals.
Zones: Toggle the visualization of shaded RSI-based zones.
Colors: Fully customizable bullish and bearish colors for both signals and zones.
Visualization & Display
Bullish reversal zones (oversold exits) are shaded using the chosen bullish color (default: blue).
Bearish reversal zones (overbought exits) are shaded using the chosen bearish color (default: red).
Each completed zone is outlined and filled with transparent shading for better clarity.
Reversal arrows (▲ for bullish, ▼ for bearish) are displayed at the bar where RSI exits the extreme level.
Clean overlay design ensures compatibility with any chart style or color scheme.
Use Cases
Identify overbought and oversold periods directly on the price chart without switching to the RSI window.
Anticipate potential market reversals or exhaustion points based on RSI momentum shifts.
Combine with trend indicators, moving averages, or volume tools for confirmation.
Apply across multiple timeframes to align short-term reversal signals with higher timeframe momentum.
Use zone width and duration to assess the strength and persistence of overbought/oversold conditions.
Limitations & Recommendations
The indicator is not a standalone trading system but a visual confirmation tool.
False signals may occur in strongly trending markets where RSI remains overextended.
Optimal RSI settings may differ between assets (e.g., crypto vs. equities).
Combining this indicator with additional trend or structure filters can enhance accuracy.
Markets & Timeframes
The “Quantura – Trendchange Zones” indicator works across all markets and timeframes, including cryptocurrencies, Forex, stocks, and commodities. It is suitable for both short-term scalping and long-term swing analysis.
Author & Access
Developed 100% by Quantura. Published as a Open-source script indicator. Access is free.
Important
This description complies with TradingView’s Script Publishing and House Rules. It provides a clear explanation of the indicator’s originality, logic, and function while avoiding unrealistic performance or predictive claims.
Quantura - Fair Value GapIntroduction
“Quantura – Fair Value Gap” is a precision-engineered institutional concept indicator designed to automatically identify, visualize, and manage Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across any market or timeframe. It enables traders to observe price inefficiencies, potential liquidity voids, and retracement areas that often act as magnets for price rebalancing.
Originality & Value
Unlike many public FVG scripts that only highlight candle gaps, this indicator integrates dynamic filters and adaptive logic to determine the strength and reliability of each gap. It merges overlapping zones intelligently and optionally extends valid imbalances forward for ongoing reference.
Its value lies in:
Dynamic statistical filtering based on gap standard deviation.
Optional volume confirmation for high-confidence FVGs.
Automatic merging of overlapping or adjacent gaps for clean visualization.
Support for both bullish and bearish imbalances.
Signal alerts when gaps are filled or rebalanced by price.
Functionality & Core Logic
Detects Fair Value Gaps by comparing candle-to-candle price displacement.
Applies a Gap Filter (standard deviation-based) to qualify valid gaps.
Optionally validates gaps formed under significant volume conditions.
Draws color-coded boxes to mark bullish (discount) and bearish (premium) inefficiencies.
Monitors each FVG until price fills the gap, at which point the box is visually closed.
Provides optional signal markers (“▲” or “▼”) when rebalancing occurs.
Parameters & Customization
Gap Filter: Sets the minimum statistical deviation required for a valid FVG. Higher values detect fewer, stronger gaps.
Volume Filter: Toggles additional validation using relative volume strength.
Volume Sensitivity: Adjusts how much above-average volume must be present to confirm a gap.
Bullish/Bearish Colors: Customize color schemes for imbalance zones.
Extend Gaps: Optionally extend open gaps forward for better confluence tracking.
Signals: Enables or disables gap-fill signal markers.
Visualization & Display
Bullish FVGs: Appear in blue-tinted boxes, indicating potential demand-side inefficiencies.
Bearish FVGs: Appear in red-tinted boxes, representing potential supply-side inefficiencies.
Overlapping zones are merged automatically to maintain clarity.
Filled gaps remain visible for historical context, allowing for post-event analysis.
Optional signal arrows display when price returns to rebalance an FVG.
Use Cases
Identify institutional inefficiencies and liquidity voids.
Detect premium and discount levels in trending markets.
Combine with market structure or order block indicators for confluence.
Track when price rebalances inefficiencies to refine entry/exit points.
Build FVG-based algorithmic strategies that rely on structural imbalance resolution.
Limitations & Recommendations
The indicator detects structural imbalances but does not predict future direction or guarantee profitability.
Volume filters may behave differently across brokers due to data-source differences.
Use alongside structure or liquidity tools for enhanced decision-making.
Extreme volatility or illiquid assets may generate temporary invalid gaps.
Markets & Timeframes
Compatible with all markets (crypto, forex, equities, indices, futures) and all timeframes. Recommended for multi-timeframe confluence analysis — e.g., detecting higher-timeframe FVGs and refining lower-timeframe entries.
Author & Access
Developed 100% by Quantura. Published as a Open-source script indicator. Access is free.
Compliance Note
This description adheres fully to TradingView’s House Rules and Script Publishing Requirements . It provides a detailed explanation of originality, core logic, limitations, and appropriate use — with no unrealistic or misleading performance claims.
Transactional Rate of Change (TROC)TRANSACTIONAL RATE OF CHANGE (TROC) INDICATOR
Transaction Rate of Change (TROC) is an advanced momentum indicator that analyzes the rate of change in cumulative inferred buy/sell volume data to identify shifts in buying and selling acceleration and deceleration of transaction flow, providing early signals of potential trend changes, exhaustion/absorption, and momentum shifts. It builds further upon the official Volume Delta indicator released by TradingView.
If a stock price is a rocket climbing , then volume delta is the total fuel burned, and TROC is the fuel burn rate . A rocket can keep rising even after engines start throttling down (decelerating TROC), but it won't go much higher without more thrust. When TROC shows extreme positive readings, the engines are at maximum burn—expect explosive price movement. When TROC drops to zero while price is still high, the fuel is depleted and gravity (selling pressure) takes over. Are buyers pushing on the gas, or are they backing off? Are more buyers coming to the table, or are they losing interest or taking profits? Are excited retail buying highs while smart money close their positions using the excited retail liquidity?
KEY FEATURES
• Volume Delta Analysis - Approximates up and down volume from lower timeframe data to calculate true buying vs. selling pressure.
• Rate of Change Calculation - Measures the momentum of cumulative delta over a customizable period. Essentially, it displays the rate of change between buying and selling. How fast is it going, is it slowing, how excited are they?
• Momentum State Detection - Automatically identifies four distinct market states: accelerating up, decelerating up, accelerating down, and decelerating down
• Extreme Threshold Zones - Bands based on standard deviation to highlight unusually high or low transaction rates, helping to spot potential extreme values, blow offs, and capitulation.
• Z-Score Normalization - Optional standardization for comparing momentum across different timeframes and instruments.
• Momentum Strength Index (MSI) - Filters out weak signals by highlighting only bars with momentum exceeding a threshold.
• Flexible Reset Modes - Reset cumulative delta daily, weekly, monthly, or per session to prevent data drift, or leave it default for continual cumulative data.
APPLICATION
Trend Confirmation
When price makes a new high but TROC is decelerating (lighter colors), it suggests weakening buying pressure and potential exhaustion. Conversely, strong acceleration (darker colors) confirms robust trend continuation. Either buyers are supporting the move, or they aren't. Same goes for selling. It can also assist spotting short covering.
Divergence Trading
Use it similar to MACD divergence strategies. Is price movement confirmed by expansion in TROC, or is the TROC showing weakness while price is continuing it's trend?
Momentum Breakouts
When TROC crosses above the upper threshold zone with strong momentum (MSI activated), it signals institutional-level buying that often precedes significant price moves. Use this for breakout entries.
Mean Reversion
Extreme readings beyond the threshold zones often precede short-term reversals as transaction rates normalize. Consider taking profits or counter-trend positions when TROC reaches statistical extremes. Utilizing the extreme threshold bands can help you identify tops and bottoms.
Absorption Detection
Spot areas where buying or selling is being done, but price is hitting a wall or floor and not moving. This can indicate a hidden seller or a buyer reloading at price levels/zones.
SETTINGS
Timeframe for Volume Delta Calculation
Select the lower timeframe used to calculate buying and selling volume. Default: 1S (1 second)
• 1S or 5S - Maximum precision for scalping and intraday trading on liquid markets
• 1m or 5m - Balanced precision for swing trading and less liquid instruments
• Higher timeframes - Provide more historical data but reduce accuracy
Note: Higher frequency data yields more accurate delta calculations but may not be available for all symbols or historical periods. If you are using higher timeframes (Daily, Weekly) you will need to change this setting to a higher timeframe.
Rate of Change Period
Determines how many bars back to measure the momentum change. Default: 14
• Short periods (7-10) - More responsive, ideal for scalping and quick momentum shifts
• Medium periods (14-20) - Balanced sensitivity for day trading
• Long periods (25-50) - Smoother readings for swing trading and trend analysis
Shorter periods generate more signals but increase false positives; longer periods reduce noise but may lag significant changes.
Extreme Threshold Zones
Bands that highlight unusual transaction rate extremes based on standard deviation.
• Show Zones - Enable/disable the upper and lower threshold lines (Default: Enabled)
• Multiplier - Standard deviation multiplier for zone placement (Default: 2.0)
Values of 1.5-2.0 catch moderate extremes
Values of 2.5-3.0 identify only the most extreme readings
• Lookback Period - Number of bars used to calculate mean and standard deviation (Default: 100)
Shorter lookback (50-75) adapts faster to changing market conditions
Longer lookback (150-200) provides more stable, consistent zones
Smooth Cumulative Delta
Applies Adaptive Moving Average to reduce noise in the cumulative volume delta before calculating rate of change. Default: Enabled
• Smoothing Length - period (Default: 5)
Lower values (3-5) preserve responsiveness
Higher values (7-10) significantly reduce noise on choppy markets
Smoothing is particularly useful on volatile instruments or when using very short ROC periods.
Momentum Strength Index (MSI)
Filters the histogram to highlight only bars exceeding a specified momentum threshold, eliminating weak signals.
• Show MSI - Enable/disable momentum strength filtering (Default: Disabled)
• MSI Threshold - Minimum momentum strength multiplier (Default: 2.0)
Values of 1.5-2.0 show above-average momentum
Values of 2.5-3.5 isolate only exceptional momentum bars
When enabled, bars meeting the threshold display in the "Strong Up/Down" colors, while normal bars use standard momentum colors.
Display Settings
• Histogram Bar Width - Visual thickness of the columns (Default: 1, Range: 1-10)
• Use Z-Score Normalization - Standardizes TROC values for cross-asset comparison (Default: Disabled)
Enable when comparing multiple instruments or timeframes simultaneously
Z-Score converts values to standard deviations from the mean
• Z-Score Threshold - When using Z-Score Normalization mode, sets the extreme zone levels (Default: 2.0)
Represents standard deviations from mean (2.0 = ~95% confidence interval)
Cumulative Transaction Reset
Determines when the cumulative volume delta resets to zero, preventing infinite accumulation. Default: None
• None - Cumulative delta never resets (continues from symbol history start)
• Daily - Resets at the start of each new trading day
• Weekly - Resets at the start of each week
• Monthly - Resets at the start of each month
• On session change - Resets when market opens (useful for 24-hour markets)
Reset modes prevent cumulative drift that can distort ROC calculations over extended periods.
Color Customization Fully customizable color scheme.
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Note: This indicator requires volume data from your data vendor. It uses inferred buy/sell volume. To learn more, read the TradingView Volume Delta documentation. Optimal performance is achieved on liquid instruments with high-frequency data.
Liquidity Pools by Ivanliquidity is marked by red and green
RED is institutions
GREEN is retail
it works by time frames so chart doesnt get clutterd
so for example on 15 min you will only get 15 min tf liquidity on 4h you will only get liquidity for 4h tf liquidity and so on
Cloud and Table - Ostinato TradingMain indicator of Ostinato Trading, the moving averages cloud and table. You can superpose various moving averages, bollinger bands and their color fill. Additionaly the table is used to plot the distance from the price to moving averages, the ATR value, the stop loss ... You can also plot a bulls eyes of SL and TP in points to visualise it on the chart.
QuantumFlowTraderQuantumFlowTrader
Adaptive Flow Visualizer with Multi-ATR Volatility Engine and Multi-EMA Clouds
Overview
QuantumFlowTrader is an adaptive market flow visualizer that integrates multiple EMA clouds, a session VWAP framework, and a tested multi-ATR volatility engine.
It is built to help traders interpret directional strength, institutional balance, and volatility synchronization across any asset and timeframe available on TradingView.
How It Works
1. Multi-EMA Clouds — Trend Structure and Flow Context
QuantumFlowTrader employs several EMA-based cloud layers to represent short-, medium-, and long-term structure simultaneously.
Each cloud adapts dynamically to price movement, revealing trend alignment and momentum stacking across depths of the market.
When all EMA clouds align in the same direction, the color gradient intensifies (green for bullish, red for bearish).
When structure conflicts, transparency increases, signaling mixed or transitional phases.
This multi-cloud approach allows traders to see structure, flow, and trend shifts at a glance, eliminating guesswork and highlighting transitions between trend and consolidation.
2. Session VWAP — Institutional Equilibrium and Reaction Zones
The Session VWAP represents the real-time mean price that institutional participants often reference.
QuantumFlowTrader enhances it with tested adaptive deviation envelopes, which highlight zones where price frequently reacts or pauses.
These deviation zones dynamically expand or contract with volatility, defining institutional fair-value regions and potential continuation or mean-reversion boundaries.
VWAP color automatically changes based on whether price trades above or below the equilibrium, giving immediate visual feedback on session bias.
3. QuantumFlow ATR Engine — Core Innovation
At the heart of QuantumFlowTrader is its proprietary multi-ATR engine, a deeply tested system that runs multiple ATR calculations and deviation layers at the same time.
Unlike single-metric approaches, this composite engine merges several ATRs with different sensitivities and deviations to identify synchronized volatility alignment.
When all ATR layers align bullish, a green up-arrow appears below the bar.
When all align bearish, a red down-arrow appears above the bar.
This configuration has been tested for many years across market types and volatility regimes.
Its goal is to detect moments when price action, volatility, and structure converge, which historically coincide with the start or continuation of strong directional flows.
This multi-ATR architecture is what makes QuantumFlowTrader genuinely unique among volatility-based systems.
Adaptability Across Assets and Timeframes
QuantumFlowTrader is universally adaptable:
Works effectively on any timeframe, from scalping to swing or position trading.
Performs consistently across Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, and Crypto.
The internal algorithms automatically adjust their sensitivity and scaling to the selected chart’s behavior, ensuring smooth adaptation to different volatility environments.
This makes it suitable for traders who want a consistent analytical framework adaptable to both short-term and long-term contexts.
Customization and Alerts
EMA Clouds: adjust colors, transparency, and visibility for each structural layer.
VWAP Zones: toggle the equilibrium line and deviation visualization.
ATR Arrows: control arrow appearance and size for bullish/bearish events.
Dynamic Scaling: built-in adaptive multiplier auto-balances volatility response.
Built-in alerts:
Buy Condition: all ATR layers bullish and price above VWAP.
Sell Condition: all ATR layers bearish and price below VWAP.
These alerts identify situations where both directional flow and volatility alignment agree.
Originality and Value
QuantumFlowTrader is not a mash-up of public indicators.
Its originality lies in how it integrates:
Multiple EMA clouds for layered structural analysis.
Session VWAP with adaptive deviation zones to reveal institutional equilibrium and price reactions.
A proprietary multi-ATR engine that combines several ATR and deviation configurations simultaneously for volatility confirmation.
Together, these systems produce a unified, adaptive visualization of market structure, volatility, and flow — helping traders stay aligned with dynamic directional conditions while filtering out low-efficiency noise.
Example — Multi-Timeframe Integration (Optional Use)
While QuantumFlowTrader works effectively on any single chart, many traders use a three-screen workflow to synchronize trend, momentum, and execution:
1 Screen: 15-minute, Defines dominant trend direction (multi-EMA cloud + VWAP bias).
2 Screen: 5-minute, Confirms flow alignment and momentum coherence.
3 Screen: 1-minute, Executes entries when ATR arrows appear in the same direction as the 15-minute trend.
Example workflow:
1. Identify overall direction from 15m cloud and VWAP structure.
2. Wait for 5m confirmation.
3. Time entries on 1m using ATR arrows aligned with the higher timeframe.
This structure enhances precision and reduces counter-trend exposure.
Best Practices and Limitations
Always use proper risk management and forward testing before applying live.
Author’s Instructions:
To request access, please contact the author through the TradingView profile.






















