LANZ Strategy 6.0 [Backtest]🔷 LANZ Strategy 6.0 — Precision Backtesting Based on 09:00 NY Candle, Dynamic SL/TP, and Lot Size per Trade
LANZ Strategy 6.0 is the simulation version of the original LANZ 6.0 indicator. It executes a single LIMIT BUY order per day based on the 09:00 a.m. New York candle, using dynamic Stop Loss and Take Profit levels derived from the candle range. Position sizing is calculated automatically using capital, risk percentage, and pip value — allowing accurate trade simulation and performance tracking.
📌 This is a strategy script — It simulates real trades using strategy.entry() and strategy.exit() with full money management for risk-based backtesting.
🧠 Core Logic & Trade Conditions
🔹 BUY Signal Trigger:
At 09:00 a.m. NY (New York time), if:
The current candle is bullish (close > open)
→ A BUY order is placed at the candle’s close price (EP)
Only one signal is evaluated per day.
⚙️ Stop Loss / Take Profit Logic
SL can be:
Wick low (0%)
Or dynamically calculated using a % of the full candle range
TP is calculated using the user-defined Risk/Reward ratio (e.g., 1:4)
The TP and SL levels are passed to strategy.exit() for each trade simulation.
💰 Risk Management & Lot Size Calculation
Before placing the trade:
The system calculates pip distance from EP to SL
Computes the lot size based on:
Account capital
Risk % per trade
Pip value (auto or manual)
This ensures every trade uses consistent, scalable risk regardless of instrument.
🕒 Manual Close at 3:00 p.m. NY
If the trade is still open by 15:00 NY time, it will be closed using strategy.close().
The final result is the actual % gain/loss based on how far price moved relative to SL.
📊 Backtest Accuracy
One trade per day
LIMIT order at the candle close
SL and TP pre-defined at execution
No repainting
Session-restricted (only runs on 1H timeframe)
✅ Ideal For:
Traders who want to backtest a clean and simple daily entry system
Strategy developers seeking reproducible, high-conviction trades
Users who prefer non-repainting, session-based simulations
👨💻 Credits:
💡 Developed by: LANZ
🧠 Logic & Money Management Engine: LANZ
📈 Designed for: 1H charts
🧪 Purpose: Accurate simulation of LANZ 6.0's NY Candle Entry system
Forecasting
TheDevashishratio-MomentumThis custom momentum indicator is inspired by Fibonacci principles but builds a unique sequence with steps of 0.5 (i.e., 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, ...). Instead of traditional Fibonacci numbers, each step functions as a dynamic lookback period for a momentum calculation. By cycling through these fractional steps, you capture a layered view of price momentum over varying intervals.
The "Fibonacci" Series Used
Sequence:
0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, … up to a user-defined maximum
For trading indicators, lag values (lookback) must be integers, so each step is rounded to the nearest integer and duplicates are removed, resulting in lookbacks:
1, 2, 3, 4, ... N
Indicator Logic
For each selected lookback, the indicator calculates momentum as:
Momentum
n
=
close
−
close
Momentum
n
=close−close
Where:
close = current price
n = integer from your series of
You can combine these momenta for an averaged or weighted momentum profile, displaying the composite as an oscillator.
How To Use
Bullish: Oscillator above zero indicates positive composite momentum.
Bearish: Oscillator below zero indicates negative composite momentum.
Crosses: A cross from below to above zero may signal emerging bullish momentum, and vice versa.
Customization
Adjust max_step to control how many interval lags you want in your composite.
This oscillator averages across many short and mid-term momenta, reducing noise while still being sensitive to changes.
Summary
TheDevashishratio-Momentum offers a fresh momentum oscillator, blending a "Fibonacci-like" progression with technical analysis, and can be easily copy-pasted into TradingView to experiment and refine your edge.
For more on momentum indicator logic or how to use arrays and series in Pine Script, explore TradingView's official documentation and open-source scripts
Advanced Correlation Monitor📊 Advanced Correlation Monitor - Pine Script v6
🎯 What does this indicator do?
Monitors real-time correlations between 13 different asset pairs and alerts you when historically strong correlations break, indicating potential trading opportunities or changes in market dynamics.
🚀 Key Features
✨ Multi-Market Monitoring
7 Forex Pairs (GBPUSD/DXY, EURUSD/GBPUSD, etc.)
6 Index/Stock Pairs (SPY/S&P500, DAX/NASDAQ, TSLA/NVDA, etc.)
Fully configurable - change any pair from inputs
📈 Dual Correlation Analysis
Long Period (90 bars): Identifies historically strong correlations
Short Period (6 bars): Detects recent breakdowns
Pearson Correlation using Pine Script v6 native functions
🎨 Intuitive Visualization
Real-time table with 6 information columns
Color coding: Green (correlated), Red (broken), Gray (normal)
Visual states: 🟢 OK, 🔴 BROKEN, ⚫ NORMAL
🚨 Smart Alert System
Only alerts previously correlated pairs (>80% historical)
Detects breakdowns when short correlation <80%
Consolidated alert with all affected pairs
🛠️ Flexible Configuration
Adjustable Parameters:
📅 Periods: Long (30-500), Short (2-50)
🎯 Threshold: 50%-99% (default 80%)
🎨 Table: Configurable position and size
📊 Symbols: All pairs are configurable
Default Pairs:
FOREX: INDICES/STOCKS:
- GBPUSD vs DXY • SPY vs S&P500
- EURUSD vs GBPUSD • DAX vs S&P500
- EURUSD vs DXY • DAX vs NASDAQ
- USDCHF vs DXY • TSLA vs NVDA
- GBPUSD vs USDCHF • MSFT vs NVDA
- EURUSD vs USDCHF • AAPL vs NVDA
- EURUSD vs EURCAD
💡 Practical Use Cases
🔄 Pairs Trading
Detects when strong correlations break for:
Statistical arbitrage
Mean reversion trading
Divergence opportunities
🛡️ Risk Management
Identifies when "safe" assets start moving independently:
Portfolio diversification
Smart hedging
Regime change detection
📊 Market Analysis
Understand underlying market structure:
Forex/DXY correlations
Tech sector rotation
Regional market disconnection
🎓 Results Interpretation
Reading Example:
EURUSD vs DXY: -98.57% → -98.27% | 🟢 OK
└─ Perfect negative correlation maintained (EUR rises when DXY falls)
TSLA vs NVDA: 78.12% → 0% | ⚫ NORMAL
└─ Lost tech correlation (divergence opportunity)
Trading Signals:
🟢 → 🔴: Broken correlation = Possible opportunity
Large difference: Indicates correlation tension
Multiple breaks: Market regime change
Real-Time FTFC Dashboard (Styled)Full Time Frame Continuity. Real time change with the data presented. Can be used on all stocks to analyze if the stocks timeframe finished green or red.
London Breakout PRO – By Maa Sharda Trading📈 London Breakout PRO (MAA SHARDA TRADING) – Indicator Description for TradingView
Introducing: London Breakout PRO – The Advanced Breakout Tool for Gold & Forex!
Unlock the real power of London session trading with this next-generation indicator.
Specially designed for serious traders, this tool combines classic London Breakout logic with EMA Trend Confirmation and an optional Volume Filter to eliminate fake breakouts and boost your accuracy.
How It Works:
Session Box: Automatically marks the first session candle (default: 1H for London Open).
Breakout Signal: Gives only one clean BUY/SELL signal each day – only when the candle breaks out above/below the session box.
Trend Filter: Signals fire only when price is above (BUY) or below (SELL) the EMA 20, ensuring you always trade with the trend.
Volume Confirmation: (Optional) Signals only if breakout happens with volume higher than the last 10 candles’ average, so you avoid low-liquidity fakeouts.
Ultra-Clean Chart: No repainting, no clutter, just pure breakout action.
Key Features:
✅ Works on any timeframe (M15, M30, H1 best for Gold/XAUUSD & FX)
✅ Fully customizable session start time and box duration
✅ One breakout signal per day – no overtrading, no noise
✅ Trend & volume filters for high-probability setups
✅ Easy visual backtesting – perfect for serious traders and strategy builders
Recommended Settings for GOLD (XAUUSD):
Timeframe: 1 Hour (H1) – best accuracy & lowest noise
Session Start (IST): 11:30 AM (London Open)
Box Length: 1 Candle (1 Hour)
EMA Length: 20
Volume Filter: On (for strong confirmations)
How To Use:
Wait for London session box to form at your set time.
Trade only when price closes above (BUY) or below (SELL) the box and EMA 20 & volume filters are satisfied.
Place SL at the opposite side of the box. Target 1:1 or let profits run with trailing stop.
Avoid trading during high-impact news events for even better results.
Pro Tip:
Backtest on H1 and combine with major support/resistance for the highest win-rate. Use with proper risk management for best results!
Disclaimer:
Trading involves risk. This indicator is for educational purposes only. Test thoroughly before live trading.
#LondonBreakout #XAUUSD #BreakoutStrategy #EMAConfirmation #VolumeFilter #TradingView #ForexIndicator #IntradayTrading
PnL_EMA_TRACK12_PRO_3.3_full_adjusted# Multi-Ticker Support
Manage up to 12 tickers simultaneously.
- For each symbol, input share quantities, entry prices, and two optional additional entry points (E2, E3) with their own shares and offset percentages.
- Dynamic handling of inputs using arrays for easier maintenance and scalability.
# Average Cost and PnL Calculation
- Computes weighted average entry costs across all position parts (E1 and optionally E2 and E3).
- Calculates real-time Profit & Loss (PnL) both in USD and percentage relative to the current price.
- Color-coded values: green for profit, red for loss — for quick visual feedback.
# Moving Averages as Benchmarks
- Uses daily EMAs (10, 21, 65) and 15-minute SMA 200 as reference levels.
- Calculates percentage deviations of these moving averages from the average entry price.
- Calculates dollar differences based on the total shares held.
# Chart Visualization
- Draws a dashed yellow line for the average cost of each position.
- Optionally draws two additional lines and labels for E2 (blue) and E3 (purple) if activated.
- Lines extend to the right to emphasize current relevance.
- Labels can be positioned left or right, with customizable horizontal offset.
# Interactive Table in Chart
- Positions the info table in any chosen corner or center of the chart (top/right/left/middle, etc.).
- Displays symbol, PnL (dollar and percentage), and deviations to key EMAs and SMA.
- Colors PnL values according to profit or loss for instant clarity.
# User-Friendly Settings
- Flexible font size options for both the table and labels.
- Customizable colors for positive and negative values (default green/red).
- Choice of label position and X-axis offset to fit your chart style.
MTF Trend Heatmap (EMA + MACD) by PierreKMTF Trend Heatmap (EMA + MACD) by PierreK
This indicator offers a compact and clear heatmap that visualizes the current trend status of an instrument across multiple key timeframes. Based on the combination of the EMA 50 and EMA 200, as well as the MACD indicator, the heatmap shows whether the trend is bullish (green dot) or bearish (red dot) on the 1-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, and 1-day timeframes.
Highlights:
• Multi-timeframe analysis at a glance - perfect for traders who want to keep an eye on multiple timeframes.
• Clearly defined trend logic: EMA 50 > EMA 200 and MACD above signal and zero line.
‣ Simple color scheme for quick trend decisions.
Optimized for all markets and assets (forex, stocks, cryptocurrencies, etc.).
• Chart overload - heatmap as a separate, clearly positioned table.
Ideal for day traders, swing traders, and anyone who needs quick trend overviews for their trading.
FAQ
Q. Which markets is the indicator suitable for?
A: The indicator works universally on forex, stocks, cryptocurrencies, and other TradingView symbols.
Q: Can I add additional timeframes?
A: Currently, 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, and 1d are preset. Adjustments are possible in the code if you are familiar with Pine Script.
Q: How accurate is the trend determination?
A: The trend is determined very reliably using the combination of the EMA 50/200 and MACD (via the signal line and the zero line).
Q: Can I use alerts with this indicator?
A: Alerts are not included in the standard script, but can be added individually.
Sweep & Reclaim Indicator with Time, EMA & ATR FilterCandlestick structure scalping
With this model, you are looking for a sweep of a bearish candle, then that bullish candle closes back inside the range of the bearish candle and you buystop the reclaimed candles high. Vice versa for bearish. I like to use the candle low as stop targeting 1R or higher.
You also only want to take trades between 9:30-11:30AM EST, you want an ATR above 10, and a LTF EMA, I like the 10. Those are all attached as filters with this indicator.
SQV Indicator Bridge# SQV Indicator Bridge - Quick Guide
## What is SQV Indicator Bridge?
A simple connector that validates your indicator's signals using SQV Lite before displaying them on the chart. Only high-quality signals pass through.
## How It Works
```
Your Indicator → Generates Signals → SQV Lite → Validates Quality → Bridge → Shows Only Valid Signals
```
## Quick Setup (3 Steps)
### Step 1: Prepare Your Indicator
Add these lines to export your signals:
```pinescript
// At the end of your indicator code
plot(longCondition ? 1 : 0, "Long Signal", display=display.none)
plot(shortCondition ? 1 : 0, "Short Signal", display=display.none)
```
### Step 2: Add to Chart (in order)
1. Your indicator
2. SQV Lite
3. SQV Indicator Bridge
### Step 3: Connect Sources
In Bridge settings:
- **Long Signal Source** → Select: YourIndicator: Long Signal
- **Short Signal Source** → Select: YourIndicator: Short Signal
- **SQV Long Valid** → Select: SQV Lite: SQV Long Valid
- **SQV Short Valid** → Select: SQV Lite: SQV Short Valid
- **SQV Score** → Select: SQV Lite: SQV Score
## Visual Settings
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---------|-------------|---------|
| Show Labels | Display BUY/SELL labels | On |
| Label Offset | Distance from candles (0-5 ATR) | 0 |
| Label Size | Tiny, Small, or Normal | Small |
| Long Color | Color for buy signals | Green |
| Short Color | Color for sell signals | Red |
## What You'll See
- **Green "LONG" labels** - When your buy signal passes SQV validation
- **Red "SHORT" labels** - When your sell signal passes SQV validation
- **No label** - When signal quality is too low
## Common Issues & Solutions
### No labels appearing?
1. Check "Use External Signals" is ON in SQV Lite
2. Verify source connections are correct
3. Lower minimum score in SQV Lite (try 60)
4. Test your indicator separately to ensure it generates signals
### Too many/few signals?
- Adjust "Minimum Quality Score" in SQV Lite
- Default is 65, lower for more signals, higher for fewer
### Wrong signals showing?
- Check Trading Mode in SQV Lite matches your strategy (Long Only/Short Only/Both)
## Example Integration
### Simple MA Cross Indicator
```pinescript
//@version=6
indicator("MA Cross with SQV", overlay=true)
// Your logic
fast = ta.sma(close, 20)
slow = ta.sma(close, 50)
longSignal = ta.crossover(fast, slow)
shortSignal = ta.crossunder(fast, slow)
// Plot MAs
plot(fast, color=color.blue)
plot(slow, color=color.red)
// Export for SQV Bridge (REQUIRED!)
plot(longSignal ? 1 : 0, "Long Signal", display=display.none)
plot(shortSignal ? 1 : 0, "Short Signal", display=display.none)
```
## Tips
✅ **DO**:
- Test in "Autonomous Mode" first (SQV Lite setting)
- Use clear signal names in your plots
- Keep signals binary (1 or 0)
❌ **DON'T**:
- Forget to add `display=display.none` to signal plots
- Use values other than 0 and 1 for signals
- Leave "Use External Signals" OFF in SQV Lite
## Alert Setup
1. Enable "Enable Alerts" in Bridge settings
2. Create alert on Bridge (not your indicator)
3. Alert message includes SQV score
Example alert: `"Long Signal Validated | Score: 85"`
## Complete Bridge Code
```pinescript
//@version=6
indicator("SQV Indicator Bridge", overlay=true)
// From your indicator
longSignal = input.source(close, "Long Signal Source", group="Signal Sources")
shortSignal = input.source(close, "Short Signal Source", group="Signal Sources")
// From SQV Lite
sqvLongValid = input.source(close, "SQV Long Valid", group="SQV Sources")
sqvShortValid = input.source(close, "SQV Short Valid", group="SQV Sources")
sqvScore = input.source(close, "SQV Score", group="SQV Sources")
// Settings
showLabels = input.bool(true, "Show Labels", group="Visual")
labelOffset = input.float(0.0, "Label Offset (ATR)", minval=0.0, maxval=5.0, step=0.5, group="Visual")
labelSize = input.string("small", "Label Size", options= , group="Visual")
longColor = input.color(color.green, "Long Color", group="Visual")
shortColor = input.color(color.red, "Short Color", group="Visual")
enableAlerts = input.bool(false, "Enable Alerts", group="Alerts")
// Logic
atr = ta.atr(14)
offset = labelOffset > 0 ? atr * labelOffset : 0
hasValidLong = longSignal > 0 and sqvLongValid > 0 and barstate.isconfirmed
hasValidShort = shortSignal > 0 and sqvShortValid > 0 and barstate.isconfirmed
// Show labels
if showLabels
if hasValidLong
label.new(bar_index, low - offset, "LONG",
style=label.style_label_up,
color=longColor,
textcolor=color.white,
size=labelSize == "tiny" ? size.tiny :
labelSize == "small" ? size.small : size.normal)
if hasValidShort
label.new(bar_index, high + offset, "SHORT",
style=label.style_label_down,
color=shortColor,
textcolor=color.white,
size=labelSize == "tiny" ? size.tiny :
labelSize == "small" ? size.small : size.normal)
// Alerts
if enableAlerts
if hasValidLong
alert("Long Signal Validated | Score: " + str.tostring(sqvScore, "#"), alert.freq_once_per_bar_close)
if hasValidShort
alert("Short Signal Validated | Score: " + str.tostring(sqvScore, "#"), alert.freq_once_per_bar_close)
```
---
**Need help?** Check the full SQV documentation or contact through TradingView messages.
No Supply No Demand (NSND) – Volume Spread Analysis ToolThis indicator is designed for traders utilizing Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) techniques. It automatically detects potential No Demand (ND) and No Supply (NS) candles based on volume and price behavior, and confirms them using future price action within a user-defined number of lookahead bars.
Confirmed No Demand (ND): Detected when a bullish candle has volume lower than the previous two bars and is followed by weakness (next highs swept, close below).
Confirmed No Supply (NS): Detected when a bearish candle has volume lower than the previous two bars and is followed by strength (next lows swept, close above).
Adjustable lookahead bars parameter to control the confirmation window.
This tool helps identify potential distribution (ND) and accumulation (NS) areas, providing early signs of market turning points based on professional volume logic. The dot appears next to ND or NS.
NMT Buy/Sell Alarm GPTBUY:
1. When the green arrow appears, it is time for you to consider other additional situations to place a buy order
2. And you set an alert so you don't miss the opportunity
SELL:
You observe the green label showing the % ratio between the order and the current price
You want to sell with how much profit % (relatively) then you sell.
PCR tableOverview
This indicator displays a multi-period table of forward-looking price projections. It combines normalized directional momentum (Positive Change Ratio, PCR) with volatility (ATR) and presents a forecast for upcoming time intervals, adjusted for your local UTC offset.
Concepts & Calculations
Positive Change Ratio (PCR):
((total positive change)/(total change)-0.5)*2, producing a value between –100 and +100.
Synthetic ATR: Calculates average true range over the same lookbacks to capture volatility.
PCR × ATR: Forms a volatility-weighted directional forecast, indicating expected move magnitude.
Future Price Projection: Adds PCR × ATR value to current close to estimate future price at each lookahead interval.
Table Layout
There are 12 forecast horizons—1× to 12× the chart timeframe (e.g., minutes, hours, days). Each row displays:
1. Future Time: Timestamp of each projection (adjustable via UTC offset)
2. PCR: Directional bias per period (–1 to +1)
3. PCR × ATR: E xpected move magnitude
4. Future Price: Close + (PCR × ATR)
High and low PCR×ATR rows are highlighted green for minimum value in the price forecast (buy signal) or red for maximum value in the price forecast (sell signal).
How to Use
1. Set UTC offset to your time zone for accurate future timestamps.
2. View PCR to assess bullish (positive) or bearish (negative) momentum.
3. Use PCR × ATR to estimate move strength and direction.
4. Reference Future Price for potential levels over upcoming intervals, and for buy and sell signals.
Limitations & Disclaimers
* This model uses linear extrapolation based on recent price behavior. It does not guarantee future prices.
* It uses only current bar data and no lookahead logic—compliant with Pine Script rules.
* Designed for analytical insight, not as an automated signal or trade executor.
* Best used on standard bar/candle charts (avoid non-standard types like Heikin‑Ashi or Renko).
Session HL + Candles + AMD (Nephew_Sam_)Session HL + Candles + AMD (Nephew_Sam_)
This indicator marks out intraday sessions summarized into single candles, with an additional option to mark out the HL of each session. Perfect for understanding AMD within a glance (accumulation-manipulation-distribution)
Features:
Session High/Low lines with customizable colors and labels
Optional session candles displayed on the right side of the chart
Timezone support for global traders
Customizable bull/bear candle colors
Works on timeframes up to 1 hour
Perfect for:
Identifying session liquidity levels
Tracking session ranges and breakouts
Multi-timeframe session analysis
ICT methodology traders
Settings:
Choose your timezone for accurate session detection
Toggle session candles and HL lines independently
Customize colors, line styles, and labels
Set maximum timeframe (up to 1 hour)
AI Breakout Bands (Zeiierman)█ Overview
AI Breakout Bands (Zeiierman) is an adaptive trend and breakout detection system that combines Kalman filtering with advanced K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) smoothing. The result is a smart, self-adjusting band structure that adapts to dynamic market behavior, identifying breakout conditions with precision and visual clarity.
At its core, this indicator estimates price behavior using a two-dimensional Kalman filter (position + velocity), then enhances the smoothing process with a nonlinear, similarity-based KNN filter. This unique blend enables it to handle noisy markets and directional shifts with both speed and stability — providing breakout traders and trend followers a reliable framework to act on.
Whether you're identifying volatility expansions, capturing trend continuations, or spotting early breakout conditions, AI Breakout Bands gives you a mathematically grounded, visually adaptive roadmap of real-time market structure.
█ How It Works
⚪ Kalman Filter Engine
The Kalman filter models price movement as a state system with two components:
Position (price)
Velocity (trend direction)
It recursively updates predictions using real-time price as a noisy observation, balancing responsiveness with smoothness.
Process Noise (Position) controls sensitivity to sudden moves.
Process Noise (Velocity) controls smoothing of directional flow.
Measurement Noise (R) defines how much the filter "trusts" live price data.
This component alone creates a responsive yet stable estimate of the market’s center of gravity.
⚪ Advanced K-Neighbor Smoothing
After the Kalman estimate is computed, the script applies a custom K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) smoother.
Rather than averaging raw values, this method:
Finds K most similar past Kalman values
Weighs them by similarity (inverse of absolute distance)
Produces a smoother that emphasizes structural similarity
This nonlinear approach gives the indicator an AI feature — reacting fast when needed, yet staying calm in consolidation.
█ How to Use
⚪ Trend Recognition
The line color shifts dynamically based on slope direction and breakout confirmation.
Bullish conditions: price above the mid band with positive slope
Bearish conditions: price below the mid band with negative slope
⚪ Breakout Signals
Price breaking above or below the bands may signal momentum acceleration.
Combine with your own volume or momentum confirmation for stronger entries.
Bands adapt to market noise, helping filter out low-quality whipsaws.
█ Settings
Process Noise (Position): Controls Kalman filter’s sensitivity to price changes.
Process Noise (Velocity): Controls smoothing of directional component.
Measurement Noise (R): Defines how much trust is placed in price data.
K-Neighbor Length: Number of historical Kalman values considered for smoothing.
Slope Calculation Window: Number of bars used to compute trend slope of the smoothed Kalman.
Band Lookback (MAE): Rolling period for average absolute error.
Band Multiplier: Multiplies MAE to determine band width.
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Disclaimer
The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
SMCX Morning Signal (v6) - Previous Day Confirmed (non-repaint)Paints (no repaint) either a buy or not buy signal for every day based on 3 conditions that pretty accurately predict a green candle day, and it's been tested accurate on just about anything. The 3 conditions are price above 4 hour vwap, price above 8 hour vwap, and 4 hour rvol > 1. We can change the title but I labeled it SMCX morning signal because I was originally trying to shark big moves for SMCX, but then when I got the indicator to work, I saw how rare a green signal was, which I suppose it should be, I needed to backtest it across a wide range of stocks and ETFs. The results were incredible (have stats in a spreadsheet that ranks which leveraged ETFs I should check a signal for by day of the week). Would be great to have this officially published. We could call it VWAP and RVOL market structure confirmation signal.
Auto-Calculated Pivot Line/Zone (Based on Time Range)Automatically Calculated Pivot Line/Zone
Harness the power of precision with this Custom Time Range Average Line indicator—designed to pinpoint key equilibrium and pivot levels within consolidation zones after a breakout. Select any start and end time to capture the critical price action shaping the market structure between swings, and calculate the true average price using your choice of open, close, high, low, or midpoint.
Once the defined period concludes, the indicator freezes the average and extends it forward as a clear horizontal ray, acting as a powerful reference for fair value and market balance. This dynamic line shines brightest within consolidation phases, helping traders identify pivot points and equilibrium zones that often serve as magnets for price after a breakout.
Customize the line width to suit your style—use a thinner line width input for a precise single average line, or increase the width to visually represent a broader range or zone. Fully adjustable line color and thickness options ensure this tool integrates seamlessly into any chart setup.
Elevate your trading edge by visualizing the hidden balance points between market swings—turning consolidation chaos into clear, strategic opportunities!
Global Liquidity vs BitcoinGlobal liquidity vs Bitcoin/dollar, per Grok. This combines M2 with US credit data - reverse repos, Fed assets, etc. My aim was to approximate Raoul Pal's Global Liquidty indicator from inside his GMI membership. That membership is probably beyond my skillset, but an indicator like this is useful as it close-to-mirrors Bitcoin price.
Checklist Dashboard Table# Checklist Dashboard Table – ICT/SMC Trading Helper
Overview
The “Checklist Dashboard Table” is a TradingView indicator designed to help traders structure, organize, and validate their market analyses following the ICT/SMC (Inner Circle Trader / Smart Money Concepts) methodology. It provides a visual and interactive checklist directly on your chart, ensuring you never miss a crucial step in your decision-making process.
Key Features
- Visual Checklist : All your trading criteria are displayed as color-coded checkboxes (green for validated, red for not validated), making your analysis process both clear and efficient.
- Clear Separation Between Analysis and Confirmations :
- Analysis : Reminders for your routine, such as timeframe selection (M3 to H4), trend analysis via RSI, and identification of key zones (Midnight Open, SSL/BSL, Asian High/Low).
- Confirmations : Six customizable criteria to check off as you validate your setup (clear trend, OB + FVG, OTE zone, Premium/Discount, R/R > 1:2, CBDR/Midnight).
- Personal Notes Section : Keep your trade entries, observations, or comments in a dedicated field in the indicator’s settings. Your notes are displayed right in the checklist for quick reference and journaling.
- Elegant and Compact Display : The table is styled for readability and can be positioned anywhere on your chart.
- Quick Customization : Instantly update any criterion or your personal notes via the script settings.
How to Use
1. Add the indicator to your chart.
2. Review the “Analysis” section as your pre-trade routine reminder.
3. Check off the “Confirmations” criteria as you validate your entry strategy.
4. Write your trade notes or comments in the provided notes section.
5. Use the checklist to reinforce discipline and repeatability in your trading.
Why Use This Checklist?
- Prevents you from skipping important steps in your analysis.
- Reinforces trading discipline and consistency.
- Allows you to document and review your trade decisions for ongoing improvement.
Who Is It For?
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Monthly Seasonality Trend [DunesIsland]The Monthly Seasonality Trend is a indicator designed to analyze and visualize historical monthly seasonality patterns in financial markets. By calculating the average monthly return over a user-configurable lookback period (1 to 10 years), this indicator provides traders and investors with a clear projection of potential price movements for the current month, enabling data-driven decision-making.
How It Works
The indicator operates by retrieving monthly open and close prices for the specified lookback period (up to 10 years) and computing the average percentage return for the current month based on historical data. Key functionalities include:
Dynamic Trend Line: On the first trading day of each month, the indicator plots a line projecting the expected price trajectory, starting from the current close price and extending to the estimated end-of-month price based on the average historical return. The line is colored green for anticipated price increases or red for expected declines, offering an intuitive visual cue.
Average Return Label: A label is displayed at the start of each month, detailing the calculated average historical return for that month, expressed as a percentage, to provide context for the projected trend.
First Trading Day Marker: A small circle is plotted below the bar on the first trading day of each month, clearly marking the start of the projection period.
Adaptive Bar Counting: The indicator dynamically adjusts the length of the trend line based on the actual number of trading days in the previous month, ensuring accurate projections.
How to Interpret
Bullish Projection (Green Line): Indicates that historical data suggests an average price increase for the current month, potentially signaling buying opportunities.
Bearish Projection (Red Line): Suggests an average price decline based on historical trends, which may prompt caution or short-selling strategies.
Historical Context: The average return label provides a quantitative measure of past performance, helping traders assess the reliability of the projected trend.
Institutional Sweep Zone (Range-Based)Institutional Sweep Zone (Range-Based)
This indicator models potential stop sweep zones based on institutional capital ranges, helping traders visualize where high-probability liquidity grabs are likely to occur.
Unlike traditional volatility bands, this tool estimates price movement by calculating how far a specific amount of capital—entered into the market—can push price. By defining a lower and upper capital range (in millions of USD), the indicator dynamically draws bands representing the distance institutions could realistically move price in either direction.
It supports directional control, allowing you to focus on long sweeps, short sweeps, or both simultaneously. The pip cost is auto-calibrated based on the selected currency pair, making it highly adaptive to major FX pairs.
Key Features:
-Capital input range (in millions of USD)
-Directional sweep targeting: Long, Short, or Both
-Auto-detection of pip value based on FX pair
-Visual sweep zone mapped above and below current price
-Designed to highlight areas of institutional stop hunts
Why use it?
-Helps avoid setting stops inside common sweep zones
-Improves trade survivability when paired with higher timeframe strategies
-Offers a unique way to view price through an institutional lens
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Golden Ratio Trend Persistence [EWT]Golden Ratio Trend Persistence
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Overview
The Golden Ratio Trend Persistence is a dynamic tool designed to identify the strength and persistence of market trends. It operates on a simple yet powerful premise: a trend is likely to continue as long as it doesn't retrace beyond the key Fibonacci golden ratio of 61.8%.
This indicator automatically identifies the most significant swing high or low and plots a single, dynamic line representing the 61.8% retracement level of the current move. This line acts as a "line in the sand" for the prevailing trend. The background color also changes to provide an immediate visual cue of the current market direction.
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The Power of the Golden Ratio (61.8%)
The golden ratio (ϕ≈1.618) and its inverse (0.618, or 61.8%) are fundamental mathematical constants that appear throughout nature, art, and science, often representing harmony and structure. In financial markets, this ratio is a cornerstone of Fibonacci analysis and is considered one of the most critical levels for price retracements.
Market movements are not linear; they progress in waves of impulse and correction. The 61.8% level often acts as the ultimate point of support or resistance. A trend that can hold this level demonstrates underlying strength and is likely to persist. A breach of this level, however, suggests a fundamental shift in market sentiment and a potential reversal.
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How to Use This Indicator
This indicator is designed for clarity and ease of use.
Identifying the Trend : The visual cues make the current trend instantly recognizable.
A teal line with a teal background signifies a bullish trend. The line acts as dynamic support.
A maroon line with a maroon background signifies a bearish trend. The line acts as dynamic resistance.
Confirming Trend Persistence : As long as the price respects the plotted level, the trend is considered intact.
In an uptrend, prices should remain above the teal line. The indicator will automatically adjust its anchor to new, higher lows, causing the support line to trail the price.
In a downtrend, prices should remain below the maroon line.
Spotting Trend Reversals : The primary signal is a trend reversal, which occurs when the price closes decisively beyond the plotted level.
Potential Sell Signal : When the price closes below the teal support line, it indicates that buying pressure has failed, and the uptrend is likely over.
Potential Buy Signal : When the price closes above the maroon resistance line, it indicates that selling pressure has subsided, and a new uptrend may be starting.
Think of this tool as an intelligent, adaptive trailing stop that is based on market structure and the time-tested principles of Fibonacci analysis.
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Input Parameters
You can customize the indicator's sensitivity through the following inputs in the settings menu:
Pivot Lookback Left : This number defines how many bars to the left of a candle must be lower (for a pivot high) or higher (for a pivot low) to identify a potential swing point. A higher value will result in fewer, but more significant, pivots being detected.
Pivot Lookback Right : This defines the number of bars that must close to the right before a swing point is confirmed. This parameter prevents the indicator from repainting. A higher value increases confirmation strength but also adds a slight lag.
Fibonacci Ratio : While the default is the golden ratio (0.618), you can adjust this to other key Fibonacci levels, such as 0.5 (50%) or 0.382 (38.2%), to test for different levels of trend persistence.
Adjusting these parameters allows you to fine-tune the indicator for different assets, timeframes, and trading styles, from short-term scalping to long-term trend following.
Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Overlay🧪 Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Overlay
A visual model of price behavior using quantum harmonic oscillation principles
📜 Indicator Overview
The Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Overlay applies concepts from both classical physics (harmonic motion) and quantum mechanics (energy states) to model and visualize how price orbits around a central trend line. It overlays a Linear Regression line (representing the “mean position” or ground state of price) and calculates surrounding energy levels (σ-zones) akin to quantum shells that price can "jump" between.
This indicator is particularly useful for visualizing mean reversion, volatility compression/expansion, and momentum-driven price breakthroughs.
🧠 Core Concepts
Linear Regression Line (LSR): This is the calculated center of gravity or equilibrium path of price over a user-defined period. Think of it like the lowest energy state or central axis around which price vibrates.
Standard Deviation Zones (σ-levels):
1σ: The majority of normal price activity; within this range, price tends to fluctuate if in balance.
2σ: Indicates volatility or possible breakout pressure.
3σ: Represents extreme movement — a phase shift in energy, potentially leading to reversal or continuation with higher momentum.
Quantum Analogy: Just like in a quantum harmonic oscillator, particles (here, prices) move probabilistically between discrete energy states. The further the price moves from the center, the more "energy" (momentum, volume, volatility) is implied.
⚙️ Input Parameters
Setting Description
Linear Regression Length The number of bars used to calculate the regression trend (default 100). Affects the central path and responsiveness.
σ Multipliers (1σ, 2σ, 3σ) Determine how far each band is from the regression line. Adjusting these can highlight different price behaviors.
Show Energy Level Zones Toggle visibility of the colored bands around the regression line.
Show LSR Center Line Toggles visibility of the white Linear Regression line itself.
🎨 Visual Components
Color Zone Interpretation
✅ Green ±1σ Normal oscillation / mean reversion area. Ideal for range-bound strategies.
🟧 Orange ±2σ Warning zone; price may be gaining momentum or volatility.
🔴 Red ±3σ High-momentum state or anomaly. These regions may imply trend exhaustion, reversals, or breakouts.
White Line: The LSR — the average trajectory of the price movement.
Pink Dots: Appear when price exceeds Zone 3 (outside ±3σ) — a signal of extreme behavior or a possible regime shift.
📈 How to Use This Indicator
1. Detect Overextensions
When price touches or breaches the 3σ zone, it is likely overextended. This can be used to anticipate potential snapbacks or strong breakout trends.
2. Identify Mean Reversion Trades
If price exits the 2σ or 3σ zones and returns toward the center line, this signals a likely mean reversion setup.
3. Volatility Compression or Expansion
Flat zones between σ levels suggest calm markets; widening bands suggest expanding volatility.
4. Use with Confirmation Tools
Combine with momentum oscillators (MACD, RSI) or volume-based signals to confirm reversals or continuation outside Zone 3.
🔮 Philosophical Note
This indicator embodies the metaphor that the market behaves like a quantum oscillator — price particles exist in a probabilistic field and jump between discrete zones of volatility and energy. Tracking these transitions allows the trader to see price behavior as rhythmic, wave-like, and multidimensional rather than purely linear.
Futures Support & Resistance LevelsMulti-Timeframe Support & Resistance Levels for Futures Trading
Description:
This indicator automatically identifies and displays key support and resistance levels using multiple technical analysis methods. Designed specifically for futures traders (ES, NQ, etc.), it provides a clean, organized view of important price levels.
Key Features:
Multiple Detection Methods: Combines pivot points, daily ranges, and psychological levels
Smart Ranking System: Levels are numbered by strength (1 = strongest)
Clean Visualization: Extended lines across the chart with clear price labels
Confluence Detection: Highlights areas where multiple levels converge
Customizable Display: Adjust colors, line styles, and label sizes
Level Types Identified:
Daily High/Low (current session)
Previous Daily High/Low
Pivot-based Support/Resistance
Psychological Round Numbers
Confluence Zones (multiple levels clustering)
Technical Approach:
The indicator uses a strength-scoring algorithm to rank levels by importance. Daily levels receive the highest weighting (2.0), followed by previous daily levels (1.5), pivot points (1.0), and psychological levels (0.5). This helps traders focus on the most significant levels.
Visual Elements:
Solid lines = Strong levels
Dashed lines = Medium levels
Dotted lines = Weak levels
Optional technical condition markers for educational analysis
Best Used For:
Identifying key intraday levels for futures trading
Finding high-probability reversal zones
Setting logical stop-loss and take-profit levels
Recognizing confluence areas for stronger setups
Note:
This is a technical analysis tool for educational purposes. No indicator can predict future price movements. Always use proper risk management and combine with other forms of analysis.