Time Clusters# Time Clusters: Where Time Meets Opportunity in the Markets
Elevate your trading strategy with Time Clusters – the innovative indicator that transforms market open times into powerful visual cues for potential price action!
## Unveil Hidden Market Dynamics
Time Clusters goes beyond traditional open price analysis. By visualizing key time-based imbalances, this tool reveals:
- Potential support and resistance zones
- Areas prone to strong market reactions
- Historical patterns at crucial market opens
## Key Features
- Multi-level analysis: Track up to 6 customizable daily open times
- Smart visuals: Color-coded boxes highlight time-based clusters
- Bias tracking: Monitor historical candle types and market sentiment
- Flexible customization: Adapt to your timezone and visual preferences
## How It Works
1. Identifies critical market open times
2. Analyzes price action and candle formations at these points
3. Visualizes potential imbalances as color-coded "clusters"
4. Tracks historical bias to provide deeper market context
## Trader-Friendly Design
- Intuitive visual cues for quick decision-making
- Customizable settings to fit your trading style
- Works across multiple timeframes for versatile analysis
## Elevate Your Strategy
Use Time Clusters to:
- Anticipate potential price reversals or continuations
- Identify high-probability trade entry and exit points
- Gain unique insights into time-based market behavior
## Important Note
While Time Clusters offers powerful insights, it's designed to complement your trading strategy, not replace it. Always use multiple analysis tools and sound risk management practices.
Remember: All OmarxQQQ tools, including Time Clusters, are aids to assist your trading decisions. They should never be the sole basis for any financial choice.
Harness the power of time in your trades with Time Clusters!
*Disclaimer: Trading involves significant risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Use this tool responsibly as part of a comprehensive trading plan.*
Candlestick analysis
Visualization of price changes with Updated LineThis indicator is used to identify the upward or downward momentum of a trend and to visualize the corresponding price fluctuations.
Calculation of the Fluctuation
The price fluctuation (Fluctuation) is calculated and added to the rising fractuation array if it is rising or to the falling fractuation array if it is falling.
Calculating Moving Averages
A moving average is calculated for each fractuation to determine the momentum or strength of the trend. In this case, the higher the value of the moving average, the stronger the momentum in that direction.
Generation of Cross Signals
Detects the point at which a rising moving average crosses a falling moving average. At this crossing point, a triangle shape will be plotted on the chart at the timing of a possible trend turning point or push.
Displaying Lines
Based on this crosspoint, a line is drawn. This line represents a push in the direction of the trend and helps to identify price reversals and pushes. The line will rise when the uptrend is strengthening and fall when the downtrend is gaining momentum.
Thus, the signals and lines used to determine trend pushes and momentum are plotted visually and designed to help traders make decisions based on this information.
European and American Trading Sessions (Blue)The European and American trading sessions, in particular, are known for their volatility and volume, making them key periods for traders to watch.
This Pine Script indicator, "European and American Trading Sessions," helps traders visually distinguish these sessions directly on their charts by shading the background during active hours. We use this indicator in combination with the one that highlights the nighttime phases in white.
Here's a breakdown of how the indicator works:
Key Features of the Script:
Timezone Configuration:
The script allows users to select a timezone from a predefined list that includes UTC, London, Rome, New York, and Tokyo. This flexibility ensures that the session times are accurately displayed regardless of the server or local time of the user.
European Session Parameters:
Users can set the start and end times for the European session. By default, the session runs from 08:00 to 12:00, but the input options make it customizable down to the minute. The European session is highlighted with a light blue background (36% opacity) to avoid overwhelming the chart while still providing a clear visual cue.
American Session Parameters:
Similar to the European session, the American session can be customized. The default times are set from 12:01 to 20:59. This session is highlighted in a slightly darker blue (80% opacity), providing a distinct visual difference from the European session.
Session Timing Calculation:
The script calculates the start and end times for each session based on the selected timezone. It uses the timestamp() function to account for year, month, day, hour, and minute, ensuring that session timings are accurately applied to each day’s trading activity.
Background Highlighting:
Once the session times are defined, the script checks if the current chart time (time) falls within the European or American trading session. If the condition is true, the corresponding background color is applied, visually highlighting the active session directly on the chart. This feature makes it easy to identify when the European or American markets are in play.
Benefits for Traders:
Clear Session Visibility: The color-coded background makes it effortless for traders to identify when key trading sessions are active without needing to constantly check the clock.
Customizable to Your Needs:
With full control over the start and end times for both sessions, traders can adapt the indicator to fit their specific trading hours or preferences.
Timezone Flexibility:
No matter where you're trading from, the ability to set the timezone ensures that the sessions are displayed correctly according to your local time.
Explanation of the Code:
Timezone Selection:
Allows the user to select a timezone from predefined options such as Europe/Rome, America/New_York, etc. This timezone will be used to calculate session start and end times.
Session Timing Inputs:
The script takes user inputs for the start and end times of the European and American trading sessions. These inputs include the hour and minute for both sessions.
Colors:
The color of the European session is set to a blue shade with 36% opacity.
The American session is also colored blue but with a higher opacity of 80%.
Timestamp Calculation:
The timestamp() function converts the input hours and minutes into a time value, accounting for the selected timezone.
Session Conditions:
The script checks if the current time (time) falls within the European or American session. If true, it applies the respective background color for that session. This approach creates clear visual highlights on the chart, marking the active hours of the European and American trading sessions based on user inputs.
Performance IndicatorPerformance Indicator
This TradingView indicator calculates and displays the performance of a selected price type over a specified timeframe. It also provides the option to display an additional price type with a customizable line color.
Features:
Timeframe Selection: Choose the timeframe for performance calculation (e.g., 3-Month, 1-Year).
Price Type Selection: Select the price type for performance calculation (Open, High, Low, Close).
Customizable Colors: Set colors for the box, text, and lines.
Box Positioning: Choose the position of the information box on the chart.
Additional Price Type: Display an additional price type with a separate customizable line color.
Inputs:
Timeframe: Select the timeframe for performance calculation.
Price Type: Choose the price type (Open, High, Low, Close) for performance calculation.
Box Color: Set the color of the information box.
Text Color: Set the color of the text inside the box.
Line Color: Set the color of the main performance line.
Line Width: Set the width of the main performance line.
Box Position: Choose the position of the information box (Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right, Bottom Left).
Additional Price Type: Select an additional price type to display (Open, High, Low, Close).
Additional Line Color: Set the color of the additional price line.
How to Use:
Add the Indicator: Add the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Configure Inputs: Use the input options to configure the timeframe, price types, colors, and box position according to your preferences.
View Performance: The indicator will display the performance of the selected price type over the chosen timeframe in the information box.
Additional Price: The additional price type will also be displayed in the information box with a separate line on the chart.
Example:
If you select a 3-Month timeframe and choose “Close” as the price type, the indicator will calculate the performance of the closing price over the last 3 months. It will also display an additional price type (e.g., “Low”) with a separate line on the chart.
Premium Signals [BRTLab]Overview
BRTLab Premium Signals is a versatile and comprehensive tool designed for trading across various assets and timeframes, including cryptocurrencies, stocks, and forex. One of its standout features is a dynamic dashboard that provides real-time signal updates from the selected timeframes in the settings. The dashboard displays only relevant signals from the chosen timeframes, ensuring that traders have the most accurate and timely information without clutter. If a lower timeframe is selected in the settings but is smaller than the current chart timeframe, signals from those lower timeframes will be ignored, maintaining focus on higher-priority data.
The indicator is especially useful for traders who work with moving averages (MA), pivot points (PP), and other strategies, offering high-precision signals that simplify decision-making. Based on practical experience, stop-losses are often placed near structural highs/lows, while take-profits can be set for short-term gains (1-1.3%). However, additional tools within the indicator allow traders to capture larger moves when possible. MA signals help traders ride long-term trends, while ADX and candlestick signals are ideal for shorter, faster trades. Notably, ADX signals from the daily timeframe often point to significant market moves.
💡Features
Comprehensive Dashboard with Signal Integration:
The dashboard is the central feature of this indicator, displaying key signals from various timeframes that the user selects. All signals are integrated into the dashboard, enabling traders to perform a comprehensive analysis based on multiple technical analysis aspects. This consolidated view of market conditions helps traders quickly assess trading opportunities across various indicators. By filtering and displaying only the most relevant signals based on timeframe settings, the dashboard acts as a strategic decision-making tool that simplifies trade monitoring and execution.
Customizable Signal Selection:
Traders can select specific signals to display on the dashboard, allowing for complete customization based on individual trading strategies. This flexibility helps filter out unnecessary market noise, keeping the focus on the signals most aligned with the trader's goals and market conditions.
Signal Logic Overview:
ADX
The ADX-based signals reflect the strength of market trends. Bullish or bearish signals are generated when directional indicators (+DI or -DI) show increasing strength relative to one another, indicating the start or continuation of a strong trend.
RSX
These signals focus on divergences within RSI, identifying potential reversals by detecting either classic or hidden divergences when the market is overbought or oversold.
V9
Signals are generated when the price interacts with a dynamic threshold, indicating trend continuation or reversal. Additional filters can be applied to refine these signals further, enhancing the dashboard's overall effectiveness.
CAND
Candlestick-based signals are triggered by key patterns such as bullish or bearish engulfing formations. These signals are cross-checked with other conditions, such as RSI levels and candle stability, making them especially useful for short-term trading.
PP (Pivot Points)
Pivot Point signals reinforce candlestick patterns by aligning with key support or resistance levels, suggesting potential reversals or continuation opportunities at significant price points.
MA (Moving Average)
MA signals help identify trends by analyzing price action relative to a moving average. Optional filters like ADX add an additional layer of validation, ensuring only high-confidence signals are displayed on the dashboard.
LVL (Levels)
These signals are based on shifts in RSI and help traders spot potential breakouts or reversals. The dashboard integrates these signals alongside MA and ADX filters to enhance their accuracy.
⚠️ RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading involves significant risk, and most day traders experience losses. All content, tools, scripts, articles, and educational materials provided by BRTLab are solely for informational and educational purposes. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
⚡Conclusion
This indicator, with its highly customizable dashboard and advanced signal logic, offers a powerful all-in-one solution for traders across different markets and timeframes. The integration of multiple signal types into the dashboard allows traders to make well-informed decisions with minimal effort, enhancing both precision and confidence in trade execution. Its flexibility and ease of use make it an essential tool for traders looking to streamline their analysis and improve their trading outcomes.
Candle Range Theory | Flux Charts💎 GENERAL OVERVIEW
Introducing our new Candle Range Theory Indicator! This powerful tool offers a strategy built around the Candle Range Theory, which analyzes market movements through the relative size and structure of price candles. For more information about the process, check the "HOW DOES IT WORK" section.
Features of the new Candle Range Theory Indicator :
Implementation of the Candle Range Theory
FVG & Order Block Entry Methods
2 Different TP / SL Methods
Customizable Execution Settings
Customizable Backtesting Dashboard
Alerts for Buy, Sell, TP & SL Signals
📌 HOW DOES IT WORK ?
The Candle Range Theory (CRT) indicator operates by identifying significant price movements through the relative size and structure of candlesticks. A key part of the strategy is determining large candles based on their range compared to the Average True Range (ATR) in a higher timeframe. Once identified, a breakout of either the high wick or the low wick of the large candle is required. This breakout is considered a liquidity grab. After that, the indicator waits for confirmation through Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) or Order Blocks (OBs). The confirmation structure must be the opposite direction of the breakout, for example if the high wick is broken, a bearish FVG is required for the short entry. After a confirmation signal is received, the indicator will trigger entry points based on your chosen entry method (FVG or OB), and exit points will be calculated using either a dynamic ATR-based TP/SL method or fixed percentages. Alerts for Buy, Sell, Take-Proft, and Stop-Loss are available.
🚩 UNIQUENESS
This indicator stands out because it combines two highly effective entry methods: Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) and Order Blocks (OBs). You can choose between these strategies depending on market conditions. Additionally, the dynamic TP/SL system uses the ticker's volatility to automatically calculate stop-loss and take-profit targets. The backtesting dashboard provides metrics about the performance of the indicator. You can use it to tune the settings for best use in the current tiker. The Candle Range Theory approach offers more flexibility compared to traditional indicators, allowing for better customization and control based on your risk tolerance.
⚙️ SETTINGS
1. General Configuration
Higher Timeframe: Customize the higher timeframe for analysis. Recommended combinations include M15 -> H4, H4 -> Daily, Daily -> Weekly, and Weekly -> Monthly.
HTF Candle Size: Define the size of the higher timeframe candles as Big, Normal, or Small to filter valid setups based on their range relative to ATR.
Entry Mode: Choose between FVGs and Order Blocks for your entry triggers.
Require Retracement: Enable this option if you want a retracement to the FVG or OB for entry confirmation.
Show HTF Candle Lines: Toggle to display the higher timeframe candle lines for better visual clarity.
2. Fair Value Gaps
FVG Sensitivity: You may select between Low, Normal, High or Extreme FVG detection sensitivity. This will essentially determine the size of the spotted FVGs, with lower sensitivities resulting in spotting bigger FVGs, and higher sensitivities resulting in spotting all sizes of FVGs.
3. Order Blocks
Swing Length: Swing length is used when finding order block formations. Smaller values will result in finding smaller order blocks.
4. TP / SL
TP / SL Method:
a) Dynamic: The TP / SL zones will be auto-determined by the algorithm based on the Average True Range (ATR) of the current ticker.
b) Fixed : You can adjust the exact TP / SL ratios from the settings below.
Dynamic Risk: The risk you're willing to take if "Dynamic" TP / SL Method is selected. Higher risk usually means a better winrate at the cost of losing more if the strategy fails. This setting is has a crucial effect on the performance of the indicator, as different tickers may have different volatility so the indicator may have increased performance when this setting is correctly adjusted.
Vektorkerzen HighlightThe indicator highlights candles when:
The volume is at least twice the 20-period moving average.
The range (difference between high and low prices) is at least twice the 20-period average range.
DUCPHAN BTC Price Slope 1. Indicator Overview
The indicator calculates the price slope of Bitcoin over a user-defined period. It monitors the slope and triggers alerts when the slope crosses predefined thresholds, indicating potential trend changes. The indicator also provides visual cues on the chart, such as background colors and lines, to help users easily spot these trends.
2. Input Parameters
The script allows users to set the following input parameters:
Length of time (in candles) for calculating the slope. This is used to compare the current price with the price from a certain number of candles ago.
Slope threshold defines the percentage change in the slope that will trigger an alert or visual signal.
3. Slope Calculation
The script calculates the average price by taking the average of the open, high, and low prices of each candle. It then compares the current average price with the average price from the specified number of candles ago. This comparison is used to calculate the percentage change in the slope.
4. Alerts for Trend Changes
Alerts are triggered when the slope crosses certain thresholds:
Uptrend alert: If the slope crosses from negative to positive, exceeding the defined threshold, an alert is triggered indicating the start of an uptrend.
Downtrend alert: If the slope crosses from positive to negative, dropping below the negative threshold, an alert is triggered indicating the start of a downtrend.
Additional alerts are sent when the trend ends (i.e., when the slope crosses back to neutral).
5. Visual Signals
The indicator visually highlights trend changes:
Background colors: The background turns green when the slope exceeds the positive threshold (uptrend), and it turns red when the slope drops below the negative threshold (downtrend).
Lines: Horizontal lines are drawn on the chart to mark the start of an uptrend (green line below the candles) or a downtrend (red line above the candles).
6. Previous Slope Tracking
The script keeps track of the previous slope to compare it with the current slope. This allows it to detect when a trend change occurs and trigger the appropriate alert.
7. Summary
In short, the indicator provides a comprehensive tool to detect Bitcoin price trends based on the slope of price movements over a given time period. It offers both alerts and visual signals to help users easily identify and act on potential trend changes.
3m Range with Length 7: This will calculate the price slope for the 3-minute timeframe using a range of 7 candles.
5m Range with Length 7: This will calculate the price slope for the 5-minute timeframe using a range of 7 candles.
30m Range with Length 1: This will calculate the price slope for the 30-minute timeframe using a range of 1 candle.
Steps:
Define new timeframes for 3m, 5m, and 30m.
Calculate the average price for each of these timeframes and their respective ranges.
Compute the slope based on these ranges and thresholds.
Add visual signals and alerts for each of these timeframes, similar to what is done for the original timeframe.
Here’s an overview of the logic (without code):
1. 3-Minute Timeframe (Range 7)
The average price is calculated for the 3-minute candles.
The slope is computed by comparing the current 3-minute average price to the average price from 7 candles ago.
If the slope crosses the defined threshold, alerts and visual signals (background color and lines) are triggered.
2. 5-Minute Timeframe (Range 7)
Similarly, the average price is calculated for the 5-minute candles.
The slope is calculated by comparing the current 5-minute average price with the average price from 7 candles ago.
When the slope crosses the threshold, it triggers corresponding alerts and visual signals.
3. 30-Minute Timeframe (Range 1)
For the 30-minute candles, the slope calculation is based on comparing the current 30-minute average price with the average price from just 1 candle ago.
As the slope crosses the threshold, alerts and signals will indicate the trend direction change.
Final Output:
By following this process, you will have multiple slope calculations running on different timeframes (3m, 5m, and 30m), each with its respective range settings. Visual signals (colors and lines) and alerts will be added for each timeframe to help identify trend changes more effectively.
Let me know if you need this explanation in more detail or need specific code adjustments for this setup!
Sell Signals EMA+SMAIndicator Overview:
This indicator identifies sell signals based on candlestick patterns, volume conditions, and moving average confirmations. It also plots support and resistance levels based on pivot highs and pivot lows. You can configure different settings like pivot lengths, moving average periods, and candlestick pattern conditions for the sell signals.
Configurable Settings:
Pivot High Length: Defines the number of bars used to calculate the resistance levels (pivot highs).
Pivot Low Length: Defines the number of bars used to calculate the support levels (pivot lows).
Volume SMA Length: The period of the simple moving average (SMA) for volume. Used to filter signals based on high volume.
Close SMA Length: The period of the simple moving average (SMA) for the close price. Used for confirmation of sell signals.
Pin Bar High Ratio: The ratio for defining the size of the upper wick in a bearish pin bar.
Pin Bar Low Ratio: The ratio for defining the size of the lower wick in a bearish pin bar.
How It Works:
Support and Resistance:
The indicator plots red lines for resistance (pivot highs) and green lines for support (pivot lows).
These levels are updated as new pivot points are detected based on the configured pivot lengths.
Sell Signal Conditions:
Candlestick Patterns: The indicator checks for two bearish patterns:
Bearish Pin Bar: A candle with a large upper wick and small lower wick where the close is below the open.
Bearish Engulfing: A candle where the current close is lower than the previous low, and the current open is higher than the previous high.
Volume Condition: The volume must be above the configured simple moving average (SMA) of the volume.
Confirmation: A sell signal is confirmed only when the price crosses below the configured SMA for the close price.
Sell Signals:
If all the conditions (candlestick pattern, volume, and confirmation) are met, the indicator will plot a red "Sell" label above the candle.
Additionally, a blue triangle will appear above the candle to indicate that the sell signal has been confirmed.
How to Use:
Adjust the Settings:
Open the settings of the indicator and adjust the parameters like pivot lengths, moving average periods, and candlestick pattern ratios based on your preferences.
Identify Key Levels:
Watch the red resistance and green support lines to identify key levels where price may reverse.
Look for Sell Signals:
When a red "Sell" label appears, it indicates a possible sell opportunity.
Ensure that a blue triangle (confirmation) also appears to validate the sell signal.
Manage Risk:
Use the support and resistance levels along with the sell signals to define your entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels.
This indicator helps you identify potential bearish reversal points with configurable settings for added flexibility.
Trend Strength After Reversal
This indicator measures trend strength after the reversal.
It can catch early reversal based on engulfing candlestick pattern or just the regular reversal.
Every reversal have to be confirmed by a close above reversal pattern.
Trend strength is measured by counting subsequent closing confirming the reversal
Engulfing Reversal Market PhaseStay at the right side of the market.
This indicator detects bullish and bearish phase in the market based on recent reversal.
It is designed to help filter your trades.
Open only long trades if indicator shows green and open only short trades when indicator shows red.
This indicator will detect bullish and bearish engulfing reversal pattern on the chart.
Bullish engulfing occurs when current candle closes below the bars that created the high.
Bearish engulfing occurs when current candle closes below the bars that created the high.
The reversal pattern occurs not only on a trend change, but can be also be present as a trend continuation pattern or a breakout pattern.
The indicator is able to detect 3 candle patterns and multi candle patterns if detects inside bars in the pattern.
Market structure[TradeHub]Short Term Low(STL): A swing low, which is surrounded by candles with lows higher from the low of the central candle.
Short Term High(STH): A swing high that is surrounded by candlesticks with highs lower than the centre candlestick.
Intermediate Term Low (ITL): A level on a price chart where the price dips to a relatively lower point compared to the surrounding prices within an intermediate timeframe.
Intermediate Term High (ITH): A level on a price chart where the price peaks to a relatively higher point compared to nearby prices over an intermediate period.
Long Term Low (LTL): An Intermediate Term Low (ITL) that is flanked by higher Intermediate Term Lows (ITLs) on both sides, suggesting a potential major trend reversal and marking a possible long-term shift.
Long Term High (LTH): An Intermediate Term High (ITH) that is bordered by lower Intermediate Term Highs (ITHs) on either side, signaling a possible major reversal and indicating a long-term trend change.
This script is programmed to automatically detect these formations on a price chart. It identifies ITH/ITL and LTH/LTL points to help traders and analysts easily understand the market structure and spot potential turning points. These patterns are commonly used to make decisions regarding trade entries and exits.
It's important to keep in mind that although these concepts are based on recurring patterns in historical price movements, trading and investing in financial markets carry significant risks. Having a thorough knowledge of technical analysis, risk management, and market behavior is crucial before making trading choices.
Advantages:
- Ability to select any number of neighbouring candles to determine STH / STL
- Showing STH/STL on the whole chart history
- Large ITH/ITL/LTH/LTL chart history
Gold Scalping Strategy with Precise EntriesThe Gold Scalping Strategy with Precise Entries is designed to take advantage of short-term price movements in the gold market (XAU/USD). This strategy uses a combination of technical indicators and chart patterns to identify precise buy and sell opportunities during times of consolidation and trend continuation.
Key Elements of the Strategy:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
50 EMA: Used as the shorter-term moving average to detect the recent price trend.
200 EMA: Used as the longer-term moving average to determine the overall market trend.
Trend Identification:
A bullish trend is identified when the 50 EMA is above the 200 EMA.
A bearish trend is identified when the 50 EMA is below the 200 EMA.
Average True Range (ATR):
ATR (14) is used to calculate the market's volatility and to set a dynamic stop loss based on recent price movements. Higher ATR values indicate higher volatility.
ATR helps define a suitable stop-loss distance from the entry point.
Relative Strength Index (RSI):
RSI (14) is used as a momentum oscillator to detect overbought or oversold conditions.
However, in this strategy, the RSI is primarily used as a consolidation filter to look for neutral zones (between 45 and 55), which may indicate a potential breakout or trend continuation after a consolidation phase.
Engulfing Patterns:
Bullish Engulfing: A bullish signal is generated when the current candle fully engulfs the previous bearish candle, indicating potential upward momentum.
Bearish Engulfing: A bearish signal is generated when the current candle fully engulfs the previous bullish candle, signaling potential downward momentum.
Precise Entry Conditions:
Long (Buy):
The 50 EMA is above the 200 EMA (bullish trend).
The RSI is between 45 and 55 (neutral/consolidation zone).
A bullish engulfing pattern occurs.
The price closes above the 50 EMA.
Short (Sell):
The 50 EMA is below the 200 EMA (bearish trend).
The RSI is between 45 and 55 (neutral/consolidation zone).
A bearish engulfing pattern occurs.
The price closes below the 50 EMA.
Take Profit and Stop Loss:
Take Profit: A fixed 20-pip target (where 1 pip = 0.10 movement in gold) is used for each trade.
Stop Loss: The stop-loss is dynamically set based on the ATR, ensuring that it adapts to current market volatility.
Visual Signals:
Buy and sell signals are visually plotted on the chart using green and red labels, indicating precise points of entry.
Advantages of This Strategy:
Trend Alignment: The strategy ensures that trades are taken in the direction of the overall trend, as indicated by the 50 and 200 EMAs.
Volatility Adaptation: The use of ATR allows the stop loss to adapt to the current market conditions, reducing the risk of premature exits in volatile markets.
Precise Entries: The combination of engulfing patterns and the neutral RSI zone provides a high-probability entry signal that captures momentum after consolidation.
Quick Scalping: With a fixed 20-pip profit target, the strategy is designed to capture small price movements quickly, which is ideal for scalping.
This strategy can be applied to lower timeframes (such as 1-minute, 5-minute, or 15-minute charts) for frequent trade opportunities in gold trading, making it suitable for day traders or scalpers. However, proper risk management should always be used due to the inherent volatility of gold.
RSI Fakeout Filter with SMA Confirmation [CHE] Introducing: RSI Fakeout Detection
Are you tired of being caught in fakeouts that can lead to frustrating losses? The RSI Fakeout Detection is here to enhance your trading strategy by filtering out false signals and providing you with more reliable entries. This innovative indicator is designed to help traders identify when market momentum, as indicated by the RSI, does not align with price movement – a key indicator of potential fakeouts!
What Does It Do?
The RSI Fakeout Detection focuses on one key goal: avoiding false signals. By monitoring when the RSI exceeds a customizable threshold (indicating strength) but the price remains below a moving average like the SMA, this indicator highlights situations where the market may seem strong, but the price action doesn't support that momentum. In other words, it saves you from those tricky fake breakouts.
Key Benefits:
1. Reduce Risk, Increase Confidence: Get an extra layer of protection against fakeouts by receiving signals only when both RSI and price confirm the market's true direction. Avoid entering false breakouts and trade with more confidence.
2. Dynamic Analysis of SMA Lengths: It doesn’t just rely on one SMA. The indicator automatically analyzes and sorts through different SMA lengths to find the most reliable one for your specific market condition, ensuring that you get the best possible signal.
3. Tailored for You: With customizable RSI thresholds, a choice of multiple moving average types (SMA, EMA, Bollinger Bands, and more), and vibrant color-coded visuals, this tool is built to fit your unique trading style and preferences.
4. Spot Fakeouts with Ease: Visual cues make it easy to see when the market might be tricking you. Labels, plotted lines, and a toggleable disclaimer keep everything transparent and easy to understand.
5. Friendly and Intuitive: Whether you’re new to trading or a seasoned pro, the RSI Fakeout Detection is designed to be simple and effective. The labels and plots are clear, the alerts are timely, and it seamlessly integrates into your chart without cluttering it.
Why Choose RSI Fakeout Detection?
- Accuracy and Precision: By combining RSI and SMA analysis, this indicator minimizes the risk of following false trends and entering trades too early.
- Save Time and Reduce Guesswork: No more spending hours trying to figure out which SMA length works best – the RSI Fakeout Detection does it for you!
- Peace of Mind: Avoiding fakeouts means fewer bad trades, which can lead to more consistent performance and less stress.
Transform the way you trade, and step into a more confident trading future with RSI Fakeout Detection . Whether you’re day trading or swing trading, this tool will give you an edge by helping you filter out the noise and make more informed decisions.
Best regards,
Chervolino
Disclaimer:
The content provided, including all code and materials, is strictly for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be interpreted as, financial advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or an offer of any financial product or service. All strategies, tools, and examples discussed are provided for illustrative purposes to demonstrate coding techniques and the functionality of Pine Script within a trading context.
Any results from strategies or tools provided are hypothetical, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve high risk, including the potential loss of principal, and may not be suitable for all individuals. Before making any trading decisions, please consult with a qualified financial professional to understand the risks involved.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that any trading decisions are made solely at your discretion and risk.
Liquidity VisualizerThe "Liquidity Visualizer" indicator is designed to help traders visualize potential areas of liquidity on a price chart. In trading, liquidity often accumulates around key levels where market participants have placed their stop orders or pending orders. These levels are commonly found at significant highs and lows, where traders tend to set their stop-losses or take-profit orders. The indicator aims to highlight these areas by drawing unbroken lines that extend indefinitely until breached by the price action.
Specifically, this indicator identifies and marks pivot highs and pivot lows, which are price levels where a trend changes direction. When a pivot high or pivot low is formed, it is represented on the chart with a horizontal line that continues to extend until the price touches or surpasses that level. The line remains in place as long as the level remains unbroken, which means there is potential liquidity still resting at that level.
The concept behind this indicator is that liquidity is likely to be resting at unbroken pivot points. These levels are areas where stop-loss orders or pending buy/sell orders may have accumulated, making them attractive zones for large market participants, such as institutions, to target. By visualizing these unbroken levels, traders can gain insight into where liquidity might be concentrated and where potential price reversals or significant movements could occur as liquidity is taken out.
The indicator helps traders make more informed decisions by showing them key price levels that may attract significant market activity. For instance, if a trader sees multiple unbroken pivot high lines above the current price, they might infer that there is a cluster of liquidity in that area, which could lead to a price spike as those levels are breached. Similarly, unbroken pivot lows may indicate areas where downside liquidity is concentrated.
In summary, this indicator acts as a "liquidity visualizer," providing traders with a clear, visual representation of potential liquidity resting at significant pivot points. This information can be valuable for understanding where price might be drawn to, and where large movements might occur as liquidity is targeted and removed by market participants.
Intraday ReversalReversal Indicator
This Reversal Indicator is designed to capture high-probability reversal trades by analyzing price action at the day’s high or low. It identifies key levels, confirms breaks, and provides clear trade entry parameters based on trader margin, offering a simple yet effective approach for managing risk and potential profit. Best timeframe for trading is 1m.
Key Features:
1. Marks the Day's High and Low Candle:
- Automatically identifies and marks the high and low of the current trading day, acting as potential reversal zones.
2. Entry Trigger:
- A trade signal is generated when the price breaks below the high/low candle.
3. Trade Entry Parameters Display:
- Before the trade entry, the indicator presents a trade entry label on the chart, displaying essential information such as Stop Loss, Take Profit, and Shares Quantity, calculated according to the trader's available margin.
4. Stop Loss:
- The Stop Loss is automatically set a specified number of ticks above the day's high (for shorts) or below the day's low (for longs), ensuring tight risk management.
5. Take Profit:
- The Take Profit level is calculated as a percentage of the Stop Loss distance, providing proportional reward-to-risk ratios based on customizable preferences.
6. Visual Take Profit Line:
- Once a trade is entered, the indicator draws a visible Take Profit line on the chart. This line is initially red, signaling an active trade. If the market hits the Take Profit target, the line turns green, indicating a successful exit.
7. Setup Reset:
- The indicator resets itself with new high / low of the day
This Reversal Indicator simplifies trade execution by automating key decisions, allowing traders to focus on managing the trade rather than constantly monitoring price action. Perfect for traders looking to capitalize on daily reversal patterns with clear risk/reward parameters.
Accurate 10x Volume Spike with Corrected Next Candle AnalysisDescription :
The Volume Ten Candles indicator is a technical analysis tool that helps traders identify candles with volume exceeding the previous one by 10 times. This can indicate a potential trend reversal or continuation of the current price movement.
Signal :
The indicator generates a signal when a candle with volume exceeding the previous one by 10 times appears. The signal is displayed on the chart as an arrow or other symbol.
Statistics :
The indicator also displays statistics in the form of a table that shows the number of candles with volume exceeding the previous one by 10 times for a certain period of time. This helps traders assess the strength of the trend and make a decision about entering a trade.
Example of Use :
The Volume Ten Candles indicator can be useful for traders who want to find candles with high volume and use them to enter a trade. For example, if a candle with volume exceeding the previous one by 10 times appears, it may indicate that the market is ready for a price movement. In this case, the trader can open a trade in the direction of this movement.
It is important to note that the Volume Ten Candles indicator is not a guarantee of profit and may produce false signals. Therefore, before using the indicator, it is necessary to conduct testing on historical data and develop a trading strategy.
Statistics Table :
The table displays the number of candles with volume exceeding the previous one by 10 times for each day.
Long Wick Indicator
This indicator identifies and highlights candles with long wicks, which can be useful for various trading strategies.
Key Features:
1. Timeframe Limitation:
- Optional feature to limit the indicator to specific timeframes
- User can set a maximum timeframe (default: 5 minutes)
2. Customizable Wick-to-Body Ratio:
- User-defined minimum ratio for wick length to body length (default: 0.8)
3. Customizable Visual Indicators:
- Triangles appear above or below candles with long wicks (user can change triangles to another symbol)
- Yellow triangle pointing up: long bottom wick
- Yellow triangle pointing down: long top wick
Functionality:
- Calculates body size and wick sizes for each candle
- Compares wick sizes to body size using the user-defined ratio
- Plots indicators only if the current timeframe is within the specified limit (if enabled)
Usage:
Add this indicator to your TradingView chart to identify potential setups.
Customization:
Users can adjust the wick-to-body ratio and timeframe limitations in the indicator settings to suit their trading style and strategy.
LIT_Globas_sys - Liquidity Inducement Theorem (SMC, IDM)LIT_GLOBAL_SYS Trading Tool Documentation, is a comprehensive market analysis tool that includes all components needed for trading according to Liquidity Inducement Theorem (LIT). LIT differs from classical trading methods and is considered a highly effective and profitable strategy.
What can LIT_GLOBAL_SYS do?
--- Market Structure
The main feature of Liquidity Inducement Theorem is building the correct structure, specifically construction taking into account inducement (IDM). Thus, a new HH or LL can only form when the price has taken the first correct pullback - inducement (IDM), and after this, we understand the location of BoS (break of structure) and CHoCH (change of character).
LIT_GLOBAL_SYS automatically and perfectly displays the correct structure following all LIT rules. Looking at the indicator, a trader always understands which range the price is currently in and where it's trending at the moment. The indicator also shows dynamic (live) levels, providing a clear understanding of the market structure in real-time.
The indicator settings allow customization of each structural element according to trader preferences. For example, you can change the style, color, and shape of structural objects.
--- Correct Pullbacks and Inside Bars
In Liquidity Inducement Theorem, correct pullbacks are fundamental. The structure, order blocks, liquidity levels, order flow, and single candle order blocks (CSOB) are all built based on pullbacks.
What is a pullback?
- When the next candle updates the low of the previous candle, we can finish drawing an upward pullback
- We can start drawing a downward correct pullback when the next candle updates the low of the previous candle
- The downward movement will continue until the opposite occurs - updating the high of the previous candle
There are complexities in determining pullbacks - these are inside bars. In Liquidity Inducement Theorem, inside bars are completely ignored!
For example, in an upward movement, at some point, candles may stop updating the high and low of the previous candle and remain within the boundaries of the previous candle. Theoretically, there could be any number of such candles from 1 to infinity. In such cases, it's important to wait for the price to exit the mother candle (the candle after which other candles remained within its high and low range).
LIT_GLOBAL_SYS easily handles this and displays both pullbacks and inside bars correctly.
--- Order Blocks and Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
In Liquidity Inducement Theorem, order blocks are defined differently from classical order blocks:
1. The order block must take liquidity from the previous candle
2. The order block must have Fair Value Gaps (FVG) before it
3. Inside bars are completely ignored for both Order Blocks and FVG
4. If an OB fulfills the first condition (taking liquidity from the previous candle) but doesn't have FVG before it, this block is moved forward along the candles until there is an imbalance before it
There are two most important order blocks in LIT strategy:
1. Inducement order block (idm ob) - the first order block after Inducement
2. Extreme order block (Ext ob) - the first order block before CHoCH
LIT_GLOBAL_SYS perfectly displays correct order blocks and Fair Value Gaps following all rules. It offers full customization options:
- Specify the number of displayed OBs
- Disable all order blocks except idm ob and Ext ob
- Change block frame color and style
- Disable or modify text display in blocks
--- Single Candle Order Block (Scob)
Rules for building Scob:
1. The candle takes liquidity from the previous candle and closes within the body of the previous candle
2. The candle following the Scob candle must close its body below the previous candle
3. Scob forms in continuation of the trend movement
4. Scob completely ignores inside bars
LIT_GLOBAL_SYS accurately displays Scob as triangles and fully ignores inside bars both left and right. The menu allows complete customization of display and quantity of displayed Scobs.
--- Liquidity Lines, Order Flow, and Three-Minute Rule
Auxiliary functions include:
- Liquidity Lines -
Each pullback is marked with a line, showing where unclosed liquidity exists. Completed lines can be hidden to help predict price movement and enter trades correctly.
- Order Flow -
The indicator implements order flow by drawing a line when a pullback is broken (closed by body) in the opposite direction until the second touch. If price moves away without a second touch, the line remains, showing unclosed OF and potential price return zones.
- Three-Minute Rule -
Some LIT traders use the three-minute rule: price manipulations in the last and first three minutes of each 15-minute candle are additional entry factors, especially in the last quarter of an hourly candle. LIT_GLOBAL_SYS displays this rule only on the one-minute timeframe with symbols below for M15 and H1.
--- Trading Sessions, PDH/PDL, and EMA
The system includes:
- Trading sessions (Tokyo, Frankfurt, London, New York) with customizable time settings
- Previous Day High and Previous Day Low (pdh/pdl) levels
- Exponential Moving Average (EMA) with adjustable length
- Equilibrium display between current BoS and CHoCH levels
--- Alert System
LIT_GLOBAL_SYS includes all necessary alerts for Liquidity Inducement Theorem:
1. SCOB
2. EMA
3. BoS, ChoCh, Sweep
4. IDM
5. IDM OB and Ext OB
Users can simply check the desired alerts in the menu and activate them to receive notifications when price reaches specified zones.
CRT candles Multi-Timeframe Intrabar(open Source ) # CRT candles Multi-Timeframe Intrabar Indicator( open source )
This advanced indicator visualizes Candle Range Theory (CRT) across multiple timeframes, providing traders with a comprehensive view of market structure and potential high-probability setups.
## Key Features:
- Supports 7 timeframes: 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, daily, weekly, and monthly
- Customizable color schemes for each timeframe
- Options to display mid-level (50%) lines for each range
- Bullish and bearish touch detection with customizable label display
- End-of-line labels for easy identification of CRT levels
- Flexible alert system for touch detections on each timeframe
- Adjustable minimum and maximum bar count for range validity
- Options for wick touch and body touch detection
## How It Works:
The indicator plots CRT ranges for each selected timeframe, identifying potential accumulation, manipulation, and distribution phases. It detects when price touches these levels, providing visual cues and optional alerts for potential trade setups.
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## Customization:
Users can fine-tune the indicator's appearance and functionality through various input options, including:
- Toggling timeframes on/off
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- Adjusting colors for range lines and mid-levels
- Controlling label display and count
- Setting alert preferences
- Adjusting line widths and label offsets
## Usage:
This indicator is designed for traders familiar with Candle Range Theory and multi-timeframe analysis. It can be used to identify potential entry and exit points, confirm trends, and spot potential reversals across different timeframes.
## Note:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Always combine with other forms of analysis and proper risk management when making trading decisions.
## Credits:
Inspired by Romeo's Candle Range Theory and developed to provide a comprehensive multi-timeframe analysis tool.
See LTF Candles and VolumeThis indicator will show you the candles, wicks, and their volumes from a lower timeframe chart. You can also select a different symbol in inputs.
This indicator uses requests to receive data from different timeframe or symbols, and it simply draws boxes and lines from the requested data.
Advanced Marubozu DetectorAdvanced Marubozu Detector
This indicator identifies bullish and bearish Marubozu candles based on specific conditions:
Bullish Marubozu: Detected when the candle's body is completely green without upper or lower shadows, and it closes higher than the high of the previous candle.
Bearish Marubozu: Detected when the candle's body is completely red without upper or lower shadows, and it closes lower than the low of the previous candle.
The indicator plots a green arrow below the bullish Marubozu and a red arrow above the bearish Marubozu directly on the chart, making it easy to spot these patterns in any time frame.
Designed by : Morteza Bakhshi
Trade Checklist RSI BollingerBands UP/DOWN DaysThis new indicator combines several key technical analysis components to provide traders with a clear, actionable view of market conditions. By integrating consecutive up/down days, RSI, Bollinger Bands, and multiple EMAs (9, 21, and 50), this tool helps identify potential entry and exit points with precision.
Consecutive Up/Down Days: Helps assess momentum by tracking how many days the stock has been moving in one direction, allowing traders to identify overextended trends.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Provides insights into overbought and oversold conditions, allowing users to gauge the strength of price movements.
Bollinger Bands: Offers a view of volatility, with the proximity of the price to the upper or lower bands signaling potential breakout or reversal opportunities.
9, 21, and 50 EMAs: These EMAs work together to show short, medium, and longer-term trend dynamics. By tracking how far the price is from each EMA in both dollar and percentage terms, traders can easily spot trends, pullbacks, and mean reversion opportunities.
Why This Combination? Each component serves a distinct role, and together they provide a fuller picture of market conditions. The EMAs offer trend direction and potential reversal points, while the RSI and Bollinger Bands assess volatility and momentum. This multi-layered approach allows traders to make informed decisions and avoid relying on any one technical factor, helping them spot high-probability trade setups, such as mean reversion opportunities.
This indicator streamlines technical analysis into one easy-to-read table, eliminating the need for cluttered charts, and enabling traders to quickly assess the market before taking a position.