Devils Mark IndicatorWhen a candle opens and prints away without leaving a wick or tail, this Indicator will create a label above the open high or below the open low.
When a candle open = low, or a candle open = high the label will appear, but will delete if the condition on that candle does not remain true.
The label is fully customizable:
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Size
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Text Color
Vertical Offset
Label Text
Will create labels on every chart time frame.
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[TTI] Fed Net Liquidity Indicator📜 ––––HISTORY & CREDITS
The Fed Net Liquidity Indicator is a tool developed after reading Max Anderson's twitter thread. This indicator is based on the calculation of the Fed's balance sheet, the Treasury General checking account, and what banks are parking at the overnight repo window at the Fed. The net of these three components gives us the net liquidity available to the markets, which is considered the fuel behind market moves.
🎯 ––––WHAT IT DOES
The Fed Net Liquidity Indicator provides a visual representation of the net liquidity levels in the market. It plots the SPX along with blue shading that represents the net liquidity levels. It also includes risk on/risk off signals and a fair value line that measures whether the market is overbought or oversold compared to the net liquidity readings.
The indicator also includes two levels for overbought and oversold conditions. The "short/hedge" level indicates that the market is becoming overbought and it's time to reduce risk-on positions. The "euphoric" level indicates extreme overbought conditions and it's time to actively short the market or exit. On the other side, the "bounce" line indicates oversold conditions and a potential short-term pop, while the "capitulation" level indicates extreme oversold conditions and a potential for a significant bounce.
🛠️ ––––HOW TO USE IT
To use the Fed Net Liquidity Indicator, you first need to set it up on your chart. Once set up, you can use it to guide your trading decisions based on the net liquidity levels, risk on/risk off signals, and the fair value line.
👉Follow the net liquidity levels: The market generally follows the net liquidity. If the liquidity is increasing, the market tends to go up, and if the liquidity is decreasing, the market tends to go down.
👉Pay attention to risk on/risk off signals: These signals can help you understand the market environment and adjust your positions accordingly. A risk-on signal indicates a good time to expose yourself to the market and go long on risk assets like stocks and crypto. A risk-off signal indicates that it's time to exit the market, hedge your positions, or go short.
👉Use the fair value line: This line can help you determine whether the market is overbought or oversold compared to the net liquidity readings. If the market is rising steeply but the liquidity is not confirming that, it could indicate overbought conditions. Conversely, if the market is falling but the liquidity is not confirming that, it could indicate oversold conditions.
👉Consider the overbought and oversold levels: These levels can help you identify potential tops and bottoms in the market. If the market reaches the short/hedge level, it's time to reduce risk-on positions. If it reaches the euphoric level, it's time to actively short the market or exit. On the other side, if the market reaches the bounce line, it could indicate a potential short-term pop. If it reaches the capitulation level, it could indicate a potential for a significant bounce.
[TTI] Minervini MonAlert Pro––––HISTORY & CREDITS 🏦
This indicator, Minervini MonAlert, is an updated version of the October 2022 Minervini MonAlert ( ).
Special thanks to Michael Walstedt @MichaelWalstedt for his valuable contributions to make this happen. The script is inspired by the stealth platform functionality, MonAlert, by Mark Minervini, the legendary trader and market wizard. The acronym MonAlert stands for Monitor and Alert.
––––WHAT IT DOES 💡
The Minervini MonAlert indicator is designed for traders who want to have "Minervini-like" eyes on technical setups for confirmation and violations. It helps to monitor and alert users about various technical setups, painting on the chart the things that Mark Minervini looks for pre and post buy to confirm or violate the trade. The indicator includes 58 daily and weekly indicators, covering various aspects of technical analysis that show confirming or violating action.
––––FUNCTIONALITIES
Label Plots
At each bar you can see how many confirmations and violations have triggered. The indicator prints a label with the sum of the total number of confirmations in green and violations in red. These can be turned on and off, so that only confirmations or violations are plotted.
🚨When you hover with the mouse over the labels, you can see exactly which indicators have triggered! Example of the functionality is shown on the chart with the picture in black outline.
Summary Label
You can turn on a label on the right hand side to show the total sum of the confirmations and violations. If violations are more than confirmations the label will color accordingly. The period for which the calculations are made is customizable in the settings.
Background Coloring
The background of the chart can be colored if it is turned on in settings.
👉Option 1 is to color the period which the indicator analyses
👉Option 2 is to color according to the recent balance (sum) between violations and confirmations. 🟩Green background means that there are more confirmations and 🟥Red means there are more violations. 🟨Orange means confirmations and violations are the same number
Bars only
If you add another instance of the indicator and move it to a new pane you can trigger the Additional Charts funcationalities and see the a histogram of bars. These can be set with 3 settings:
👉Net: Showing the net between the number of violations and confirmations
👉Confirmations only: Showing only the number of confirmations
👉Violations only: Showing only the number of violations.
––––CALCULATIONS
Some indicators are both confirming and violating, others are only violating or only confirming. Hence the total number of signals are 58.
// Indicator 1 - Lower Lows and Higher Highs: Looks at consecutive lower lows and higher highs based on thresholds suggested by Mark
// Indicator 2 - Looks for days with significant price advancement
// Indicator 3 - Good and Bad closes: Looks at how the stock is closing compared to its intraday range
// Indicator 4 - Analyzes the price action around the 50-day simple moving average
// Indicator 5 - Stock Under Pressure: Looks whether the stock is under technical pressure as per IBD methodology.
// Indicator 6 - Up days and Down days looks wether the stock has been mostly going up or down
// Indicator 7 - Studies the largest volume days and their directio
// Indicator 8 - Detects wether there is an Outside Day
// Indicator 9 - Identifies relative strength new highs and new lows
// Indicator 10 - Monitors for potential reversals in price trends
// Indicator 11 - Detects for pattern called "Megaphone" that signifies increases in volatility
// Indicator 12 - There is a famous rule of William O'Neil about stock making 20% advancement
// Indicator 13 - ANTS Confirmation - a pattern coined by David Ryan, that looks for both consecutive advancement and volume
// Indicator 14 - Angle D - an technical pattern coinded by Mark Minervini, that looks at the price direction vs the direction of the 50D SMA
// Indicator 15 - 17 Closes around key moving averages
// Indicator 18 / 19 Observes stock closing prices at high or low points
// Indicatro 19 - Detects significant reversals in stock price trends that are backed by significant volume
// Indicator 20 - Identifies stocks that decline with a substantial volume increase.
// Indicator 21 - Issues a warning for stocks that may be overextended, compared to its own price action
// Indicator 22 - Highlights days with a narrower price range than the previous day
// Indicator 23 - 24 Detects the largest down days accompanied by high trading volume.
// Indicator 25 -Pinpoints stocks that rise with a substantial volume increase (e.g. +30%)
// Indicator 26 - 30 Studies weekly price trends, analyses significant weekly declines on high trading volume and examines for the largest percentage price decline.
––––HOW TO USE IT 🔧
To use the Minervini MonAlert indicator, follow these steps:
1️⃣ Apply the indicator to your chart by searching for " Minervini MonAlert" in the TradingView indicators section. The script is 'invite-only'.
2️⃣ Customize the indicator's settings to suit your trading style and preferences.
3️⃣ Observe the various technical setups and alerts generated by the indicator on your chart.
4️⃣ Use the outputs of the technical setups as confirmation signals or violations to help make informed trading decisions. A stock that is gathering a lot of violating action before or after a breakout is a lower probabiltiy setup.
5️⃣ Combine the Minervini MonAlert indicator with other technical analysis tools or methods for a more comprehensive trading strategy.
Remember that the Minervini MonAlert indicator should be used as a supplement to your existing trading strategy and not as a standalone tool. Always consider other factors, such as fundamental analysis and risk management, to make well-rounded trading decisions.
[TTI] Minervini STEM Model📜 ––––HISTORY & CREDITS 🏦
Introducing the Minervini STEM Model, an innovative indicator developed by Mark Minervini, an experienced trader and author renowned for his expertise in gauging the quality of breakouts. The Stock Tactical Environment Model (STEM) is designed to assess the trading environment based on the performance and setup of stocks, helping traders navigate various market conditions with ease.
🎯 ––––WHAT IT DOES 💡
The Minervini STEM Model measures the quality of breakouts in the stock market and provides valuable insights into the trading environment. The model is subjective based on the performance of the Mark Minervini Focus List on a 5 day rolling basis.
• What is the Mark Minervini Focus List?
- This is a private weekly watchlist of all the best setups provided by Mark Minervini in his Private Access Group
• How is the quality of breakouts measured?
- This is the subjective part of the indicator. A good breakout is one that has definite clear of a pivot, with a good close and strong volume. From then on there are strong follow through buys (consecutive up days with new highs) again with good (above average) volume signatures. When stocks start moving in earnest and together and breakouts happen with quality technical characteristics and keep on holding the new highs, then we have a good quality breakouts, otherwise if there are 'pop and drops' (breakout met with subsequent selling on the next days) - we have a bad quality breakouts.
• What is the 5 day rolling basis?
- As part of the methodology, I have included, how are the watchlist (Focus List) is performing on subsequent on the next 5 days. This means if we have 10 stocks on Friday, how many did close up in the following 5 days, do we have improvement compared to the previous week and the week before that, is there an overall trend of stocks gaining value or not. This also measures the quality of the bearjouts
🚨IMPORTANT! The model is largely subjective based on the various factors. Largely, I look at Mark Minervini's focus list and determine how it is performing on a 5 day rolling basis. Depending on how many of the Focus List stocks are closing down for the 5 day period (e.g. less than 60%) and how are all cumulatively performing, I adjust the model. It generates three distinct color-coded signals to indicate the effectiveness of breakouts and the overall market condition:
Color meanings
🟩Green: Breakouts are working well, indicating an easy dollar environment.
🟨Orange: The market is selective or highly rotational, signalling a need for caution.
🟥Red: Breakouts are not working well, suggesting a hard penny environment and high risk.
This color-coded system allows traders to quickly assess the market's health and adjust their trading strategies accordingly.
🛠️ ––––HOW TO USE IT 🔧
To effectively use the Minervini STEM Model, follow these steps:
1.Load the Minervini STEM Model script into your preferred charting platform.
2.Observe the color-coded signals displayed on your chart.
Interpret the signals as follows:
🟩Green: Breakouts are working well. Consider aggressive trading and increasing exposure.
🟨Orange: The market is selective or highly rotational. Exercise caution when trading and be selective with your stock setups.
🟥Red: Breakouts are not working well, and risk is high. Adopt maximum caution and consider reducing exposure or staying small until you gain traction.
By incorporating the Minervini STEM Model into your trading strategy, you can better gauge the quality of breakouts and the overall market condition, enabling you to make informed decisions on your trades. Remember to use this tool in conjunction with other technical indicators and risk management practices to optimize your success.
[TTI] Minervini Envelopes––––History & Credit
This is an indicator that I saw Mark Minervini using. Picture attached to the Session he showed it.
–––––What it does
The indicator is a Envelopes band. Envelopes represent bands that are plotted in a certain, identical relationship above and below the Moving Average. Envelopes are a very complex theme with many interpretation and trading rules. Basically, envelopes capture a significant part of price movements. Concrete trading signals are released if prices approach or move away form their envelope.
Envelopes are plotted around a Moving Average in a constant percentage distance. Hence they are added to or subtracted from this average. Both envelope lines thus define the prevailing trading range.
–––––How to use it
While several different trading rules are available, the most simple approach uses the price band as an entry and exit point. When price penetrates the upper price band, you initiate a long position or buy. If you have an existing short position, you close out shorts and go long. Conversely, when prices penetrate the lower price band, you close out long positions and go short.
–––––How to Mark Minervini uses it
He applies it to the SPY ONLY and ONLY on WEEKLY! When the price action is above the Envelope then he is in his long term portfolio (he disclaimed it is only a small portfolio for his daugther!)
[TTI] Minervini's Stock Under Pressure––––History & Credit––––
📚 Credit: This script is inspired by Mark Minervini's book, "Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard". The book is a must-read for any stock trader or investor, and it's where the idea for this indicator came from.
–––––What it does––––
💡 What it does: The Minervini's Stock Under Pressure Indicator is a powerful tool for stock traders and investors. It helps to identify when a stock is under pressure and less likely to breakout and continue its upward movement.
📈 How it works: The indicator uses price action and various moving averages to calculate when a stock is under pressure. It provides a clear signal in the when a stock is struggling to move higher by printing puple color on the pane, so you can adjust your trading strategy accordingly.
–––––How to use it––––
👨💼 How to use it: You can use the Minervini's Stock Under Pressure Indicator as an additional criteria while deciding whether a stock is likely to breakout. If the indicator is showing that the stock is under pressure, then you may want to wait for a better entry point or avoid the stock altogether. Remember trading is probabilities game.
📊 Calculations: The indicator is based on a complex calculation, but you don't need to worry about the details. All you need to do is to look for the signal and act accordingly.
💻 Installation: To use the indicator, simply install it on your TradingView chart and adjust the settings as necessary. You can customize the indicator to fit your trading style and preferences.
🚀 Get ready to trade like a stock market wizard with the Minervini's Stock Under Pressure Indicator!
[TTI] Minervini MonAlertHISTORY AND CREDITS–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The inspiration for this script comes from the stealth platform functionality by Mark Minervini, that he calls MonAlert. The acronym for which comes from Monitor and Alert. The indicator has been developed for the traders, who would like to have "Minervini-like" eyes on technical setups for confirmation and violations. It paints on the chart the things that Mark looks for pre and post buy to confirm or violate the trade.
WHAT IT DOES––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The script provides visual and summarised view for technical confirmation and violations of the chart.
The main functionality comes in the form of a button called "Mon Alert". For quick comprehension, the label changes colors and can be 3 colors:
🟩. Green means that confirmations > violations
🟨 Yellow means that confirmations = violations
🟥 Red means that confirmations < violations
When you hover on top of the shape you get a quick report of the technical health of the chart:
👈 click to watch video
The report summarised over 42 different signals in ONE!!
20 violations, 19 confirmations and 3 warning signs
The signals group as follows:
👉 Rules 1-3 deal with the position of the price against the configured Moving averages
👉 Rules 4 & 5 deal with Volume calculations. In essence how does the volume on up days compare against volume on down days. Also how much was the breakout volume compared to the highest down volume.
👉 Rules 6-8 deal with price patterns. The indicator looks if the price pattern has printed 3 lower lows, the number of good vs ad closes as well as respect of the breakout day low
👉 Rules 9-11 deal with the Weekly and Daily patterns. In essence we look for consecutive up weeks, big down weeks on large volume
👉 Rules 12-13 deal with % advancements. There is a famous rule of William O'Neil about stock making 20% advancement. The script also looks for significant advancements like 3% declines or advancements
👉 Rule 14-15 deal with Distribution counts, Number of closes on high vs Number of closes on low as well as Angle D setup, a term coined by Mark of the price close vs 50D SMA.
Additionally, there is the functionality to plot these on the exact bar when they occur.
All signals use price action and volume action only to determine whether the action is confirming or violating. The rules also employ calculations around the moving averages to determine results. The indicator only takes into account price action from the date onwards only.
HOW TO USE IT–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The indicator is great for people who want to train their eyes on the confirmations and violations of a setup BEFORE or AFTER they make a position.
After you load the script you choose from when does the MonAlert start working, you do this by selecting vertical time line and after a few seconds of calculations the indicator appears with the report.
When the violations pile on (e.g. MonAlert button is red), this signals the trader that it is not favorable to stay in the stock anymore and hence close any long position.
On the contrary, when the MonAlert button is green, then the trader is advised to keep position.
Mark MinerviniHi everyone,
Just sharing a script that I made when I began to be interested in Mark Minervini, Wiliam O'Neil, Nicolas Darvas,.. trading style.
This script displays :
- 10 EMA (orange)
- 20 EMA (blue light)
- 50 SMA (blue)
-150 SMA (green)
-200 SMA (red)
- Shows when the stock is "extended" from EMA10 to high of the candle (Works in Daily, you can adjust the % to make it match with the stock's volatility)
(Shows a red area between price and 10 EMA)
- Shows when Mark Minervini's trend template is respected by highlighting green between 150 & 200 SMA.
I Although added bollinger bands and 5 EMA for very strong stocks. (I never use them)
Have fun
[TTI] Stage 2 Signal & NetNewHighs vs NetNewLowsHISTORY AND CREDITS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Stage 2 is part of Mark Minervini's NON-NEGOTIABLE criteria. What does this mean? Well it means that Mark does not enter a trade that is not in Stage 2. Stage analysis is the work of Stan Weinstein who divides stock price movements in 4 stages (Stage1, Stage2, Stage3 and Stage4). Additionally, the second part of the indicator, NetNewHighs (NNH) vs NetNewLows (NNL), has been used by many traders, most recently I have seen Matt Caruso use it in his methodology.
WHAT IT DOES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1️⃣ Stage 2 Signal
This method uses price, moving averages, volume in order to asses when it is the best time to get in a trade.
👉 Stage 1 - stock goes sideways and does not make any price progress
👉 Stage 2 - stock gains a lot of value and is trending up. It shows strong support from institutions
👉 Stage 3 - stock goes in a sideways action again
👉 Stage 4 - stock loses a lot of it gain in a short amount of time
Stage 2 is shown by the AQUA/CYAN color on the first line of the indicator.🟦
2️⃣ Net New Highs vs Net New Lows
This assess the general market health. It looks at the ration of New Highs vs New Lows. The indicator assess when there has been 3 consecutive days of Net New Highs > Net New Lows, this show that the general market is moving up as more stocks are advancing than those that are declining. As per Investor Business Daily research the stocks move is determined 50% by the move of the general market, 25% by the move of the sector it is in and 25% by the stock itself. Therefore, the indicator helps assess and analyze the 50% of the general marekt.
When the condition of 3consecutive days is met the indicator prints green square on the bottom line 🟩.. The sensitivity (i.e. the 3 day can be changed in the settings).
HOW TO USE IT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1️⃣ Stage 2 Signal
Only enter trades when they are in a Stage 2. This drastically increases the probability of success when trading to the long side. Look for AQUA/CYAN squares print before entering a trade
2️⃣ Net New Highs vs Net New Lows
Look for confirmation criteria indicated by a printing of green squares in the bottom of the indicator.