Volumetric Rejection Blocks [UAlgo]The Volumetric Rejection Blocks is designed to help traders identify and visualize key price levels where volumetric rejections occur, which may indicate a shift in market sentiment. These rejections can signal potential trend reversals or areas where price action is likely to face support or resistance. By drawing rejection blocks based on volumetric strength, the indicator allows users to observe where significant buying or selling pressure has been exerted, which can be used as a reference point for future price action.
Also indicator dynamically calculates swing highs and lows, analyzes bullish and bearish strengths based on volume-weighted price movements, and displays rejection blocks on the chart. Each rejection block represents an area where the price attempted to move beyond a certain level but faced rejection, either on a close or wick basis. This can be particularly useful for traders who rely on market structure and order flow to make informed decisions about entering or exiting trades.
🔶 Key Features
Swing Length Customization: Allows users to define the swing length, helping tailor the sensitivity of the swing high and low detection to the specific market conditions.
Rejection Block Visualization: Displays up to the last 10 rejection blocks based on user settings, clearly marking areas of significant bullish or bearish rejections.
Volumetric Strength Analysis: The indicator calculates bullish and bearish strength for each rejection block, based on volume-weighted price movements over the last few bars, giving insight into the intensity of the rejection.
Violation Check Type: Offers two options for violation detection—"Close" and "Wick". This allows traders to specify whether a price level is considered broken only if it closes beyond the level or if any wick breaches it.
Bullish and Bearish Block Coloring: Rejection blocks are colored to represent bullish (green) and bearish (red) rejection areas. The color transparency can be adjusted for clear visibility overlaid on the price chart.
Market Structure Labels: Labels and lines marking "Market Structure Shift" (MSS) and "Break of Structure" (BOS) are displayed, giving traders context about significant market structure changes.
🔶 Interpreting the Indicator
Rejection Blocks: These colored blocks on the chart indicate areas where the price faced significant buying or selling pressure. A green block suggests a bullish rejection (support zone), where buyers absorbed the sell-off, potentially pushing the price upward. Conversely, a red block indicates a bearish rejection (resistance zone), where sellers overpowered buyers, potentially driving the price lower.
Strength Analysis: The width of the green and red sections within a rejection block represents the relative bullish and bearish strengths. A wider green section indicates stronger bullish support, while a wider red section suggests more robust bearish resistance. This helps traders gauge the likelihood of price holding or breaching these levels.
Market Structure Shift (MSS) and Break of Structure (BOS): The indicator automatically detects and labels significant changes in market structure. An "MSS" label indicates the first break, suggesting a potential shift in trend direction. A "BOS" label indicates a subsequent confirmation in trend direction, allowing traders to recognize potential trend continuations.
Violation Check: Traders can choose how to interpret breaks of these rejection blocks. Using the "Close" option provides a more conservative approach, requiring a close beyond the level for confirmation. The "Wick" option is more aggressive, treating any wick beyond the level as a break.
🔶 Disclaimer
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (UAlgo) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
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Intraday rejection levels3 supports, 3 resistances and an equilibrium price per day displayed at 9am (GMT+2), calculated on the dynamic study of the market at its opening over a certain period that we could qualify as "first opening interventions"
Method: We are interested in the first reaction of the market when it discovers one of the levels.
The red and green zones (from levels R2 to R3) are the zones of rejections/daily overextensions with large RRs of which we will appreciate a rejection for the US opening (where the zones are more opaque, the Killzone!), because the session US is known to either accompany the London session or completely break the trend.
Equilibrium, on the other hand, is a retest zone that can be traded in several directions, ideal for capturing the first retracement / retest of a recently broken structure:
Activate "EL" to display an ideally early morning rejection area so levels can be scalped! They correspond to opportunistic areas above the high and below the low of a custom Asian session ignoring part of the London open - which I consider to be liquidity :):
FIRST SETUP: Confluence R1/R2 with the EL!
SECOND SETUP: The price does not frequent the R2/R3 zone during London but only during the killzone:
Anticipate rejection zones, put them in confluence to find the best opportunity!
Tips:
I'm only interested in the first reaction on these levels
You can measure the difference between R1 and EQ: on average on the EURUSD it must be 20 to 30 pips! Apart from these values, I deduce that the market is unbalanced: I lower my risk on my scalps and I am more cautious.
It is possible to use the previous day's levels to look for correlations
Ideally, the Asia range Custom should not take the high/low of the day before (see "LIquidity maps" indicator on our profile for optimal use)
As an option you can display the standard pivot, and activate the "crypto" mode to be able to use it on your favorite crypto :)
1337PAThis script looks at % moves and uses z-scoring to highlight bars that are statistically significant in either direction.
The output columns values represent % moves within a trading period on an asset. The colors are explained below:
Lime - Significant
Bright red - Significant
Transparent lime - normal
Transparent red - normal
White - low %
It then uses a lookback function for a user-defined window and calculates the average % move on bullish bars and bearish bars.
When the average % move in the bullish direction over the lookback window becomes greater than the average % move in the bearish direction over the lookback window, it will highlight the background either green or red, signifying a trend in price.
It's a fantastic indicator to use in conjunction with
, which does similar things but for volume .
You can spot disparities in volume / price action and use that to inform trading decisions... for instance, a statistically significant volume day but a low significant PA day could provide some insight into the market.
You can also use the background (trend direction) in conjunction with the obv printout on 1337-Volume as multiple points of confirmation for trade decisions... i.e., volume and price action trend logic points to bearish or bullish outcome... or maybe price action is leaning bullish but volume suggests otherwise...
Enjoy!
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PA CatcherThis is PA Catcher Indicator
Good to Catch small pullback Point
Using with Trend Indicator
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