Dragonfly Doji Detector (DDD)The Dragonfly Doji Detector (DDD) is a specialized technical indicator designed to identify the formation of a Dragonfly Doji candlestick pattern in financial markets. This pattern is a key reversal signal in price action analysis, often seen as a potential indicator of market trend changes.
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21DMTSHere's a test Pine Script that looks for the 21 ema to be rising or falling. Just really testing out if I can link a chart with a strategy.
MR-AI-US30 Short-Term RSI StrategyStrategy is based on AI for short term trading less than 4 hours
it is designed for US30
No signals during news (1 hour before and 1 hour after news)
Bullish Candle After 20 SMA Cross Up 200 SMA PGBullish Candle After 20 SMA Cross Up 200 SMA. Indicate whether there is a possibility of a uptrend
Buy/Sell Percentage Multi-Timeframe with RecommendationThis indicator gives a multi timeframe direction for buys or sells. High or low percentages for trend. Works on all timeframes. If it says NAN that means it hasn't gotten a confirmation yet but it will most likely have on lower timeframes.
CandelaCharts - ICT Daily Profiles Go (DPG)📝 Overview
The ICT Daily Profiles by CandelaCharts, inspired by ICT teachings, offer a pattern-driven approach to trading by identifying and analyzing the key highs and lows of intraday sessions.
This toolkit automatically highlights these ICT Daily Profiles on your charts, allowing traders to efficiently identify critical zones for analysis and informed decision-making.
Whether you're an experienced trader or just starting out, ICT Daily Profiles deliver actionable frameworks to deepen your understanding of price behavior and enhance your intraday trading performance.
📦 Features
The ICT Daily Profiles toolkit provides a robust suite of features tailored to improve trading accuracy and support informed decision-making. Its key highlights include:
Daily Profiles
Advanced Styling
Scanner
The indicator supports the following profiles:
Session I High Session II Low Bearish
Session I High Session III Low Bearish
Session II High Session III Low Bearish
Session III High Session IV Low Bearish
Session I Low Session II High Bullish
Session I Low Session III High Bullish
Session II Low Session III High Bullish
Session III Low Session IV High Bullish
⚙️ Settings
Sessions: Controls how many sessions you want to see.
History: Controls how many profiles are displayed on the chart.
Timeframe Limit: Sets the timeframe up to which profiles will be drawn.
Show OHLC Lines: Display the lines for OHLC.
Show Profile Line: Display the Daily Profile line.
Use NY Midnight Open: Controls from where a profile will start detection.
Open: Style for Open line.
High: Style for High line.
Low: Style for Low line.
Midline: Style for Profile Midline.
Label: Controls the position of the Daily Profile name.
Scanner: Display the Scanner
⚡️ Showcase
ICT (Inner Circle Trader) daily profile templates are analytical models that classify and outline common price action patterns observed throughout a trading day.
ICT Daily Profiles
Scanner
📒 Usage
The ICT Daily Profiles indicator aims to give traders a clear and actionable view of the Daily Previous, Current, and Future Profiles. This enables them to analyze market structure, predict price movements, and align their trading strategies with higher time-frame trends.
Load the indicator on the chart
Enable Scanner
See the Predicted Profiles list
Predicted Profiles represent all potential scenarios for the current day, generated by a profile detection algorithm.
By visualizing potential outcomes through Predicted Profiles, the ICT Daily Profiles indicator provides traders with a strategic edge, allowing them to remain flexible, prepared, and aligned with the most probable market movements.
🚨 Alerts
The indicator does not provide any alerts!
🔹 Notes
ICT Daily Profiles
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⚠️ Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk, and many participants may incur losses. The content on this site is not intended as financial advice and should not be interpreted as such. Decisions to buy, sell, hold, or trade securities, commodities, or other financial instruments carry inherent risks and are best made with guidance from qualified financial professionals. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
DAQ Future SessionsSession Times (in UTC):
The Asia session starts at 6:00 PM EST (23:00 UTC) and ends at 4:00 AM EST (9:00 UTC).
The London session starts at 3:00 AM EST (8:00 UTC) and ends at 11:30 AM EST (16:30 UTC).
The New York session starts at 9:30 AM EST (14:30 UTC) and ends at 4:00 PM EST (21:00 UTC).
The Asia session is highlighted in a light blue color.
The London session is highlighted in a light green color.
The New York session is highlighted in a light red color.
Equal Highs and Lows - TehDisplays equal highs and lows on the chart. After taking out the high or low the line wil disappear for a updated and clean chart.
CME Futures Sessions (EST)Asia Session: Light blue (6:00 PM - 3:00 AM EST).
London Session: Light green (3:00 AM - 11:30 AM EST).
New York Session: Light red (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST).
Dynamic trend lineHow to use the Dynamic Trend Line indicator for trading:
This indicator draws only one trend line, the color of which changes between green and red:
Green line: indicates an upward trend.
Red line: indicates a downward trend.
Buy signals:
Break from bottom to top (in an upward trend - green line):
Wait until the trend line turns green. This means we are in an upward trend.
Watch the price when it moves below the green trend line.
When the price breaks the green trend line upwards (from bottom to top), this is a buy signal. This breakout means that the price has bounced off the trend line, and the upward trend is likely to continue.
Sell signals:
Break from top to bottom (in a downward trend - red line):
Wait until the trend line turns red. This means we are in a downward trend.
Watch the price when it moves above the red trend line.
When the price breaks the red trend line downwards (from top to bottom), this is a sell signal. This breakout means that the price has bounced off the trend line, and the downward trend is likely to continue.
Important points for successful trading:
Signal confirmation:
Do not rely only on a single signal from the indicator. Look for confirmations from other indicators (such as moving averages, RSI, MACD) or Japanese candlestick patterns.
The more confirmations, the stronger the signal.
Risk management:
Stop-Loss: Place a stop loss order below a recent low if you buy, and above a recent high if you sell. This protects your capital if the market moves against you.
Take-Profit: Set a take-profit level at a potential resistance level if you buy, and at a potential support level if you sell.
Patience: Do not rush into entering trades. Wait for a clear and confirmed signal to appear.
Test your strategy: Before trading with real money, test your strategy on historical data or on a demo account.
Practical example:
Price below a green trend line: You see that the trend line is green, and the price is moving below it.
Breakout: The price breaks the green trend line upwards.
Confirmation: You see that the RSI indicator indicates bullish momentum, and a bullish engulfing candle is formed.
Buy: You open a buy position with a stop loss below the last low.
Take profit: You set a take profit level at a previous resistance level.
The same logic applies to selling, but in a downward direction (red line).
Conclusion:
The Dynamic Trend Line indicator is a useful tool for identifying trading opportunities in the direction of the trend. Remember to use it in conjunction with other tools, and to strictly follow the risk management rules. Trade responsibly, and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Trend Lines by PivotsHow to use the Trend Lines by Pivots indicator for trading:
This indicator is based on drawing two trend lines:
Upper trend line (red): connects two consecutive Pivots Highs.
Lower trend line (green): connects two consecutive Pivots Lows.
Buy signals:
Breaking the lower trend line (green) upwards: When the price breaks the lower trend line upwards, this is a potential buy signal. This break indicates that the downtrend has ended, and a new uptrend may start.
Sell signals:
Breaking the upper trend line (red) downwards: When the price breaks the upper trend line downwards, this is a potential sell signal. This break indicates that the uptrend has ended, and a new downtrend may start.
Key points:
Confirm signals: It is important to confirm buy and sell signals using other indicators or additional technical analysis tools. Do not rely solely on this indicator to make trading decisions.
Risk Management: Always set Stop Loss and Take Profit levels to manage risk and protect capital.
Indicator Testing: Before using the indicator in real trading, test it on historical data (Backtesting) or on a demo account (Demo Account) to evaluate its performance and better understand its behavior.
Adjusting Settings: As I mentioned earlier, you can adjust the leftLen and rightLen settings to change the sensitivity of the indicator. You may need to experiment with different values to find the settings that suit your trading style and the financial instrument you are trading.
Example:
Imagine that you are watching the chart of a certain stock. The indicator has drawn an upper trend line (red) and a lower trend line (green).
Buy Scenario: If the price is trading below the lower trend line (green) and then breaks it upwards, you might consider opening a buy position, with a stop loss placed below a recent low.
Sell Scenario: If the price is trading above the upper trend line (red) and then breaks it downwards, you might consider opening a sell position, with a stop loss placed above a recent high.
Conclusion:
The Trend Lines by Pivots indicator is a useful tool for identifying trends and potential reversal points. Use it in conjunction with other technical analysis and risk management tools to make informed trading decisions. Remember that this indicator, like any other, is not perfect, and you should always check and confirm signals before entering any trade.
Tight Consolidation With Contracting Volume1. Price is above EMA20 by 0-3%
2. EMA20 is above EMA50 by 1%-3%
3. Latest close is positive
4. Latest volume is lower than 20 day average by at least 30%
5. Show signal as an arrow below the candle
Splints Support and ResistanceThis is an indicator to view support/resistance lines
Upcoming updates -
- Checkboxes to allow viewing support/resistance lines from multiple timeframes
Swing Breakout Strategy by SharadTrades on Swing Breakouts, It's Simple.
Keep SL and Target as per your suitability.
유튜브 차트소녀 찾았꼬리 1시간봉 캔들에서
매일 오전 9시~10시(글로벌 시간 0시~1시)
- 음봉일 경우 윗꼬리가 없는 캔들
- 양봉일 경우 아랫 꼬리가 없는 캔들
위 조건의 캔들을 찾아 "Check" 표시를 해주는 지표입니다
이 지표로 승률 99.3%의 찾았꼬리 매매법을 좀 더 편하게 사용할 수 있습니다.
9-20 EMA Crossover with TP and SL9-20 EMA Crossover: This script tracks the crossover of the 9-period EMA and the 20-period EMA.
When the 9 EMA crosses above the 20 EMA, a buy signal is triggered.
When the 9 EMA crosses below the 20 EMA, a sell signal is triggered.
Take Profit and Stop Loss Levels:
The take profit for a long position is set at 3% above the entry price (close * 1.03).
The stop loss for a long position is set at 1% below the entry price (close * 0.99).
The take profit for a short position is set at 3% below the entry price (close * 0.97).
The stop loss for a short position is set at 1% above the entry price (close * 1.01).
Leverage: The strategy uses 20x leverage for both long and short positions (leverage=20).
Alerts: Alerts are set up for the buy signal when the 9 EMA crosses above the 20 EMA and the sell signal when the 9 EMA crosses below the 20 EMA. These alerts can be used with a webhook to trigger trades on Binance Futures.
Strategy:
For long trades: The strategy enters a long position and sets a take profit at 3% above the entry price and a stop loss at 1% below the entry price.
For short trades: The strategy enters a short position and sets a take profit at 3% below the entry price and a stop loss at 1% above the entry price.
Patron 1-2-3-4Este script detecta automáticamente el patrón 1-2-3-4 en cualquier activo y temporalidad, mostrando:
Niveles de entrada: Marcados con etiquetas claras y valores exactos.
Stop Loss (SL): Calculado estratégicamente con base en el punto más bajo/alto del patrón.
Take Profit (TP): Configurado con una relación riesgo-beneficio 1:2.
Colores únicos para cada señal: Entrada, SL y TP comparten el mismo color para una señal, diferenciándose de las demás.
Alertas personalizadas: Recibirás notificaciones directas en TradingView cada vez que se detecte una nueva señal (compra o venta), con todos los detalles de entrada, SL y TP.
El script es ideal para identificar oportunidades de trading con validaciones estrictas en tiempo real y configuraciones visuales optimizadas. Compatible con múltiples activos y temporalidades.
¡Añade este script a tu gráfico y comienza a operar con confianza siguiendo el patrón 1-2-3-4!
RSI + MACD Strategy with Alerts//@version=5
indicator("RSI + MACD Strategy with Alerts", overlay=true)
// ตั้งค่า RSI
rsiLength = input.int(14, title="RSI Length")
rsiOverbought = input.int(70, title="RSI Overbought Level")
rsiOversold = input.int(30, title="RSI Oversold Level")
rsiValue = ta.rsi(close, rsiLength)
// ตั้งค่า MACD
fastLength = input.int(12, title="MACD Fast Length")
slowLength = input.int(26, title="MACD Slow Length")
signalLength = input.int(9, title="MACD Signal Length")
= ta.macd(close, fastLength, slowLength, signalLength)
// เงื่อนไขสัญญาณซื้อ (Buy Signal)
buyCondition = ta.crossover(macdLine, signalLine) and rsiValue < rsiOversold
// เงื่อนไขสัญญาณขาย (Sell Signal)
sellCondition = ta.crossunder(macdLine, signalLine) and rsiValue > rsiOverbought
// แสดงสัญญาณบนกราฟ
plotshape(series=buyCondition, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY")
plotshape(series=sellCondition, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL")
// แจ้งเตือน (Alert)
alertcondition(buyCondition, title="Buy Alert", message="Buy Signal: RSI Oversold และ MACD Bullish Crossover")
alertcondition(sellCondition, title="Sell Alert", message="Sell Signal: RSI Overbought และ MACD Bearish Crossover")
ORB Strategy - Fixed TP/SL - AJK📈 Designed for precision trading within market hours
Overview
The Opening Range Breakout (ORB) Strategy is a price-action-based approach that capitalizes on market momentum after the initial opening range is established. This strategy identifies breakout levels based on the first 30 minutes of trading and executes trades with predefined Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels.
Key Features
1️⃣ Opening Range Calculation
The strategy identifies the highest and lowest prices from the first 30 minutes of the session (default: 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM EST).
These levels serve as breakout points for potential trade entries.
2️⃣ Trade Execution After ORB Establishment
Trades only trigger after the ORB session ends (regular trading hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EST).
A long trade is executed if the price closes above the ORB high.
A short trade is executed if the price closes below the ORB low.
3️⃣ Fixed Take Profit & Stop Loss
Take Profit: 0.5% above/below the entry price.
Stop Loss: 0.15% below/above the entry price.
Configurable via takeProfitPercent and stopLossPercent inputs.
4️⃣ Automatic Position Closing Before Market Close
All open positions are closed before 4:00 PM EST to avoid overnight exposure.
5️⃣ Real-Time ORB Level Visualization
ORB high and low levels are dynamically plotted on the chart for easy reference.
How It Works
📌 Step 1: ORB Establishment
From 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM, the strategy tracks the highest and lowest price.
Once this session ends, these values remain fixed as breakout levels.
📌 Step 2: Trade Execution (Breakout Confirmation)
After 10:00 AM, trades are executed based on price movement relative to the ORB levels:
Long Entry: If the price closes above the ORB high, a buy position is initiated.
Short Entry: If the price closes below the ORB low, a sell position is initiated.
📌 Step 3: Risk Management (TP/SL Logic)
The strategy dynamically calculates Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels for each trade:
Long Trade → TP = 0.5% above entry price, SL = 0.15% below entry price.
Short Trade → TP = 0.5% below entry price, SL = 0.15% above entry price.
📌 Step 4: Auto-Close Before Market Close
At 4:00 PM EST, all open positions are force-closed to prevent overnight risks.
How to Use the Strategy
✔️ Apply on a 5-minute chart for optimal performance.
✔️ Modify the session times (sess and regularMarketHours) to fit your market's schedule.
✔️ Adjust TP/SL values to suit your risk tolerance.
✔️ Backtest using TradingView's Strategy Tester before live trading.
Why Use This Strategy?
✅ Automated breakout trading based on market structure.
✅ Disciplined risk management with fixed TP/SL.
✅ Avoids overnight risk by closing all positions before market close.
✅ Clear visual representation of ORB levels for decision-making.