TMT 1M HA Scalping INDICATOR - Hitesh Nimje📊 TMT 1 Minute HA Scalping Strategy - Hitesh Nimje
🎯 Strategy Overview
A 1-minute scalping strategy designed for high-frequency trading using Heikin Ashi-inspired crossover logic with multiple filters for precision entries.
🔧 Key Components
1. Moving Averages (Trend Detection)
LineTypePeriodColorPurposeFast SMASimple MA9🔵 BluePrimary signal lineSlow SMASimple MA21🔴 RedSecondary confirmationTrend SMASMA (1H)50⚫ BlackOverall market trend bias
2. Entry Signals (Crossover Logic)
🔥 BUY Signal: Fast SMA (9) crosses ABOVE Slow SMA (21)
🔥 SELL Signal: Fast SMA (9) crosses BELOW Slow SMA (21)
3. Entry Filters (4-Layer Confirmation)
✅ LONG Entry = Crossover + Trend Up + RSI Overbought + Bar Confirmed
✅ SHORT Entry = Crossunder + Trend Down + RSI Oversold + Bar Confirmed
longCond = sma_slope > 0 AND rsi >= 70 AND buySignal
shortCond = sma_slope < 0 AND rsi <= 30 AND sellSignal
FilterLongShortPurposeTrend Slopesma_slope > 0sma_slope < 0Market directionRSI FilterRSI >= 70RSI <= 30Momentum extremeCrossoverFast > SlowFast < SlowEntry triggerBar Statebarstate.isconfirmedbarstate.isconfirmedNo repaint
⚡ Risk Management
Stop Loss (Dynamic ATR-based)
Long SL = Lowest Low (7) - 1×ATR(14)
Short SL = Highest High (7) + 1×ATR(14)
Take Profit (1:1 Risk-Reward)
Long TP = Entry + (Entry - SL distance)
Short TP = Entry - (SL distance - Entry)
⏰ Trading Hours
📅 Active: 00:00 - 14:59 (3:00 PM cutoff)
🛑 Auto-close: All positions closed at 15:00
🎨 Visual Elements
📍 BUY Labels: 🟢 Green (below bar)
📍 SELL Labels: 🔴 Red (above bar)
📈 Fast SMA: 🔵 Blue line (9-period)
📉 Slow SMA: 🔴 Red line (21-period)
📊 Trend SMA: ⚫ Black line (50-period, 1H)
⚙️ Input Parameters
ParameterDefaultPurposeEnd of Day1500 (3 PM)Auto-close timeLot Size1Position size
🚀 How It Works (Step-by-Step)
1. Monitor Fast(9) vs Slow(21) SMA crossover
2. Check 1H Trend SMA slope (up/down bias)
3. Validate RSI extreme (70+/30-)
4. Wait for bar confirmation
5. Enter with ATR-based SL & 1:1 TP
6. Auto-exit at 3 PM or SL/TP hit
💡 Strategy Strengths
* ✅ Multi-timeframe trend filter
* ✅ RSI momentum confirmation
* ✅ Dynamic ATR stop losses
* ✅ No repaint signals
* ✅ End-of-day risk control
* ✅ 1:1 Risk-Reward consistency
Perfect for 1-minute scalping on volatile instruments! 🔥
© Hitesh Nimje | Thought Magic Trading
Contact: 8087192915
TRADING DISCLAIMER
RISK WARNING
Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. You should carefully consider whether trading is suitable for you in light of your circumstances, knowledge, and financial resources.
NO FINANCIAL ADVICE
This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute:
* Financial advice or investment recommendations
* Buy/sell signals or trading signals
* Professional investment advice
* Legal, tax, or accounting guidance
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS
Technical Analysis Limitations
* Pivot points are mathematical calculations based on historical price data
* No guarantee of accuracy of price levels or calculations
* Markets can and do behave irrationally for extended periods
* Past performance does not guarantee future results
* Technical analysis should be used in conjunction with fundamental analysis
Data and Calculation Disclaimers
* Calculations are based on available price data at the time of calculation
* Data quality and availability may affect accuracy
* Pivot levels may differ when calculated on different timeframes
* Gaps and irregular market conditions may cause level failures
* Extended hours trading may affect intraday pivot calculations
Market Risks
* Extreme market volatility can invalidate all technical levels
* News events, economic announcements, and market manipulation can cause gaps
* Liquidity issues may prevent execution at calculated levels
* Currency fluctuations, inflation, and interest rate changes affect all levels
* Black swan events and market crashes cannot be predicted by technical analysis
USER RESPONSIBILITIES
Due Diligence
* You are solely responsible for your trading decisions
* Conduct your own research before using this indicator
* Verify calculations with multiple sources before trading
* Consider multiple timeframes and confirm levels with other technical tools
* Never rely solely on one indicator for trading decisions
Risk Management
* Always use proper risk management and position sizing
* Set appropriate stop-losses for all positions
* Never risk more than you can afford to lose
* Consider the inherent risks of leverage and margin trading
* Diversify your portfolio and trading strategies
Professional Consultation
* Consult with qualified financial advisors before trading
* Consider your tax obligations and legal requirements
* Understand the regulations in your jurisdiction
* Seek professional advice for complex trading strategies
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Indemnification
The creator and distributor of this indicator shall not be liable for:
* Any trading losses, whether direct or indirect
* Inaccurate or delayed price data
* System failures or technical malfunctions
* Loss of data or profits
* Interruption of service or connectivity issues
No Warranty
This indicator is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind:
* No guarantee of accuracy or completeness
* No warranty of uninterrupted or error-free operation
* No warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
* The software may contain bugs or errors
Maximum Liability
In no event shall the liability exceed the purchase price (if any) paid for this indicator. This limitation applies regardless of the theory of liability, whether contract, tort, negligence, or otherwise.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Jurisdiction-Specific Risks
* Regulations vary by country and region
* Some jurisdictions prohibit or restrict certain trading strategies
* Tax implications differ based on your location and trading frequency
* Commodity futures and options trading may have additional requirements
* Currency trading may be regulated differently than stock trading
Professional Trading
* If you are a professional trader, ensure compliance with all applicable regulations
* Adhere to fiduciary duties and best execution requirements
* Maintain required records and reporting
* Follow market abuse regulations and insider trading laws
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Data Sources
* Calculations based on TradingView data feeds
* Data accuracy depends on broker and exchange reporting
* Historical data may be subject to adjustments and corrections
* Real-time data may have delays depending on data providers
Software Limitations
* Internet connectivity required for proper operation
* Software updates may change calculations or functionality
* TradingView platform dependencies may affect performance
* Third-party integrations may introduce additional risks
MONEY MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Conservative Approach
* Risk only 1-2% of capital per trade
* Use position sizing based on volatility
* Maintain adequate cash reserves
* Avoid over-leveraging accounts
Portfolio Management
* Diversify across multiple strategies
* Don't put all capital into one approach
* Regularly review and adjust trading strategies
* Maintain detailed trading records
FINAL LEGAL NOTICES
Acceptance of Terms
* By using this indicator, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer
* You agree to assume all risks associated with trading
* You confirm that you are legally permitted to trade in your jurisdiction
Updates and Changes
* This disclaimer may be updated without notice
* Continued use constitutes acceptance of any changes
* It is your responsibility to stay informed of updates
Governing Law
* This disclaimer shall be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where the indicator was created
* Any disputes shall be resolved in the appropriate courts
* Severability clause: If any part of this disclaimer is invalid, the remainder remains enforceable
REMEMBER: THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES IN TRADING. THE MAJORITY OF RETAIL TRADERS LOSE MONEY. TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Contact Information:
* Creator: Hitesh_Nimje
* Phone: Contact@8087192915
* Source: Thought Magic Trading
© HiteshNimje - All Rights Reserved
This disclaimer should be prominently displayed whenever the indicator is shared, sold, or distributed to ensure users are fully aware of the risks and limitations involved in trading.
Formacje wykresów
CharisGold FX Dashboard v2.8 (Signals + Alerts)this strategy is a trend line follower using EMA LOW (2 3 6 9) for scalping EMA LOW(25 34 89 110 355 and 480 )for trend direction
MM Wash Detector - Child WordsName: MM Wash Detector – Child Words
MM = Market Maker (the big players who can push the price around to grab other people’s money/liquidity).
What it looks at:
This indicator looks at weekly candles (big picture, not tiny intraday moves) and checks for two things:
Bear Wash (BW) – “Price got pushed down”:
The candle had a long lower wick (price went down a lot)
The body of the candle is small (not much net movement down)
Volume is okay (not too low)
Interpretation: The big players tried to push the price down to make people sell, but the price recovered.
Child-friendly label: “Price went down, maybe now it goes up 🙂”
Bull Wash (SW) – “Price got pushed up”:
The candle had a long upper wick (price went up a lot)
The body of the candle is small (not much net movement up)
Volume is okay (not too low)
Interpretation: The big players tried to push the price up to make people buy, but the price fell back.
Child-friendly label: “Price went up, maybe now it goes down 😯”
Stage 2 Trend Signals (10/21/50/200) *Trend-following indicator designed to focus on **strong Stage 2 uptrends**, not bottom-fishing or chop.
* Plots **10 EMA, 21 EMA, 50 SMA, and 200 SMA** as core moving averages.
* Uses a **trend filter** so buy signals only occur when:
* Price is above the **50 SMA** (and optionally above the **200 SMA**), and
* The **50 SMA is above the 200 SMA**, reflecting classic Stage 2 alignment.
* Prints a **green “BUY” label** when the **10 EMA crosses above the 21 EMA** within this bullish environment, signaling momentum turning up in an established uptrend.
* Prints a **red “SELL” label** when the **10 EMA crosses below the 21 EMA** or when price is in a bearish context and closes below the 21 EMA, prompting risk reduction as trend/momentum weaken.
* Light **green background shading** highlights periods where the bullish Stage 2 conditions are active (“trend-on” zones).
* Works on **any timeframe**; commonly used on:
* **Weekly charts** for big-picture trend confirmation.
* **Daily charts** for swing entries, exits, and active trade management.
Stoch RSI Buy/Sell Signals with AlertsThis color code helps a novice know when to buy and when to sell
What Each Section Does
Header: //@version=5 tells TradingView which Pine Script version to use.
Indicator setup: indicator("Stoch RSI Buy/Sell Signals with Alerts", overlay=false) names your script and sets it to plot in a separate panel.
Inputs: Adjustable parameters for RSI length, Stoch length, and smoothing. You can tweak these in the settings panel.
Calculations: Builds RSI, then Stoch RSI, then smooths into %K and %D lines.
Signals: Defines buy (green) and sell (red) conditions based on crossovers and thresholds.
Color logic: Dynamically changes the %K line color (green/red/gray).
Plots: Draws %K (colored) and %D (blue) lines.
Background shading: Adds light green/red shading when signals fire for easy visual scanning.
Alerts: Pops up TradingView alerts when buy/sell conditions trigger, so you don’t miss them.
✅ Publishing Notes
Paste this into a new blank Pine Script editor starting at line 1.
Save and add it to your chart.
You’ll see the %K line flip colors, background shading, and alerts firing when conditions are met.
GEOtheGEMIt looks for when the fast EMA crosses above the slow one, and the trend is up. If RSI is above fifty—and volume jumps—it draws a green arrow and tells you buy. It trails the stop so you don't get shaken out. And if price drops below the two-hundred, it won't short you in a rally. That's it. Nothing fancy. Just: is it going up? Yes? Get in. No? Stay out.
Momentum Permission + Pivot Entry (v1.4 CLEAN ENTRY)//@version=5
indicator("Momentum Permission + Pivot Entry (v1.4 CLEAN ENTRY)", overlay=true)
// ─────────── INPUTS ───────────
pivotLookback = input.int(3, "Pivot Lookback")
smaLen = input.int(50, "SMA Length")
relVolTh = input.float(1.3, "RelVol Threshold")
// ─────────── TREND + MOMENTUM — BASICS ───────────
vwapLine = ta.vwap
smaLine = ta.sma(close, smaLen)
relVol = volume / ta.sma(volume, 10)
pivotLow = ta.lowest(low, pivotLookback) == low
trendUp = close > smaLine
aboveVWAP = close > vwapLine
greenCandle = close > open
// ─────────── PERMISSION (Context Only) ───────────
permitSignal = trendUp and (relVol > relVolTh)
// ─────────── ENTRY LOGIC — ONE CLEAN SIGNAL ───────────
rawEntry = permitSignal and aboveVWAP and pivotLow and greenCandle
// Anti-spam: only first signal in a move
entrySignal = rawEntry and not rawEntry
// ─────────── VISUAL SHAPES (Clean) ───────────
plotshape(permitSignal, style=shape.triangleup, color=color.lime, size=size.tiny, location=location.bottom, text="PERMIT")
plotshape(entrySignal, style=shape.triangleup, color=color.aqua, size=size.small, text="ENTRY")
// ─────────── TREND VISUALS ───────────
plot(vwapLine, "VWAP", color=color.blue, linewidth=2)
plot(smaLine, "SMA50", color=color.orange, linewidth=2)
One-Time 50 SMA Trend Start//@version=5
indicator("One-Time 50 SMA Trend Start", overlay=true)
// ─── Inputs ──────────────────────────────────────────────
smaLength = input.int(50, "SMA Length")
// ─── Calculations ────────────────────────────────────────
sma50 = ta.sma(close, smaLength)
crossUp = ta.crossover(close, sma50)
// Track whether we've already fired today
var bool alerted = false
// Reset alert for new session
if ta.change(time("D"))
alerted := false
// Trigger one signal only
signal = crossUp and not alerted
if signal
alerted := true
// ─── Plots ───────────────────────────────────────────────
plot(sma50, color=color.orange, linewidth=2, title="50 SMA")
plotshape(
signal,
title="First Cross Above",
style=shape.triangleup,
color=color.new(color.green, 0),
size=size.large,
location=location.belowbar,
text="Trend"
)
bcon's bemas (5,8,13,21)simple ribbin i use for scalps. the 5 8 13 and 21 ema. like to see them lined up when i see a cross thats my sign to take profit
Custom ORB (Adjust Time, Color, + Alerts)Set Opening Range Break Out for whatever time range you choose for current day only. 15 min, 30 min etc. You can add alerts on ORB High Low and change color of Lines.
PRO Trade Manager//@version=5
indicator("PRO Trade Manager", shorttitle="PRO Trade Manager", overlay=false)
// ============================================================================
// INPUTS
//This code and all related materials are the exclusive property of Trade Confident LLC. Any reproduction, distribution, modification, or unauthorized use of this code, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Trade Confident LLC. Violations may result in civil and/or criminal penalties to the fullest extent of the law.
// © Trade Confident LLC. All rights reserved.
// ============================================================================
// Moving Average Settings
maLength = input.int(15, "Signal Strength", minval=1, tooltip="Length of the moving average to measure deviation from (lower = more sensitive)")
maType = "SMA" // Fixed to SMA, no longer user-selectable
// Deviation Settings
deviationLength = input.int(20, "Deviation Period", minval=1, tooltip="Lookback period for standard deviation calculation")
// Signal Frequency dropdown - controls both upper and lower thresholds
signalFrequency = input.string("More/Good Accuracy", "Signal Frequency", options= ,
tooltip="Normal/Highest Accuracy = ±2.0 StdDev | More/Good Accuracy = ±1.5 StdDev | Most/Moderate Accuracy = ±1.0 StdDev")
// Set thresholds based on selected frequency
upperThreshold = signalFrequency == "Most/Moderate Accuracy" ? 1.0 : signalFrequency == "More/Good Accuracy" ? 1.5 : 2.0
lowerThreshold = signalFrequency == "Most/Moderate Accuracy" ? -1.0 : signalFrequency == "More/Good Accuracy" ? -1.5 : -2.0
// Continuation Signal Settings
atrMultiplier = input.float(2.0, "TP/DCA Market Breakout Detection", minval=0, step=0.5, tooltip="Number of ATR moves required to trigger continuation signals (Set to 0 to disable)")
// Visual Settings
showMA = false // MA display removed from settings
showSignals = input.bool(true, "Show Alert Signals", tooltip="Show visual signals when price is overextended")
// ============================================================================
// CALCULATIONS
// ============================================================================
// Calculate Moving Average based on type
ma = switch maType
"SMA" => ta.sma(close, maLength)
"EMA" => ta.ema(close, maLength)
"WMA" => ta.wma(close, maLength)
"VWMA" => ta.vwma(close, maLength)
=> ta.sma(close, maLength)
// Calculate deviation from MA
deviation = close - ma
// Calculate standard deviation
stdDev = ta.stdev(close, deviationLength)
// Calculate number of standard deviations away from MA
deviationScore = stdDev != 0 ? deviation / stdDev : 0
// Smooth the deviation score slightly for cleaner signals
smoothedDeviation = ta.ema(deviationScore, 3)
// ============================================================================
// SIGNALS
// ============================================================================
// Overextended conditions
overextendedHigh = smoothedDeviation >= upperThreshold
overextendedLow = smoothedDeviation <= lowerThreshold
// Signal triggers (crossing into overextended territory)
bullishSignal = ta.crossunder(smoothedDeviation, lowerThreshold)
bearishSignal = ta.crossover(smoothedDeviation, upperThreshold)
// Track if we're in bright histogram zones
isBrightGreen = smoothedDeviation <= lowerThreshold
isBrightRed = smoothedDeviation >= upperThreshold
// Track if we were in bright zone on previous bar
wasBrightGreen = smoothedDeviation <= lowerThreshold
wasBrightRed = smoothedDeviation >= upperThreshold
// Detect oscillator turning up after bright green (buy signal)
// Trigger if we were in bright green and oscillator turns up, even if no longer bright green
oscillatorTurningUp = smoothedDeviation > smoothedDeviation
buySignal = barstate.isconfirmed and wasBrightGreen and oscillatorTurningUp and smoothedDeviation <= smoothedDeviation
// Detect oscillator turning down after bright red (sell signal)
// Trigger if we were in bright red and oscillator turns down, even if no longer bright red
oscillatorTurningDown = smoothedDeviation < smoothedDeviation
sellSignal = barstate.isconfirmed and wasBrightRed and oscillatorTurningDown and smoothedDeviation >= smoothedDeviation
// ============================================================================
// ATR-BASED CONTINUATION SIGNALS
// ============================================================================
// Calculate ATR for distance measurement
atrLength = 14
atr = ta.atr(atrLength)
// Track price levels when ANY sell or buy signal occurs (original or continuation)
var float lastSellPrice = na
var float lastBuyPrice = na
// Initialize tracking on original signals
if sellSignal
lastSellPrice := close
if buySignal
lastBuyPrice := close
// Continuation Sell Signal: Price moved up by ATR multiplier from last red dot
// Disabled when atrMultiplier is set to 0
continuationSell = atrMultiplier > 0 and barstate.isconfirmed and not na(lastSellPrice) and close >= lastSellPrice + (atrMultiplier * atr)
// Continuation Buy Signal: Price moved down by ATR multiplier from last green dot
// Disabled when atrMultiplier is set to 0
continuationBuy = atrMultiplier > 0 and barstate.isconfirmed and not na(lastBuyPrice) and close <= lastBuyPrice - (atrMultiplier * atr)
// Update reference prices when continuation signals trigger (reset the 3 ATR counter)
if continuationSell
lastSellPrice := close
if continuationBuy
lastBuyPrice := close
// Combine original and continuation signals for plotting
allBuySignals = buySignal or continuationBuy
allSellSignals = sellSignal or continuationSell
// Track if a signal occurred to keep it visible on dashboard
// Signals trigger at barstate.isconfirmed (bar close)
var bool showBuyOnDashboard = false
var bool showSellOnDashboard = false
// Update dashboard flags immediately when signals occur
if allBuySignals
showBuyOnDashboard := true
showSellOnDashboard := false
else if allSellSignals
showSellOnDashboard := true
showBuyOnDashboard := false
else if barstate.isconfirmed
// Reset flags on bar close if no new signal
showBuyOnDashboard := false
showSellOnDashboard := false
// ============================================================================
// PLOTTING
// ============================================================================
// Professional color scheme
var color colorBullish = #00C853 // Professional green
var color colorBearish = #FF1744 // Professional red
var color colorNeutral = #2962FF // Professional blue
var color colorGrid = #363A45 // Dark gray for lines
var color colorBackground = #1E222D // Chart background
// Dynamic line color based on value
lineColor = smoothedDeviation > upperThreshold ? colorBearish :
smoothedDeviation < lowerThreshold ? colorBullish :
smoothedDeviation > 0 ? color.new(colorBearish, 50) :
color.new(colorBullish, 50)
// Plot the deviation oscillator with dynamic coloring
plot(smoothedDeviation, "Deviation Score", color=lineColor, linewidth=2)
// Plot zero line
hline(0, "Zero Line", color=color.new(colorGrid, 0), linestyle=hline.style_solid, linewidth=1)
// Subtle fill for overextended zones (without visible threshold lines)
upperLine = hline(upperThreshold, "Upper Threshold", color=color.new(color.gray, 100), linestyle=hline.style_dashed, linewidth=1)
lowerLine = hline(lowerThreshold, "Lower Threshold", color=color.new(color.gray, 100), linestyle=hline.style_dashed, linewidth=1)
fill(upperLine, hline(3), color=color.new(colorBearish, 95), title="Overextended High Zone")
fill(lowerLine, hline(-3), color=color.new(colorBullish, 95), title="Overextended Low Zone")
// Histogram style visualization (optional alternative)
histogramColor = smoothedDeviation >= upperThreshold ? color.new(colorBearish, 20) :
smoothedDeviation <= lowerThreshold ? color.new(colorBullish, 20) :
smoothedDeviation > 0 ? color.new(colorBearish, 80) :
color.new(colorBullish, 80)
plot(smoothedDeviation, "Histogram", color=histogramColor, style=plot.style_histogram, linewidth=3)
// ============================================================================
// BUY/SELL SIGNAL MARKERS
// ============================================================================
// Plot buy signals at -3.5 level (includes both initial and extended signals)
plot(allBuySignals ? -3.5 : na, title="Buy Signal", style=plot.style_circles,
color=color.new(colorBullish, 0), linewidth=4)
// Plot sell signals at 3.5 level (includes both initial and extended signals)
plot(allSellSignals ? 3.5 : na, title="Sell Signal", style=plot.style_circles,
color=color.new(colorBearish, 0), linewidth=4)
// ============================================================================
// ALERTS - SIMPLIFIED TO ONLY TWO ALERTS
// ============================================================================
// Alert 1: Long Entry/Short TP - fires on ANY green dot (original or continuation)
alertcondition(allBuySignals, "Long Entry/Short TP", "Long Entry/Short TP")
// Alert 2: Long TP/Short Entry - fires on ANY red dot (original or continuation)
alertcondition(allSellSignals, "Long TP/Short Entry", "Long TP/Short Entry")
// ============================================================================
// DATA DISPLAY
// ============================================================================
// Create a professional table for current readings
var color tableBgColor = #1a2332 // Dark blue background
var table infoTable = table.new(position.middle_right, 2, 2, border_width=1,
border_color=color.new(#2962FF, 30),
frame_width=1,
frame_color=color.new(#2962FF, 30))
if barstate.islast
// Determine status
statusText = overextendedHigh ? "OVEREXTENDED ↓" :
overextendedLow ? "OVEREXTENDED ↑" :
smoothedDeviation > 0 ? "Buyers In Control" : "Sellers In Control"
statusColor = overextendedHigh ? color.new(colorBearish, 0) :
overextendedLow ? color.new(colorBullish, 0) :
color.white
// Background color for status cell
statusBgColor = color.new(tableBgColor, 0)
// Status Row
table.cell(infoTable, 0, 0, "Status",
bgcolor=color.new(tableBgColor, 0),
text_color=color.white,
text_size=size.normal)
table.cell(infoTable, 1, 0, statusText,
bgcolor=statusBgColor,
text_color=statusColor,
text_size=size.normal)
// Signal Row - always show
table.cell(infoTable, 0, 1, "Signal",
bgcolor=color.new(tableBgColor, 0),
text_color=color.white,
text_size=size.normal)
// Show signal if flags are set (will stay visible during the bar)
if showBuyOnDashboard or showSellOnDashboard
// Green dot (buy signal) = "Long Entry/Short TP" with arrow up, white text on green background
// Red dot (sell signal) = "Long TP/Short Entry" with arrow down, white text on red background
signalText = showBuyOnDashboard ? "↑ Long Entry/Short TP" : "↓ Long TP/Short Entry"
signalColor = showBuyOnDashboard ? color.new(colorBullish, 0) : color.new(colorBearish, 0)
table.cell(infoTable, 1, 1, signalText,
bgcolor=signalColor,
text_color=color.white,
text_size=size.normal)
else
table.cell(infoTable, 1, 1, "Watching...",
bgcolor=color.new(tableBgColor, 0),
text_color=color.new(color.white, 60),
text_size=size.normal)
Interactive Compound Interest ProjectorThis indicator is an interactive tool designed for long-term investors and analysts who want to compare an asset's performance against a theoretical compound interest growth curve.
Unlike static tools, this script utilizes the Interactive Anchor feature. This allows you to click on any specific point on the chart (e.g., a market bottom, a specific entry date, or a previous all-time high) to serve as the starting point ("Principal") for the projection.
How to use
Add the indicator to your chart.
Important: Because confirm=true is enabled, the script will wait for you to click on the chart. Click on the specific candle you want to use as the "Start Date".
The Yellow Line will appear starting from that candle.
Open the indicator settings to adjust:
Annual Interest Rate: (Default 6.0%).
Project until Year: (Default 2050).
Use this to visualize if an asset is "beating" a standard benchmark (like a 10% S&P500 average or a 4% risk-free rate) from a specific moment in time.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and comparative analysis purposes only and does not guarantee future results.
Ichimoku Traffic Lights Go--no go flags for Ichimoku Cloud. For quick scanning thru your watchlist, and good for scanning through timeframes.
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Price Action Signals Filtered +EMA🚀 Price Action Signals Filtered + EMA (Dual Confirmation)
💡 Indicator Overview
This indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify potential trend reversals or continuations using Price Action Pivot signals, but it filters them with an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to ensure dual confirmation.
The indicator's purpose is to generate signals only when a Price Action confirmation aligns with a confirmed market trend (above or below the EMA), thereby reducing noise and increasing signal reliability.
✨ Key Features and Logic
1. Price Action (Pivot) Detection
The indicator automatically detects local low (Pivot Low) and local high (Pivot High) points.
Pivot Low: A potential market bottom.
Pivot High: A potential market top.
2. Price Action Confirmation
After a Pivot is detected, the indicator waits for subsequent confirmation from the closing prices of the candles:
Bullish Confirmation: After a Pivot Low, the indicator requires N consecutive candles (where N is defined in the settings) to close above the previous candle's close. This indicates buying pressure.
**Bearish Confirmation: After a Pivot High, the indicator requires N consecutive candles to close below the previous candle's close. This indicates selling pressure.
3. Trend Filter (EMA) - Dual Confirmation! 🎯
This is the critical component. A confirmed Price Action signal must align with the trend defined by the Exponential Moving Average (EMA):
Bullish Signal (Buy): Generated ONLY if the Bullish Price Action Confirmation occurs while the price (Close) is ABOVE the EMA (default 20 periods).
Bearish Signal (Sell): Generated ONLY if the Bearish Price Action Confirmation occurs while the price (Close) is BELOW the EMA.
This serves as a dual confirmation, ensuring the signal is captured in the direction of the broader market trend.
📈 How to Use
Look for the Signal: Wait for the shape (triangle, circle, or arrow) to appear on the chart.
Verify Confirmation: Know that the signal has already passed through the dual filter: Price Action and EMA.
Bullish signals appear below the bar when the price is ABOVE the EMA.
Bearish signals appear above the bar when the price is BELOW the EMA.
Risk Management: Always use this indicator in combination with your risk management strategy and technical analysis.
📝 Additional Notes
The indicator uses barstate.isconfirmed to accurately plot signals on the candle close.
The EMA line is also plotted on the chart for visual trend verification.
This indicator is a tool only and does not constitute financial advice. Always perform your own analysis and research.
Composite Market Momentum Indicator//@version=5
indicator("Composite Market Momentum Indicator", shorttitle="CMMI", overlay=false)
// Define Inputs
lenRSI = input.int(14, title="RSI Length")
lenMom = input.int(9, title="Momentum Length")
lenShortRSI = input.int(3, title="Short RSI Length")
lenShortRSISma = input.int(3, title="Short RSI SMA Length")
lenSMA1 = input.int(9, title="Composite SMA 1 Length")
lenSMA2 = input.int(34, title="Composite SMA 2 Length")
// Step 1: Create a 9-period momentum indicator of the 14-period RSI
rsiValue = ta.rsi(close, lenRSI)
momRSI = ta.mom(rsiValue, lenMom)
// Step 2: Create a 3-period RSI and a 3-period SMA of that RSI
shortRSI = ta.rsi(close, lenShortRSI)
shortRSISmoothed = ta.sma(shortRSI, lenShortRSISma)
// Step 3: Add Step 1 and Step 2 together to create the Composite Index
compositeIndex = momRSI + shortRSISmoothed
// Step 4: Create two simple moving averages of the Composite Index
sma1 = ta.sma(compositeIndex, lenSMA1)
sma2 = ta.sma(compositeIndex, lenSMA2)
// Step 5: Plot the composite index and its two simple moving averages
plot(compositeIndex, title="Composite Index", color=color.new(#f7cf05, 0), linewidth=2)
plot(sma1, title="SMA 13", color=color.new(#f32121, 0), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
plot(sma2, title="SMA 33", color=color.new(#105eef, 0), linewidth=1, style=plot.style_line)
// Add horizontal lines for reference
hline(0, "Zero Line", color.new(color.gray, 50))
RTH Opening Range with ExtensionsTool that maps the opening range, opening range mid and extensions. Defaults are 5min OR with 1x extensions. You can customize to 1min, 5min, 15min or 30min opening ranges. Nothing complicated and certainly vibe coded with the help of Claude AI.
XAUUSD Liquidity Sweep + Engulfing (4H/2H/15m)Key Features in This Script:
4H Bias (Trend): We use RSI on 4H to determine if the market is in a bullish or bearish trend.
2H Setup: When price sweeps below previous lows or above previous highs (liquidity sweep), we confirm it with RSI and an engulfing candle.
15m Entry: After the liquidity sweep is confirmed on the 15m chart, we check for a bullish engulfing (for buys) or bearish engulfing (for sells) with RSI confirmation.
How to Use It:
Add the Script: Copy-paste the code above into TradingView’s Pine Editor.
Apply it to the 15-minute chart for XAUUSD (Gold).
Alerts: Set up alerts when a Buy or Sell signal appears based on the conditions.
Alerts Example:
When a liquidity sweep and RSI flip happens with an engulfing candle, TradingView will notify you, helping you enter at the right time.
🚀 Next Steps:
Try it out and let me know how the alerts and signals are working for you.
If you'd like to add custom stop-loss or take-profit calculations, or include Fibonacci levels, let me know!
Direction via Zone Break [by rukich]🟠 OVERVIEW
The indicator shows the direction of movement and zones: SSL, BSL, FVG.
Zones serve as support/resistance and as validation/invalidation of a movement reversal.
🟠 COMPONENTS
The direction of movement is built based on a three-candle swing high (BSL) and swing low (SSL) pattern. If swing high (BSL) and swing low (SSL) are formed, and then an internal swing high/low is formed (depending on the direction of movement), then in case the initial movement continues — for example, in an upward movement — the new swing low (SSL) will be the minimum before the update, i.e., the internal low, while the swing high (BSL) will be formed according to the three-candle pattern.
A change of direction is considered when a candle closes beyond the key swing high/low (BSL/SSL), depending on the direction of movement. For example, in an upward movement, a break occurs when a candle closes beyond the swing low (SSL). After that, the swing high (BSL) will be the nearest fractal (swing high), and the swing low (SSL) will be formed according to the three-candle pattern.
All the above logic also applies to downward movements.
Within each movement, there can be FVG zones, which can act as support/resistance or indicate weakness in the movement direction.
Note: if the movement is upward, only bullish FVG+ will be displayed; if the movement is downward, only bearish FVG- will be displayed.
Weakness of movement direction.
For example, consider an upward impulse with the nearest FVG+ zone. If the price closes beyond the lower boundary of the zone, it will be considered invalidated (inv. FVG-), which in turn indicates weakness in the movement direction and a possible local short, which may subsequently lead to a break of the entire movement.
🟠 HOW TO USE
There are only two visual settings in the configuration:
Show previous SSL/BSL – enables/disables the display of all previous SSL/BSL zones
Show Bullish/Bearish trend – enables/disables background shading between SSL and BSL for visual understanding of the movement direction
On the chart, the following are displayed:
Labels with current SSL/BSL
FVG+- / inv. FVG+- zones, for trading in the movement direction
In case the nearest FVG is invalidated, a label will appear with the text: Weak bullish/bearish & local short/long (this is not a signal, but only indicates the probability of a potential move based on the weakness of the nearest zone)
🟠 CONCLUSION
The indicator helps determine the current movement with zones for trading in the direction, and also indicates movement weakness through invalidation of the nearest zones.
Moving Average Ribbon by AbrarIndicator Description — Moving Average Ribbon (Multi-TF Enhanced)
The Moving Average Ribbon (Enhanced) is a powerful trend-analysis tool that displays up to 7 customizable moving averages along with a Weekly SMA 150 for higher-timeframe confluence. Each MA can be individually configured with length, source, type (SMA/EMA/WMA/SMMA/VWMA), and color.
The script also features automatic labels on the latest bar, allowing traders to instantly identify each moving average on the chart without confusion.
This indicator is designed to help traders:
Visualize trend strength and direction
Spot dynamic support/resistance zones
Identify momentum shifts
Incorporate higher-timeframe confirmation through the Weekly SMA 150
Whether you trade intraday or swing, this ribbon provides a clean and flexible layout to understand market structure at a glance.
Previous 5 Days OHLC + Dates + PricesTitle: Previous 5 Days OHLC Levels (Extended Lines + Labels)
Description:
This indicator automatically plots the Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) levels for the previous 5 trading days. Unlike standard daily separators, this tool extends the lines from their historical origin all the way to the current price bar, allowing traders to instantly see how current price action interacts with recent support and resistance levels.
Key Features:
5-Day Lookback: Automatically fetches and plots OHLC data for the last 5 trading sessions.
Extended Lines: Lines extend to the current bar (Right) to visualize immediate Support/Resistance zones.
Smart Labels: Each line is marked with the Day Name, Date, Type (O/H/L/C), and the Exact Price.
Customizable Positioning: Choose to display labels on the Left (start of the day) or the Right (next to current price) to keep your chart clean.
Toggle Visibility: Individually turn on/off Opens, Closes, Highs, or Lows to focus on the data that matters to your strategy.
How to Use:
Trend Analysis: Use previous Highs and Lows to identify potential breakout or breakdown levels.
Range Trading: Identify where price previously opened or closed to find intraday pivots.
Clean Charting: Use the settings to hide labels or specific lines (e.g., hide Opens/Closes to see only the Daily Range).
Settings:
Label Position: Switch between "Left" (historical origin) and "Right" (current price).
Visibility: Checkboxes to show/hide Open, High, Low, Close, and Text Labels.
Style: Fully customizable colors for each level type.
Technical Note: This script is optimized for performance (Pine Script v6). It uses array management and executes drawing logic only on the last bar to minimize resource usage while maintaining real-time accuracy.
Baba-pro EMA Break Sniper This indicator is designed to provide high-precision entries based on the interaction between EMAs, momentum, and clean price breaks.
Instead of relying on traditional EMA crossovers — which are often too slow — this tool focuses on direct EMA breakouts, allowing you to catch moves before most traders even react.
FluxPulse Beacon## FluxPulse Beacon
FluxPulse Beacon applies a microstructure lens to every bar, combining directional thrust, realized volatility, and multi-timeframe liquidity checks to decide whether the tape is being pushed by real sponsorship or just noise. The oscillator's color-coded columns and adaptive burst thresholds transform complex flow dynamics into a single actionable flux score for futures and equities traders.
HOW IT WORKS
Momentum Extraction – Price differentials over a configurable pulse distance are smoothed using exponential moving averages to isolate directional thrust without reacting to single prints.
Volatility + Liquidity Normalization – The momentum stream is divided by realized volatility and multiplied by both local and higher-timeframe EMA volume ratios, ensuring pulses only appear when volatility and liquidity align.
Adaptive Thresholding – A volatility-derived standard deviation of flux is blended with the base threshold so bursts scale automatically between low-volatility and high-volatility market conditions.
Divergence Engine – Linear regression slopes compare price vs. flux to tag bullish/bearish divergences, highlighting stealth accumulation or distribution zones.
HOW TO USE IT
Continuation Entries : Go with the trend when histogram bars stay above the adaptive threshold, the signal line confirms, and trend bias agrees—this is where liquidity-backed follow-through lives.
Fade Plays : Watch for divergence alerts and shrinking compression values; when flux prints below zero yet price grinds higher, hidden selling pressure often precedes rollovers.
Session Filter : Compression percentage in the diagnostics table instantly tells you whether to trade thin overnight sessions—low compression means stand down.
VISUAL FEATURES
Dynamic background heat maps flux magnitude, while threshold lines provide a quick read on whether a pulse is statistically significant.
Diagnostics table displays live flux, signal, adaptive threshold, and compression for quick reference.
Alert-first workflow: The surface is intentionally clean—bursts and divergences are delivered via alerts instead of on-chart clutter.
PARAMETERS
Trend EMA Length (default: 34): Defines the macro bias anchor; increase for higher-timeframe confirmation.
Pulse Distance (default: 8): Controls how sensitive momentum extraction becomes.
Volatility Window (default: 21): Sample window for realized volatility normalization.
Liquidity Window (default: 55): Volume smoothing window that proxies liquidity expansion.
Liquidity Reference TF (default: 60): Select a higher timeframe to cross-check whether current volume matches institutional flows.
Adaptive Threshold (default: enabled): Disable for fixed thresholds on slower markets; enable for high-volatility assets.
Base Burst Threshold (default: 1.25): Minimum flux magnitude that qualifies as an actionable pulse.
ALERTS
The indicator includes four alert conditions:
Bull Burst: Detects upside liquidity pulses
Bear Burst: Detects downside liquidity pulses
Bull Divergence: Flags bullish delta divergence
Bear Divergence: Flags bearish delta divergence
LIMITATIONS
This indicator is designed for liquid futures and equity markets. Performance may degrade in low-volume or highly illiquid instruments. The adaptive threshold system works best on timeframes where sufficient volatility history exists (typically 15-minute charts and above). Divergence signals are probabilistic and should be confirmed with price action.
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## RangeLattice Mapper
RangeLattice Mapper constructs a higher-timeframe scaffolding on any intraday chart, locking in structural highs/lows, mid/quarter grids, VWAP confluence, and live acceptance/break analytics. It provides a non-repainting overlay that turns range management into a disciplined process.
HOW IT WORKS
Structure Harvesting – Using request.security() , the script samples highs/lows from a user-selected timeframe (default 240 minutes) over a configurable lookback to establish the dominant range.
Grid Construction – Midpoint and quarter levels are derived mathematically, mirroring how institutional traders map distribution/accumulation zones.
Acceptance Detection – Consecutive closes inside the range flip an acceptance flag and darken the cloud, signaling balanced auction conditions.
Break Confirmation – Multi-bar closes outside the structure raise break labels and alerts, filtering the countless fake-outs that plague breakout traders.
VWAP Fan Overlay – Session VWAP plus ATR-based bands provide a live measure of flow centering relative to the lattice.
HOW TO USE IT
Range Plays : Fade taps of the outer rails only when acceptance is active and VWAP sits inside the grid—this is where mean-reversion works best.
Breakout Plays : Wait for confirmed break labels before entering expansion trades; the dashboard's Width/ATR metric tells you if the expansion has enough fuel.
Market Prep : Carry the same lattice from pre-market into regular trading hours by keeping the structure timeframe fixed; alerts keep you notified even when managing multiple tickers.
VISUAL FEATURES
Range Tap and Mid Pivot markers provide a tape-reading breadcrumb trail for journaling.
Cloud fill opacity tightens when acceptance persists, visually signaling balance compressions ready to break.
Dashboard displays absolute width, ATR-normalized width, and current state (Balanced vs Transitional) so you can glance across charts quickly.
Acceptance Flag toggle: Keep the repeated acceptance squares hidden until you need to audit balance.
PARAMETERS
Structure Timeframe (default: 240): Choose the timeframe whose ranges matter most (4H for indices, Daily for stocks).
Structure Lookback (default: 60): Bars sampled on the structure timeframe.
Acceptance Bars (default: 8): How many consecutive bars inside the range confirm balance.
Break Confirmation Bars (default: 3): Bars required outside the range to validate a breakout.
ATR Reference (default: 14): ATR period for width normalization.
Show Midpoint Grid (default: enabled): Display the midpoint and quarter levels.
Show Adaptive VWAP Fan (default: enabled): Toggle the VWAP channel for assets where volume distribution matters most.
Show Acceptance Flags (default: disabled): Turn the acceptance markers on/off for maximum visual control.
Show Range Dashboard (default: enabled): Disable if screen space is limited, re-enable during prep sessions.
ALERTS
The indicator includes five alert conditions:
Range High Tap: Price interacted with the RangeLattice high
Range Low Tap: Price interacted with the RangeLattice low
Range Mid Tap: Price interacted with the RangeLattice mid
Range Break Up: Confirmed upside breakout
Range Break Down: Confirmed downside breakout
LIMITATIONS
This indicator works best on liquid instruments with clear structural levels. On very low timeframes (1-minute and below), the structure may update too frequently to be useful. The acceptance/break confirmation system requires patience—faster traders may find the multi-bar confirmation too slow for scalping. The VWAP fan is session-based and resets daily, which may not suit all trading styles.
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