MTF EMA Trend Table (50/100/200)Using the MTF EMA Trend Table for Supply & Demand Trading
This document explains how to use the Multi‑Timeframe EMA Trend Table as part of a supply and demand trading strategy.
The indicator displays the trend direction (Bullish or Bearish) for EMA 50, 100, and 200 across the following timeframes: 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 1d, and 1w.
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1. What the Indicator Shows
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The EMA Trend Table instantly reveals whether price is trading above or below the EMA 50/100/200 on multiple timeframes.
• Price above EMA = Bullish trend
• Price below EMA = Bearish trend
This allows you to identify trend alignment across all key timeframes.
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2. Why EMAs Matter in Supply & Demand Trading
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Supply & Demand zones show where institutions previously bought or sold aggressively. To trade these zones effectively, you must confirm higher‑timeframe trend direction.
The EMA table prevents low‑probability trades by keeping you aligned with institutional flow.
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3. How to Use the Indicator for Supply & Demand Trading
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Step 1 — Identify Higher‑Timeframe Bias (4H, 1D, 1W)
• Bullish alignment (all green) → Trade demand zones only.
• Bearish alignment (all red) → Trade supply zones only.
Step 2 — Use 1H, 30M, 15M for Setup Timing
These mid‑timeframes help you determine when a pullback is nearing completion.
Step 3 — Trigger Entry on the 5M EMA Flip
Once price enters a supply or demand zone, wait for the 5m EMA trend to flip in your direction before entering.
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4. How to Judge Zone Strength Using EMAs
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Strong Demand Zone Characteristics:
• Price above EMA200 on 1H+
• Zone forms above EMA200
• Pullback touches EMA50 or EMA100
Strong Supply Zone Characteristics:
• Price below EMA200 on 1H+
• Zone forms below EMA200
• Pullback touches EMA50 or EMA100
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5. Full Trade Example
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Higher timeframes are bullish: 1W, 1D, 4H all green.
Price pulls back into a 15m demand zone.
5m flips from Bearish → Bullish.
This is the entry confirmation.
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6. Why This Indicator Improves Your Trading
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• Confirms trend direction
• Shows alignment across timeframes
• Helps avoid counter‑trend traps
• Improves zone accuracy and confidence
• Enhances timing using the 5m EMA flip
This combination is ideal for institutional‑style supply and demand trading.
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SMA Squeeze Oscillator█ OVERVIEW
SMA Squeeze Oscillator is a momentum oscillator based on the relationship between multiple SMA moving averages. It combines volatility compression analysis (Squeeze), wave-style momentum structure, trend filtering, breakout signals, and divergence detection.
The indicator is designed to identify periods of market compression (low volatility), which are often followed by dynamic price moves. Additionally, it visualizes momentum and trend structure in a clean and readable way, without using a classic histogram.
█ CONCEPT
The core of the indicator is built on three SMA moving averages with different lengths. The distance between them (spread) is compared to ATR, which allows the detection of volatility compression (Squeeze).
- When the SMA spread is smaller than ATR × multiplier, the market is considered to be in Squeeze
- When the spread expands beyond this threshold, the market exits the Squeeze – often signaling the beginning of an impulse
Momentum is calculated from the relationship between the faster SMA and the slower SMAs, then smoothed. Instead of a traditional histogram, the indicator displays continuous momentum waves above and below the zero line, making changes in momentum structure easier to read.
An optional SMA trend filter can be used to limit signals to the direction of the current trend.
█ FEATURES
Calculations
- three SMA moving averages
- ATR as a volatility measure
- Squeeze detection based on SMA spread
- wave-based momentum oscillator with smoothing
- optional SMA trend filter
Visualization
- momentum waves above / below the zero line
- bullish / bearish trend fills
- separate fill and color for Squeeze phases
- thick zero line reflecting current trend
- wave-style candle coloring based on momentum
- first wave markers after exiting Squeeze
- bullish and bearish divergence visualization
Signals
- momentum zero-line cross (Bull / Bear Cross)
- first momentum wave after Squeeze
- classic bullish and bearish divergences
Alerts
- Bull Cross
- Bear Cross
- First Bullish after Squeeze
- First Bearish after Squeeze
- Bullish Divergence
- Bearish Divergence
█ HOW TO USE
Adding the indicator
Paste the code into Pine Editor or search for “SMA Squeeze Oscillator” on TradingView.
Main settings
- SMA 1 / 2 / 3 – lengths of SMAs used for Squeeze and momentum
- ATR Length / Multiplier – Squeeze detection sensitivity
- ATR Multiplier = 0 → the indicator does not display Squeeze zones
- Momentum Smoothing – smoothing of momentum waves
- Enable SMA Filter – trend filter
- the current trend is reflected by the zero-line color
- price below SMA → bearish trend
- price above SMA → bullish trend
- when enabled, it filters Bull / Bear Cross and First Bullish / Bearish after Squeeze signals, allowing only those aligned with the trend
- Enable candle coloring – wave-style candle coloring
- Enable Divergence – divergence detection
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Squeeze & Breakout
Squeeze phases indicate low volatility and energy accumulation. A breakout from Squeeze often leads to a strong directional move.
The SMA filter is not required – instead, users may apply:
- a more advanced trend filter
- structural confirmation (level break, correction completion)
- additional price-action tools
Momentum trading
The direction and slope of momentum waves help assess impulse strength and loss of momentum.
A momentum reversal can act as an early signal of a correction or potential trend change, often before it becomes visible on price.
Divergences
The indicator detects classic bullish and bearish divergences.
Important notes:
- divergences appear with a delay equal to the pivot length required for detection, by default, this delay is two candles
- divergences forming on small momentum waves or inside a Squeeze are often misleading and should be treated with caution
█ NOTES
- the indicator works best when used in market context
- Squeeze reflects volatility, not direction
- it is not a standalone trading system
ES 1m EMA Bounce Scalp - High RR v6# MES/ES 1-Minute EMA Bounce Scalp – High RR with Partial & Trailing (100% Win Rate in Backtest Oct 2025–Jan 2026)
**Overview**
This is a high-probability, mean-reversion / trend-continuation scalping system designed for the Micro E-mini S&P 500 (MES) or E-mini S&P 500 (ES) on the **1-minute chart**. It enters on pullback bounces off the 20-period EMA during intraday sessions, using RSI momentum confirmation, volume filter, and ADX trend strength to select high-quality setups.
The core edge comes from:
- Tight initial stop (4 points)
- 50% partial profit at 1:1 RR (locks in quick wins and moves stop to breakeven)
- Remaining 50% trails aggressively (trail offset 2 points) to let winners run to 8–10 points (1:2+ effective RR)
**Key Features**
- Longs & Shorts symmetric (pullback bounce logic)
- Trades only during US RTH (9:30–16:00 ET)
- Filters: RSI >40 (long) / <60 (short), volume > 20-SMA, ADX(14) >20
- No martingale, no pyramiding, one trade at a time
- Bracket + trailing managed automatically in Pine Script
**Backtest Highlights** (Oct 23, 2025 – Jan 21, 2026 on ES1!)
- Total trades: 107
- Win rate: 100% (0 losers)
- Net profit (1 contract): $20,227.50 after commissions
- Commissions: $322.50 (~$3 round-trip)
- Max open (floating) drawdown: –$3,275 (never realized a loss)
- Avg P&L per trade: ~$189 (≈3.78 points net)
- Longs: 45 trades, avg hold ~2.2 hours
- Shorts: 62 trades, avg hold ~8.7 hours
- Largest single win: scaled equivalent to strong runners
**Risk & Position Sizing**
- Initial stop: 4 points (~$200 risk on 1 ES mini / $20 on 1 MES)
- Recommended live size: 1 ES contract (very conservative on $100k account)
- Max floating DD in test: ~65 points open loss (well under typical $3,000 trailing DD rules)
- Designed to respect strict drawdown limits — partials & trailing move most trades to breakeven quickly
**Important Notes & Disclaimer**
- 100% win rate over 107 trades is exceptional and likely period-specific (late-2025 bull/chop environment favored bounces + trailing).
- Forward-test / paper trade required before live capital. Real slippage, news events, and execution delays may reduce performance.
- Not financial advice. Past performance ≠ future results. Use at your own risk.
- Best used with low-commission futures broker (Tradovate, AMP, IBKR, etc.) and 1-contract sizing to start.
**How to Use**
1. Apply to MES1! or ES1! on 1-minute chart
2. Set alerts for entries (built-in strategy alerts work perfectly)
3. Forward-test in sim → monitor floating DD, hold times, and win consistency
4. Manual or webhook auto-execution (e.g., PickMyTrade/TradersPost for Tradovate)
Happy to iterate based on forward-test results. Share your live stats!
Cheers,
Chris Brown (@hockeybrown2011)
Fibonacci EMA/SMA SystemFibonacci EMA/SMA System
Overview
A clean, customizable moving average indicator built around Fibonacci-based EMA and SMA stacks. Designed for trend identification across multiple timeframes using mathematically harmonious period lengths. Enable one or more stacks based on your trading timeframe. Use Fast + Core for intraday/swing. Add Macro for higher timeframe context.
Stacks
Fast (8/13/21) — Momentum, short-term trend
Core (21/34/55) — Pullbacks, swing trading
Full Trend (13/21/34/55/89) — Trend strength, compression/expansion
Macro (55/89/144) — Position trading, regime context
Standard (20/50/100/200) — Traditional reference levels
Options
MA Type — EMA or SMA
Price Source — Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4, etc.
Uniform Color — Apply single color to all active lines
Individual Colors — Set unique color per line in each stack
Line Style — Solid or Dotted
Line Width — 1–4 pixels
Fill — Shaded area between outer EMAs
Labels — Period numbers displayed at line ends
Leswin Ribbon + Levels + Hybrid (Stocks/Crypto) v1Leswin Ribbon Signals
A trend-based momentum indicator built for day traders and scalpers. Uses an EMA ribbon, higher-timeframe trend filtering, and volatility conditions to highlight high-probability BUY and SELL zones while avoiding choppy markets.
Optimized for 5m & 15m entries, especially for SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, and large-cap stocks, but works on all markets including crypto and forex.
Non-repainting. Best used as a confirmation tool alongside your own levels and risk management.
EMA 9 SlopeThis indicator displays the ongoing slope (rate of change) of the 9-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA).
Instead of only showing whether price is above or below EMA9, this script helps traders quantify momentum strength and direction by measuring how fast EMA9 is rising or falling on each bar.
How it works:
Calculates the difference between the current EMA9 and the previous bar’s EMA9
Plots the slope as a histogram around a zero line
How to interpret:
Above zero → EMA9 is rising (bullish momentum)
Below zero → EMA9 is falling (bearish momentum)
Near zero → Flat EMA / low momentum / potential chop
This indicator is especially useful for:
Momentum and trend-continuation traders
Avoiding low-momentum or choppy conditions
Pairing with EMA9 + VWAP strategies
Intraday trading (including 0DTE options)
Simple, lightweight, and designed to add objective momentum confirmation to EMA-based trading systems.
Daily 5 & 20 (Session Lines)Daily 5 & 20 Moving Average Levels
This indicator plots the Daily 5-period and Daily 20-period moving averages as horizontal levels on any timeframe. Each level starts at the first bar of the trading day and extends only to the current price, keeping the chart clean and focused on the active session.
The levels update once per day using confirmed daily data and are designed to act as intraday bias, support, and resistance references. Labels are aligned on the right side for a minimal, institutional-style presentation.
Useful for:
Intraday trading on lower timeframes
Identifying daily trend bias
Mean reversion and pullback setups
Futures, stocks, ETFs, and options
No future extension, no repainting, and no unnecessary clutter.
-Golden Zone Family
Deepsage1m + Tradingview15m Screener ComboThe Deepsage Consensus Screener — Long is a 1-minute momentum and trend confirmation indicator designed to generate high-quality long (buy) signals only when higher-timeframe market conditions are aligned.
The indicator combines a weighted multi-indicator scoring system (EMA, SMA, Ichimoku, MACD, RSI, ADX, volatility, volume, OBV, and VWAP) with a strict 15-minute consensus filter. Long signals are allowed only when the most recent confirmed 15-minute consensus state is BUY, ensuring trades are taken in the direction of broader market strength.
Deepsage1m + Tradingview15m Screener Combo (Shorts)The Deepsage Consensus Screener — Short is a 1-minute trend and momentum indicator built specifically for identifying short (sell) opportunities during bearish market conditions.
It uses the same weighted multi-indicator scoring engine (EMA, SMA, Ichimoku, MACD, RSI, ADX, volatility, volume, OBV, and VWAP) combined with a strict 15-minute consensus filter. Short signals are generated only when the most recent confirmed 15-minute consensus state is SELL, ensuring trades align with higher-timeframe bearish momentum.
TEMA vs WMA Retest & Crossover Alerts TEMA vs WMA — Retest & Crossover Alerts (with visible label)
TEMA vs WMA is a clean, momentum + trend-bias overlay built for traders who like simple, repeatable structure: trend confirmation + pullback (retest) entries, with optional trend-flip alerts when momentum shifts.
It’s especially useful for:
Trend traders looking to buy pullbacks / sell rallies
Scalpers & intraday traders who want quick bias + retest triggers
Swing traders who want a “stay on the right side” filter with clear flips
Anyone who prefers minimal indicators and alert-driven execution
What it does
This script plots two moving averages on your chart:
WMA (default 26): acts like a dynamic support/resistance “mean”
TEMA (default 26): a faster, smoother momentum line that reacts quicker than standard EMAs
The relationship between the two defines your bias:
Bullish bias: TEMA is above WMA
Bearish bias: TEMA is below WMA
To make the bias obvious at a glance:
Both lines change color depending on bias
A soft fill appears between the lines (bullish/bearish/neutral)
Optional bar coloring input is included (for future expansion), while the current version focuses on coloring the averages and fill.
Signals & alerts included
This indicator is built around two core ideas: retests and crossovers.
✅ Retest Alerts (entry-style trigger)
A “retest” happens when price touches the WMA (with an optional tolerance buffer).
BUY Retest: bullish bias (TEMA > WMA) and price retests WMA
SELL Retest: bearish bias (TEMA < WMA) and price retests WMA
These are great for “trend continuation” setups: wait for trend bias → enter on pullback to WMA.
⚡ Trend Flip Alerts (bias shift)
Bullish Flip: TEMA crosses above WMA
Bearish Flip: TEMA crosses below WMA
These are useful for spotting momentum reversals or confirming a new trend phase.
Visual label (on-chart confirmation)
When a retest occurs (and labels are enabled), the script prints a small “Retest” label at the WMA level to make it easy to spot retest events while backtesting.
Customization
WMA Length / TEMA Length: adjust for faster (shorter) or smoother (longer) behavior
Touch Buffer: adds price tolerance so “near touches” count as retests (helpful on high-volatility assets)
Show last-bar status label: toggle retest labels on/off
How traders typically use it
Trade with bias (bull = look long, bear = look short)
Wait for a WMA retest to avoid chasing
Use the trend flip alerts to avoid fighting reversals
Combine with your favorite confirmation (volume, structure, HTF trend, support/resistance)
Note: This is an alert + structure tool, not a full trading system. Always manage risk and consider market context (range vs trend, news volatility, session timing).
EMA Trend with 21 Pullback entriesEMA Trend with 21 Pullback Entries
This indicator visualizes a multi-timeframe EMA stack (9, 21, 50, 200 periods) to identify the prevailing trend direction and highlights potential pullback entries toward the 21-period EMA when the trend is intact.
Key features:
• Background coloring indicates full EMA alignment: darker green for bullish stack (9 > 21 > 50 > 200), darker red for bearish.
• Lighter background tints show pullback zones where price has retraced to/near the 21 EMA while the overall trend remains aligned.
• Entry signals (green triangle up for long, red triangle down for short) appear only when:
- Price crosses back over/under the 21 EMA (bounce confirmation),
- The 21 EMA is sloping in the trade direction (momentum filter),
- The full EMA stack confirms the trend.
• Exit signals (small x-cross) trigger on a close crossing back through the 21 EMA against the prior trend bar — useful as a basic trailing exit or warning.
How it works (concept):
The system combines trend filtering (stacked EMAs for hierarchy) with classic pullback trading: in an uptrend, wait for price to dip toward support (21 EMA), then enter on recovery with momentum confirmation. The reverse applies in downtrends. This reduces entries against the dominant trend and filters out many ranging-market whipsaws.
Usage tips:
- Best suited for trending markets on higher timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily recommended; lower TFs often produce more noise/false signals).
- Trade only in the direction of the strong background color.
- Use entry triangles as alert triggers or visual cues — combine with your own risk management (stops below recent lows for longs, etc.).
- Exits are conservative; you may prefer to hold until trend breaks (e.g., EMA50 cross) or use trailing methods.
Limitations & notes:
- Like all EMA-based systems, it lags in choppy/range-bound conditions and can produce false signals during low-volatility periods or sharp reversals.
- No volume, volatility, or additional filters are included — consider adding RSI, volume confirmation, or support/resistance manually.
- This is a visual aid and filtering tool only — not financial advice, no performance guarantees. Always back test thoroughly on your assets/timeframes and use proper position sizing.
Open-source under default Mozilla Public License 2.0. Feel free to study, modify, or build upon it while respecting Trading View's reuse guidelines.
EMAs & SMAs Suite (5+5) + Cluster AlertWhat this script does
This indicator combines 5 Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and 5 Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) into a single, clean overlay.
Each moving average can be individually configured with its own visibility, length, color, line width, and visual style (Line / Step / Dots).
An optional value label can display the current values of all enabled EMAs and SMAs on the last bar.
Key feature — Cluster Alert (noise-reduced)
Beyond plotting moving averages, the script includes a single-trigger cluster alert designed to reduce alert spam.
The logic monitors the behavior of SMA(10) relative to a short-term EMA cluster:
Bullish signal: when SMA(10) enters above both EMA(9) and EMA(21)
Bearish signal: when SMA(10) enters below both EMA(9) and EMA(21)
The alert is triggered only on the first bar that enters the new state, not on every candle that remains above or below the cluster.
This makes it suitable for identifying momentum resumption, trend continuation, or early weakness, without repetitive signals.
How to use
Enable or disable the EMAs and SMAs you want to display.
Adjust periods, colors, widths, and styles according to your chart preferences.
(Optional) Enable “Confirm signals only on bar close” to avoid intrabar alerts.
Create an alert in TradingView using “Any alert() function call” to receive detailed messages.
(Optional) Enable “Show signal markers on chart” to visualize Bull/Bear entries.
Visual styles note
The available styles (Line / Step / Dots) reflect the actual rendering modes supported by plot() in Pine Script and are not dashed lines.
Intended use
This script is designed as a visual and alerting tool to support trend and momentum analysis.
It does not replace risk management or a complete trading plan.
Disclaimer
This script does not provide investment advice.
All trading decisions and risk management remain the responsibility of the user.
Futures Trend SignalerWhat this indicator is
Futures Trend Signaler is a compact trend/bias dashboard built for futures (and any liquid symbol) that combines:
EMA trend alignment (EMA9 vs EMA21), and
Micro price positioning versus a higher‑timeframe EMA (e.g., 15s and 1s price relative to the 1m EMA9),
plus crossover markers on the chart to timestamp regime shifts.
It’s designed to answer, in seconds:
“Is the market in a bullish or bearish EMA structure?”
“Are the lower timeframes aligned with the higher timeframe?”
“When was the most recent bull/bear crossover?”
What it shows (table)
The table includes:
1m EMA9 vs EMA21
State: EMA9 > EMA21 / EMA9 < EMA21 / neutral
Bias: Bullish / Bearish / Neutral
“Last cross” context (so you know what the most recent regime shift was)
15s EMA9 vs EMA21
Same state/bias logic as the 1m row
1s EMA9 vs EMA21
Same state/bias logic as the 1m row
15s Price vs 1m EMA9
Shows whether micro price is above or below the 1m EMA9
1s Price vs 1m EMA9
Same, but even more “micro”
This structure gives you a quick “stacked timeframe” view:
1m EMA structure = your baseline regime,
15s/1s EMA structure = your momentum alignment,
15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 = your immediate pressure/positioning vs the baseline.
What it plots (crossover markers)
For each EMA crossover set (1m, 15s, 1s), the script plots:
Bull cross marker (arrow up)
Bear cross marker (arrow down)
To keep the chart clean:
It keeps only the most recent bull cross and most recent bear cross per tracked timeframe.
When a new bull/bear cross happens, the prior marker of that same type/timeframe is removed.
Markers are differentiated by:
Color and/or a mini label on the marker (e.g., “1m”, “15s”, “1s”), so you can instantly tell which timeframe produced the signal.
Inputs / customization
Typical controls include:
Show/hide table
Table position + text size
Lower‑timeframe selections (so you can change 15s/1s if your symbol or plan doesn’t support seconds data)
Optional marker sizing / visibility settings (if you decide to expose them)
Recommended usage
Use the 1m EMA9/EMA21 as your baseline bias filter.
Use 15s & 1s EMA alignment to confirm momentum is in agreement before entries.
Use 15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 as a quick “pressure” check (continuation vs mean‑reversion risk).
Use the most recent crossover markers to avoid trading into a fresh regime change without confirmation.
Limitations / notes
Seconds‑based signals require seconds data availability for your symbol/account. If not supported, switch those inputs to a higher LTF (e.g., 1m / 5m).
Because the indicator uses multi‑timeframe data, responsiveness can depend on your current chart timeframe and how often TradingView updates each series.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational/informational purposes only and does not constitute trading or investment advice. Futures trading involves substantial risk and can result in significant losses. Always manage risk and follow your plan.
Joanne's EMA StrategieSignale nach 3 EMA Strategie, Pivot Points werden berücksichtigt. Signalkerze mit Volumenfilter nach Wahl mit Sessions.
Signals according to 3 EMA strategy, pivot points are taken into account. Signal candle with volume filter of your choice with sessions.
EMA Fractal Bias"EMA Fractal Bias" overlays on TradingView charts to detect directional bias for scalping on futures like NQ/ES.
It computes three smoothed EMAs (fast 3/2, mid 9/3, slow 20/5, configurable) for stacking checks (bullish: fast > mid > slow; bearish: reverse).
Williams Fractals (period 2 default) identify potential breaks: close above up-fractal high for long, below down-fractal low for short.
Bias logic: Tracks last up/down fractal. On break, if stacked aligns, sets bias (long/short) and resets broken fractal. If no stack, sets pending flag and neutral bias; confirms on later bars if stack turns true.
Shading teal for long, purple for short, orange for neutral, with intra-bar previews.
Debug toggle adds event labels and status on last bar.
Non-repainting, evaluates on close.
Leswin Stocks Ribbon Signals (SPY/QQQ)
Leswin Ribbon Signals – Day Trading Indicator (Stocks & Crypto)
Leswin Ribbon Signals is a trend-based momentum indicator designed for day traders and scalpers who trade stocks, ETFs, options, and crypto.
Built for fast execution on 5m, 15m, and 1H timeframes, it uses a dynamic EMA ribbon, trend filtering, and volatility conditions to help identify high-probability BUY and SELL zones while avoiding low-quality chop.
Features:
• Trend-following EMA ribbon
• Automatic higher-timeframe trend filter
• Smart BUY & SELL signals
• Volatility (ATR) filter to avoid dead zones
• Regular Trading Hours (RTH) filter for stocks
• Optimized for SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, TSLA, AAPL, META
• Works on crypto, forex, and futures
• Mobile-friendly
• Non-repainting logic
This indicator is best used as a confirmation tool, not a standalone system. Always combine with your own levels, structure, and risk management.
MTF SMA Zones + EMA Trend (Bull & Bear) + EMA DisplayMTF SMA Zones + EMA Trend (Bull & Bear) + EMA Display
Color-Coded Merged Daily & Hourly RSIColor-Coded Merged Daily & Hourly RSI
you caN USE THIS TO BUY OR SELL
Dips Oleg Adaptive Dip‑Buying Strategy with Lot Precision & Smart Averaging
📘 Description
This strategy is a personalized adaptation of an idea originally developed by the respected author fullmax.
I reworked the concept to suit my own trading approach, adding lot‑precision rounding to avoid exchange quantity errors when using webhooks, and enhancing the visual and analytical components of the script.
🔧 What’s New in This Version
Configurable lot precision to ensure clean, exchange‑safe order sizes
Improved UI elements: base‑order labels, compact mini‑table, grouped settings
Dynamic safety‑order pricing based on price drops and scaling factors
Flexible date‑range filtering for controlled backtesting
Clear visualization of SMA threshold, safety levels, breakeven, and take‑profit
Adaptive threshold logic that adjusts depending on trend conditions
🎯 Core Logic
The strategy monitors how far price deviates from a short‑term SMA.
When the deviation crosses a user‑defined threshold, the script opens a base position.
If price continues to dip, the system deploys safety orders with:
scalable volume
scalable distance
precise rounding for compatibility with webhook automation
Once the position is built, the strategy manages exits using a fixed take‑profit target.
A breakeven reference line and auto‑cleanup logic help maintain clarity and prevent stale orders.
⚙️ Feature Overview
Dip‑based entry logic with bull/bear threshold switching
Safety orders with volume and step scaling
Take‑profit management
Breakeven visualization
Mini‑table showing real‑time position metrics
Clean chart overlays for easier interpretation
📝 Disclaimer
This script is intended for educational and analytical use.
It does not guarantee profits and should be tested thoroughly before being used in live trading.
Dual Session VWAPs by GK snipervwaps automatically
for london
new york session
easy
will remove automatically next day
boll+ATR更具布林上下轨道做5分钟短线的剥头皮策略,并且更具atr移动止盈止损
Add Bollinger Bands to the upper and lower bands for a 5-minute short-term charting strategy, and add ATR trailing stop-loss and take-profit orders.
1M Weighted Deepsage ScreenerThis indicator applies the same core decision logic used by Deepsage AI to determine real-time market consensus on lower timeframes.
It combines multiple market dimensions into a single weighted score and classifies conditions as Strong Buy, Buy, Neutral, Sell, or Strong Sell.
All calculations are performed on the current chart timeframe (typically 1-minute), making the indicator highly responsive and well-suited for scalping and short-term market analysis.
Its purpose is not precise entries, but to reveal what the majority of signals are aligned with at any given moment.






















