NF_PLASMA_SURGE 🧩 NF_PLASMA_SURGE (NightFury Systems)
Author: Lachin M. Akhmedov (aka NightFury)
⚙️ A volumetric impulse oscillator detecting real candle energy through body density, directional momentum, and normalized volatility thrust.
🧠 Core Concept:
Not another RSI. Not another MACD.
NF_PLASMA_SURGE isolates true directional impulse by measuring the physics of price:
Body Energy → how much of each candle’s range is real movement.
Volume Thrust → amplifies strong participation only.
Volatility Normalization → filters emotional spikes and fake momentum.
⚡ Outputs:
Toxic Green = Real buy impulse (surge ignition)
Red Inferno = Real sell impulse (energy drain)
⚡ marks = Charged bursts detected (|z| > threshold)
💫 Synergy:
Designed to integrate with NF_CYBER_FURY as its ignition companion —
Cyber powers the reactor; Plasma lights the core.
🧩 Recommended Stack:
NF_CYBER_FURY + NF_PLASMA_SURGE = The NightFury Reactor System
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OPEX VIXEX datesUpdated ohlocracy's OPEX script till 2030
These dates are for standard equity, index, and ETF options expiration managed by OCC, with monthly expirations usually on the third Friday and weekly expirations on other Fridays, except holidays which cause adjustments to Thursdays or nearby trading days.
Quarterly options expiration dates in the US stock market are on the last trading day of the quarter, usually the last business day of March, June, September, and December.
These dates are the last trading day of each quarter, accounting for weekends and holidays when the market is closed. When the last calendar day falls on a weekend, the expiration is set to the last prior trading day.
The VIX monthly expiration is on the Wednesday prior to the stock market monthly opex (third Friday). When holidays affect these days, the expiration shifts to the business day before.
Timebender – 369 PivotsTimebender – 369 Pivots is a clean visual study that marks swing highs and lows with numeric “369-sequence” digits derived from time.
Each digit is automatically color-coded into Accumulation (1 – 3), Manipulation (4 – 6), and Distribution (7 – 9) phases, helping traders identify rhythm and symmetry in market structure.
Labels float above or below bars for clear visibility and never overlap price, allowing smooth zoom and multi-timeframe use.
This base model focuses on clarity, precision, and efficient plotting — no toggles, no clutter — a stable foundation for future Timebender builds.
Timebender - Fractal CloseTimebender – Fractal Close displays which higher-timeframe candles (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) are scheduled to close within the next 24 hours — helping traders anticipate potential volatility and liquidity shifts around key session or higher-TF closes.
It automatically scans:
• Daily: 1D → 11D
• Weekly: 1W → 3W
• Monthly: 1M → 12M
The detected timeframes are shown in a compact on-chart table that can be positioned anywhere (top, middle, bottom — left, center, or right). You can also customize text color, background, and font size for visual clarity.
Use it to align intraday setups with higher-timeframe structure, or to prepare for major session transitions as multiple fractal closes converge.
Timebender - 90 Minute KillzonesTimebender – 90 Minute Killzones
This indicator divides each trading day into sixteen 90-minute blocks based on New York Time.
Each zone is color-coded by session:
🔴 Asian
🟢 London
🔵 New York AM
🟣 New York PM
It helps visualize recurring intraday rhythms and session overlaps without adding signals or bias.
Includes an optional Daily Close Line (18:00 NYT) to mark the end of the trading day, now zoom-safe and toggleable.
Built for structure, clarity, and visual balance — nothing more, nothing less.
Session times for London (UTC 07:00–16:00 UTC)Session times for London (UTC 07:00–16:00 UTC). Shows the trading hours for the London Session Mon-Fri
Wyckoff Stage Approximator (MTF Alerts)Wyckoff Stage Approximator (MTF Context)
This indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders who use a top-down, multi-timeframe approach based on Wyckoff principles. Its primary function is to identify the market's current stage—consolidation (Stage 1) or trend (Stage 2)—on a higher Context (C) timeframe and project that analysis onto your lower Validation (V) and Entry (E) charts.
This ensures you are always trading in alignment with the "big picture" trend, preventing you from taking low-probability trades based on lower-timeframe noise.
Core Concept: Top-Down Analysis
The script solves a common problem for multi-timeframe traders: losing sight of the primary trend. By locking the background color to your chosen Context timeframe (e.g., 15-minute), you are constantly reminded of the market's true state.
🟡 Yellow Background (Stage 1): The Context timeframe is in consolidation. This is a time to be patient and wait for a clear directional bias to emerge.
🟢 Green Background (Stage 2 - Markup): The Context timeframe is in a confirmed uptrend. This is your green light to look for bullish pullback opportunities on your lower timeframes.
🔴 Red Background (Stage 2 - Markdown): The Context timeframe is in a confirmed downtrend. This is your signal to look for bearish rally opportunities.
How It Works
The indicator uses a combination of moving averages and trend strength to objectively define each stage:
Trend Alignment: It checks if the 5 EMA, 10 EMA, and 20 EMA are properly stacked above or below the 50 SMA to determine the potential trend direction.
Trend Strength: It uses the ADX to measure the strength of the trend. A trend is only confirmed as Stage 2 if the ADX is above a user-defined threshold (default is 23), filtering out weak or choppy moves.
Stage Definition: Any period that is not a confirmed, strong Stage 2 Markup or Markdown is classified as a Stage 1 consolidation phase.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Projection: Select your master "Context" timeframe, and its analysis will be displayed on any chart you view.
Customizable Inputs: Easily adjust the moving average lengths and ADX threshold to fit your specific strategy and the asset you are trading.
Clear Visual Cues: The intuitive background coloring makes it easy to assess the market environment at a glance.
Stage Transition Alerts: Set up specific alerts to be notified the moment your Context timeframe shifts from a Stage 1 consolidation to a Stage 2 trend, ensuring you never miss a potential setup.
How to Use This Indicator
Add the indicator to your chart.
In the settings, set the "Context Timeframe" to your highest timeframe (e.g., "15" for 15-minute).
Create alerts for the "Stage 1 -> Stage 2" conditions.
When you receive an alert, it signals that a potential trend is beginning on your Context chart.
Switch to your lower Validation and Entry timeframes. The background color will confirm the higher-timeframe trend, giving you the confidence to look for your specific entry patterns.
Disclaimer: This tool is designed for confluence and environmental analysis. It is not a standalone signal generator. It should be used in conjunction with your own price action, volume, or order flow analysis to validate trade entries.
MANOLES MINDSETBEST STRATEGY AT SUPPORTS “This indicator combines Bollinger Bands, RSI, Stochastic RSI, MACD, and a Moving Average to identify potential buy/sell points. It also includes alert conditions for trade signals.”
Crypto Black swan theory 加密黑天鵝事件標記Only displayed on the daily K-line.
Open source code.
Can be copied and modified.
只在日K顯示
開源程式碼
可以自己複本出去改
三维资金流向(多色版)1️⃣ Colors Correspond to Capital Flow
Based on your multi-color logic:
Green bars → BTC-only inflow
Blue bars → Major altcoins-only inflow
Yellow bars → BTC + major altcoins inflow simultaneously
Red bars → USDT inflow (risk-off / capital retreat)
On the chart, you can observe:
Red bars densely appearing → BTC and alt prices often consolidate or decline, indicating market funds are retreating to safety.
Green bars concentrated → BTC is generally in an uptrend, indicating capital is mainly flowing into BTC.
Blue bars appearing → Major altcoins may rise while BTC is flat, showing that altcoins are absorbing funds.
Yellow bars appearing → BTC and altcoins rise together, usually signaling an overall bullish market.
2️⃣ Observed Patterns
Capital flow vs price movement:
Green + Yellow bars concentrated → BTC shows clear upward movement
Blue bars concentrated → Altcoins rise noticeably
Red bars → Both BTC and altcoins may decline or consolidate
Capital rotation phenomenon:
Red → Green → Yellow → Blue → Can be seen as a rotation of USDT → BTC → BTC+Alt → Alt
This indicates that at different stages, the market rotates between risk-off, major assets, and altcoins.
Volatility:
Tall, frequently alternating bars → Market volatility is high
Short bars → Capital flow is weak, market tends to move sideways
Europe & US Session Highlighter
Bitcoin trading volumes peak during the Europe-US session overlap (13:30–17:00 UTC), driven by institutional activity and market news. This indicator helps traders:
- Focus on high-liquidity periods for better trade execution.
- Avoid low-volume, high-volatility periods outside major sessions.
- Plan entries and exits during Bitcoin’s most active hours.
How to Use:
- Apply the indicator to any Bitcoin intraday chart (e.g., 1M, 5M, 15M).
- Look for blue (London), green (NY), or purple (overlap) backgrounds to identify active sessions.
MTF TR HelperThe “MTF TR Helper” is a TradingView indicator that displays TC888’s Time Rotation (TR) slots for the London and New York sessions. It’s designed for intraday traders who want precise timing references based on TC888’s method.
It marks expert-level (orange) and sweetspot (green) TR timings directly on the chart using small visual cues. These slots help identify potential points of interest during active market hours. The script is optimized for lower timeframes and automatically filters out markers on higher timeframes to reduce clutter.
Key Features:
• 🔶 Orange lines = Expert TR slots (per TC888)
• 🟢 Green lines = Sweetspot TR slots (per TC888)
• ⚪ Dots = Hourly rotation points, including new 4-hour bars
• 📈 Works best on 1m and 5m charts; adapts visibility based on timeframe
• 🕒 Built on London and New York time zone references
This tool follows the timing logic of TC888, offering a clean and practical way to stay aligned with key session-based rotations.
Bitcoin Buy HODL Sell Indicator - MonthlyWMA16 (monthly)
EMA200 (weekly)
These are the indicators you need for BTCs bull / bear market recognition.
Green candles = bull market
Red candles = beginning of bear market
Purple candles = End of bear market
by Stockmoney Lizards
kashinath_HTFThis can be very useful if you want to analyze two different timeframes without the need to switching between the different timeframes.
Advantage RSI PredictorThe Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a widely used momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements, typically on a scale from 0 to 100, to identify overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) conditions. However, its reliance on historical data limits its ability to predict future price movements. To overcome this, an advanced indicator—termed the Advanced RSI Predictor (ARP)—can be developed to provide predictive bands for RSI levels, enhancing its forecasting potential.The ARP leverages machine learning techniques, such as Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks, combined with traditional RSI calculations to forecast future RSI values and establish confidence intervals or bands. These bands represent a range within which the RSI is likely to fluctuate over a specified period, offering traders a probabilistic perspective on momentum shifts. The indicator starts with the standard RSI computation, using a 14-period lookback as a foundation, but enriches this by incorporating additional inputs like moving averages, volatility measures (e.g., Bollinger Bands width), and trading volume. These features are processed through an LSTM model trained on historical price and RSI data to predict future RSI trajectories.The output includes upper and lower predictive bands, typically set at a 95% confidence level, surrounding a central forecasted RSI line. For example, if the current RSI is 45, the ARP might project a band from 40 to 50 over the next five days, indicating potential momentum stability or a range for overbought/oversold thresholds. The bands adapt dynamically to market conditions—narrowing during stable trends and widening during volatile periods—using real-time data updates. This adaptability allows traders to anticipate breakouts or reversals before they manifest on the price chart.Validation can be strengthened through backtesting against historical data, ensuring the ARP’s bands align with significant market turns. This indicator proves especially valuable in trending markets, where traditional RSI levels (e.g., 70 or 30) may falter, offering a sophisticated tool for informed trading or investment decisions.
Balance of Risks (with Strength & Scale)This helps outline higher time frame tilt, to help assess probabilities
Vertical Lines at 10:00 & 11:30Sales-Style Description
This script is a simple but powerful TradingView add-on that automatically marks your chart with clear, bold vertical lines at exactly 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM every day. No more manually drawing lines or setting reminders — it does the work for you.
Always on time: It tracks the market clock in real-time and drops a line the moment your chart hits those times.
Clean visibility : The lines are bright blue (#2962FF), solid, and drawn with thickness level 3, so they stand out against any background or chart theme.
Automatic housekeeping: It keeps your workspace clean by automatically deleting old lines once you reach a set limit, so your chart never gets cluttered.
Customizable : You can change the time zone, thickness, and the number of days’ worth of lines to keep.
Set it and forget it: Once added to your chart, it runs quietly in the background — you’ll always know when the 10:00 and 11:30 sessions hit without lifting a finger.
Уровни SL/TP и значение ATR первого часаSession Range SL/TP Levels with Advanced ATR
Overview
The Session Range SL/TP Levels indicator is a comprehensive tool designed for session-based trading strategies, particularly for breakouts. It identifies the high and low of a user-defined time range (e.g., the Asian session) and uses a sophisticated, customizable Average True Range (ATR) calculation to project key Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) levels.
This indicator helps traders visualize potential entry and exit points based on the volatility of a specific trading session, with all crucial data presented in a clean on-screen table.
Key Features
Customizable Trading Session: Define any time range to establish your core trading zone. The indicator will automatically find the high and low of this period.
Advanced ATR Calculation: The indicator uses an ATR calculated on a 5-minute timeframe for higher precision. You can customize:
The ATR length and smoothing method (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
A unique percentage reduction from the ATR to create a more conservative volatility buffer.
Volatility-Based SL/TP Levels: Automatically calculates and plots multiple SL and TP levels for both long and short scenarios based on user-defined multipliers of the modified ATR.
Comprehensive On-Screen Display: A detailed on-screen table provides all critical data at a glance, including:
The original 5-min ATR value.
The modified ATR after the percentage reduction.
Three custom ATR-multiple values for quick reference.
All calculated SL and TP price levels for both Long and Short setups.
Copy-Friendly Data Logging: With a single click in the settings, you can print all calculated values into the Pine Logs panel, allowing for easy copying and pasting into other applications or trading journals.
How to Use
Define Your Session: In the settings, enter the time for the trading session you want to analyze (e.g., "0200-0300" for a part of the Asian session).
Identify the Range: The indicator will draw the high and low of this session once the time period is complete.
Plan Your Trade: The calculated levels provide potential targets for breakout trades.
For a Long Trade: If the price breaks above the session high, the green Take Profit lines (TP1, TP2, TP3) serve as potential exit points, while the Stop Loss (Long) level serves as a volatility-based stop.
For a Short Trade: If the price breaks below the session low, the red Take Profit lines serve as potential targets, with the Stop Loss (Short) level as the corresponding stop.
Reference the Table: Use the on-screen table to see the exact price levels and ATR values without needing to hover over the lines.
4 Stages of StockThis script uses 40Weekly MA to baseline larges trends in the stock. This is based on Puru's idea of 4 Stage of Stock.
Stage 1 (Basing)
Stage 2 (Advancing)
Stage 3 (Topping)
Stage 4 (Declining)
This is best viewed and understood on weekly charts.