Asia Session Mechanical Entry This indicator executes fully mechanical trades at the start of the Asian session (default: 20:00 Argentina time).
Core logic:
Compares the closing prices of the previous two sessions at 20:00 and 09:00 to determine bias.
If both days move in the same direction, the indicator takes a mean-reversion trade (opposite to the last two days’ move).
If the days move in opposite directions, the trade follows the most recent day’s direction.
Execution details:
Entry price: exact session open or delayed by a user-defined number of candles.
Stop Loss: nearest swing high/low ± ATR multiplier buffer.
Take Profit: calculated from entry to SL distance, multiplied by user-defined RR ratio.
ATR value plotted for volatility reference.
Works on H1 charts for consistent candle timing.
Features:
Adjustable start/end session times.
Configurable ATR multiplier, RR ratio, and delay before entry.
Manual overrides for SL/TP levels.
Automatic daily reset for next session's logic.
Notes:
This tool is based on a classic session-reversion model enhanced with ATR-based filters, flexible timing, and manual overrides. It is designed for systematic execution and quick visual backtesting.
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ICT Sweep + FVG Entry (v6) • Pro Pack 📌 ICT Sweep + FVG Entry Pro Pack
This indicator combines key ICT price action concepts with practical execution tools to help traders spot high-probability setups faster and more objectively. It’s designed for scalpers and intraday traders who want to keep their chart clean but never miss critical market structure events.
🔑 Features
Liquidity Pools (HTF)
• Auto-detects recent swing highs/lows from higher timeframes (5m/15m).
• Draws both lines and optional rectangles/zones for clear liquidity areas.
Liquidity Sweeps (BSL/SSL)
• Identifies when price sweeps above/below liquidity pools and rejects back.
• Optional Grade-A sweep filter (wick size + strong re-entry).
Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)
• Highlights bullish/bearish imbalances.
• Optional midline (50%) entry for precision.
• Auto-invalidation when price fully closes inside the gap.
Killzones (New York)
• Highlights AM (9:30–11:30) and PM (14:00–15:30) killzones.
• Option to block signals outside killzones for higher strike rate.
Bias Badge (DR50)
• Displays if price is trading in a Bull, Bear, or Range context based on displacement range midpoint.
SMT Assist (NQ vs ES)
• Detects simple divergences between indices:
Bearish SMT → NQ makes HH while ES doesn’t.
Bullish SMT → NQ makes LL while ES doesn’t.
SL/TP Helper & R:R Label
• Automatically draws stop loss (at sweep extreme) and target (opposite pool or recent swing).
• Displays expected Risk:Reward ratio and blocks entries if below your chosen minimum.
Filters
• ATR filter ensures signals only appear in sufficient volatility.
• Sweep quality filter avoids weak wicks and fake-outs.
🎯 How to Use
Start on HTF (5m/15m) → Identify liquidity zones and bias.
Drop to LTF (1m) → Wait for a liquidity sweep confirmation.
Check for FVG in the sweep’s direction → Look for retest entry.
Use the SL/TP helper to validate your risk/reward before taking the trade.
Focus entries during NY Killzones for maximum effectiveness.
✅ Why this helps
This tool reduces screen time and hesitation by automating repetitive ICT concepts:
Liquidity pools, sweeps, and FVGs are marked automatically.
Killzone timing and SMT divergence are simplified.
Clear visual signals for entries with built-in RR filter help keep your trading mechanical.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guarantee results. Always use proper risk management.
ICT OTE (Optimal Trade Entry) IndicatorWhat This Indicator Does:
This is an ultra-clean ICT (Inner Circle Trader) indicator that shows only ONE high-probability signal at a time when multiple confluences perfectly align. It eliminates chart clutter and focuses on the absolute best trading opportunities.
How It Takes Positions:
🔍 Signal Requirements (ALL Must Align):
Market Structure Break - Significant swing high/low break with volume confirmation
Fair Value Gap (FVG) - Large price imbalance/gap (minimum 0.5% size)
Order Block - Institutional supply/demand zone from recent rejection candle
OTE Sweet Spot - Price retraces to 70.5% Fibonacci level (optimal entry zone)
Volume Confirmation - 50% above 50-bar average volume
Rejection Candle - Proper candle formation showing rejection at the level
📊 Position Entry Logic:
BUY Signal Triggers When:
Price breaks above a significant swing high (bullish structure break)
Price retraces back down into a Fair Value Gap or Order Block
Retracement reaches exactly the 70.5% optimal level
Volume spike confirms institutional interest
Rejection candle forms (closes higher than it opened during retracement)
No other signal has been active in the last 50 bars (cooldown system)
SELL Signal Triggers When:
Price breaks below a significant swing low (bearish structure break)
Price retraces back up into a Fair Value Gap or Order Block
Retracement reaches exactly the 70.5% optimal level
Volume spike confirms institutional interest
Rejection candle forms (closes lower than it opened during retracement)
No other signal has been active in the last 50 bars (cooldown system)
⚡ Key Features:
Ultra-Strict Filtering: Only 2-4 signals per month on average (quality over quantity)
One Signal Rule: Only one active signal at a time - no confusion
50-Bar Cooldown: Prevents signal spam and overtrading
Perfect Confluence: Requires 3+ ICT concepts to align simultaneously
Clean Chart: No boxes, lines, or visual clutter - just clear BUY/SELL labels
🎯 Trading Strategy:
Wait for Signal: Large BUY or SELL label appears on chart
Entry: Enter immediately when signal appears (all confluences already confirmed)
Stop Loss: Place beyond the Fair Value Gap or Order Block (typically 1-2% risk)
Take Profit: Target previous swing high/low or major liquidity levels
Risk Management: Only trade when signal appears - no guessing or early entries
💡 Why It Works:
This indicator combines ICT's most powerful concepts (market structure, FVGs, order blocks, optimal retracements) into one confluence-based system. It only signals when institutional money is likely moving, giving you the highest probability entries with minimal noise.
Perfect for: Swing traders, day traders, and anyone wanting clean, high-probability ICT signals without chart clutter.
Harmonic Patterns [WinWorld]PREFACE
This indicator was made with the help of our team's fellow friend and harmonic patterns expert, whose support we deeply appreciate — @Muneer_Gove
DESCRIPTION
Harmonic patterns are one the most recognizable and popular trading concepts in the word of trading.
They are distinct formations, found in the financial markets, that predict potential price movements based on Fibonacci ratios. These patterns, which include the Gartley, Bat, Alt Bat, Butterfly and etc., identify specific and repetitive price structures that can forecast future price reversals. By incorporating these patterns into trading process, one does gain an opportunity to profit from repetetitve price movements.
The whole thing about harmonic pattern is the process of finding them. The basic step-by-step guide to build a harmonic pattern is this:
Locate significant highs and lows on the chart, which form the basis of the pattern. The best tools to use for this purple is zigzag, because zigzag indicator draw lines, which will be helpful quite helpful in the process and will save you a lot of time;
Use Fibonacci tools to measure the retracement and extension levels between legs of pattern — distances between pair of points . Each harmonic pattern has specific Fibonacci ratios that define its structure;
Draw lines connecting the pivot points according to the pattern's structure. For example, a Gartley pattern connects five points (X, A, B, C, D) in a specific sequence and ratio;
Ensure that the identified structure adheres to the harmonic pattern’s Fibonacci requirements. If the points align within the acceptable ranges, the pattern is valid.
In order to better understand this process let's see an example of the pattern from our indicator right away:
This is a Butterfly pattern. Its set of retracememt ratios is as follows:
AB/XA = 0.756 to 0.816
BC/AB = 0.382 to 0.990
CD/BC = 1.618 to 2.618
AD/XA = 1.27
Below you can see that each ratio of the pattern is successfully met:
* Note : white lines — ratio range, yellow line — point 's price level in between ranges.
AB/XA Ratio
BC/AB Ratio
CD/BC Ratio
AD/XA Ratio
SETTINGS
Main Settings
Failed Patterns — shows/hides patterns, which meet one of these conditions:
— Price crossed level of point C before reaching PRZ;
— New pattern appeared and PRZ of previous pattern was not reached;
Completed Patterns — shosw/hides patterns, whose PRZ was reached;
Dashboard — shows/hides dashboard, which displays active patterns (patterns, which can be used to trade).
Alert Settings
PRZ — enables/disables alert of event, when price reaches PRZ.
ZigZag Settings
Depth #1-9 — shows/hides patterns of the chosen zigzag copy. Here you can choose customize depth number.
Pattern Visual Controls
Bullish Patterns — shows/hides bullish patterns;
Bearish Patterns — shows/hides bearish patterns;
Pending Patterns — shows/hides patterns, whose PRZ has not been reached yet;
list of pattern names — hides/shows chosen pattern.
Colours
Bullish — colour of bullish patterns;
Bearish — colour of bearish patterns.
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
PRZ — entry target level.
If its text near the line level is purple, it means that PRZ has NOT been reached yet.
If it is white, it means that PRZ has been reached.
In order for SL or TP to be counted when price reaches, price has to reach PRZ first with its high/low.
SL — stop-loss.
If its near the line level is red, it means that SL has NOT been reached yet.
If it is white, it means that SL has been reached.
If it is gray, it means that SL has been invalidated — price crossed with high/low the level of point C before reaching PRZ.
If SL is reached and price reaches TP targets, they will be counted.
SL of each pattern are built by individual ratio. For example, in Butterfly pattern SL ratio is 1.414 and it is calculated as (SL - A)/XA.
IMPORTANT NOTE : SL is reached when price crosses SL level with candle's close (!)
TP — take-profit.
If its near the line level is green, it means that TP has NOT been reached yet.
If it is white, it means that TP has been reached.
If one of the TP targets is reached and price reached SL, it will not be counted.
IMPORTANT NOTE : TP is reached when price crosses TP level with candle's high/low(!)
TP of each pattern are built by same the ratios for all patterns, but it is calculated by individual algorithm. For example, in the same Butterfly pattern TP ratio will be 0.382, 0.500 and 0.618 and they will be placed as Fibonacci retracement grid from point A to point D ( same for formula for all other patterns, excluding the ones listed next ), BUT on Shark , Muner and AB=CD pattern the same TP will be placed as Fibonacci retracement grid from point C to point D
WHY USE THIS INDICATOR?
Our Harmic Patterns indicator uses zigzag, which is based on depth mechanic. In order to identify the maximum possible amount of patterns this indicator runs 9 copies of the same zigzags with different depth values. Each copy of zigzag can be turned off in the settings individually.
At the moment of publishing, this indicator can autmatically identify 10 patterns:
Crab
Deep Crab
Gartley
Deep Gartley
Bat
Alt Bat
Muner
Butterfly
Shark
AB=CD
Things, that make this indicator different from other harmonic pattern indicator, are:
Advanced pattern recognition and validation process. We have implemeted special logic, which allows the indicator to draw fully accurate patterns, which satisfy industry standards.
For example, let's say we have a bearish pattern. We take points X an A. If there is a price's high, that is above X point's high, such pattern should be automatically invalidated. We have found even one indicator that does perform such validation process, and our indicator does that. . And this is just one example, we have much of such mechanics implemeted thanks to Mr. Muner's knowledge.
Advanced pattern extension mechanics . Right this mechanic applies to only one pattern — Shark. Its classic CD/BC ratio is 0.886, but when price moves in a way so this ratio now equals to 1.13, this signal the indicator to redraw the pattern, based on this new CD/BC ratio. We haven't found any indicator on the market that has such mechanic implemented.
Dashboard for displaying active patterns . On this dashboard you can find patterns, whose SL and TP have not been touched yet. If price touches the SL or TP of the pattern, this pattern is removed from the dashboard, because it is considered finished.
At the moment of publishing this dashboard only shows the patterns from the current timeframe.
Informative alert when price reaches PRZ of the pattern . Many other indicator do not provide details of this event, which requires trader to waste his time on opening up the chart and searching for this event. Our indicator allows trader to see the PRZ price right when alert happens and open up the trade much fastr.
Alert message is made by this template:
, : PRZ was reached at on
Example:
BTCUSDT, long Bat: PRZ was reached at 70,000 on 15m.
ALERTS
At the moment of publishing this indicator offers one alert, which happens when price reaches PRZ level.
HOW CAN I GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS INDICATOR?
This indicator can act as the standalone tool, because PRZ, TP and SL are assigned to each pattern and tracked during the pattern's life period.
You can this indicator with any other strategy or indicator, because this indicator is basically a tool that shows the trader repetitive price formations, after which price tends to go a certaion direction in the most cases, allowing trader to profit from it.
You can try combining Harmonic Patterns indicator with Smart Money tools, made by our team, because Smart Money strategies basically show the most liquid price zones and levels, which can be used to find an entry opportunity and Harmonic Patterns indicator can be added to make a final decision on the entry.
If you are interested in trying these two strategies together, feel free to learn Smart Money trading strategy by reading our Advanced SMC guide, which is available in our eductional materials.
SUMMARY
Harmonic Patterns indicator is an advanced tool of technical analysis, which automatically finds 10 most used harmonic patterns on the chart, assign PRZ, TP and SL targets to them and tracks them during each pattern 'life period'.
While searching for these patterns, this indicator performs series of validation techniques, that allow trader to see only the most valid patterns, which have a higher changes to succeed.
This indicator can be used both as a standalone tool and as 'team player' for any stategy by being the tool, which can be used for making a final decision on an entry target.
AFTERWORD
This indicator has been developed for more than 2 weeks, which consisted of everyday discussions, bug fixes and special additons to the algorithm in order to making patterns more valid, so we really hope you will find a great use of this indicator and it will help you recude time on the analysis and boost your profits :)
We want to express our gratitude to @Muneer_Gove once again, because he has done huge job helping us fine-tuning the algorithm, building complex pattern validatiom and extension logic and fixing bugs. Thank you!
Best of luck , traders!
— with love, WinWorld Team
Boom HunterEvery "boom" begins with a pullback... This indicator will help traders find bottoms and perfect entries into a pump. It combines two indicators, Dr. John Ehlers Early Onset Trend (EOT) and the infamous Stochastic RSI. The indicator features a built in dump and dip detector which usually picks up signals a few candles before it happens. The blue wave (EOT) shows trend, when waves travel up so does the price. Likewise for the opposite. Low points are revealed when EOT bottoms out and flat lines. Traders can then use the Stochastic RSI crossover to enter a trade. As the EOT lines get closer together there is more movement in price action, so as they get wider traders can expect sideways action. This indicator works on all timeframes but has had excellent results on hourly chart.
Entry zones are marked with a green dot at top of indicator. This signals a bottom is being formed and traders should look for an entry.
Exit points are marked with a red dot at top of indicator. This signals a peak and great time to exit.
Dips and dumps are indicated in red at bottom of indicator.
Triple Supertrend Entry SignalsThis indicator combines 3 supertrend indicators (a fast, medium and slow) with stochastic RSI and 200 EMA. It only gives short signals if price is under the 200 EMA and long signals if price is over the 200 EMA. Secondly it will only show you a short entry if the stochastic RSI is in the overbought territory and a long signal if the stochastic RSI is in the oversold territory. Finally, 2 of the supertrend lines must be over the candles for a sell and two of the supertrend lines under the candles for a buy. By default the script only displays the slow supertrend line which can be used as a guide for stop loss but the medium and fast lines can be revealed via the settings. Typically you can target 1.5 x risk for TP if using the slow supertrend line as a stop loss. Use the alerts to ensure you don't miss a potential entry.
Spread Entry StrengthThis is an overlay indicator showing a strong potential for entry into an option spread trade.
2 background shadings will occur:
The background will shade blue if the ticker is prime for a Bullish Call spread.
The background will shade purple if the the ticker is prime for a Bearish Put spread.
In theory, if the SE Strength is at one of the extremes of the Bear or Bull side, then a spread is prime for entry.
To calculate this, 8 conditions receive a 1 or zero dependent on whether the condition is true (1) or false (0), and then all of those are summed. The primary gist of the strength comes from Nishant's book, or my interpretation thereof, with some additives that limits what I need to review (such as condition 8 below.)
The 8 Bull Conditions are:
1) Bollinger Bands are outside of the Keltner Channels
2) ADX is trending up
3) RSI is trending up
4) -DI is trending down
5) RSI is under 30
6) Price is below the lower Keltner Channel
7) Price is between the lower Bollinger Band and the Bollinger basis.
8) Price at one point within the last 5 bars was below the lower Bollinger Band
The 8 Bear Conditions are the inverse conditions (except the first):
1) Bollinger Bands are outside of the Keltner Channels
2) ADX is trending down
3) RSI is trending down
4) +DI is trending up
5) RSI is over 70
6) Price is above the upper Keltner Channel
7) Price is between the upper Bollinger Band and the Bollinger basis.
8) Price at one point within the last 5 bars was above the upper Bollinger Band
There is a "market noise" filter that will filter out shading when another market move is considered, i.e. if you don't want to see the potential trade when QQQ moves more than 1% then do the following in the settings:
Check "Market Filter"
Enter QQQ in the "Market Ticker To Use"
Enter 1 in the "Market Too Hot Level"
Press Ok
Obviously, the same holds true for the "Market Too Cool Filter."
Spread Entry Balance of PowerThis is a bar chart showing the strength of a potential option spread entry using 8 conditions for each side of a trade, bull or bear.
In theory, if the SE Strength (Spread Entry Strength) is at one of the extremes of the Bear or Bull side, then a spread is prime for entry.
To calculate this, the 8 conditions receive a 1 or zero dependent on whether the condition is true (1) or false (0), and then all of those are summed. The primary gist of the strength comes from Nishant's book, or my interpretation thereof, with some additives that limits what I need to review (such as condition 8 below.)
The 8 Bull Conditions are:
1) Bollinger Bands are outside of the Keltner Channels
2) ADX is trending up
3) RSI is trending up
4) -DI is trending down
5) RSI is under 30
6) Price is below the lower Keltner Channel
7) Price is between the lower Bollinger Band and the Bollinger basis.
8) Price at one point within the last 5 bars was below the lower Bollinger Band
The 8 Bear Conditions are the inverse conditions (except the first), and the conditions are given a negative disposition (meaning they sum to -8 :)):
1) Bollinger Bands are outside of the Keltner Channels
2) ADX is trending down
3) RSI is trending down
4) +DI is trending up
5) RSI is over 70
6) Price is above the upper Keltner Channel
7) Price is between the upper Bollinger Band and the Bollinger basis.
8) Price at one point within the last 5 bars was above the upper Bollinger Band
Buy and Sell PERFECT ENTRY V2"Buy and Sell PERFECT ENTRY V2" Product Description:
The indicator quickly identifies market trends with visual buy/sell alerts on the chart.
The "Buy and Sell Perfect Entry" Indicator combines various exponential moving averages and RSI in order to deliver an early entry to a buy or sell trend. The indicator also has red and green areas for overbought (red) and oversold (green) in order to identify better the entry. The different color range of the candles make you also visualize better the trend. The dark red candles, for example, can announce an early reversal bullish signal.
The indicator has swing lines for better understanding of the trends so you can easily draw Elliott waves on the chart.
The LL means Lower Low and HH means Higher High.
The indicator is useful on any timeframe available on TradingView, even for 5 minute scalping. I like best the 5,6 and 7 hours timeframes, but also 2 or 3 days charts!
The indicator can be used for every type of market: indices, stocks, cryptocurrencies, currencies and others.
This study is not a guarantee profit. You should backtest or trade virtual money before using this study on your real portfolio, as it is intended to be a tool and not a fortune teller.
Disclaimer: Trading and investing in the stock market and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The content covered in this videos is NOT to be considered as investment advice. I’m NOT a financial adviser. All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Please send me a private message on TradingView to gain access to the script.
Average Entry [BVCC]Allow for input of up to 5 different entry prices and will calculate and print your average entry.
Choose 'auto calculate sat value' to input whole numbers for btc entries (e.g. input 292 instead of .00000292)
Simply deselect this option if working with a different base pair (ETH, USD, BNB and so on)
You will also need to manually select the number of entries that you are tracking from the selection box at the top of the dialogue.
It will show your entries as dotted black lines and will plot your average entry as a large green line.
If you partially exit a position, I believe you can manually subtract the number of coins sold from the lowest entry, once it is at 0, you can then move to the next lowest to continue subtracting coins. I am not 100% sure on this, so please let me know in the comments or otherwise contact me for suggestions or improvements you would like to see. This is just a proof of concept so that I can get something working in the real world and tweak it from there.
Pro Trading Art - Insider Entry with alertThis indicator is based on volume and ma. This will help you to detect higher volume on chart. You can create alert to stay updated. I am using Fibonacci golden ratio to multiply the current volume. My logic is if volume comes greater than factor of Fibonacci number and current volume then consider it as a insider entry.
Boom Hunter ProBoom Hunter Pro is the ultimate indicator for targeting perfect long entries and epic shorts. Boom Hunter comes with a super fast oscillator that uses Ehlers Early Onset Trend (EOT). This is the Center Of Gravity Oscillator (COG) with a super smoothing filter and a roofing filter. This indicator is tuned for 1 hour charts but can be used on any time frame.
Colored bars can be turned on to assist in finding an entry. Purple signifies a drag and potential dump.
Fibonacci lines can be turned on to track price action and find entries/exit.
This indicator follows the same rules as COG. For more information please see my COG HOWTO here:
Forexia Signature Trade Entry IndicatorThis was coded by me, a fan of Forexia. This is not the official indicator.
Good confluence for entry.
Supertrend - 3 signal settings - (Long/Short entry tool)Using SuperTrend lines to indicate a good time for entering on long or short; 3 supertrend settings together. All 3 lines must agree in order to confirm entry. Works like magic!
Feel free to combine with any other of your trusted tools in making decisions.
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Disclaimer:
Above stated is only my personal method, and should not be seen or used as trading advise. Be sure to do further analysis in order to make your decisions in trading. Your trading decisions and methods of are at your own risk.
Alt buy signal 1H Entry + 4H Confirm (MACD + Stoch RSI + HMA)This indicator is a multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis tool designed for the ALT trading , capturing entry signals on the 1-hour (1H) timeframe and confirming trends on the 4-hour (4H) timeframe. It combines MACD, Stoch RSI, and Hull Moving Average (HMA) to identify precise buy opportunities, particularly at reversal points after a downtrend or during trend shifts. It visually marks both past and current BUY signals for easy reference.
Key Features:
1H Entry Signal (Early Ping): Triggers on a MACD golden cross (below 0) combined with a Stoch RSI oversold cross (below 20), offering an initial buy opportunity.
4H Trend Confirmation (Entry Ready): Validates the trend with a 4H MACD histogram rising (in negative territory) or a golden cross, plus a Stoch RSI turn-up (above 30).
Past BUY Display: Labels past data points where these conditions were met as "1H BUY" or "FULL BUY," facilitating backtesting.
HMA Filter: Optional HMA(16) to confirm price breakouts, enhancing trend validation.
Purpose: Ideal for short-term scalping and swing trading. Supports a two-step strategy: initial partial entry on 1H signals, followed by additional entry on 4H confirmation.
Usage Instructions
Installation: Add the indicator to an IMX/USDT 1H chart on TradingView.
Signal Interpretation:
lime "1H BUY": 1H conditions met, consider initial entry (stop-loss: 3-5% below recent low).
green "FULL BUY": 1H+4H conditions met, confirm trend for additional entry (take-profit: 10% below recent swing high).
Customization: Adjust TF (1H/4H), MACD/Stoch RSI parameters, and HMA usage via the input settings.
Alert Setup: Enable alerts for "ENTRY READY" (1H+4H) or "EARLY PING" (1H only) conditions.
Advantages
Accuracy: Reduces false signals by combining MACD golden cross below 0 with Stoch RSI oversold conditions.
Dual Confirmation: 1H for quick timing and 4H for trend validation, improving risk management.
Visualization: Past BUY points enable easy backtesting and pattern recognition.
Flexibility: 4H confirmation mode adjustable (histogram rise or golden cross).
Limitations
Timeframe Dependency: Optimized for 1H charts; may not work on other timeframes.
Market Conditions: Potential whipsaws in sideways markets; additional filters (e.g., RSI > 50) recommended.
Manual Management: Stop-loss and take-profit require user discretion.
ICT Entry Models (Riz)The ICT Entry Models Indicator is a complete framework built to help traders visualize and apply multiple Institutional concepts on a single chart. Instead of relying on one entry technique, this tool combines 14+ ICT entry models and evaluates them under a unified structure. Each model is detected independently but filtered through a multi-factor confluence engine that considers liquidity, higher-timeframe structure, premium/discount zones, and session context. This ensures only high-probability setups are highlighted.
What This Indicator Does
⦁ Detects and plots ICT-based entry models such as: Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, Breakers, Liquidity Grabs, Stop Hunts, Asian Range Breakouts, Silver Bullet setups, Power of Three, Judas Swing, Unicorn model, Market Maker models, Previous Day High/Low breaks, and others.
⦁ Automatically validates entries using higher timeframe confirmation and confluence filters.
⦁ Provides risk management tools with structural stop-loss, ATR-based SL, TP1/TP2 targets, and R:R calculations.
⦁ Displays visual trade labels showing direction, strength, and expected risk/reward.
⦁ Includes a performance dashboard that tracks win rates, session stats, and risk outcomes.
How It Works
Each entry model is activated through custom detection logic. The script checks for key conditions like displacement, imbalance, BOS/CHoCH, liquidity sweeps, and premium/discount zones. When multiple models align, the indicator assigns a signal strength rating.
⦁ Weak setups: Highlighted but marked lower confidence.
⦁ Strong setups: Require confluence of liquidity, structure, and time-based filters (e.g., killzones).
⦁ The indicator then calculates a safe stop-loss placement (always on the correct side of price) and take-profit levels based on Goldbach ratios and volatility expansion.
Inputs
⦁ Model Toggles: Enable/disable individual entry models (e.g., FVG only, OB only, or full confluence).
⦁ Confluence Filters: Higher-timeframe structure, premium/discount zones, volatility thresholds.
⦁ Risk Management Settings: ATR multiplier, fixed SL/TP options, R:R target adjustments.
⦁ Dashboard & Visuals: Choose which stats, labels, and levels appear on chart.
How to Use
1. Apply the indicator to any forex, crypto, or index chart.
2. Select your timeframe. For scalping, use 1–5m with HTF confirmation. For day/swing trades, use 15m–1H with HTF overlays.
3. Toggle your preferred entry models (e.g., FVG + Liquidity Sweep) or enable all for confluence.
4. Watch for strong confluence signals: entry marker + calculated SL/TP + dashboard confirmation.
5. Use the signals as decision support not as automated buy/sell triggers.
Notes & Tips
Best used in liquid markets (Majors, Gold, Indices, BTC/ETH).
HTF confirmation greatly improves accuracy e.g., align 1m entries with 15m structure.
Combining time-based models (Silver Bullet, Killzones) with structural models improves precision.
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and research purposes only. It is not financial advice, nor does it guarantee profitability. All trading involves risk, and users should test thoroughly before applying live.
Sharad FVG (Last FVG SL/TP + Entry + % + Label Size)Sharad Fair Value Gap — Last FVG Entry, SL & TP (with % Labels)
What it is
A streamlined Fair Value Gap (FVG) tool that plots exact trading levels for the latest unmitigated FVG only:
Entry (yellow)
Stop-Loss (red)
Target (green) computed from a configurable Risk:Reward
Price and percentage distance printed on the right of each line
Optional dashboard and optional visualization of recent unmitigated/mitigated FVGs
The goal is simple: find the newest valid imbalance and give you just three actionable levels—no clutter.
How it detects FVGs
The script uses the standard 3-candle FVG logic (inspired by LuxAlgo’s implementation):
Bullish FVG forms when:
low > high and close > high and the gap size exceeds the Threshold filter.
The bullish gap is between high (lower bound) and low (upper bound).
Bearish FVG forms when:
high < low and close < low and the gap size exceeds the Threshold filter.
The bearish gap is between low (lower bound) and high (upper bound).
Threshold % filters small/weak gaps. You can also enable Auto, which estimates a dynamic threshold from recent candle ranges, so tiny imbalances don’t spam your chart in low-volatility regimes.
You may set Timeframe to detect FVGs on the chart timeframe or any higher/lower TF via request.security.
“Latest FVG only” levels (the core feature)
From the most recent unmitigated FVG (bullish or bearish), the script draws:
Entry
Bullish FVG → Entry = higher side of the gap (the gap max)
Bearish FVG → Entry = lower side of the gap (the gap min)
Stop-Loss (SL) = the opposite side of that same gap
Target (TP) = Entry + (Risk × R:R) for bulls, Entry − (Risk × R:R) for bears
where Risk = |Entry − SL| and R:R is your input (default 1:2)
Each line shows the price and its absolute % distance from Entry in parentheses—like TradingView’s long/short tool.
Alerts included
These are carried over from the base logic so you can build workflows:
Bullish FVG – when a new bullish gap is detected
Bearish FVG – when a new bearish gap is detected
Bullish FVG Mitigation – when a bullish gap is filled
Bearish FVG Mitigation – when a bearish gap is filled
Credits & License
Inspiration & base logic: LuxAlgo’s “Fair Value Gap ”.
This script: modified and extended by Sharad (Entry/SL/TP for latest FVG, price/% labels, label sizing, decluttered drawing).
License: This derivative keeps the original CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
Attribution: Credit LuxAlgo for the original FVG approach and detection logic.
Non-Commercial: You may not use this for commercial purposes.
Share-Alike: If you remix/redistribute, you must use the same license and provide attribution.
Disclaimer:
Educational use only. Nothing in this script or its description is financial advice or a recommendation to buy/sell any asset. Markets involve substantial risk. Past performance and historical fill rates do not guarantee future results. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions and risk management. Data feeds, broker routing, spreads, slippage, and TradingView’s real-time behavior (especially with MTF) can affect outcomes. Test thoroughly on a demo account and consider multiple forms of confirmation before risking capital.
CIAN - Breakout Auto Entry v2.0📌 Indicator Description — CIAN - Breakout Auto Entry
CIAN - Breakout Auto Entry is a script designed to automatically detect entry opportunities during breakouts from consolidation zones, based on professional technical criteria used by momentum and breakout traders. This tool clearly visualizes the entry level, Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) zones, helping you maintain a structured and disciplined trading plan.
🧠 What does this indicator do?
It detects breakouts from prior bases when the following key conditions are met:
Price is above the 8, 21, and 50 EMAs.
Volume is above the average (i.e. greater than the 20-period SMA).
Candle closes above the high of the last 10 days.
It then automatically draws:
📦 Green TP zone (based on configurable R/R).
📦 Red SL zone (set at the previous candle’s low).
📘 Precise entry level at the breakout point.
It also deletes previous boxes when a new signal appears, keeping the chart clean.
Includes an integrated alert that notifies you as soon as a valid breakout is detected.
🛠️ Configurable Parameters:
Fast, medium, and slow EMAs (default: 8, 21, 50).
Risk/Reward Ratio (TP/SL), default value: 1.2.
Visual duration of boxes (default: 5 bars).
🎯 Ideal for:
Swing Traders
Breakout Traders
Users of 1D or 4H timeframes as their main setup
ICT Sweep + FVG Entry (v6) • Antoine📌 ICT Sweep + FVG Entry (Antoine)
This indicator is designed for price action traders who follow ICT concepts and want a mechanical tool to spot liquidity sweeps, fair value gaps (FVGs), and precise entry signals.
🔎 Key Features
Liquidity Pools (HTF)
• Automatically plots recent swing highs/lows from a higher timeframe (5m/15m).
• These act as Buy Side Liquidity (BSL) and Sell Side Liquidity (SSL) levels where stop orders accumulate.
Sweep Detection
• Identifies when price breaks a pool (BSL/SSL) but closes back inside → a classic liquidity grab.
• Plots a triangle on the chart when a sweep is confirmed.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) Highlighting
• Detects bullish and bearish FVGs on the execution timeframe (ideal for 1m).
• Option to display active FVG zones with shaded boxes.
Entry Signals
• A signal (cross) appears when:
A liquidity sweep occurs.
An FVG forms in the direction of the rejection.
Price retests the FVG (entry at the 50% mid-level or edge).
Alerts Ready
• Get alerted for sweeps (bullish/bearish) and for entry confirmations (long/short FVG retests).
🎯 How to Use
Choose your HTF (5m or 15m) → The indicator maps major liquidity pools.
Drop to LTF (1m) → Wait for a sweep signal at one of the pools.
Confirm with FVG → If an FVG appears in the sweep’s direction, the indicator waits for a retest.
Entry → Enter on the retest of the FVG (edge or 50%).
Risk Management
Stop loss: just beyond the sweep’s wick.
Target: opposite liquidity pool.
Minimum recommended R:R: 1:2.
✅ Why this helps
This tool makes it easier to trade ICT-style setups without missing opportunities:
No need to manually draw every swing high/low.
Automatic FVG detection saves time.
Clear sweep + FVG + retest logic keeps your entries mechanical and disciplined.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits. Always use proper risk management.
Progressive Entry Position Sizer v3Progressive Entry Position Sizer (PEPS) - DEVELOPMENT VERSION
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This indicator is currently in development and should NOT be relied upon for trading accuracy. Use at your own risk and always verify calculations independently before making any trading decisions.
Overview:
The Progressive Entry Position Sizer (PEPS) is a risk management tool designed to help traders plan multiple entry positions with progressive scaling. This indicator calculates position sizes and margin requirements across multiple entry levels while maintaining consistent risk exposure.
Key Features:
Progressive Risk Scaling: Uses a token-based system (1, 2, 3, 4, 5...) to progressively increase position sizes at each entry level
Leverage Support: Accommodates leverage up to 50x with proper margin calculations
Dollar-Based Position Sizing: Displays position values in dollar amounts rather than share quantities
Visual Entry Planning: Shows entry zones, target, and stop loss levels with extended lines
Comprehensive Risk Table: Detailed breakdown of each entry with position values and margin requirements
How It Works:
Set your account balance, risk percentage, and leverage
Define primary entry, final entry, target, and stop loss prices
Choose number of limit orders (2-8)
The indicator calculates evenly distributed entry prices with progressive position sizing
Each subsequent entry receives more "risk tokens" resulting in larger position sizes
Use Cases:
Planning DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) strategies
Risk management for leveraged positions
Visualizing multi-entry trading setups
Educational purposes for understanding progressive scaling
⚠️ Development Status:
This script is actively being developed and may contain bugs or calculation errors. Always:
Verify all calculations manually
Test thoroughly on paper trades first
Consult with financial professionals
Never risk more than you can afford to lose
Feedback Welcome:
As this is a development version, user feedback and suggestions for improvements are greatly appreciated.
This indicator is for educational and planning purposes only. Not financial advice.
SMA Strategy with Re-Entry Signal (v6 Style)*SMA Trend Strategy with Re-Entry Signal (v6 Edition)*
This indicator is based on a classic moving average trend-following system, enhanced with re-entry signals designed for medium to short-term traders.
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### 📈 Key Features:
1. *Trend Detection Logic:*
- The 30-period SMA (SMA30) is used as the trend filter.
- When the closing price is above the SMA30, the market is considered to be in an uptrend.
2. *Re-Entry Signal:*
- While in an uptrend, if the closing price crosses above the SMA20, a re-entry (add position) signal is triggered.
- These signals are shown with green upward arrows below the bars.
3. *Background Highlighting:*
- Green background: indicates an uptrend.
- Red background: indicates a break below SMA30, suggesting weakening momentum.
4. *Multi-SMA Visualization:*
- Five SMAs are displayed: SMA10, SMA20, SMA30, SMA60, and SMA250.
- This helps visualize both short-term and long-term trend structures.
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### 🔍 Usage Tips:
- Use this script directly on your main chart to monitor trend direction and wait for re-entry signals during pullbacks.
- Combine with other tools like volume, price action, or candlestick patterns to confirm entries.
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### ⚠️ Disclaimer:
- This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or a buy/sell signal.
- Avoid relying solely on this script for trading decisions. Always manage your own risk.
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👨💻 *Developer’s Note:*
This script is 100% manually developed, not copied or auto-generated. It is an original implementation based on my personal trading logic. Suggestions and feedback are welcome!
Scalper SMA-RSI-MACD – Entry/Exit Signals v2Scalper SMA–RSI–MACD Strategy (Intraday) – Indicator Version
This is an intraday scalping and short-term trading tool designed for manual trading. It provides entry and exit signals based on a combination of trend, momentum, and volatility-based risk management.
Core Components
Trend Filter (Optional)
Uses an EMA (default 200) and an SMA ribbon (5/8/13) to identify the primary trend direction.
Only allows long trades in uptrend and short trades in downtrend (can be turned off for more signals).
Entry Conditions
RSI Pullback: Detects oversold (for long) or overbought (for short) conditions based on a short RSI (default length = 4).
MACD Momentum Turn: Detects bullish or bearish MACD crossovers or momentum shifts.
Both conditions must occur within a specified lookback period (default = last 3 bars).
Stop Loss (SL) Placement
SL is placed at a fixed multiple of the ATR (Average True Range) from the entry price (default = 1.5 × ATR).
Adjusting the multiplier changes how far the SL is placed.
Take Profit (TP) Levels
Two targets: TP1 and TP2, each based on R-multiples of the SL distance.
Default: TP1 = 1 × risk (1:1 R/R), TP2 = 2 × risk (1:2 R/R).
Exit Modes (Selectable)
TP1 or SL
TP2 or SL
Opposite signal (exit when the opposite entry condition appears)
Session Filter (Optional)
Can restrict trading signals to specific market hours (default off for more signals).
Signals and Alerts
Displays LONG and SHORT arrows for entries.
Plots SL and TP levels on the chart.
Marks exits as TP, SL, or opposite signal.
Built-in alertcondition() allows creating TradingView alerts for all entry and exit events.
Typical Usage
Works best on 1-minute to 5-minute charts for scalping; can be adapted to higher timeframes for swing trading.
Ideal for manual execution — the trader sees the signal, checks market conditions, and decides whether to enter.
Can be tuned for more or fewer signals by adjusting RSI thresholds, MACD lookback, and trend filter settings.
SmartTrade - ALMCorpHello everyone! I’d like to introduce my creation—the Smart Trade indicator. I’ve identified certain patterns and discovered that specific moving averages, at certain deviations, can have a strong impact on price. So, what does this indicator do?
It uses the daily timeframe as the basis for displaying levels. For each cryptocurrency, a unique deviation coefficient is calculated for each level. Essentially, we take two deviation zones—the buy zone and the sell zone—treating them as 0 and 1, respectively. From there, we can plot internal levels based on the Fibonacci sequence.
To summarize:
The indicator displays two main zones (buy/sell).
It also shows internal Fibonacci levels, which exert strong influence on price movements.
For convenience, each level is marked with its corresponding numerical value.
Key Levels for Altcoins: The 0.25–0.5 Range and Imbalance
For many altcoins, the most critical levels are 0.25 and 0.5. Prices tend to stay within this range most of the time—breaking beyond these levels signals a market imbalance, which is usually short-lived.
Example Scenario:
Normal Movement: Price moves between 0.25 (support) and 0.5 (resistance).
Downside Break (Imbalance): If price falls below 0.25 into the buy zone (green area), the failure to hold 0.25 creates a strong imbalance. This typically forces price back up into its usual range.
Upside Break (Imbalance): Similarly, if price breaks above 0.5 (e.g., reaching 0.75), this also creates imbalance, and price tends to revert back down into its standard range.
Conclusion:
Most altcoins trade primarily between 0.25 and 0.5.
A breakout in either direction usually results in a temporary imbalance, which the market quickly corrects.
By recognizing these patterns, we can make more informed trading decisions.
Visualizing Imbalances – From Small to Large
In the chart above, I’ve highlighted all imbalances, ranging from minor to major.
Why This Indicator is Perfect for Spot Trading
I’ve developed a trading strategy for this indicator that displays:
Buy signals (with entry zones)
Average entry price
Sell signals
How the Buy Signals Work:
BUY 1 – Triggered when price touches the upper boundary of the buy zone.
BUY 2 – Activated when price reaches the middle of the buy zone.
BUY 3 – Executed when price tests the lower boundary of the buy zone.
This structured approach ensures you capitalize on optimal entry points while managing risk.
Understanding the Average Entry Line & Profit-Taking System
You may have noticed an additional line on the chart above, displayed alongside the buy signals. This is the average entry line, which represents your mean entry price—calculated based on executing equal-sized purchases at each buy signal (BUY 1, BUY 2, BUY 3).
Where to Sell? Smart Profit-Taking Rules
While precise entries are critical, knowing when to exit is equally important. Here’s how the system works:
Primary Take-Profit Level (0.375)
Historically, this level offers the optimal balance for quick profit-taking.
Adaptive Exit Strategy
If the position is unprofitable by the time of closure, the system automatically shifts the exit to the next higher level (0.5).
This ensures you lock in greater gains when the market favors your trade.
Advanced Performance Tracking & Asset Selection
The indicator provides comprehensive trade analytics, displayed in the bottom-right information panel:
Trade count tracking (total number of executed trades)
Cumulative profitability (combined returns across all trades)
Average profitability per trade (total returns ÷ trade count)
How to Leverage This Data
These metrics allow you to:
Identify high-potential assets
Example: Asset A shows 5% average profit/trade vs. Asset B with 40% → prioritize Asset B for spot trading.
Filter for optimal volatility
Higher average profitability often correlates with stronger momentum/volatility.
Multi-Market Utility
While designed for spot trading, the indicator’s imbalance detection (described earlier) also works for:
Futures market analysis
Entry point identification