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TradersPostDeluxeLibrary "TradersPostDeluxe"
TradersPost integration. It's currently not very deluxe
SendEntryAlert(ticker, action, quantity, orderType, takeProfit, stopLoss, id, price, timestamp, timezone)
Sends an alert to TradersPost to trigger an Entry
Parameters:
ticker (string) : Symbol to trade. Default is syminfo.ticker
action (series Action) : TradersPostAction (.buy, .sell) default = buy
quantity (float) : Amount to trade, default = 1
orderType (series OrderType) : TradersPostOrderType, default =e TradersPostOrderType.market
takeProfit (float) : Take profit limit price
stopLoss (float) : Stop loss price
id (string) : id for the trade
price (float) : Expected price
timestamp (int) : Time of the trade for reporting, defaults to timenow
timezone (string) : associated with the time, defaults to syminfo.timezone
Returns: Nothing
SendExitAlert(ticker, price, timestamp, timezone)
Sends an alert to TradersPost to trigger an Exit
Parameters:
ticker (string) : Symbol to flatten
price (float) : Documented planned price
timestamp (int) : Time of the trade for reporting, defaults to timenow
timezone (string) : associated with the time, defaults to syminfo.timezone
Returns: Nothing
TBL Session Highs&LowsBL Session Highs&Lows is a versatile intraday tool that highlights key price levels within up to 11 configurable trading sessions. It displays session highs, lows, and optional open levels, with customizable lines, labels, and boxes — perfect for tracking price behavior across sessions like Asia, London, and New York.
🔧 Key Features
🧩 Up to 11 fully customizable sessions
📍 High, Low, and Open lines with adjustable color, style, and width
🧱 Optional boxes showing session range, dynamically colored based on price movement
🏷️ Session labels for visual orientation
🔁 Extendable lines to project levels beyond the session
🌐 Custom time zone support for each session
🎨 Fully customizable visuals for clear chart integration
📈 Designed for:
Intraday session tracking (e.g., Asia, London, NY)
Session-based strategies (breakouts, reversals, liquidity zones)
Open-level reference (e.g., NY open)
Visual separation of trading periods
Example Scenarios:
🟦 "Asia" session: 18:00–00:00 GMT-4 with full box and lines
🟩 "London" session: 00:00–06:00 with high/low lines only
🟥 Segmented NY sessions (Q1–Q4) for fine-grained intraday tracking
✅ Tip: Enable only the sessions you need to keep your chart clean and focused.
TableRSI and Ichimoku Strength Table
This indicator displays whole-number RSI values (1h, 4h, 1d, 3d, 1w) and Ichimoku strengths (Conversion Line, Base Line, Cloud, Lagging Span) in a customizable table. Toggle between horizontal (9x2) or vertical (2x10) layouts, with adjustable position (e.g., Top Right), text size (Tiny to Large), and colors (border, header, text, RSI: >70 red, <30 green, 30-70 yellow; Ichimoku: >50 green, <50 red). Ichimoku components are plotted on the chart. It offers a clear view of momentum and trend strength for traders.
OHLC_Strategy_LibraryLibrary "OHLC_Strategy_Library"
f_getPriceType(displayOption, openPrice, highPrice, lowPrice, closePrice, prevOpen, prevHigh, prevLow, prevClose)
Parameters:
displayOption (string)
openPrice (float)
highPrice (float)
lowPrice (float)
closePrice (float)
prevOpen (float)
prevHigh (float)
prevLow (float)
prevClose (float)
f_getTimeframeGroup(groupSelector)
Parameters:
groupSelector (string)
f_calculateHeikinAshi(openPrice, highPrice, lowPrice, closePrice, prevHaOpen, prevHaClose)
Parameters:
openPrice (float)
highPrice (float)
lowPrice (float)
closePrice (float)
prevHaOpen (float)
prevHaClose (float)
f_calculateAverages(priceLevels1, priceLevels2)
Parameters:
priceLevels1 (array)
priceLevels2 (array)
f_withinDateRange(currentTime, startDate, endDate)
Parameters:
currentTime (int)
startDate (int)
endDate (int)
f_heikinAshiConditions(haOpen, haHigh, haLow, haClose)
Parameters:
haOpen (float)
haHigh (float)
haLow (float)
haClose (float)
TBL HTF Highs&LowsThis script plots the previous Daily, Weekly, and Monthly High and Low levels directly on your chart, helping you identify key higher-timeframe support and resistance zones.
Features:
Daily, Weekly, Monthly Lines: Toggle visibility for each timeframe's high/low levels.
Customization Options:
Choose color, style (Solid, Dashed, Dotted), width, and transparency for each line type.
Automatic Updates: Lines update at the start of each new session (day, week, or month).
Summary Table: Displays the latest Pre-Daily High/Low (PDH/PDL), Pre-Weekly High/Low (PWH/PWL), and Pre-Monthly High/Low (PMH/PML) in the top-right corner of the chart.
Configurable Table Font Size: Choose between Tiny, Small, Medium, or Large text.
Use Case:
Ideal for traders who rely on key higher-timeframe levels for confluence, breakout trading, or mean-reversion strategies. The visual lines and summary table provide instant context without cluttering your chart.
Fourier Wavelet Hilbert DecompositionFourierWaveletHilbertDecomp is a versatile Pine Script indicator that analyzes price data using four methods: Fourier series for square wave approximation, Wavelet transform for smoothed differences, Hilbert transform for phase analysis, and Decomposition for trend, seasonal, and residual components. Users can select an analysis type and customize parameters to visualize detailed signal breakdowns.
Setup Confidence Checker"An indicator that helps boost trading discipline by visually confirming if all key conditions are met before placing a trade—only green signals mean high confidence, while any red warns to avoid the setup."
Market Arterial PressureIndicator Description: Pulse-Market – Market Blood Pressure
"I slept and had a dream."
In that dream, I wore a white lab coat and shiny black pointed shoes. I felt like a doctor—not of traditional medicine, but of the financial market itself. My mission was clear: to measure the market's blood pressure and diagnose its health.
With this vision, I decided to turn the dream into code. Thus, Pulse-Market was born: an indicator designed to listen to the heartbeat of the blockchain, capturing signs of vitality or collapse, and anticipating the pulse of the next trend.
But the journey did not stop there. At the core of this creation, I incorporated a profound theory: the cycle of existence — Alpha, Beta, and Omega — concepts that resonate both in science and sacred scriptures.
Alpha (α) represents the beginning: the primary impulse, the market's accelerated pulse.
Beta (β) symbolizes the middle: the vital rhythm, the stabilizing cadence of prices.
Omega (Ω) indicates the end: structural collapse, the exhaustion of a cycle.
This logical and symbolic triad forms the foundation of Pulse-Market — the beginning, middle, and end of every market cycle.
How to Use the Indicator
Pulse-Market works as a dynamic oscillator composed of three main forces:
Alpha Pulse (α)
Measures recent price acceleration. The stronger the pulse, the more intense the market movement.
Beta Rhythm (β)
Controls the smoothing of the price rhythm and can be adjusted in four modes:
Fast – quick reactions with more sensitivity
Normal – standard smoothing (simple moving average)
Slow – slow and consistent movements
Accelerated – Hull method: reactive and smooth
Omega Collapse (Ω)
Combines entropy and reversals to detect structural collapses where the market may be losing strength.
Visual Interpretation
Green line above zero: healthy pulse, buying pressure in control.
Red line below zero: strong selling pressure, possible exhaustion.
Crossing the zero line: potential trend reversal.
Settings and Customization
In the indicator settings panel, you can calibrate the pressure reading sensitivity:
Systolic Pressure (α): controls the reaction to rapid price impulses.
Increase to highlight aggressive moves; decrease to smooth spikes.
Diastolic Pressure (β): regulates the importance of the underlying rhythm.
Increase for smooth trends; decrease for quicker responses.
Pulse Pressure (Ω): sensitivity to structural collapses and volatility.
Increase to detect reversals; decrease to ignore market noise.
Practical Applications
Confirm entry and exit signals based on the balance between Alpha and Omega.
Adjust the indicator to your trading style: scalper, day trader, or swing trader.
Use on any asset: cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, forex.
Integrated Philosophy
We live limited by time and matter, but markets, like life, follow natural cycles: they are born, mature, collapse, and are reborn.
Pulse-Market is not just a technical indicator — it is a spiritual and analytical stethoscope that listens to the heartbeat of volatility and tries to anticipate what the eyes cannot see, but time always reveals.
Original Creator
This indicator was created by Canhoto-Medium, the sole inventor and namer of this tool. As long as time goes on, no other indicator will exist with this essence or name.
Setup Confidence CheckerSetup Confidence Checker
A simple indicator to track and display your trade confidence and plan adherence with clear color-coded signals, helping improve trading discipline.
Z-Score Mean Reversion (EURUSD)Made by Laila
Works best on 1 min/5 min timeframe ( 68% winrate)
Z-Score Mean Reversion Indicator (EURUSD)
This Pine Script indicator identifies potential buy and sell opportunities based on Z-score mean reversion for the EUR/USD pair.
The Z-score is calculated by comparing the current price to its simple moving average (SMA), measured in terms of standard deviations. If the price deviates significantly from the average—either above or below—it may revert back toward the mean.
A buy signal is generated when the Z-score drops below -2, suggesting the price is abnormally low and may rise. A sell signal is triggered when the Z-score rises above +2, indicating the price is unusually high and may fall.
On the chart, the script plots the Z-score along with horizontal lines at +2, -2, and 0. Green and red arrows highlight potential buy and sell points based on these thresholds.
DeltaStrike — Aggressive Candle Detector by Chaitu50cDeltaStrike — Aggressive Candle Detector
by Chaitu50c
DeltaStrike is a simple and effective tool designed to help traders identify the most aggressive candles on the chart in real time. It works purely on price action and internal candle dynamics, with no reliance on lagging indicators.
The indicator combines delta (directional strength), candle range, and volume to compute an overall aggressiveness score for each candle. When this score exceeds a dynamic threshold based on recent market behavior, the candle is marked as an aggressive move.
Aggressive bullish candles are plotted as green diamonds below the candle, while aggressive bearish candles are plotted as red diamonds above the candle. The goal is to help traders visually spot moments of strong directional pressure, where potential trends or reversals may emerge.
The detection logic adapts automatically to changing market volatility and volume, making it suitable for all instruments and timeframes, including index futures, equities, and forex.
An integrated dashboard on the chart displays live readings of the key components contributing to each candle’s aggressiveness score: delta ratio, range ratio, and volume ratio. This helps traders understand the internal structure of each aggressive move.
Features:
Dynamic aggressiveness detection based on delta, range, and volume
Adaptive threshold for consistent behavior across timeframes and instruments
Clean chart output with clear diamond markers only on selected candles
Live dashboard with internal metrics for advanced analysis
Simple, lightweight, and optimized for intraday and swing trading
Works with any instrument: index, equity, forex, commodity
DeltaStrike is intended as an objective visual aid to help traders focus on genuine moments of strong market intent, filtering out ordinary or passive price movement. It can be used standalone or in combination with your existing trading strategy.
CCI Orbiting-VenusIndicator Description: CCI Orbiting-Venus
This is a customized version of the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) that measures the price deviation relative to its smoothed moving average to help identify overbought or oversold market conditions.
What does it do?
Calculates the CCI based on various price sources (such as close, open, high, low, and several price averages).
Applies customizable smoothing to the CCI using different types of moving averages (SMA, EMA, WMA, Hull, JMA, and SMMA).
Visually highlights the CCI direction with different colors:
Purple when CCI is above zero (positive momentum)
Orange when CCI is below zero (negative momentum)
Shows reference lines at +100 and -100 to help identify overbought and oversold zones.
How to use this indicator?
CCI Period Setting (CCI Period):
Adjust the number of periods used to calculate the CCI. Lower values make the indicator more sensitive, while higher values smooth out fluctuations.
Price Source (CCI Price Source):
Choose which price to base the calculation on: close, open, high, low, or weighted averages. This allows you to adapt the indicator to your trading style or strategy.
Smoothing Type (CCI Smoothing Type):
Select from different smoothing methods for the CCI calculation, which affects how the indicator behaves:
SMA (Simple Moving Average) – basic and traditional.
EMA, WMA, Hull, JMA (more advanced averages) – provide different noise filtering or faster response to price movements.
Interpreting CCI values:
Values above +100 suggest the asset may be overbought and could be near a downward reversal.
Values below -100 suggest the asset may be oversold and could be near an upward reversal.
Crossing the zero line indicates a potential change in trend or momentum.
Practical usage:
Look for buy signals when CCI moves up from the oversold region (-100) and crosses above zero, turning purple (positive).
Look for sell signals when CCI moves down from the overbought region (+100) and crosses below zero, turning orange (negative).
Combine with other indicators or chart analysis to confirm signals and avoid false entries.
Advantages of this custom indicator
Flexibility in choosing the price source and smoothing method.
Intuitive visual cues with colors indicating momentum direction.
Clear reference lines for quick assessment of extreme conditions.
ATR RopeATR Rope is inspired by DonovanWall's "Range Filter". It implements a similar concept of filtering out smaller market movements and adjusting only for larger moves. In addition, this indicator goes one step deeper by producing actionable zones to determine market state. (Trend vs. Consolidation)
> Background
When reading up on the Range Filter indicator, it reminded me exactly of a Rope stabilization drawing tool in a program I use frequently. Rope stabilization essentially attaches a fixed length "rope" to your cursor and an anchor point (Brush). As you move your cursor, you are pulling the brush behind it. The cursor (of course) will not pull the brush until the rope is fully extended, this behavior filters out jittery movements and is used to produce smoother drawing curves.
If compared visually side-by-side, you will notice that this indicator bears striking resemblance to its inspiration.
> Goal
Other than simply distinguishing price movements between meaningful and noise, this indicator strives to create a rigid structure to frame market movements and lack-there-of, such as when to anticipate trend, and when to suspect consolidation.
Since the indicator works based on an ATR range, the resulting ATR Channel does well to get reactions from price at its extremes. Naturally, when consolidating, price will remain within the channel, neither pushing the channel significantly up or down. Likewise, when trending, price will continue to push the channel in a single direction.
With the goal of keeping it quick and simple, this indicator does not do any smoothing of data feeds, and is simply based on the deviation of price from the central rope. Adjusting the rope when price extends past the threshold created by +/- ATR from the rope.
> Features & Behaviors
- ATR Rope
ATR Rope is displayed as a 3 color single line.
This can be considered the center line, or the directional line, whichever you'd prefer.
The main point of the Rope display is to indicate direction, however it also is factually the center of the current working range.
- ATR Rope Color
When the rope's value moves up, it changes to green (uptrend), when down, red (downtrend).
When the source crosses the rope, it turns blue (flat).
With these simple rules, we've formed a structure to view market movements.
- Consolidation Zones
Consolidation Zones generate from "Flat" areas, and extend into subsequent trend areas. Consolidation is simply areas where price has crossed the Rope and remains inside the range. Over these periods, the upper and lower values are accumulated and averaged together to form the "Consolidation Zone" values. These zones are draw live, so values are averaged as the flat areas progress and don't repaint, so all values seen historically are as they would appear live.
- ATR Channel
ATR Channel displays the upper and lower bounds of the working range.
When the source moves beyond this range, the rope is adjusted based on the distance from the source to the channel. This range can be extremely useful to view, but by default it is hidden.
> Application
This indicator is not created to provide signals, or serve as a "complete" system.
(People who didn't read this far will still comment for signals. :) )
This is created to be used alongside manual interpretation and intuition. This indicator is not meant to constrain any users into a box, and I would actually encourage an open mind and idea generation, as the application of this indicator can take various forms.
> Examples
As you would probably already know, price movement can be fast impulses, and movement can be slow bleeds. In the screenshot below, we are using movements from and to consolidation zones to classify weak trend and strong trend. As you can see, there are also areas of consolidation which get broken out of and confirmed for the larger moves.
Author's Note: In each of these examples, I have outlined the start and end of each session. These examples come from 1 Min Future charts, and have specifically been framed with day trading in mind.
"Breakout Retest" or "Support/Resistance Flips" or "Structure Retests" are all generally the same thing, with different traders referring to them by different names, all of which can be seen throughout these examples.
In the next example, we have a day which started with an early reversal leading into long, slow, trend. Notice how each area throughout the trend essentially moves slightly higher, then consolidates while holding support of the previous zone. This day had a few sharp movements, however there was a large amount of neutrality throughout this day with continuous higher lows.
In contrast to the previous example, next up, we have a very choppy day. Throughout which we see a significant amount of retests before fast directional movements. We also see a few examples of places where previous zones remained relevant into the future. While the zones only display into the resulting trend area, they do not become immediately meaningless once they stop drawing.
> Abstract
In the screenshot below, I have stacked 2 of these indicators, using the high as the source for one and the low as the source for the other. I've hidden lines of the high and low channels to create a 4 lined channel based on the wicks of price.
This is not necessary to use the indicator, but should help provide an idea of creative ways the simple indicator could be used to produce more complicated analysis.
If you've made it this far, I would hope it's clear to you how this indicator could provide value to your trading.
Thank you to DonovonWall for the inspiration.
Enjoy!
Crypto Cycle Projection📈 Crypto Cycle Projection – Indicator Description
This indicator is designed to visually track and forecast repeating price cycles in the crypto market. It highlights a defined time-based cycle starting from a chosen date or the latest bar on the chart. By identifying cycle Start, Midpoint, and End zones, traders can gain insights into timing-based market structure and possible pivot periods.
⚙️ User Settings Explained
Start Point
Start from Last Candle (useLastCandle) – When enabled, the cycle begins from the most recent candle on the chart.
Manual Date (Year / Month / Day) – If Start from Last Candle is disabled, you can manually set a specific start date for the cycle.
Display Options
- Show Projection (showZone) – Toggles the display of the main cycle projection.
- Show Outer Bars (showOuter) – Adds faded edge bars around the key cycle zones for better visual emphasis.
- Show Previous Cycle (showPreviousCycle) – Adds the prior cycle to the chart, going one full cycle period back from the main start point.
Show Next Cycle (showNextCycle) – Projects one additional cycle forward beyond the current.
Cycle Parameters
Cycle Period (cyclePeriod) – Defines the number of bars in a full cycle (e.g., 60 = 60 bars). This sets the spacing between Start → Midpoint → End.
Each cycle section is color-coded:
Start = White
Midpoint = Yellow
End = Green
These reference lines and zones help you align trades with cycle timing for potential reversals, continuations, or volatility expansions.
Co-author Credit:
Matthew Hyland @ParabolicMatt
Multi-Timeframe 20 EMA Horizontal LinesOverview
This Multi-Timeframe 20 EMA indicator provides intelligent trend analysis by displaying your current timeframe EMA alongside relevant higher timeframe EMA levels as horizontal support/resistance lines. On lower timeframes, you see all higher EMA levels for comprehensive multi-timeframe confluence, while on higher timeframes, it filters out lower timeframe noise to maintain focus on macro trends. This allows traders to align short-term entries with long-term market structure, identifying high-probability setups where multiple timeframe EMAs converge while using the current timeframe EMA for precise timing.
Feature
Multi-Timeframe Horizontal EMA Lines
The indicator fetches and displays 20 EMAs from five higher timeframes:
Daily (D): Daily 20 EMA
Weekly (W): Weekly 20 EMA
Monthly (M): Monthly 20 EMA
Quarterly (Q): 3-Month 20 EMA
Half-Yearly (HY): 6-Month 20 EMA
Intelligent Timeframe Filtering
Smart Display Logic: Only shows EMAs from timeframes higher than your current chart timeframe
Prevents Redundancy: Automatically filters out lower timeframe EMAs to avoid clutter
Example: On a 4-hour chart, you'll see Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Half-Yearly EMAs, but on a Weekly chart, you'll only see Weekly and higher timeframes
Half-Yearly (HY): 6-Month 20 EMA
Shows only current timeframe EMA with half-yearly horizontal line, filtering out all lower timeframes.
Quarterly (Q): 3-Month 20 EMA
Displays current timeframe EMA with quarterly and higher horizontal lines, hiding monthly, weekly, and daily EMAs.
Monthly (M): Monthly 20 EMA
Shows current timeframe EMA with monthly and higher horizontal EMAs, excluding weekly and daily timeframes.
Weekly (W): Weekly 20 EMA
Displays current timeframe EMA with weekly and higher horizontal EMA lines, filtering out daily timeframe.
Daily (D):
Shows current timeframe EMA with all higher timeframe horizontal EMAs (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, half-yearly).
Note: Make sure to enable Price-Line in Style Settings after Importing Script.
Trapper Market Structure (HH, HL, LH, LL)This script is designed to visually identify price action market structure in real time using pivot-based logic. It highlights the key components of trend direction by labeling:
- **HH** – Higher Highs
- **HL** – Higher Lows
- **LH** – Lower Highs
- **LL** – Lower Lows
These labels help traders track evolving market conditions and spot trend continuations, breaks in structure, or potential reversals — all without guessing.
**How It Works**
The script detects local swing highs and lows based on a customizable pivot strength. Once a valid pivot is confirmed, it’s classified in context with the previous relevant pivot to determine its structural significance.
For example:
- If a pivot high is higher than the previous, it’s marked as a **HH**.
- If a pivot low is lower than the previous, it’s marked as a **LL**, and so on.
This running analysis helps traders anticipate shifts between bullish and bearish structures.
**Customizable Features**
- Adjust **Pivot Strength** to increase or reduce sensitivity (more reactive or more stable)
- Toggle **Labels** on/off for cleaner charts
- Toggle **Connecting Lines** between pivots to visualize structure flow
**Use Case**
This indicator is ideal for:
- Price action traders
- Market structure analysis
- Identifying entry zones during pullbacks (e.g., buying at HLs during uptrends)
- Confirming trend reversals or break-of-structure (BoS)
You can use this tool as a foundation for more advanced systems such as CHoCH/BOS detection, liquidity zones, or sniper-style entry frameworks.
**Concepts Used**
- Swing High/Low detection using `ta.pivothigh` and `ta.pivotlow`
- Market structure labeling logic
- Visual flow to reinforce trader psychology on trend states
Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only. It is not financial advice and should not be relied upon for trading decisions. Always conduct your own analysis and risk management.
#marketstructure #priceaction #technicalanalysis #tradingviewopen #pivotpoints
Kenan Ortalama Göstergesi [16 MA] All averages are in a single indicator, 4 from each average, you can change the colors as you wish.
Trend-Filter [John Ehlers]Indicator Description — Trend-Filter
This indicator uses the SuperSmoother filter, created by John Ehlers, to smooth price data and identify trends with greater accuracy and less noise. It counts the number of consecutive bars in uptrend or downtrend to measure the strength of the movement and changes the line and background colors for easy visualization.
How to use this indicator:
SuperSmoother filter: smooths the price to reveal a clearer trend direction by filtering out fast oscillations and market noise.
Bar counting: monitors sequences of bars maintaining an up or down trend to identify consistent moves.
Dynamic colors:
Green line indicates a strong uptrend.
Red line indicates a strong downtrend.
Yellow line shows a neutral or undefined trend.
Optional colored background visually reinforces trend strength with transparency so it does not interfere with price reading.
Visual signals: arrows appear on the chart to mark the start of a strong trend, helping entry or exit decisions.
Adjustable parameters:
SuperSmoother Length: controls the filter smoothing (higher = smoother, less noise).
Trend Threshold: minimum number of consecutive bars to consider a strong trend.
Smooth colors: enable or disable line color smoothing.
Show signals: toggle trend start arrows on/off.
Show dynamic background: toggle the colored background indicating trend strength.
Recommendations:
Use alongside other technical analysis tools and risk management.
Can be applied on any timeframe, but interpretation is more reliable on charts with reasonable data volume.
Ideal for traders seeking to identify consistent trends and avoid market noise.
Support & Resistance by WhalesDesk Support & Resistance by whales Desk.
This indicates mark automatically Support & Resistance on chart.
Zweig Composite System (Weekly Smoothed)Uses 10-week (≈50-day) moving averages
Pulls weekly data for yield, breadth, and price
Maintains original Zweig thresholds for signal reliability
Displays a green triangle labeled "Zweig" when all 3 conditions align
Zweig Composite System🧠 Zweig Composite Strategy Components:
Price Momentum
Bullish when price is above a 10-week (≈50-day) moving average.
Monetary Policy (Interest Rate Direction)
Bullish when interest rates are falling (Fed is easing).
We simulate this with 10-year Treasury yields trending down.
Breadth Thrust
Already included (strong upward surge in market breadth).