MACD-DEMA Screener (Manual DEMA)
MACD-DEMA generates weekly buy signals. With this indicator, you can generate early buy and sell signals.
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200 EMA Trend Direction [Dr.K.C.Prakash]📘 Indicator Description: 200 EMA Trend Direction
The "200 EMA Trend Direction " indicator is a visual trend-following tool designed to identify and confirm major market direction using the slope of the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA). It’s ideal for traders who want to stay on the right side of the trend and avoid noise.
🔍 Key Components
1. 200 EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
The 200 EMA is a widely used long-term trend indicator in technical analysis.
It reacts faster than the simple moving average (SMA) due to its weighting toward recent prices.
2. Trend Detection Logic
Uptrend is detected when the current EMA value is higher than the previous candle’s EMA.
Downtrend is detected when the EMA starts sloping downward, i.e., current EMA < previous EMA.
🎨 Visual Representation
Green EMA Line: Indicates the 200 EMA is rising → bullish trend (uptrend).
Red EMA Line: Indicates the 200 EMA is falling → bearish trend (downtrend).
This color-coding helps you instantly understand the market context without needing to analyze multiple indicators.
✅ Best Use Cases
📈 Trend Confirmation: Use it to confirm the direction before entering a trade.
⚠️ Avoid Counter-Trend Trades: Helps in staying aligned with the dominant trend.
🧠 Supports All Timeframes: Although best suited for 5m, 15m, or higher, it can also be used for 1-minute charts in scalping systems when aligned with higher timeframes.
⚙️ Customization Possibilities
You can extend this indicator with:
🔔 Trend change alerts
🟩🟥 Background shading based on trend
💹 Buy/Sell signals when price crosses above/below the 200 EMA
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).
ICT Directional FVG Indicator (Buffered SL)This is the first indicator I have ever made, and I am very new to Pine Script. I’ve tried my best to create this as a strategy, but I’m still learning, so please be kind and constructive with your feedback!
ICT Directional FVG Indicator (Buffered SL)
This indicator is designed for traders who follow ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts, focusing on Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), liquidity sweeps, and session-based trading. It automatically detects bullish and bearish FVGs, highlights them on the chart, and identifies liquidity sweep events. The indicator features three customizable Kill Zones (London, New York, and Asia sessions), each with independent toggles and color-coded backgrounds for clear visual separation.
Key features:
Fair Value Gap Detection: Highlights bullish and bearish FVGs in real time.
Liquidity Sweep Alerts: Marks potential liquidity sweep events for both highs and lows.
Session Kill Zones: Toggle each Kill Zone (London, New York, Asia) independently; background color changes only in enabled zones.
Trade Signal Visualization: Plots entry, stop loss, and take profit levels based on FVG and sweep logic, with a user-defined stop loss buffer.
Customizable Display: Easily enable or disable FVGs, sweeps, trade levels, and each Kill Zone to suit your strategy.
This tool is ideal for ICT-based traders who want a clear, automated view of FVGs, sweeps, and session activity, with full control over which sessions and signals are displayed.
Blue Whale Trade StrategyThe Blue Whale Trade Strategy indicator determines the current support/resistance levels of the parity based on candle movements and keeps them constantly updated for the last 301 candles.
WTS by M.GWTS is a trading approach designed to identify potential market reversals and entries by analyzing price action through wick patterns. It focuses on spotting key signals without relying heavily on complex indicators, aiming to provide traders with clear and actionable setups.
Market Bottoms SageDisciplesCM_Williams + Stoch Confirmed Reversal (Multi-TF)
This indicator combines the CM_Williams Vix Fix with Stochastic Oscillator confirmation across two timeframes to identify potential bullish reversals.
Main Signal (Lime Dot Below Bar):
Fires when:
CM_Williams Vix Fix detects a volatility spike.
Stochastic %K > %D on the chart timeframe.
%K is currently or recently in the oversold zone (<20).
Early Signal (Orange Diamond Below Bar):
Based on the same logic, but using a lower timeframe (default: 5 min) for the Stochastic. It provides an early warning before the main signal confirms.
Features:
Adjustable lookbacks and thresholds for Vix Fix and Stoch.
Option to require rising Vix Fix bars.
Toggle to show/hide early signal dots.
Usage:
Look for lime dots as confirmation of a potential reversal.
Use orange diamonds to anticipate signals early.
Pair TradingPAIR TRADING
Description:
This indicator is a simple and intuitive tool for rotating between two assets based on their relative price ratio. By comparing the prices of Asset A and Asset B, it plots a “ratio line” (gray) with dynamic upper and lower boundaries (red and blue).
When the ratio reaches the red line, Asset A is expensive → rotate out of A and into B.
When the ratio touches the blue line, Asset A is cheap → rotate back into A.
The chart also shows:
🔹 Background highlights for visual cues
🔹 “Rotate to A” or “Rotate to B” markers for easy decisions
🔹 A live summary table with mean ratio, upper/lower boundaries, and current ratio
How to Use:
Select Asset A and Asset B in the settings.
Adjust the Lookback Period and Threshold if needed.
Watch the gray ratio line as it moves:
Above red line? → Consider rotating into B
Below blue line? → Consider rotating into A
Use the background color changes and rotation labels to spot clear rotation opportunities!
Why Pair Trading?
Pair trading is a powerful way to manage a portfolio because it neutralizes market direction risk and focuses on relative value.
By rotating between correlated assets, you can:
Smooth out returns
Avoid holding a weak asset too long
Capture reversion when assets diverge too far
This approach can enhance risk-adjusted returns and help keep your portfolio balanced and nimble!
How to Pick Pairs:
Choose assets with strong correlation or similar drivers.
Look for common trends (sector, macro).
Start with assets you know best (high-conviction ideas).
Make sure both have good liquidity for reliable trading!
TO HELP FIND CORRELATED ASSETS:
Use the Correlation Coefficient indicator in TradingView:
Click Indicators
Search for “Correlation Coefficient”
Add it to your chart
Input the symbol of the second asset (e.g., if you’re on MSTR, input TSLA).
This plots the rolling correlation coefficient — super helpful!
Pair trading can turn big swings into steady rotations and help you stay active even when the market is choppy. It’s a simple, practical approach to keep your portfolio balanced.
Volume Profile - EdzVolume Profile – Edz is a lightweight indicator that identifies the top high-volume price levels over a recent range of candles, using customizable price binning (priceStep) and lookback length. It highlights the top N volume clusters with horizontal lines, labels, and strength-based star ratings (★–★★★), and displays a compact summary table showing price, volume, and relative strength. Optimized for intraday and short-term trading, this tool updates only on the latest bar for maximum performance and is ideal for spotting volume-based support, resistance, and high-confluence trading zones.
RSI+SMI-WavesIndicator Description: RSI+SMI-Waves
RSI+SMI-Waves is not just a simple (mashup) of indicators — it's an advanced technical analysis tool, designed for traders who seek deeper and more precise insights, going beyond the traditional.
Pro Tip: To get the most out of this indicator and achieve a cleaner view, disable the price scale labels and line status values. You can also turn off the input values from the status line. This significantly improves visual clarity, making both SMI and RSI easier to read, without clutter.
This indicator combines two powerful oscillators — the Stochastic RSI and the SMI Ergodic — working in perfect harmony, like parts of a coordinated body: the RSI acts as the arm initiating movement, while the SMI is the head that validates and confirms the signal. This synergy avoids blind spots in market interpretation, making each slope or crossover meaningful for attentive traders.
The main advantage lies in the application of smoothed moving averages to all lines simultaneously. This reduces noise, reinforces real trends, and decreases the likelihood of false signals.
Indicator Structure
SMI Lines:
Purple: Long-period SMI (20)
Green: Short-period SMI (5)
Red: SMI signal line (also short period 5)
Stochastic RSI Lines:
Light Blue: RSI %K (base period 14, smoothed with 3 and 3)
Orange: RSI %D (signal line, same smoothing 3 and 3)
Levels and Zones
Dashed horizontal lines mark overbought and oversold zones for both RSI and SMI.
These zones are fully adjustable to suit the trader’s personal strategy or preferences.
How to Use
SMI vs RSI Crossovers: When the short-period SMI crosses above the RSI, it signals a bullish trend. When it crosses below, it indicates a bearish trend.
Moving Average Alignment: If all lines slope in the same direction, it confirms a stronger and more reliable signal.
Extreme Zones: Overbought/oversold levels are useful to anticipate possible trend reversals.
Dynamic Configuration: The trader can select the moving average type (EMA, HMA, JMA, etc.) and customize periods according to their strategy.
Fractals 1hFractals 1h, visible on 5m TF.
This indicator allows me to backtest my strategy "from zone to zone"...
Gold $15 Trend Continuation Alert🔔 Gold $15 Trend Continuation Alert (EMA Filtered)
This script helps identify high-probability trend continuation setups on XAUUSD (Gold), using price action + EMA confluence.
🔹 Logic:
Detects a $15+ directional move in the past hour
Confirms shallow pullback (<33%)
Price must align with EMA13, EMA50, and EMA200 in the same direction
Plots a single BUY (green label) or SELL (red label) alert only once per move
Includes visual EMA overlay
✅ Buy Conditions:
Price has risen $15 from local low
Pullback is shallow
Price is above all 3 EMAs
✅ Sell Conditions:
Price has dropped $15 from local high
Pullback is shallow
Price is below all 3 EMAs
Use this with caution on volatile news days. Best suited during trending London/NY sessions.
Chebyshev-Gauss Convergence DivergenceThe Chebyshev-Gauss Convergence Divergence is a momentum indicator that leverages the Chebyshev-Gauss Moving Average (CG-MA) to provide a smoother and more responsive alternative to traditional oscillators like the MACD. For more information see the moving average script:
How it works:
It calculates a fast CG-MA and a slow CG-MA. The CG-MA uses Gauss-Chebyshev quadrature to compute a weighted average, which can offer a better trade-off between lag and smoothness compared to simple or exponential MAs.
The Oscillator line is the difference between the fast CG-MA and the slow CG-MA.
A Signal Line, which is a simple moving average of the Oscillator line, is plotted to show the average trend of the oscillator.
A Histogram is plotted, representing the difference between the Oscillator and the Signal Line. The color of the histogram bars changes to indicate whether momentum is strengthening or weakening.
How to use:
Crossovers: A buy signal can be generated when the Oscillator line crosses above the Signal line. A sell signal can be generated when it crosses below.
Zero Line: When the Oscillator crosses above the zero line, it indicates upward momentum (fast MA is above slow MA).When it crosses below zero, it indicates downward momentum.
Divergence: Like with the MACD, look for divergences between the oscillator and price action to spot potential reversals.
Histogram: The histogram provides a visual representation of the momentum. When the bars are growing, momentum is increasing. When they are shrinking, momentum is fading.
Bands Vision-XBands Vision-X (BB-Vision-X) – Full Description
Description:
Bands Vision-X is an indicator based on dynamic bands constructed from customizable moving averages and standard deviation, allowing you to visualize potential support and resistance zones, volatility, and market conditions. It uses an adjustable moving average (with multiple options such as SMA, EMA, WMA, JMA, LSMA, DEMA, and TEMA) to define the central line, and upper and lower bands calculated by standard deviation multiplied by an adjustable factor. The bands are smoothed by a Hull Moving Average (HMA) to reduce noise and improve clarity.
How to Use
The bands indicate potential support and resistance levels.
The central line serves as a dynamic price reference.
The distance between bands reflects market volatility.
Touches or breakouts of the bands may signal entry or exit opportunities.
Parameters
Parameter Description Default
Standard Error Band Period Period for moving average and standard deviation 20
Moving Average Type Type of moving average (SMA, EMA, etc.) SMA
Standard Deviation Multiplier Multiplier for standard deviation 2.0
Band Lines Smoothing Period Period for smoothing the bands (HMA) 5
Technical Notes
The JMA function used is not the original Jurik version but an approximate and open implementation based on publicly available TradingView community code.
Developed in Pine Script v6 with optimized and clean code.
Recommendations
Ideal for traders seeking a clear view of volatility and dynamic support/resistance levels.
Should not be used in isolation; it is recommended to combine with volume analysis, price action, or other technical indicators.
Adjust the period and multiplier according to the asset and timeframe for better effectiveness.
m1-m2This is an economics indicator, showing CNM1 YoY, CNM2 YoY, and CNM1 YoY - CNM2 YoY.
When it increases, the economy most likely improves;
When it decreases, the economy most likely declines.
Kenan Ortalama Göstergesi [16 MA] All averages are in a single indicator, 4 from each average, you can change the colors as you wish.
Meth Brothers™ Dynamite FuseEarly entry indicator with based on 5& 9 EMAS, with a visual aid (stick of dynamite) to show the pivot and that both EMAS are in agreement.
Chebyshev-Gauss Moving AverageThis indicator applies the principles of Chebyshev-Gauss Quadrature to create a novel type of moving average. Inspired by reading rohangautam.github.io
What is Chebyshev-Gauss Quadrature?
It's a numerical method to approximate the integral of a function f(x) that is weighted by 1/sqrt(1-x^2) over the interval . The approximation is a simple sum: ∫ f(x)/sqrt(1-x^2) dx ≈ (π/n) * Σ f(xᵢ) where xᵢ are special points called Chebyshev nodes.
How is this applied to a Moving Average?
A moving average can be seen as the "mean value" of the price over a lookback window. The mean value of a function with the Chebyshev weight is calculated as:
Mean = /
The math simplifies beautifully, resulting in the mean being the simple arithmetic average of the function evaluated at the Chebyshev nodes:
Mean = (1/n) * Σ f(xᵢ)
What's unique about this MA?
The Chebyshev nodes xᵢ are not evenly spaced. They are clustered towards the ends of the interval . We map this interval to our lookback period. This means the moving average samples prices more intensely from the beginning and the end of the lookback window, and less intensely from the middle. This gives it a unique character, responding quickly to recent changes while also having a long "memory" of the start of the trend.
Cup with Handle PatternCup with Handle Pattern Indicator – Description
This Cup with Handle Pattern Indicator is designed to visually identify one of the most powerful bullish continuation patterns in technical analysis — the Cup with Handle.
🔍 What It Detects
The indicator scans for the classic "U-shaped" cup formation followed by a slight downward drift (the handle), which often precedes a breakout.
Once a valid pattern is detected, it plots a green triangle below the price bar at the point of breakout — where the price crosses above recent highs after consolidation.
⚙️ Key Features
Customizable Duration: The cup length can be adjusted (default is 150 bars), allowing flexibility based on the timeframe and asset.
Automatic Breakout Detection: The indicator uses a combination of relative highs, lows, and ATR (Average True Range) to ensure valid setups.
No repainting: Signals are plotted only after confirmation, making this suitable for live trading or backtesting.
🛠️ How It Works
Left Cup High: Detected based on historical highs before the low.
Cup Low: The lowest point within the cup duration.
Right Cup High: A recent high before breakout.
Breakout Point: Triggered when price crosses above the 30-bar high after the handle formation.
Validity Checks: Ensures the structure has a proper depth, symmetry, and volatility conditions using ATR.
📊 Visual Elements
Green Triangle Up: Plotted below bar at the breakout.
Blue Line: Closing price.
✅ Ideal For:
Swing traders and position traders looking for high-probability breakout entries.
Chart analysts who want to automate the detection of classic base-building patterns.
Educational and training purposes for pattern recognition.
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)