Alpha Terminal V16.3 - Grand Protüm ema değerleri ile ST, Tilson, Bollinger , HAHO gibi indikatörleri bir arada gösteren ve bir tabloda özetleyen indikatörPine Script® indicatorby sambos552
ChecklistFeatures: One text box for everything — no clicking through 10 separate fields Choose position: top right, top left, bottom right, bottom left, or middle right Adjustable text size Custom title Persists with your chart layoutPine Script® indicatorby imaadmerchantUpdated 2
Confluence HunterConfluence Hunter is a multi-factor confluence engine that fuses six independent dimensions of market behavior into one signal. Instead of firing on a single condition (a moving average cross, an RSI level), it only triggers when at least 4 of 6 factors agree on the same bar — dramatically cutting false signals. THE SIX FACTORS 1. EMA STACK (Trend) — 9 / 21 / 50 / 200 EMAs. Stacked up = uptrend; stacked down = downtrend; mixed = chop, stay out. 2. SESSION VWAP (Fair Value) — Volume-weighted average price anchored to the daily session, with a configurable ±σ band. Price above VWAP = bulls in control. 3. LIQUIDITY SWEEPS (Structure) — Detects stop hunts: bars that pierce a recent swing high/low and snap back with a strong rejection wick (≥40% of range by default). These are the highest-edge structural events on the chart and act as the trigger. 4. ORDER FLOW DELTA (Intent) — Bar-by-bar buy/sell pressure derived from close position within range × volume, smoothed with an EMA. Strong-delta bars are highlighted with circle markers below/above. 5. SESSION VOLUME PROFILE (Acceptance) — Plots POC, VAH, and VAL for the active session using a configurable bin count (default 40 rows) and Value Area % (default 70%). Trading above POC with the trend = strong continuation; below POC against the trend = caution. 6. RSI(14) (Momentum) — Tiebreaker confirming momentum supports the bias. CONFLUENCE SCORING Each factor returns +1 (bullish), 0 (neutral), or −1 (bearish). The dashboard in the top-right shows the live status of each. A green BUY label fires only when bullish count ≥ 4 AND bearish count ≤ 1 (defaults). The same logic mirrors for SELL labels. HOW TO USE FOR STOCK SELECTION Step 1 — Filter by regime: throw it on the daily chart of every name in your watchlist. Skip anything with a MIXED EMA stack or trading on the wrong side of the 200 EMA. Step 2 — Rank by Net Score: cycle the survivors and rank by the dashboard's Net Score (bullCount − bearCount, max ±6). +5 or +6 = A-tier setup. Step 3 — Wait for a structural trigger: don't enter at +6 alone (you're late). Wait for either a fresh BUY/SELL label or a sweep arrow near a key level (VWAP, POC, or VAL). Step 4 — Confirm on lower timeframe: drop to 1H/15m and require the same bullish/bearish state. Multi-timeframe alignment cuts losers significantly. ENTRY / STOP / TARGET FRAMEWORK - Entry: close of the BUY/SELL bar, or pullback to VWAP / 9-21 EMA on the next bar. - Stop: just beyond the wick of the sweep bar. - Target 1: opposite VWAP band (take 50% off). - Target 2: prior session POC or next swing high; trail rest with 21 EMA. INPUTS All factors are tunable: swing lookback, sweep strictness (wick ratio), VWAP band width, volume profile rows and value area %, EMA lengths, and minimum confluence threshold (default 4 of 6 — raise to 5 for fewer/cleaner signals, lower to 3 for more visual analysis). ALERTS Built-in alerts for: Confluence BUY, Confluence SELL, Bullish Liquidity Sweep, Bearish Liquidity Sweep. LIMITATIONS - The order-flow delta is a proxy from close-position-in-range × volume. Pine Script does not have access to real exchange tick/footprint data. It is directionally useful but not equivalent to true CVD. - Volume Profile is session-anchored (resets daily), not visible-range. For multi-day profiles, layer TradingView's built-in Volume Profile Visible Range on top. - For Forex (where volume is tick-based, not real volume) the OF and VP factors are weaker — lean more on EMAs + VWAP + sweeps. Works on any market: equities, futures, commodities, crypto, forex. Best on 1H, 4H, and Daily timeframes. This script is free and open-source. Feedback and forks welcome.Pine Script® indicatorby novascotiamuman4
SPY VVIX VIX Buy Hold Sell SystemSPY VVIX VIX Buy Hold Sell System is a volatility-regime-based decision tool designed to help traders classify SPY conditions into BUY, HOLD, or SELL / DEFEND. The system uses VVIX, VIX, SPY trend, and a Range Filter to identify when volatility risk is calm, rising, or dangerous. BUY SPY: This signal appears when SPY is in a bullish trend, the Range Filter confirms upward movement, VVIX is calm and falling, and VIX is not rising. This suggests volatility risk is contained and long SPY exposure is favored. HOLD: This signal means the SPY trend remains constructive, but the volatility backdrop is not strong enough for aggressive fresh buying. Existing positions may be held, but caution is advised. SELL / DEFEND: This signal appears when VVIX rises strongly, VIX confirms risk expansion, VVIX reaches danger or panic levels, or SPY trend weakens. Traders may consider selling SPY, reducing exposure, tightening stops, or defending with hedges such as puts or collars. VVIX is treated as an early warning indicator because it measures the volatility of volatility. Rising VVIX can warn that the options market is preparing for future volatility expansion before SPY fully reacts. This script is intended as a decision-support tool, not financial advice. Use with risk management, position sizing, and additional confirmation.Pine Script® indicatorby asdpwrUpdated 2
Automated Support & Resistance Price LevelsAutomatic marking and labeling of prior month and week OHLC price levels as well as prior day HL price levels for support and resistance purposes. Highs are green, lows are red, and opens as well as closes are white. Confluences are combined into a single average and blue. Confluences are set by default to include any price levels within 10 ticks of one another but can be customized within the code under "defval" in line 11.Pine Script® indicatorby CapBearerMax4
delta imbalance candle What this code does: Auto-Detects Chart: It automatically identifies the symbol you are currently viewing (e.g., Nifty or BankNifty) using syminfo.tickerid. No more manual typing. Analyzes "Inside" the Candle: It breaks a 15-minute candle into 1-minute slices. It calculates how much volume was Buying (Green 1-min bars) vs. Selling (Red 1-min bars). Spots Big Players: If Buying volume is 3x larger than Selling (or vice versa), it signals an Institutional Imbalance. Visual Alerts: It changes the Bar Color to Neon Green/Red and shows a Live Table with the exact Buy/Sell volume totals.Pine Script® indicatorby sudhakar_kb8
AMD Session TrackerAMD Session Tracker plots the three major forex sessions (Asia, London, New York) as live-growing colored boxes with high/low extension lines, then layers AMD framework analysis on top. Detects in real time when London sweeps the Asian range and when NY sweeps the London range — the core mechanics of the Accumulation / Manipulation / Distribution model. WHAT IS AMD AMD stands for Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution — a market structure framework popularized by ICT and SMC traders. The Asian session typically accumulates in a tight range, London manipulates by sweeping that range to grab liquidity above or below it, and New York distributes in the resulting direction. This indicator tracks all three sessions and detects the sweep relationships between them as price action develops. FEATURES Live-growing session boxes for Asia (7PM–3AM), London (3AM–8AM), and New York (8AM–12PM) — all times America/New York with automatic DST adjustment Asian range high/low extension lines projected into London and NY for liquidity targeting Sweep tracking: detects when London sweeps Asian high or low (manipulation phase) and when NY sweeps London high or low (distribution phase) Dashboard shows current AMD phase, session high/low/range, and sweep status — sweep cells highlight amber the moment a sweep occurs Auto-detects pip size for JPY pairs, other forex, metals, indices, and crypto — no manual configuration Optional 50% midline marker for each session Six dashboard position options for indicator layout flexibility Built-in alerts for session opens AND first-time sweeps of prior session highs and lows HOW TO USE Watch for London to sweep the Asian range during the manipulation phase — this is the highest-probability AMD setup signal. After the sweep, look for displacement back into the Asian range and a fair value gap to enter on the retracement. NY then often continues in the post-sweep direction (distribution). Set alerts on "Asia High Swept" and "Asia Low Swept" to get notified the moment manipulation occurs, even if you're away from the chart. Pairs cleanly with Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Key Swing Levels (KSL) from the same author — three indicators designed to coexist on the same chart with non-overlapping dashboards by default (AMD top-right, KSL also top-right but movable, FVG bottom-left). Open-source. Feedback and forks welcome.Pine Script® indicatorby ajaypercy5
CBC - Consecutive Bull/Bear POIThis indicator identifies POI based on a CBC (Candle-by-candle) strategy in bullish and bearish market. Pine Script® indicatorby tammybatubo10115
Auto Trend Lines [ZOM]Auto Trend Lines (ATL Pro) is a dynamic trendline detection tool designed to automatically identify, draw, and manage support and resistance lines based on market structure. The indicator uses pivot-based logic to detect both short-term and long-term swing points, allowing it to construct trend lines that adapt to evolving price action. By connecting relevant pivot highs and lows , it generates real-time support and resistance levels without requiring manual drawing. To reduce noise and improve clarity, the script includes a proximity filtering system that prevents overlapping or redundant lines. This ensures that only meaningful structural levels are displayed, keeping charts clean while preserving key information. Each trend line is continuously monitored for interaction with price. The indicator tracks touches, extensions, and breakout conditions , providing insight into how price respects or violates these levels over time. Breakouts are confirmed using a configurable number of consecutive closes beyond a line, helping filter out false breaks and improve signal quality. Additional features include: - Automatic detection of small and large pivot-based trend lines - Real-time extension of active support and resistance levels - Breakout confirmation logic based on candle closes - Touch detection for tracking line validation - Optional breakout markers for visual confirmation - Alert system for new lines, touches, and confirmed breakouts - Built-in statistics table showing active support/resistance and total breakouts The indicator is designed to assist with identifying trend direction, key reaction zones, and potential breakout opportunities, all while minimizing manual chart work. Its flexible settings allow traders to tailor sensitivity, structure size, and visual output to fit different strategies — from scalping to swing trading.Pine Script® indicatorby ZenOutMan4
Market Structure Break & SinyallerMarket yapısının bozulduğu noktaları gösteriyor. Hem pozitif hem negatif olarakPine Script® indicatorby kar2035kar4
PMH/PML + ORH/ORL + PDH/PDL Auto Regular ChartMarks all levels for PMH, PML, ORH, ORL (15 mins) and PDH, and PDL. All levels appear after 15 minsPine Script® indicatorby nick_harris_15Updated 2
Engulfing Pattern Detector [SSFX]Engulfing Pattern Detector is candlestick analysis indicator designed to detect and highlight bullish and bearish engulfing patterns directly on the price chart. The indicator focuses on two-candle engulfing formations. A bullish engulfing pattern is identified when the current bullish candle engulfs the previous bearish candle based on the selected engulfing method. A bearish engulfing pattern is identified when the current bearish candle engulfs the previous bullish candle based on the selected engulfing method. The script provides two engulfing detection modes: Body Engulfing: This mode checks whether the body of the current candle covers the body of the previous candle. Full Candle Engulfing: This stricter mode checks whether the current candle also covers the full high-low range of the previous candle, in addition to meeting the body engulfing condition. To reduce weak or unclear signals, the indicator includes a minimum body percentage filter. This allows users to require the current engulfing candle to have a minimum body size relative to its total candle range. This can help avoid candles with very small bodies or excessive wicks. Key Features: Detects bullish engulfing patterns Detects bearish engulfing patterns Option to display all patterns or only bullish/bearish patterns Option to require opposite candle colors Body engulfing and full candle engulfing modes Minimum body percentage filter Box highlight around the two-candle engulfing formation Optional labels Optional candle coloring Optional background highlight Custom bullish and bearish colors Alert conditions for bullish, bearish, and any engulfing signal How to Use: Bullish engulfing patterns may be used as a visual clue that buying pressure is increasing after a prior bearish candle. Bearish engulfing patterns may be used as a visual clue that selling pressure is increasing after a prior bullish candle. The box highlight is drawn around the full two-candle pattern, making it easier to visually identify where the engulfing structure occurred. Green boxes represent bullish engulfing formations, while red boxes represent bearish engulfing formations. This indicator is intended to be used as a visual candlestick pattern tool. It does not predict future price movement and should not be used as a standalone trading system. Users may combine the signals with their own market structure, support and resistance, trend, volume, or risk management analysis. Alerts: The script includes alert conditions for: Bullish Engulfing Detected Bearish Engulfing Detected Any Engulfing Pattern Detected These alerts can be used to notify users when a new engulfing pattern appears on the chart. Pine Script® indicatorby SimplySafeFx5
Trading SessionsSimple indicator that marks out global trading session windows.Pine Script® indicatorby Bryant26872
Entry Timing Quality [AGPro Series]Entry Timing Quality 🧠 Core Idea Is the current setup timing early, improving, in-window, late, or already exhausted? 📌 Overview / What it does Entry Timing Quality is a chart-first execution timing tool built to evaluate when a setup deserves attention from a timing perspective. The script produces a 0-100 Timing Score, a timing window, an invalidation rail, target-side room context, early / improving / prime / late / exhausted state labels, a momentum clock marker, alert conditions, and a clean AGPro panel. It does not predict price direction, automate execution, print directional commands, or replace a trader's own setup model. Its purpose is to organize timing quality after a setup thesis already exists. 🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy This script was built for traders who already see a possible setup but need a cleaner way to judge whether the timing is too early, becoming actionable, already extended, or no longer fresh. The gap it fills is specific: many tools show entries, signals, levels, or broad readiness states, but they do not isolate the timing phase of a setup. The design supports a disciplined execution-review mindset: timing first, risk context second, action only after independent confirmation. ⚡ Why This Script Is Different Most tools focus on printing entries, highlighting generic signals, or building full trade plans. This script does NOT act as a full Entry Execution Readiness system, Position Planner, Reward Room Analyzer, or directional signal indicator. Instead, it answers a narrower timing question: is the setup still early, improving into a better timing window, in a prime timing phase, late, exhausted, or structurally invalidated? ⚙️ Methodology 1. Context Detection The script detects the active timing side automatically from trend structure, or lets the user force long-side or short-side timing review. 2. Reference Mapping It maps a timing window around the active trigger reference, an invalidation rail from recent structure, a late timing rail, and target-side reference room. 3. Reaction Evaluation The model scores trigger proximity, candle efficiency, pullback maturity, momentum reset, volatility expansion, risk distance, and target-side room. 4. Visual Output The chart displays the active timing window, target-side room context, invalidation rail, late timing rail, momentum clock marker, event labels, alerts, and the AGPro panel. 🗺️ How to Read the Chart Zones = the timing window and target-side room context. Invalidation rail = the structural level that weakens or resets the current timing read. Late timing rail = the area where timing may become extended rather than fresh. Labels = compact markers for Early, Improving, Prime, Late, Exhausted, and Invalidated states. Colors = teal for stronger long-side timing context, pink for short-side or invalidation context, amber for early or late caution, and indigo for improving timing. Panel = the fast decision cockpit showing Timing Score, Window State, Momentum Phase, Risk Distance, and Action. 🚦 Signals & States • PRIME -> timing score and confirmation conditions align inside or near the active timing window. • IMPROVING -> timing is building but has not reached the Prime threshold. • EARLY -> the setup exists, but timing still needs cleaner proximity, reset, or candle quality. • LATE -> price has stretched away from the timing window and may be less fresh. • EXHAUSTED -> extension, pullback damage, or momentum heat suggests the timing phase needs reset. • INVALIDATED -> price closed beyond the structural invalidation rail. 🔔 Alerts Logic Prime Timing alerts trigger when the state upgrades into Prime Timing. Improving Timing alerts trigger when the setup moves into an active monitoring state. Late / Exhausted alerts trigger when the timing phase becomes stretched or no longer fresh. Invalidation alerts trigger when price closes beyond the active invalidation rail. Alerts are attention markers. They are not trading instructions. 🧩 Confluence Logic Timing quality improves when trigger proximity, candle efficiency, pullback maturity, momentum reset, stable volatility, trend support, and target-side room align. The score is intentionally multi-factor so a single candle or a single trend condition cannot dominate the timing read. 📊 When to Use • Pullback timing reviews • Trend continuation setups that need timing discipline • Breakout continuation setups after a reset • Execution-review workflows where a setup thesis already exists • Charts where the user wants to avoid chasing late movement ⚠️ When NOT to Use • Very low-liquidity symbols • Extremely noisy sideways markets • News-shock volatility spikes • Charts where no independent setup thesis exists • Situations where exact broker-level execution rules are required 🎛️ Key Inputs • Timing Side -> Auto, Long Timing, or Short Timing review mode. • Sensitivity -> adjusts how early or selective the timing model becomes. • Timing Lookback -> affects structure references, pullback maturity, risk distance, and target-side room. • Minimum Prime Timing Score -> sets the threshold required for Prime Timing. • Confirmation Mode -> controls how much candle, trend, and momentum confirmation is required. • Label Cooldown / Max Visible Labels -> controls label density and chart cleanliness. • Visual settings -> control timing window, momentum clock marker, label offsets, and font sizes. • Panel settings -> control panel visibility, location, theme, and font size. 🖥️ Interface & Visual Design The panel follows the AGPro public-release standard with one merged blue header row containing only the script name. The chart is designed to feel active but not crowded. It uses one timing window, one invalidation rail, one late rail, target-side room context, a compact momentum clock marker, and controlled event labels. Label and panel font sizes are adjustable, with Normal as the default. 🧪 Practical Usage Workflow 1. Read the panel Timing Score and Window State. 2. Check whether price is inside, near, late beyond, or away from the timing window. 3. Review the Momentum Phase to see whether timing is resetting, expanding, hot, or cooling. 4. Compare Risk Distance with target-side room context. 5. Treat Prime Timing as a review state, not as an automatic execution command. 🔍 Interpretation Guidelines A high Timing Score means the modeled timing conditions are cleaner than usual according to the script's rules. An Improving state can be useful because it shows timing is building but not yet fully aligned. A Late or Exhausted state does not mean price must reverse. It means the timing read is no longer fresh and should be reviewed with extra caution. The best interpretation comes from reading score, state, momentum phase, risk distance, and invalidation together. 🚫 What This Script Is NOT • Not a prediction engine • Not financial advice • Not auto trading • Not guaranteed signals • Not a full position-sizing planner • Not a directional command system • Not a full reward-room or target-planning tool ⚠️ Limitations & Transparency The model is rule-based and depends on recent structure, ATR, moving-average context, candle behavior, and RSI-based momentum reset. Different timeframes can produce different timing windows and invalidation rails. Fast volatility expansion can move a setup from Improving to Late quickly. No rule-based tool can know future price behavior, order-book conditions, spreads, or a user's execution plan. 🧠 Market Context Notes Timing is most useful when read together with broader market structure, liquidity, trend condition, volatility, and session context. A setup can have good direction but poor timing. A setup can also have a clean timing window but poor broader context. 🧾 Use Case Examples When price pulls back near the timing window, momentum resets, candle quality improves, and risk distance remains controlled, the state may move from Early to Improving or Prime. When price stretches far beyond the late rail while momentum becomes hot, the script may mark Late or Exhausted rather than encouraging the user to chase. When price closes beyond the invalidation rail, the active timing read is marked as Invalidated. 🧱 System Philosophy AGPro tools are designed to convert visible chart information into structured decision context. This script follows that philosophy by separating timing quality from generic signals, full trade planning, or prediction language. 🔐 Non-Promise Statement No script can provide certainty. No timing score can guarantee a future outcome. This tool organizes visible timing conditions so users can perform a more structured review. 📉 Risk Disclosure Trading involves risk. Users are responsible for their own analysis, execution, risk management, and decisions. This script is for educational and analytical purposes only and does not provide financial advice. 📚 Educational Note Use the script to study how timing improves, becomes prime, stretches late, exhausts, or invalidates around a structured execution window. Pine Script® indicatorby AGProLabs16
ESPI Front-Runner📰 ESPI Front-Runner — "The Leak" Detects unusual price and volume behavior in the window BEFORE corporate filings (ESPI on Warsaw Stock Exchange) or broker recommendations are published. The footprint of someone trading on information that isn't public yet — front-running, pre-disclosure leaks, or coordinated positioning before a known catalyst. --- 🧠 WHY IT WORKS --- If price moves in the news direction before the news goes public, someone knew. Insiders, leaked drafts circulating in narrow client circles, recommendations distributed before official publication, sell-side desks tipping favored accounts — the channels are many, the footprint is the same. Price drifts toward the eventual reaction, volume builds quietly, and when the announcement finally hits, half the move is already done. This indicator anchors the analysis to the known event time and quantifies what happened in the run-up. --- 🔍 WHAT IT DETECTS --- For each event you paste, the script computes three windows and a baseline: 📐 PRE — N bars before the event (did price already move?) 📐 POST — short reaction immediately after (T+1) 📐 POST EXT — extended reaction window (T+5, used to detect reload patterns) 📊 BASELINE — N bars further back (what does "normal" volume look like?) Then it classifies the event into one of 11 anomaly types based on price moves, volume ratios, sentiment alignment, and cluster context. --- 🎨 ANOMALY CLASSES --- 🌊 SYSTEMATIC — 3+ same-direction confirmed leaks in a cluster (systemic, not isolated) 🎓 REC LEAK — price aligned with broker recommendation direction (event type R) 🔄 RELOAD — pre+, post-, post EXT+ with elevated volume (insider took profit and is reloading on pullback — NOT a sell-the-news) 🎯 CONFIRMED LEAK — pre-move aligned with sentiment of the filing ↔ CONTRARIAN — pre-move opposite to sentiment (fakeout, hedge, mispricing) 🐢 SLOW LEAK — small short-term move but large multi-week drift from a retroactive anchor (slow accumulation candidate) 🔴 PUMP LEAK — coordinated buying before event (sentiment unknown) 🟣 DUMP LEAK — coordinated selling before event (sentiment unknown) 🟡 STEALTH VOL — high volume without price movement (quiet positioning) 🟢 POST REACTION — quiet pre, large post (healthy reaction, no front-running) ⚪ ESPI — nothing interesting (standard event with no anomaly) --- 📊 HOW IT LOOKS --- 🟢 Green vertical line — positive ESPI filing 🔴 Red vertical line — negative ESPI filing 🟡 Yellow vertical line — neutral filing 🟣 Purple dashed line — broker recommendation (event type R) 🟥 Red box — pre-event window 🟩 Green box — post-event window 🟦 Cyan box — post-extended window (optional, for RELOAD analysis) Each event gets a colored label with the anomaly class, sentiment tag (POS/NEG/NEU), and metrics: pre/post/post-ext returns and volume ratios. Multiple events on the same bar are aggregated into one label with a counter (e.g. "(3 ESPI)"). A summary label in the top-right corner shows aggregate stats: total events, leak count, reload count, stealth count, contrarian count. --- 📥 INPUT FORMAT --- Paste lines into the Events field, one per line: # comment Examples: 1776668400 +1 R # Trigon target 11.50 PLN 1776259860 -1 E # ESPI 23/2026 Q1 loss 1776259860 +1 # contract 50M PLN 1776259860 # bare timestamp — defaults to neutral, ESPI Sentiment: -1 / 0 / +1 (optional, default 0) Type: E (filing) or R (recommendation) — optional, default E 🐍 GET THE EVENTS — Companion Python scraper Get the scraper here: pastebin.com Save as espi_scraper.py, then: pip3 install requests beautifulsoup4 # Find company ID on biznes.pap.pl python3 espi_scraper.py --list-companies "polimex" # Generate paste-ready output for selected years (sentiment auto-classified # from filing title, output ready to paste into the Events field) python3 espi_scraper.py 2026 2025 2024 2023 --paste # Pipe straight to clipboard python3 espi_scraper.py 2026 2025 --paste | pbcopy # macOS python3 espi_scraper.py 2026 2025 --paste | xclip # Linux Then in TradingView: indicator settings → Events field → paste. For broker recommendations (event type R), add lines manually with the publication date — those aren't scraped. --- ⚙️ INPUTS --- Pre / Post / Post EXT bars — analysis windows (HTF or auto-converted from minutes) Baseline bars — background for volume ratio (default 20) Recommendation pre-window multiplier — rec leaks earlier, default ×5 vs ESPI Volume × baseline threshold — default 3.0× Return % threshold — default 0.5% Cluster N / K — search window and SYSTEMATIC threshold (default 3-of-5) Slow leak anchor — optional retroactive anchor N bars back (default off) Label size — tiny / small / normal (default) / large / huge --- 🎯 WHAT TO LOOK FOR --- A single CONFIRMED LEAK is anecdotal. Look for clusters — that's what the SYSTEMATIC tag is for. Three or more same-direction leaks within five recent events on the same ticker is the strongest pattern this indicator surfaces. REC LEAK with a 5-15 day pre-window means a recommendation circulated before publication. If the rally already covered most of the analyst's price target before the report went public, the report itself is no longer the catalyst — it's the exit liquidity. RELOAD pattern (pre+/post-/post EXT+ with elevated post-ext volume) tells you the initial sell-off was a partial profit-take, not full distribution. Insiders who reload on the pullback are still long. The opposite — pre+/post-/post EXT- with collapsing volume — is a real sell-the-news. SLOW LEAK with a 10-20 bar lookback catches multi-week accumulation that the standard pre-window misses. Useful for spotting recommendation front-running where the rally builds over a month, not days. --- 💡 PRO TIPS --- Combine with VW Drift (Silent Accumulator) — a cluster of CONFIRMED LEAKs on a stock also flagging ACCUM means the same actor is positioning patiently AND timing news catalysts. Strongest dual signal in the toolkit. Combine with Volume Profile Change Detector — a new cluster forming during the pre-window of a confirmed leak tells you the position is being built right now, at a specific price level. Combine with AutomatOff — algos pulling away in the bars right before publication is a tell. Someone in the know is clearing the field. Sentiment classification is rule-based on the filing title. Complex annexes (contract value increase vs cession vs scope change) can be misclassified. Edit sentiment manually in your paste if you spot one. Broker recommendations are not publicly scraped — enter them manually with the publication date as event type R. The ×5 pre-window multiplier compensates for earlier circulation. --- 🌍 BUILT FOR --- Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW). The companion Python scraper (linked above) pulls filings from biznes.pap.pl and outputs the paste format directly. The indicator itself is market-agnostic — paste any event timestamps from any source on any ticker. --- ⚠️ DISCLAIMER --- Research tool. Anomaly classifications are time correlations, not proof of manipulation. A single CONFIRMED LEAK is not a trade signal. Look for clusters, repeats, and confirmation across multiple toolkit indicators. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Not financial advice. --- Open source. Part of the Smart Money Hunter / GPW Anomaly Detection toolkit. Pine Script® indicatorby fis_wse7
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Seasonality Tables Stock vs SectorSeasonality Tables — Stock vs Sector Displays two colour-coded seasonal return tables. The top table shows the current stock's average historical returns; the bottom table shows the same for its sector ETF — letting you instantly compare whether a seasonal tendency is stock-specific or a broad sector effect. ━━━ WHAT IT SHOWS ━━━ Annual mode (default): One column per calendar month (JAN–DEC), showing the average close-to-close monthly return across all history. Green = historically positive, Red = historically negative. The current month is highlighted in amber. Monthly mode: One column per calendar day of the current month (e.g. days 1–30 for April), showing the average daily return for that day-of-month across all historical years. Useful for identifying intra-month timing patterns. The current day is highlighted in amber. Both tables include a TOTAL column showing the cumulative average return across all periods. ━━━ SECTOR ETF ━━━ The sector ETF is automatically selected based on the stock's GICS sector classification: Energy → XEJ (AU) / XLE (US) Materials → XMJ (AU) / XLB (US) Financials → XFJ (AU) / XLF (US) Health Care → XHJ (AU) / XLV (US) Industrials → XNJ (AU) / XLI (US) Consumer Staples → XSJ (AU) / XLP (US) Info Technology → XIJ (AU) / XLK (US) Consumer Disc. → XDJ (AU) / XLY (US) Comm. Services → XTJ (AU) / XLC (US) Utilities → XUJ (AU) / XLU (US) Real Estate → XPJ (AU) / XLRE (US) Other → XJO (AU) / SPY (US) For other markets it will default to the US equivalent sector. The ETF title row shows or so you always know which is active. Override available in settings. The sector ETF calculates seasonality on its own full bar history independently — so even if the stock only lists 5 years of data, the sector table can still draw on 20+ years. ━━━ SETTINGS ━━━ Layout • Table Alignment — Vertical (stock on top, sector below) or Horizontal (stock left, sector right) • Seasonality Scale — Annual (monthly columns) or Monthly (daily columns for current month) Lookback • Stock Lookback Years — years of history to include for the stock (0 = all history) • Sector Lookback Years — years of history to include for the sector ETF (0 = all history) Sector ETF Override • Override Auto ETF — disable auto-mapping and enter a ticker manually • Manual ETF Ticker — the ticker to use when override is enabled Colours — full control over positive/negative cell colours, header colours, title colours, and the current period highlight colour. ━━━ NOTES ━━━ • Daily timeframe required. A warning is shown on other timeframes. • The n yrs label in each table shows how many years of data were actually captured. • Past seasonal patterns do not guarantee future performance.Pine Script® indicatorby lukswaUpdated 9
ICT 2022 NAS100 | Smart Trend v2.0ICT 2022 Ultra-Institutional Engine: Smart Trend & Pre-Alert System Overview The ICT 2022 Ultra-Institutional Engine is an advanced, semi-automated indicator meticulously engineered to trade the renowned ICT 2022 mentorship model. Optimized primarily for the 15-minute (M15) timeframe, this algorithm scans the market in real-time to identify high-probability institutional setups while strictly filtering out low-quality signals through multi-timeframe confluence and smart risk management. 🔥 Core Features & Logic Complete ICT Market Structure: Automatically detects Liquidity Sweeps and validates Market Structure Shifts (MSS) backed by dynamic Displacement. Pre-Alert Warning System: Stay one step ahead. The engine identifies developing setups (e.g., liquidity swept in the direction of the higher timeframe trend) and plots a "Pre-Alert" marker, allowing you to prepare before the actual entry signal fires. Smart H1 Trend Filtering: Trade with the institutional tide. A background algorithmic check validates the 1-hour (H1) trend using a customizable EMA. Signals that contradict the higher timeframe macro-trend are automatically suppressed. Time-Based Execution (Killzones): The algorithm exclusively operates during optimal high-volatility windows—specifically the London and New York Killzones—ensuring you only trade when institutional volume is present. Minimum Stop Loss Protection: A built-in safety net that evaluates the pip distance of a potential Stop Loss. If the SL is dangerously tight (falling below your defined minimum pip threshold), the trade is invalidated to protect against algorithmic stop hunts. 📊 Institutional Visuals & On-Chart HUD Dynamic POI Plotting: Automatically draws relevant Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Order Blocks (OB) strictly at the point of entry for clean, clutter-free chart analysis. Automated Risk/Reward Projections: The moment a valid MSS occurs, the indicator visualizes your exact Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit zones based on your pre-configured Risk:Reward ratio. Premium Heads-Up Display (HUD): A sleek, non-intrusive dashboard displays critical real-time data at a glance: Active Session, Higher Timeframe Trend, Liquidity Status, and Engine State (Scanning vs. Pending Entry). ⚙️ Total Customization Designed with a highly organized and intuitive settings menu, allowing you to fine-tune: Time: Custom Killzone hours and timezones. Trend & Logic: Toggle H1 filtering, adjust displacement multipliers, and define swing lookback precision. Visuals: Fully toggleable FVGs, Order Blocks, Target Boxes, and Pre-Alerts. 🔔 Fully Integrated Alerts Never miss a setup. The script includes native TradingView alertcondition() support, instantly pushing LONG and SHORT signals directly to your app, email, or webhook.Pine Script® strategyby yonatanhashai5
Multi-Contract Volume Sum An indicator that summarizes contract volume. You can enter 12 contracts, with a choice of 4 profiles for easy application on 4 instruments. NYMEX:CL1! NYMEX:NG1! ICEEUR:BRN1! Pine Script® indicatorby FX_power2
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Morning & Evening Star Detector [SSFX]Morning & Evening Star Detector is an open-source candlestick pattern indicator designed to identify two classic 3-candle reversal formations: the Morning Star and the Evening Star. The Morning Star is a bullish reversal pattern that typically appears after bearish pressure. The indicator identifies it using a 3-candle structure: A strong bearish first candle A small-bodied middle candle, representing hesitation or loss of momentum A strong bullish third candle that closes back into the body of the first candle The Evening Star is the opposite bearish reversal pattern. It is detected when the market forms: A strong bullish first candle A small-bodied middle candle A strong bearish third candle that closes back into the body of the first candle To make the patterns easier to read on the chart, the script automatically draws a box around the full 3-candle formation: Green box = Morning Star Red box = Evening Star The box covers the full high-to-low range of the entire pattern, helping traders visually study where the reversal structure formed. Main features: Detects Morning Star bullish reversal patterns Detects Evening Star bearish reversal patterns Draws visual boxes around valid 3-candle patterns Green highlight for Morning Star formations Red highlight for Evening Star formations Optional labels for detected patterns Optional background highlighting Adjustable candle body percentage filters Adjustable middle candle size filter Adjustable third candle close requirement Optional gap requirement for more traditional pattern detection Built-in alert conditions for both pattern types The pattern logic is fully customizable. Users can adjust the required body size of the first candle, the maximum body size of the star candle, the minimum body size of the confirmation candle, and how deeply the third candle must close into the first candle’s body. The optional gap setting is included for traders who prefer a more classical definition of Morning Star and Evening Star patterns. Since many markets such as forex, gold, crypto, and index CFDs often do not produce clean session gaps, the gap requirement can be turned off for more flexible detection. This indicator is intended for educational and analytical use. It does not predict future price movement and should not be used as a standalone trading system. Morning Star and Evening Star patterns are best interpreted together with market structure, support and resistance, trend context, volume, and proper risk management. Pine Script® indicatorby SimplySafeFx18
Consolidation DetectorInstitutional tier detection for Micro Gold Futures Identifies price consolidation zones during the MGC Globex session (6 PM – 5 PM ET) and classifies them into three tiers based on how long price holds within a defined range. Built specifically for Micro Gold Futures (MGC) but applicable to any instrument with extended trading hours. How it works The script tracks three independent range thresholds simultaneously (5pt, 7pt, and 10pt). When price holds within a threshold for a sustained period, the zone is promoted through a tier system: B-Tier (yellow) — consolidation held for 15+ minutes. Zone is forming. A-Tier (orange) — consolidation held for 30+ minutes. Institutionally relevant. S-Tier (purple) — consolidation held for 60+ minutes. High-conviction accumulation or distribution zone. Each tier upgrade fires a separate alert. Zones are drawn as boxes and extend forward until price breaks out. When price exits a zone, the box border updates to reflect the final tier achieved. What to look for S-Tier zones represent price areas where neither buyers nor sellers were willing to push price significantly. These are the levels institutions use to quietly accumulate or distribute positions. A breakout from an S-Tier zone — especially with elevated volume — is a high-probability directional signal. Inputs Range thresholds for each of the three trackers Tier promotion times (B / A / S in minutes) Session window (default 6 PM – 5 PM ET) Per-tier visibility togglesPine Script® indicatorby JinkyJohn5