Heatmap Trailing Stop with Breakouts (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Heatmap Trailing Stop with Breakouts (Zeiierman) is a trend and breakout detection tool that combines dynamic trailing stop logic, Fibonacci-based levels, and a real-time market heatmap into a single, intuitive system.
This indicator is designed to help traders visualize pressure zones, manage stop placement, and identify breakout opportunities supported by contextual price–derived heat. Whether you're trailing trends, detecting reversals, or entering on explosive breakouts — this tool keeps you anchored in structure and sentiment.
It projects adaptive trailing stop levels and calculates Fibonacci extensions from swing-based extremes. These levels are then colored by a market heatmap engine that tracks price interaction intensity — showing where the market is "hot" and likely to respond.
On top of that, it includes breakout signals powered by HTF momentum conditions, trend direction, and heatmap validation — giving you signals only when the context is strong.
█ How It Works
⚪ Trailing Stop Engine
At its core, the script uses an ATR-based trailing stop with trend detection:
ATR Length – Defines volatility smoothing using EMA MA of true range.
Multiplier – Expands/retracts the trailing offset depending on market aggression.
Real-Time Extremum Tracking – Uses local highs/lows to define Fibonacci anchors.
⚪ Fibonacci Projection + Heatmap
With each trend shift, Fibonacci levels are projected from the new swing to the current trailing stop. These include:
Fib 61.8, 78.6, 88.6, and 100% (trailing stop) lines
Heatmap Coloring – Each level'slevel's color is determined by how frequently price has interacted with that level in the recent range (defined by ATR).
Strength Score (1–10) – The number of touches per level is normalized and averaged to create a heatmap ""score"" displayed as a colored bar on the chart.
⚪ Breakout Signal System
This engine detects high-confidence breakout signals using a higher timeframe candle structure:
Bullish Breakout – Strong bullish candle + momentum + trend confirmation + heatmap score threshold.
Bearish Breakout – Strong bearish candle + momentum + trend confirmation + heatmap score threshold.
Cooldown Logic – Prevents signals from clustering too frequently during volatile periods.
█ How to Use
⚪ Trend Following & Trail Stops
Use the Trailing Stop line to manage positions or time entries in line with trend direction. Trailing stop flips are highlighted with dot markers.
⚪ Fibonacci Heat Zones
The projected Fibonacci levels serve as price magnets or support/resistance zones. Watch how price reacts at Fib 61.8/78.6/88.6 levels — especially when they're glowing with high heatmap scores (more glow = more historical touches = stronger significance).
⚪ Breakout Signals
Enable breakout signals when you want to trade breakouts only under strong context. Use the "Heatmap Strength Threshold" to require a minimum score (1–10).
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Stop Distance ATR Length – ATR period for volatility smoothing
Stop Distance Multiplier – Adjusts the trailing stop'sstop's distance from price
Heatmap Range ATR Length – Defines how far back the heatmap scans for touches
Number of Heat Levels – Total levels used in the heatmap (more = finer resolution)
Minimum Touches per Level – Defines what counts as a ""hot"" level
Heatmap Strength Threshold – Minimum average heat score (1–10) required for breakouts
Timeframe – HTF source used to evaluate breakout momentum structure
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Disclaimer
The content provided in my scripts, indicators, ideas, algorithms, and systems is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or a solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
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Money NoodleMoney Noodle Indicator - How It Works
The Money Noodle indicator is a trend-following and support/resistance tool that combines multiple exponential moving averages (EMAs) with dynamic volatility-based bands to create a comprehensive trading system.
Core Components
1. Triple EMA System ("The Noodles")
Fast EMA (12): Most responsive to price changes, shows short-term momentum
Medium EMA (21): Intermediate trend direction
Slow EMA (35): Main trend line that acts as the central reference point
The "noodle" effect comes from how these three EMAs weave around each other and the price action, creating curved, flowing lines that resemble noodles.
2. Dynamic Volatility Bands
Upper Band: Main EMA + (ATR × Band Multiplier)
Lower Band: Main EMA - (ATR × Band Multiplier)
Uses a 20-period ATR (Average True Range) to measure market volatility
Band width automatically adjusts - wider during volatile periods, tighter during consolidation
How It Functions
Trend Identification:
When all three EMAs are aligned (fast > medium > slow), it indicates a strong uptrend
When EMAs are inverted (fast < medium < slow), it signals a downtrend
EMA crossovers provide early trend change signals
Support & Resistance:
The bands act as dynamic support and resistance levels
Price tends to bounce off the bands during trending markets
Band breaks often signal strong momentum moves or trend changes
Volatility Assessment:
Band width indicates market volatility - wider bands = higher volatility
ATR-based calculation makes the bands adaptive to current market conditions
The 0.0125 multiplier provides optimal sensitivity for most timeframes
Trading Applications
Entry Signals:
Buy when price bounces off the lower band with EMA alignment
Sell when price bounces off the upper band against the trend
Breakout trades when price decisively breaks through bands
Trend Following:
Use the main EMA (35) as your trend filter
Trade in the direction of EMA alignment
The "noodles" help identify trend strength - tighter = stronger trend
Risk Management:
Bands provide natural stop-loss levels
Band width helps size positions (wider bands = smaller size due to higher volatility)
The indicator works best on daily timeframes and provides a visual, intuitive way to read market structure, trend direction, and volatility all in one tool.
Auto Trend ChannelAuto Trend Channel
This indicator automatically draws a dynamic trend channel based on the 2 most recent swing highs and 2 most recent swing lows. It supports multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis and intelligently refreshes the channel when new pivot points are formed.
It’s designed to help traders visualize dynamic price channels in real time, making it useful for trend-following, breakout detection, and support/resistance analysis.
🛠️ Features:
🔍 Auto-detects pivot highs and lows using customizable sensitivity
📅 Works on any timeframe, with optional higher-timeframe input
➡️ Extends trendlines forward into the future by a defined number of bars
🔁 Automatically replaces old channels with new ones as new pivots form
🌈 Optional channel fill between upper and lower trendlines for better visualization
💡 Usage Tips:
Use higher sensitivity (e.g., 15–30) on higher timeframes like Daily or Weekly
Use lower sensitivity (e.g., 5–10) for intraday trading on 15m–1h charts
Combine with volume or price action for entry confirmation at channel boundaries
CQ_MTF Target Price Lines [BitCoin Hoy]This script is dedicated to Esteban Pérez, host and creator of Youtube Channel "Bitcoin Hoy".
The idea behind this indicator is his daily sugestion of having a notebook to write down the Intraday, 4H, Daily and Weekly calculated target prices. All the community in his channel will find this script helpful.
After typing in the target prices, they'll be shown on the chart.
Thank you very much Esteban!
RSI+MFI+RVI+stoch+BBAn indicator that displays five technical indicators in one code.
The technical indicators are:
RSI, MFI, RVI, Stoch, and BB.
Contrarian 100 MAPairs nicely with Enhanced-Stock-Ticker-with-50MA-vs-200MA located here:
Description
The Contrarian 100 MA is a sophisticated Pine Script v6 indicator designed for traders seeking to identify key market structure shifts and trend reversals using a combination of a 100-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) envelope and Inner Circle Trader (ICT) Break of Structure (BoS) and Market Structure Shift (MSS) logic. By overlaying a semi-transparent SMA-based shadow on the price chart and plotting bullish and bearish structure signals, this indicator helps traders visualize critical price levels and potential trend changes. It leverages higher timeframe (HTF) pivot points and dynamic logic to adapt to various chart timeframes, making it ideal for swing and contrarian trading strategies. Customizable colors, timeframes, and alert conditions enhance its versatility for manual and automated trading setups.
Key Features
SMA Envelope: Plots a 100-period SMA for high and low prices, creating a semi-transparent (50% opacity) purple shadow to highlight the price range and provide context for price movements.
ICT BoS/MSS Logic: Identifies Break of Structure (BoS) and Market Structure Shift (MSS) signals for both bullish and bearish conditions, based on HTF pivot points.
Dynamic Timeframe Support: Adjusts pivot detection based on user-selected HTF (default: 1D) and chart timeframe (1M, 5M, 15M, 30M, 1H, 4H, 1D), ensuring adaptability across markets.
Visual Signals: Draws dotted lines for BoS (bullish/bearish) and MSS (bullish/bearish) signals at pivot levels, with customizable colors for easy identification.
Contrarian Approach: Signals potential reversals by combining SMA context with ICT structure breaks, ideal for traders looking to capitalize on trend shifts.
Alert Conditions: Supports alerts for bullish/bearish BoS and MSS signals, enabling integration with TradingView’s alert system for automated trading.
Performance Optimization: Uses efficient pivot detection and line management to minimize resource usage while maintaining accuracy.
Technical Details
SMA Calculation:
Computes 100-period SMAs for high (smaHigh) and low (smaLow) prices.
Plots invisible SMAs (fully transparent) and fills the area between them with 50% transparent purple for visual context.
Pivot Detection:
Uses ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow to identify HTF swing points, with dynamic lookback periods (rlBars: 5 for daily, 2 for intraday).
Tracks pivot highs (pH, nPh) and lows (pL, nPl) using a custom piv type for price and time.
BoS/MSS Logic:
Bullish BoS: Triggered when price breaks above a pivot high in a bullish trend, drawing a line at the pivot level.
Bearish BoS: Triggered when price breaks below a pivot low in a bearish trend.
Bullish MSS: Occurs when price breaks a pivot high in a bearish trend, signaling a potential trend reversal.
Bearish MSS: Occurs when price breaks a pivot low in a bullish trend.
Lines are drawn using line.new with xloc.bar_time for precise alignment, styled as dotted with customizable colors.
HTF Integration: Fetches HTF close prices and pivot data using request.security with lookahead_on for accurate signal timing.
Line Management: Maintains an array of lines (lin), removing outdated lines when new MSS signals occur to keep the chart clean.
Pivot Reset: Clears broken pivots (e.g., when price exceeds a pivot high or falls below a pivot low) to ensure fresh signal generation.
How to Use
Add to Chart:
Copy the script into TradingView’s Pine Editor and apply it to your chart.
Configure Settings:
SMA Length: Adjust the SMA period (default: 100 bars) to suit your trading style.
Structure Timeframe: Set the HTF for pivot detection (default: 1D).
Chart Timeframe: Select the chart timeframe (1M, 5M, 15M, 30M, 1H, 4H, 1D) to adjust pivot sensitivity.
Colors: Customize bullish/bearish BoS and MSS line colors via input settings.
Interpret Signals:
Bullish BoS: White dotted line (default) at a broken pivot high in a bullish trend, indicating trend continuation.
Bearish BoS: White dotted line at a broken pivot low in a bearish trend.
Bullish MSS: White dotted line at a broken pivot high in a bearish trend, suggesting a reversal to bullish.
Bearish MSS: White dotted line at a broken pivot low in a bullish trend, suggesting a reversal to bearish.
Use the SMA shadow to gauge price position within the recent range.
Set Alerts:
Create alerts for bullish/bearish BoS and MSS signals using TradingView’s alert system.
Customize Visuals:
Adjust line colors or SMA fill transparency via TradingView’s settings for better visibility.
Example Use Cases
Swing Trading: Use MSS signals to enter trades at potential trend reversals, with the SMA envelope confirming price extremes.
Contrarian Trading: Capitalize on BoS and MSS signals to trade against prevailing trends, using the SMA shadow for context.
Automated Trading: Integrate BoS/MSS alerts with trading bots for systematic entries and exits.
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Combine HTF signals (e.g., 1D) with lower timeframe charts (e.g., 1H) for precise entries.
Notes
Testing: Backtest the indicator on your chosen market and timeframe to validate performance.
Compatibility: Built for Pine Script v6 and tested on TradingView as of June 19, 2025.
Limitations: Signals rely on HTF pivot accuracy, which may lag in fast-moving markets. Adjust rlBars or timeframe for sensitivity.
Optional Enhancements: Consider uncommenting or adding a histogram for SMA divergence (e.g., smaHigh - smaLow) for additional insights.
Acknowledgments
This indicator combines ICT’s market structure concepts with a dynamic SMA envelope to provide a unique contrarian trading tool. Share your feedback or suggestions in the TradingView comments, and happy trading!
spx levelsThis script accommodates a 'string' using the formatting $ symbol then label (liek support for example). The string can be anything oyu want that you make up. I use it for SPX and publish a string daily for my substack subscribers. This is here for them but its free for anyone
Last Candle Std Dev BandsSTandard deviation candles, very basic not much, can build into a larger mean reversion strategy
Anchored VWAP & STD BandsAnchoring VWAP with optional bands.
Use the settings to adjust the point you want the VWAP to always reset on. This allows you to not have to for example set a VWAP every morning at NY open, it will just be there.
Optional bands are available and configurable to whatever standard deviation you wish to have. Please try to keep them in ascending order if you turn on multiple. Bands can fill between bands, so band 3 will fill between band 2 and 3, but not 1 and 3. If you don't care for the color filling set the transparency on the fill color for the band you want no fill on.
Some cycle examples:
Every day at 6PM:
Year: off
Month: off
Day: off
Hour: 18
Every Month:
Year: off
Month: off
Day: 1
Hour: off
Fib-SMAs + 23↘38 Signal🧠 Fibonacci SMAs — and the Bearish Power of the 23↘38 Cross
This script plots a ribbon of 5 Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), each derived from Fibonacci retracement ratios:
23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6% — all calculated as percentages of a base length (default: 100 bars).
It transforms the classical Fibonacci concept from static price levels into a dynamic trend structure based on time.
🔍 The Pattern I Discovered
When studying the Daily BTC chart, I found a powerful recurring signal:
When the 23.6% SMA (fuchsia) crosses below the 38.2% SMA (teal),
Bitcoin tends to pull back significantly in the following weeks.
This signal, which I call the 23↘38 cross, shows up at:
Major market tops
Bull market pauses
Local overextensions during trend runs
In backtested cases since 2014, this cross preceded corrections of 8–35%, usually playing out over the following 10–40 days.
⚠️ What’s Happening Now?
A fresh 23↘38 bearish cross has just occurred on the Daily BTC chart.
Historically, these setups often result in BTC pulling back into the zone where the 61.8% and 78.6% SMAs act as mean reversion targets.
That puts the next major support zone in the range of $94.5k to $79k — highlighted automatically on the chart when the signal appears.
💡 Why Use Fibonacci for Time?
Fibonacci levels (0.236, 0.382, 0.618...) are traditionally used on the price axis.
This tool flips that idea: it applies Fibonacci ratios to the time axis — calculating SMAs that reflect natural market timing rhythms, not just support/resistance lines.
The result is a ribbon of rhythm, where each line represents a unique retracement of time-based momentum.
🧰 Features Included
Besides the core 23↘38 bearish signal, the script includes optional toggleable modules:
Name Description
Ribbon Flip-and-Go Detects full bullish or bearish alignment and trend ignition
Pinch Breakout Flags volatility compression followed by expansion
Deep-Dip Buy/Sell Finds smart pullbacks in ongoing trends using the 61.8% SMA
Each one includes alertcondition() support, so you can automate strategies or trading bots.
🧭 How to Trade It
Use the 23↘38 cross as an early warning to:
Secure profits
De-risk exposure
Watch for pullbacks to the slower SMAs (61.8% / 78.6%)
It’s not a short signal by itself, but a macro timing filter that consistently front-runs volatility drops in overheated markets.
📉 Historical Examples (BTC 1D)
Nov 2021 top → -35% drop
April 2022 rally → -28% retracement
Mid-2023 local high → -15% correction
June 2025 cross → current signal, target zone: 94.5k–79k
⚠️ Disclaimer
This is not financial advice. It’s a tool for studying probability patterns in price action.
Use it alongside proper risk management and market context.
Trend System - Bands (H1)Band indicator to help identify trends on H1. Note turn off signals and just use band as is
Mis Tres EMAs PersonalizablesIndicardor de 3 EMAS personalizables, inicialmente configuradas en periodos de 8, 20 y 200.
Bandas de MANCUSOThe lower band is calculated by taking the average of the minimum prices over the last ten days, minus the average range of the last three days multiplied by two.
The upper band is derived from the average of the maximum prices over the last ten days, plus the average range of the last three days multiplied by two.
The middle band is calculated as the average between the upper and lower bands.
This middle band serves as a buy or sell signal, depending on the direction in which the price crosses it.
The upper band acts as an upward target, and the lower band as a downward target.
The average range that is added to the upper band and subtracted from the lower band (multiplied by two in both cases) is calculated by averaging the ranges of the last three days.
Each daily range is obtained as the difference between the high and the low of each day. These three values are then averaged and applied as described above.
BOLL + RSI 趋势信号📘 Strategy Name
BOLL + RSI Dot Cluster Strategy (Unfiltered Base Version)
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🎯 Overview
This strategy combines Bollinger Bands (BOLL) with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to identify short-term overbought and oversold conditions. By detecting when price breaks out of the BOLL channels and confirming with RSI extremes, the strategy generates buy/sell signals with graded strength, visualized through stacked colored dots on the chart.
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🔍 Core Logic
🟢 Buy Signal Conditions:
• Price closes below the lower Bollinger Band, indicating potential market oversold conditions or capitulation;
• RSI is below the oversold threshold (default: 30), confirming technical oversold status;
• When both conditions are met, a buy signal is generated.
🔴 Sell Signal Conditions:
• Price closes above the upper Bollinger Band, suggesting a sharp short-term rally;
• RSI is above the overbought threshold (default: 70), confirming technical overbought status;
• When both conditions are satisfied, a sell signal is triggered.
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📊 Signal Strength Scoring System
Each signal is scored from 1 to 5 based on:
Dimension Logic Score Range
RSI Score Based on how extreme the RSI is (e.g. >90 or <10 scores highest) 1–5
Price Distance Score Based on the percentage deviation of the current price from the Bollinger middle band 1–5
• The final signal strength is the average of both scores (rounded), capped at 5.
• Signals are visualized as 1 to 5 stacked dots (green for buy, red for sell) above or below the candles.
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🧭 Use Cases & Suitability
• Designed as a visual manual trading aid;
• Can serve as a signal confirmation module for other strategies;
• Particularly suited for volatile assets such as BTC, ETH, altcoins, and momentum stocks;
• Works well on 1H, 4H, or daily charts;
• Not recommended for blindly shorting during strong uptrends (unless used with stop-loss logic).
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⚠️ Key Characteristics & Limitations
• This is a base version — no trend filters, cooldown mechanisms, or lockouts are applied;
• May generate consecutive opposite signals during strong trends (e.g., repeated sell signals during an uptrend);
• Users are encouraged to customize or enhance this strategy with:
• Trend filters (e.g., EMA, MACD);
• Cooldown intervals;
• Volume or divergence confirmations;
• All signals are probabilistic and do not constitute financial advice.
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🔔 Visual Guide
• Green dots stacked below candles represent buy signals;
• Red dots stacked above candles represent sell signals;
• The number of dots = signal strength (1–5);
• Bollinger Bands are plotted in white, the midline in yellow, with a subtle white background channel.
Mis Tres EMAs PersonalizablesIndicador personalizable con 3 EMA´s. Inicialmente configurado para periodos de 8, 20 y 200.
SMA 50 closeThe simple moving average is used to forecast demand. Therefore, demand data from previous periods can be used to estimate the next period using the simple moving average. We'll see how this is done below.
Estrategia NASDAQ - EMA 20/50/200, VWAP, OB, FVG, RSI✅ EMA 20, 50, 200
✅ VWAP
✅ RSI en tabla (texto blanco)
✅ Order Blocks (OB)
✅ Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
✅ Íconos visuales para cruces EMA20 ↔ VWAP
15-minute Nasdaq strategy
BullBearing Reversal Indicator with MACDBullbearing rocks.. This indicator gives you reversal opportunity for BTC USD Perpetual
Bollinger Bands Highlight [Custom TF]
Highlights the blocks where the chart is outside upper or lower Bollinger Band.
Customizable timeframe.
Trend System - Bands (H4)A band indicator on the h4 timeframe designed to assist with catchig h4 trend moves
RSI Games 1.2he "RSI Games 1.2" indicator enhances the standard RSI by adding several layers of analysis:
Standard RSI Calculation: It calculates the RSI based on a configurable length (default 14 periods) and a user-selected source (default close price).
RSI Bands: It plots horizontal lines at 70 (red, overbought), 50 (yellow, neutral), and 30 (green, oversold) to easily identify extreme RSI levels.
RSI Smoothing with Moving Averages (MAs) and Bollinger Bands (BBs):
You can apply various types of moving averages (SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA) to smooth the RSI line.
If you choose "SMA + Bollinger Bands," the indicator will also plot Bollinger Bands around the smoothed RSI, providing dynamic overbought/oversold levels based on volatility.
The RSI line itself changes color based on whether it's above (green) or below (red) its smoothing MA.
It also fills the area between the RSI and its smoothing MA, coloring it green when RSI is above and red when below.
Bollinger Band Signals: When Bollinger Bands are enabled, the indicator marks "Buy" signals (green arrow up) when the RSI crosses above the lower Bollinger Band and "Sell" signals (red arrow down) when it crosses below the upper Bollinger Band.
Background Coloring: The background of the indicator pane changes to light green when RSI is below 30 (oversold) and light red when RSI is above 70 (overbought), visually highlighting extreme conditions.
Divergence Detection: This is a key feature. The indicator automatically identifies and labels:
Regular Bullish Divergence: Price makes a lower low, but RSI makes a higher low. This often signals a potential reversal to the upside.
Regular Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high, but RSI makes a lower high. This often signals a potential reversal to the downside.
Hidden Bullish Divergence: Price makes a higher low, but RSI makes a lower low. This can indicate a continuation of an uptrend.
Hidden Bearish Divergence: Price makes a lower high, but RSI makes a higher high. This can indicate a continuation of a downtrend.
Divergences are visually marked with labels and can trigger alerts.