A suite of custom TradingView Pine Script indicators — overlay structure and oscillator panels for classical and Smart-Money analysis.
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The Project
IJN-Indy is my personal instrument rack for TradingView — a collection of custom Pine Script indicators built to read price the way I want to read it, without the noise of off-the-shelf scripts. Four instruments, two drawn on the chart and two living in the panel, each one merged and tuned from the methods I actually trade.
It isn't a product. It's the working toolkit I reach for every session, kept in one place and version-controlled so a setup that works once keeps working.
At a glance
- 4
- Instruments
- 30+
- Signals merged
- Pine
- Built in
- 5
- Divergence engines
Two overlay · two panel
Classical + Smart Money
TradingView-native
WT · RSI · MFI · KVO · WTO
Overlay and Panel
The suite splits along two axes. Visualize indicators draw on the chart itself — structure, zones, clouds and channels laid over price. Panel indicators sit below it — oscillators that measure momentum, flow and exhaustion. Within each pair, X carries the classical toolkit and Z carries the modern, market-structure view.
Run one of each and you get a complete read: where price is, what it's doing, and whether the move has any conviction left.
The Suite
Visualize-X
Classical, on the chart.
WaveTrend, MA/EMA, momentum (EMA + RSI), the Elliott Wave Oscillator, an oscillator workbench with delta volume, and the Ichimoku cloud — the traditional overlay toolkit in one script.
Visualize-Z
Smart money, on the chart.
Smart Money Concept and ICT in practice: market structure, fair value gaps, order blocks, predictive channels and support / resistance zones.
Panel-X
Momentum, below the chart.
A full oscillator dashboard — WaveTrend, RSI, Stoch RSI, Money Flow Index, Parabolic SAR, Schaff Trend Cycle, Bollinger Bands, Kumo implied volatility and built-in WT / RSI / MFI divergence.
Panel-Z
Flow and exhaustion.
Donchian area and bias, overbought / oversold, the Klinger Volume Oscillator and Wave Trend Oscillator, with divergence flagged across both.
Charts
How it reads
Each script is a merge, not a wrapper. The classical side leans on momentum and trend — WaveTrend crosses, RSI and Money Flow extremes, Schaff cycles and Bollinger compression. The modern side leans on structure — break of structure and change of character, fair value gaps that price tends to revisit, order blocks where the move began.
Divergence runs through both: WaveTrend, RSI and MFI on the X panels, Klinger and Wave Trend on the Z panels — flagging the moments when price and its underlying flow quietly disagree.
Off-the-shelf indicators read the market someone else's way. These read it mine.