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Free TradingView Indicators

Professional tools. Educational use. No signals.

Ibotrade Strategies™ publishes a limited set of free, open-access TradingView indicators designed to support market structure analysis, trend context, and risk awareness.

These tools are offered for educational and analytical purposes only and reflect the same risk-first, non-repainting philosophy used across our institutional-grade strategy suite.

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Why We Offer Free Indicators

Free indicators serve three purposes:

Useful Analytical Tools

Provide practical market context without exposing proprietary strategy logic

Engineering Standards

Demonstrate our execution discipline and professional-grade development

Methodology Alignment

Allow traders to evaluate whether our approach aligns with their trading style

They are not signal services and are not intended to replace a complete trading system.

What to Expect (and What Not to Expect)

✓ You Can Expect:

  • Clean, non-repainting logic

  • Bar-close confirmed calculations

  • Practical market context tools

  • Professional-grade visuals

✗ You Should Not Expect:

  • Buy/sell signals

  • Automated entries

  • Performance guarantees

  • Strategy logic disclosure

Available Free Indicators

Regime Context Panel (RCP)

RCP is a market environment tool that defines when conditions are favorable—before any trade is considered.

It classifies the market into clear regimes (trend, range, expansion, or chop) using trend strength, volatility, and structure, then translates that into actionable context: flow, posture, and confidence.

Instead of generating signals, RCP helps traders align with the environment—because execution only works when conditions permit it.

Environment first. Execution second.

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Bull Trend Breakout Watchlist Alerts

is a trend-following alert tool built to help identify breakout candidates in established bullish environments. The indicator scans for price breaking above a prior range while requiring EMA alignment, relative strength confirmation, volume support, and a simple long-bias regime filter. When conditions align, it marks potential entry events on the chart and can also flag exit events based on the selected trailing stop method. Designed for watchlist monitoring and market observation, it helps traders focus on stocks showing structured breakout behavior rather than random price spikes.

Relative Volume Supply Demand Regime Map

Relative Volume Supply Demand Regime Map is a relative volume and market participation analysis tool that classifies trading activity into distinct volume regimes.
Instead of comparing volume only to a simple moving average, the indicator combines time-of-day normalization, relative volume analysis, and an effort vs result framework to highlight when participation deviates from typical conditions.
A visual Regime Map summarizes the relationship between participation and price progress, providing a quick view of the current market environment.
The objective is market context rather than trade signals, helping traders evaluate whether price movement is supported by meaningful participation or occurring in relatively thin conditions.

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Trend Quality Gate (TQG)

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Volume Sentiment Drift (VSD)

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Quantitative Trend Scanner (QTS Dashboard)

Trend Quality Gate (TQG) is a market-context tool designed to help traders evaluate the character of a trend — not just its direction.

Rather than focusing on entries or signals, this indicator summarizes structural alignment, participation quality, and broader market conditions into a simple posture readout for situational awareness.

 

Volume Sentiment Drift (VSD) is a participation and efficiency indicator designed to measure the balance between price movement and underlying volume pressure.

Rather than focusing on absolute volume, the model evaluates whether price is advancing efficiently (low resistance, steady demand) or encountering friction (supply absorption, instability). This helps identify when trends are being supported by clean participation versus when they are vulnerable to stall or reversal.

By classifying regimes such as acceleration, distribution, or drift, VSD provides context on whether the tape is becoming easier or harder to move—offering insight into continuation potential and underlying market pressure.

Quantitative Trend Scanner (QTS) is a context engine designed to evaluate a stock’s position within the broader market and sector landscape. It combines relative strength, cycle positioning, and sector alignment into a structured dashboard that classifies leadership versus laggard behavior.

The model measures distance from key reference points (such as 52-week ranges), compares performance against sector benchmarks, and incorporates beta and exhaustion metrics to assess where a stock sits within its current cycle.

Rather than identifying entries, QTS provides a high-level decision framework—helping determine whether a stock is operating in a favorable leadership environment or showing signs of relative weakness within its group.

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Relative Strength Leadership Engine v2.0

The Relative Strength Leadership Engine v2.0 is a context-first diagnostic tool designed to identify true market leadership. Instead of simple ratio lines, this script employs a multi-layered scoring model to determine if a symbol is truly outperforming its benchmark (e.g., SPY) or simply riding market beta.The Problem It Solves Many relative strength indicators fail to distinguish between idiosyncratic leadership and market correlation. A stock might look strong simply because it is a high-beta names moving in lockstep with a rising index. This engine uses Pearson Correlation Filtering and Volatility Normalization to decouple these factors.

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Price Behavior vs Volatility (PBvV)

Price Behavior vs Volatility (PBvV) is a regime-based indicator designed to evaluate how efficiently price is moving relative to underlying volatility.

The model compares directional price progress against volatility expansion and contraction to classify market states such as efficient advance, distribution, chop, or instability. This helps distinguish between orderly trends supported by controlled volatility and erratic moves driven by excess noise or imbalance.

By mapping these regimes directly onto the chart, PBvV provides immediate context on whether conditions favor continuation, caution, or mean reversion—helping traders assess the quality of price movement rather than just its direction.

Indicator availability may change over time. Free tools are updated periodically and may be deprecated without notice.

How These Tools Fit Into the Ecosystem

Free indicators are standalone analytical tools.

Our invite-only strategies combine:

  • Multiple filters

  • Risk models

  • Execution logic​

  • Position sizing

  • Exit frameworks

  • Regime adaptation

Free indicators show components, not the complete system

For Traders Who Want Full Systems

If you are looking for:

→ Complete rule-based strategies

→ Predefined risk management

→ Non-repainting execution

→ Closed-source institutional logic

→ Multi-stage trade management

→ Active maintenance & updates

Ready to Explore the Full Strategy Suite?

Learn more about our institutional-grade, invite-only TradingView strategies.

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