AI TrendLevels is a precision-engineered TradingView indicator crafted for intraday and scalping traders who demand accuracy, clarity, and automation in their decision-making. Built using advanced logic and AI-calibrated parameters, this tool helps you identify high-probability entry zones, take-profit targets, and stop-loss levels with minimal clutter.
Whether you’re a professional day trader or just stepping into the market, QuantZee provides a structured and data-backed approach to trade execution.
What is AI TrendLevels? #
AI TrendLevels (QuantZee) is a next-generation TradingView indicator that automates the entire trade planning process — from trend detection to entry execution, stop-loss placement, and multi-level take-profit zones.
Unlike traditional indicators that give vague signals, TrendLevels defines each trade setup with clear visual zones, risk-reward boundaries, and timed alerts — helping you focus on only high-conviction opportunities.Whether you’re scalping on a 3-min chart or trading directional options, AI TrendLevels brings consistency, automation, and structure to your trading routine.
What Makes TrendLevels Special? #
1. AI-Powered Trend Engine #
- Built on a hybrid model combining Supertrend, WMA, and EMA smoothing.
- Filters noise while capturing early trend shifts.
- Visually marked with real-time arrows (⬆ bullish, ⬇ bearish).
2. Rejection-Based Trade Filtering #
- Adds an advanced “bar-level rejection logic”.
- Prevents entries unless price tests and holds key support/resistance zones.
- Configurable “rejection count” ensures only validated setups trigger signals.
3. Auto Plotted Trade Levels #
- When a signal is detected, the indicator auto-draws:
- 📍 Entry Level
- ❌ Stop Loss (based on ATR x multiplier)
- 🎯 Take Profits: TP1, TP2, and TP3 (0.5x, 1x, 1.5x risk)
- Each level is labeled, color-coded, and updated live.
4. Dynamic Risk-to-Reward Visualization #
- Instantly see shaded zones from entry to SL and TP3.
- Visually plan trades with structured R:R zones.
- Makes trade validation intuitive, especially for quick scalping.
5. Full Alert Automation #
Receive real-time notifications for:
- 📈 Buy/Sell Entries
- 📉 Trend Rejections
- ✅ TP1, TP2, TP3 Hits
- 🔁 Trend Reversal on SL breach
- 🔔 Ready to connect to Telegram bots or webhook-based systems (like Tradetron, Meta API, Python scripts, etc.)
Visual Workflow Example #
Screenshot represents a real trade setup using AI TrendLevels on NIFTY 3-min chart.
- Signal: Long Trade
- Entry: 24,781.95
- Stop Loss: 24,684.85
- Target Levels:
- ✅ TP1: 24,830.50 (Hit)
- ✅ TP2: 24,879.05 (Hit)
- ✅ TP3: 24,927.60 (Hit)
- Trade Outcome: Clean TP1 hit with trailing opportunity
🔍 Shaded zones helped visualize R:R. Trade confirmed by trend + rejection logic.
Settings Explained #
🔧 Trend Settings #
- Supertrend Factor: Controls width of trend band (higher = smoother, fewer signals).
- ATR Period: Determines volatility sensitivity.
- WMA/EMA Length: Final smoothing for trend calculation.
🔧 Rejection Settings #
- Confirmation Count: Number of candles that must consolidate near trend line before valid signal. Helps filter false moves.
🎯 Target Settings #
- ATR-Based SL: Ensures SL adapts to volatility.
- TP1/TP2/TP3 Multipliers: Customize targets based on personal risk profile.
🎨 Appearance #
- Fully color-customizable.
- Chart remains uncluttered — just key levels and signals.
Who Should Use AI TrendLevels? #
| Profile | Benefit |
| 📉 Scalpers | Fast, real-time signals with auto R:R mapping |
| 📊 Option Traders | Clear directional bias with SL/TP targeting |
| 🧠 Algo Builders | Pine Script logic allows easy webhook or bot integration |
| 🧘♂️ Discretionary Traders | Bring structure and discipline to every intraday setup |
FAQ #
Getting Started & Installation #
How do I add the indicator to my chart? #
- Open TradingView → any chart → Indicators → Invite-only scripts → AI TrendLevels(QuantZee) → Add to chart.
- If you don’t see it, confirm your TradingView username was granted access and re-login.
What markets & timeframes does it support? #
- Works on all TradingView symbols (indices, stocks, futures, crypto, FX) and all timeframes (from 1m to 1W+).
- For intraday equities/indices, we commonly use 3m–15m for entries and 15m–1H for trend context.
Is it an indicator or a strategy? Can it place orders?Indicator. #
It does not place trades or show P&L. You can connect alerts to your own broker/automation stack.
Core Concepts #
What problem does AI TrendLevels solve? #
- It blends a smoothed Supertrend-style baseline with dynamic rejection detection and ATR-based targets to simplify:
- Trend identification
- “Rejection” pullback continuation spots
- Programmatic targets (TP1/TP2/TP3) and SL visualization
- Clean alerting for entries, trend flips, rejections, and TP hits
How is the baseline calculated? #
- A custom supertrend-like envelope (from ATR over hl2) → WMA smoothing → EMA smoothing forms a single baseline tL.
- Trend = +1 when tL slopes up; Trend = −1 when it slopes down. (Internally: ta.crossover(tL, tL[1])/ ta.crossunder(…))
What’s a “Rejection”? #
- When price straddles the baseline while the slope stays intact, it’s counted as a rejection.
- After N consecutive such bars (your “Confirmation count”), a continuation marker is plotted (▲ for bullish, ▼ for bearish).
Inputs & What They Do (Settings → “Trend Settings”, “Rejection Settings”, “Targets”, “Appearance”) #
What do the Supertrend/ATR parameters control? #
- Supertrend Factor (st_factor): Widens/narrows the envelope. Higher = fewer, more conservative shifts.
- Supertrend ATR Period (st_atr_period): Smoother baseline for larger values; more reactive for smaller.
- WMA Length (wma_length) and EMA Length (ema_length): Smoothing layers on the baseline. Increase to reduce noise.
What does “Confirmation count” do? #
- Number of consecutive baseline-touching bars needed before printing a Rejection marker.
- Higher values = more selective continuation signals.
How are SL/TP calculated? #
- ATR Period (atr_period) defines volatility.
- SL = Entry reference ± ATR * sl_multiplier.
- TP1/TP2/TP3 = Entry ± (|Entry−SL| * tpX_multiplier).
- Toggle Show Take Profit Levels to display lines/labels.
Can I change colors? #
Yes. Bullish Color and Bearish Color under Appearance.
Signals, Targets & Lines #
When do Buy/Sell signals appear? #
- Buy when trend flips from −1 to +1.
- Sell when trend flips from +1 to −1.
- Visual markers appear on the bars (triangle up/down) and you can alert on them.
How are the Entry/ SL / TP lines drawn? #
- On a fresh Buy/Sell, the script draws Entry, SL, TP1/TP2/TP3 with labels.
- Lines extend forward automatically; when a new signal appears, previous drawings are cleaned up.
Do TP alerts spam multiple times? #
- TP3 has an internal one-shot guard (tp3Hit) to avoid duplicate alerts. It resets on a new entry signal.
What if my chart looks cluttered? #
Turn off Show Take Profit Levels, or increase Confirmation count, or raise st_factor / smoothing lengths.
Alerts (All the Built-in Conditions) #
Which alert conditions are available? #
Create an alert on the indicator and choose any of:
- Buy Signal — “🔔 Buy Signal Triggered on {{ticker}} at {{close}}”
- Sell Signal — “🔔 Sell Signal Triggered on {{ticker}} at {{close}}”
- Trend Change: Bullish — Price crosses above SL reference (informational)
- Trend Change: Bearish — Price crosses below SL reference (informational)
- Rejection: Bullish — Wick into SL with close above (continuation feel)
- Rejection: Bearish — Wick into SL with close below
- TP1 Hit / TP2 Hit / TP3 Hit — Each target as price crosses the level
- TP3 Hit (Long) — one-shot guarded
- TP3 Hit (Short) — one-shot guarded
Recommended alert options? #
- Once per bar close for clean signals; use Once for TP3 one-shots if you’re syncing with automation.
- For webhook/automation, include placeholders {{ticker}} {{interval}} {{close}} in your alert message if needed by your parser.
Repainting & Candle Types #
Does it repaint? #
- Signals are produced with completed bar values (baseline slope change is confirmed on bar close).
- Visual objects extend forward but are based on already confirmed conditions.
- As with any indicator using bar-close logic, the in-progress bar can show interim states; rely on bar close or alert settings (Once per bar close) for execution.
Can I use Heikin-Ashi/Renko/Range charts? #
Yes, but remember those candles transform raw price, which can change signal frequency/behavior. Backtest on your target instrument/timeframe.
Typical Workflows & Best Practices #
How should I trade the signals? #
- Directional bias from the slope (Trend).
- Entries on Buy/Sell signals or Rejections in the direction of slope.
- Risk via ATR-based SL; scale out at TP1/TP2, trail or hold runners into TP3.
What default settings do you recommend? #
- Start with defaults (Factor 12 / ATR 90 / WMA 40 / EMA 14 / Confirmation 3 / ATR(14) targets; SL mult ~5; TP1 0.5, TP2 1.0, TP3 1.5).
- Tighter markets: lower st_factor and smoothing.
- Choppy symbols/timeframes: increase smoothing and/or Confirmation count.
Can I combine with other filters? #
Yes—HTF trend, session filters, volume/volatility filters, or your institutional levels. Keep the chart uncluttered.
Using with Options / Futures / Automation #
Is it suitable for options trading? #
- Many users map signals on the underlying and execute via options with independent risk rules (delta/expiry/IV filters).
- The ATR-based SL/TP levels help standardize RR across instruments.
Can I automate via webhook? #
- Yes. Create alerts on Buy/Sell / TP/SL and send to your webhook (n8n, Python, etc.).
- Ensure your receiver deduplicates and respects the one-shot TP3 guard if you rely on it.
Troubleshooting #
I don’t see the script in “Invite-only scripts”. #
- Ensure your TradingView username was granted access.
- Log out/in; check you’re on the same username you provided.
Alerts are not firing. #
- The alert must be created on the indicator, not on “Price”.
- Check alert Condition (pick the correct AI TrendLevels event), Options (Once per bar close), Time in force (Active).
Lines don’t extend / labels overlap. #
- That’s visual only. The script extends lines forward while a signal is active. You can toggle TP visibility or zoom out.
- TradingView can throttle objects on very low TF + long history; hide old drawings if needed.
It feels late/early on my symbol. #
Tune: raise/lower st_factor, ATR periods, WMA/EMA lengths, and Confirmation count to match volatility/structure of your market.
Limitations & Notes #
- Indicator, not strategy: no orders or broker connections built-in.
- Signals rely on completed bars; don’t treat mid-bar shapes as final.
- Visual objects are for clarity; execution should be alert-driven.
- Past performance doesn’t guarantee future results; always test and risk-manage.
Access, Licensing & Support #
How do I get access / remove access? #
Access is invite-only via your TradingView username. For changes, raise a support ticket with your username.
Can I share my access? #
No. Access is non-transferable and monitored. Please request additional seats for your team if needed.
Where do I report issues or request features? #
Contact QuantZee support with: instrument, timeframe, screenshot, and your settings (all inputs + alert condition).
Chart Elements & Visuals #
What do the green and red triangles mean? #
- Green triangle (▲) below the bar → Buy signal (trend turned bullish).
- Red triangle (▼) above the bar → Sell signal (trend turned bearish).
What is the curved baseline line? #
- That’s the AI TrendLevels baseline (smoothed Supertrend/ATR + WMA + EMA).
- It changes color shading:
- Green hue = bullish trend
- Red hue = bearish trend
What are the horizontal lines with labels (Entry, TP1, TP2, TP3, SL)? #
- Entry (cyan): Where the trade idea starts.
- SL (red X): Stop-loss calculated via ATR × SL multiplier.
- TP1 / TP2 / TP3 (✔): Take-profit targets at progressive multiples of the SL distance.
- They auto-extend forward until a new signal arrives.
Why do I see shaded boxes around price (green/red zones)? #
- These are line fills between Entry–TP3 and Entry–SL.
- Green shaded area = profit zone (TP targets).
- Red shaded area = risk zone (stop-loss).
Signals & Workflow #
When should I consider an entry? #
- When a new Buy/Sell signal appears with an Entry + SL + TP lines plotted.
- Confirmation: baseline slope changes color (green = long bias, red = short bias).
How do TP hits look on the chart? #
- Price tags with “✔ TP1 ▸ …”, “✔ TP2 ▸ …”, “✔ TP3 ▸ …” appear when each level is reached.
- You’ll also see alerts if you’ve enabled them.
What happens after TP3? #
- Internally, the indicator marks TP3 as “hit” once per trade (guarded by tp3Hit).
- Visual line stays on chart, but alerts won’t repeat until the next signal.
What if price goes straight to SL? #
- “✘ SL ▸ …” label is marked, and the shaded loss zone is completed.
- Alerts for SL are triggered (if enabled).
Rejection Signals (Continuation Patterns) #
I see small ▲ or ▼ markers near the baseline, what do they mean?
- These are Rejections: when price dips into the baseline but trend slope remains intact.
- After “Confirmation count” bars (default = 3), it prints ▲ (bullish rejection) or ▼ (bearish rejection).
- They signal continuation entries rather than new reversals.
Alerts & Automation #
Can I set alerts for these events? #
Yes. Available alert conditions include:
- Buy / Sell signals
- TP1, TP2, TP3 hits
- SL hit (trend cross events)
- Rejections (bullish/bearish)
- Trend change markers
What’s the best alert timing option? #
- Use Once per bar close for reliability (no repaint on mid-bar).
- Use Once for TP3 one-shots to avoid repeats.
Can I send these alerts to webhook/automation? #
- Yes. Each alert includes {{ticker}} and {{close}} placeholders.
- Example message: BTCUSD 3m | Buy Signal @ 112780.61 | TP1=112959.50.
Customization #
How do I reduce the number of false flips? #
Increase Supertrend Factor (st_factor), ATR Periods, or smoothing (WMA/EMA).
How do I get more frequent signals? #
Lower the st_factor, reduce ATR periods, or lower “Confirmation count”.
Can I hide TP/SL lines if my chart gets cluttered? #
Yes: Toggle Show Take Profit Levels OFF in settings.
Can I change colors of markers and zones? #
Yes: “Bullish Color” and “Bearish Color” under Appearance.
Best Practices #
How do I use this for trading? #
- Entry → as per Buy/Sell or Rejection signals.
- SL → auto-calculated, respect it for risk control.
- TP → scale out progressively: TP1 (partial), TP2 (majority), TP3 (runners).
Which timeframes work best? #
- 3m–15m for intraday scalping (as in the BTC example chart you shared).
- 1H–4H for swing trading.
- Use HTF (higher timeframe) context to filter lower-TF entries.
Troubleshooting #
My chart doesn’t show Entry/TP lines. #
- Ensure Show Take Profit Levels is ON.
- Wait for a fresh Buy/Sell signal — old signals clean up automatically.
TP3 alert didn’t repeat. #
- By design, TP3 is one-shot only per trade.
- It resets when a new Buy/Sell signal comes.
Lines look cut-off or misaligned. #
- TradingView limits object history on low TF with long chart data.
- Zoom in or reload chart. Objects are correctly calculated.