VD binary pro 3 (port)


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Overview & Attribution

VD binary pro 3 is a comprehensive, multi-timeframe trading suite designed for precise trend identification, dynamic channel trading, and breakout detection.

This indicator is a fully reconstructed, technically optimized port of the legendary "VDUB_BINARY_PRO_3_V2" originally created by vdubus on TradingView. It has been re-engineered for the modern Indie framework with a highly stable, NaN-hardened math engine and an exclusive "Midnight Premium" visual interface.

The "Midnight Premium" UI

The color palette has been specifically adapted for dark themes, which are increasingly popular among traders in 2026:

🔴 Coral: Sell zones, overhead resistance, and bearish touch markers.

🟢 Mint: Buy zones, floor support, and bullish touch markers.

🔵 Aqua & Royal Blue: Fast (3) and Slow (13) moving averages for the VX1 momentum baseline.

🟡 Gold: SMA Crossover markers and the primary RMA ZigZag wave structure.

🟣 Indigo: Macro high/low levels from the SML higher timeframe.

Silver: Internal Swing High/Low dynamic bands.

💖 Cyber Rose: The extended central trend midline.

Core Components & Instruction Manual

1. Volatility WMA Channels (The Envelopes)

What it is: A dual-band channel built around a 56-period WMA center, with bands derived from WMA-smoothed True Range (100-period) at x2 and x3 multipliers, finished with a subtle glowing fill.

How to use: This channel represents the "normal" volatility range of the asset. Price action contained within the bands indicates consolidation or a steady trend. Candlesticks breaking outside the outer bands (Upper/Lower x3) signal extreme momentum, often preceding a sharp mean-reversion or a massive breakout.

2. Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Support & Resistance Matrix

What it is: The "Tetris" algorithm pulls the highest and lowest prices from a higher timeframe (default: 30m, configurable) and plots them as solid horizontal lines (Coral for Resistance, Mint for Support).

How to use: Use these lines as strict local boundaries. A Mint circle plotted below a candle indicates price has successfully tested the MTF support level. A Coral circle plotted above a candle indicates price is testing the MTF resistance level.

3. Macro SML Levels (Indigo Lines)

What it is: Raw high and low structural boundaries pulled from an even larger timeframe (default: 4h, configurable).

How to use: These act as your ultimate target zones or "line in the sand" for trend continuation. A break beyond an Indigo line signifies a macro shift in market structure.

4. VX1 Base Line Crossovers

What it is: An integrated crossover system utilizing a Fast SMA (length 3, Aqua) and a Slow SMA (length 13, Royal Blue).

How to use: A pure momentum trigger. When the Aqua and Royal Blue lines cross, a Gold circle marks the event; read the direction from the lines themselves — Aqua closing above Royal Blue = bullish momentum, Aqua below = bearish. Use this in conjunction with MTF Support/Resistance: a Gold cross with Aqua turning up immediately after a Mint support touch is a high-probability long setup.

5. Trend Midline & Swing Channels

What it is: The Cyber Rose thick line represents the algebraic center of the 21-period SMA High/Low band.

How to use: This is your directional bias filter. If price is above the Cyber Rose midline, look only for long setups. If below, look for short setups. The Silver lines act as trailing dynamic support/resistance for the micro-trend.

6. RMA ZigZag Structure

What it is: A 7-period Wilder's Moving Average (RMA) directional algorithm plotted in Gold.

How to use: Filters out market noise to show the true swing highs and lows. It helps in drawing custom trendlines and identifying classic chart patterns (Head & Shoulders, Double Bottoms) without the clutter of individual wicks.

Under the Hood: Technical Advantages

Unlike standard scripts that collapse or freeze when encountering missing data (NaN values) on perpetual futures contracts, this port features a completely custom, NaN-Hardened Engine:

  • LoopSma: Direct-window math identical to the original Pine Script engine, guaranteeing zero cumulative corruption.
  • SafeRma: A highly stabilized Wilder's recursion that safely carries historical values over data gaps, ensuring the ZigZag logic never dies.
  • No Lookahead Guarantee: The engine never reads future data. Chart-timeframe signals (cross circles, touch markers) are locked once the chart candle closes. MTF levels (30m/4h lines) are finalized when their own higher-timeframe candle closes and will adjust while that candle is still forming — identical to the behavior of the original TradingView script.

FAQ for Beginners

Q: There are so many lines and colors! Where do I even start?

A: Don't get overwhelmed! Start by focusing on just two things:

  1. The Trend: Look at the thick Cyber Rose midline. Is the price above it? You are in an uptrend (look only for Buy setups). Is it below? You are in a downtrend (look only for Sell setups).
  2. The Boundaries: Watch the horizontal Mint (Support) and Coral (Resistance) lines. Buy near Mint, sell near Coral. You can safely ignore the rest of the lines until you get comfortable.

Q: What does a perfect entry signal look like?

A: The best trades happen when multiple signals align (this is called confluence).

  • Perfect LONG (Buy): The price drops to a horizontal Mint line, a Mint circle appears below the candle, and shortly after, a Gold circle appears with the Aqua line closing above Royal Blue, confirming upward momentum.
  • Perfect SHORT (Sell): The price hits a horizontal Coral line, a Coral circle appears above the candle, and a Gold circle appears with the Aqua line closing below Royal Blue, confirming downward momentum.

Q: Do the signals "repaint" or disappear after I enter a trade?

A: The engine never uses future data, but two timing rules apply. First, wait for the candle to close: while a chart candle is still forming, a signal may flash on and off as price fluctuates; once the candle closes, cross circles and touch markers are permanently locked. Second, the horizontal MTF lines live on their own clock: a 30m or 4h level keeps adjusting until that higher-timeframe candle closes — exactly like the original TradingView version. Treat an MTF level as final only after its own candle has closed.

Q: What timeframe should I apply this to?

A: Because the indicator automatically pulls macro data from higher timeframes (defaults: 30-minute and 4-hour, both configurable in Settings), it performs exceptionally well on lower timeframes like the 5m or 15m charts. This allows you to snipe precise entries on the lower timeframes while the indicator keeps you safe by showing the higher timeframe walls. One rule: keep your chart timeframe below the MTF settings — otherwise the higher-timeframe lines lose their meaning.

Q: Where should I place my Stop Loss?

A: The indicator maps the structure for you. A sensible beginner approach: if you are buying at Mint support, place your Stop Loss slightly below that Mint level. The macro Indigo line is your trend invalidation — if price breaks it, the bigger structure has shifted — but it is often too far away to serve as a per-trade stop.

Q: Is this indicator a guaranteed winning system?

A: No indicator is a crystal ball. VD binary pro 3 is an advanced visual mapping tool that shows you clearly where market structure holds and where it breaks — the decisions remain yours. Always use proper position sizing and strict risk management.

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