Overview

Adding Volensy indicators to your TradingView chart takes just a few clicks. This guide walks you through finding indicators, adding them to your chart, and favoriting them for quick access in the future.

Volensy publishes 13 indicators on TradingView — 6 free and 7 premium. Free indicators are available to everyone. Premium indicators require an active Volensy subscription, and access is automatically granted through Whop when you subscribe.

Step 1: Open a TradingView Chart

Start by navigating to tradingview.com and opening any chart. You can do this by:

  • Clicking Chart in the top navigation menu.
  • Searching for a specific ticker (e.g., BTCUSDT, EURUSD, AAPL) and clicking on it.

Make sure you are logged in to your TradingView account. If you are not logged in, you will not be able to add invite-only (premium) indicators.

Step 2: Open the Indicators Panel

There are two ways to open the indicator search panel:

  • Click the Indicators button in the top toolbar (it may appear as “Indicators, Metrics & Strategies” or display an “fx” icon).
  • Use the keyboard shortcut: press / (forward slash) on your keyboard.

A large overlay panel will appear with a search bar at the top and categories below.

TradingView indicator search panel with search bar highlighted

Step 3: Search for Volensy Indicators

In the search bar, type one of the following:

  • “Volensy” — This will show all indicators published under the Volensy TradingView profile.
  • The specific indicator name — For example, type “QQE MOD” or “Fibonacci Momentum EMA” to find a specific tool.
Note: TradingView’s search also shows indicators from other publishers with similar names. Look for the Volensy publisher name next to each result to make sure you are selecting the correct one.

Free Indicators You Can Search For

| Indicator Name | What It Does |
|—|—|
| QQE MOD | RSI-based momentum detection with QQE logic |
| Fibonacci Momentum EMA | Fibonacci + EMA crossovers + RSI + volume |
| EMA + MFI Auto TP | EMA crossovers with MFI confirmation |
| RSI RMI | RSI + MFI composite momentum |
| Kenneth EMA Crossover | Long-only EMA(20/200) crossover |
| EMA25 Strategy | 25-period EMA trend detection |

Premium Indicators (Subscription Required)

| Indicator Name | What It Does |
|—|—|
| Rounding Bottom Pattern | Detects bullish rounding bottom formations |
| Order Flow Volume Spike | Volume anomaly and order flow analysis |
| Momentum ATR Filter | Momentum + ATR envelope confluence |
| ATR & SuperTrend | Hybrid ATR trailing stops + SuperTrend |
| Three White Soldiers | Candlestick pattern recognition |
| ZL Trend Signals | Zero-lag trend signals |

Step 4: Add the Indicator to Your Chart

Once you find the indicator you want in the search results:

  1. Click on the indicator name — It will be added to your chart immediately.
  2. The indicator panel will remain open, allowing you to add additional indicators if needed.
  3. Click the X button or press Escape to close the indicator panel when you are done.
Clicking on a Volensy indicator in search results to add it

After adding the indicator, you will see it appear on your chart. Depending on the indicator type, it may:

  • Overlay on the price chart — Indicators like EMA crossovers and SuperTrend draw directly on the candlestick chart.
  • Appear in a separate pane below the chart — Oscillator-type indicators like QQE MOD and RSI RMI display in their own panel beneath the main chart.

All Volensy indicators include:

  • Buy/Sell signal labels on the chart marking entry and exit points.
  • An info panel displaying real-time data such as PnL, success rate, and signal status.
  • Bar coloring that changes candlestick colors based on the current signal direction.
  • Multi-level Take Profit lines at 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5%, plus a 2% Stop Loss level.

Step 5: Verify the Indicator Is Working

Once the indicator is on your chart, verify the following:

  1. Signal labels appear — You should see Buy and Sell labels on the chart at various historical points.
  2. The info panel is visible — A small panel on the chart displays live statistics.
  3. TP/SL levels are drawn — After a signal, horizontal lines should appear showing the take-profit and stop-loss targets.
Volensy indicator successfully added to a TradingView chart

If the indicator is not appearing correctly, check the troubleshooting guide linked at the bottom of this article.

For Premium Indicators: Verifying Access

If you try to add a premium indicator and see an “invite-only” or access denied message, it means your TradingView account has not been granted access yet. Here is what to check:

  1. Confirm your Volensy subscription is active — Log in to your Volensy dashboard and verify your membership status.
  2. Check your TradingView username — Make sure the TradingView username in your Volensy account matches the account you are logged into on TradingView.
  3. Wait a moment — Access is granted automatically via Whop Apps, but it can occasionally take a few minutes.
  4. Contact support — If access is still not working after 15 minutes, reach out through the support channels.
Warning: TradingView usernames are case-sensitive. Double-check that your username is entered exactly as it appears on your TradingView profile.

How to Favorite Indicators for Quick Access

After you have found and used a Volensy indicator, you can favorite it so you do not have to search for it every time:

  1. Open the Indicators panel.
  2. Find the Volensy indicator in the search results.
  3. Click the star icon next to the indicator name.
  4. The indicator is now saved in your Favorites tab within the Indicators panel.

Next time you want to add it, simply open the Indicators panel, click the Favorites tab, and select it from your list. This is especially useful if you use the same set of indicators regularly.

Alternative: Use the Indicator Menu on the Chart

You can also manage indicators that are already on your chart:

  • Hover over the indicator name on the chart to see options: Settings (gear icon), Visibility (eye icon), and Remove (X icon).
  • Click the gear icon to adjust indicator settings like colors, TP/SL percentages, and display preferences.

Tips for Using Multiple Indicators

  • TradingView’s free plan limits you to 2-3 indicators per chart (depending on the current free tier). If you need more, consider upgrading your TradingView plan.
  • Using too many indicators at once can clutter your chart and slow down performance. Start with one or two and add more as needed.
  • Different indicators serve different purposes. Combining a trend indicator (like EMA25 Strategy) with a momentum indicator (like QQE MOD) can provide stronger confirmation signals.

*See also: Getting Started with TradingView*

*See also: Setting Up Alerts*

*See also: Indicators Overview*

*See also: TradingView Troubleshooting*


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