BMB TradingView Indicators
Custom BMB indicators for macro analysis, technical trading, and Alpha AI signals.
How to Claim BMB Indicators
- Copy your exact TradingView username with correct spelling and capitalization
- Go to the BMB TradingView Indicators form
- Submit your exact TradingView username and your email (the same one attached to your Slack account)
- Wait for access to be granted (24-72 hours; access is granted manually)
- On a chart, go to Indicators then Invite-only scripts for the BMB indicators
Macro Suite
Focus: Macro conditions, liquidity, and regimes that set the backdrop for overall risk appetite.
BMB - Global Economy Index
A single "growth pulse" line that blends global macro and leading-risk signals to show whether conditions are improving or deteriorating.
How to Use:
- Above 0 and rising = backdrop supportive for risk
- Below 0 and falling = headwind for risk
- Extremes often align with late-cycle peaks or early-cycle recoveries
- Optional smoothing or forward-shift reduces whipsaws and helps timing
BMB - Financial Conditions
A composite line that reflects how "easy" or "tight" market conditions are by combining volatility and credit spread cues.
How to Use:
- Below 0 = easier conditions supporting risk-taking
- Above 0 = tighter conditions, a cue for caution
- Works well as a sizing dial when paired with a simple trend filter
BMB - Global Liquidity (Crossborder Capital)
A broad view of global liquidity using money and balance-sheet proxies, lightly adjusted for collateral stress, with options to view as Index, YoY, or Z-score and to apply a lead/lag offset.
How to Use:
- Rising liquidity = supports growth, duration, higher-beta assets
- Falling liquidity = argues for tighter risk stance
- Use YoY or Z-score for regime clarity
- Apply lead offset for markets that lag liquidity shifts
BMB - Market Regime Model
A rules-based classifier that assigns the market to one of four regimes (two risk-on, two risk-off) by scoring diversified asset groups and picking the strongest with persistence safeguards.
How to Use:
- Active regime guides positioning (growth/duration vs cyclicals/commodities vs defensives)
- Wait for clear lead and persistence before switching stance
- Neutral = stay lighter or balanced
Technical Suite
Focus: Classic price-action and trend tools to manage timing and execution.
BMB - Altcoin Breadth
Shows the percent of tracked altcoins in uptrends (price above a chosen moving average).
How to Use:
- Above the neutral line and rising: altcoin longs have better odds
- Below the neutral line and falling: de-risk alts; favor BTC/stable setups
- Very high: potential local top or strong trend; expect pullbacks. Very low: potential local bottom; washed-out; wait for an upturn
- Shorter MA = faster, more whipsaws; longer MA = slower, steadier
BMB - Bull Market Support Band
Combination of the 21 EMA and 20 SMA, best used on the weekly chart to judge bull or bear phase.
How to Use:
- Above = bullish structure intact
- Below = caution, possible trend break
BMB - Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Basic moving average. Color and length can be customized. Track trend direction and long-term support/resistance.
BMB - 3 SMAs
20, 50, and 200 SMAs. Customizable in settings.
How to Use:
- 20 = short-term
- 50 = medium-term
- 200 = long-term filter
- Crossovers = shifts in market trend
BMB - Previous Support & Resistance
Marks areas of potential inflection points based on recent price action. Colors and lengths can be edited. Identify likely bounce/rejection levels for entries, exits, or stops.
BMB - Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Similar to a simple moving average but weights recent price action heavier, making it more sensitive. Good for capturing short/medium trends and spotting earlier crossovers than SMA.
BMB - Extension from SMA
Calculates distance from price to a given SMA (often the 20-week SMA on a log chart).
How to Use:
- Large extension = stretched conditions
- Mean reversion likely when extremes hit
BMB - Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA)
Moving average that gives more weight to higher-volume price bars to reflect "real" moves. Confirms validity of trend moves, especially in low-liquidity markets.
BMB - Bollinger Bands
Uses the 20 SMA with +/-2 standard deviations. Customizable in settings.
How to Use:
- Upper band = potential overbought
- Lower band = potential oversold
- Expansion = volatility event
BMB - Relative Strength Index (RSI) + Volatility
RSI oscillator normalized with volatility. RSI above 70 = overbought; below 30 = oversold. Use to spot momentum extremes with reduced false signals compared to standard RSI.
Alpha AI Signal Suite
Focus: Systematic entry and exit signals generated from Alpha AI's risk models.
BMB - Risk Management Tool Signals
Historical buy/sell signals from the Alpha AI flagship risk model. Must be applied to BTC on the 8-hour chart. Follow signals for systematic trend trading.
BMB - Bull Market Re-Entry Signals
Re-entry signals built from the flagship risk tool, tailored for bull markets to help build positions. Use for scaling into trends after pullbacks within bull markets.
BMB - Delta Risk Metric (Weekly)
A specialized indicator to gauge the relative position of a financial instrument's price compared to its historical averages. Use on weekly charts to time cycle tops and bottoms; helps assess risk/reward zones.
Bonus: TradingView Watchlist
This only works if you have the TradingView Pro plan, and it must be done on a computer (not the mobile app).
- Download the BMB Watchlist .txt file (available in the BMB Slack)
- Open TradingView and, on the right-hand panel, click on your Watchlist
- A dropdown will show; select "Import Watchlist"
- Upload the .txt file
- The Watchlist will now appear in your TradingView
