BackQuant ships a curated set of TradingView indicators built around the same philosophy as the terminal API: read conditions, not isolated signals. Each script is designed to work standalone, but the real edge comes from stacking them so that momentum, pressure, structure, and volatility tell a coherent story.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.backquant.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
All BackQuant TradingView indicators are invite-only and require an
active yearly BackQuant subscription for access. Once subscribed,
invites are granted to your TradingView username and the scripts appear
under Indicators - Invite-only scripts inside TradingView.
Available Indicators
Oscillator Suite
Coordinated momentum, money flow, confluence, divergence, reversal,
and bar-coloring modules in a single pane.
Trading Module
Modular execution overlay: trend, impulse, stop loss, RSI screener,
market structure, FVGs, volumetric order blocks, S/R, and reversal bands.
Long-Term Trend & Valuation
Two-layer cycle framework: a valuation oscillator plus a composite
long-term trend score for allocation decisions.
Browse on TradingView
See every published BackQuant script directly on TradingView.
Getting Access
Subscribe to BackQuant
Pick up a yearly plan at backquant.com. The
yearly tier is what unlocks the TradingView indicator bundle.
Add your TradingView username in settings
Enter your TradingView username in your BackQuant account settings.
Access is auto-granted as soon as it’s saved - no manual approval
or email needed.
How These Docs Are Written
Indicator pages are written for live-market use, not as a list of inputs. Every page covers the same five things:What the script does
The single job the indicator was built for, stated up front.
Module breakdown
What every component reads from the tape, and what it shows on chart.
Reading order
How to interpret outputs as a sequence of conditions, not a checklist
of signals.
Settings that matter
The inputs that genuinely change behavior, with the direction each one
pushes the indicator.
