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Open-Source Market Structure Tool

Supply and Demand
Free on TradingView

A serious multi-timeframe supply-and-demand script with pivot zones, decision levels, HTF overlays, and role-reversal history.

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Supply and Demand TradingView preview by Jayadev Rana
Published
February 8, 2026
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Public signal
Open-source chart logic and on-platform visibility.
Why these public releases are worth looking at

These TradingView releases let traders see how Jayadev Rana thinks about signal design, chart clarity, alerts, and Pine structure before they decide whether they need a custom build.

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What this script is trying to do

A serious multi-timeframe supply-and-demand script with pivot zones, decision levels, HTF overlays, and role-reversal history.

Structure traders who want more than a couple of static lines dropped on a chart.

A serious multi-timeframe supply-and-demand script with pivot zones, decision levels, HTF overlays, and role-reversal history. Structure traders who want more than a couple of static lines dropped on a chart.

What you can learn from the public version

The original TradingView page gives traders two useful things at once: a working example on chart and a chance to inspect real Pine work instead of only reading service copy.

The visible controls already tell you a lot. Inputs such as Public source is available directly on TradingView. make it easier to understand what the script is trying to manage in live use.

Engineering notes from the script

  • Published as a TradingView indicator, which makes it easy for traders to inspect the logic, add it to chart, and decide whether they want a custom private version later.
  • This matters because traders can inspect real public TradingView work before deciding whether they need a custom paid build.

The public implementation shows real chart logic rather than a cosmetic placeholder. That matters because traders can inspect the work before they ask Jayadev Rana to build a custom private version.

Best use cases and practical caution

  • Traders mapping support/resistance zones with visible boxes and labels.
  • Higher-timeframe context layered on intraday charts.
  • Users who want role-reversal history instead of losing broken levels immediately.

What to watch before you trust it live

  • Zone tools can become cluttered when everything is shown at once.
  • Higher-timeframe overlays still need trader judgment around freshness and relevance.

What this says about the way Jayadev Rana works

There is a big difference between saying you write Pine Script and publishing work people can inspect on their own charts. These open-source releases show the public side of Jayadev Rana’s work: ideas shared freely, visible chart behavior, and clear explanations around what the script is doing.

If the free version gets close to what you want but not all the way there, the useful move is to treat it as a reference point. From there, the custom build can be shaped around cleaner rules, better safeguards, broker routing, or a more production-ready workflow.

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