Every AAPL chart is already carrying a single line that tells you exactly what price everyone who traded today actually agreed on, and almost nobody is watching the two moments it matters most.

It is not the moment the stock ticks green.

It is not the moment a headline crosses the tape.

It is not the moment volume spikes on the 1-minute chart for no clear reason.

It is not even the moment the candle itself turns from red to green.

It is a single line, built from the same trades every other trader already sees, that most charting setups just leave sitting there unused, doing nothing but tracking a number in the corner of the screen.

That line is not a moving average.

It is not an oscillator, and it does not bounce between zero and 100.

It is the average price the whole session has actually traded at so far, weighted by real volume, and the exact instant AAPL goes under it and back over, on a 5-minute chart specifically, is the entire idea.

Not a feeling. Not a guess based on the first five minutes of the open. One line, one close, marked the moment it happens, with a small arrow sitting right on the candle where it occurred.

What that line is actually built from, the second event this script watches for that most traders never think to separate out, and the 9 exact steps to get both live on your own AAPL chart in the next few minutes, are all laid out below.

Nothing here is a promise about what happens after that line gets crossed. That part is still on you. But the moment itself, the one almost nobody is set up to actually see the instant it happens, is $7 and about 2 minutes away from being on your chart.

VWAP Reclaim/Reject — a Trading Habits indicator, AAPL 5-minute candles

A Trading Habits Indicator

VWAP Reclaim/Reject

Session-anchored VWAP, coded for TradingView and tuned for AAPL on 5-minute candles.

  • Includes A TradingView Indicator, plus a 7-page cheat sheet PDF
  • Author TradingHabits.com
  • Format Instant download, delivered right after checkout
  • Covers What VWAP Reclaim/Reject is and the logic behind it, the standard session-anchored convention and where it comes from, how to read the signals, and exact numbered install steps for TradingView

This is a standard, documented indicator, coded clean and tested live on a real chart before it shipped.

What's Inside

20 Things This Cheat Sheet Actually Says

  • 01Why VWAP gives more weight to certain price levels than a simple moving average ever would, and the one thing that weighting is built to approximate, so you understand why VWAP is the reference price so many desks actually trade against, not just another line on the chart.Page 2
  • 02The two specific events this script watches for around the VWAP line, and why only one of them counts as a genuine sentiment flip, so you're not treating two different situations as if they mean the same thing.Page 2
  • 03What has to happen on the candle's close, not just its high, before this script will call something a Reject, so a brief poke above the line doesn't get mistaken for a real rejection.Page 2
  • 04The exact difference between a Reclaim and a plain crossover, and why that distinction is the entire reason a separate Reject signal exists, so you're reading a more complete picture than a plain crossover indicator would ever show you.Page 2
  • 05The specific reset behavior built into this script's VWAP calculation, and why skipping that reset would quietly break what VWAP is supposed to represent, so the number on your chart actually means what VWAP is supposed to mean, every single session.Page 3
  • 06Why this script uses the average of the high, low, and close instead of the raw close for its VWAP input, and what that one substitution smooths out, so the line you're watching reflects a fuller picture of the candle, not just where it happened to close.Page 3
  • 07Neither the reset behavior nor the price input in this script was invented for this product, both are the default convention used across day-trading platforms, so you're using the same baseline plenty of other traders are already watching, not a private variation.Page 3
  • 08Three named sources this cheat sheet cites by name for how VWAP reclaims and rejections are conventionally defined, so you can go check the definitions yourself instead of taking this cheat sheet's word for it.Page 3
  • 09The one property AAPL has that this cheat sheet says VWAP depends on to mean anything at all, so you understand why the instrument underneath a signal matters as much as the signal itself.Page 4
  • 10Where the 5-minute timeframe sits between two other common intraday windows, and what tradeoff that position is meant to solve, so you understand the tradeoff behind the choice instead of just accepting a number on a settings panel.Page 4
  • 11What this cheat sheet says outright about whether this build was tested to work as a generic "any market" indicator, so you know exactly where this build's testing stops and your own homework has to start.Page 4
  • 12The three display settings inside this script that can be changed without touching a single line of code, so the script keeps working for you even if your own trading style shifts down the road.Page 4
  • 13The exact shape, color, and position on the chart where a Reclaim signal is marked, and what has to happen in price before it appears, so you can glance at a live chart and know instantly what just happened, without hunting through a legend.Page 5
  • 14What the shaded fill between price and VWAP is doing on every single candle, not just the ones with a signal on them, so you can size up where price sits relative to VWAP at a glance, all session long.Page 5
  • 15What the illustrative diagram on this page is explicitly labeled as, and the one thing this cheat sheet says it is not, so you know exactly what you're looking at instead of mistaking an example for a promise.Page 5
  • 16What the zoomed screenshot on this page actually proves happened during this indicator's live test, in plain terms, so you're seeing actual proof it compiled clean instead of taking "it works" on faith.Page 5
  • 17Nine numbered steps stand between opening TradingView and having this indicator live and alerting on an AAPL chart, so the whole setup fits into a coffee break instead of an afternoon lost to a manual.Page 6
  • 18What this cheat sheet says happens on the chart during a session where price crosses VWAP repeatedly, and why that is called expected behavior, not a flaw, so a choppy session doesn't have you second-guessing a tool that's working exactly as designed.Page 7
  • 19The three specific things this indicator is stated to have no knowledge of about the person using it, so your own risk decisions stay in your own hands instead of getting handed off to a script.Page 7
  • 20What this cheat sheet says was never run to produce this product, and the two things it explicitly refuses to state anywhere inside it, so what you're buying is an honest tool, not a sales pitch dressed up as one.Page 7
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