NIBIRU SUPPORT AND RESISTANCEThe Nibiru Support and Resistance Indicator is set of visual tools providing better trading experience. It is based on the classics of trading: horizontal trend lines and moving averages. It's main feature are automated support and resistance lines defining the main trading range and market structure, making it a superior tool to trade based on horizontal trend lines .
The set of moving averages along with entry and stop loss levels allows for easier risk management with trending strategies.
What does it plot?
Automatic horizontal support and resistance levels
Main and local trading ranges
Four moving averages with adjustable types and periods
Entry and stop-loss level hints for trending strategy
Pivot points based on candle patterns
London, New York and Tokyo trading sessions indication based on exchange time
Visual indication of current trend strength
Indicator components:
Horizontal trendlines
Main trading range – dictating general price structure
Local trading range – indicating current trading cluster
Fibonacci trendlines – Fibonacci based trendlines dividing main trading range into tradeable support and resistance lines
Fibonacci extensions of main trading range – for price trending out of main range it gives potential take profit levels by extending the range by selected Fibonacci ratio
Moving Averages
MA 1 – fastest moving average for trending strategy entries. In addition this moving average provides color based information on current short term trend:
Green – uptrend
Red – downtrend
Gray - indecision
MA 2 – slower moving average for trending strategy risk management
MA 3 and MA 4 – main trend change and support/resistance zone
Entry/Stop Loss hints
Entry dots – early entry for moving average trending strategy
Stop Loss (SL) dots – safe SL levels providing at least 1:2 RR setups at entry point
Pivot Points (beta) - Hints of potential short term trend reversals based on candle setups and patterns. Early beta, currently in testing–improvements and more patterns to be added.
Sessions - Indicating main trading sessions. This is a very important tool for trading traditional and OTC markets like forex. Knowing when money comes in and out of the market during the trading-day is crucial, because liquidity and volatility is the bread and butter for a consistently profitable trader. Due to limitations, this indicator is based on the exchange time zone. In the near future we will add a time offset option to fine tune to the time zone of the exchange you are trading on. Sessions are visible on all time frames below 4H.
The Nibiru Support and Resistance Indicator works on all assets that provide trading volume and all time frames.
Use the link below or PM me to gain access to the indicator.
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IZS - Intelligent Zone SelectorEnglish:
Better in volatile stocks, may fail in low volume. Aims to select safe zones to hold and stop in any danger. However, you are responsible for any loss
Türkçe:
Volatil hisselerde daha iyi çalışır, düşük hacimlerde başarısız olabilir. Hisse taşımak için güvenli bölgeyi seçmek ve herhangi bir tehlikede stoplamayı amaçlar. Ancak oluşabilecek zararlardan herkes kendisi sorumludur.
Cardistry ♠♥♦♣♠♥As always -No repaint, Signals are real time♦♣
First release version is not tunned, parameters need testing and manual tuning from users
Label meanings and color is self explanatory and pretty straight forward
Signals deviate from Candlestick sequences and Volatility
BitMex XBTUSD StopLossShows you where to place your stop loss when trading the Bitcoin swap and futures contracts on BitMex. Enter your account size, position size, and desired risk per trade in the indicator settings. If stop seems too tight, use a smaller position size. Most seamlessly used with cross leverage on BitMex. Make sure to keep an eye on the liquidation level for your trades.
Equilibrium - Strategy This is a straight forward strategy:
1. Buy at signal
2. Set stop-loss at red line
3. Sell at signal or when stop-loss triggers
Designed for 30min. crypto charts
Always backtest before use
Bollinger Band stops - JDI didn't find a BB stops indicator on TV, so I wrote one myself.
You can select various ma types as a base anchor for the calculations.
This indicator can have various use cases similar to Supertrend or Parabolic SAR: as a trend indicator, as a training stop loss,...
JD.
TP/SL calculator (ATR)This calculates takeprofits and stoploss based on current ATR (average true range) and plots the targets as an overlay
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Alternatively it can display a trailing stop loss target
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STOP-LOSS-RSI with Edge-Preserving Filter Strategy V2Modified RSI strategy with entry and exit points.
I have allowed for High and Low risk for anyone interested in using it (NO GUARANTEES. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH).
I will later consider incorporating the standard RSI for exit points. I am sure returns will increase based on current test runs :)
Returns look good based on the strategy result.
Cyatophilum Bands Pro Trader V4 [ALERTSETUP]> > PRESENTATION < <
This version includes a new feature, engineered to increase profitability.
About the backtest below:
Short + Long Strategy
0.05% Commission
10% of 10 000% equity per trade. Net Profit can be increased with a bigger % of equity.
Strategy data from 01/11/2019 to 30/04/2019
The Cyatophilum Bands, Trailing Stop Loss and Take Profit System are explained on here .
To automate the indicator, there are up to 8 different alerts that you can use:
1. LONG ENTRY
2. LONG EXIT
3. SHORT ENTRY
4. SHORT EXIT
5. TAKE PROFIT LONG
6. TAKE PROFIT SHORT
7. STOP LOSS LONG
8. STOP LOSS SHORT
The access to this indicator is included in the Cyatophilum Indicators pack available on my website .
To get a free trial, simply leave a comment, thank you very much for reading !
Previous version :
Cyatophilum Bands Pro Trader V4 [BACKTEST]This version includes a new feature, engineered to increase profitability.
About the backtest below:
Short + Long Strategy
0.05% Commission
10% of 10 000% equity per trade. Net Profit can be increased with a bigger % of equity.
Strategy data from 01/11/2019 to 30/04/2019
The Cyatophilum Bands, Trailing Stop Loss and Take Profit System are explained in the last version:
The access to this indicator and its Alert Setup version are included in the Cyatophilum Indicators pack available on my website blockchainfiesta.com
To get a free trial, leave a comment, thank you.
ATR Targets - JDA simple visual representation of ATR trading targets.
The indicator shows ATR targets (TP and SL) from the last swing points (if you entered there)
There is an option to chose targets for a long or short position.
JD.
#NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
I build these indicators for myself and provide them open source, to use for free to use and improve upon,
as I believe the best way to learn is toghether.
Move Up StopsThis script creates a stop loss level and then moves it up in 5% increments as prices increase.
Basically, it checks to see if the lowest low of the last 7 days is above a certain level. If yes, it sets the stop at that level. It then checks for the next highest level and keeps going until the price is not above a level. Those variables are then set to the level below them.
Trailing stops are notorious for skewing backtest results. This script avoids that problem. Also, some exchanges do not offer trailing stops, so this script gives you a signal to let you know its time to manually move your stops up.
I will be using this for swing trades involving both crypto and stocks.
Parabolic SARThis is a redesign of the built-in Parabolic SAR indicator. I added a proper input system, an option to highlight initial points for both lines and an option to choose points width. So, customize it as you want.
Parabolic SAR was originally developed by J. Welles Wilder and described in his book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" (1978). It is a trend-following indicator that can be used as a trailing stop loss.
To know which settings for PSAR are the most profitable on your instrument and timeframe you can use this tool
Profitable Parabolic SAR
Profitable SuperTrendIntroduction
I was faced with the fact that many authors contradicted each other about the indicator settings. Each trader offers his(her) own settings, without having an evidence base. Therefore, I decided to make an algorithmic optimizer.
What is this tool?
This tool is a performance optimizer that uses a decision tree-based algorithm under the hood to find the most profitable settings for the SuperTrend indicator. It analyzes a bunch of different ATR Periods (between 3 to 45 ) and ATR Multipliers (between 1 to 8 with a decimal step of 0.1 ) and backtests each combination across the entire history of an instrument. If the more profitable parameters were found, the indicator will switch its values to the found ones immediately.
Instead of manually selecting parameters, just relax - the algorithm will do it for you.
Alerts
It has an alert that notifies when the more profitable settings were found.
NOTE: It does not change what has already been plotted before.
NOTE 2: The implementation of the SuperTrend indicator I used can be found here
Chandelier ExitThis is a redesign of the Chandelier Exit indicator. It removes stupid transitions between Chandelier Exit' states and highlights initial points for both lines.
This indicator was originally developed by Charles Le Beau and popularized by Dr. Alexander Elder in his book "Come Into My Trading Room: A Complete Guide to Trading" (2002).
In short, this is a trailing stop-loss based on the Average True Range (ATR).
ATR SL Visualization (on chart)This indicator plots 2 sets of dots (and lines) based on your chosen ATR multiplier (Average True Range).
Generally, when trading on the daily timeframe a good rule of thumb is to use the ATR * 1.5 (the default setting of this indicator).
I created this indicator to quickly test other indicators but I also find it helpful in live trading.
How to use this indicator:
Your trade system provides an entry signal. The red dot (can be connected line in options) would be used as the stop loss for either a long or short.
Then the dot on the other side would be your first 1:1 target.
The blue line is the same ATR multiplier as a target (default but can be modified).
Using an additional tool like the horizontal ray can be helpful to see the exact location the SL might be hit or where the target might hit.
When drawing your ray ensure you’re using the right entry candle.
For instance, in a long scenario you would typically be entering a trade after your signal candle closes. So draw the ray at the point in price on the next candle for both stop loss and target.
Also use these dots (lines) as guides provides an easy way to plot SL and targets if you want to use the Long or Short tool.
For my trade systems I don’t use price targets (I exit when structure or indicators reveal to exit) but I do find it helpful to graph when testing. When something moves in my favor either the ATR or the ATR * 1.5 I take profit and typically move up my stop loss to break even or trailing.
The other strategy that could be possible but have not tested is as long as the SL is making a new high moving up a hard stop to the ATR SL each day the trade goes in your favor.
This should be obvious but if you want to use just the true ATR edit the multiplier to be 1.0
Average True Range (ATR %) Stop Loss CalculatorThis indicator takes the average of a series of ATR to calculate what I would consider an optimum stop loss placement represented in percentage (read below for full overview).
While the data is plotted what is most helpful are the actual numbers presented and for my charts I remove most of the plotting.
This indicator is most helpful on the daily timeframe but can be used for all timeframes such as the 4HR, 1HR or even 15M.
This indicator should not be used alone. It should be used in conjunction with proper price action analysis. It’s also a great indicator if you chart using Value Channels. Ideally you want your stop placement to be below at least one core Value Channel boundary range. In addition to standard support and resistance and some key moving averages the market respects. This also works best when trading with the prevailing BIAS of the instrument (bull or bear).
Cryptos: Generally, that means you’re buying on retracements that fit the end of a structured move. The other option is using this in a clear up trending market where the pull backs are clearly being supported with buying.
FOREX: I built another indicator for FOREX search: ATRPIPS with SL
WTI: Helpful but I have different rules for when I trade WTI. I rely upon VCs and diagnal VCs much more when trading this.
Equities: Helpful but with the increase of volatility as well as uncertainty of Bias of the market-- this should be used as more of a guide than
What is most important is the actual percentage numbers but I've found graphing 1-3 of the actual ATRs is helpful. The rest just uncheck the checkbox in the options.
Indicator Overview:
Value 1 - 3 Period ATR (maroon)
Value 2 - 7 Period ATR (green)
Value 3 - 30 Period ATR (blue)
Value 4 - 90 Period ATR (blue, bold)
Value 5 - 1 Period ATR (green)
Value 6 - 1 Period ATR (red)
Value 6 – Prime Stop Loss Placement (maroon). This is the average of all above ATRs multiplied by 1.5
Value 7 - Move Left (red). Experimental value. This is the difference between (prime stop loss) and 1 day period move. Two ways to use this value. Use as a tighter stop loss placement. The other option is to use as a retrace target for purchase and using the Prime Stop Placement value as you’re stop loss.
All ATRs use the LOW price of the period. After testing both the low and close I’ve settled on the low to capture the most volatility you will typically experience.
Once again, this indicator should be used in conjunction with your proven trade system.
Also, by knowing what the values are within the indicator you could just eye ball what would be the best stop placement depending on the ATR or 1 or 2 ATRs you find most represent the volatility of what you are trading.
I will be expanding on this indicator by bringing in average measured moves as well as volume analysis and most likely with color changes and modifications.
Background:
While using and refining my trade system I've noticed that most moves happen in 3 periods. So we start there. The 7 period is good for a 24 hour market such as crypto (although weekend trading can be a hit or miss) and to some extent FOREX. The longer periods of 30 & 90 are to smooth out the data set. The final value of the 1 period is to bring a little more recency to the calculation.
Why multiply the average by 1.5? I've found in my own trading and system I built to be the best placement (in conjunction with VCs) to ensure you're stop isn't to close and is within the instrument you are trading volatility .
I'm looking at making this more intelligent as well as take into account volume and structured moves.