Waves + TrendsTrend visualization tool in Wave theory. This script allows to observe wave directions (trends) at 3 higher intervals.
For each candle, 3 rectangles are shown with their color, showing the current trend in a given interval/timeframe. By default, green is an uptrend and red is a downtrend.
Currently it supports 2 rulesets/wave variants:
Low - More sensitive (trend will change more ofter).
Meddium - Less sensitive ( trend will change less ofter).
Simultaneous observation of multiple timeframes reduces the time needed for analysis and facilitates making investment decisions.
Script with limited access, contact author to get authorization
Script settings:
Type – Specify which wave type should be used in trend visualization:
L(ow) – Low level waves
M(edium) – Medium level waves
Top trend timeframe – Timeframe and color mapping of the visualization top row.
Middle trend timeframe – Timeframe and color mapping of the visualization middle row.
Bottom trend timeframe – Timeframe and color mapping of the visualization bottom row.
Trends
Delta Volume by SiddWolfDelta Volume is Difference between Buying Volume and Selling Volume. This indicator gives the Delta Volume based on Lower TimeFrame Candles. It utilizes security_lower_tf() function, a function that provides Lower TF candle data in Higher TF Chart.
security_lower_tf() is a new function provided by TradingView yesterday. If you are a PineScript Programmer, I suggest you to read about it, as it is a very powerful function that can extremely improve your trading strategy.
How this indicator works:
This indicator checks volume data on lower TimeFrame Candles and Shows it's delta in the current Chart Timeframe. For example: If you open 4 hours chart, this indicator checks volume of 1 minute chart and separates Buying-Selling volume. Then it subtracts Candle's Selling volume from Candle's Buying volume, finally calculating the Delta Volume.
This indicator also provides a Smooth Delta Volume, which is moving average of Delta Volume. As Delta Volume changes a lot, Smooth Delta Volume can be very helpful for identifying Trends . Goto settings and in "Show" section select "Smooth Delta Volume" to lay it on the chart.
Settings is the Key:
Settings are key to all of my indicators. Play around with it a bit. You can change what to show on the chart from settings. Smooth Delta Volume moving average length can be changed from the settings. You can also select "Show as Percentage", which shows Delta Volume as Percentage of Overall Candle's Volume. If you use Weekly or Monthly Timeframe, change increase lower timeframe from settings. Read the tooltips to understand what each settings mean. Tooltips are the (i) button in-front of each settings.
FAQs:
Q. Does the indicator Repaint ?
--- No. None of my indicators repaints. What you see now is what's drawn in real time.
Q. What TimeFrame is Best for this Indicator ?
--- It can be used on timeframes from 5 minutes to higher. But I would prefer to use it from timeframes higher than 30 minutes, as it gathers data from 1 minute TF.
Q. Indicator doesn't show anything ?
--- This indicator only works on security with Volume data. Also use it from higher timeframe than specified in Settings, because Volume Delta is calculated using Data from Lower TimeFrame.
Q. Delta volume is not provided by TradingView, So how exactly does this indicator work?
--- This indicator takes advantage of new pinescript function security_lower_tf(), and calculates volume for smaller timeframe data and calculates delta on higher timeframe.
Q. Does this indicator give financial advice?
--- No. Nope. Nein. Não. नहीं.
Conclusion:
This indicator is very basic but if used correctly it can be very powerful. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to comment below. I'd love to connect with you. Thank you.
~ @SiddWolf
[TTI] Pinch AVWAPs––––History & Credit
This indicator came from studying Alpha trends and the concept from CMT Brian Shannon
–––––What it does
Upon uploading choose two dates from which the script will calculate Anchored VWAP from both dates. The dates can be easily moved for faster adjustment and re-calculation.
–––––How to use it
If you are trading a breakout methodology like myself, look for the "pinch" of the AVWAPs. Preferably, a bottom AVWAP moving up and a top AVWAP moving down. Choose important dates (this is rather subjective) for the AVWAP dates. These can be important events like Earnings or Divident Announcements. Or places where there is a change of structure of the Supply and Demand dynamic.
SVDThis indicator aims to compare between two charts if trader isn't sure which one is more active and powerful, it does NOT show entries or help your chart analysis directly.
The main features of this indicator is to show vitality and range of any given chart.
Volatility: it calculates the average profit of every swing in the range and the final result will be the chart volatility, which indicate how profitable this chart is.
Range: it calculates the profit of the whole range compared to the total price. (E.g. range bottom is 0.1 and range top is 0.2 the range will be 100%)
Extra: indicator shows the total direction of the chart in term of (STRONG UPTREND, UPTREND, SIDEWAYS, DOWNTREND, STRONG DOWNTREND), if you got (Somthing_wrong) please contact me.
How to use: apply the indicator on different charts that you have chosen and the higher (volatility & range) the more profitable the chart is.
inputs:
Lookback length: how long the range is (how many candles are included).
How intense should the Swing be: how many candles should be counted as a confirmation complete swing.
Show counted Swings: if checked as true, will show the swings counted in the volatility calculation.
For any notes on the indicator to be edited, or for another indicator ideas please comment.
Multi-Purpose All in One [SignalCave]Multi-Purpose All in One Indicator Functions
1) Technical Analysis, Technical Ratings
2) Pivots, Primary & Secondary Trends
3) Swings, Engulfs, Golden & Death Crosses, Price Squeezes, Pullbacks, Breakout & Breakdowns, Volume Rushes
4) Momentum Strength
1) Technical Analysis, Technical Ratings
Technical analysis display real-time ratings. It based on the most popular technical indicators such as RSI, Stochastic, CCI, ADX, AO, Momentum, MACD, Stochastic RSI, Williams %, Ichimoku Cloud, SMA, EMA, VWMA and HMA.
Technical analysis is a built-in function on TradingView. You can access any asset’s technical analysis page and see it’s performance in real time.
"Multi-Purpose All in One" indicator brings this function into your TradingView charting screen. Indicator allows you to see the same output without visiting any external web page in TradingView. Indicator also works on every timeframe and asset class.
Technical Ratings is a technical analysis tool that combines the ratings of several technical indicators to make it easier for traders and investors to find profitable trades.
Technical Ratings can be a valuable technical analysis tool for many analysts or traders. Many traders use a selection of complementary indicators to make better decisions. Technical Ratings simplifies this task by combining the most popular indicators and their signals.
2) Pivots, Primary & Secondary Trends
Helps you to identify primary and secondary trends and potential support/resistance zones.
Trend detection have three modes which are “Aggressive, Moderate and Conservative” . You can customize the mode on settings screen.
3) Swings, Engulfs, Golden & Death Crosses, Price Squeezes, Pullbacks, Breakout & Breakdowns, Volume Rushes
A swing low is when price makes a low and is immediately followed by consecutive higher lows. Likewise, a swing high is when price makes a high and is followed by consecutive lower highs.
Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) is a type of reversal pattern that can be used as buy or sell signals.
Engulfing candles tend to signal a reversal of the current trend in the market. This specific pattern involves two candles with the latter candle 'engulfing' the entire body of the candle before it.
On this indicator, bullish engulfs visible only on downtrend and oversold conditions. Bearish engulfs visible only on uptrend and overbought conditions.
The death cross and golden cross are technical analysis terms for when a moving average (MA) intersects with another from either above or below.
The cross, depending on which it is, can signal the start of a new trend or the end of one.
Squeeze signs signifies low volatility, market preparing itself for an explosive move up or down direction.
Bullish Pullbacks are widely seen as buying opportunities after an asset has experienced a large upward price movement. Most pullbacks involve an asset's price moving to an area of technical support , such as a moving average, before resuming their uptrend.
Bearish Pullbacks are widely seen as selling opportunities after an asset has experienced a large downward price movement. Most pullbacks involve an asset's price moving to an area of technical resistance , such as a moving average, before resuming their downtrend.
A breakout refers to when the price of an asset moves above a resistance area, breakdown refers to when the price of an asset moves below a support area.
Breakouts/breakdowns indicate the potential for the price to start trending in the breakout direction.
For example, a breakout to the upside from a chart pattern could indicate the price will start trending higher.
Volume rush signs appears when the trading volume increases more then a usual period. It can be useful with combining breakout signals as a confirmation.
4) Momentum Strength
Momentum Indicator helps you to identify potential reversal areas .
Calculation done with using Relative Strength Index (RSI), Money Flow Index (MFI) and Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) indicators.
On full strength bearish movement bars paints as light red , full strength bullish movement bars paints as light green color.
They indicates that trend can be change to opposite direction in a short period of time.
Momentum Strength have three modes which are "Aggressive, Moderate and Conservative" . You can customize the mode on settings screen.
Volume TrendsThis script provides clear volume trends on any time frame. You set a long term volume trend moving average (ex 100 periods). A shorter term MA of your choice (10 in this example) will oscillate above and below based on the standard deviations of its current value relative to the long term #.
Similarly, large volume bars are plotted in terms of st dev above the long term MA.
Very useful in spotting capitulation bottoms and/or blow-off tops.
Multi-timeframe MAs + Stoch RSI SignalsHello traders,
I welcome you to my first published script on TradingView: “Multi-timeframe Moving Averages + Stochastic RSI”.
The script is based on a simple formula: Buy signals are generated when a fast moving average is above a slower moving average (uptrend) and the Stochastic RSI K line is crossing above the oversold level (entry).
Sell signals are generated when a fast moving average is below a slower moving average (downtrend) and the Stochastic RSI K line is crossing below the overbought level (entry).
This indicator works best in strong trends!
**Please note the above example has repainting turned on which may produce unrealistic results when viewing historical data. See below for more information regarding this and how you can turn it off.**
The user has the following inputs:
- Option to change the Stochastic RSI settings, including the oversold and overbought levels.
- Option to enter any value for both the Fast Moving Average and the Slow Moving Average.
- Option to change between EMA or SMA for each moving average.
- Multiple time frames to choose from, as well as the ability to selectively turn off individual time frames (both plots and alerts).
(Default time frames are 1 hour, 4 hour, and Daily. You can have a 4th time frame by changing your current time frame to something lower than the other 3 time frames)
- Turn on/off repainting: If repainting is turned on you will get an alert and buy/sell signal on chart immediately when condition is met, however the signal may disappear from chart if the condition reverses during the same candle.
If repainting is turned off, the indicator will wait for the candle to close before issuing the alert and painting the signal on chart.
For higher time frames, the indicator will wait for the candle in the higher time frame to close before issuing a signal if repaint is turned off. Default is set to Repaint on, so please be aware of this if you do not want repainting.
How to use alerts:
- Before you do anything, make sure your current time frame is the lowest time frame you’d like alerts on, as you will still receive alerts for the higher time frames you selected in settings.
- Once you have all the settings changed to how you like, save your chart first. Then right click on any of the indicator’s buy/sell signals on the chart and click “Add Alert on MAs + Stoch RSI”.
- Make sure “Any alert() function call” is selected under the Condition.
- You can delete or change the text in “Alert name” if you want as the alert message is already built into the indicator, and it will tell you in the alert message which asset and time frame to buy or sell.
Other things to note:
- The indicator will not display the buy/sell signals of lower time frames when you are on a higher time frame. This was done purposely to reduce clutter on the chart when you switch to higher time frames.
- While the alert message will tell you which time frame a signal was generated, the plots on the chart will instead show “Buy/Sell TF1, or TF2, or TF3”.
If the signal is from the current time frame that the alert was created on, then it will simply show “Buy” or “Sell”.
Hope you guys enjoy using this one, please drop a like if you found it useful. If anyone wants to modify my script in any way, please just credit me for the original work when you publish the script. Good luck!
Trend Persistence Rate Indicator [CC]The Trend Persistence Rate Indicator was created by Richard Poster (Stocks and Commodities Feb 2021 pg 12) and this indicator is a good trend strength indicator similar to ADX. A good strategy with this indicator according to the author is to combine this with a moving average crossover strategy and a volatility indicator. Buy when the price crosses over the moving average and when the volatility and this indicator are over a selected minimum. I think 30-40 as a minimum for this indicator works well. Exit that position when this indicator peaks and starts to go down and it should be very profitable for you. I have included general buy and sell signals with this indicator as well.
Let me know if there are any other indicators you would like to see me publish!
QFLOW SUITE QFLOW SUITE is a signal-based comprehensive trading suite for trading across all timeframes. It is designed to be a tool for discretionary traders and there are numerous ways to utilize this trading suite.
INCLUDES :
Buy / Sell Signals
Candle Coloring
Automatic Level Plotting
Trend Following System
Stop Loss Management System
Trend Reversal Mechanisms
Volatility Breakout Algorithm
Mean Reversion Algorithm
Buy / Sell Signals
There are multiple conditions detected by QFLOW Algorithm which are constantly worked on and improved
Candle Coloring
Color coding allows information compression and helps traders analyze the charts in a simple and intuitive manner. The base coloring is meant for trend following and consists of 3 colors :
Green - Trend up
Grey - Rangebound Consolidation
Red - Trend down
The second type of candle coloring is for the special conditions like buy / sell signals or divergences.
Volatility Breakout Algorithm
This part of the algorithm identifies a volatility breakout before it happens by showing a colored shaded squeeze which happens during consolidation. When a potential breakout is detected, an arrow is printed below or above that candle depending on the direction. Most times a second arrow is needed to signal a confirmed breakout. This arrow will be plotted with a 'B' or 'S' in the same color as the arrow.
False Breakout Detection
The algorithm is taught to detect these kind of false breakouts and prints a signal as an arrow with an 'F' below or above the candle.
Mean Reversion Algorithm
A hybrid algorithm that takes both momentum and mean reversion into account for high accuracy.
Automatic Level Plotting
Stop Loss Management System
QFLOW SUITE contains an adaptive trailing ATR system that can be used for stop loss management. It is plotted as a line below the price when the trend is up and above the price when the trend is down. It is highly effective because it is designed to adapt both to the true range ( a measure of the degree of price volatility ) as well as to the average direction change.
Extreme Background Highlighting
The algorithm is taught to analyze multiple technical components. When this option is turned on it will highlight the background when these extreme conditions are met. These highlights will often occur at the tops or bottoms and during times of high volatility. A trader can use this option as extra confluence when making certain trading decisions like taking profits or closing out trades.
The Bayesian Q OscillatorFirst of all the biggest thanks to @tista and @KivancOzbilgic for publishing their open source public indicators Bayesian BBSMA + nQQE Oscillator. And a mighty round of applause for @MarkBench for once again being my superhero pinescript guy that puts these awesome combination Ideas and ES stradegies in my head together. Now let me go ahead and explain what we have here.
I am gonna call it the Bayesian Q Oscillator I suppose. The goal of the script is to solve an issue both indicators on their own suffer from. QQE signals are not new and often the problem has always been false signals for them. They are good for scalping but the difference between a quality move and a small to nearly nonexistent move following a signal is not so clear. Kivanc made his normalized version to help reduce this problem by adding colors to his histogram type verision that would essentially represent if price was a trending move or in a ranging structure. As you can see I have kept this Idea but instead opted for lines as the oscillator. two yellow line (default color) is a ranging sideways area and when there is red or green it is trending up or down. I wanted to take this to the next level with combining the Bayesian probability oscillator that tista put together.
The Bayesian indicator is the opposite for its issue as it is a probability indicator that shows which candle or price movement is more likely to come next. Red rising means possibly down move soon and green means up soon. I will not go into the complex details of this indicator but will suggest others take a look at his and others to understand the idea behind them. The point I am driving at is that it show probabilities or likelyhood without the most effecient signal device to match it. This original was line form and now it is background filled colors.
The idea. is that you can potentially get some stronger and more accurate reversal signals with these two paired together. when you see a sell signal or cross with the towering or rising red... maybe it is a good jump potentially. The same for green. At the same time it is a double added filter effect from just having yellow represent it is ranging... but now if you get a buy signal (example) and have yellow lines (example) along wi5h a red rising or mountain color background... it not only is an indication of ranging, but also that there is potentially even a counter move coming based on the probabilities. Also if you get into a good trade and see dual yellow qqe crosses with no color represented by the bayesian background... it is possible it might only be noise.
I have found them to work decently in the 1 hour timframe. Let me know your experience.
I hope everyone takes a look at the originals to understand them. Full credit goes to those guys for this to be here. Let me know how it is working out for you.
Here are the original links.
bayesian
Normalized QQE
Tradespot - Trend SuiteTradespot - Trend Suite
No configuration needed, works out the box
Best used as a HTF analysis tool (1D, 3D, 1W, 1M), but can be applied to LTFs.
Makes use of a complex combination of indicatorss to paint a visual snapshot on the current trend
Completely open to building a core trading strategy upon
Want to know more or have questions? Come join the Tradespot community, or send me a message on TradingView.
Monthly, Quaterly, Yearly SMA trendsIt highlights on the chart when the SMA20 crosses the SMA60 etc. for the Monthly, Quaterly, Yearly SMA trends.
Triple SMA Strategy with entries based on sma price closesHi! :)
This strategy is made for intraday trades, especially on 5 sec - 5 min charts to follow the trend.
I have not tested on higher timeframes, but feel free to play with the values.
I have set a basic value for the 3 SMA at
-200
-400
-600
We will use an oscillator for entries which is not mine. Link ->
The oscillator mentioned above is just for visualization purposes, You do not need to get the signals, but You can see how scripts are generated with different values.
When the price above/below all the 3 SMA and oscillator crosses above/below "value you set" - You will get the buy or sell signal.
Your stop will be where the slowest SMA is.
Pyramiding is set for 10.
You can manually set 3 take profit and quantity levels.
Basic values are 1 %, 2 %, and 6 % for taking profits - You can change it based on how volatile the asset is.
Basic quantity values are 30 % at each level.
Hope You find it useful :)
Trend Indicator for Directional Trading (add-on)TIDT is a two-part trend-based indicator designed to recognize the general direction and help you identify good opportunities for going long or short (both indicators are called the same way with "main" and "add-on" additions).
This is the add-on indicator that is added below the chart and aside from identifying trending opportunities, it also shows Bullish and Bearish Divergences. Similar to the main indicator, it is based on 3 Moving Averages over which you have full control. You can choose between the following 7 types:
- Simple Moving Average ( SMA )
- Exponential Moving Average ( EMA )
- Weighted Moving Average ( WMA )
- Running Moving Average (RMA)
- Hull Moving Average ( HMA )
- Volume Weighted Moving Average ( VWMA )
- Arnaud Legoux Moving Average ( ALMA )
I strongly suggest that the types and periods for your MAs in the main and the add-on versions are identical so that you get a better visual of the whole picture. However, you may develop a trading strategy that relies on two different types of signals, so that's entirely up to you. Once you have set up the MAs and chosen the lookback period, the rest is taken care of for you. You get two types of signals:
1) Pullbacks - the divergences between your MAs generate a result, which is then averaged as a percentage gain or loss and worked out into a histogram. The colors of the histogram indicate opportunities to buy (if green), short (if red), or sit tight (if white) unless an explicit signal is given by the indicator. Overall the principle is simple - establish the trend and look for weaknesses so that you can open an order in the direction of the trend.
2) Divergences - generated in a similar way to the Pullbacks strategy with some minor adjustments and improvements to better catch the divergences. The histogram is slightly different, as the positive results are plotted above 0 and the negative ones below 0. As such, the histogram looks a lot like MACD, but with different calculations. The color principle mentioned above is the same - green for longs, red for shorts, and white for neutral unless specified by a signal. The change of the shade of the color shows an increase or a decrease in the momentum. A Long signal comes up when the price makes a lower low, while the momentum makes a higher low. A Short signal comes up when the price makes a higher high, but the momentum makes a lower high.
Ticking a box next to the signal type will show the associated histogram and its signals. Due to the different ways those two histograms are calculated and displayed I recommend having either of them On, but not both. However, you may want to be able to see both types of signals, so I've left this as an option. Once again, all colors are fully configurable.
The complete Trend Indicator for Directional Trading has gone over 1,500 revisions, has been forked over 10 times, and has been worked out to be as minimalistic, useful, and practical as possible. A great deal of work, time, and experience have been poured into this indicator to do what it's supposed to do - help you identify better entry opportunities for increased profitability.
If you have any questions regarding the indicator or suggestions on how it could be improved, please let me know. Thank you.
Ehlers Trend Vigor NormalizedThanks to MasBart, I updated the earlier version to normalize signal and lead according to vigor and trigger. Vigor and trigger are limited to +-2. Now signal and lead are also in that range.
The code of interest is lines 39-43:
tmpdif = (BP - nz(BP ))/close
a = array.new_float(0)
for i = 0 to win-1
array.push(a, tmpdif )
den = array.max(a)
den is then used to normalize the BP values (bandpass filter).
ETS Trending ArrowsThis indicator is the end result of years of trial and error to create an indicator that aims to mimic market entry points that a professional trader would take.
It has arrows that clearly show potential market entry points, and suggested stop-loss levels. What I like about it is that it generally responds as fast to market changes as a good trader would, leaving you enough time to still validate the move before taking it.
This basically levels the playing field, because even if you're a rookie trader, or maybe an experienced trader in a slump, this indicator can help you to identify possible trading entry points that is responsive to market moves, and that can be used on different timeframes based on how you want to trade. And if you're an experienced trader, this indicator will help you like a good trading buddy to make good trading decisions.
What Makes It So Powerful?
- Give you a signal as early as possible and does not "repaint" once the bar completes
- Reacts to fast market direction changes like a master trader
- Is super easy to understand and implement in your trading
- Can be used for Forex, Stocks and Crypto
- Works on all timeframes
How To Use The ETS Trending Arrows Indicator
1. Add the indicator to any chart you wish to trade, Crypto, Forex or Stocks and set it to the timeframe you prefer. For instance, I use it on 1 minute and 5 minute charts for daytrading Stocks. For Forex I generally use a 15 minute chart, and longer timeframes for Crypto.
2. Open the Settings and change values to suit your requirements:
2.1. "Early Trigger Live Signals / Stable Signals" - When you select "Stable Signals", the arrows will appear once the bar closes, on the new bar. Selecting "Early Trigger" will signal instantly and can give you an early entry, but may update in some cases as conditions change.
2.2 "Show More Signals" - This pretty much does what it says. If you don't want all possible signals, this will scale things back a bit and give you fewer signals.
2.3. "Show 20, 50, 200 Moving Averages" - This is just a convenience, and is provided to help you exit trades, which I typically do when price crosses back over the 9 EMA or 20 EMA.
2.4. "Show 9 Expo Moving Average" - Also provided for convenience, and separate in case you don't want this level of detail.
2.5. "Show Immediate Reversals" - Personally I don't use this setting, but someone requested that I add it. What it will do is if there is a signal, which then immediately passes the "stoploss" dotted line, this will immediately give a signal in the opposite direction.
2.6. "Show Bollinger Bands" - This is also only provided for convenience, I use Bollinger Bands to determine where the market move is in relation to the average deviation.
2.7. "Bollinger Bands Length" - Simply the regular BB length setting.
2.8. "Bollinger Bands Deviation" - I use a 2.5 setting by default in order to better identify areas where the price action is really far beyond where it should be.
3. Now that you've set things up, all you need to do is to wait for a signal. As mentioned earlier, the signals will react differently based on whether you chose "Early Trigger Live Signals" or "Stable Signals". If you opt for "Early Trigger Live Signals", like I do, you should pay attention to where the market currently is in relation to the closest moving average, like the 9 EMA or 20 EMA. Keep in mind that price will often signal a new move, but then first move back to the average, before continuing in the new direction identified by the trading arrow.
4. These signals are intended to identify new trending moves, and for that reason, if the market moves against the signal, you should not hold on to your position hoping that it will turn in your favor.
5. When the market is moving in your favor, resist the urge to exit quickly, and use either (or both) the 9 EMA and 20 EMA to exit your trades. A good approach is to use the 9 EMA to exit a portion (maybe 50%) of your trade, and exit out of the rest once price closes above or below the 20 EMA depending on the direction of your trade.
This is an "invite only" script, which means that you will need to let me know that you're interested in it before you can get access to it. This is a paid script, please follow the link in my profile to get the details or ask me directly. It may take up to 48 hours for me to respond, but I do my best to respond as quickly as possible. You will get 7 days to test it for yourself on all your charts with no restrictions.
Moving Average Variable Kit W/ Alerts V3 [Moon]Create your own MA system
5 basic kinds of Moving Average types available for now
DEMA
EMA
SMA
TEMA
WMA
Mix and match moving average types and lengths.
Create your own alerts built into Tradingview.
Turn alerts or MAs off or on with 1 click.
Choose visual transparency and alert coloration - everything is customizable.
Trend candles on crossovers.
Choose your MA input source.
Create your own MA cloud or cloud ribbons.
Trend MA coloration on candle or bar interactions.
It really empowers you to experiment and create your own trading system or strategy.
Don't be afraid to use Renko or Heikin Ashi for trend spotting or reversals.
Copy built in exchange bands or indicators for an edge up on the competition or exchange users (these are heavily watched and in my opinion do affect the price action especially on smaller coins like alts).
This is Binance's default kit that you can easily make (7/25/99) SMAs.
Works well on traditional markets or Forex | Should be cross compatible on any asset or timeframe.
Turn off a majority of signals except for "buy" or "sell" alerts. Use these clusters to DCA, short, long or take profit.
Use it to monitor classic "Golden" or "Death" crosses - Set a TV alert to get a notification when it official goes off.
These are just a few of the things you can create. I encourage you to explore further.
Send me a DM if interested.
ATR Trailing Stop advanceHello Traders,
The average true range (ATR) is a technical analysis indicator that measures market volatility . The ATR indicator is easy to use and gives an accurate reading about an ongoing trend that very effective.
I. Signals are used for entry
- Entry your long position (buy) when price crosses above the ATR trailing stop line.
- Entry your short position (sell) when price crosses below the ATR trailing stop line.
II. ATR Trailing Stops Setup
- The ATR period is used to adjust the sensitivity of the ATR trailing stop line. With larger period, the ATR will "smoother" but will signal slower than the price.
- ATR multiplier is a multiple of ATR trailing stop.
- If you want to backtest with trailing take profit, you can tick the box “test with trailing?”. It will affect 2 parameters which are: Trailing point and trailing offset. Where: Trailing Point is the trigger point, the distance from the entry price. Trailing Offset is the take-profit price, which is the distance from the Trailing Point.
III. A few ATR trailing stop configurations, you can use for backtesting:
1. BTC /USDT (M15):
- ATR period: 80
- ATR multiple: 1.91
- Trailing point: 63
- Trailing offset: 10
2. BTC /USDT (M30):
- ATR period: 71
- ATR multiple: 1.63
- Trailing point: 60
- Trailing offset: 10
3. ETH/USDT (M30):
- ATR period: 90
- ATR multiple: 1.81
- Trailing point: 1.12
- Trailing offset: 0.15
4. XRP/USDT (M30):
- ATR period: 125
- ATR multiple: 1.61
- Trailing point: 0.0016
- Trailing offset: 0.0003
IMPORTANT:
Generally, ATR trailing stop still fails in a sideways-moving market. Be Careful and research the strategy before making a buy/sell order.
Hope you enjoy it. We look forward to hearing from you so we can improve this strategy.
Thank you,
SuperRange - evoA SuperTrend like indicator based on highest and lowest candle close from a few bars back. It looks almost the same as Donchian Channels but with a dominant trend direction inside (Black line).
Uptrend: Candle closed higher than highest close
Downtrend: Candle closed lower than lowest close
This works best on higher time frames since a daily close is more powerful than a 15 minute close.
A few examples how you could use this:
Use support & resistance
Apply a moving average
Buy and sell the break-out
All perfect world examples, this does not happen all the time off course.. Its just for the idea. There are many ways to trade this so feel free to share in the comments, good luck and follow the trend! :)
Separated Moving Average - evoHere are two moving averages, one based on positive candles and the other based on negative candles. If the current bar is positive, the negative MA will use its last known negative bar for the calculation. The default setting uses Heikin Ashi to smooth the candles with the trend, you can turn this off if you want in inputs.
Let me know if you find it useful :)
Automatic TrendlinesIntroduction
For a full free tutorial explaining this code in more detail, visit the backtest-rookies (.com) website.
This indicator will plot two trend lines at any given time. A resistance trend line and a support trend line. The resistance trend is shown with red circles and is created by joining swing highs together. The second is a support trend which is created by joining swing lows.
Since we need swings to make the trend, the trend line code contains code for the swing detection. You can play around with the swing detection to alter how frequently new trend lines are detected. Relying on swings also means that there will be some delay in trend detection depending on how you configure the swing detection. The higher you set rightbars, the more lag you will have before a trend is detected. However, at the same time the quality of the pivots found will increase. So it is a trade-off you need to come to terms with and decide what the best settings are for you.
Lines
A single trend line is made up of several components.
Pivot Points: Marked as blue or orange circles. There will be two pivots per trend.
Orange/Purple Lines: Connecting all pivot points. You will see these lines change direction slightly each time a new pivot is detected (new circles appear).
Green/Red Circle lines: Showing the trend line from the earliest moment a new trend is detected.
Blue Dashed lines: Joining the purple and green/red circle lines so the full trend line can be seen.
Note: The blue dashed lines use pine-scripts drawing functions. As such, there is a limit to how many of these can be placed on a chart. When the limit is reached, the oldest line will be removed so the newest can be drawn. This means that if you detect enough trends and scroll back in time, the blue dashed lines will disappear at some point!
SBER's Trend Jinni (Real/False Trend Detector)Trend Jinni - Your trading time friend that helps you take right decisions
Trend Jinni indicator can be used for scalping, day trade, swing trades, short term or for investment analysis of equities, indices, currencies, and commodities. It provides easy to visualize multiple pieces of critical information:
1) Finds opportunity with major trade change information
2) Fake moves / Fake / False or fading trends
2) Support/resistance level
4) When not to be in the trade
5) Stop loss information
Why Trend Jinni? It analyzes information and presents it much before other lagging indicators and adapts to the changes in securities
How to read Trend Jinni?
Jinni line color:
Red = Sell side trade
Green = Buy side trade
Black = No trade zone
Best entry point is the one which is closest to the Jinni price line.
Trade is recommended to be closed when price is below Jinni line (in case of buy side trade) or it is above Jinni line (in case of sell side trade)
What time frame should I use?
1 min = Very aggressive traders / Scalpers
5 min = Aggressive day traders
15 min = Patient day traders
60 min = Swing traders/Short term traders
1 day = Long term traders/Short term traders