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Trends and volume

By signalsr
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“Trends and volume” is a pair of ZigZag and Volume indicators. If in the ZigZag indicator a trend has changed from descending to ascending, and in the Volume indicator the volume of purchases (accumulation) exceeds the volume of sales (distribution), a signal to open a long position occurs.
Accordingly, the opening of a short position occurs with opposite indicators of trend and volume. The strategy has Volume smoothing settings and a ZigZag filter for selecting optimal settings on other instruments.

With default settings, the strategy allows you to make 2-4 successful trades per month, ideally shows the direction of the trades on the BTCUSDT, timeframe 1 hour.

Together with the “Trends and volume” backtest, you get the “Trends and volume alerts” indicator in which the alert function is built-in, you can set an alert for events: long entry and short entry.
Pay attention when you set alerts in the tradingview in the indicator, the true signal comes at the close of the hourly candle.


I can open demo access to the Trends and volume strategy for 15 days, for this write me.
Release Notes
Added directional arrows for trade
Release Notes
Show background Accumulation/Distribution
1hourbinancebitmexBTCbybitTrend AnalysisVolumeZigzag

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