EMA, SMA Mean Reversion

Invite-only in order to understand demand and interest in this type of strategy. All requests are welcome and will be accepted.
Full Source is available
A blog post containing full source code and commentary of the strategy is available on the backtest-rookies website. To comply with house rules, I cannot post a direct link here. (Hint add ".com" to backtest-rookies)
Overview
The strategy uses two moving averages to represent the historical mean and a slightly smoothed version of the current price action. It will place long or short trades when the fast EMA moves far away from the historical mean (the slow SMA).
Features
- Set Backtest Date ranges
- Enter when EMA is x% away from the mean
- Independent inputs for the long and short side
- Only enter when the EMA has started to reverse. (Input)
- Optional Stop loss
- Limit trades to a single direction to "Buy the dip" or "Sell the top"
Invite-only script
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Author's instructions
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Disclaimer
Invite-only script
Only users authorized by the author have access to this script, and this usually requires payment. You can add the script to your favorites, but you will only be able to use it after requesting permission and obtaining it from its author — learn more here. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact BacktestRookies directly.
TradingView does NOT recommend paying for or using a script unless you fully trust its author and understand how it works. You may also find free, open-source alternatives in our community scripts.
Author's instructions
Warning: please read our guide for invite-only scripts before requesting access.