SFX Signals & Overlays [YinYangAlgorithms]SFX Signals & Overlays aims to help traders Identify Buy & Sell locations, Reversals, Volatility Zones, Support & Resistance and Overbought & Oversold Zones. All of these may work in harmony with each other by helping to identify when to enter and exit a trade; as well as helping to determine the risk / reward the trade may ensue.
SFX Signals & Overlays’s Buy & Sell signals are momentum based, meaning the Initial ‘Buy’ & ‘Sell’ signal may not be exactly where you want to get in/out. What may occur is the initial signal appears, a few more continuation signals appear afterwards (always in a chain); and once the momentum has ended a ‘Reversal’ signal appears. The reversal is there to help signify that the ‘opportune’ time to buy/sell may have passed and the price may now correct in the opposite direction. This Indicator aims to Buy Low and Sell High; and therefore the Buy signal momentum may occur as the price is either about to fall, currently falling or has started to consolidate. When the Buy signal momentum has ended, this means the momentum is at an impasse, but is favoring Buy momentum and a reversal (correction) may occur.
Buying & Selling at reversal signals may be profitable, however it may be less risky to DCA into your long / short positions during the Buy/Sell momentum signals instead. Let's get into the Tutorial so you can better understand how our SFX Signals & Overlays indicator works.
Tutorial:
Our example above showcases how our SFX Signals & Overlays Indicator looks on the default settings ‘Medium’ for each of our Algorithm Settings:
Trend Sensitivity
Signal Sensitivity
Zone Sensitivity
All of our Algorithm Settings feature 3 different speeds:
Fast
Medium
Slow
These speeds may be applied to each Algorithm Setting individually and affect how quickly they adapt to the current market's momentum. This allows you to tailor this Indicator to fit your trading style by adjusting it to meet your needs accordingly. If you are someone who likes to swing trade on the 1-5 minute timeframe, you may find better confluence with all settings on ‘Fast’. Medium term holders and traders may find better results with all settings on ‘Medium’. Likewise, long term investors may find best results with all settings on ‘Slow’. However, this shouldn’t stop you from finding your own best result by adjusting them individually to meet your own unique trading style.
SFX Signals & Overlays helps you identify shifts in momentum by displaying Momentum Signals. Momentum Signals are shown by either a Green or Red Triangle. Momentum Signals can continue for quite some time until the momentum has ended. We rank the first Momentum Signal from 1/5 to 5/5 for their strength and may help determine the chances of the momentum shift occurring. Once the Momentum Signals have ended we display a Reversal Signal. This Reversal Signal helps signify that the Momentum has ended. When the Momentum ends it means that a reversal may have started. This reversal may mean the price will continue in the direction the signal mentioned; or it may mean the price will consolidate. If the price consolidates then the signal is void as when the consolidation ends the price could go in either direction. If you notice consolidation occurring after a Reversal Signal; wait for more confirmations as it is now too risky.
Our Indicator displays different evaluations for each INITIAL Buy and Sell signal. These evaluations rank the current start of the signal from 1-5; 1 being the lowest and least reliable, 5 being the highest and most reliable. These rankings aren’t indefinite and are simply an evaluation at the time of the initial signal. We may potentially provide evaluations at the reversal later on if requested enough. When a Buy or Sell signal occurs this defines where momentum is occurring in this direction. This momentum is indicated by momentum signals shown through red / green triangles. These triangles indicate that this momentum is present. When these momentum signals end is when the Reversal Signal appears indicating that since this momentum has ended, there may be a decent chance of a reversal occurring. There also adherently may be the potential of consolidation occurring; but generally it means there is either a reversal, or consolidation + then a reversal or a continuation; however it may be apparent that the momentum has ended.
ES:
NQ:
BTC:
If you refer to the 3 examples above, we show how the ES, NQ and BTC look within a 5 minute scalping example. Essentially you’d make your decision on the Buy / Sell signal, the momentum signals, the Reversal Signals, the Trend Colors as well as other oscillators and Due Diligence.
Remember, there’s no such thing as a perfect entry / exit, the more you understand about trading and do your own Due Diligence the better. These Buy and Sell as well as Reversal signals attempt to locate and rank momentum shifts to help you identify where the momentum may be ending and reversing in the opposite direction.
Our zones defined by the Outer (red) and Inner (green) are representations of not only Support and Resistance locations, but likewise Overbought and Oversold locations. These zones help in multiple ways. The hard lines that define each zone's start / end are very useful locations of support / resistance which may indicate where the price will bounce off of. Likewise, when the price is within these zones it represents the price being Overbought or Oversold. Then the price is for instance within the Red Resistance Zone, what generally may happen is the price will correct quickly to get back to the ‘Black Empty Zone’ between the Red and Green zones; OR it may consolidate sideways until it has entered the ‘Black Empty Zone’. This is how the price may redeem itself back to being valued correctly. These zones help you identify and understand, in concatenation with our signals when and how much the price may move.
Our Settings are minimalistic so you don’t need to worry and get overwhelmed about changing values and trying to fiddle to find which values works the best for what. Our Algorithms will take care of all of that for you. Simply select the speeds for your Trend, Signals and Zones and you’re good to start trading! You can likewise customize what information is visible to you and the colors to better customize your experience.
Fast:
Medium:
Slow:
The 3 examples above display what the same portion of the chart looks like when Trend, Signal and Zone Sensitivity is changed from Fast, Medium and Slow.
As you can see, they all look quite different in the results they produce. By default all settings are set to Medium, however they can all be individually changed to suit your trading style and needs.
Our Indicator offers many different alert options which may help you stay informed with how the market is moving and any momentum changes that may occur.
Settings:
1. Algorithm Settings
Trend Sensitivity (Fast, Medium, Slow): Trend Sensitivity refers to how quickly the Trend Bar Colors change. Fast: will change colors very quickly if it senses momentum is changing. Medium: will change almost as quickly as Fast, however, rather than swapping from Bullish to Bearish momentum right away it has an intermediate 'Neutral - Slightly Bullish (Yellow)' and 'Neutral - Slightly Bearish (Orange)'. This way you can better visualize when the momentum is dying in the trend and starting back up by having these trend 'Neutral/Consolidation' areas. Slow: will attempt to only change Trend Bar Colors when the momentum has surely shifted. This may result in a bit of lagging behind.
Signal Sensitivity (Fast, Medium, Slow): Signal Sensitivity refers to how quickly the Buy & Sell Momentum Signals & Reversal Signals appear. These signals are meant to appear when it thinks the price may reverse, but the speeds refer to how much of a reversal they think may happen. Fast: will attempt to locate any and all momentum swings. Medium: will attempt to only locate momentum swings which may drive the price up considerably. Slow: will attempt to locate only the most extreme momentum swings. This may result in some potentially good ones missed however; but the ones it finds may have a higher probability of occuring.
Zone Sensitivity (Fast, Medium, Slow): Zone Sensitivity refers to how quickly the Zones expand based on price movement. These zones may be useful for not only seeing Support & Resistance; but also identifying when it is Overbought & Oversold; as well as visualizing volatility between the Black (Empty area) and the zones. The lines that separate each zone are the Support and Resistance locations; the area within the zones are simply the spacing between these Support and Resistance locations. However, the further the price is to the outer zones does represent Overbought and Oversold. Fast: will expand very quickly. This causes the price to be within the Black (Empty area) more often. This may be useful for finding extremities in price movement which may have a better chance of correcting. Medium: moves fast but not anywhere close to as fast as 'Fast'. Medium will hold its values in an attempt to be as accurate as possible for identifying Support and Resistance locations. Slow: will expand very slowly. This may be useful for identifying Support & Resistance as well as Volatility targets on higher time frames since these zones move much slower.
2. Display Settings:
Show Trend Bar Colors: Trend Bar Color are a way of seeing how the Trend is holding up on a bar by bar basis. This may be useful for seeing momentum starting, ending or simply dying down before any signals actually appear.
Signal Text Display (Both, Buy & Sell, Reversals, None: Signals are a way of seeing potential changes in momentum and when they have actually occurred. Our signals also rank from 1/5 to 5/5 how strong of a chance this momentum change may occur (only at the time of the signal, not at the time of the reversal). These may be useful as potential Entry and Exit locations; as well as when you see the reversal, you know that this momentum change has either begun or a consolidation may be occurring. If a consolidation occurs, the signal is no longer valid as the price can now go either way and it is best to wait for more signals or other technical analysis to determine momentum and movement.
Zone Display (All, Outer + Middle, Inner + Middle, Outer, Middle, Inner, None): Zones are composed of 3 areas above and below. These areas attempt to project Support & Resistance locations as well as display when the Price is Overbought and Oversold. You can specify which zones you wish to view, however all are important.
3. Color Settings:
Buy Color: This is the color of all Buy Signals and Zones.
Sell Color: This is the color of all Sell Signals and Zones.
Buy Reversal Color: This is the color of all Buy Signal Reversals.
Sell Reversal Color: This is the color of all Sell Signal Reversals.
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HAPPY TRADING!
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Omega IndicatorThe Omega Trend and Signal indicator is a toolkit designed to help both experienced and new traders with their trading decisions.
This indicator is a part of the omega toolkit, and his creation method is based on the concept that every trading strategy should have a way to determine the trend, or the bias, that answers the question “long or short?”; the location, which identifies the best price level to enter into a position and to exit, both in profit and in loss, and that will decide the final risk-to-reward ratio of the trade you take; the signal, which is useful to determine the best moment to enter into a position and that if paired with the trend point, his purpose is to identify when the large trend picture is in confluence with the small term; and last but not least the filter point, the filter is used to have another way to have an additional confluence with the trade you want to take, and it’s important to reduce the number of false signals and to increase the win rate.
This tool aims to help traders with the identification of the trend and the signal points, based on a large number of different formula that works combined to display the final output. It’s important to note that indicator and technical analysis is only one of the several different ways to analyze an asset.
One of the main things to keep in mind when working with the financial markets is that not every asset, every historical phase, and every market condition is the same, this is why this tool can be highly personalized and adjustable and provide different overlay tools in order to allow traders to choose the best settings considering this variable and your backtests.
This tool, thanks to the previously cited characteristics, can work on any market and any horizontal time frame, and it has different features:
- Both Trends following and Mean Reversal usage: with different trend detection and signal formulas (not to be followed blindly like any other indicator or trading method).
- Minimalistic usage: with easy-to-enable functions both functionally and aesthetically, to keep your charts clean and to give you the power to choose only what you want to use this indicator for.
- Candle coloring: the easiest way to identify the trend current situation based on the technical formula, with the color you have chosen, and with 5 different variations: strong sell, sell (same color of strong sell but less opacity), neutral, buy, strong buy (same color of buy with more opacity).
- Automatic signal coloring, that will change the way the signals are visualized based on the mid-term trend condition, giving you both entry and exit suggested signals.
- Trend signals: an option that will display the signal based on the same algorithm that works for the candle coloring, but visualizing only the most significant trend changes
- Signal filters, that works differently for trend following and for mean reversal settings, and are divided into three different categories: additional filters remove the repetitive signals in the trend following usage and the low volume signals in the mean reversal usage; location filter remove the signal that is over/below the current trend fair value, giving you only premium or discount signal based on the direction of the trade; and the confluence filter, that for trend following usage filter out signal not in confluence with the Trend cloud overlay indicator and for mean reversal keeps only the signal that is at least in the first band of the Extreme zones overlay indicator.
- Signal sensitivity optimization with the “Fast length” parameter, with base value “1” you can choose the multiplier for that parameter.
- Trend detection optimization with the “Slow length” parameter, with base value “1” you can choose the multiplier for that parameter.
- Overlay indicator optimization with the “Trend length” parameter, with base value “1” you can choose the multiplier for that parameter.
- 4 Overlay indicator to keep the analysis simple and to assist traders to see the trend clearer and identifying the best zones and conditions to enter a trade.
- The option to visualize as numbers that go from 0 to 10 the current trend strength based on the settings to want to use and calculated with the historical best number that has been displayed (it’s shown under the last candles, only if you have selected the trend following or the mean reversal settings).
- Automatic alerts for Buy and Sell signals based on the settings and the filter that you have chosen.
- The option to show only some parts of the indicator, such as the signals or the candle coloring.
- Heikin Ashi: a modified and more simple version of the classic Heikin Ashi candle that is not realistic on the market when used improperly. This option enables the overlay of the candle with the same high, low, and close of the original candle, but the open is the average of the previous open and the previous close.
The signals work this way: if the script has detected a buy signal if the current trend strength is in confluence with the signal, you’ll see a colored dot under the candle (or over if it’s sell), but if the signal is not in confluence, you’ll see a gray (or the color you have chosen for neutral color settings) mark in the same location, so under the candle, if it’s a buy signal not supported by the trend and over the candle if it’s a sell signals not in confluence with the trend parameters, and in this cases the signals aim to suggest to close your open opposite position. This works both for Trend following and for Mean reversal usage.
In this image, there are enable the Adaptive Zone and the Extreme Zones overlay indicators, with the Mean Reversal candle coloring and signal usage.
As you can see, the Extreme Zones are designed to give with a complex script the zones in which the price is likely to reverse, of course depending on the market condition and asset.
The Adaptive Zone is a modified version of the popular super trend indicator, and is designed to work in a different way: instead of giving a buy and sell signal at the switch of the direction, this tool gives its best when used as an area of support and resistance to enter a trade with a bigger risk to reward ratio.
In these other photos, you can see the Trend Midline and the Trend Cloud overlay indicators, with the Trend Following candle coloring and signal usage.
The Trend Midline is a powerful tool that includes different calculations inside and can work like a moving average to identify the level of support and resistance, take profit and stop loss. In addition to that, the Trend Midline overlay indicator is colored based on a large number of different indicators that display the final output as colors, this way, whenever the indicator is colored as the positive color (blue by default) you’ll have another confirmation that the trend is bullish, and vice versa.
The Trend Cloud is a modified version of the popular Ichimoku Kumo, created to help traders identify the trend direction the best. Another great way to use this tool is to mark a horizontal line at the price level in which the two lines of the indicator have switched in position to identify potential future levels of support and resistance.
Risk Disclaimer:
All content and scripts provided are purely for informational & educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading can lead to a loss of the invested capital in the financial markets. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information. All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, backtest, or individual's trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
TrapZone ProThis script combines the concepts of Price Action, Trend and Momentum to identify Price Zones (Red and Green filled areas) and Price Bars (Red, Green and Gray) where traders can get trapped in the Market.
It will clearly mark the bars which favor the prevailing Trend and those bars which just don't have the momentum anymore. TrapZone moves with the market trend and will often provide it support. As the TrapZone changes direction & its color, traders can change their trade bias.
Features:
Identify strong & weak price action - By leveraging a regression calculation of price movement on Y axis against the x axis, we identify the strength of current bars. Increasing relative strength of bars indicate Bullish (Green Bars) & Bearish (Red Bars) price movement, respectively. As the relative strength starts to decrease in Bullish or Bearish price action, the indicator immediately changes the color of these bars to Gray (by default). We call these TrapBars .
Current price trend - By using the highs and lows of price in multiple periods, we are calculating the trend of the price. The Bullish trend is shown by the Green zone and Bearish trend is shown by the Red zone. These zones are the shaded areas which are plotted on the chart. If the price is in these Zones, Longs or Short trades are not advised as that price action is weak. We call these TrapZones .
Strength of the Momentum - the thickness of the TrapZone shows the strength of the current Bullish or Bearish trend. That means the wider the shaded area grows the stronger is the current market momentum. A Flat TrapZone indicates sideways price action.
Knowing when NOT to Trade is as important as when to Trade. While this indicator is designed to avoid taking bad trades such as FOMO, Catching a Falling Knife or Fighting The Trend , it successfully reveals the good trade setups!
How these features of this indicator helps Traders avoids common mistakes:
FOMO or Fear of Missing Out - If a Trader Sees TrapBars in a Bullish or Bearish Trend, they will avoid entry as the price action is weak at that time. This will avoid late entries.
Catching a Falling Knife (a.k.a. Picking a Bottom) - When Red TrapZone is being plotted, Traders can avoid taking Long Entries hoping for a price reversal.
Fighting The Trend (a.k.a Picking a Top) - When Green TrapZone is being plotted, Traders can avoid taking Short entries hoping for a price reversal.
TrapZone Pro does all this in a single panel of the chart irrespective of the market or timeframe.
How to use TrapZone Pro indicator for trading [
A. Market Analysis
Green TrapZone is Bullish and traders should not take Shorts. If Green TrapZone is moving higher, Market is Strong
Red TrapZone is Bearish and traders should not take Longs. If Red TrapZone is moving Lower, Market is Strong
No trades when TrapBars are forming
No trades inside the TrapZone
B. Trade Guidance System
Establish Market Bias - Bullish or Bearish using the TrapZone Color
Only Enter Long in Long Color Bars i.e. Green by default
Only Enter Short in Short Color Bars i.e. Red by default
3 Classes of Trades are Possible Class A, B & C. A being the best Reward : Risk ratio and C being the least rewarding. So use trade size accordingly.
Class A - Best bars are always the first & Second, close to the TrapZone
Class B - Long Bar or Short Bar Forming after TrapBar away from the TrapZone in a Strong Market
Class C - Long Bar or Short Bar Forming after TrapBar close to the TrapZone in a Flat Market (identified by Flat TrapZone )
Take profits when Price moves away from the TrapZone & TrapBars start forming OR Your Target is hit !
See a few examples of Trade Classes & Entries/ Exits for a better understanding
Recommendations
Select Session to “Electronic Trading Hours” in chart settings so you can see the Post & Pre Market trading as well. You can change the color of these sessions to the same color as chart background, so it is not distracting.
Start by Trading in the Hourly or Daily time frame to get used to the new indicator and its Trade Guidance System .
Position Size is the best form of Risk Management. Have a fixed dollar loss per trade pre-determined and adjust the size based on market volatility.
Even though this indicator is designed to work on any market or timeframe, trade the markets that you are familiar with and timeframe that matches your lifestyle. Your understanding of the instrument's behavior and knowledge of what makes it move is valuable.
Basic Set-Up
Add the Indicator to the chart
Open Chart Settings and in Symbol Section
Switch off “ Borders ”
Switch off “ Wick ” or Change the colors to a same non-distracting color like Black or Gray
Open TrapZone Pro Settings
Set the colors for the “ Long Bars ”, “ Short Bars ” & “ No Entry Bars ” if you wish to change the default colors
Change “ TrapZone ” colors to your Taste or leave the defaults
Green for “Color 0” that represents Bullish Price Action
Red for “Color 1” that represents Bearish Price Action
Important Advice & Disclaimer: This indicator does not guarantee that you will make money. It is a tool that performs market analysis for you and presents it in a easy to consume fashion. Markets are truly random and can change direction on a dime. You must use prudent risk and money management strategy based on your investor profile, investment objectives and risk appetite.
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Flux Charts SFX Algo (Premium)Flux Charts SFX Algo indicator is a comprehensive and sophisticated all-in-one toolkit designed to cater to all the technical analysis needs of traders. Developed and designed by Russell W., head developer at Flux Charts.
The Flux Charts SFX Algo indicator stands apart with its unique ability to seamlessly integrate with various forms of technical analysis, while also offering the option to function as a standalone toolkit adaptable to any trading style. The indicator has been designed to take into account the dynamic nature of market conditions, ensuring that every feature included remains relevant, reliable, and effective.
Traders have countless possibilities when utilizing this indicator, allowing for the exploration and analysis of an array of cutting-edge features over time. This enables traders to selectively employ the features that align best with their individual trading styles and build a personal trading strategy.
The Flux Charts SFX Algo indicator is set to revolutionize the way traders approach technical analysis, providing them with the tools and insights needed to navigate complex financial markets with confidence and precision.
Flux Charts SFX Algo works in all markets (stocks, crypto, forex, futures, bonds, options, etc) and has many features including:
Buy signals (Not to be followed blindly)
Sell signals (Not to be followed blindly)
Buy & Sell Signal Ratings (Higher rating doesn't necessarily mean a "better" signal)
Algorithm Weighting Customization
Algorithm Sensitivity Customization
Algorithm Signal Strength Filter
Take Profit signals
Take Profit Retest signals
Take Profit Level Optimization
Trend Candle Coloring
Volatility Bands
+ more
What it does
The indicator uses an Adjusted Weighted majority algorithm to generate "buy" and "sell" signals. The algorithm takes into account several market metrics and weights them based on their recent performance. How far back the algorithm checks is based on the “Time Weighting” setting. This allows users to choose between having more data points or having more recency bias within the algorithm, but less data to decipher.
How it works and what differentiates it
There are many popular strategies in the market all of which go in and out of successful periods. The SFX algorithm effectively uses popular indicators or "experts" and weights them using a period decided through the "Time Weighting" Setting. The "experts" include popular indicators that cover Momenutmn, ATR trends, and EMA trends. Adjusted Weighted Majority typically weighs only through binary events however the SFX also uses a dynamic system to punish larger losses. The total weighting is then used to confirm a signal is agreeing with the most successful "experts" or indicators within the time period. This effectively will filter poor signals during periods of underperformance compared to other indicators and the converse during performant periods.
This weighting algorithm was inspired by the Princeton University lecture "Multiplicative Weight Algorithm" by Sanjeev Arora!
Usage
CME_MINI:ES1! 3 minute timeframe, July 7 2023.
Indicator Settings: (Sensitivity: 70, Signal Strength: 40, Time Weighting: Recent Trends)
The star-rated signals show the strength of the signals based on our weighting system
The colored candles (green & red) simplify the market into basic uptrends/downtrends
The volatility bands show areas of potential reversals
The volatility bands also show potential breakouts (Tight bands = consolidation, which could lead to an impulsive move)
The take profit signals suggest areas where profits should be taken in a trade
Settings and their Usage
Algorithm Settings Explained
Sensitivity determines how frequently signals appear. A higher sensitivity would lead to more frequent signals (Buy & Sell) appearing on your chart
Signal Strength helps filter out low-rated signals based on our Stochastic Weighting Algorithm. A higher signal strength will lead to fewer signals on your chart. A higher-rated signal doesn't necessarily make it a better signal than a lower-rated signal.
Time Weighting allows you to choose how much historic data you want the indicator to use when interpreting data for the signals. There are three options to choose from including:
- Recent Trends
- Mixed Trends
- Longterm Trends
Using the "Recent Trends" option will only use recent market data when looking at the market metrics our algorithm uses for generating "Buy" and "Sell" signals. Thus, there will be a recency bias which means the metrics the algorithm is weighing more heavily have recently performed well.
Using the "Longterm Trends" option will use more historic market data when looking at the market metrics our algorithm uses. This will give more data points for the algorithm to use, but it won't count for recent performances, but rather an overall performance in the past. Thus, if one metric has been doing poorly recently, it will still receive the same weight, even though it was performing well at the start of our lookback period for data.
Using the "Mixed Trends" option will give you a choice that is in between these two options. This will give you a good balance between having enough data points for market metrics, while also sustaining a good bit of market recency bias.
SMC Toolkit |ASE|This indicator provides 10+ features all-in-one. Focusing on price action and Smart Money concepts, we have provided automated multi-timeframe features such as Market Structure(BOS / CHoCH) to identify trends, Fair Value Gaps to identify Imbalances, and much more.
Pure price action analysis is a preferred strategy over indicators due to their lag and noise. Many traders popularized SMC or “Smart Money” concepts to identify and trade like/with institutions or Smart Money traders. We have automated these features and made them multi-timeframe to simplify your charting process and advance your trading so you can efficiently trade.
Features:
The included price action features are listed below:
- Multi-Timeframe Market Structure (BOS, CHoCH, MSS, IDM)
- Trend based Candle Coloring
- Multichart (Extra time frame on the same chart)
- Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gaps & Balanced Price Ranges
- Trapped Market Participants (Multi-Time Frame based on Orderblocks)
- SMT Divergences
- Volume Imbalances
- Premium Discount Array
- Displacement Candles
- Previous OHLC (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)
- VWAP and Std.Dev. Waves
Benefits & Examples:
In the image below we can see plenty of trade setups that formed in confluence with the features we were using. Displayed we have higher timeframe FVGs as our point of interests, Market Structure (Trend Bar Coloring) as our entry confirmation, and Liquidity Levels as our targets.
In this image we can see the same setup as before, higher timeframe FVG with Market Structure reversal targeting a Liquidity Level. In addition we can see the Trapped Market Participants feature showing trapped sellers at the low which provides additional confluence for our long position and offers a cleaner and safer entry on the pullback.
Our goal is to provide as many useful features as possible, automating the process to make it easier and quicker for us as traders. We want to spend less time charting and more time planning proper trades.
LeafAlgo ProThis indicator utilizes signals generated from a normalized consensus of one of the four following consensus strategies: Oscillator Consensus, Moving Average Consensus, Democratic Fib Consensus, and an Ichimoku Cloud Consensus. When the values of the individual consensus are normalized, they can be utilized as an oscillator with a range of 0-100. The range of 0-100 can be broken down into zones where if the oscillator breaks through the different thresholds and meets the directional filter requirements, a signal is generated for strong buy, buy, sell, and strong sell with respect to which underlying threshold is breached.
Oscillator:
The Oscillator setting consists of the Average Directional Index (ADX) set as a value instead of +/- and is not used in the scoring to gather consensus. Rather, a value of 25 or above is used to confirm the trend regardless of positive or negative. The Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO), Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO), Momentum, Rate of Change (ROC), Relative Strength Index (RSI), True Strength Index (TSI), and Volume Oscillator are used in the Oscillator table for a consensus value and given a + or - depending on the condition being met. The conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- CMO > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- DPO > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- Momentum > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- ROC > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- RSI > or < 50, given a weight of +/- 1
-- TSI Value Line > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 1
-- TSI Signal Line > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 1
-- Volume Osc. > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
Moving Average:
For the Moving Average Ribbon/Multi-MA setting the user is able to determine the type of MA for 11 moving averages. The type selection consists of EMA, DEMA, TEMA, SMA, RMA, VWMA, WMA, SMMA, and a Hull MA. The preset values for the 11 moving averages are 5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 26, 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200. The consensus conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- If MA(1 through 10) < or > the price source, given a weight of +/- 1
-- If MA(11) < or > the price source, given a weight of +/- 2
DFMA:
The Democratic Fibonacci Moving Average setting is derived from our indicator of the same name. The source for the DFMA can be chosen by the user, but the SMA lengths are predetermined in Fibonacci intervals from 3 to 233. The DFMA line itself is determined by finding the average value of these 10 Fibonacci MA lengths. The consensus conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- If Fib. MA (3-233) < or > the source, given a weight of +/- 1
-- If DFMA value < or > the source, given a weight of +/- 2.
Ichimoku:
The Ichimoku setting values a handful of conditions using the Tenkan-sen/Conversion Line, Kijun-sen/Base Line, Senkou-span A and B, and the Chikou-span, each of which are given their standard values of 9, 26, 52, and 26, respectively, but can be changed in the user settings if desired. As opposed to the other tables, there are fewer conditions to be met and given values to. All of the conditions are given the same weighting (+/- 1). The conditions are as follows:
-- Kijun-sen < or > the source
-- Tenkan-sen < or > the source
-- Kijun-sen > or < the Chikou-span
-- Tenkan-sen > or < the Kijou-sen
-- Senkou Span A > or < Senkou Span B
Dynamic Bar Coloring
The bar coloring is based on the values of the underlying consensus oscillator.
-- If the consensus value >= 75 coloring= "Lime"
-- If the consensus value is between 55 and 70, coloring= "Green"
-- If the consensus value is between 45 and 55, coloring= "Yellow"
-- If the consensus value is between 30 and 45, coloring= "Orange"
-- If consensus value is <= 30, coloring= "Red"
Regression Channels
The visible channel utilizes a basis line of a quadratic regression line. The quadratic regression is well suited for determining (and predicting) trends. Calculating the regression involves five summation equations that utilize the bar index (x1), the price source (defaulted to ohlc4), the desired length, and the square of x1. Determining the coefficient values requires an additional step that factors in the simple moving average of the source, bar index, and squared bar index. The envelopes that are formed around the regression line are a multiple of that regression line using the high/low range of the price. This envelope can be used to determine points of interest where the price may break through, consolidate at, or reverse from. The channels should be used in conjunction with the signals generated to determine if the signal is valid.
Note past performance is not indicative of future results. This is meant to be used as a tool, and the signals generated by this script should be confirmed with other technical analysis.
ZCrypto 3commas - All in oneIntroducing the "3commas All Built-in Indicators in One Script" for TradingView!
Tired of wondering which 3commas-built-in indicators to use and how to combine them? This script is here to make your life easier by answering this question for you.
Instead of spending hours paper trading on 3commas and hoping for the best combined indicator signals, save time and find more accurate results on TradingView.
This indicator combines any of the 3commas-built-in indicators into one signal, allowing you to verify which indicators work best together.
You can combine two or more indicators, up to a maximum of 17, and backtest your combined signal with the Zendog integration - it's simple and easy!
The script includes the following indicators:
• TV Technical Rating x 3
• RSI x 3
• ULT x 1
• BB x 3
• MACD x 2
• MFI x 1
• CCI x 1
• PSAR x 1
• BTC, DXY Filter x 1
• QFL
• Zendog integration
The indicator fires two types of signals: entry signals and exit signals.
To fire entry signals, the script uses the following conditions:
• TV Technical Rating: If the rating is "Buy" or "Strong Buy”, then the signal is fired.
• RSI: If the RSI value is below the RSI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• ULT: If the Ultimate Oscillator value is below the ULT threshold, then the signal is fired.
• BB: If the candle is closed below the channel (lower band), then the signal is fired.
• MACD: If the value of the MACD line is < 0 and the MACD line crosses the Signal line from bottom to top, then the signal is fired.
• MFI: If the candle is closed and its value crosses the MFI threshold from bottom to top, then the signal is fired.
• CCI: If the CCI Value crosses the CCI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• PSAR: If the current price is above the Parabolic SAR, then the signal is fired.
• QFL: If the QFL base (support level) is cracked and the price is <= the crack % of drop, then the signal is fired.
• BTC, DXY Filter: If the current price is higher than the SMA length of Bitcoin (BTC) and the US Dollar Index (DXY) is below it, then the signal is fired.
To fire exit signals, the script uses the following conditions:
• TV Technical Rating: If the rating is "Sell" or "Strong Sell”, then the signal is fired.
• RSI: If the RSI value is above the RSI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• QFL SELL: If the QFL peak (resistance level) is cracked and the price is >= the crack % of pump, then the signal is fired.
to use it with Zendog Backtester here is how you could set it up
Say goodbye to the guessing game and save time with the "3commas All Built-in Indicators in One Script" on TradingView.
All Indicators in one ( RSI - SMA - STOCH - MACD - ADX - MFI )This Indicator will improve your Chart reading as it display most of the common used Indicators in a table with colored Background changes depend on the status of the indicator .
What indicators does this script have ?
RSI Multi timeframes (Chart RSI - 15m - 1h - 4h )
SMA ( 5 - 10 - 20 - 50 )
Stochastic
MACD
ADX
MFI
all of the above indicators will show in a table , table cell will change in color ( green or red ) depend on the status of the indicators
Green and red table status :
For the RSI
If RSI is above RSI MA = Green which indicate - up trend
if not then its RED which indicate down trend
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For SMA
if Price above SMA = Green which indicate - up trend
if not then its RED which indicate down trend
also SMA 50 when price is above it , it changes its color to green
if price is under SMA 50 , it will be red
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For Stochastic :
if K > D and ks < 90 = Green which indicate - up trend
if not then its RED which indicate down trend
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For MACD
if MACD is above signal and MACD is bigger than 0.000 = Green which indicate - up trend
if not then its RED which indicate down trend
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For ADX
if ADX> 20 and plus > minus = Green which indicate - up trend
if not then its RED which indicate down trend
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For MFi
if MFi > 75 = Overbought which indicate - a dump could happen
if MFi < 20= Oversold which indicate - a pump could happen
if MFI < 50 and > 20 = Bearish Range which indicate - price is going down
if MFI > 50 and < 75 = Bullish Range which indicate - price is going UP
also added a feature
whenever the price cross the 50 SMA
it will show you the lowest price from the 10 Previous candles , could be used as a stoploss
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All settings can be adjusted to your needs
All in One StudyHere is my All in One Strategy converted into a Study with Alert Conditions you can use for whatever purpose you wish.
Each condition is set up similarly to the way I had the strategy set up, if you pick the indicators you want to base your alerts on it will alert you only if the check box is true.
You can pick one or more of the indicators if you'd like. I only suggest to pick one at a time so you don't have overlapping buy/sell alerts.
I think everyone will find the message of the market falling alert amusing :-)
All in one [Liubam]Hey tradingviewers!
This is an All in one Indicator for those who can't add too many indicators on your charts. Inspired by ©LonesomeTheBlue "Indicators all in one" script. I found a lot of very interesting scripts on the public library and I decided to make a tool with some of the greatest IMO, adding some modifications to improve the indicators. With this tool you can plot 1 of 6 different indicators by selecting it from a drop-down list (on the indicator settings).
All the credit goes to it's respective owners (taggeds).
THIS INDICATOR INCLUDES:
1. Classic RSI with some OB/OS tools:
The relative strength index (RSI) is a popular momentum indicator displayed as an oscillator (a line graph that moves between two extremes) that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions, in other words it shows signals about bullish and bearish price momentum. I added some visual improvements to help you finding the OB/OS zones.
2. Classic CCI with some OB/OS tools.
The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is a momentum-based oscillator used as market indicator to help determine market movements that may indicate buying or selling. Added some vistual improvements to the chart.
3. ADX and DMI oscillator with the keylevel coded by @console:
The Average Directional Index (ADX) is non-directional indicator used by some traders to determine the strength of a trend. When the ADX line is rising (Above the keylevel) trend strength is increasing, and the price moves in the direction of the trend whether up or down. Otherwise, low ADX (Below the keylevel) is usually a sign of accumulation or distribution (Range). Non-trending doesn't mean the price isn't moving. It may not be, but the price could also be making a trend change or is too volatile for a clear direction to be present.
Suggested settings of the keylevel is 23-25.... REMEMBER: The trend may be your friend.
4. MFI
The Money Flow Index (MFI) is a technical oscillator for identifying overbought or oversold signals in an asset. Unlike conventional oscillators such as the RSI, the Money Flow Index incorporates both price and volume data, as opposed to just price. It can also be used to spot divergences which warn of a trend change in price.
5. Stochastic:
A stochastic oscillator is range-bound, meaning it is always between 0 and 100. This makes it a useful indicator of overbought and oversold conditions. Traditionally, readings over 80 are considered in the overbought range, and readings under 20 are considered oversold. However, these are not always indicative of impending reversal; very strong trends can maintain overbought or oversold conditions for an extended period. Instead, traders should look to changes in the stochastic oscillator for clues about future trend shifts. I added some features for this popular indicator to show the stochastic crosses.
6. The famous Squeeze momentum Indicator made by @Lazybear:
This is derivate of John Carter's "TTM Squeeze" volatility indicator and its very strong when using with trending indicator such a ADX. Black line (or no-line) on the midline show that the market just entered a squeeze ( Bollinger Bands are with in Keltner Channel). This signifies low volatility , market preparing itself for an explosive move (up or down). Gray line signify "Squeeze release". Mr.Carter suggests waiting till the gray line after a blackline, and taking a position in the direction of the momentum (for ex., if momentum value is above zero, go long). Exit the position when the momentum changes.
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This script is source code protected, but you can add to your favorite list to use it. Also you can add twice to use 2 different indicators at the same time (E.g. Squeeze Momentum Indicator + ADX)
An additional indicator I made (MA Hunterz + InfoPanel) is needed to not miss good entry points.
Your valuable comment and feedback is much appreciated...
And remember indicators can be really helpfull but always use Price Action.
NN Trading SystemThis indicator is an attempt to be all-in-one solution that follows the structure of NNFX Youtube channel. The components may vary from trader to trader. This is my compilation. If you have any ideas to make it better, let me know.
Brief Info about the structure:
The trader chooses best indicators for the positions described below; enters and exits positions strictly based on the consensus of the indicators. Here are components:
1. Baseline (trend line): I usually use "Regression Line" indicator that can be found in the public library. If the price is above the baseline, look for longs; if the price is below the baseline, look for shorts. This part cannot be included in this indicator since it needs the indicator to be an overlay indicator. So choose and couple with your own.
2. Entry Signal: This is the main indicator that signals opening positions. I tested lots of indicators and finally chose LazyBear's MACD Leader Indicator. This is the modified version of it. When the signal line crosses over the zero line, it's a long signal. When the signal line crosses under the zero line, it's a short signal. You may also use the peaks of the hills it creates as a signal if you think it performs better. It's up to you. I have added dots for the possible peaks using "alma" cross algorithm.
3. Confirmation Signal #1: To open a position both the confirmation signals need to give a green signal. otherwise you are not allowed to open the position. Chosen indicator for this job is ATR. Set your minimum ATR value on the settings box and if the current ATR on the current timeframe is below the ATR value, a gray line will be drawn over the entry signal line and you should not take the trade. If you are already have a position, this doesn't mean that you should close the position though. It just informs you that momentum is low. YOU NEED TO ADJUST THIS ATR LIMIT FOR EVERY ASSET AND TIMEFRAME YOU TRADE. For BTC 1min, my example limit value is 8. Find your best value.
4. Confirmation Signal #2: I have chosen Aroon indicator for trend confirmations. If the background of the indicator is green, it's suitable for longs, if it's red, it's suitable for shorts. If the color is brighter, that means the signal is stronger. Aroon is a very powerful indicator but you need to find the best settings for the timeframe you are using.
5. Exit Signal: This one is the hardest role to find an indicator for. The one i ended up choosing is "Relative Vigor Index". It doesn't give good entry signals but with the right settings, it works as an exit signal in my experience. This signal is drawn as a green and red boxes and the top and the bottom of the indicator area. If it changes color while you have a position, it's time to close the position. Find the right settings for it so that every time it signals reversal, you obey the rule and close the position.
To summarise, the components are:
* ATR
* MACDL
* ALMA CROSSOVER
* AROON
* RVGI
plus
* a trend line indicator of your choice added seperately to your chart.
My recommendation is to turn all the indicators off on the settings box and enable on by one finding the best values individually. If you found the best settings for an asset and timeframe, please share in the comments for others.
You may leave a comment for bug reports, feedback and suggestions.
Hope it works for you.
Cheers.
Awesome Trend BandsHere I propose another band indicator, it is tuned to consider volatility expansion and compression, average possible movement, and RSI position to identify dominant sentiment in the market.
When you should go long that center band line will be colored lime when you are to enter shorts it will be red, this signal is great for trading both trending and contracting markets, so you can even trade mean reversion, it catches good moves.
And the best thing of all, it works on all markets/instruments and timeframes- without any inputs from the user.
Here are some charts>
Past performance is not an assurance of future performance, author is not responsible for your profit or loss.
Enjoy~
LuxAlgo® - Signals & Overlays™Signals & Overlays™ is an all-in-one toolkit made up of more than 20+ features primarily focused on generating useful signals & overlays to fulfill any trader's technical analysis needs with relevant data.
Created directly with TradingView Pine Script Wizard, alexgrover - this is a first of its kind comprehensive script made fully from the ground-up to provide an all-in-one solution for traders.
Signals & Overlays™ can be used alongside other forms of technical analysis, however, it was also designed to be used as a stand-alone toolkit that can fit any trading style. Every feature included considers how not all technical indicators fit every market condition.
The ideal way to utilize this indicator is to explore through all of the features over time, pick & choose 2-3 features best suit your style of trading, and stick with those to create your own unique LuxAlgo trading strategy.
Providing Endless Possibilities Catering To All Trading Styles
Signals & Overlays™ works in any market for discretionary analysis & includes many features:
Beginner-friendly Presets to enable multiple features at once within one-click (locks other settings when enabled).
Confirmation Signals: Normal & Strong signals to help traders confirm trends (not to be followed blindly).
Contrarian Signals: Normal & Strong to help traders spot reversals (also not to be followed blindly).
Exit Signals: "x" marks that apply for both Confirmation Signals & Contrarian Signals to suggest potential take-profit areas during signals.
Signal Optimization Methods: Sensitivity / Agility, optimal sensitvity parameter displayed on dashboard, and Autopilot (dynamic setting).
Candle Coloring: Purple/Green/Red to visualize trends developing between 'normal' & 'strong'.
6+ Indicator Overlays that helps traders visualize trends, find reversal points, and get dynamic areas of support & resistance.
Filters within "Presets / Filters" to allow users to filter Confirmation Signals with Indicator Overlays & other metrics within LuxAlgo Premium.
A complete dashboard with highly actionable metrics such as Trend Strength, current volatility, volume analysis, etc.
Advanced Settings to display customizable TP/SL points, further enhance signal optimizations, & customize dashboard size/location.
Full Any Alert() Function Call Conditions included
Highly useful Filtered Alert Creator section to generate custom filtered signal alerts with Indicator Overlays & other metrics.
+ more. (Check the changelog below for current features)
🔶 USAGE
Basic Signals & Candle Coloring Demonstration
In the image below we can see a basic example of how these 2 core components function within Signals & Overlays™.
As explained earlier, the Confirmation Signals can generate normal labels as well as strong labels marked by the "+" symbol. These signals are directly correlated to the candle coloring in order to see the development of trends & navigate through different market conditions as best as possible.
The candle coloring comes especially in handy when using signals, whereas a positive sign for an uptrend to occur rather than a fake-out is to see candles consistently hold as green. This indicates the market is strong & is likely to continue an uptrend. Vice versa for sell signals & the candles holding as red.
Normal Confirmation Signals often occur with smaller trends, retracements within larger trends, or just as signals a user may not want to trust as much directly. In order to enhance your ability to trust signals more & find more actionable use cases out of LuxAlgo Premium, we recommend going to the settings menu of the indicator & activating some indicator overlays. These are covered in the next section.
🔶 INDICATOR OVERLAYS W/ SIGNALS
In the image below we have enabled the "Smart Trail" & "Reversal Zones" indicator overlays from within the settings of Signals & Overlays™. By using these overlays alongside the signals & candle coloring, users can find more confluence to create trading strategies or plans.
The Smart Trail provides an excellent area of dynamic support/resistance for traders, as well as an additional confluence for general trend following purposes alongside the Confirmation Signals.
The Reversal Zones are particularly useful for areas to immediately take profit on trades, however, during strong trends price may continue rising or falling through the Reversal Zones which makes a good use case of waiting for price to first exit the Reversal Zones before considering the next move in the market.
In the next image below we can see the market is generally ranging, making it more complicated for the standard Confirmation signals to perform greatly as they are meant to excel for finding developing trends. This image displays the Contrarian Signal Mode, Contrarian Gradient candle coloring, as well as the Trend Catcher Indicator Overlay to help us trade these market conditions specifically.
Paired with the Contrarian based candle coloring, these signals can be helpful to a trader looking to find confluent reversals. You can also see the Trend Catcher indicator overlay gives a hybrid approach to analyzing the underlying trend within this price action.
Some traders naturally are Contrarian in nature, so this signal mode may be of primary interest to them, however, most of the use cases will come from the standard Confirmation sigals paired with other overlays or regular technical analysis.
🔶 SIGNALS WITH AI CLASSIFICATION
Our toolkit is able to classify generated signals using a simple machine learning algorithm into four levels. These levels indicate if a signal will most likely indicate a trend continuation (level 3/4) or a reversal/retracement (1/2).
Users are able to filter out certain signals depending on their classification, only keeping signals of interest and potential filtering out false signals.
🔶 FILTERS
In the next image below we can see after resetting the Signals & Overlays™ indicator to it's defaults, we have simply enabled the "Smart Trail Filter" from within the Presets / Filters section at the top of the settings.
By doing this, we can filter out signals that are not aligned with the Smart Trail indicator overlay, which gives direct confluence in every signal that generates on the chart.
Applying filters to signals do not necessarily make them instantly "better" than using the indicator without them. Between every technical indicator, there are trade-offs. So while we can now use Confirmation signals & retests of the Smart Trail as great optimal entry points, at times the indicator may miss signals or retests of the Smart Trail.
The same is seen below with another one of the Filters within Signals & Overlays™; Trend Strength Filter.
We can see the indicator is using the Trend Strength metric to only generate Confirmation Signals that align with a trending market which can clean up a lot of noise during retracements as well as ranging markets.
However, the trade-off present now with this filter enabled is that at times the indicator will miss trends, in which we'd still need to be aware of the price action, candle coloring, or other forms of analysis to give us indications the market may start a new trend opposed to just relying on signals directly.
🔶 CONCLUSION
We believe that success lies in the association of the user with the indicator, opposed to many traders who have the perspective that the indicator itself can make them become profitable. The reality is much more complicated than that.
The aim is to provide an indicator comprehensive, customizable, and intuitive enough that any trader can be led to understand this truth and develop an actionable perspective of technical indicators as support tools for decision making.
You can see the Author's instructions below to get instant access to this indicator & our LuxAlgo Premium indicator suite.
🔶 RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading is risky & most day traders lose money. All content, tools, scripts, articles, & education provided by LuxAlgo are purely for informational & educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
The WAD Machine - Bitcoin BeatsHello Hello Hello, and welcome back to Bitcoin Beats!
This is a Conglomeration of different scripts into 1 indicator that shows a bunch of different things.
This is not all my own work but also a mixture of features taken from other useful scripts.
I will say in terms of originality, it takes a certain level of skill to put this together and get it working so I'll take the credit for that.
This script does all that is said below:
- Plots fibonacci zones with adjustable days, weeks, months ect.
- Shows lower highs, higher lows, lower lows, lower highs after recognizing candle patterns(note that this is not predictive, just shows what has already happened).
- Plots a Price Action Channel(PAC).
The candles automatically adjust to the PAC to give Buy and Sell signals on most timeframes.
If the candles are blue, it means buy.
If the candles are red, it means sell.
If the candles are grey, you shouldn't be in a trade.
I will not state the profitability of this method but for this section of the indicator, it's designed for entries.
Exits require a more manual approach using your own trading initiative.
Beginner traders should exit when the channel is hit and the candle turns grey again.
However, more advanced traders can try to use the Fibonacci zones and other features to manage their positions.
- Plots general trendlines automatically with customization of the lines and the length they go for.
- Plots major sloping supports and resistances automatically.
PLEASE TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Cheers, and good bye, from Bitcoin Beats.
Bundle of various indicators, All-in-oneThis scripts compiles many indicators into one. It comes from many sources and i added all sources i used. If i forgot one, don't hesitate to message me.
This is useful if you need to setup your chart layout fast. The menu makes it easy to configure it.
You can configure and display:
- Various types of moving averages: RMA, SMA , EMA , WMA , VWMA , SMMA , HullMA, LSMA , DEMA , TEMA
- Stochastic RSI crosses from multi-timeframes directly on candle's close (1h, 4h, D, W)
- Bollinger bands with primary and secondary deviation
- SAR
- Color background using difference between Stochastic RSI K and D
- Support and resistance
- Open high low close from higher timeframes (D, W, M)
- Auto fibonacci levels (still a work in progress, i will add logarithmic fibonacci levels too later)
- "Alt season" for crypto users: if BTC dominance cross his SMA , display a pictogram on every chart
Stil working on:
- Auto fibonacci levels: i will add logarithmic fibonacci levels
- Stochastic crosses
- Alt season: use others types of moving averages
If you have any suggestions / improvements, feel free to message me or write it in the comments below.
Range Force Impulse The "Range Force Impulse" indicator combines 4 useful indicators into one, freeing up chart real-estate and giving the trader insight into trend health, bull/bear commitment, range and volatility all at a glance.
The indicator consists of the following:
Direction - True Range and Average True Range columns shown above and below 0 depending on direction of the period's price
-- TR (gray) shows the current period's trading volatility
-- ATR (Impulse colors, see below) shows an EMA of TR over a specified length
-- Can be used to determine stops and targets (Example: Stop loss at prev close - ATR, Target at 2x ATR)
Index - Alexander Elder's EMA of (change(close) * volume), shows crosses above 0 (green) and below 0 (red), and intermediate signals
-- Shows bull vs. bear interest/commitment/dominance
-- Elder recommends EMA length of 2 for daily chart buy/sell signals, and 13 for weekly chart bull/bear dominance & trend direction signals
-- Intermediate signals are shown above 0 when falling (salmon), or below 0 when rising (pale yellow)
System - Range columns are colored using Alexander Elder's censorship system (green: do not short, red: do not long, blue: is up to you)
-- Shows overall trend health (Macd histogram and EMA up/down changes)
ICH+BB+MA_BY_CRYPDOGThis is multiful layout. :)
1. ICHIMOKU BASE LINE + CONVERTER LINE
2. Multiful BB BAND ( MAX 4 )
3. MA / EMA / VMA ( MAX 6 )
4. Color custom / Input number custom
If you have any question dm me.
Thanks!
6 Simple Moving Averages 9,20,30,50,128,200 (bitcoin tested)I've condensed my SMAs down to these 6 and have found them to be most useful for Bitcoin, which is what I trade the most. They all have played their roll in acting as support and resistance and making decisions with the 30 period probably the least relevant, but relevant nonetheless. There is the option to change to exponential if desired.
Moving Averages 20,50,128,200 (Exponential optional)4 moving averages in one indicator...
I found the 128 (over the 100) to be more in tune with the BTCUSD Bitfinex chart and more in tune with crypto in general...
With this indicator the stock setting is for Simple Moving Averages and if you want to use Exponential just check the box in the settings
RSI/Stochastic/Percentrank all on chart and all in oneThe limitation of max 3 indicators on tradingview is pretty bad for indicators lovers (like me) so i made this script able to contain a rsi, a stochastic and a percent rank and that in only one indicator !! Pretty cool isn't it ? ;)
Every parameter is linked to one indicator, you can have all of them with differents period lengths
You have the possibility to disable each indicators and add clarity to the chart.
Do you want me to add more indicators ? If yes witch ? Comment bellow :D
Hope this help