Grid HWBuys 10 layers from a fixed price, there is 1% between each layer.
Sells after 1% profit on each layer.
Cycles
3D GATOR %HLThis indicator tracks the 3 day trading bots and measures the high and the low (%).
Usually a trend can change or continue every 3 days.
When volatility decreases and both values are the same gator is going to open its jaws so it's a good time to open a position long. Avoid shorts during low volatility.
On the other hand when volatility increases, and gator has its jaws wide open is a good time to look for shorts.
That's pretty much it.
This indicator was designed by me and created by Marketwatcher.
multiple_ma_envelope
Description:
Moving Average is a well-known though simple technical analysis tool, that can be applied in most trading journeys. By adding an envelope (a certain amount above and below the moving averages, cited from Investopedia), the indicator aligned its aim to identify the reversal area i.e. when the price reaches the envelopes, the price tends to have a reverse. In this indicator, the improvement is by adding multiple envelopes at once, thus can identify the further phase of the reverse area when the price apparently continues current direction.
Upper Band = MA * (1 + %envelope)
Lower Band = MA * (1 - %envelope)
Notes:
1). In this indicator, the default value of the moving average utilized is set to 10, 20, 50, 100 respectively
2). The band initial value is set to 0.2, and increases by 0.2 for each increasing MA Length
Feature:
1). Multiple Moving Average Envelope
2). Information Table as displayed Rolling Deviation, Rolling Maximum Drawdown, and Value-at-Risk
1 year ROI BUY ZONEThis indicator is comparing price with price 1 year ago. This will generate ROI which could be positive or negative.
If ROI switches from negative to positive or vice versa it will generate zone
This zone could have minimum days to filter false signals
Buy signal could be added when ROI reaches some value ( -65% for example)
normalize_heatmap
Description:
This was a simple indicator to indicate the heatmap area of an asset price, in a relative given time period. In default the lookback period was set to 50 bars, indicating the current state of the price within the previous lookback period. The color scheme was using the rainbow palette, which set blue as the cooling-off area, and red as the heating area. The indicator doesn't take into account momentum strategy and thus doesn't consider the future direction of the asset price. Note: cooling-off area, can be considered to entry or adding position as a DCA strategy.
Data Normalize:
norm = (x - min) / (max - min)
Feature:
Heatmap color condition
Weighted Moving average (Additional)
HARSI[Rex version]This indicator based on Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator
The indicator like a plugin of Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator
At the line NO.1 the (the red candle turn into green) ,but price sitll bumpy .
At the line NO.2 after the mark and long signal appears and price goes up
And the Vegas tunnel could be TPotSL
一號線的位置出現了Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator 多方進場訊號但是價格還是持續震盪
二號線位置出現了上升箭頭後價格才開始慢慢向上走
Market Maker Session TimesThis indicator is design to mark out the session times for the Market Maker Method. All times are on NY time however you do not need to change your personal timezone.
The colours are also changeable, here's what the standard version are:
Asia Session - Green
UK Session - Yellow
US Session - Red
Dead Zone - Grey
Sessions RangesAn indicator that displays each trading session. Each box represents a single session (Asian, London and NY) and their respective overlaps.
[blackcat] L1 Richard Poster Trend PersistenceLevel 1
Background
In Traders’ Tips of February 2021, the focus is Richard Poster’s article in the February 2021 issue, “Trend Strength: Measuring The Duration Of A Trend”.
Function
In his article in this issue, Richard Poster outlines several common ways to evaluate the strength and duration of trends. Then he evaluates their sensitivity to volatility. Next, he steps up our game a bit by proposing an indicator that seeks to measure a trend’s persistence rate, or TPR for short. TPR turns out to be relatively insensitive to the influence of volatility.
Financial markets are not stationary; price curves can swing all the time between trending, mean-reverting, or entire randomness. Without a filter for detecting trend regime, any trend-following strategy will bite the dust sooner or later. In his article in this issue, Richard Poster offers a trend persistence indicator (TPR) for helping to avoid unprofitable market periods.The TPR indicator measures the steepness of a SMA (simple moving average) slope and counts the bars where the slope exceeds a threshold. The more steep bars, the more trending the market. Threshold, TPR period, and SMA period are the parameters of the TPR indicator.
Remarks
This is a Level 1 free and open source indicator.
Feedbacks are appreciated.
S2BU2 Stochastic Momentum Convergence DivergenceFair Use:
Please do not take my work and sell it under your own name. This was created to benefit everyone - not one person. Feel free however to use it as part of whatever work you wish to sell (of course i would applaud also giving ideas away for free - your choice though ;)
What it is:
This is a twist on the stochastic momentum indicator . It combines the classic stochastic momentum with a slow moving trendline to improve the warning signal for the end of a trend
How it works:
The classic Stochastic Momentum indicates an uptrend when the smi crosses above the signalline and conversely a downtrend when it crosses below.
The improved indicator also shows trend sustainability by displaying a vertical line when the trendline and signal line cross each other. Trendline above signalline indicates a sustained uptrend, trendline below signalline indicates a sustained downtrend.
How to use:
Note this is only a recommendation and not advice. Feel free to experiment and adjust the indicator to fit your tradingstyle. This is only my personal setup. Feel free to share your findings.
Set Alerts for crossovers between smi and signal on 1h and 4h. Also set alerts for crossovers between trend and signal on 4h.
(again, no advice - think for yourself!)
If smi and signal crossdown -> short
If smi and signal crossup -> long
If trend and signal crossdown between top and middle line-> major short
If trend and signal crossup between bottom and middle line -> major long
If trend and signal cross anywhere else -> get out and wait for a new signal
You could also stay in a trend for as long as the trendline does not crossover on the 4h. This works well for major trends and indicates very well the end it.
The end of a major trend is not necessarily the start of a major uptrend - there can and probably will be a consolidation phase.
This does not work well in a choppy market, do not keep a trade going until trend crossover if the market is choppy - you will mostly close with losses!
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BRT Trading Hours CryptoBackground to let you know when it's weekend days and when it's between 8am and 12pm in BRT timezone for studies.
Fed and ECB Calendar by KziHello traders,
Here is a script that i've done for testing the timestamp and the input.time fonction.
You can see verticals lines blue and yellow.
The blue are the ECB meeting date (7 dates)
The yellow are the FED meeting date. (10 Dates)
// In the parameter you can enter the next rolling month date for ECB and FED
// I don't figure out how to add label / Txt on the lines
// And be carreful i don't put the real hours of the meeting.
Phantom - My Session RangeThis is a modification of a script by RobMinty, "FXN - Asian Session Range" The script provides functionality to track specific trading sessions based on user preference rather than just the market sessions open and close. The idea is to help you hold yourself accountable to your specific trading times as well as backtest various marketing timings suitable to your schedule.
This script utilizes RobMinty's pine code to visualize your market session. We have adjusted the script to project the end of the session before the candles print - as well as adding/subtracting the horizontal and/or vertical lines around the current session box. This should help you understand how much time you have left in your session with a quick visual representation. While we have made some additions and adjustments to RobMinty's script- The inputs and functions of the combined script have not changed significantly from the originals. Like the originals, the code has been made open-source. If this script is reused or modified, please provide credit to RobMinty. If you plan to use this specific code with the ability to remove lines from the box and project session end forward, please credit both of us.
Saturday Strategy BTC By KziI take the hypothèse that saturday is the most stable day of the week because, no SP500, no fed announcement and no weekly closure.
My Strategy is very simple:
Take the friday color (Red = Short // Green = Long)
Then open at the friday close price
Take a small pourcentage (1 or 2 %) then close.
What ever close on midnight.
Work Well on the 1h chart.
The Yellow is the saturday.
Maybe we can add the monthly close information to avoid opening trade on saturday if we are at this event.
Enjoy and give me your comment.
Kzi
Cosmic Pi Troll CycleBased on the Cosmic Pi cycle for BTC, but this indicator also includes the cycles for ETH and LINK.
All credits to cosmic_indicators for the initial idea.
Risk Indicator OverlayInvestigates relationship between various moving averages for different crypto assets. Displays risk based on historical data. Can be used together with "Risk Indicator"
Risk IndicatorInvestigates relationship between various moving averages for different crypto assets. Displays risk based on historical data. Can be used together with "Risk Indicator Overlay"
Benjamin Cowen's Simplified Risk MetricJust a simple risk indicator for Bitcoin. Originally created by the great Benjamin Cowen. I just put his idea to code.
Inflation Rate of ChangeInflation and the Fed interest rate impacts all corners of the economy. Today I am releasing to the community an indicator that measures the rate of change of inflation with historical data back to ~1950. I built this to study the historical market impacts of inflation and changes to the Fed rate (see separate indicator I published for Fed Funds Rate here ).
What this indicator does:
This indicator pulls in Consumer Price Index data and applies a rate of change formula to it. The output is measured as a percentage. I.e. 7 would mean a 7% rate of change over the look-back period.
Options in the indicator:
You can change the amount of bars back it uses to calculate rate of change. By default it is set to 253, which would be looking 1 year back on a normal stock market day chart. If you are on a month chart, you would input 12 there to look 1 year back, etc.
There are also different versions of the CPI that you can select with a drop-down input to pull in different inflation measures:
FRED:CPIAUCSL = Urban Consumers, All Items (this is the default data it pulls, and is a common way to measure inflation)
FRED:CPIUFDNS = Food
FRED:CPIHOSNS = Housing
FRED:CPIENGSL = Energy
Disclaimer: Open-source scripts I publish in the community are largely meant to spark ideas that can be used as building blocks for part of a more robust trade management strategy. If you would like to implement a version of any script, I would recommend making significant additions/modifications to the strategy & risk management functions. If you don’t know how to program in Pine, then hire a Pine-coder. We can help!
10-2 Year Treasury Yield Spread by zdmreLong-term bond yield reflects inflation. Short-term bond yields are tools used to predict Fed's interest rate policy. Spread between the two represents four cycles of an economy.
1. Growth
Short-term yield rises as interest rates rise. Spread narrows.
2. Slow growth
Central bank raises interest rates faster and short-term yield exceeds long-term yield. Spread turns negative.
3. Recession
High interest rates lead to more defaults. Inflation caps consumption. Central bank lowers interest rate to stimulate the economy and short-term yield falls. Spread widens.
4. Recovery
Central bank continues easing. Spread remains wide and yield curve remains steep.
0 = Recession Risk
2.6 = Recovery Plan
DYOR
Fed Funds Rate IndicatorWith the current level of inflation and the Fed outlook on interest rates, it inspired some studying on the relationship between Fed rate increases and stock market performance over periods of inflation. Today I am releasing to the community an indicator that will show you the Fed Funds Rate historically. You can add it to any chart or index to study the impact of Fed Funds Rate changes.
There are 2 options for the indicator data source you can select in the indicator settings. FRED:EFFR data updates daily but only goes back ~20 years. FRED:FEDFUNDS data only updates monthly but goes back to 1947.
Disclaimer: Open-source scripts I publish in the community are largely meant to spark ideas that can be used as building blocks for part of a more robust trade management strategy. If you would like to implement a version of any script, I would recommend making significant additions/modifications to the strategy & risk management functions. If you don’t know how to program in Pine, then hire a Pine-coder. We can help!