Relative Breadth IndexRBI is an intricate oscillator that calculates relative breadth of an asset according to its trend. If you want to detect reversals, continuations, trend strength, divergences, and confirm other signals, read on.
Relative Breadth Index has 4 main components:
Fast (White), Medium (Green), and Slow (Red) Oscillators
Overbought and Oversold Thresholds (Shaded Areas)
Pulse (Yellow)
Divergence Indicator (Rectangles)
How does it work?
The Medium and Slow Oscillators indicate the general trend.
The Fast Oscillator shows what price action is doing in reference to that trend.
Pulse suggests the probability that the current move (Fast) is an end of the trend defined by the Medium and Slow lines.
The Divergence Indicator also suggests a reversal and to look for divergences between the Fast line and price action.
What are the signals?
In general: green signals are bullish, red are bullish
Rectangles: Look for a divergence
Circles: Sell and buy signals
Triangles: Stronger sell and buy signals
Triangles: Reversal signal
What about the Pulse?
If Pulse is low, a signal may only be a short-lived move.
If Pulse is high, a signal may be a full-on trend reversal.
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Magick CloudA leading indicator that predicts future price action and shows support and resistance.
Magick Cloud projects 21 bars into the future and uses Fibonacci to predict the targets.
A refreshed version of sKrypt Cloud made by @writner.
Created after testing ~8693 script versions in total and a month of hard work.
Kairi Relative Index Leading IndicatorHere is a leading indicator based on the relatively obscure Kairi Relative Index. The Kairi comes from Japan and is similar to the popular RSI, although it is believed that it predates the RSI significantly.
The Kairi measures the difference between the current price and its SMA as a percentage of the moving average.
We made a few modifications to the Kairi to improve its timing and balance its sensitivity. First, we calculated a 'fast' and 'slow' Kairi Relative Index. To do this, it calculates the difference between the current price and a SMA with a length of 7 periods for the fast Kairi. Then, the difference between the current price and an SMA of length 24 is calculated for the slow Kairi.
The big modification is using a 25 period SMA of slow Kairi Relative Index values as the threshold for buy and sell signals. When the fast Kairi line crosses above the white line(the threshold) it is considered a bullish signal, while a bearish signal comes when it crosses back below the same white line. This solved the issue with the Kairi having slower reaction time than the RSI. As the chart shows, this setup allowed it to catch not only major trends but also predict unexpected price spikes.
Users can adjust all 3 lengths, as well as adjust the option to have the slow Kairi displayed on the chart(shown in second pane).
OBV Z-ScoresThis study calculates the On-Balance Volume (OBV) and displays it in terms of its Z-Score.
OBV is a great momentum indicator . As the name suggests, OBV predicts changes in price based on the security's volume flow.
Formula:
if (Current Price > Previous Price)
then Current OBV = Previous OBV + Current Volume
if (Current Price < Previous Price)
then Current OBV = Previous OBV - Current Volume
if (Current Price == Previous Price)
then Current OBV = Previous OBV
As the formula shows, the OBV goes a step beyond just looking at the pure volume of a security. Instead, it factors in relative price action from period to period to reflect investor sentiment. As a result, we often look to the OBV to spot bullish or bearish trends while they are in the early stages of development or simply predict impending uptrends or downtrends.
To make the OBV easier to visualize, we converted the value to a Z-Score. The Z-Score is a simple statistical measurement and represents the current OBV value's distance from the mean OBV value in terms of # of standard deviations.
Users can adjust the values for the 2 upper bounds for Z Scores and 2 lower bounds. Additionally, the n value for z score calculation can be adjusted in the input menu. A higher n value means the z score will be based on a longer lookback period. A lower value will result in more sensitive readings.
Overall, I think this is an interesting way to represent OBV values and will be a valuable leading indicator.
~Happy Trading~
💸 Divergence Finder v1.0 by Cryptothythms💸 Divergence Finder v1.0 by Cryptothythms
Intro
This indicator is meant as a quantitative look at divergences. Special thanks to RicardoSantos (legend!) for his divergence detection script which was used as a basis to construct this.
Usage
Lime Green = Regular Bullish Divergence
Dark Green = Hidden Bullish Divergence
Red = Regular Bearish Divergence
Maroon = Hidden Bearish Divergence
Remember... divergences do not have a high probability success overall. So to mitigate that this is an attempt to source many "opinions" on the state of divergence from many different classes of indicators.
Leading indicators - Lead price action, but have a higher probability of false signals
Real time indicators - Track price action, momentum, etc in a tick by tick state. Generally a 1-3 bars lag can be present.
Lagging indicators - Lag price action a little, but offer more in terms of confirmation of the divergence
Volume indicators - Look at volume flow in different fashions and give an added dimension to divergence finding. Remember volume divergences interact with price independently. For instance volume can be going down, but price going up. Be sure to understand the relationship of volume and price action when considering these readings.
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⚛WPO - Wave Period Oscillator by Cryptorhythms⚛WPO - Wave Period Oscillator by Cryptorhythms
Intro
The indicator is based on Akram El Sherbini's article "Time Cycle Oscillators" published in IFTA journal 2018. The third in a series of 4 time cycle indicators I will be publishing.
The WPO is a short-term oscillator that measures the buying and selling period of price cycles over a certain time interval. The leading oscillator indicates a rise in buying period when it moves above the zero line and a rise in selling period when it moves below the zero line.
Description
Centerline Crossover: A bullish centerline crossover occurs when the WPO line moves above the zero level to turn positive. A bearish centerline crossover occurs when the WPO line moves below the zero level to turn negative. When bulls are in control, the price rally begins and the average of the bull’s period T increases to drive the WPO line above the centerline. A buy signal is subsequently triggered. When the bulls start to loose power, prices move sideways and the average period decreases. In this case, the WPO line may flutter near the centerline and cause false signals, whipsaws. To avoid the whipsaws occurring on the centerline, the following trading tactics are proposed.
TL:DR
Bullish signals are generated when WPO crosses over 0
Bearish signals are generated when WPO crosses under 0
OverBought level is 2
OverSold level is -2
ExtremeOB level is 2.7
ExtremeOS level is -2.7
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Ehlers Leading IndicatorEhlers Leading Indicator script.
This indicator was originally developed by John F. Ehlers (see his book `Cybernetic Analysis for Stocks and Futures`, Chapter 16: `Leading Indicators`).
Willy Magnus fixed the colors of bg and osc,
mess with the settings if the default doesnt work for you !! have fun