ROC Between SymbolsThis script is a simple Rate Of Change (ROC) closing price comparison between a "compare" symbol and a "base" symbol over a user-specified period (maximum 200).
When the ROC is greater than zero, >0 (positive), the compare symbol is increasing faster than the base symbol -- the compare symbol has positive comparative momentum. Of course, your compare symbol could be flat and your base symbol could be decreasing, but math-wise these scenarios are equivalent and the compare symbol has positive comparative momentum.
When the ROC is less than zero, <0 (negative), the compare symbol has negative comparative momentum. Again, the base symbol could be increasing and the compare symbol could be flat, but math-wise this is the same scenario and the compare symbol has negative comparative momentum.
This ROC comparison tactic was documented and described on YouTube channel "Figuring Out Money" in an interesting study between Bitcoin and Gold prices on a weekly timeframe.
Rate of Change (ROC)
Rate Of Change Bands [CC]The Rate Of Change Bands were created by Vitali Apirine (Stocks and Commodities March 2021 pg 14) and this indicator is a great method to not only check the momentum but also check the trend strength as well. I have color coded the lines so buy when the line turns green and sell when it turns red.
Let me know if there are any other indicators you want me to publish!
ROC of Majors against the USD (Label)Version 2 of the ROC study that now puts them as a label on the same chart.
ROC of Majors against the USDA simple study that shows the majors against the USD Rate of Change.
Allows you to pick opposing strength pairs to trade.
There are different ROC calculations for people to play with as I am not sure which way the ( ) should be so feedback is welcome.
Fractals ROC AlertI am playing William's Fractals and got an idea to calculate each fractal's strength by these rules:
- downFractal. FractalROC = (close - lowest(n+1))/(open【2*n】-lowest(n+1))
- upFractal FractalROC = (highest(n+1)-close)/(highest(n+1)-open【2*n】)
And set up a level to filter small fractals.
Bigger FractalROC, Stronger trend
Price Acceleration Momentum [PAM]this indicator plots the acceleration of the price using the derivatives of RSI.
you can use it just like a momentum oscillator to catch divergences, trend direction, breakout direction, etc
RSI/Momentum derivativesthis indicator plots the derivatives of the RSI to get more leading sense of direction of the price
we know that the rsi shows us the momentum of the price, so the easiest/logical way to interpret this indicator and benefit from it is as follows:
- see the price as 'distance'
- see the rsi as 'speed'
- see the rsi/momentum of the above/'speed' as 'velocity'
- see the rsi/momentum of the above/'velocity' as 'acceleration'
once you understand this you can analyse and interpret this indicator to give you a more leading analysis and more accurate entry and exit points.
- also includes the RMA for each RSI derivative which can help for identifying breakouts, direction of price, pivot points and more.
in the above chart
- black is the standard rsi/speed
- orange is the momentum of the rsi/velocity
- green is the momentum of the velocity
Roc & Atr
Roc & Atr Orders
My indicator, where I compare the 20 bar change percentage with the 14 bar atr band, I hope it will be useful to everyone. the green zones can be interpreted as BUY and the red zone as SELL zone. In graphs with high motion and low atr, the channel narrowing can be interpreted as BUY and the channel opening as SELL.
No indicator shows you the right way ... The best way is your own thoughts
Accumulated Rate of ChangeThis is a volatility indicator, inspired by ROC(Rate of change).
Shows three values:
- ROC, based on previous bar's price
- Accumulated ROC, shows price change rate since previous nth* bar. Both positive and negative price changes increases the rate.
- Accumulated Positive ROC, considers positive change rate only
- Accumulated Negative ROC, considers negative change rate only
* based on given number of bars in settings
ROCWhat is Rate of Change (ROC)
The rate of change (ROC) is the speed at which a variable changes over a specific period of time. ROC is often used when speaking about momentum, and it can generally be expressed as a ratio between a change in one variable relative to a corresponding change in another; graphically, the rate of change is represented by the slope of a line. The ROC is often illustrated by the Greek letter delta.
Simple rate of return comparisonThis simple indicator compares RoR for up to eleven assets over a period described by the "Offset" input variable.
RoR type may be:
Classical logarytmic RoR: log((Po - Pn)/Po).
Percent growth: (Po - Pn)/Po.
Fiat evaluaton based on "Budget" input roperty: $ * (Po - Pn)/Po.
If the "Relative" option is selected, the RoR of the base asset will be deducted from the asset's ROR.
If the "SMA easing" option is selected, RoRs will be eased by a simple moving average of "Offset" bars.
Moving Average Growth RateThis indicator measures the growth rate of any given MA from it's previous value. It defaults to the 200 period but you can plug in any value you want. I like to use this on the weekly time frame with the 200 period MA because it is such a long term moving average that it has never once gone down on the BTC chart. Even though the rate of change always looks minuscule, this indicator more precisely measures the rate of change, potentially identifying states of massive overvaluation.
I have been testing this one for a long time and ended up reconfiguring it several times. I configured it to be used on any time frame. The coloring values are hard coded as follows:
Business As Usual (Lime): Growth Rate < 2
Heating Up (Orange): Growth Rate >= 2 and Growth Rate < 3
Warning (Red): Growth Rate >= 3
If you have any comments or suggestions let me know.
True Strength Index (TSI)User request. A tuned version of the built-in True Strength Index (TSI) indicator with the following options included:
TSI - Signal Histogram
TSI/Signal Crossovers
TSI/Signal Ribbon
Bands breakouts highlighting
Zero line crossovers background
CryptoDon's Buy and Sell Targets Version 1.1This script is str1nger All-time high and percentage drops script with some small mods, such as the previous candles high and low prices.
This script helps me target buy and sell zones based on what percentage the price has dropped.
This is revision #2
Updated as of 2-10-21
CryptoDon's Buy and Sell TargetsThis script is str1nger All-time high and percentage drops script with some small mods, such as the previous candles high and low prices.
This script helps me target buy and sell zones based on what percentage the price has dropped.
RS.ROC | Relative Strength - Rate of Changes - 4CR CUPFor completeness of Relative Strength studies, the Relative Strength based on rate of changes (ROC) with weighting is coded and presented as well.
The RS.ROC is similar to the formulation of RS by IBD before rank among all the stocks in the market.
The lookback period is relaxed for customizing. Once you set the total lookback period, representing the 4Q, in the indicator, the other shorter lookback periods will be auto-calculated, namely, 1Q, 2Q, 3Q.
A simple moving average of the RS.ROC is also added for your easier analysis on the trend development of the strength.
To use it later at your charting later,
1. Favorite it;
2. Select from your favorite list.
Nick Rypock Trailing Reverse (NRTR)This indicator was invented in 2001 by Konstantin Kopyrkin. The name "Nick Rypock" is derived from his surname reading in the opposite direction:
Kopyrkin -> Kopyr Kin -> Kin Kopyr -> Nik Rypok
The idea of the indicator is similar to the Chandelier Exit, but doesn't involve ATR component and uses a percentage instead.
A dynamic price channel is used to calculate the NRTR. The calculations involve only those prices that are included in the current trend and exclude the extremes related to the previous trend. The indicator is always at the same distance (in percent) from the extremes reached by prices (below the maximum peak for the current uptrend, above the minimum bottom for the current downtrend).
MegaChangeThe MegaChange indicator is a traditional Change - on steroids!
This indicator visualizes the Change from the current bar to the one before.
Besides showing the standard change (% change from the previous bar's Last to current bar's Last),
the indicator also includes the % change from the previous bar's Last
to current bar's High, and to current bar's Low.
The result is always in percentage.
"green" days and "red" days are separated so you can always see on the scales the change for
the last green day and the change for the last red day (only one of whom is the current change).
The indicator demonstrates "how far" the change has gone each way, and where is it currently.
Here's an example, using the chart above:
When we look at the big red candle we might see it as a very bad sign. (With the blue bubble next to it)
When we examine that candle with this indicator - the MegaChange - we can observe that the downside
is very small in comparison to the Upside that came before that. (Tagged as 1)
On the next candle (Tagged as 2) we can see a small tail representing the stock price going down
and coming most of the way back. returning from -16% to only -4% after moving more than +170% only 2 days earlier!
This might mean that the buyers are coming back and they're chasing the stock again for another run (long).
This is an example of how the indicator might indicate future moves, when we might think the move is already over.
Looking at the chart alone might be frightening, but using the indicator makes a change, as we can see that's the downside
was really small relative to the upside. The small tail from the last day might tell us that the buyers are coming back,
and that the stock might still have a potential Upside.
fill free to ask any questions, or tell me if you find this indicator helpful, and how.
Logistic RSI, STOCH, ROC, AO, ... by DGTExperimental attemt of applying Logistic Map Equation for some of widly used indicators.
With this study "Awesome Oscillator (AO)", "Rate of Change (ROC)", "Relative Strength Index (RSI)", "Stochastic (STOCH)" and a custom interpretation of Logistic Map Equation is presented
Calculations with Logistic Map Equation makes sense when the calculated results are iterated many times within the same equation.
Here is the Logistic Map Equation : Xn+1 = r * Xn * (1 - Xn)
Where, the value of r is the key for this equation which changes amazingly the behaviour of the Logistic Map.
The value we have asigned for r is less then 1 and greater than 0 ( 0 < r < 1) and in this case the iterations performed with the maximum number of output series allowed by Pine is quite enough for our purpose and thanks to arrays we can easiliy store them for further processing
What we have as output:
Each iteration result is then plotted (excluding plotting the first iteration), as circles or line based on user preference
Values above and below zero level (0) are coloured differently to emphasis bull and bear power
Finally Standard Deviation of Array's Elements is ploted as line. Users may choose to display this line only
So where it comes the indicators "Awesome Oscillator (AO)", "Rate of Change (ROC)", "Relative Strength Index (RSI)", "Stochastic (STOCH)".
Those are the indicators whose values are assigned to our key varaiable in the Logistic Map equation forulma which is r
Further details regarding Logistic Map can found under the description of “Logistic EMA w/ Signals by DGT” study
Disclaimer:
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Higher High / Lower Low StrategyThis is a very simple trend following strategy for Day Trading. The premise is to follow the Moving Average for the trend direction and buy/sell the dips and blips in the trend.
1. In an uptrend, when the candle action offers a "dip", or a lower high, the strategy will then buy on the close of the candle that breaks the high of the previous candle.
2. In a downtrend, when the candle action offers a"blip", or a higher low, the strategy will then sell on the close of the candle that breaks the low of the previous candle.
3. The strategy will go Long only or Short only, not both. It must be manually reversed in the settings when a new trend is established.
4. The start month and year allow you to backtest from then until now. It's not one month at a time.
5. The strategy uses a reversal of the Stochastic %K variable as the exist. The setting for Period K controls the exit for backtesting purposes.
6. The strategy uses a moving average to determine the trend. The setting for the Period MA controls the SMA.
7. The strategy has the option of filtering the number of trades based on the direction of the MACD and/or the Signal line. This can either reduce or increase the probability, and is highly dependent on the price action of the instrument.
WARNING: I am not a licensed financial advisor. This script is intended for entertainment purposes only. I highly recommend you manually enter and exit positions per your own Trading Rules, and do not blindly follow any software or recommendation. Use of this script is elective and at your own discretion, and risk.
If you like this script, please give it a Thumb's Up, and leave a comment. If you would like any custom scripts developed, contact me to discuss it. All of my work here is open and available, free of charge. It can be copied and edited to suit your needs.
Standard Deviation Volatility HelperHere is a simple Standard Deviation Line based on supply and demand that will help you to find expected move easily. 3 Standart Deviation merged line available. Number of days and adjustable length.
ATR draw on the candle easily setup SL&TPHi,Guys,
Build-in ATR need to read the pips then add on current price to setup safe SL.
But under stress of trading, calculation is not effective.
Input:
Length:Length of ATR
n:n*ATR=Risk
m:m*Risk=TP
the dash line means current price plus n*ATR and minus n*ATR for setup sell or buy stop loss.
If increase m more than 1,you can see the additional line outside the original line in order to setup TP with Reward:Risk more than 1.
Hope you guys enjoy it, and welcome to comment.