Twiggs Money FlowTwiggs Money Flow (TMF)
This indicator is an implementation of the Twiggs Money Flow (TMF), a volume-based tool designed to measure buying and selling pressure over a specified period. TMF is an enhancement of Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), utilizing more sophisticated smoothing techniques for improved accuracy and reduced noise. This version is highly customizable and includes advanced features for both new and experienced traders.
What is Twiggs Money Flow?
Twiggs Money Flow was developed by Colin Twiggs to provide a clearer picture of market momentum and the balance between buyers and sellers. It uses a combination of price action, trading volume, and range calculations to assess whether a market is under buying or selling pressure.
Unlike traditional volume indicators, TMF incorporates Weighted Moving Averages (WMA) by default but allows for other moving average types (SMA, EMA, VWMA) for added flexibility. This makes it adaptable to various trading styles and market conditions.
Features of This Script:
Customizable Moving Average Types:
Select from SMA , EMA , WMA , or VWMA to smooth volume and price-based calculations.
Tailor the indicator to align with your trading strategy or the asset's behavior.
Optional HMA Smoothing:
Apply Hull Moving Average (HMA) smoothing for a cleaner, faster-reacting TMF line.
Perfect for traders who want to reduce lag and capture trends earlier.
Dynamic Thresholds for Signal Filtering:
Set user-defined thresholds for Long (LT) and Short (ST) signals to highlight significant momentum.
Focus on actionable trends by ignoring noise around neutral levels.
Bar Coloring for Visual Clarity:
Automatically colors your chart bars based on TMF values:
Aqua for strong bullish signals (above the long threshold).
Fuchsia for strong bearish signals (below the short threshold).
Gray for neutral or undecided market conditions.
Ensures that trend direction and strength are visually intuitive.
Configurable Lookback Period:
Adjust the sensitivity of TMF by customizing the length of the lookback period to suit different timeframes and market conditions.
How It Works:
True Range Calculation: The script determines the high, low, and close range to calculate buying and selling pressure.
Adjusted Volume: Incorporates the relationship between price and volume to gauge whether trading activity is favoring buyers or sellers.
Weighted Moving Averages (WMAs): Smooths both volume and adjusted volume values to eliminate erratic fluctuations.
TMF Line: Computes the ratio of adjusted volume to total volume, representing the net buying/selling pressure as a percentage.
HMA Option (if enabled): Smooths the TMF line further to reduce lag and enhance trend identification.
Bar Coloring Logic:
Bars are colored dynamically based on TMF values, thresholds, and smoothing preferences.
Provides an at-a-glance understanding of market conditions.
Input Parameters:
Lookback Period: Defines the number of bars used to calculate TMF (default: 21).
Use HMA Smoothing: Toggle Hull Moving Average smoothing (default: true).
HMA Smoothing Length: Length of the HMA smoothing period (default: 14).
Moving Average Type: Select SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA (default: WMA).
Long Threshold (LT): Threshold value above which a long signal is considered (default: 0).
Short Threshold (ST): Threshold value below which a short signal is considered (default: 0).
How to Use It:
Confirm Trends: TMF can validate trends by identifying periods of sustained buying or selling pressure.
Divergence Signals: Watch for divergences between price and TMF to anticipate potential reversals.
Filter Trades: Use the thresholds to ignore weak signals and focus on strong trends.
Combine with Other Indicators: Pair TMF with trend-following or momentum indicators (e.g., RSI, Bollinger Bands) for a comprehensive trading strategy.
Example Use Cases:
Spotting breakouts when TMF crosses above the long threshold.
Identifying sell-offs when TMF dips below the short threshold.
Avoiding sideways markets by ignoring neutral (gray) bars.
Notes:
This indicator is highly customizable, making it versatile across different assets (e.g., stocks, crypto, forex).
While the default settings are robust, tweaking the lookback period, moving average type, and thresholds is recommended for different trading instruments or strategies.
Always backtest thoroughly before applying the indicator to live trading.
This version of Twiggs Money Flow goes beyond standard implementations by offering advanced smoothing, custom thresholds, and enhanced visual feedback to give traders a competitive edge.
Add it to your charts and experience the power of volume-driven analysis!
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Fibonacci Confluence Toolkit [LuxAlgo]The Fibonacci Confluence Toolkit is a technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify potential price reversal zones by combining key market signals and patterns. It highlights areas of interest where significant price action or reactions are anticipated, automatically applies Fibonacci retracement levels to outline potential pullback zones, and detects engulfing candle patterns.
Its unique strength lies in its reliance solely on price patterns, eliminating the need for user-defined inputs, ensuring a robust and objective analysis of market dynamics.
🔶 USAGE
The script begins by detecting CHoCH (Change of Character) points—key indicators of shifts in market direction. This script integrates the principles of pure price action as applied in Pure-Price-Action-Structures , where further details on the detection process can be found.
The detected CHoCH points serve as the foundation for defining an Area of Interest (AOI), a zone where significant price action or reactions are anticipated.
As new swing highs or lows emerge within the AOI, the tool automatically applies Fibonacci retracement levels to outline potential retracement zones. This setup enables traders to identify areas where price pullbacks may occur, offering actionable insights into potential entries or reversals.
Additionally, the toolkit highlights engulfing candle patterns within these zones, further refining entry points and enhancing confluence for better-informed trading decisions based on real-time trend dynamics and price behavior.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹 Market Patterns
Bullish Structures: Enable or disable all bullish components of the indicator.
Bearish Structures: Enable or disable all bearish components of the indicator.
Highlight Area of Interest: Toggle the option to highlight the Areas of Interest (enabled or disabled).
CHoCH Line: Choose the line style for the CHoCH (Solid, Dashed, or Dotted).
Width: Adjust the width of the CHoCH line.
🔹 Retracement Levels
Choose which Fibonacci retracement levels to display (e.g., 0, 0.236, 0.382, etc.).
🔹 Swing Levels & Engulfing Patterns
Swing Levels: Select how swing levels are marked (symbols like ◉, △▽, or H/L).
Engulfing Candle Patterns: Choose which engulfing candle patterns to detect (All, Structure-Based, or Disabled).
🔶 RELATED SCRIPTS
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Crypto Wallets Profitability & Performance [LuxAlgo]The Crypto Wallets Profitability & Performance indicator provides a comprehensive view of the financial status of cryptocurrency wallets by leveraging on-chain data from IntoTheBlock. It measures the percentage of wallets profiting, losing, or breaking even based on current market prices.
Additionally, it offers performance metrics across different timeframes, enabling traders to better assess market conditions.
This information can be crucial for understanding market sentiment and making informed trading decisions.
🔶 USAGE
🔹 Wallets Profitability
This indicator is designed to help traders and analysts evaluate the profitability of cryptocurrency wallets in real-time. It aggregates data gathered from the blockchain on the number of wallets that are in profit, loss, or breaking even and presents it visually on the chart.
Breaking even line demonstrates how realized gains and losses have changed, while the profit and the loss monitor unrealized gains and losses.
The signal line helps traders by providing a smoothed average and highlighting areas relative to profiting and losing levels. This makes it easier to identify and confirm trading momentum, assess strength, and filter out market noise.
🔹 Profitability Meter
The Profitability Meter is an alternative display that visually represents the percentage of wallets that are profiting, losing, or breaking even.
🔹 Performance
The script provides a view of the financial health of cryptocurrency wallets, showing the percentage of wallets in profit, loss, or breaking even. By combining these metrics with performance data across various timeframes, traders can gain valuable insights into overall wallet performance, assess trend strength, and identify potential market reversals.
🔹 Dashboard
The dashboard presents a consolidated view of key statistics. It allows traders to quickly assess the overall financial health of wallets, monitor trend strength, and gauge market conditions.
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 The Chart Occupation Option
The chart occupation option adjusts the occupation percentage of the chart to balance the visibility of the indicator.
🔹 The Height in Performance Options
Crypto markets often experience significant volatility, leading to rapid and substantial gains or losses. Hence, plotting performance graphs on top of the chart alongside other indicators can result in a cluttered display. The height option allows you to adjust the plotting for balanced visibility, ensuring a clearer and more organized chart.
🔶 SETTINGS
The script offers a range of customizable settings to tailor the analysis to your trading needs.
Chart Occupation %: Adjust the occupation percentage of the chart to balance the visibility of the indicator.
🔹 Profiting Wallets
Profiting Percentage: Toggle to display the percentage of wallets in profit.
Smoothing: Adjust the smoothing period for the profiting percentage line.
Signal Line: Choose a signal line type (SMA, EMA, RMA, or None) to overlay on the profiting percentage.
🔹 Losing Wallets
Losing Percentage: Toggle to display the percentage of wallets in loss.
Smoothing: Adjust the smoothing period for the losing percentage line.
Signal Line: Choose a signal line type (SMA, EMA, RMA, or None) to overlay on the losing percentage.
🔹 Breaking Even Wallets
Breaking-Even Percentage: Toggle to display the percentage of wallets breaking even.
Smoothing: Adjust the smoothing period for the breaking-even percentage line.
🔹 Profitability Meter
Profitability Meter: Enable or disable the meter display, set its width, and adjust the offset.
🔹 Performance
Performance Metrics: Choose the timeframe for performance metrics (Day to Date, Week to Date, etc.).
Height: Adjust the height of the chart visuals to balance the visibility of the indicator.
🔹 Dashboard
Block Profitability Stats: Toggle the display of profitability stats.
Performance Stats: Toggle the display of performance stats.
Dashboard Size and Position: Customize the size and position of the performance dashboard on the chart.
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HTFMAs█ OVERVIEW
Contains a type HTFMA used to return data on six moving averages from a higher timeframe.
Several types of MA's are supported.
█ HOW TO USE
Please see instructions in the code (in library description). (Important: first fold all sections of the script: press Cmd + K then Cmd + - (for Windows Ctrl + K then Ctrl + -)
█ FULL LIST OF FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS
method getMaType(this)
Enumerator function, given a key returns `enum MaTypes` value
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
this (string)
method init(this, enableAll, ma1Enabled, ma1MaType, ma1Src, ma1Prd, ma2Enabled, ma2MaType, ma2Src, ma2Prd, ma3Enabled, ma3MaType, ma3Src, ma3Prd, ma4Enabled, ma4MaType, ma4Src, ma4Prd, ma5Enabled, ma5MaType, ma5Src, ma5Prd, ma6Enabled, ma6MaType, ma6Src, ma6Prd)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs)
enableAll (simple MaEnable)
ma1Enabled (bool)
ma1MaType (series MaTypes)
ma1Src (string)
ma1Prd (int)
ma2Enabled (bool)
ma2MaType (series MaTypes)
ma2Src (string)
ma2Prd (int)
ma3Enabled (bool)
ma3MaType (series MaTypes)
ma3Src (string)
ma3Prd (int)
ma4Enabled (bool)
ma4MaType (series MaTypes)
ma4Src (string)
ma4Prd (int)
ma5Enabled (bool)
ma5MaType (series MaTypes)
ma5Src (string)
ma5Prd (int)
ma6Enabled (bool)
ma6MaType (series MaTypes)
ma6Src (string)
ma6Prd (int)
method init(this, enableAll, tf, rngAtrQ, showRecentBars, lblsOffset, lblsShow, lnOffset, lblSize, lblStyle, smoothen, ma1lnClr, ma1lnWidth, ma1lnStyle, ma2lnClr, ma2lnWidth, ma2lnStyle, ma3lnClr, ma3lnWidth, ma3lnStyle, ma4lnClr, ma4lnWidth, ma4lnStyle, ma5lnClr, ma5lnWidth, ma5lnStyle, ma6lnClr, ma6lnWidth, ma6lnStyle, ma1ShowHistory, ma2ShowHistory, ma3ShowHistory, ma4ShowHistory, ma5ShowHistory, ma6ShowHistory, ma1ShowLabel, ma2ShowLabel, ma3ShowLabel, ma4ShowLabel, ma5ShowLabel, ma6ShowLabel)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
enableAll (series MaEnable)
tf (string)
rngAtrQ (int)
showRecentBars (int)
lblsOffset (int)
lblsShow (bool)
lnOffset (int)
lblSize (string)
lblStyle (string)
smoothen (bool)
ma1lnClr (color)
ma1lnWidth (int)
ma1lnStyle (string)
ma2lnClr (color)
ma2lnWidth (int)
ma2lnStyle (string)
ma3lnClr (color)
ma3lnWidth (int)
ma3lnStyle (string)
ma4lnClr (color)
ma4lnWidth (int)
ma4lnStyle (string)
ma5lnClr (color)
ma5lnWidth (int)
ma5lnStyle (string)
ma6lnClr (color)
ma6lnWidth (int)
ma6lnStyle (string)
ma1ShowHistory (bool)
ma2ShowHistory (bool)
ma3ShowHistory (bool)
ma4ShowHistory (bool)
ma5ShowHistory (bool)
ma6ShowHistory (bool)
ma1ShowLabel (bool)
ma2ShowLabel (bool)
ma3ShowLabel (bool)
ma4ShowLabel (bool)
ma5ShowLabel (bool)
ma6ShowLabel (bool)
method get(this, id)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs)
id (int)
method set(this, id, prop, val)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs)
id (int)
prop (string)
val (string)
method set(this, id, prop, val)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
id (int)
prop (string)
val (string)
method htfUpdateTuple(rsParams, repaint)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
rsParams (RsParamsMAs)
repaint (bool)
method clear(this)
Namespace types: MaDrawing
Parameters:
this (MaDrawing)
method importRsRetTuple(this, htfBi, ma1, ma2, ma3, ma4, ma5, ma6)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
htfBi (int)
ma1 (float)
ma2 (float)
ma3 (float)
ma4 (float)
ma5 (float)
ma6 (float)
method getDrw(this, id)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
id (int)
method setDrwProp(this, id, prop, val)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
id (int)
prop (string)
val (string)
method initDrawings(this, rsPrms, dispBandWidth)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
rsPrms (RsParamsMAs)
dispBandWidth (float)
method updateDrawings(this, rsPrms, dispBandWidth)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
rsPrms (RsParamsMAs)
dispBandWidth (float)
method update(this)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps0 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps1 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps2 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps3 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps4 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps5 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `RsParamsMAs` child `RsMaCalcParams` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (RsParamsMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps6 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs)
oCfg (objProps7 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1)
maCount (int)
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: RsParamsMAs
Parameters:
this (RsParamsMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps8 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps0 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps1 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps2 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps3 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps4 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps5 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Imports HTF MAs settings from objProps (of any level) into `HTFMAs` child `MaDrawing` objects (into the first first `maCount` of them)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs) : (HTFMAs) Target object to import prop values to.
oCfg (objProps6 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1) : (CSVP.objProps) (one of objProps types) an objProps, ... opjProps8 containing properties' values in a child objProps objects
maCount (int) : (int) Number of tgtObj's RsMaCalcParams childs of tgtObj to set (1 to 6, starting from 1)
Returns: this
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
oCfg (objProps7 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1)
maCount (int)
method importConfig(this, oCfg, maCount)
Namespace types: HTFMAs
Parameters:
this (HTFMAs)
oCfg (objProps8 type from moebius1977/CSVParser/1)
maCount (int)
method newRsParamsMAs(this)
Namespace types: LO
Parameters:
this (LO)
method newHTFMAs(this)
Namespace types: LO
Parameters:
this (LO)
RsMaCalcParams
Parameters of one MA (only calculation params needed within req.sec(), visual parameters are within htfMAs type)
Fields:
enabled (series bool)
maType (series MaTypes) : MA type options: SMA / EMA / WMA / ...
src (series string)
prd (series int) : MA period
RsParamsMAs
Collection of parameters of 6 MAs. Used to pass params to req.sec()
Fields:
ma1CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
ma2CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
ma3CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
ma4CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
ma5CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
ma6CalcParams (RsMaCalcParams)
RsReturnMAs
Used to return data from req.sec().
Fields:
htfBi (series int)
ma1 (series float)
ma2 (series float)
ma3 (series float)
ma4 (series float)
ma5 (series float)
ma6 (series float)
MaDrawing
MA's plot parameters plus drawing objects for MA's current level (line and label).
Fields:
lnClr (series color) : (color) MA plot line color (like in plot())
lnWidth (series int) : (int) MA plot line width (like in plot())
lnStyle (series string) : (string) MA plot line style (like in plot())
showHistory (series bool) : (bool) Whether to plot the MA on historical bars or only show current level to the right of the latest bar.
showLabel (series bool) : (bool) Whether to show the name of the MA to the right of the MA's level
ln (series line) : (line) line to show MA"s current level
lbl (series label) : (label) label showing MA's name
HTFMAs
Contains data and drawing parameters for MA's of one timeframe (MA calculation parameters for MA's of one timeframe are in a separate object RsParamsMAs)
Fields:
rsRet (RsReturnMAs) : (RsReturnMAs) Contains data returned from req.sec(). Is set to na in between HTF bar changes if smoothing is enabled.
rsRetLast (RsReturnMAs) : (RsReturnMAs) Contains a copy of data returned from req.sec() in case rsRet is set to na for smoothing.
rsRetNaObj (RsReturnMAs) : (RsReturnMAs) An empty object as `na` placeholder
ma1Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
ma2Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
ma3Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
ma4Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
ma5Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
ma6Drawing (MaDrawing) : (MaDrawing) MA drawing properties
enabled (series bool) : (bool ) Enables/disables all of the MAs of one timeframe.
tf (series string) : (string) Timeframe
showHistory (series bool) : (bool ) Plot MA line on historical bars
rngAtrQ (series int) : (int ) A multiplier for atr(14). Determines a range within which the MA's will be plotted. MA's too far away will not be plotted.
showRecentBars (series int) : (int ) Only plot MA on these recent bars
smoothen (series bool) : (bool ) Smoothen MA plot. If false the same HTF value is returned on all chart bars within a HTF bar (intrabars), so the plot looks like steps.
lblsOffset (series int) : (int ) Show MA name this number of bars to the right off last bar.
lblsShow (series bool) : (bool ) Show MA name
lnOffset (series int) : (int ) Start line showing current level of the MA this number of bars to the right off the last bar.
lblSize (series string) : (string) Label size
lblStyle (series string) : (string) Label style
lblTxtAlign (series string) : (string) Label text align
bPopupLabel (series bool) : (bool ) Show current MA value as a tooltip to MA's name.
LO
LO Library object, whose only purpose is to serve as a shorthand for library name in script code.
Fields:
dummy (series string)
MTOBVR_CheckOverview.
This indicator checks to see if the OBV follows a specific pattern and visually displays the trend of the OBV on different time legs. It also has the ability to set alerts when certain conditions are met.
How to use
Setting up the indicator
Add a new indicator on a chart in TradingView.
Copy the code into the “Pine Script™ Editor” and save it as a new script.
Apply the script to your chart.
Indicator Functions
OBV Calculation
Calculates OBV for each time frame (5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, daily, and weekly) and displays it on the chart OBV is an indicator that combines price changes and trading volume.
Pattern Detection
Detects whether a particular pattern, such as a double or triple bottom, appears in the OBV. This allows us to identify buy or sell signals.
When these patterns are detected, the background color changes.
Background Color Change
When an OBV forms a particular pattern, the background color of the chart changes. This provides visual confirmation that a pattern has appeared.
Minimum pattern (min_bool): when the 5-, 15-, and 30-minute conditions for OBV are met.
High hourly pattern (h_bool): when the condition is met for the 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily legs of the OBV.
One-week pattern (range_obv_1w_bool): when the condition is met for the 1-week OBV pattern.
When all conditions are met: when the minimum pattern, high hourly pattern, and one-week pattern are all met.
Alert Settings
You can set alerts when certain conditions are met. This allows you to receive signals in real time.
Minimum conditions (min_bool): conditions at 5, 15, and 30 minutes of OBV.
High timeframe condition (h_bool): condition on the 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily legs of the OBV.
When all conditions are met: When all of the above conditions are met.
One-week condition (range_obv_1w_bool): Condition for the one-week leg of the OBV.
When all conditions are met: when the minimum, high time leg, and one week conditions are all met.
Arrows
OBV_ALL_UP: A green triangle arrow is displayed when the OBV is rising on all time legs.
OBV_ALL_DOWN: A red triangle arrow appears when the OBV is falling on all time legs.
Usage Notes
Time Leg Settings: This script uses OBVs of different time legs to detect patterns. Depending on the time leg used, appropriate settings and interpretation are required.
Alert settings: In order to activate the alert function, the alert conditions and notification method must be configured using TradingView's alert system.
This indicator allows you to visually see trends and patterns in the OBV across multiple time frames, allowing you to make more informed trading decisions.
Harmonic Trading Tachometer [Pinescriptlabs]Key Features:
Visual Tachometer:
Represents market harmony through a speedometer on the chart.
The tachometer displays a range of harmony from "Highly Bearish" to "Highly Bullish."
Harmony Calculation:
Harmony Score: Based on ATR (Average True Range) range calculations for short, medium, and long periods. The harmony score is a weighted combination of these scores.
Interpretation: Harmony is translated into an interpretive category that can be "Highly Bearish," "Bearish," "Neutral," "Bullish," or "Highly Bullish."
Price Projection:
Estimates future price movement considering the current trend and the weight of each trend period (short, medium, and long).
Harmonic Change Detection:
Identifies significant changes in market harmony and adjusts sensitivity with predefined thresholds.
Confirmation and Divergence Signals:
Detects bullish or bearish confirmation signals as well as divergences, based on market harmony and price projection.
Additional Visualization:
Includes an optional market pentagram chart to visualize harmony on a broader scale.
Provides detailed information in a table about harmony, price projection, and harmonic changes.
How the Script Works:
Initial Calculations:
Ranges and Scores: Calculates ATR ranges for different periods (short, medium, and long). Then, evaluates the harmony score using the given formula.
Harmony: Obtained through the weighted combination of short, medium, and long-term scores.
Price Projection:
The projection is adjusted based on the difference between the current closing price and the exponential moving averages (EMAs) for different periods, weighted by the defined factors.
How to Use :
Tachometer Interpretation:
Observe the needle's position on the tachometer to assess the current market harmony.
Use the colors and labels to quickly interpret the market's state.
Projection and Changes:
Use the price projection to identify potential support or resistance levels.
Monitor harmonic changes and their strengths to adjust your trading strategies.
Confirmations and Divergences:
Pay attention to confirmation and divergence signals to decide on potential entries or exits.
Customization:
Adjust the indicator parameters, such as base length, harmony factor, change detection period, and trend weights, to fit your trading style and timeframe.
Español:
**Tacómetro Visual:
- Representa la armonía del mercado mediante un velocímetro en el gráfico.
- El tacómetro muestra un rango de armonía desde "Altamente Bajista" hasta "Altamente Alcista."
Cálculo de Armonía:
- Puntuación de Armonía:** Basada en los cálculos del rango ATR (Average True Range) para períodos cortos, medios y largos. La puntuación de armonía es una combinación ponderada de estas puntuaciones.
- Interpretación: La armonía se traduce en una categoría interpretativa que puede ser "Altamente Bajista," "Bajista," "Neutral," "Alcista," o "Altamente Alcista."
**Proyección de Precios:
- Estima el movimiento futuro de los precios considerando la tendencia actual y el peso de cada período de tendencia (corto, medio y largo).
**Detección de Cambios Armonicos:
- Identifica cambios significativos en la armonía del mercado y ajusta la sensibilidad con umbrales predefinidos.
**Señales de Confirmación y Divergencia:
- Detecta señales de confirmación alcista o bajista, así como divergencias, basadas en la armonía del mercado y la proyección de precios.
**Visualización Adicional:**
- Incluye un gráfico opcional de un pentagrama de mercado para visualizar la armonía en una escala más amplia.
- Proporciona información detallada en una tabla sobre la armonía, la proyección de precios y los cambios armónicos.
**Cómo Funciona el Script:**
Cálculos Iniciales:
- **Rangos y Puntuaciones:** Calcula los rangos del ATR para diferentes períodos (corto, medio y largo). Luego, evalúa la puntuación de armonía utilizando la fórmula dada.
- **Armonía:** Se obtiene a través de la combinación ponderada de las puntuaciones de corto, medio y largo plazo.
**Proyección de Precios:**
- La proyección se ajusta según la diferencia entre el precio de cierre actual y las medias móviles exponenciales (EMA) para diferentes períodos, ponderadas por los factores definidos.
**Cómo Usar:**
**Interpretación del Tacómetro:**
- Observa la posición de la aguja en el tacómetro para evaluar la armonía actual del mercado.
- Usa los colores y las etiquetas para interpretar rápidamente el estado del mercado.
**Proyección y Cambios:**
- Usa la proyección de precios para identificar posibles niveles de soporte o resistencia.
- Monitorea los cambios armónicos y sus fortalezas para ajustar tus estrategias de trading.
**Confirmaciones y Divergencias:**
- Presta atención a las señales de confirmación y divergencia para decidir posibles entradas o salidas.
**Personalización:**
- Ajusta los parámetros del indicador, como la longitud base, el factor de armonía, el período de detección de cambios y los pesos de tendencia, para adaptarlo a tu estilo de trading y marco de tiempo.
[SGM Volatility Lvl]Choppiness Index (CI)
The Choppiness Index is a technical analysis tool used to determine whether a market is trending or consolidating. CI values range between 0 and 100:
- Higher values (close to 100) indicate a choppy market (i.e., the market is consolidating and not trending strongly).
- Lower values (close to 0) signify a trending market (either up or down).
In this script:
- CI values above 62 are considered to represent high volatility.
- CI values below 28 are viewed as representing lower volatility or consolidation.
How the Indicator Works
Choppiness Index Calculation
The CI is calculated using the average true range (ATR) and the high-low range over the specified length:
ci = 100 * math.log10(math.sum(ta.atr(1), length_line) / (ta.highest(length_line) - ta.lowest(length_line))) / math.log10(length_line)
Volatility Determination
The script determines the market's volatility state based on CI:
if ci >= 62
ischarge := 2
if ci <= 28
ischarge := 0
- ischarge = 2 indicates high volatility.
- ischarge = 0 indicates consolidation.
Line Setup
Lines are set on the chart based on the market's volatility:
- If CI increases and indicates high volatility, a line (colored with `volcolor`) is drawn at the close price of the bar.
- If CI decreases and indicates consolidation, a line (colored with `conColor`) is drawn at the close price of the bar.
Line Extension
The lines are automatically extended to the next indicator update or bar:
for i = 0 to array.size(ray) - 1
if i < array.size(ray) - 1
current_line = array.get(ray, i)
next_line = array.get(ray, i + 1)
if not na(current_line) and not na(next_line)
line.set_x2(current_line, line.get_x1(next_line))
else
line.set_x2(current_line, bar_index)
Relevance
Identifying Key Levels
The indicator helps traders identify key levels as follows:
- High Volatility : Lines indicating high volatility suggest strong trending movements. These levels can signify breakout points or areas where the price has made significant moves.
- Consolidation : Lines indicating consolidation suggest the market is ranging. These levels can be used to identify sideways movements, areas of accumulation or distribution, and potential breakout zones.
Potential Future Points of Interest
- High Volatility Lines: Can serve as resistance or support levels if the market revisits these areas.
- Consolidation Lines: Highlight potential zones for price breakouts or reversals when the market transitions from consolidation to a trending phase.
In summary, this indicator can be particularly useful for traders looking to identify periods of high volatility and consolidation. By marking such periods on the chart, traders can better understand market behavior and spot potential trading opportunities.
TASC 2024.06 REIT ETF Trading System█ OVERVIEW
This strategy script demonstrates the application of the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) ETF trading system presented in the article by Markos Katsanos titled "Is The Price REIT?" from TASC's June 2024 edition of Traders' Tips .
█ CONCEPTS
REIT stocks and ETFs offer a simplified, diversified approach to real estate investment. They exhibit sensitivity to interest rates, often moving inversely to interest rate and treasury yield changes. Markos Katsanos explores this relationship and the correlation of prices with the broader market to develop a trading strategy for REIT ETFs.
The script employs Bollinger Bands and Donchian channel indicators to identify oversold conditions and trends in REIT ETFs. It incorporates the 10-year treasury yield index (TNX) as a proxy for interest rates and the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) as a benchmark for the overall market. The system filters trade entries based on their behavior and correlation with the REIT ETF price.
█ CALCULATIONS
The strategy initiates long entries (buy signals) under two conditions:
1. Oversold condition
The weekly ETF low price dips below the 15-week Bollinger Band bottom, the closing price is above the value by at least 0.2 * ATR ( Average True Range ), and the price exceeds the week's median.
Either of the following:
– The TNX index is down over 15% from its 25-week high, and its correlation with the ETF price is less than 0.3.
– The yield is below 2%.
2. Uptrend
The weekly ETF price crosses above the previous week's 30-week Donchian channel high.
The SPY ETF is above its 20-week moving average.
Either of the following:
– Over ten weeks have passed since the TNX index was at its 30-week high.
– The correlation between the TNX value and the ETF price exceeds 0.3.
– The yield is below 2%.
The strategy also includes three exit (sell) rules:
1. Trailing (Chandelier) stop
The weekly close drops below the highest close over the last five weeks by over 1.5 * ATR.
The TNX value rises over the latest 25 weeks, with a yield exceeding 4%, or its value surges over 15% above the 25-week low.
2. Stop-loss
The ETF's price declines by at least 8% of the previous week's close and falls below the 30-week moving average.
The SPY price is down by at least 8%, or its correlation with the ETF's price is negative.
3. Overbought condition
The ETF's value rises above the 100-week low by over 50%.
The ETF's price falls over 1.5 * ATR below the 3-week high.
The ETF's 10-week Stochastic indicator exceeds 90 within the last three weeks.
█ DISCLAIMER
This strategy script educates users on the system outlined by the TASC article. However, note that its default properties might not fully represent real-world trading conditions for an individual. By default, it uses 10% of equity as the order size and a slippage amount of 5 ticks. Traders should adjust these settings and the commission amount when using this script. Additionally, since this strategy utilizes compound conditions on weekly data to trigger orders, it will generate significantly fewer trades than other, higher-frequency strategies.
Volume Candles By Anil ChawraHow Users Can Make Profit Using This Script:
1. Volume Representation : Each candle on the chart represents a specific time period (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day) and includes information about both price movement and trading volume during that period.
2. Candlestick Anatomy : A volume candle has the same components as a regular candlestick: the body (which represents the opening and closing prices) and the wicks or shadows (which indicate the highest and lowest prices reached during the period).
3. Volume Bars : Instead of just the candlestick itself, volume candles also include a bar or histogram representing the trading volume during that period. The height or length of the volume bar indicates the amount of trading activity.
4. Interpreting Volume : High volume candles typically indicate increased market interest or activity during that period. This could be due to significant buying or selling pressure.
5. Confirmation : Traders often look for confirmation from other technical indicators or price action to validate the significance of a high volume candle. For example, a high volume candle breaking through a key support or resistance level may signal a strong market move.
6. Trend Strength : Volume candles can provide insights into the strength of a trend. A series of high volume candles in the direction of the trend suggests strong momentum, while decreasing volume may indicate weakening momentum or a potential reversal.
7. Volume Patterns : Traders also analyze volume patterns, such as volume spikes or divergences, to identify potential trading opportunities or reversals.
8. Combination with Price Action: Volume analysis is often used in conjunction with price action analysis and other technical indicators to make more informed trading decisions.
9. Confirmation and Validation: It's important to confirm the significance of volume candles with other indicators or price action signals to avoid false signals.
10. Risk Management : As with any trading strategy, proper risk management is crucial when using volume candles to make trading decisions. Set stop-loss orders and adhere to risk management principles to protect your capital.
How the Script Works:
1. Volume Representation : Each candle on the chart represents a specific time period (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day) and includes information about both price movement and trading volume during that period.
2. Candlestick Anatomy : A volume candle has the same components as a regular candlestick: the body (which represents the opening and closing prices) and the wicks or shadows (which indicate the highest and lowest prices reached during the period).
3. Volume Bars : Instead of just the candlestick itself, volume candles also include a bar or histogram representing the trading volume during that period. The height or length of the volume bar indicates the amount of trading activity.
4. Interpreting Volume : High volume candles typically indicate increased market interest or activity during that period. This could be due to significant buying or selling pressure.
5. Confirmation : Traders often look for confirmation from other technical indicators or price action to validate the significance of a high volume candle. For example, a high volume candle breaking through a key support or resistance level may signal a strong market move.
6. Trend Strength : Volume candles can provide insights into the strength of a trend. A series of high volume candles in the direction of the trend suggests strong momentum, while decreasing volume may indicate weakening momentum or a potential reversal.
7. Volume Patterns : Traders also analyze volume patterns, such as volume spikes or divergences, to identify potential trading opportunities or reversals.
8. Combination with Price Action : Volume analysis is often used in conjunction with price action analysis and other technical indicators to make more informed trading decisions.
9. Confirmation and Validation : It's important to confirm the significance of volume candles with other indicators or price action signals to avoid false signals.
10. Risk Management : As with any trading strategy, proper risk management is crucial when using volume candles to make trading decisions. Set stop-loss orders and adhere to risk management principles to protect your capital.
Understanding volume candles can provide valuable insights into market dynamics and help traders make more informed decisions. However, like any technical tool, it's essential to use volume analysis in conjunction with other forms of analysis for comprehensive market assessment.
Understanding volume candles can provide valuable insights into market dynamics and help traders make more informed decisions. However, like any technical tool, it's essential to use volume analysis in conjunction with other forms of analysis for comprehensive market assessment.
Lot Size Calculator (CZ) This is upgraded version of existing Lot size Calculator from melodicfish.
I added CZK as a new base currency and translated the whole user interface into Czech language, so this version is made mainly for people from Czech Republic.
Here is the original code description from the original creator:
This is a public release of my Lot Size Calculator. I received a request for the code from a user so I am republishing the script so I can make it public (TV doesn't seem to give me the option to simply make it public once published ).
This is a very simple script to use. Simply choose your entry level and stop level on the chart and the indicator will calculate the lots. You can change your account risk and base currency units in the settings along with changing the scaling of the calculation to adjust the results with the lot sizing units of your broker. This allows the calculator to be used with CFDs, forex, Gold, etc.. Hope it helps in your trading it has been the single most useful tool in my trading as it has helped me always keep my risk locked up and on point that is why I released it.
One final quick note: Remember you can save your settings for your own account size and risk so you do not always have to modify the defaults when loading the script. Just a ease of use tip. I only add the script to my chart when I am about to take a trade so it is helpful to have everything set up in advance.
As i said, the whole user interface is in Czech language, but you can find exactly the same indicator in english language under the name Lot Size Calculator by melodicfish. So i hope i don´t need to provide english translation here.
I hope this time it won´t get taken down :( :D
Volume Spread Analysis [Ahmed]Greetings everyone,
I'm thrilled to present a Pine Script I've crafted for Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) Indicator. This tool is aimed at empowering you to make smarter trading choices by scrutinizing the volume spread across a specified interval.
The script delivers a comparative volume analysis, permitting you to fix the type and length of the moving average. It subsequently delineates the moving average (MA), MA augmented by 1 standard deviation (SD), and MA increased by 2 SD. You can fully personalize the color coding for these echelons.
Volume Spread Analysis is an analytical technique that scrutinizes candles and the volume per candle to predict price direction. It considers the volume per candle, the spread range, and the closing price.
To effectively leverage VSA, you need to adhere to a few steps:
1. Ensure you use candlesticks for trading. Other chart types like line, bar, and renko charts may not yield optimal results.
2. Confirm that your broker provides reliable volume data.
3. Be mindful of the chart's timeframe. Volume analysis may not be effective on very short timeframes such as a minute chart. I recommend using daily, weekly, or monthly charts.
Another tip is to examine the spread between the price bars and the volume bars to discern the trend.
The script not only makes it easier to integrate these principles into your trading but also brings precision and convenience to your analysis.
Please remember to adhere to Tradinview terms of service when using the script. Happy trading!
Liquidation Levels [LuxAlgo]The Liquidation Levels indicator aims at detecting and estimating potential price levels where large liquidation events may occur.
By analyzing liquidation Levels, traders can identify potential support & resistance levels, identify stop-loss levels, and gauge market sentiment and potential areas of price volatility.
🔶 USAGE
Liquidation refers to the process of forcibly closing a trader's leveraged positions in the market. It occurs when a trader's margin account can no longer support their open positions due to significant losses or a lack of sufficient margin to meet the maintenance margin requirements.
Liquidation events happen at all times and the script focuses on detecting the most significant ones. Bubbles will appear on the relevant price bar when larger trading activity has been detected. Larger bubbles represent more significant potential liquidation levels. The lines attached to the bubbles represent the liquidation zones at that price.
These liquidation levels are based on clusters of price points where highly leveraged traders open long or short positions. High leverage is identified as 100x, 50x, and 25x leverages used for both long and short positions. The script allows users to either remove or customize leverage levels.
Price generally heads towards zones or clusters of liquidity.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹Liquidation Levels
Reference Price: defines the base price in calculating liquidation levels.
Volume Threshold: The volume threshold is the primary factor in detecting the significant trading activities that could potentially lead to liquidating leveraged positions.
Volatility Threshold: The volatility threshold option is the secondary factor that aims at detecting significant movement in the underlying asset’s price with relatively lower trading activities that could potentially also lead to liquidating high-leveraged positions.
Leverage Options: The leverage options are where the trader will set the desired leverage value and customize the potential liquidation level colors.
Hide Liquidation Bubbles: Toggles the visibility of the bubbles.
Hide Liquidation Levels: Toggles the visibility of the lines.
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Supply Demand Profiles [LuxAlgo]The Supply Demand Profiles is a charting tool that measures the traded volume at all price levels on the market over a specified time period and highlights the relationship between the price of a given asset and the willingness of traders to either buy or sell it, in other words, highlights key concepts as significant supply & demand zones, the distribution of the traded volume, and market sentiment at specific price levels within a specified time period, allowing traders to reveal dominant and/or significant price levels and to analyze the trading activity of a particular user-selected range.
In other words, this tool highlights key concepts as significant supply & demand zones, the distribution of the traded volume, and market sentiment at specific price levels within a specified time period, allowing traders to reveal dominant and/or significant price levels and to analyze the trading activity of a particular user-selected range.
Besides having the tool as a combo tool, the uniqueness of this version of the tool compared to its early versions is its ability to benefit from different volume data sources and its ability to use a variety of different polarity methods, where polarity is a measure used to divide the total volume into either up volume (trades that moved the price up) or down volume (trades that moved the price down).
🔶 USAGE
Supply & demand zones are presented as horizontal zones across the selected range, hence adding the ability to visualize the price interaction with them
By default, the right side of the profile is the volume profile which highlights the distribution of the traded activity at different price levels, emphasizing the value area, the range of price levels in which the specified percentage of all volume was traded during the time period, and levels of significance, such as developing point of control line, value area high/low lines, and profile high/low labels
The left side of the profile is the sentiment profile which highlights the market sentiment at specific price levels
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 Volume data sources
The users have the option to select volume data sources as either 'volume' (regular volume) or 'volume delta', where volume represents all the recorded trades that occur at a given bar and volume delta is the difference between the buying and the selling volume, that is, the net demand at a given bar
🔹 Polarity methods
The users are able to choose the methods of how the tool to take into consideration the polarity of the bar (the direction of a bar, green (bullish) or red (bearish) bar) among a variety of different options, such as 'bar polarity', 'bar buying/selling pressure', 'intrabar (chart bars at a lower timeframe than the chart's) polarity', 'intrabar buying/selling pressure', and 'heikin ashi bar polarity'.
Finally, the interactive mode of the tool is activated, as such users can easily modify the intervals of their interest just by selecting the indicator and moving the points on the chart
🔶 SETTINGS
The script takes into account user-defined parameters and plots the profiles and zones
🔹 Calculation Settings
Volume Data Source and Polarity: This option is to set the desired volume data source and polarity method
Lower Timeframe Precision: This option is applicable in case any of the 'Intrabar (LTF)' options are selected, please check the tooltip for further details
Value Area Volume %: Specifies the percentage for the value area calculation
🔹 Presentation Settings
Supply & Demand Zones: Toggles the visibility of the supply & demand zones
Volume Profile: Toggles the visibility of the volume profile
Sentiment Profile: Toggles the visibility of the sentiment profile
🔹 Presentation, Others
Value Area High (VAH): Toggles the visibility of the VAH line and color customization option
Point of Control (POC): Toggles the visibility of the developing POC line and color customization option
Value Area Low (VAL): Toggles the visibility of the VAL line and color customization option
🔹 Supply & Demand, Others
Supply & Demand Threshold %: This option is used to set the threshold value to determine supply & demand zones
Supply/Demand Zones: Color customization option
🔹 Volume Profile, Others
Profile, Up/Down Volume: Color customization option
Value Area, Up/Down Volume: Color customization option
🔹 Sentiment Profile, Others
Sentiment, Bullish/Bearish: Color customization option
Value Area, Bullish/Bearish: Color customization option
🔹 Others
Number of Rows: Specify how many rows the profile will have
Placment: Specify where to display the profile
Profile Width %: Alters the width of the rows in the profile, relative to the profile range
Profile Price Levels: Toggles the visibility of the profile price levels
Profile Background, Color: Fills the background of the profile range
Value Area Background, Color: Fills the background of the value area range
Start Calculation/End Calculation: The tool is interactive, where the user may modify the range by selecting the indicator and moving the points on the chart or can set the start/end time using these options
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AI Channels (Clustering) [LuxAlgo]The AI Channels indicator is constructed based on rolling K-means clustering, a common machine learning method used for clustering analysis. These channels allow users to determine the direction of the underlying trends in the price.
We also included an option to display the indicator as a trailing stop from within the settings.
🔶 USAGE
Each channel extremity allows users to determine the current trend direction. Price breaking over the upper extremity suggesting an uptrend, and price breaking below the lower extremity suggesting a downtrend. Using a higher Window Size value will return longer-term indications.
The "Clusters" setting allows users to control how easy it is for the price to break an extremity, with higher values returning extremities further away from the price.
The "Denoise Channels" is enabled by default and allows to see less noisy extremities that are more coherent with the detected trend.
Users who wish to have more focus on a detected trend can display the indicator as a trailing stop.
🔹 Centroid Dispersion Areas
Each extremity is made of one area. The width of each area indicates how spread values within a cluster are around their centroids. A wider area would suggest that prices within a cluster are more spread out around their centroid, as such one could say that it is indicative of the volatility of a cluster.
Wider areas around a specific extremity can indicate a larger and more spread-out amount of prices within the associated cluster. In practice price entering an area has a higher chance to break an associated extremity.
🔶 DETAILS
The indicator performs K-means clustering over the most recent Window Size prices, finding a number of user-specified clusters. See here to find more information on cluster detection.
The channel extremities are returned as the centroid of the lowest, average, and highest price clusters.
K-means clustering can be computationally expensive and as such we allow users to determine the maximum number of iterations used to find the centroids as well as the number of most historical bars to perform the indicator calculation. Do note that increasing the calculation window of the indicator as well as the number of clusters will return slower results.
🔶 SETTINGS
Window Size: Amount of most recent prices to use for the calculation of the indicator.
Clusters": Amount of clusters detected for the calculation of the indicator.
Denoise Channels: When enabled, return less noisy channels extremities, disabling this setting will return the exact centroids at each time but will produce less regular extremities.
As Trailing Stop: Display the indicator as a trailing stop.
🔹 Optimization
This group of settings affects the runtime performance of the script.
Maximum Iteration Steps: Maximum number of iterations allowed for finding centroids. Excessively low values can return a better script load time but poor clustering.
Historical Bars Calculation: Calculation window of the script (in bars).
Liquidity Voids (FVG) [LuxAlgo]The Liquidity Voids (FVG) indicator is designed to detect liquidity voids/imbalances derived from the fair value gaps and highlight the distribution of the liquidity voids at specific price levels.
Fair value gaps and liquidity voids are both indicators of sell-side and buy-side imbalance in trading. The only difference is how they are represented in the trading chart. Liquidity voids occur when the price moves sharply in one direction forming long-range candles that have little trading activity, whilst a fair value is a gap in price.
🔶 USAGE
Liquidity can help you to determine where the price is likely to head next. In conjunction with higher timeframe market structure, and supply and demand, liquidity can give you insights into potential price movement. It's essential to practice using liquidity alongside trend analysis and supply and demand to read market conditions effectively.
The peculiar thing about liquidity voids is that they almost always fill up. And by “filling”, we mean the price returns to the origin of the gap. The reason for this is that during the gap, an imbalance is created in the asset that has to be made up for. The erasure of this gap is what we call the filling of the void. And while some voids waste no time in filling, some others take multiple periods before they get filled.
🔶 SETTINGS
The script takes into account user-defined parameters and detects the liquidity voids based on them, where detailed usage for each user-defined input parameter in indicator settings is provided with the related input's tooltip.
🔹 Liquidity Detection
Liquidity Voids Threshold: Act as a filter while detecting the Liquidity Voids. When set to 0 basically means no filtering is applied, increasing the value causes the script to check the width of the void compared to a fixed-length ATR value
Bullish: Color customization option for Bullish Liquidity Voids
Bearish: Color customization option for Bearish Liquidity Voids
Labels: Toggles the visibility of the Liquidity Void label
Filled Liquidity Voids: Toggles the visibility of the Filled Liquidity Voids
🔹 Display Options
Mode: Controls the lookback length of detection and visualization
# Bars: Lookback length customization, in case Mode is set to Present
🔶 RELATED SCRIPTS
Buyside-Sellside-Liquidity
Fair-Value-Gaps
Developing Market Profile / TPO [Honestcowboy]The Developing Market Profile Indicator aims to broaden the horizon of Market Profile / TPO research and trading. While standard Market Profiles aim is to show where PRICE is in relation to TIME on a previous session (usually a day). Developing Market Profile will change bar by bar and display PRICE in relation to TIME for a user specified number of past bars.
What is a market profile?
"Market Profile is an intra-day charting technique (price vertical, time/activity horizontal) devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer. Steidlmayer was seeking a way to determine and to evaluate market value as it developed in the day time frame. The concept was to display price on a vertical axis against time on the horizontal, and the ensuing graphic generally is a bell shape--fatter at the middle prices, with activity trailing off and volume diminished at the extreme higher and lower prices."
For education on market profiles I recommend you search the net and study some profitable traders who use it.
Key Differences
Does not have a value area but distinguishes each column in relation to the biggest column in percentage terms.
Updates bar by bar
Does not take sessions into account
Shows historical values for each bar
While there is an entire education system build around Market Profiles they usually focus on a daily profile and in some cases how the value area develops during the day (there are indicators showing the developing value area).
The idea of trading based on a developing value area is what inspired me to build the Developing Market Profile.
🟦 CALCULATION
Think of this Developing Market Profile the same way as you would think of a moving average. On each bar it will lookback 200 bars (or as user specified) and calculate a Market Profile from those bars (range).
🔹Market Profile gets calculated using these steps:
Get the highest high and lowest low of the price range.
Separate that range into user specified amount of price zones (all spaced evenly)
Loop through the ranges bars and on each bar check in which price zones price was, then add +1 to the zones price was in (we do this using the OccurenceArray)
After it looped through all bars in the range it will draw columns for each price zone (using boxes) and make them as wide as the OccurenceArray dictates in number of bars
🔹Coloring each column:
The script will find the biggest column in the Profile and use that as a reference for all other columns. It will then decide for each column individually how big it is in % compared to the biggest column. It will use that percentage to decide which color to give it, top 20% will be red, top 40% purple, top 60% blue, top 80% green and all the rest yellow. The user is able to adjust these numbers for further customisation.
The historical display of the profiles uses plotchar() and will not only use the color of the column at that time but the % rating will also decide transparancy for further detail when analysing how the profiles developed over time. Each of those historical profiles is calculated using its own 200 past bars. This makes the script very heavy and that is why it includes optimisation settings, more info below.
🟦 USAGE
My general idea of the markets is that they are ever changing and that in studying that changing behaviour a good trader is able to distinguish new behaviour from old behaviour and adapt his approach before losing traders "weak hands" do.
A Market Profile can visually show a trader what kind of market environment we currently are in. In training this visual feedback helps traders remember past market environments and how the market behaved during these times.
Use the history shown using plotchars in colors to get an idea of how the Market Profile looked at each bar of the chart.
This history will help in studying how price moves at different stages of the Market Profile development.
I'm in no way an expert in trading Market Profiles so take this information with a grain of salt. Below an idea of how I would trade using this indicator:
🟦 SETTINGS
🔹MARKET PROFILING
Lookback: The amount of bars the Market Profile will look in the past to calculate where price has been the most in that range
Resolution: This is the amount of columns the Market Profile will have. These columns are calculated using the highest and lowest point price has been for the lookback period
Resolution is limited to a maximum of 32 because of pinescript plotting limits (64). Each plotchar() because of using variable colors takes up 2 of these slots
🔹VISUAL SETTINGS
Profile Distance From Chart: The amount of bars the market profile will be offset from the current bar
Border width (MP): The line thickness of the Market Profile column borders
Character: This is the character the history will use to show past profiles, default is a square.
Color theme: You can pick 5 colors from biggest column of the Profile to smallest column of the profile.
Numbers: these are for % to decide column color. So on default top 20% will be red, top 40% purple... Always use these in descending order
Show Market Profile: This setting will enable/disable the current Market Profile (columns on right side of current bar)
Show Profile History: This setting will enable/disable the Profile History which are the colored characters you see on each bar
🔹OPTIMISATION AND DEBUGGING
Calculate from here: The Market Profile will only start to calculate bar by bar from this point. Setting is needed to optimise loading time and quite frankly without it the script would probably exceed tradingview loading time limits.
Min Size: This setting is there to avoid visual bugs in the script. Scaling the chart there can be issues where the Market Profile extends all the way to 0. To avoid this use a minimum size bigger than the bugged bottom box
Lot Size CalculatorThis is a public release of my Lot Size Calculator. I received a request for the code from a user so I am republishing the script so I can make it public (TV doesn't seem to give me the option to simply make it public once published ).
This is a very simple script to use. Simply choose your entry level and stop level on the chart and the indicator will calculate the lots. You can change your account risk and base currency units in the settings along with changing the scaling of the calculation to adjust the results with the lot sizing units of your broker. This allows the calculator to be used with CFDs, forex, Gold, etc.. Hope it helps in your trading it has been the single most useful tool in my trading as it has helped me always keep my risk locked up and on point that is why I released it.
One final quick note: Remember you can save your settings for your own account size and risk so you do not always have to modify the defaults when loading the script. Just a ease of use tip. I only add the script to my chart when I am about to take a trade so it is helpful to have everything set up in advance.
Buyside & Sellside Liquidity [LuxAlgo]The Buyside & Sellside Liquidity indicator aims to detect & highlight the first and arguably most important concept within the ICT trading methodology, Liquidity levels.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹 Liquidity Levels
Detection Length: Lookback period
Margin: Sets margin/sensitivity for a liquidity level detection
🔹 Liquidity Zones
Buyside Liquidity Zones: Enables display of the buyside liquidity zones.
Margin: Sets margin/sensitivity for the liquidity zone boundaries.
Color: Color option for buyside liquidity levels & zones.
Sellside Liquidity Zones: Enables display of the sellside liquidity zones.
Margin: Sets margin/sensitivity for the liquidity zone boundaries.
Color: Color option for sellside liquidity levels & zones.
🔹 Liquidity Voids
Liquidity Voids: Enables display of both bullish and bearish liquidity voids.
Label: Enables display of a label indicating liquidity voids.
🔹 Display Options
Mode: Controls the lookback length of detection and visualization, where Present assumes last 500 bars and Historical assumes all data available to the user
# Visible Levels: Controls the amount of the liquidity levels/zones to be visualized.
🔶 USAGE
Definitions of Liquidity refer to the availability of orders at specific price levels in the market, allowing transactions to occur smoothly.
In the context of Inner Circle Trader's teachings, liquidity mainly relates to stop losses or pending orders and liquidity level/pool, highlighting a concentration of buy or sell orders at specific price levels. Smart money traders, such as banks and other large institutions, often target these liquidity levels/pools to accumulate or distribute their positions.
There are two types of liquidity; Buyside liquidity and Sellside liquidity .
Buyside liquidity represents a level on the chart where short sellers will have their stops positioned, and Sellside liquidity represents a level on the chart where long-biased traders will place their stops.
These areas often act as support or resistance levels and can provide trading opportunities.
When the liquidity levels are breached at which many stop/limit orders are placed have been traded through, the script will create a zone aiming to provide additional insight to figure out the odds of the next price action.
Reversal: It’s common that the price may reverse course and head in the opposite direction, seeking liquidity at the opposite extreme.
Continuation: When the zone is also broken it is a sign for continuation price action.
It's worth noting that ICT concepts are specific to the methodology developed by Michael J. Huddleston and may not align with other trading approaches or strategies.
🔶 DETAILS
Liquidity voids are sudden changes in price when the price jumps from one level to another. Liquidity voids will appear as a single or a group of candles that are all positioned in the same direction. These candles typically have large real bodies and very short wicks, suggesting very little disagreement between buyers and sellers. The peculiar thing about liquidity voids is that they almost always fill up.
🔶 ALERTS
When an alert is configured, the user will have the ability to be notified in case;
Liquidity level is detected/updated.
Liquidity level is breached.
🔶 RELATED SCRIPTS
ICT-Concepts
ICT-Macros
Imbalance-Detector
Volume Profile Regression Channel [LuxAlgo]The Volume Profile Regression Channel calculates a volume profile from an anchored linear regression channel. Users can choose the starting and ending points for the indicator calculation interval.
Like a regular volume profile, a "line" of control (LOC), value area, and a developing LOC are displayed.
🔶 SETTINGS
Sections: The number of sections the linear regression channel is divided into for the calculation of the volume profile.
Width %: Determines the length of the profile within the channel relative to the channel length.
Value Area %: Highlights the sections starting from the POC whose accumulated volume is equal to the user-defined percentage of the total profile sections volume.
🔶 USAGES
Regular volume profiles are often constructed from a horizontal price area, this can allow highlighting price areas where most trading activity takes place.
However, when price is strongly trending a classical volume profile can sometimes be more uniform. This is where using an angled volume profile can be useful.
The line of control allows highlighting the section of the channel with the most accumulated volume, this line can be used as a potential future support/resistance. This is where an angled volume profile might be the most useful.
The developing LOC highlights the LOC location at a specific time within the profile (from left to right) and can sometimes provide an estimate of the underlying trend in the price.
🔶 DETAILS
To be computed the script requires a left and right chart time coordinates. When adding the script to their charts users can determine the left and right time coordinates by clicking on the chart.
The linear regression channel width is determined so that the channel precisely encompasses the whole price.
🔶 LIMITATIONS
Using a very large calculation interval can return timeouts. Users can reduce the calculation interval to fix that issue from occurring.
The amount of drawing objects that can be used is limited, as such using a high calculation interval can display an incomplete profile.
🔶 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
If you are interested in these types of scripts, @HeWhoMustNotBeNamed published a similar script where users can use a custom line angle. See his 'Angled Volume Profile' script from March 2023.
Trend AngleIntroduction:
In today's post, we'll dive deep into the source code of a unique trading tool, the Trend Angle Indicator. The script is an indicator that calculates the trend angle for a given financial instrument. This powerful tool can help traders identify the strength and direction of a trend, allowing them to make informed decisions.
Overview of the Trend Angle Indicator:
The Trend Angle Indicator calculates the trend angle based on the slope of the price movement over a specified period. It uses an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to smooth the data and an Epanechnikov kernel function for additional smoothing. The indicator provides a visual representation of the trend angle, making it easy to interpret for traders of all skill levels.
Let's break down the key components of the script:
Inputs:
Length: The number of periods to calculate the trend angle (default: 8)
Scale: A scaling factor for the ATR (Average True Range) calculation (default: 2)
Smoothing: The smoothing parameter for the Epanechnikov kernel function (default: 2)
Smoothing Factor: The radius of the Epanechnikov kernel function (default: 1)
Functions:
ema(): Exponential Moving Average calculation
atan2(): Arctangent function
degrees(): Conversion of radians to degrees
epanechnikov_kernel(): Epanechnikov kernel function for additional smoothing
Calculations:
atr: The EMA of the True Range
slope: The slope of the price movement over the given length
angle_rad: The angle of the slope in radians
degrees: The smoothed angle in degrees
Plotting:
Trend Angle: The trend angle, plotted as a line on the chart
Horizontal lines: 0, 90, and -90 degrees as reference points
How the Trend Angle Indicator Works:
The Trend Angle Indicator begins by calculating the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the True Range (TR) for a given financial instrument. This smooths the price data and provides a more accurate representation of the instrument's price movement.
Next, the indicator calculates the slope of the price movement over the specified length. This slope is then divided by the scaled ATR to normalize the trend angle based on the instrument's volatility. The angle is calculated using the atan2() function, which computes the arctangent of the slope.
The final step in the process is to smooth the trend angle using the Epanechnikov kernel function. This function provides additional smoothing to the trend angle, making it easier to interpret and reducing the impact of short-term price fluctuations.
Conclusion:
The Trend Angle Indicator is a powerful trading tool that allows traders to quickly and easily determine the strength and direction of a trend. By combining the Exponential Moving Average, ATR, and Epanechnikov kernel function, this indicator provides an accurate and easily interpretable representation of the trend angle. Whether you're an experienced trader or just starting, the Trend Angle Indicator can provide valuable insights into the market and help improve your trading decisions.
Optimized Logarithmic Curve for Bitcoin (BTC/USD) by FICASHello everyone!
I'd like to share with you a handy tool that is incredibly useful for analyzing Bitcoin's price movements. This optimized logarithmic curve indicator is a refined version of the popular "My BTC log curve" indicator, originally created by @quantadelic.
We have made several improvements to enhance its predictive capabilities when it comes to identifying potential price bottoms for Bitcoin BTC/USD.
Description:
In this detailed analysis, we are excited to introduce you to an optimized version of the popular "My BTC log curve" indicator, originally created by @quantadelic. We have refined the indicator for enhanced predictive capabilities when it comes to identifying potential price bottoms for Bitcoin BTC/USD. By putting ourselves in the reader's shoes, we aim to provide a comprehensive and meaningful explanation of our analysis and predictions using this improved tool.
The logarithmic curve is a powerful tool for analyzing price movements in a non-linear fashion, allowing traders and investors to identify critical turning points and trends. With the optimized logarithmic curve, we can more accurately predict potential price bottoms, ultimately guiding better-informed trading and investment decisions.
Key Features of the Optimized Logarithmic Curve:
Improved predictive capabilities: The refined logarithmic curve has been optimized to provide more accurate predictions of potential price bottoms, enabling traders to make better-informed decisions.
Enhanced visualization: The optimized curve offers a clearer visual representation of Bitcoin's price movements, making it easier for traders to identify patterns and trends.
Adaptability: This indicator can be applied to various timeframes, providing insights for both short-term and long-term traders.
The optimized logarithmic curve indicator is based on a logarithmic regression of the USD price of Bitcoin, calculated according to the equation:
y = A * exp(beta * x^lambda + c) + m * x + b
where x is the number of days since the genesis block. All parameters are editable in the script options, allowing traders to customize the curve to their preferences.
Here are some of the key changes made to the original indicator to create the optimized logarithmic curve:
Midline Calculation: The optimized logarithmic curve utilizes an updated method for calculating the midline, which better represents the average price movement of Bitcoin over time. This improved midline calculation provides a more accurate representation of Bitcoin's historical price trajectory, making it easier to identify potential price bottoms.
Cross Line Calculation: We have modified the way cross lines are calculated in the optimized logarithmic curve. These new cross lines are derived from a combination of the updated midline calculation and historical support and resistance levels. This change allows traders to more accurately identify critical points in the market where price action is likely to reverse or continue its trend.
Table Display: a powerful visualization tool designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the relationships between various exponential curves and the Bitcoin price. This table display, integrated into the "FiCAS BTC log curve" indicator, enables traders and analysts to quickly compare and assess the impact of these curves on the market.
Our analysis using the optimized logarithmic curve suggests that Bitcoin might be at a critical price bottom, indicating that selling at this point may not be the most prudent course of action. Instead, traders and investors could consider taking advantage of the potential upswing as the market moves away from the identified price bottom.
Key highlights of this Optimized Logarithmic Curve for Bitcoin (BTC/USD) by FICAS:
Custom Pine Script: Pinescript code serves as the backbone of this strategy, providing a strong foundation for identifying potential opportunities based on the relationships between exponential curves and Bitcoin price.
MACD Indicator: The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is integrated to help traders recognize trend reversals, bullish or bearish market conditions, and potential entry or exit points.
Momentum Indicator: By incorporating the Momentum (10, close) indicator, traders can identify the strength of price movements and potential trend continuations or reversals.
RSI and SMA: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is used to assess overbought or oversold conditions, while the Simple Moving Average (SMA) with a period of 14 and an applied factor of 2 smoothens the data for better trend identification.
IMPORTANT:
While this indicator can be applied to traditional BTC/USD charts, we highly recommend using it on the following chart for optimal results in identifying price bottoms:
BITSTAMP:BTCUSD / CRYPTOCAP:BTC.D * 100
By employing the optimized logarithmic curve indicator on the recommended chart, traders can gain a more accurate perspective on potential price bottoms, leading to improved decision-making.
In conclusion, the optimized logarithmic curve indicator provides valuable insights into Bitcoin's price movements, allowing traders and investors to make more informed decisions. We encourage you to test this refined tool and share your thoughts in the comments section. Special thanks to @quantadelic, the first creator of this indicator, for inspiring us to develop this optimized version. If you have any questions or require further clarification, please feel free to ask. Wishing you success in your trading and investment endeavors!
Please ensure you understand and abide by the TradingView House Rules when using this indicator: www.tradingview.com
EMA CO AlertEMAs play an important role in identifying the mood of the market.
Frequently used short term EMA is 5 and long term EMA is 50.
This script detects the crossover (+ve and -ve) and generates alerts accordingly.
Steps to apply:
1) Open the script on a desired timeframe.
2) Add this indicator on the chart
3) Choose the values of the 2 EMAs from settings
4) Go to the alert window.
5) Select this indicator from the 'Condition' dropdown
6) Create the alert.
This alert will then run in the background and notify you.
Need to apply a one time alert on the scripts.
In addition to above, you can also add this indicator on the chart and it will show green/red lines on the chart for signals.
Fibonacci compressionThis script will search x-bars back, if it can find a triangle formation that meets certain Fibonacci ratios.
Based on the trend-based fib extension tool from the first high to the first low and then the 2nd high (in a bullish structure, inverse for bearish), we can predict the take profit levels.
The main target is the 0.618, first take profit is at the 0.236. In a strong trend, one can aim for the 1 fib ratio.
Once the 3 points are known, the script will already plot the take profit levels. It is better to wait until the full pattern develops with a 2nd lower high and a 2nd higher low.
The way I use it, is closing 20% at TP1, 80% of the remainder at TP2 and final close out at TP3.
Stop loss is the red line which will show up after a full pattern is formed.
Plot out the profit levels with the trend based fib extension tool, because once there's a break-out of the pattern, the script won't show the compression any more. (or use the replay button to go back in time to plot it again)
The volume label will appear once there's a divergence between the low and higher low or the high and lower high. It is based on my cumulative volume script. It only works well on timeframes above 4 hour, but volume in favor of a short, doesn't always guarantee a good short setup, so don't take it for granted.
It has around a 30 - 33% chance of hitting your TP2, so make sure the risk to reward is at least 3.
Happy trading!