Timelines-Buschi
English:
This is a little, simple script I made upon request from a user.
It shows the highs ad lows of up to three custom timelines (e. g. 60 min, 30 min and 15 min) within a chart.
Deutsch:
Dies ist ein kleines, einfaches Skript, das ich auf Anfrage eines Nutzers erstellt habe.
Es zeigt die Hochs und Tiefs von bis zu drei individueller Zeitreihen (z. B. 60 min, 30 min und 15 min) innerhalb eines Charts.
TIEMPO
Ori Sequential Bars Daily v2Indicator enumarates the bars from the start of the day to end of the day. Some may prefer the previous on. Because of that i'm publishing this as a seperate indicator.
HTF Candle [Custom Time Period] by JustUncleL [SOMMI 1.0 edit]This is a custom High Time Frame indicator, originally created by JustUncleL. 💚
I have edited the Pine Script to allow a custom Time Period input. 💛
In the original version, you could only select from a few time periods as your High Time Frame. 💙
In this version you can put any time frame as your reference. 🧡
Example: 6-hour HTF or 2-Day HTF
SOMMI'S SPECIAL NOTES:
-This indicator works with Heikin-Ashi candles.
-Please change your candles to Heikin-Ashi and apply the indicator.
-Advised to disable "Body Wicks"
-Advised to also refresh your page a few times a day as it doesn't update properly due to limitations of TradingView / Pinescript currently.
💙💛💚🧡
Area PucukScript ini digunakan untuk emlihat harga yang berada atas 90% dari harga tertinggi 300candles. Area yang menjadi resisten penting, bila harga kemudian breakout harga tertinggi 300candles terakhir, kemungkinan besar akan melanjutkan trend naik.
t5 Analog clockjust kidding.
Made by practicing "line.new".
"Internal Server Study Error"often occurs.
Thanks for watching.
[RS]ZigZag Percent Reversal - Forecast - patterns - labels description:
• Zig Zag indicator plots points on the chart whenever prices reverse
by a percentage greater than a pre-chosen variable.
• Forecasts area based on zigzag statistics.
• Displays labels with detected patterns.
• Displays slope information rate of price, time diferentials and angle(experimental)
⚛WPZO - Wave Period Zone Oscillator by Cryptorhythms⚛WPZO - Wave Period Zone Oscillator by Cryptorhythms
Intro
Based upon Akram El Sherbini's article "Time Cycle Oscillators" published in IFTA journal 2018.
Companion indicator to the Wave Period Oscillator, this is simply a transformation to display in a familiar manner like an RSI. Occasionally WPO can exceed the upper and lower boundary lines in strong moves. With WPZO, it will never go below -80 or above +80.
Description
In the Authors words....
"The wave period zone oscillator (WPZO) is a bounded oscillator for the wave period oscillator (WPO) and calculates the period of the market’s cycle. In other words, the wave period refers to the time taken by buyers or sellers to complete one cycle. The oscillator moves within a range of -100 to 100 percent.
The WPZO has overbought and oversold levels at +40 and -40 respectively. At extreme periods, the oscillator may reach the levels of +60 and -60. The zero level demonstrates an equilibrium between the periods of bulls and bears. The WPZO oscillates between +40 and -40. The crossover at those levels creates buy and sell signals. In an uptrend, the WPZO fluctuates between 0 and +40 where the bulls are controlling the market.
On the contrary, the WPZO fluctuates between 0 and -40 during downtrends where the bears control the market. Reaching the extreme level of -60 in an uptrend is a sign of weakness. Mostly, the oscillator will retrace from its centerline rather than the upper boundary of +40. On the other hand, reaching +60 in a downtrend is a sign of strength, and the oscillator will not be able to reach its lower boundary of -40.
During an ideal uptrend, the WPZO does not reach the lower boundary of -40 and usually rebounds from a higher level than -40. This means that the bulls have taken control earlier. Hence, a zeroline crossover generates a buy signal. The WPZO crosses the upper boundary at +40, then pulls back again below +40 to generate a sell signal. During sideways, the WPZO fluctuates between the lower and upper boundaries of -40 and +40. This tactic is also used in an uptrend where corrections are strong enough to drive the WPZO line below the lower boundary. During downtrends, the WPZO fails to reach the upper boundary and oscillates between the 0 and -40 levels.
The bears enter early, indicating an obvious weakness in the market. Therefore, crossing the zero level generates a sell signal. The exit at weakness tactic is used during uptrend reversals and downtrends. The WPZO oscillates between the centerline and the lower boundary of -40. The bears are controlling the market and move in wide cycle periods, while the bull’s strength is almost absent. An exit signal is triggered once the WPZO crosses -40. When prices decline, the WPZO may cross its extreme lower boundary at -60. Therefore, a swift exit signal is triggered once the WPZO crosses -40.
The WPZO gives an insight about the relation between time and price movements. In this article, we used the oscillator to differentiate between the time taken by bulls and bears to complete one cycle. Due to the boundaries effect, the WPZO may diverge less than the WPO with prices."
TL:DR
More strategy discussed above, but heres the short version:
Bullish signals are generated when WPZO crosses over 0
Bearish signals are generated when WPZO crosses under 0
OverBought level is 40
OverSold level is -40
ExtremeOB level is 60
ExtremeOS level is -60
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⚛SHO - Simple Harmonic Oscillator by Cryptorhythms⚛SHO - Simple Harmonic Oscillator by Cryptorhythms
Intro
SHO – Simple Harmonic Oscillator - A Time Cycle Oscillator. Published in IFTA Journal 2018 by Akram El Sherbini.
Description
Bullish signals are generated when SHO crosses over 0
Bearish signals are generated when SHO crosses under 0
OverBought level is 40
OverSold level is -40
ExtremeOB level is 60
ExtremeOS level is -60
As with most oscillators, divergences can be taken advantage of.
Zero line represent the point of control between bears and bulls. A companion indicator to the Simple Harmonic Index ()
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Volume+ (RVOL By Time of Day)This script is an enhanced volume indicator.
It calculates relative volume (RVOL) based on the average volume at that time of day (rather than using a moving average).
For example, using this indicator you can see today’s volume during the first 5-minute candle of the market open compared to the previous day’s volume at the market open. Or you can see today’s volume at the market close during the last 15-minute candle compared to the average of the past 20 days of volume at the market close.
Due to the different quantity of candlesticks in a session between Stocks and Forex/Crypto, I separated those markets into separate settings, making this an all-in-one volume indicator that works on all markets.
Settings:
Stocks
If you set the lookback period to 1 on the 5-minute chart and look at the 9:30am candle for a stock, then the current volume bar will show you what today’s volume is compared to yesterday’s 9:30am 5-minute candle.
If you set the lookback period to 15, then the current volume bar will show you what today’s volume is compared to the average of the last 15 days of 9:30am 5-minute candles.
Max Lookback: 64 Sessions
Stocks
This setting is for traders who want to use this indicator on a timeframe lower than the 5-minute chart.
Due to limitations in how many historical bars PineScript can reference, referencing 1-minute and 3-minute bars requires a lot more historical data so I separated the two to allow the 5-minute+ timeframes to have a longer lookback period.
Max Lookback: 12 Sessions
Forex/Crypto
When you set the script to Forex/Crypto, it does the same thing for stocks but calculates based on a 24-hour period.
So if you set the lookback period to 1 on the 1-hour chart and look at the 11:00am candle for a currency pair, then the current volume bar will show you what today’s volume is compared to yesterday’s 11:00am 1-hour candle.
If you set the lookback period to 10, then the current volume bar will show you what today’s volume is compared to the average of the last 10 days of 11:00am 1-hour candles.
Max Lookback: 17 Sessions
What Doesn’t It Work On?
Because I had to manually calculate how many volume candles to look back per timeframe to get the previous session’s candle, I had to hard-code the math in this script.
That means that this indicator will only work on 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 45m, 1h, 2h, 3h, 4h, Daily and Weekly timeframes. If you try to use it on any other timeframe it will revert to a regular volume indicator.
Why Is It Useful?
Similar to volume profile by price, this gives you a volume profile by time in a way that the default volume indicator does not.
For example, you can use this to determine when a stock has a particularly strong opening drive, or when a currency pair has a weak fake-out leading up to the London open, or for general confirmation on trading signals with time-specific volume information to work with.
Colors
The purple line and the faint gray bar is the RVOL value.
The blue number is the percentage of the current volume bar relative to RVOL.
There are four different bar color settings:
Heatmap – Changes color to be brighter based on higher RVOL
Price – Changes color based on price action (like the default TradingView volume indicator)
Traffic – Changes color based on RVOL percentages (for fast visual cues)
Trigger – Changes color only when the specified alert conditions are met
Heatmap:
Traffic:
Trigger:
Price:
Heatmap:
Turns very bright green at 2.0 RVOL
Turns light green at 1.0 RVOL
Turns normal green at 0.75 RVOL
Turns medium green at 0.5 RVOL
Turns very dark green at 0.25 RVOL
Is gray otherwise.
Price:
Turns red if the price action candle closed bearish.
Turns green if the price action candle closed bullish.
Traffic:
Turns red if RVOL is between 1.0 and 1.5.
Turns orange if RVOL is between 1.5 and 2.0.
Turns dark green if RVOL is between 2.0 and 3.0.
Turns bright green if RVOL is above 3.0.
Is gray otherwise.
Trigger:
Turns teal if any of the given alert conditions in the user settings are met.
Alerts
Alerts are optional. You have to set them like any other indicator, by creating a new alert and selecting this indicator.
If you leave the "Alert At RVOL %" setting at 0, then alerts will only be triggered if the current candle exceeds the 1.0 (100%) RVOL level.
If you change the "Alert At RVOL %" setting then alerts will be triggered if the RVOL percentage (blue number) exceeds your given value. The blue number is a percentage of the average, so if it’s at 0.5, then it’s 50% of the average.
Notes
- This indicator only works with regular time bars. It will not work with range, tick, renko etc.
- This script has lookback limitations due to restrictions on how many historical bars PineScript can reference. The lookback limit varies based on the market type you choose. The more bars required for calculation the lower the lookback limit.
- If you use it on the Daily timeframe the lookback period will count as 1 week. If you use it on the Weekly timeframe the lookback period will count as 1 month. So a Lookback of 3 on the Daily would be 3 weeks of averages, a Lookback of 5 on the Weekly would be 5 months of averages (for that Day of Week or Week number).
- Big thanks to @tb12345 for the idea and for helping to field-testing the indicator!
Eugene's RSI MTFFeel free to use this Multi Time Frame RSI indicator.
You can select up to 4 time frames.
You can plot either each of them or the average of all 4 or the faster 3.
Enjoy. Please leave a like if it is useful to you.
BitMEX Withdrawals Cutoff TimeThis indicator highlights time on the chart when BitMEX processes withdrawals.
Return to the Mean OscillatorThe Return to the Mean Oscillator shows the spread between the selected mean study and the actual close in price.
In this first version, I'm including the All-Time Historical Mean, which is the evolution of the mean value of that asset since its inception.
By using this indicator we are able to see if a particular market is trading above/below historical mean value.
The Mean value equals zero in the oscillator scale.
Therefore, we can use this indicator to clearly identify 'Return to the Mean' moves.
Note: Tradingview limits the number of candles we can use on each time frame.
Depending on the deepness of historical data, it is possible that the mean value could miss old data and therefore plot different levels for each timeframe.
That is especially true for markets with a long history or when we calculate it for intraday time frames.
In case of doubt, refer to the mean value at higher time frames.
Return to the MeanThe Return to the Mean plots reference values that price action tends to revisit each cycle.
In this first version, I'm including the All-Time Historical Mean, which is the evolution of the mean value of that asset since its inception.
By using this indicator we are able to see if a particular market is trading above/below historical mean value.
Moreover, we can use this indicator to anticipate powerful 'Return to the Mean' moves.
In addition to the All-Time Historical Mean, I'm planning to add alternative 'return to the mean' studies to this indicator.
Note: Tradingview limits the number of candles we can use on each time frame.
Depending on the deepness of historical data, it is possible that the mean value could miss old data and therefore plot different levels for each timeframe.
That is especially true for markets with long history or when we calculate it for intraday time frames.
In case of doubt, refer to the mean value at higher time frames.
[RESEARCH] Script With Expiration TimeJust testing a new methodology to give users an ability to test code from invite-only scripts for a certain period.
Expiration time - 01.12.2018 13:00 UTC
It should not plot data from new bars that comes after Expiration time
It should not plot anything if was applied on the chart after Expiration time
TREND REVERSAL DETECTOR TR detector: Trade with the trend not against it. This indicator will warn you in advance before the market changes its direction.
Kill Zones UTC+8 adapted from oscarysOrange = Asia Open and daily close
Green = London Open
Red = NY Open
Olive = London Close
Adapted from Oscarys, made by @qubitrader
{CDT} v1.0 - Volatility Trend IndexHighlights areas where there is an increase in volatility and trend.
Does not determine direction, just good times to trade.