Jakes Main IndicatorKey Updates:
Support and Resistance Calculation:
We're using request.security() to fetch the previous day's low and previous day's high from the daily timeframe and plotting them as static support and resistance levels. These levels won't update on lower timeframes.
daily_support is the previous day's low, and daily_resistance is the previous day's high.
Plotting Static Lines:
We plot these static support and resistance levels using plot(), which will appear as green (support) and red (resistance) lines on the chart.
How It Works:
Support and resistance will be static, calculated only once on the daily timeframe, and then stay constant even as you zoom into lower timeframes.
The EMA cloud and buy/sell signals are based on your existing logic and work as intended, but now you have static support and resistance lines that won’t change over time.
The buy and sell signals will still depend on the EMA crossovers and volatility, but now you have a reliable frame of reference for support and resistance on your chart.
You can now adjust the support/resistance calculation method as needed, or tweak the visualization settings.
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CDAV.IO EMAs and BB with Session ACDAV.IO EMAs & BB with Session A combines EMA 20/50/100/200, Bollinger Bands, and highlights Session A (NYSE 09:00–16:00 NYC Time) for precise trend and session-based analysis.
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Jakes main indicator Key Updates:
Support and Resistance Calculation:
We're using request.security() to fetch the previous day's low and previous day's high from the daily timeframe and plotting them as static support and resistance levels. These levels won't update on lower timeframes.
daily_support is the previous day's low, and daily_resistance is the previous day's high.
Plotting Static Lines:
We plot these static support and resistance levels using plot(), which will appear as green (support) and red (resistance) lines on the chart.
How It Works:
Support and resistance will be static, calculated only once on the daily timeframe, and then stay constant even as you zoom into lower timeframes.
The EMA cloud and buy/sell signals are based on your existing logic and work as intended, but now you have static support and resistance lines that won’t change over time.
The buy and sell signals will still depend on the EMA crossovers and volatility, but now you have a reliable frame of reference for support and resistance on your chart.
You can now adjust the support/resistance calculation method as needed, or tweak the visualization settings.
Auto Fibonacci Retracement by YilmazerBelirtilen bar sayısı ve fibonacci değerlerine göre fibonacci düzeltme seviyelerini grafik üzerinde çizer. Eğer grafikte belirtilenden daha az bar var ise bu durumda grafikte yer alan max bar sayısını dikkate alarak çizim yapar.
Draws Fibonacci retracement levels on the chart based on the specified number of bars and Fibonacci values. If the chart has fewer bars than specified, it uses the maximum number of bars available on the chart for drawing.
Jakes main INDICATOR really great tool still a work in progress. I'm fine tunning this still mostly around false signals and volitility
EMA + RSI + Supertrend Indicator By Abhay Pushkar the best This script integrates three widely used technical indicators: Exponential Moving Averages (EMA), Relative Strength Index (RSI), and the Supertrend indicator. It helps traders identify potential buy and sell signals based on trend direction and market momentum.
Key Components:
Inputs:
Users can customize the lengths of the EMAs and the RSI, as well as the ATR length and multiplier for the Supertrend calculation. This flexibility allows the indicator to adapt to different trading styles and market conditions.
Parameters:
Short EMA Length: Default is 9.
Long EMA Length: Default is 21.
RSI Length: Default is 14.
RSI Overbought Level: Default is 70.
RSI Oversold Level: Default is 30.
ATR Length: Default is 10.
ATR Multiplier: Default is 3.0.
EMA Calculation:
The script calculates two EMAs:
A short EMA (based on the last 9 periods) for quick signals.
A long EMA (based on the last 21 periods) for broader trend analysis.
RSI Calculation:
The RSI is calculated over a specified period (14 by default) to gauge the market's momentum.
Levels for overbought (70) and oversold (30) conditions are set to assist in identifying potential reversal points.
Supertrend Calculation:
The Supertrend indicator is based on the average true range (ATR) to measure volatility and define the trend direction.
It utilizes the average price (HL2) and adjusts the bands based on a specified ATR multiplier to generate upper and lower bands.
The script dynamically sets the Supertrend value based on the relationship between the closing price and the previous Supertrend value.
Plotting:
The short and long EMAs are plotted on the chart in green and red, respectively.
The Supertrend is plotted with color changes based on the trend direction: green for an uptrend and red for a downtrend.
Buy and Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the short EMA crosses above the long EMA while the RSI is below the oversold level (30), indicating a potential reversal.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the short EMA crosses below the long EMA while the RSI is above the overbought level (70), suggesting a potential market downturn.
Visual Signals:
The script visually represents buy/sell signals on the chart:
Buy Signal: A label appears below the bar with "BUY".
Sell Signal: A label appears above the bar with "SELL".
Use Cases:
This indicator is suitable for traders looking to identify entry and exit points in trending markets while managing risk using momentum analysis. It can be used on various timeframes for both short-term and long-term trading strategies.
Monthly DividerThis Trading View indicator visually marks the beginning of each month starting from January 2024. It draws vertical lines on the chart at the start of each month and labels them with the corresponding month abbreviation (e.g., "Jan", "Feb"). Users can customize the color and thickness of the lines through the indicator settings, allowing for personalized chart aesthetics. This tool is ideal for traders and analysts who want to easily identify month transitions and enhance their technical analysis.
Quarterly Divider The "Quarterly Divider" script draws vertical lines at the start of each quarter (January, April, July, October) on the Trading View chart. It also labels each line with the corresponding quarter (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) at the bottom of the line, making it easy to visualize the start of each trading quarter. The color and thickness of the lines are customizable
NB. works effectively is used on the weekly timeframe
MXI ALGO The provided script combines two powerful technical indicators, Ichimoku Cloud and HalfTrend, to create a hybrid trading tool. Here's an analysis of the key components and how they work together:
MXI ALGO The provided script combines two powerful technical indicators, Ichimoku Cloud and HalfTrend, to create a hybrid trading tool. Here's an analysis of the key components and how they work together:
Auto Trend Fib Signals BY studio DivinKey Features
Dynamic SL using ATR volatility measure
Two-Tier Profit Taking for partial/full exits
Automatic Level Calculation based on Fibonacci extensions
Clear Visual Labels with exact price levels
Consistent Risk Management (1.5-2% per trade)
Optimization Table
Parameter Scalping Day Trading Swing Trading
ATR Multiplier 1.0 1.5 2.0
TP1 (1.272) 70% Position 50% Position 30% Position
TP2 (1.618) 30% Position 50% Position 70% Position
Time Frame 15-min 1-hour 4-hour
Pro Tips
Confirm with Volume: Increase volume at Fib levels improves signal reliability
Adjust in Ranging Markets: Use tighter SL (1.0x ATR) during consolidation
Trailing Stop: Move SL to breakeven at TP1 hit
Session Timing: Trade during London/NY overlap for best volatility
Auto Fibonacci LinesThis TradingView script is a modded version of the library called "VisibleChart" created by Pinecoder.
This version has the option for users to change the Fibonacci lines and price labels. This makes the script user-friendly.
Fibonacci extensions are a tool that traders can use to establish profit targets or estimate how far a price may travel after a retracement/pullback is finished. Extension levels are also possible areas where the price may reverse. This study automatically draws horizontal lines that are used to determine possible support and resistance levels.
It's designed to automatically plot Fibonacci retracement levels on chart, aiding in technical analysis for traders.
First, the highest and lowest bars on the chart are calculated. These values are used for Fibonacci extensions.
These values update as traders scroll or zoom their charts, this shows that it is a useful indicator that can dynamically calculate and draw visuals on visible bars only.
Composite Indicator (Donchian + OBV)Composite Indicator (Donchian + OBV)
The Composite Indicator (Donchian + OBV) is a powerful tool designed to evaluate the strength of market breakouts and momentum trends , offering traders a comprehensive perspective on price action. This indicator combines the Donchian Channel with On-Balance Volume (OBV) to create a dynamic and easy-to-interpret metric scaled between -1 and 1 .
Key Features
Breakout Strength Analysis:
- The indicator assesses the strength of price breakouts relative to the upper and lower bounds of the Donchian Channel.
- Positive values close to 1 indicate a strong bullish breakout.
- Negative values close to -1 indicate a strong bearish breakout.
Momentum Detection with OBV:
- On-Balance Volume (OBV) tracks the cumulative buying and selling volume to gauge market momentum.
- The smoothed OBV trend ensures the momentum component aligns with price action, reducing noise.
Integrated Composite Value:
- Combines breakout strength and OBV momentum into a single metric for enhanced clarity.
- The final composite value highlights whether the market is bullish, bearish, or neutral.
Divergence Detection:
- Spot bullish divergences when the indicator rises while price falls, suggesting a potential upward reversal.
- Identify bearish divergences when the indicator falls while price rises, hinting at a potential downward reversal.
How It Works
Donchian Channel Analysis:
- Calculates the highest high and lowest low over a user-defined period to establish the upper and lower channels .
- Breakouts beyond these channels contribute to the breakout strength component.
OBV Momentum:
- Measures cumulative volume trends to validate price movements.
- Momentum is derived from the rate of change in smoothed OBV values.
Composite Calculation:
- Combines breakout strength and OBV momentum, normalized and scaled to -1 to 1 for clarity.
How to Use
Bullish Breakout:
- When the indicator value approaches 1 , it signals a strong upward breakout supported by positive OBV momentum.
- Example Action: Consider a Buy if price breaks the upper Donchian Channel with increasing OBV.
Bearish Breakout:
- When the indicator value approaches -1 , it indicates a strong downward breakout supported by negative OBV momentum.
- Example Action: Consider a Sell if price breaks the lower Donchian Channel with decreasing OBV.
Neutral Market:
- When the value is near 0 , the market is likely balanced with no significant breakout or momentum detected.
Divergence Opportunities:
- Bullish Divergence: Price makes lower lows, but the indicator trends upward → Potential upward reversal.
- Bearish Divergence: Price makes higher highs, but the indicator trends downward → Potential downward reversal.
Customization Options
Donchian Channel Length: Adjust the period for the upper and lower bounds.
OBV Smoothing Length: Modify the smoothing period for OBV to fine-tune momentum detection.
Scaling Adjustments: The composite value is automatically normalized for consistency across timeframes.
Ideal Use Cases
Breakout Trading: Identify and confirm strong breakouts in volatile markets.
Momentum Confirmation: Validate price movements with volume-based momentum.
Reversal Detection: Leverage divergences to spot potential market reversals.
Example Applications
Strong Bullish Signal:
- Price breaks the upper channel , and OBV shows increasing volume → Composite value near 1 .
- Action: Enter a Buy position and set a Stop Loss below the upper channel.
Strong Bearish Signal:
- Price breaks the lower channel , and OBV shows decreasing volume → Composite value near -1 .
- Action: Enter a Sell position and set a Stop Loss above the lower channel.
Neutral Market:
- Composite value near 0 suggests indecision or consolidation. Wait for a breakout.
Limitations
Best used alongside additional tools like RSI or MACD for filtering noise and improving decision-making.
Requires careful parameter tuning based on the asset and timeframe.
Final Thoughts
The Composite Indicator (Donchian + OBV) offers traders a versatile tool to navigate complex markets. By blending breakout analysis with volume-based momentum, this indicator provides an actionable edge for identifying high-probability opportunities and potential reversals.
Directional Regime FilterThe Directional Regime Filter is a comprehensive tool designed to help traders identify the market’s dominant regime—bullish, bearish, or choppy/sideways. By blending a Jurik Moving Average (JMA), an RSI filter, an angle-based trend assessment, and multiple smoothing options, this indicator offers a refined approach to spotting trend direction and potential regime shifts. It highlights each regime visually on the chart, allowing you to quickly see when bullish or bearish momentum is emerging or fading.
Features:
The Jurik Moving Average, known for its low lag and smooth responsiveness, allows the tweaking of length, phase, and power to reduce noise while capturing price action effectively.
Relative Strength Index (RSI) with user-defined length and overbought/oversold levels serve as filters for trend confirmation.
A trend threshold is used to decide if the angle of the moving average is strong enough to be considered bullish or bearish. If the angle remains below this threshold, the market is considered to be “choppy” or sideways.
Multiple smoothing methods like EMA, Hull MA, RMA, WMA, or VWMA can be applied to the RSI and the trend angle calculations to further reduce whipsaws and noise.
Customizable timeframe analysis.
Regime Classification:
Bullish Regime: Displayed when the angle is positive beyond the set threshold and the RSI is bullish.
Bearish Regime: Displayed when the angle is negative beyond the set threshold and the RSI is bearish.
Choppy / Sideways Regime: Occurs when the angle does not exceed the threshold in absolute terms or does not meet RSI criteria.
Using the Directional Regime Filter:
This indicator works best when combined with support/resistance levels, volume analysis, or other momentum tools for confirmation.
Tailor the inputs for intraday, swing, or position trading to find an optimal balance between responsiveness and false signals.
Sudden spikes in volatility can cause rapid changes in the trend angle. Keep an eye on the broader market context. Always manage your risk accordingly.
Disclaimer: This indicator is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always perform your own analysis and due diligence. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Use at your own risk.
Chained Inside BarsThis script identifies consecutive inside bars by referencing only the most recent non-inside bar, so it avoids excessive lookback. An “inside” bar means its high is lower than the reference bar’s high, and its low is higher than the reference bar’s low. If the current bar is inside, it’s colored white; once price breaks outside, the script updates that new bar as the next reference.
Key Points
• Bars are compared against the last non-inside bar, chaining consecutive inside bars off that same reference bar.
• Inside bars are highlighted in white (non-inside bars retain default chart colors).
• Includes an alert condition for when a new inside bar forms.
• Prevents large dynamic indexing, making it more stable and efficient.
Use this indicator to quickly spot consecutive inside-bar formations without needing to track every single bar-to-bar relationship.
ADVDEC.US OSCILLATORThis Pine Script implements an ADVDEC.US Oscillator, which is an indicator designed to analyze the Advance-Decline index (ADVDEC.US) with multiple smoothing techniques and timeframes. Here's what the script does:
Symbol and Inputs:
- The script is based on the ADVDEC.US index, which measures the difference between advancing and declining stocks.
Users can adjust several settings:
- Lookback Period: Defines the number of periods over which the highest and lowest values of the ADVDEC.US index are calculated.
- Smoothing Period: Smooths the oscillator with a simple moving average (SMA) to reduce market noise.
- EMA Period: Applies an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to the smoothed oscillator for further trend analysis.
- MTF Period: Allows for fetching data from a specified timeframe (default is 5 minutes).
Calculation:
- It calculates the highest and lowest values of the ADVDEC index over the defined lookback period.
- It normalizes the ADVDEC value into a percentage between 0 and 100, representing the position of the current value relative to the range over the lookback period.
- This raw oscillator is then smoothed with an SMA to reduce choppiness.
- Finally, an EMA is calculated on the smoothed oscillator to emphasize the trend direction.
Thresholds:
- Horizontal lines are plotted at key levels (70, 30, and 50) for visual reference, offering an "RSI-style" interpretation of the oscillator.
- The upper and lower thresholds can indicate overbought/oversold conditions, while the midline helps identify neutral levels.
Visualization:
- The smoothed oscillator is plotted in blue.
- The EMA of the smoothed oscillator is plotted in orange.
In summary, this indicator aims to visualize the relationship between advancing and declining stocks with added smoothing and trend-following elements, providing an easy-to-interpret oscillator that can be used for market analysis or decision-making.
AMG Supply and Demand ZonesSupply and Demand Zones Indicator
This indicator identifies and visualizes supply and demand zones on the chart to help traders spot key areas of potential price reversals or continuations. The indicator uses historical price data to calculate zones based on high/low ranges and a customizable ATR-based fuzz factor.
Key Features:
Back Limit: Configurable look-back period to identify zones.
Zone Types: Options to display weak, untested, and turncoat zones.
Customizable Parameters: Adjust fuzz factor and visualization settings.
Usage:
Use this indicator to enhance your trading strategy by identifying key supply and demand areas where price is likely to react.
You can customize this further based on how you envision users benefiting from your indicator. Let me know if you'd like to add or adjust anything!
Flow-Weighted Volume Oscillator (FWVO)Volume Dynamics Oscillator (VDO)
Description
The Volume Dynamics Oscillator (VDO) is a powerful and innovative tool designed to analyze volume trends and provide traders with actionable insights into market dynamics. This indicator goes beyond simple volume analysis by incorporating a smoothed oscillator that visualizes the flow and momentum of trading activity, giving traders a clearer understanding of volume behavior over time.
What It Does
The VDO calculates the flow of volume by scaling raw volume data relative to its highest and lowest values over a user-defined period. This scaled volume is then smoothed using an exponential moving average (EMA) to eliminate noise and highlight significant trends. The oscillator dynamically shifts above or below a zero line, providing clear visual cues for bullish or bearish volume pressure.
Key features include:
Smoothed Oscillator: Displays the direction and momentum of volume using gradient colors.
Threshold Markers: Highlights overbought or oversold zones based on upper and lower bounds of the oscillator.
Visual Fill Zones: Uses color-filled areas to emphasize positive and negative volume flow, making it easy to interpret market sentiment.
How It Works
The calculation consists of several steps:
Smoothing with EMA: An EMA of the scaled volume is applied to reduce noise and enhance trends. A separate EMA period can be adjusted by the user (Volume EMA Period).
Dynamic Thresholds: The script determines upper and lower bounds around the smoothed oscillator, derived from its recent highest and lowest values. These thresholds indicate critical zones of volume momentum.
How to Use It
Bullish Signals: When the oscillator is above zero and green, it suggests strong buying pressure. A crossover from negative to positive can signal the start of an uptrend.
Bearish Signals: When the oscillator is below zero and blue, it indicates selling pressure. A crossover from positive to negative signals potential bearish momentum.
Overbought/Oversold Zones: Use the upper and lower threshold levels as indicators of extreme volume momentum. These can act as early warnings for trend reversals.
Traders can adjust the following inputs to customize the indicator:
High/Low Period: Defines the period for volume scaling.
Volume EMA Period: Adjusts the smoothing factor for the oscillator.
Smooth Factor: Controls the responsiveness of the smoothed oscillator.
Originality and Usefulness
The VDO stands out by combining dynamic volume scaling, EMA smoothing, and gradient-based visualization into a single, cohesive tool. Unlike traditional volume indicators, which often display raw or cumulative data, the VDO emphasizes relative volume strength and flow, making it particularly useful for spotting reversals, confirming trends, and identifying breakout opportunities.
The integration of color-coded fills and thresholds enhances usability, allowing traders to quickly interpret market conditions without requiring deep technical expertise.
Chart Recommendations
To maximize the effectiveness of the VDO, use it on a clean chart without additional indicators. The gradient coloring and filled zones make it self-explanatory, but traders can overlay basic trendlines or support/resistance levels for additional context.
For advanced users, the VDO can be paired with price action strategies, candlestick patterns, or other trend-following indicators to improve accuracy and timing.
MB 3ST+EMA+StochRSI Martin Buecker 16.01.2025Short Description of the Indicator "MB 3ST+EMA+StochRSI Martin Buecker 16.01.2025"
This trend-following and momentum-based indicator combines Supertrend, EMA 200, and Stochastic RSI to generate buy and sell signals with improved accuracy.
1. Key Components
Supertrend (3 variations):
Uses three Supertrend indicators with different periods to confirm trend direction.
Buy signal when at least 2 Supertrends are bearish.
Sell signal when at least 2 Supertrends are bullish.
EMA 200 (Exponential Moving Average):
Buy signals only when the price is above EMA 200 (uptrend confirmation).
Sell signals only when the price is below EMA 200 (downtrend confirmation).
Multi-Timeframe Stochastic RSI:
Uses a higher timeframe Stoch RSI (default: 15 minutes) to filter signals.
Buy signal when %K crosses above %D (bullish momentum).
Sell signal when %K crosses below %D (bearish momentum).
2. Signal Generation
📈 Buy Signal Conditions:
✅ At least 2 of 3 Supertrends are bearish
✅ Price is above EMA 200
✅ Stoch RSI shows a bullish crossover (%K > %D)
📉 Sell Signal Conditions:
✅ At least 2 of 3 Supertrends are bullish
✅ Price is below EMA 200
✅ Stoch RSI shows a bearish crossover (%K < %D)
3. Visual Representation & Alerts
Supertrend Lines:
Green = Bullish, Red = Bearish
EMA 200: White Line
Buy/Sell Signals:
Green triangle (below bar) = Buy
Red triangle (above bar) = Sell
Alerts:
Notifies users when a buy or sell signal is triggered.
Background Coloring:
Green for Buy signals, Red for Sell signals
4. Purpose & Benefits
🔥 Combines trend (EMA 200, Supertrend) and momentum analysis (Stoch RSI) for better signal accuracy.
🔥 Works best in trending markets, filtering out false signals in sideways movements.
🔥 Suitable for scalping and day trading, providing clear and structured trade entries.
VWMACD-MFI-OBV Composite# MACD-MFI-OBV Composite
A dynamic volume-based technical indicator combining Volume-Weighted MACD, Money Flow Index (MFI), and normalized On Balance Volume (OBV). This composite indicator excels at identifying breakouts and strong trend movements through multiple volume confirmations, making it particularly effective for momentum and high-volatility trading environments.
## Overview
The indicator integrates trend, momentum, and cumulative volume analysis into a unified visualization system. Each component is carefully normalized to enable direct comparison, while the background color system provides instant trend recognition. This version is specifically optimized for breakout detection and strong trend confirmation.
## Core Components
### Volume-Weighted MACD
Visualized through the background color system, this enhanced MACD implementation uses Volume-Weighted Moving Averages (VWMA) instead of traditional EMAs. This modification ensures greater sensitivity to volume-supported price movements while filtering out less significant low-volume price changes. The background alternates between green (bullish) and red (bearish) to provide immediate trend feedback.
### Money Flow Index (MFI)
Displayed as the purple line, the MFI functions as a volume-weighted momentum oscillator. Operating within a natural 0-100 range, it helps identify potential overbought and oversold conditions while confirming volume support for price movements. The MFI is particularly effective at validating breakout momentum.
### Normalized On Balance Volume (OBV)
The white line represents normalized OBV, providing insight into cumulative buying and selling pressure. The normalization process scales OBV to match other components while maintaining its ability to confirm price trends through volume analysis. This component excels at identifying strong breakout movements and volume surges.
## Signal Integration
The indicator generates its most powerful signals when all three components align, particularly during breakout conditions:
Strong Bullish Signals develop when:
- Background shifts to green (VWMACD bullish)
- MFI shows strong upward momentum
- OBV demonstrates sharp volume accumulation
Strong Bearish Signals emerge when:
- Background turns red (VWMACD bearish)
- MFI exhibits downward momentum
- OBV shows significant volume distribution
## Market Application
This indicator variant is specifically designed for:
Breakout Trading:
The OBV component provides excellent sensitivity to volume surges, making it ideal for breakout confirmation and momentum validation.
Trend Following:
Sharp OBV movements combined with MFI momentum help identify and confirm strong trending conditions.
High Volatility Markets:
The indicator's design excels in active, volatile markets where clear signal generation is crucial for decision-making.
## Technical Implementation
Default Parameters:
Volume-Weighted MACD maintains traditional periods (12/26/9) while leveraging volume weighting. MFI uses standard 14-period calculation with 80/20 overbought/oversold thresholds. All components undergo normalization over a 100-period lookback for stable comparison.
Visual Elements:
- Background: VWMACD trend indication (green/red)
- Purple Line: Money Flow Index
- White Line: Normalized OBV
- Yellow Line: Combined signal (arithmetic mean of normalized components)
- Reference Lines: Key levels at 20, 50, and 80
## Trading Methodology
The indicator supports a systematic approach to breakout and momentum trading:
1. Breakout Identification
Monitor for background color changes accompanied by significant OBV movement, indicating potential breakout conditions.
2. Volume Surge Confirmation
Examine OBV slope and magnitude to confirm genuine breakout scenarios versus false moves.
3. Momentum Validation
Use MFI to confirm breakout strength and identify potential exhaustion points.
4. Combined Signal Analysis
The yellow line provides a unified view of all components, helping identify high-probability breakout opportunities.
## Interpretation Guidelines
Breakout Confirmation:
Strong breakouts typically show alignment of all three components with notable OBV surge. This configuration often precedes significant price movements.
Trend Strength:
Continuous OBV expansion during trends, supported by steady MFI readings, suggests sustained momentum.
## Market Selection
Optimal Markets Include:
- High-beta growth stocks
- Momentum-driven securities
- Stocks with significant volatility
- Active trading instruments
- Examples: TSLA, NVDA, growth stocks
## Version Information
Current Version: 2.0.0
This indicator represents a specialized adaptation of volume-based analysis, optimized for breakout trading and momentum strategies in high-volatility environments.
FACTOR MONITORThe Factor Monitor is a comprehensive designed to track relative strength and standard deviation movements across multiple market segments and investment factors. The indicator calculates and displays normalized percentage moves and their statistical significance (measured in standard deviations) across daily, 5-day, and 20-day periods, providing a multi-timeframe view of market dynamics.
Key Features:
Real-time tracking of relative performance between various ETF pairs (e.g., QQQ vs SPY, IWM vs SPY)
Standard deviation scoring system that identifies statistically significant moves
Color-coded visualization (green/red) for quick interpretation of relative strength
Multiple timeframe analysis (1-day, 5-day, and 20-day moves)
Monitoring of key market segments:
Style factors (Value, Growth, Momentum)
Market cap segments (Large, Mid, Small)
Sector relative strength
Risk factors (High Beta vs Low Volatility)
Credit conditions (High Yield vs Investment Grade)
The tool is particularly valuable for:
Identifying significant factor rotations in the market
Assessing market breadth through relative strength comparisons
Spotting potential trend changes through statistical deviation analysis
Monitoring sector leadership and market regime shifts
Quantifying the magnitude of market moves relative to historical norms
Enhanced SPX and BTC Overlay with EMASPX-BTC Momentum Gauge and EMA Cross Indicator
Thorough Analysis:
• Combined Overlay (Green/Red Line):
o Function: Plots a wide line over the price chart, representing a composite of SPX and BTC dynamics adjusted by volume data.
o Color Coding:
Green: Indicates bullish conditions when the combined value exceeds its 10-period SMA and Bitcoin volume increases.
Red: Signals bearish conditions when the combined value drops below its 10-period SMA and Bitcoin volume decreases.
o Line Characteristics:
Width: Set at 8 for high visibility.
Transparency: 86% for both colors to overlay without obscuring candlesticks.
Scaling: Uses a factor of 0.02446 to amplify movements, making trend changes more noticeable.
• Continuous Bright Red and Green Lines:
o 20-period EMA of Current Ticker (Red):
Purpose: Acts as a medium-term trend indicator, smoothing price data to reflect the asset's general direction over time.
Color: Bright red for easy identification.
Transparency: 60% to keep it visible but not overpowering.
o 5-period EMA of BTC (Green):
Purpose: Provides insights into short-term Bitcoin momentum, capturing rapid changes in market sentiment.
Color: Bright green to distinguish from the red EMA.
Transparency: 30% for high visibility against price movements.
Detailed Analysis of the EMA Cross:
• Crossing Points:
o Bullish Crossover:
Occurs when the 5-period BTC EMA (green) moves above the 20-period EMA of the current ticker (red).
Suggests that Bitcoin's short-term momentum is gaining strength relative to the asset's medium-term trend, potentially signaling an upcoming uptrend or strengthening of an existing one.
o Bearish Crossover:
When the green line falls below the red, it indicates that Bitcoin's immediate momentum is weakening compared to the asset's medium-term trend, which might precede a downtrend or confirm one.
• Early Trade Signals:
o Entry/Exit Points:
These crossovers can guide traders in making timely decisions to enter or exit trades, especially when corroborated by the combined overlay's color.
o Confirmation:
EMA crossovers can confirm trends indicated by the combined overlay. For example, a bullish crossover with a green combined line could validate a buying opportunity.
o Volatility Insights:
The rapid shifts in Bitcoin's 5-period EMA highlight potential volatility spikes, offering an additional layer of market analysis, particularly useful in volatile markets.
• Strategic Use:
o Multi-Market Insight: The script integrates data from both traditional (SPX) and crypto (BTC) markets, allowing for a more comprehensive analysis of market conditions.
o Decision-Making: Provides traders with visual cues for market sentiment, trend direction, and potential reversals, enhancing strategic trading decisions.
o Trend Confirmation: The combination of EMA crossovers and the overlay's color changes offers a multi-faceted approach to trend confirmation or divergence.
In Summary:
• This script merges elements of traditional stock market analysis with cryptocurrency dynamics, utilizing color changes, line thickness, and EMA crossovers to visually communicate market conditions, offering traders a robust tool for analyzing and acting on market movements.