OnePunch Algo Momentum Indicator V1This is another Plugin from One Punch Algo Team. We call it OnePunch Algo Momentum Indicator V1.
Basic Use:
One Punch Algo Momentum Indicator plugin is used for momentum stocks and high volatility crypto. It provide signals based on Simple Moving Average, Volume, Support & Resistance Lines.
SIGNALS/ALERTS
Buy Signal: Purple Color uptrend icon gives you a signal of an up-trending movement or we call it momentum movement. This signal basically happen when a stock land in a high volatility zone. We use in-build systems such as SMA, Support and Resistance and Trends to come up with the Buy Signal.
Sell Signal: Gray Color downtrend icon gives you a signal of a downtrend movement.
Other Lines Shown in the Diagram:
Red Line is the 200 Day Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Green Line is the 50 Day Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Strategy Tester
Always make sure to use the strategy tester to test how historically our Algo has performed in different time frames. One Punch Algo Momentum Indicator provide the ability to backtest based on certain time periods. This allows you to backtest our Algo vs some other Algo to find which performed well for the given time period, you if you want to see buy and hold performance better than the use of an Algo. This is a strong tool to use for your analysis of a stock or crypto.
What are the timeframes where it is most effective?
Different Stocks or Crypto perform differently with One Punch Algo Momentum Indicator. Please make sure to backtest a stock or crypto before you use the strategy.
Short Term/Day Trading Setup
For Short Term or Day Trade: 1min, 5min, 15min & 30min candlesticks works really well.
Also 3min, 5min, 7min and 15min works as well
Mid Term Trading Setup
For Mid-term traders: 30min, 1hr,2hr, and 4hr setup works really well.
For Long Term Trading Setup
For long term traders: 4hr, 1D, 1Week and 1Month Setup works well.
Best used with Heikin Ashi or Candlestick charts.
DISCLAIMER: Stocks and options trading involves substantial RISK of LOSS and is NOT suitable for every investor. The valuation of stocks and options may fluctuate, and, as a result, clients may lose more than their original investment. If the market moves against you, you may sustain a total loss greater than the amount you deposited into your account. You are responsible for all the risks and financial resources you use and for the chosen trading system. You should not engage in trading unless you fully understand the nature of the transactions you are entering into and the extent of your exposure to loss. If you do not fully understand these risks, you must seek independent advice from your financial advisor.
All trading strategies are used at your own risk. And OnePunch ALGO Developer, Youtuber or the channel does NOT take any responsibility for your losses using any of the advice or suggestions or strategies are shown/said in any of OnePunch ALGO Youtuber or the channel videos.
Kripto
Smartgrow Trading - Bot Series 01 - Bearish PowerWelcome to our first Tradingview trading bot.
We develop signals which have been specially developed for crypto trading bots. We publish new indicators at regular intervals.
The main idea behind the bot is to use custom created indicators in a short and longer term timeframe to signal potential trendreversals in downtrends or ranging markets. The bot is not waiting for a trend confirmation signal before entering a trade, on the contrary, the bot waits for statistical extreme values to open a trade. When potential signals are detected we are trailing price to find the best spot to enter a trade. With this approach we buy in strong oversold areas as these have great potential to move in the other direction again. The sell signals are also generated by this custom indicator only selling off, if a stronger recovery in the market has occured. The potential profit margin is therefore between the best possible entry into a heavily oversold market and a recovery of the market.
So this tradingbot isnt designed to work with take profit, stop loss or trailing stop loss. This would result in a long term loss and is therefore not recommented. Also the bot is not tested in any other market like futures or stocks. So we recommend to use it in crypto spot market only.
Depending on market situations, potential losses can occur when a market is strongly bearish and does not want to recover over a long range, or when the bot has entered a trade to early. We have built in a safety mechanism for detecting further downtrends to avoid major losses. This mechanism is part of the needed risk management Therefore we are suggesting to use a proper risk management so only use 2-5% of your funds per trade. We use this bot with 2,5% funds per trade for our personal use. The study needs to be set up in the 5 min chart to work and you need to set up one buy alarm and one sell alarm per pair. The Signals are very picky therefore it is suitable to apply it on all possible pairs on your exchange excluding stable and shitcoins. You could test it in other financial markets but the bot was developed especially for crypto markets. If you have questions regarding pairs or want to see real life performance, feel free to contact us.
This indicator using different timeframes so it is sending a repainting warning. Cause it calculates values in a different timeframe. But thats normal and it wont recalculate results.
We sell this indicator so it is invite only. But of cause you can test it before buying.
If there are questions, write them into the comments or contact us directly over the direct message. Happy Trading!
Skript nur auf Einladung
Smartgrow Trading - Visual Series - CryptoballWelcome to our Tradingview buy signal indicator with visual support.
We develop signals which have been specially developed for crypto trading bots. We will publish new indicators at regular intervals.
At the moment our all-in-one indicator includes the following indicators:
- "Crypto Bot Signal 01 - Optimized RSI Momentum"
- "Trading Bot Buy Signal 02 - MTF Stochastic"
- "Trading Bot Buy Signal 03 - MTF StochRSI"
- "Smartgrow Trading - Bearish Power Signals"
The basic idea of this all-in-one indicator is to decrease the needed number of alarms and to provide an all-in-one script for our users trading long direction only. We only include indicators which are relatively robust against false breakouts, even if these can of course never be avoided. These signals alone occur relatively rare, but you can set an alarm up on different pairs simultaneously. The strategy can only be used in 5 min chart and in crypto pairs. It wasnt tested in Forex etc. but feel free to test it.
The main idea behind the signals is to identify strong oversold areas as these have great potential to move in the other direction again. To determine this, we use custom oversold indicators to create buy signals. You could automate these buy signals but we suggest to use these instructions instead:
If an alarm is triggered it is showing points with a strong reversal chance for long signals. We recommend watching the chart closely and finding a good entry point. For visual support, we have visualized the basic trend in color on the one hand. If the 5 minute trend line is above the 1 hour trend line , then there is an upward trend which is marked with a corresponding note. If the 5 minute trend line is below the 1 hour trendline, then there is a downward trend. If you only want to look at the trend line of the 5 minute chart, deactivate the 1 hour trendline in the settings. When the 5 period Exponential Moving Average is higher then the 90 period Exponential Moving Average then the area between them is colored in green, otherwise in red. The same is the case when the 5 period Exponential Moving Average is higher then the 1 hour trendline.
As a second visual support, we have marked volatile zones in the market with the colors black and white. The color black generally denotes a market with low volatility and entry into these areas is therefore not recommended or involves risks. To show potential entry points based on market momentum we added note signs showing either buy or sell spots based on crossovers. If a crossover is within an area of low volatility we marked it as risk buy. if a crossover is within an area of higher volatility we marked it as a strong buy.
To find a good point to exit a trade we added also note signs showing possible sell spots. When these occure an crossover in momentum has allready occured and a potential trend reserval may occur. You could also use this indicator in combination with oversold indicators like RSI or Stochastic to see potential reversal spots when a market is oversold. As a last helper we implemented the Cryptoball on the right side of the chart to vizualize the currently price movement. Therefore it is looking only a few candles back to show you the smoothed price direction. When the color of the indicator is switching from green to red it is a sign that a smaller price drop may occure amd indicates a possible sell.
We sell this indicator so it is invite only. But of cause you can test the single indicators before buying.
If there are questions, write them into the comments or contact us directly over the direct message. Happy Trading!
Liquidity Rainbow - Trillion ResearchThis indicator uses regression along with RSI and moving averages from multiple time frames to help you visualize the market in a single view. After learning the notations, you will be able to identify pockets of liquidity and determine high/low probability price zones without drawing a single line.
Booster symbols help confirm short term trends and breakouts based off of two waveform functions, one long period, the other with a much shorter period. You get the buy signal that everyone else sees plus the confirmation!
This is a system that is not fully developed, PNL is not available yet. Strategy version is coming soon, still back testing.
I am tuning this model for crypto specifically, although it works for anything with a price chart.
2 EMAs (configurable to MA)
Dragonskin - RGB circle plots eMA
Rainbow - RGB area plots eMA
+When you see the rainbow appear it means that the price is above the slowest ema baseline. Generally bullish as price tends to ride the rainbow. Ideally, you will see a white cloud at the origin.
-When you see white step line cutting into the upper colors of the rainbow.
Once the price has traded below the rainbow for the FIRST time, not just wicked. You can set a target that's just above the previous high bodys above the rainbow. Do not sell the dip, let the floppers flop.
The second time price cuts down through a thick rainbow is usually bearish .
What makes me so sure? Liquidity
In order to be successful, we need to understand liquidity, the juiciest pockets of profit.
I will reveal more of the strategy in the second script.
For now, use:
SUN symbol - Notice how the price always seems to come back and sweep up any SUNs that get left behind (up and down) this is a liquidity nugget
CLOUD(s) indicators of support. Meaning that on ema trend we expect a lower price but each time that happens, it gets bought up above baseline. weak->strong (little gray - light blue - white)
LIGHTNING indicator of resistance. Meaning the price is not being allowed to recover, each time it rises above baseline, it is sold down again.
YELLOW CROSS - Classically known as a whale manipulation indicator. It tends to indicate a strong bearish move incoming or the reversal of an ongoing bearish move. There's dumping. "Get ready something is happening" indicator.
HEARTS = BUY
SPADES = Buy
CLUBS = Sell
DIAMONDS = SELL
*do not use these during periods of consolidation. consolidation is a period when the price swings in both directions but not too much. In a narrow range the indicators can pop up.
Why does this happen?
Short periods, during which exchanges stabilize the prices, are necessary for the redistribution of assets over the course of trading. Sometimes they happen multiple times a week and can last 24 or 48hours. Also it is a great time to eat up algo traders and that's why you'll see noise.
You want to focus on the period immediately following a consolidations. Don't rush it, they really do take 20 hours+
If you realize that you are in one of these consolidation ranges, limit order the tips of the wicks, nothing in the middle. There is not much profit here but also there is minimal risk.
If you're confirmed in a consolidation, exchanges will work to buoy the price to the appropriate mark price even if there is a big buy/sell order. A lot of time price will go up the congruent amount afterwards to compensate the toxic vwap .
I hope this helps people see the bigger picture and become even more successful with bigger gains.
I've tested this on all the major cryptos. Bitcoin BTC Ethereum ETH HEX
Honestly, I have tested very few stonks with this, later.
-Market Enemy
Crypto Scalper Divergence Macd Psar Ema 200This is a very efficient crypto scalper adapted to very short timeframes, however it can be optimized for other timeframes and assests as well.
Its components are
MACD
P SAR
EMA 200
Risk management
Rules for entry:
For short : we have an uptrend on PSAR , histogram is positive (divergence MACD) and close of a candle is below EMA 200
For long : we dont have an uptrend on PSAR, histogram is negative(divergence MACD) and close of a candle is above EMA 200
Rules for exit:
We exit when we either find a reverse condition than the entry one, or based on stop loss/take profit that are calculated on % movements of the price.
If you have any questions, let me know !
RaBot V1.0.0Rabot is an indicator for new users as well as experienced users.
This indicator tries to predict both buy and sell signals. You can configure it for both scalping and swing trading.
It has two modes, one more "conservative", where the number of entries will be less than the other "greedy" mode.
Based on the famous and complex indicator "Koncorde" that combines both trend and volume knowing the manipulation of strong and weak hands, patterns, and crossing of emas customized by us; for example: a buy signal in conservative mode will only open if the trend is bullish and vice versa.
The user can configure the way they like by opening many positions or few but more secure based on their trading style.
The indicator also has the option to configure which chart we want to obtain the trend from, this is to avoid perhaps opening shorts in a very bullish trend line for example.
Rabot is a fairly complex indicator, which can be used for automatic use of inputs and outputs, as well as manual.
You also have the option of NOT opening a position if there is one currently open, and the option for the next signal to be the opposite of the last one.
5TPs, 1SL, and Breakeven after take profit achieved.
Finally version 1.0.0 is now available! :)
This version does not have backtesting (we have another that yes)
We are continuously working, testing and updating bugs and improvements.
Do not hesitate to get in touch for a feedback, it will be welcome and we will take it into account.
Volatility Adjusted Grid [Gann]█ OVERVIEW
Gann Square of 9 is one of the many brilliant concepts from W.D.Gann himself where it revolves around the idea that price is moving in a certain geometrical pattern. Numbers on the Square of 9 spiral tables, especially those lie in every 45degree in the chart act as key vibration levels where prices have tendency to react to (more on the table below).
There are few square of 9 related scripts here in Tradingview and while there's nothing wrong with them, it doesn't address 1 particular issue that i have: The numbers can be too rigid even when scaled based on current price because the levels are fixed, which makes them not tradable on certain timeframes depending on where the price currently sitting.
Heres 5min and 1hour Bitcoin chart to illustrate what i mean: Grey line on the left is based on Volatility Adjusted levels, while red/blue on the right are the standard Gann levels.
You can see that on 1hour chart, it provides a good levels (both Volatility Adjusted and the standard one happened to share the same multiplier in this case),
1Hour Chart:
On 5 min chart tells a different story as the range between blue/red levels can be deemed as to big for a short term trade, while the grey line is adjusted to suit that particular timeframe (You can still adjust to make it bigger/smaller from the settings, more on this below)
5Min Chart:
█ Little bit on Gann Square of 9 table
This is the square of nine table, the numbers highlighted in Red are known as Cardinal Cross and considered to be a major Support/Resistance while those in Blue color are known as Ordinal Cross considered as minor (but still important) Support/Resistance levels
Similarly, this script use these numbers (and certain multipliers) to print out the levels, with Cardinal numbers represented by solid lines and Ordinal numbers by dotted lines.
█ How it Works and Limitations
The Volatility Adjusted grid will go through several iterations of different multipliers to find the Gann number range that is at least bigger than times ATR. Because it's using ATR to determine the range, occasionally you'll notice that the line become smaller as ATR contracting (and vice versa). To overcome this, you can change the size range multiplier from the settings to retrieve the previous range size.
Use the size guide at the bottom left to find the multiplier that suits your need:
1st Row -> Previous Range -- Change Range Size to number lower than this to get a smaller range
2nd Row -> Next Range -- Change Range Size to number higher than this to get a larger range
Example:
Before:
After:
As you'll soon realise, the key here is to find the range that fits the historical structure and suits your own strategy. Enjoy :)
█ Disclaimer
Past performance is not an indicator of future results.
My opinions and research are my own and do not constitute financial advice in any way whatsoever.
Nothing published by me constitutes an investment recommendation, nor should any data or Content published by me be relied upon for any investment/trading activities.
I strongly recommends that you perform your own independent research and/or speak with a qualified investment professional before making any financial decisions.
Any ideas to further improve this indicator are welcome :)
High/Low Channel Multi averages Crypto Swing strategyThis is a swing strategy designed for trending markets such as crypto and stock, with big timeframes , like 8h.
For this strategy we take SMA, EMA, VWMA, ALMA, SMMA, LSMA and VWMA and make an apply them all to both HIGH and LOW separately and make 2 averages, 1 applied to high and the other applied to low.
With them we make a channel.
Rules for entry
For long: close of a candle is above avg applied to high.
For short: close of a candle is below avg applied to low.
Rules for exit
We exit when we either hit TP or SL or when we receive a different condition than the entry one.(long- > short and viceversa)
If you have any questions, let me know !
Swing/Scalper HULL + T3 avg Crypto StrategyThis is a both a swing and a scalper strategy(depends on the timeframe that you use), that works with all timeframes, however I noticed that with swing 3h works the best on most crypto pairs, such as ETH, BTC and so on.
Its main components are:
Hull moving average
T3 moving average
Risk management
With them I make an average and use it as the main moving average.
Rules for entry
For long: Average moving average is bigger than previous average moving average value.
For short:Average moving average is lower than previous average moving average value.
Rules for exit
We exit when either the TP/SL has been hit, or when we get a different condition than previous one(both for long and short).
If you have any questions, let me know !
Aggresive Scalper/Swing Crypto StrategyThis is a simple yet very efficient scalper long strategy adapted for low timeframes for crypto. Can also be used with bigger timeframes as a swinger.
Its main components are:
Price oscillator swing
Vortex
Risk management for TP/SL
Rules for entry
We calculate the difference between the oscillator from the lowest low and the highest high. If the difference is positive, its a long potential. If its negative we exit from the long trade.
At the same time we check that the we have a crossover between the VIP vortex with the VIM vortex part.
Lastly we check that the current candle is bigger the second previous high.
Rules for exit
If we reach the take profit or the stop loss.
If we have a negative difference betwee LL and HH and VIP vortex crossunder with VIM vortex .
In this example I aimed for a 1:10 risk reward ratio, meaing that for every dollar lost, we will gain 10 when we win. Thus having a 10% minimum win rate will give us a profit over many trades.
If you have any questions, let me know !
Multi-Market Swing Trader Webhook Ready [HullBuster]
Introduction
This is an all symbol swing trading strategy intended for webhook integration to live accounts. This script employs an adjustable bandwidth ping pong algorithm which can be run in long only, short only or bidirectional modes. Additionally, this script provides advanced features such as pyramiding and DCA. It has been in development for nearly three years and exposes over 90 inputs to accommodate varying risk reward ratios. Equipped with a proper configuration it is suitable for professional traders seeking quality trades from a cloud based platform. This is my most advanced Pine Script to date which combines my RangeV3 and TrendV2 scripts. Using this combination it tries to bridge the gap between range bound and trending markets. I have put a lot of time into creating a system that could transition by itself so as to require less human intervention and thus be able to withstand long periods in full automation mode.
As a Pine strategy, hypothetical performance can be easily back-tested. Allowing you to Iron out the configuration of your target instrument. Now with recent advancements from the Pine development team this same script can be connected to a webhook through the alert mechanism. The requirement of a separate study script has been completely removed. This really makes things a lot easier to get your trading system up and running. I would like to also mention that TradingView has made significant advancements to the back-end over the last year. Notably, compile times are much faster now permitting more complex algorithms to be implemented. Thank you TradingView!
I used QuantConnect as my role model and strived to produce a base script which could compete with higher end cloud based platforms while being attractive to similarly experienced traders. The versatility of the Pine Language combined with the greater selection of end point execution systems provides a powerful alternative to other cloud based platforms. At the very least, with the features available today, a modular trading system for everyday use is a reality. I hope you'll agree.
This is a swing trading strategy so the behavior of this script is to buy on weakness and sell on strength. In trading parlance this is referred to as Support and Resistance Trading. Support being the point at which prices stop falling and start rising. Resistance being the point at which prices stop rising and fall. The chart real estate between these two points being defined as the range. This script seeks to implement strategies to profit from placing trades within this region. Short positions at resistance and long positions at support. Just to be clear, the range as well as trends are merely illusions as the chart only receives prices. However, this script attempts to calculate pivot points from the price stream. Rising pivots are shorts and falling pivots are longs. I refer to pivots as a vertex in this script which adds structural components to the chart formation (point, sides and a base). When trading in “Ping Pong” mode long and short positions are interleaved continuously as long as there exists a detectable vertex.
This is a non-hedging script so those of us subject to NFA FIFO Rule 2-43(b) should be generally safe to webhook into signals emitted from this script. However, as covered later in this document, there are some technical limitations to this statement. I have tested this script on various instruments for over two years and have configurations for forex, crypto and stocks. This script along with my TrendV2 script are my daily trading vehicles as a webhook into my forex and crypto accounts. This script employs various high risk features that could wipe out your account if not used judiciously. You should absolutely not use this script if you are a beginner or looking for a get-rich-quick strategy. Also please see my CFTC RULE 4.41 disclosure statement at the end of the document. Really!
Does this script repaint? The short answer is yes, it does, despite my best efforts to the contrary. EMAs are central to my strategy and TradingView calculates from the beginning of the series so there is just no getting around this. However, Pine is improving everyday and I am hopeful that this issue will be address from an architectural level at some point in the future. I have programmed my webhook to compensate for this occurrence so, in the mean time, this my recommended way to handle it (at the endpoint and before the broker).
Design
This strategy uses a ping pong algorithm of my own design. Basically, trades bounce off each other along the price stream. Trades are produced as a series of reversals. The point at which a trade reverses is a pivot calculation. A measurement is made between the recent valley to peak which results in a standard deviation value. This value is an input to implied probability calculation.Yes, the same implied probability used in sports betting. Odds are then calculated to determine the likelihood of price action continuing or retracing to the pivot. Based on where the account is at alert time, the action could be an entry, take profit or pyramid signal. In this design, trades must occur in alternating sequence. A long followed by a short then another long followed by a short and so on. In range bound price action trades appear along the outer bands of the channel in the aforementioned sequence. Shorts on the top and longs at the bottom. Generally speaking, the widths of the trading bands can be adjusted using the vertex dynamics in Section 2. There are a dozen inputs in this section used to describe the trading range. It is not a simple adjustment. If pyramids are enabled the strategy overrides the ping pong reversal pattern and begins an accumulation sequence. In this case you will see a series of same direction trades.
This script uses twelve indicators on a single time frame. The original trading algorithms are a port from a C++ program on proprietary trading platform. I’ve converted some of the statistical functions to use standard indicators available on TradingView. The setups make heavy use of the Hull Moving Average in conjunction with EMAs that form the Bill Williams Alligator as described in his book “New Trading Dimensions” Chapter 3. Lag between the Hull and the EMAs play a key role in identifying the pivot points. I really like the Hull Moving Average. I use it in all my systems, including 3 other platforms. It’s is an excellent leading indicator and a relatively light calculation.
The trend detection algorithms rely on several factors:
1. Smoothed EMAs in a Willams Alligator pattern.
2. Number of pivots encountered in a particular direction.
3. Which side debt is being incurred.
4. Settings in Section 4 and 5 (long and short)
The strategy uses these factors to determine the probability of prices continuing in the most recent direction. My TrendV2 script uses a higher time frame to determine trend direction. I can’t use that method in this script without exceeding various TradingView limitations on code size. However, the higher time frame is the best way to know which trend is worth pursuing or better to bet against.
The entire script is around 2400 lines of Pine code which pushes the limits of what can be created on this platform given the TradingView maximums for: local scopes, run-time duration and compile time. The module has been through numerous refactoring passes and makes extensive use of ternary statements. As such, It takes a full minute to compile after adding it to a chart. Please wait for the hovering dots to disappear before attempting to bring up the input dialog box. Scrolling the chart quickly may bring up an hour glass.
Regardless of the market conditions: range or trend. The behavior of the script is governed entirely by the 91 inputs. Depending on the settings, bar interval and symbol, you can configure a system to trade in small ranges producing a thousand or more trades. If you prefer wider ranges with fewer trades then the vertex detection settings in Section 2 should employ stiffer values. To make the script more of a trend follower, adjustments are available in Section 4 and 5 (long and short respectively). Overall this script is a range trader and the setups want to get in that way. It cannot be made into a full blown trend trading system. My TrendV2 is equipped for that purpose. Conversely, this script cannot be effectively deployed as a scalper either. The vertex calculation require too much data for high frequency trading. That doesn’t work well for retail customers anyway. The script is designed to function in bar intervals between 5 minutes and 4 hours. However, larger intervals require more backtest data in order to create reliable configurations. TradingView paid plans (Pro) only provide 10K bars which may not be sufficient. Please keep that in mind.
The transition from swing trader to trend follower typically happens after a stop is hit. That means that your account experiences a loss first and usually with a pyramid stack so the loss could be significant. Even then the script continues to alternate trades long and short. The difference is that the strategy tries to be more long on rising prices and more short on falling prices as opposed to simply counter trend trading. Otherwise, a continuous period of rising prices results in a distinctly short pyramid stack. This is much different than my TrendV2 script which stays long on peaks and short on valleys. Basically, the plan is to be profitable in range bound markets and just lose less when a trend comes along. How well this actually plays out will depend largely on the choices made in the sectioned input parameters.
Sections
The input dialog for this script contains 91 inputs separated into six sections.
Section 1: Global settings for the strategy including calculation model, trading direction, exit levels, pyramid and DCA settings. This is where you specify your minimum profit and stop levels. You should setup your Properties tab inputs before working on any of the sections. It’s really important to get the Base Currency right before doing any work on the strategy inputs. It is important to understand that the “Minimum Profit” and “Limit Offset” are conditional exits. To exit at a profit, the specified value must be exceeded during positive price pressure. On the other hand, the “Stop Offset” is a hard limit.
Section 2: Vertex dynamics. The script is equipped with four types of pivot point indicators. Histogram, candle, fractal and transform. Despite how the chart visuals may seem. The chart only receives prices. It’s up to the strategy to interpret patterns from the number stream. The quality of the feed and the symbol’s bar characteristics vary greatly from instrument to instrument. Each indicator uses a fundamentally different pattern recognition algorithm. Use trial and error to determine the best fit for your configuration. After selecting an indicator type, there are eight analog fields that must be configured for that particular indicator. This is the hardest part of the configuration process. The values applied to these fields determine how the range will be measured. They have a big effect on the number of trades your system will generate. To see the vertices click on the “Show Markers” check box in this section. Red markers are long positions and blue markers are short. This will give you an idea of where trades will be placed in natural order.
Section 3: Event thresholds. Price spikes are used to enter and exit trades. The magnitude which define these spikes are configured here. The rise and fall events are primarily for pyramid placement. The rise and fall limits determine the exit threshold for the conditional “Limit Offset” field found in Section 1. These fields should be adjusted one at a time. Use a zero value to disengage every one but the one you are working on. Use the fill colors found in Section 6 to get a visual on the values applied to these fields. To make it harder for pyramids to enter stiffen the Event values. This is more of a hack as the formal pyramid parameters are in Section 1.
Section 4 and 5: Long and short settings. These are mirror opposite settings with all opposing fields having the same meaning. Its really easy to introduce data mining bias into your configuration through these fields. You must combat against this tendency by trying to keep your settings as uniform as possible. Wildly different parameters for long and short means you have probably fitted the chart. There are nine analog and thirteen Boolean fields per trade direction. This section is all about how the trades themselves will be placed along the range defined in Section 2. Generally speaking, more restrictive settings will result in less trades but higher quality. Remember that this strategy will enter long on falling prices and short on rising prices. So getting in the trade too early leads to a draw-down. However, this could be what you want if pyramiding is enabled. I, personally, have found that the best configurations come from slightly skewing one side. I just accept that the other side will be sub-par.
Section 6: Chart rendering. This section contains one analog and four Boolean fields. More or less a diagnostic tool. Of particular interest is the “Symbol Debt Sequence” field. This field contains a whole number which paints regions that have sustained a run of bad trades equal or greater than specified value. It is useful when DCA is enabled. In this script Dollar Cost Averaging on new positions continues only until the symbol debt is recouped. To get a better understanding on how this works put a number in this field and activate DCA. You should notice how the trade size increases in the colored regions. The “Summary Report” checkbox displays a blue information box at the live end of the chart. It exposes several metrics which you may find useful if manually trading this strategy from audible alerts or text messages.
Pyramids
This script features a downward pyramiding strategy which increases your position size on losing trades. On purely margin trades, this feature can be used to, hypothetically, increase the profit factor of positions (not individual trades). On long only markets, such as crypto, you can use this feature to accumulate coins at depressed prices. The way it works is the stop offset, applied in the Section 1 inputs, determines the maximum risk you intend to bear. Additional trades will be placed at pivot points calculated all the way down to the stop price. The size of each add on trade is increased by a multiple of its interval. The maximum number of intervals is limited by the “Pyramiding” field in the properties tab. The rate at which pyramid positions are created can be adjusted in Section 1. To see the pyramids click on the “Mark Pyramid Levels” check box in the same section. Blue triangles are painted below trades other than the primary.
Unlike traditional Martingale strategies, the result of your trade is not dependent on the profit or loss from the last trade. The position must recover the R1 point in order to close. Alternatively, you can set a “Pyramid Bale Out Offset” in Section 1 which will terminate the trade early. However, the bale out must coincide with a pivot point and result in a profitable exit in order to actually close the trade. Should the market price exceed the stop offset set in Section 1, the full value of the position, multiplied by the accepted leverage, will be realized as a loss to the trading account. A series of such losses will certainly wipe out your account.
Pyramiding is an advanced feature intended for professional traders with well funded accounts and an appropriate mindset. The availability of this feature is not intended to endorse or promote my use of it. Use at your own risk (peril).
DCA
In addition to pyramiding this script employs DCA which enables users to experiment with loss recovery techniques. This is another advanced feature which can increase the order size on new trades in response to stopped out or winning streak trades. The script keeps track of debt incurred from losing trades. When the debt is recovered the order size returns to the base amount specified in the properties tab. The inputs for this feature are found in section 3 and include a limiter to prevent your account from depleting capital during runaway markets. The main difference between DCA and pyramids is that this implementation of DCA applies to new trades while pyramids affect open positions. DCA is a popular feature in crypto trading but can leave you with large “bags” if your not careful. In other markets, especially margin trading, you’ll need a well funded account and much experience.
To be sure pyramiding and dollar cost averaging is as close to gambling as you can get in respectable trading exchanges. However, if you are looking to compete in a spot trading contest or just want to add excitement to your trading life style those features could find a place in your strategies. Although your backtest may show spectacular gains don’t expect your live trading account to do the same. Every backtest has some measure of data mining bias. Please remember that.
Webhook Integration
The TradingView alerts dialog provides a way to connect your script to an external system which could actually execute your trade. This is a fantastic feature that enables you to separate the data feed and technical analysis from the execution and reporting systems. Using this feature it is possible to create a fully automated trading system entirely on the cloud. Of course, there is some work to get it all going in a reliable fashion. To that end this script has several things going for it. First off, it is a strategy type script. That means that the strategy place holders such as {{strategy.position_size}} can be embedded in the alert message text. There are more than 10 variables which can write internal script values into the message for delivery to the specified endpoint. Additionally, my scripts output the current win streak and debt loss counts in the {{strategy.order.alert_message}} field. Depending on the condition, this script will output other useful values in the JSON “comment” field of the alert message. Here is an excerpt of the fields I use in my webhook signal:
"broker_id": "kraken",
"account_id": "XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX",
"symbol_id": "XMRUSD",
"action": "{{strategy.order.action}}",
"strategy": "{{strategy.order.id}}",
"lots": "{{strategy.order.contracts}}",
"price": "{{strategy.order.price}}",
"comment": "{{strategy.order.alert_message}}",
"timestamp": "{{time}}"
Though TradingView does a great job in dispatching your alert this feature does come with a few idiosyncrasies. Namely, a single transaction call in your script may cause multiple transmissions to the endpoint. If you are using placeholders each message describes part of the transaction sequence. A good example is closing a pyramid stack. Although the script makes a single strategy.close() call, the endpoint actually receives a close message for each pyramid trade. The broker, on the other hand, only requires a single close. The incongruity of this situation is exacerbated by the possibility of messages being received out of sequence. Depending on the type of order designated in the message, a close or a reversal. This could have a disastrous effect on your live account. This broker simulator has no idea what is actually going on at your real account. Its just doing the job of running the simulation and sending out the computed results. If your TradingView simulation falls out of alignment with the actual trading account lots of really bad things could happen. Like your script thinks your are currently long but the account is actually short. Reversals from this point forward will always be wrong with no one the wiser. Human intervention will be required to restore congruence. But how does anyone find out this is occurring? In closed systems engineering this is known as entropy. In practice your webhook logic should be robust enough to detect these conditions. Be generous with the placeholder usage and give the webhook code plenty of information to compare states. Both issuer and receiver. Don’t blindly commit incoming signals without verifying system integrity.
Operation
This is a swing trading strategy so the fundamental behavior of this script is to buy on weakness and sell on strength. As such trade orders are placed in a counter direction to price pressure. What you will see on the chart is a short position on peaks and a long position on valleys. This is slightly misleading since a range as well as a trend are best recognized, in hindsight, after the patterns occur on the chart. In the middle of a trade, one never knows how deep valleys will drop or how high peaks will rise. For certain, long trades will continue to trigger as the market prices fall and short trades on rising prices. This means that the maximum efficiency of this strategy is achieved in choppy markets where the price doesn’t extend very far from its adjacent pivot point. Conversely, this strategy will be the least efficient when market conditions exhibit long continuous single direction price pressure. Especially, when measured in weeks. Translation, the trend is not your friend with this strategy. Internally, the script attempts to recognize prolonged price pressure and changes tactics accordingly. However, at best, the goal is to weather the trend until the range bound market returns. At worst, trend detection fails and pyramid trades continue to be placed until the limit specified in the Properties tab is reached. In all likelihood this could trigger a margin call and if it hits the stop it could wipe out your account.
This script has been in beta test four times since inception. During all that time no one has been successful in creating a configuration from scratch. Most people give up after an hour or so. To be perfectly honest, the configuration process is a bear. I know that but there is no way, currently, to create libraries in Pine. There is also no way specify input parameters other than the flattened out 2-D inputs dialog. And the publish rules clearly state that script variations addressing markets or symbols (suites) are not permitted. I suppose the problem is systemic to be-all-end-all solutions like my script is trying to be. I needed a cloud strategy for all the symbols that I trade and since Pine does not support library modules, include files or inter process communication this script and its unruly inputs are my weapon of choice in the war against the market forces. It takes me about six hours to configure a new symbol. Also not all the symbols I configure are equally successful. I should mention that I have a facsimile of this strategy written in another platform which allows me to run a backtest on 10 years of historical data. The results provide me a sanity check on the inputs I select on this platform.
My personal configurations use a 10 minute bar interval on forex instruments and 15 minutes on crypto. I try to align my TradingView scripts to employ standard intervals available from the broker so that I can backtest longer durations than those available on TradingView. For example, Bitcoin at 15 minute bars is downloadable from several sources. I really like the 10 minute bar. It provides lots of detectable patterns and is easy to store many years in an SQL database.
The following steps provide a very brief set of instructions that will get you started but will most certainly not produce the best backtest. A trading system that you are willing to risk your hard earned capital will require a well crafted configuration that involves time, expertise and clearly defined goals. As previously mentioned, I have several example configurations that I use for my own trading that I can share with you if you like. To get hands on experience in setting up your own symbol from scratch please follow the steps below.
Step 1. Setup the Base currency and order size in the properties tab.
Step 2. Select the calculation presets in the Instrument Type field.
Step 3. Select “No Trade” in the Trading Mode field
Step 4. Select the Histogram indicator from Section 2. You will be experimenting with different ones so it doesn’t matter which one you try first.
Step 5. Turn on Show Markers in Section 2.
Step 6. Go to the chart and checkout where the markers show up. Blue is up and red is down. Long trades show up along the red markers and short trades on the blue.
Step 7. Make adjustments to “Base To Vertex” and “Vertex To Base” net change and ROC in Section 2. Use these fields to move the markers to where you want trades to be.
Step 8. Try a different indicator from Section 2 and repeat Step 7 until you find the best match for this instrument on this interval. This step is complete when the Vertex settings and indicator combination produce the most favorable results.
Step 9. Go to Section 4 and enable “Apply Red Base To Base Margin”.
Step 10. Go to Section 5 and enable “Apply Blue Base To Base Margin”.
Step 11. Go to Section 2 and adjust “Minimum Base To Base Blue” and “Minimum Base To Base Red”. Observe the chart and note where the markers move relative to each other. Markers further apart will produce less trades but will reduce cutoffs in “Ping Pong” mode.
Step 12. Turn off Show Markers in Section 2.
Step 13. Put in your Minimum Profit and Stop Loss in the first section. This is in pips or currency basis points (chart right side scale). Percentage is not currently supported. Note that the profit is taken as a conditional exit on a market order not a fixed limit. The actual profit taken will almost always be greater than the amount specified. The stop loss, on the other hand, is indeed a hard number which is executed by the TradingView broker simulator when the threshold is breached.
Step 14. Return to step 3 and select a Trading Mode (Long, Short, BiDir, Ping Pong). If you are planning to trade bidirectionally its best to configure long first then short. Combine them with “BiDir” or “Ping Pong” after setting up both sides of the trade individually. The difference between “BiDir” and “Ping Pong” is that “Ping Pong” uses position reversal and can cut off opposing trades less than the specified minimum profit. As a result “Ping Pong” mode produces the greatest number of trades.
Step 15. Take a look at the chart. Trades should be showing along the markers plotted earlier.
Step 16. Make adjustments to the Vertex fields in Section 2 until the TradingView performance report is showing a profit. This includes the “Minimum Base To Base” fields. If a profit cannot be achieved move on to Step 17.
Step 17. Improve the backtest profitability by adjusting the “Entry Net Change” and “Entry ROC” in Section 4 and 5.
Step 18. Enable the “Mandatory Snap” checkbox in Section 4 and 5 and adjust the “Snap Candle Delta” and “Snap Fractal Delta” in Section 2. This should reduce some chop producing unprofitable reversals.
Step 19. Increase the distance between opposing trades by adding an “Interleave Delta” in Sections 4 and 5. This is a floating point value which starts at 0.01 and typically does not exceed 2.0.
Step 20. Increase the distance between opposing trades even further by adding a “Decay Minimum Span” in Sections 4 and 5. This is an absolute value specified in the symbol’s quote currency (right side scale of the chart). This value is similar to the minimum profit and stop loss fields in Section 1.
Step 21. The “Buy Composite Strength” input works in tandem with “Long Decay Minimum Span” in Section 4. Try enabling and see if it improves the performance. This field is only relevant when there is a value in “Long Decay Minimum Span”.
Step 22. The “Sell Composite Weakness” input works in tandem with “Short Decay Minimum Span” in Section 5. Try enabling and see if it improves the performance. This field is only relevant when there is a value in “Short Decay Minimum Span”.
Step 23. Improve the backtest profitability by adjusting the “Adherence Delta” in Section 4 and 5. This field requires the “Adhere to Rising Trend” checkbox to be enabled.
Step 24. At this point your strategy should be more or less working. Experiment with the remaining check boxes in Section 4 and 5. Keep the ones which seem to improve the performance.
Step 25. Examine the chart and see that trades are being placed in accordance with your desired trading goals. This is an important step. If your desired model requires multiple trades per day then you should be seeing hundreds of trades on the chart. Alternatively, you may be looking to trade fewer steep peaks and deep valleys in which case you should see trades at major turning points. Don’t simply settle for what the backtest serves you. Work your configuration until the system aligns with your desired model. Try changing indicators and even intervals if you cannot reach your simulation goals. Generally speaking, the histogram and Candle indicators produce the most trades. The Fractal indicator captures the tallest peaks and valleys. The Transform indicator is the most reliable but doesn’t well work on all instruments.
Example Settings
To reproduce the performance shown on the chart please use the following configuration:
1. Select XBTUSD Kraken as the chart symbol.
2. On the properties tab set the Order Size to: 0.01 Bitcoin
3. On the properties tab set the Pyramiding to: 10
4. In Section 1: Select “Forex” for the Instrument Type
5. In Section 1: Select “Ping Pong” for the Trading Mode
6. In Section 1: Input 1200 for the Minimum Profit
7. In Section 1: Input 15000 for the Stop Offset
8. In Section 1: Input 1200 for the Pyramid Minimum Span
9. In Section 1: Check mark the Ultra Wide Pyramids
10. In Section 2: Check mark the Use Transform Indicator
So to be clear, I used a base position size of one - one hundredth of a Bitcoin and allow the script to add up to 10 downward pyramids. The example back-test did hit eight downward pyramids. That means the account would have to be able to withstand a base position size (0.01) times 28. The resulting position size is 0.28 of a Bitcoin. If the price of Bitcoin is 35K then the draw down amount (not including broker fees) would be $9800 dollars. Since I have a premium subscription my backtest chart includes 20K historical bars. That's roughly six months of data. As of today, pro accounts only get 10K bars so the performance cannot be exactly matched with such a difference in historical data. Please keep that in mind.
There are, of course, various ways to reduce the risk incurred from accumulating pyramids. You can increase the “Pyramid Minimum Span” input found in Section 2 which increases the space between each pyramid trade. Also you can set a “Pyramid Bale Out Offset” in the same input section. This lets you out of the trade faster on position recovery. For example: Set a value of 8000 into this input and the number of trades increase to 178 from 157. Since the positions didn’t go full term, more trades were created at less profit each. The total brute force approach would be to simply limit the number of pyramids in the Properties tab.
It should be noted that since this is crypto, accumulating on the long side may be what you want. If you are not trading on margin and thus outright buying coins on the Kraken exchange you likely are interested in increasing your Bitcoin position at depressed prices. This is a popular feature on some of the other crypto trading packages like CryptoHopper and Profit Trailer. Click on Enable TV Long Only Rule in Section 1. This switches the signal emitter to long only. However, you may still see short trades on the chart. They are treated as a close instead of a reversal.
Feel free to PM me with any questions related to this script. Thank you and happy trading!
CFTC RULE 4.41
These results are based on simulated or hypothetical performance results that have certain inherent limitations. Unlike the results shown in an actual performance record, these results do not represent actual trading. Also, because these trades have not actually been executed, these results may have under-or over-compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated or hypothetical trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to these being shown.
Directional Strength Panel█ OVERVIEW
The panel display trend momentum of selected coins/symbol (up to 6) based on the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA). I'm using ALMA to measure the trend because it resolves 2 main issue of the more common moving averages, smoothing and responsiveness. By removing the minor fluctuations in price without sacrificing the responsiveness, the trend become much more clearer and easier to be measured.
In essence, as the meter approaches 100, it means the ALMA is pointing up (0 means pointing down)
█ Features
- Adjustable ALMA settings with options to turn on/off display the ALMA on current chart
- Select 6 symbols of your choice to be monitored in the settings (You have to manually update the label to display)
- Working on all timeframes
- Switch the panel color to suit background chart theme (Light/Dark)
█ Developer Notes
I'm working with table a lot lately and decided to publish this as a sample if anyone wishes to edit the script to display whatever they want. main calculation in get_data() function should be clamped to value between 0-100. As for the panel size, you can edit the row_max (currently set to 20 and 40) if you need it to be smaller or bigger (**i feel anything smaller than 16 is ugly)
█ Disclaimer
Past performance is not an indicator of future results.
My opinions and research are my own and do not constitute financial advice in any way whatsoever.
Nothing published by me constitutes an investment recommendation, nor should any data or Content published by me be relied upon for any investment/trading activities.
I strongly recommends that you perform your own independent research and/or speak with a qualified investment professional before making any financial decisions.
Any ideas to further improve this indicator are welcome :)
Ichimoku with MACD/ CMF/ TSIThis is a very powerful trend strategy designed for markets such as stocks market , stock index and crypto.
For time frames I found out that 1h seems to do the trick.
Components:
Ichimoku full pack
MACD histogram
CMF oscillator
TSI oscillator
Rules for entry
Long :
For Ichimoku:Tenkan part of cloud is bigger than kijun, Chikou is above 0 , close of a candle is above the Senkou
MACD histogram is above 0
CMF oscillator is positive and bigger than 0.1
TSI oscillator is above 0
Short:
For Ichimoku:Tenkan part of cloud is smaller than kijun, Chikou is below 0 , close of a candle is belowthe Senkou
MACD histogram is below 0
CMF oscillator is negative and below -0.1
TSI oscillator is below 0
Rules for exit
This strategy does not have any risk management inside. Instead it exits whenver it receives an opposite signal form the original one used for entry.
If you have any questions let me know !
[Shitcoin Paradise]Take Profit + Stop LossThe Take profit + Stop loss indicator is built around The Matrix strategy , it is not suitable for anything else!
*Use it only on 4h charts*
How to use it:
- when a setup from The Matrix is ready, set the date and hour when that setup happened
- set the entry price
- set the targets (you can use the default ones)
- for conservative trading, check the "Use only one TP?" box
- set alert messages for every event
When the price reached the first TP, the stop loss will automatically be moved at entry price, yellow line (entry price) become red(stop loss).
The indicator can be set to have 3 take profits (it takes longer to finish a trade, the reward is greater, but also the risk is bigger), or the conservative way, with only one take profit.
The Take profit + Stop loss indicator uses 3 different stop losses in cascade, multiple algorithms and MTF to calculate them and calculate the starting point, from where the targets are calculated.
Scenario 1:
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP, SL is moved to the entry price, the price reaches all targets => the trade is closed.
Scenario 2:
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP, SL is moved to the entry price, the price fail to touch the other TPs and SL is triggered.
Scenario 3:
The price does not have a setup for continuing the trade, the SL is triggered.
Scenario 4 (conservative trading):
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP => the trade is closed.
For invites, more details and questions, you can send us a private message.
Enjoy!
Shitcoin Paradise
[Shitcoin Paradise]The MatrixThe Matrix strategy is a strategy developed by @zsone and @edward_Z, that combine multiple indicators and algorithms on various time frames.
*Use it only on 4h charts*
The Matrix is built for multiple currencies/pairs and user friendly.
Features:
- possibility to choose your own crypto currencies
- setup is ready when the square from the Signal tab is green (3 green dots)
- set only 1 alert for the entire script (no need to set one alert for each pair)
- it uses multi time frames for better entries
- it uses multiple confirmations
- it have a safety net (you can set to not buy if the candle is greater than x%)
- can be easily paired with 3commas or other trading platform via webhooks
- it is user friendly, so it's ready to use/plug and play
The Matrix strategy gives setups for entries, after that you can set your own exits (take profit, stop loss, trailing stop...), or you can use our Take Profit + Stop Loss indicator , which is built for The Matrix.
For invites, more details and questions, you can send us a private message.
Enjoy!
Shitcoin Paradise
Cryptobull | Long / Short IndicatorCryptobull is a indicator based on the Williams R and Bollinger Band to find Long / Short entries (together with your strategy).
!!! The indicator is not working in every market situation -> so i recommend to add the indicator to your existing strategy !!!
Designed for:
->15m Chart
->5m Chart
->Crypto
->(Stocks)
I recommend using this indicator with Price Action or your own strategy to enter trades.
Whales Buy-Sell By CryptoScriptsThe Whales Buy-Sell indicator is very unique because it uses a combination of the smoothing range, average ranges, and hi-band/low-bands combined with various moving averages to nail whenever the overall trend is changing. This is extremely important during periods of high volatility and large moves. It helps to keep someone in a trade longer and get out fast if the trend is changing. The big caveat I can stress is waiting until the candle closes so that you know the signal is confirmed! Use the Bar Replay feature to further understand the intricacies of how the indicator produces signals. I find it is better on larger timeframes (1h and higher) because it's measuring larger trends. It can still be used on smaller timeframes but may not be as accurate. The big shortcoming is that is doesn't do well in choppy environments (i.e barely any price movement up or down) and you may get a lot of back and forth buy/sell signals so PLEASE keep that in mind. Experiment with various tickers/timeframes and see what works best for you :)
This indicator is a trend analysis indicator. Trend analysis is a technique used in technical analysis that attempts to predict future stock price movements based on recently observed trend data. Trend analysis is based on the idea that what has happened in the past gives traders an idea of what will happen in the future, but that is NOT always the case! Past performance is NOT indicative of future returns. There are three main types of trends: short-, intermediate- and long-term. Trend analysis tries to predict a trend, such as a bull market run, and then ride that trend until data suggests a trend reversal, such as a bull-to-bear market.
Alerts
You can set alerts for either a 'Buy Signal' or 'Sell Signal'. I recommend setting alerts for the candle close so that you know the signal is confirmed! If the "Add Alerts" option is greyed out for the indicator, just refresh your tradingview page and you should be able to see it :)
PM me to obtain access and please let me know if you have any questions!
Supertrend LSMA long StrategyThis is a long strategy which combines Super trend indicator with LSMA moving average.
In general it tends to works better with long trending markets such as stocks and cryptos using a big timeframe.
The rules are simple
Long entry:
Supertrend is telling us to go long and close of a candle is above moving average
Long exit:
Supertrend is telling us to go short
IF you have any questions, let me know !
Aroon Strategy long onlyThis is a simple long only strategy made of Aroon and Least Square moving average.
The rules are simple:
Long entry = crossover of upper part with the lower part from aroon and close of the candle is above the moving average
Long exit = crossunder of upper part with the lower part from aroon and close of the candle is below the moving average
IF you have any questions let me know !
Pivot Reversal strategy long onlyPivot Point Reversal Strategy
Pivot point reversal strategy is based on the first support level’s price action during the bullish trend and the first resistance level during the bearish trend . Traders follow the main trend and enter into the trade after reversal analyzing pivot point levels.
This version is an upgraded version, combining the initial pivot point reversal strategy together with one of the most accuracy moving average in my opinion for day trade, the Least square moving average.
At the same time I applied an option to backtest using a date range and a leverage calculator.
The default options are optimized for BTC /USDT 2H charts, using 0.1% comission fee.
If you have any questions, let me know
3x EMA fast, 3 x MA slow + BB + PsarThis is a trend system which combines multiple fast EMA + mulitple slower SMA together with bollinger band channel and PSAR.
For entry rules the ones that I use are:
Long
We are inside BB channel, psar is ascending, and our close is above all moving averages or below all EMA'S + 1 SMA
WE can exit either when our close is below all EMA's or when PSAR is descending or when we hit upper/lower BB levels
Short
We are inside BB channel, psar is descnending, and our close is below all moving averages or below all EMA's + 1 SMA
WE can exit either when our close is above all EMA's or when PSAR is ascending or when we hit upper/lower BB levels
If you have any questions, let me know
Crypto RSI with RVI StrategyThis is a long only strategy adapted for crypto market.
Its idea is to take the most juice out of a long trend and cut the losses as soon as possible.
For this , its components are RSI with a very big length - 100 or 200 preferably and RVI.
Rules for entry
If RVI is in the buy zone and we have a crossover from RSI with the overbought level.
Rules for exit
With change condition : If RVI is in the sell zone and we have a cross under from RSI with the oversold level.
With stop loss : we have a SL based on movement in % of the price, recommendable between 5-10%.
If you have any questions let me know !
Ichimoku + RSI Crypto trending strategyThis is a crypto trending strategy designed for big timeframes such as 3-4h+.
Its components are:
RSI
ICHIMOKU full pack
Heikin Ashi candles for logic calculation inside
Rules for entry.
For long : we have a long cross condition on ichimoku and price is above the ichimoku lines, and at the same time RSI value is > 50.
For long : we have a short cross condition on ichimoku and price is below the ichimoku lines, and at the same time RSI value is < 50.
Rules for exit
We exit whenever we receive an opposite signal of the initial entry.
SInce this strategy is using no risk management inside, I recommend to be careful with it .
If you have any questions, let me know !