This one is based on "Generic 8x MA Plotter" indicator, by @LazyBear. It will plot three Moving Averages based on current time interval and seven based on chosen periods by hour, day, week and month. You will be able to see where is, for example, a 50 days SMA when using a 5 minutes time interval chart. I find it very useful to analyze, in a snap, possible price...
Gives you the opportunity to use 4 EMA's in one script. *THIS IS A SCRIPT, NOT A TRADE*
there is 6 line. higher line is long cycle analysis lower line is short cycle analysis there is 6 color. green = going up yellow = going up + over bought blue = going up + over sold orange = going down rend = going down + over bought black = going down + over sold Simply orange to green = buy time many yellow? be ready to sell soon. many red = sell right now
EURUSD This is a simple strategy to use for those who like Renko bars. I ONLY use it on Renko. Basic idea is that when the Renko bar closes above or below the 22 EMA, you go long or short. However, some of the frustrations I've had with any strategy shared in Tradingview is so few folks put in the ability to set a stop or a profit target or the ability to set...
The script applies an EMA to OBV . By default, the EMA=13 periods. All calculations are based off the closing price.
Magic of the 23-bars history P.S. The start of each piece of data of DEMA23 is ahead of the price series in time in proportion to the root of the period.
Quickly Identify Trends with the Elder Impulse Indicator. Pretty much the same as , but written from scratch to be simpler to use and the source code easier to read (no offense, LazyBear) For more info, see stockcharts.com
Just like the regular "Moving Average Exponential" indicator except this allows you to show 2 with custom time intervals, saving non-subscribers to Trading View an indicator slot. Enjoy.
Easy options, you can toggle the lines and other things. Even turn of the histogram.
For easier setup, this script combines 5 indicators. 3 simple moving averages, 1 EMA and Bollinger Bands. These are common indicators that are that often used and discussed on OptionsPlayers.com