TradingView Alerts to MT4 MT5 - Forex, indices, commoditiesHowdy Algo-Traders! This example script has been created for educational purposes - to present how to use and automatically execute TradingView Alerts on real markets.
I'm posting this script today for a reason. TradingView has just released a new feature of the PineScript language - ALERT() function. Why is it important? It is finally possible to set alerts inside PineScript strategy-type script, without the need to convert the script into study-type. You may say triggering alerts straight from strategies was possible in PineScript before (since June 2020), but it had its limitations. Starting today you can attach alert to any custom event you might want to include in your PineScript code.
With the new feature, it is easier not only to execute strategies, but to maintain codebase - having to update 2 versions of the code with each single modification was... ahem... inconvenient. Moreover, the need to convert strategy into study also meant it was required to rip the code from all strategy...() calls, which carried a lot of useful information, like entry price, position size, and more, definitely influencing results calculated by strategy backtest. So the strategy without these features very likely produced different results than with them. While it was possible to convert these features into study with some advanced "coding gymnastics", it was also quite difficult to test whether those gymnastics didn't introduce serious, bankrupting bugs.
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How does this new feature work? It is really simple. On your custom events in the code like "GoLong" or "GoShort", create a string variable containing all the values you need inside your alert and this string variable will be your alert's message. Then, invoke brand new alert() function and that's it (see lines 67 onwards in the script). Set it up in CreateAlert popup and enjoy. Alerts will trigger on candle close as freq= parameter specifies. Detailed specification of the new alert() function can be found in TradingView's PineScript Reference (www.tradingview.com), but there's nothing more than message= and freq= parameters. Nothing else is needed, it is very simple. Yet powerful :)
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Alert syntax in this script is prepared to work with TradingConnector. Strategy here is not too complex, but also not the most basic one: it includes full exits, partial exits, stop-losses and it also utilizes dynamic variables calculated by the code (such as stop-loss price). This is only an example use case, because you could handle variety of other functionalities as well: conditional entries, pending entries, pyramiding, hedging, moving stop-loss to break-even, delivering alerts to multiple brokers and more.
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This script is a spin-off from my previous work, posted over a year ago here: Some comments on strategy parameters have been discussed there, but let me copy-paste most important points:
* Commission is taken into consideration.
* Slippage is intentionally left at 0. Due to shorter than 1 second delivery time of TradingConnector, slippage is practically non-existing.
* This strategy is NON-REPAINTING and uses NO TRAILING-STOP or any other feature known to be causing problems.
* The strategy was backtested on EURUSD 6h timeframe, will perform differently on other markets and timeframes.
Despite the fact this strategy seems to be still profitable, it is not guaranteed it will continue to perform well in the future. Remember the no.1 rule of backtesting - no matter how profitable and good looking a script is, it only tells about the past. There is zero guarantee the same strategy will get similar results in the future.
Full specs of TradingView alerts and how to set them up can be found here: www.tradingview.com
Komut dosyalarını "alert" için ara
How to consolidate multiple alerts into oneHow to consolidate multiple alerts into a single alertcondition().
The solution consists of two parts:
1 - consolidate the alert conditions
2 - consolidate the alert types used in the alert message
Part two is harder to accomplish because the message to display when the alert fires must be const string.
However, we can use numbers.
The structure:
▪ 1 and 0 are used in formatting the message
▪ 111 - Enter Long
▪ 222 - Exit Long
▪ 333 - Enter Short
▪ 444 - Exit Short
Alert Message Example:
- method 2 (1 0111 0222 0333 0444) is equivalent to (enterLong exitLong enterShort exitShort)
- method 3 (1111) (2222) (3333) (4444) is equivalent to (enterLong exitLong enterShort exitShort)
It can help save time managing alerts, and it can also save precious real estate on your UI.
BITCOINDICATOR AlertsAdd this indicator to your chart to set up alerts for BITCOINDICATOR.
Alerts will tell you when to buy long and when to sell short.
They can also be used simply as entry/exit notifications or trend confirmation.
Unless you are a day trader, we recommend you only set up alerts for higher time frames to limit notifications.
How to use:
- In the top right of your chart, click the alarm clock symbol.
- Click the set alert "+" symbol next to Manage Alerts.
- In the pop-up box, change the condition to BTCI Alerts.
- Choose the alert you want - Buy Long or Sell Short.
- Choose ONLY either Once Per Bar or Once Per Bar Close.
Note: If you choose Once Per Bar, you will receive an alert the instant the trade condition is met. However, if the trade condition is unmet again in the same bar and stays unmet until the bar closes, the real-time price label generated by BITCOINDICATOR will have flickered out and the trade signal will be invalidated. This option is for more aggressive traders as it gets you into the trade earlier, but adds some risk.
- Adjust additional inputs and a custom message (we recommend to add your time frame to your message if you have multiple alerts set up).
- Click Create
*Bitcoindicator Alerts is part of the Bitcoindicator package and should only be used with BITCOINDICATOR.
For detailed information on Bitcoindicator and how to add it to your charts, please visit:
www.bitcoindicator.com
FOMO Alert (Miu)This indicator won't plot anything to the chart.
Please follow steps below to set your alarms based on price range variation:
1) Add indicator to the chart
2) Go to settings
3) Choose timeframe which will be used to calculate bars
4) Choose how many bars which will be used to calculate max and min range
5) Choose max and min range variation (%) to trigger alerts
5) Choose up to 6 different symbols to get alert notification
6) Once all is set go back to the chart and click on 3 dots to set alert in this indicator, rename your alert and confirm
7) You can remove indicator after alert is set and it'll keep working as expected
What does this indicator do?
This indicator will generate alerts based on following conditions:
- If min and max prices reach the range (%) from amount of bars on timeframe set for any symbol checked it will trigger an alert.
- If next set of bars reaches higher range than before it will trigger an alert with new data
- If next set of bars doesn't reach higher range than before it will not trigger alerts, even if they are above the range set (this is to prevent the alert to keep triggering with high frequency)
Once condition is met it will send an alert with the following information:
- Symbol name (e.g: BTC, ETH, LTC)
- Range achieved (e.g: 3,03%)
- Current symbol price and current bar direction (e.g: 63,477.1 ▲)
This script will request lowest and highest prices through request.security() built-in function from all different symbols within the range set. It also requests symbols' price (close) and amount of digits (mintick) for each symbol to send alerts with correct value.
This script was developed with main purpose to send alerts when there are strong price movements and I decided to share with community so anyone can set different parameters for different purposes.
Feel free to give feedbacks on comments section below.
Enjoy!
BollingerBands Strat + pending order alerts via TradingConnectorSoftware part of algotrading is simpler than you think. TradingView is a great place to do this actually. To present it, I'm publishing each of the default strategies you can find in Pinescript editor's "built-in" list with slight modification - I'm only adding 2 lines of code, which will trigger alerts, ready to be forwarded to your broker via TradingConnector and instantly executed there. Alerts added in this script: 14, 17, 20 and 23.
SCRIPT INCLUDES PENDING ORDERS AND ALERTS! Alert will be sent to MetaTrader when order is triggered, but not yet filled. That means if market conditions change and order does not get filled, it needs to be cancelled as well, and there are alerts for that in the script as well.
How it works:
1. TradingView alert fires.
2. TradingConnector catches it and forwards to MetaTrader4/5 you got from your broker.
3. Trade gets executed inside MetaTrader within 1 second of fired alert.
When configuring alert, make sure to select "alert() function calls only" in CreateAlert popup. One alert per ticker is required.
Adding stop-loss, take-profit, trailing-stop, break-even or executing pending orders is also possible. These topics have been covered in other example posts.
This routing works for Forex, indices, stocks, crypto - anything your broker offers via their MetaTrader4 or 5.
Disclaimer: This concept is presented for educational purposes only. Profitable results of trading this strategy are not guaranteed even if the backtest suggests so. By no means this post can be considered a trading advice. You trade at your own risk.
If you are thinking to execute this particular strategy, make sure to find the instrument, settings and timeframe which you like most. You can do this by your own research only.
MultiPrice AlertThis is an alert script using Pinescript version 4. This enables one to set 5 alerts (1 StopLoss, 4 Targets), on 3 different symbols, at using a single alert in the UI.
Every visible line will only appear on the symbols that are selected. After setting targets when making an alert, select this indicator as a condition. Change the name to whatever you want, usually the names of the set of tickers.
The Alert message is dyanmic showing which Symbol with each type of alert, at whatever price.
Ability to disable the targets + symbols.
Alerts work by Stop Loss crossing under price and Targets Cross Over. Enabling the "Short" Targets reverses this.
The line that is being displayed is actually the price of the asset being moved over x number of bars. I have not found a way to plot a traditional horizontal line, as the code for it uses a fixed price.
As it being a user input, it is a variable. Any help with this would be appreicated.
Alerts are set to once per bar.
Known bug that sometimes if the prices that you set are inside the current candle stick, then your alert will immeaditally fire, either change the timeframe or let it fire and wait fo
After a target is hit, I reccomend setting the alert to 0 and REMAKING the alert. You MUST REMAKE THE ALERT AFTER ANY CHANGES. This script WILL NOT CHANGE ALERTS AS YOU CHANGE SETTINGS.
TradingView Alerts are not this smart , at least I haven't found a way to do this yet.
MACD signal with alert (long/short/close) for TV free accountSend MACD alert through email (available for free/pro user):
// 3 - buy
// -2 - short
// 0 - close position
// 1 - ignore
Example buy signal
Alert: STRAT3. BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP, price = 31080
Example sell signal
Alert: STRAT-2. BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP, price = 31080
Example close signal
Alert: STRAT0. BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP, price = 31080
Example ignore signal
Alert: STRAT1. BINANCE:BTCUSDTPERP, price = 31080
BTC & ETH Alert SystemWith Tradingview's free plan, only one alert is allowed. The purpose of this indicator is to allow for two alerts--one for BTC and one for ETH.
How to use the alert system:
1. Set the desired value for BTC and ETH that you want to be alerted for
2. Set an alert on the indicator by clicking the three ellipses and then "Add Alert"
3. Set the alert to go off if the value of the indicator is greater than 0.
The example is of BTC using an alert of $10,000 and an alert of ETH at $2,000 (untriggered)
The script can be easily modified to be used for different assets
Weis Wave Volume with alert [LazyBear]LFI added alert conditions to LazyBear's indicator on the second bar of a turn to bullish or bearish.
To use alerts:
be sure you are on the interval you want to create your alert,
be sure the indicator inputs are the way you want them,
create an alert, choose this indicator and then choose one of the 2 conditions.
Changes to the inputs after an alert was created require alerts to be recreated.
The alerts trigger on the second bar to avoid noise.
I also changed the default aesthetics, but more importantly the default period (from 2 to 5, because that's what I use most often).
Consecutive Up/Down Strat + alerts via TradingConnector to ForexSoftware part of algotrading is simpler than you think. TradingView is a great place to do this actually. To present it, I'm publishing each of the default strategies you can find in Pinescript editor's "built-in" list with slight modification - I'm only adding 2 lines of code, which will trigger alerts, ready to be forwarded to your broker via TradingConnector and instantly executed there. Alerts added in this script: 12 and 15.
How it works:
1. TradingView alert fires.
2. TradingConnector catches it and forwards to MetaTrader4/5 you got from your broker.
3. Trade gets executed inside MetaTrader within 1 second of fired alert.
When configuring alert, make sure to select "alert() function calls only" in CreateAlert popup. One alert per ticker is required.
Adding stop-loss, take-profit, trailing-stop, break-even or executing pending orders is also possible. These topics have been covered in other example posts.
This routing works for Forex, indices, stocks, crypto - anything your broker offers via their MetaTrader4 or 5.
Disclaimer: This concept is presented for educational purposes only. Profitable results of trading this strategy are not guaranteed even if the backtest suggests so. By no means this post can be considered a trading advice. You trade at your own risk.
If you are thinking to execute this particular strategy, make sure to find the instrument, settings and timeframe which you like most. You can do this by your own research only.
RSI Strategy with alerts via TradingConnector to ForexSoftware part of algotrading is simpler than you think. TradingView is a great place to do this actually. To present it, I'm publishing each of the default strategies you can find in Pinescript editor's "built-in" list with slight modification - I'm only adding 2 lines of code, which will trigger alerts, ready to be forwarded to your broker via TradingConnector and instantly executed there. Alerts added in this script: 12 and 17.
How it works:
1. TradingView alert fires.
2. TradingConnector catches it and forwards to MetaTrader4/5 you got from your broker.
3. Trade gets executed inside MetaTrader within 1 second of fired alert.
When configuring alert, make sure to select "alert() function calls only" in CreateAlert popup. One alert per ticker is required.
Adding stop-loss, take-profit, trailing-stop, break-even or executing pending orders is also possible. These topics have been covered in other example posts.
This routing works for Forex, indices, stocks, crypto - anything your broker offers via their MetaTrader4 or 5.
Disclaimer: This concept is presented for educational purposes only. Profitable results of trading this strategy are not guaranteed even if the backtest suggests so. By no means this post can be considered a trading advice. You trade at your own risk.
If you are thinking to execute this particular strategy, make sure to find the instrument, settings and timeframe which you like most. You can do this by your own research only.
Moving Average Variable Kit W/ Alerts V3 [Moon]Create your own MA system
5 basic kinds of Moving Average types available for now
DEMA
EMA
SMA
TEMA
WMA
Mix and match moving average types and lengths.
Create your own alerts built into Tradingview.
Turn alerts or MAs off or on with 1 click.
Choose visual transparency and alert coloration - everything is customizable.
Trend candles on crossovers.
Choose your MA input source.
Create your own MA cloud or cloud ribbons.
Trend MA coloration on candle or bar interactions.
It really empowers you to experiment and create your own trading system or strategy.
Don't be afraid to use Renko or Heikin Ashi for trend spotting or reversals.
Copy built in exchange bands or indicators for an edge up on the competition or exchange users (these are heavily watched and in my opinion do affect the price action especially on smaller coins like alts).
This is Binance's default kit that you can easily make (7/25/99) SMAs.
Works well on traditional markets or Forex | Should be cross compatible on any asset or timeframe.
Turn off a majority of signals except for "buy" or "sell" alerts. Use these clusters to DCA, short, long or take profit.
Use it to monitor classic "Golden" or "Death" crosses - Set a TV alert to get a notification when it official goes off.
These are just a few of the things you can create. I encourage you to explore further.
Send me a DM if interested.
inwCoin HMA AlertSimple alert to go along with the inwCoin HMA Strategy
Please not that the alerts are persistent 2.70% , if you already enter the position,
just ignore the rest of the same alert until the opposite alert show up
( long then short / or short then long , if change, just close and enter opposite position )
You can set the alert and let it tell you to iOS app via TradingView app ( yey! )
Please note that, if you don't have bot to track your trailing start/stop. you have to enter the TP/SL manually ( also tracking the position )
So... be careful to follow this alert. just try it with small amount of money first.
and make sure to set stop loss every time because OKEX is a portfolio killer if you don't have any stop loss.
** if you cannot trailing stop bot, just uncheck the "Aggressive Strategy" in both strategy and alert to reduce alert to minimum level.
BB and RSI Indicator Alert v0.3 by JustUncleLI have just recently revised this indicator alert for public release. This is for the 60sec Bollinger Band break Binary Option traders.
This indicator alert is a variation of one found in a well known Broker's marketing videos. It uses Bollinger bands, RSI and moving averages. Included is a pre-warning alert condition. The strategy and settings are designed for 1min charts and Binary Options, but it could work for up to 15 min charts.
The default settings are BB(14,2) and RSI(11) with 75/25 Levels boundaries. To be a valid trade the RSI needs to be within 75/25 channel. The optional Market direction filter is enabled by default and is calculated by two EMA (200 and 50):
When 200ema rising and 50ema above 200ema then market going up.
When 200ema falling and 50ema below 200ema then market going down.
A potential Bollinger Break reversal trades identified by shapes: The purple diamond is the pre-warning purple alert and the green and red pointers with the PUT/CALL labels are the trade alerts. Make Binary Option trade in specified direction 60sec (or can also use 120sec trade without Martingale).
* Notes and Hints *
The original videos specified a Martingale money management strategy, be careful using this management. When I use Martingale I recommend go to 3 levels: 10, 25, 65 if no win at 65 stop trading this alert and start next alert back at 10, you should recovery loss by future wins given you are able to get a reasonable ITM rate with this strategy. Alternatively instead of using Martingale use 120sec Binary Option trade.
Be wary of break alerts on a steep Bollinger, they tend to keep running away for awhile, especially if steep on both sides of Bollinger channel.
As with most of this style of indicator the alert conditions will redraw until the candle is closed. For me this is okay, as it is an Alert is only to a potential trade and final decision to trade is made by me.
You need to practise this and be aware of market news, sessions boundaries, slow trading periods etc. Plan your periods of when you should trade, I prefer Asian session before lunch and London sessions.
EMA 8/21 Crossover Alert IndicatorOverview of the Indicator
This is a custom Pine Script v5 indicator for TradingView titled "EMA 8/21/50 + VWAP Crossover Alert Indicator" (short title: "EMA+VWAP Cross Alert"). It's designed as an overlay indicator, meaning it plots directly on your price chart rather than in a separate pane. The primary purpose is to detect and alert on crossovers between the 8-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the 21-period EMA, which can signal potential bullish or bearish momentum shifts. These are classic short-term trend reversal or continuation signals often used in trading strategies like momentum or swing trading.
To enhance analysis, it also includes:
A 50-period EMA for medium-term trend context (e.g., to confirm if the overall trend aligns with the crossover).
A Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) line, which provides a benchmark for the average price weighted by volume, useful for identifying intraday value areas or fair price levels.
The indicator works across all timeframes (e.g., Daily, 4H, 1H, 15M, 5M, 3M) because the calculations are based on the chart's current bars and adapt to volatility and data resolution. It's not a trading strategy (no entry/exit logic or backtesting), but an alert tool—signals are visual and can trigger notifications in TradingView. Always combine it with risk management, as crossovers can produce false signals in ranging or choppy markets.
How It Behaves Across Timeframes
Higher Timeframes (e.g., Daily/4H): Fewer crossovers, focusing on major trends. EMAs smooth out noise; VWAP might represent session averages.
Lower Timeframes (e.g., 3M/5M): More frequent signals due to sensitivity, but higher risk of whipsaws. VWAP resets per session, making it great for intraday trading.
Adaptability: All components scale with bar data—no manual adjustments needed, though tweaking inputs can optimize for specific frames.
In TradingView, you can set up these alerts to notify via popup, sound, email, SMS, or webhook (e.g., to a trading bot). Go to the chart's "Alert" button, select this indicator, and choose conditions like "Bullish Cross" or use the script's built-in alerts.
Touch HMA + ATR Band Bands Alert (NTY88)🔔 Precision Alerts | No Repainting | ATR-Based Touch Detection | HMA Trend Coloring
This script is a clean and powerful tool designed to help you catch precise market reversals using ATR Band touches combined with trend-following logic.
📌 How It Works
A custom Hull Moving Average (HMA) is used to track the trend.
Two dynamic ATR-based bands are drawn above and below the HMA.
A signal is generated when the closing price touches the upper or lower ATR band within a small tolerance zone.
✅ Key Features
🔁 Alternating Signals: Only one Buy → then one Sell → then Buy again. No signal spam.
🟢🔴 Color-Changing HMA Line: Green = HMA rising | Red = HMA falling
📏 Price Tolerance Input: Define how close the candle must be to the ATR band to trigger a signal.
🔔 Real-Time Alerts: Easily set alerts for Buy and Sell signals — works in live markets.
🚫 No Repainting: All signals are confirmed at candle close and will not change afterward.
🎯 When to Use
Great for trend reversals, scalping zones, or identifying potential exhaustion points.
Works well on any timeframe or market (crypto, stocks, forex).
💬 Pro Tip:
Combine this with RSI, Volume, or ADX filters to build a complete confluence system.
📈 Built for traders who love clean logic, precision entries, and visual clarity.
RSI-CCI Fusion + AlertsThe "RSI-CCI Fusion" indicator combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Commodity Channel Index (CCI) from TradingView.
RSI-CCI Fusion: Unlocking Synergies in Technical Analysis
Technical analysis plays a crucial role in understanding market dynamics and making informed trading decisions. I often rely on a combination of indicators to gain insights into price movements and identify potential trade opportunities. In the lines below, I will explore the "RSI-CCI Fusion" indicator, a powerful tool that combines the strengths of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) to provide enhanced trading insights.
1. Understanding the RSI and CCI Indicators
Before delving into the fusion of these indicators, let's briefly review their individual characteristics. The RSI is a widely used momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It oscillates between 0 and 100, with readings above 70 indicating overbought conditions and readings below 30 indicating oversold conditions.
On the other hand, the CCI is a versatile indicator designed to identify cyclical trends in prices. It measures the distance between the price and its statistical average, thereby providing valuable insights into overbought and oversold levels.
2. The Concept of RSI-CCI Fusion
The RSI-CCI Fusion indicator is born out of my desire to harness the collective power of the RSI and CCI. By combining these indicators, I can benefit from a more comprehensive trading signal that captures both momentum and cyclical trend dynamics.
The fusion process involves assigning weights to the RSI and CCI, creating a blended indicator that reflects their relative importance. The weighted combination ensures that both indicators contribute meaningfully to the final result.
To maintain consistency, the RSI and CCI values are standardized using the z-score technique. This normalization process brings the values to a common scale, making them directly comparable. Rescaling is then applied to bring the combined indicator back to its original scale, facilitating intuitive interpretation.
3. Interpreting the RSI-CCI Fusion Indicator
When plotting the RSI-CCI Fusion indicator on a chart, I gain valuable insights into market dynamics and potential trading opportunities. The indicator's plot typically includes dynamic upper and lower bands, which are calculated based on the indicator's standard deviation. These bands provide boundaries for evaluating overbought and oversold conditions.
When the RSI-CCI Fusion indicator crosses above the lower band, it suggests oversold conditions and potential buying opportunities. Conversely, when the indicator crosses below the upper band, it indicates overbought conditions and potential selling opportunities. I also pay attention to the baseline, which represents the neutral level and may signal potential trend reversals.
4. Utilizing Alerts for Trading Decisions
The RSI-CCI Fusion indicator can be further enhanced by incorporating alerts. These alerts notify me when the indicator generates buy or sell signals, enabling me to take prompt action. I can customize the alerts based on my preferred thresholds and timeframes.
However, it is crucial to remember that the RSI-CCI Fusion indicator should not be relied upon in isolation. To increase the robustness of my trading decisions, it is recommended to combine the indicator with other analysis techniques such as trend lines, support and resistance levels, or additional indicators. This convergence of analysis methodologies enhances the overall accuracy of my trade signals.
Conclusion: The RSI-CCI Fusion indicator represents a compelling approach to technical analysis by synergizing the strengths of the RSI and CCI. By combining momentum and cyclical trend dynamics, I gain a more comprehensive view of market conditions. The fusion of these indicators, accompanied by timely alerts, equips me with valuable insights and facilitates well-informed trading decisions.
As with any technical analysis tool, it is essential for me to backtest the RSI-CCI Fusion indicator to evaluate its performance across different market conditions and timeframes. Additionally, applying proper risk management strategies is crucial to ensure consistent and disciplined trading practices.
Timed AlertTradingView doesn't offer a way easily set timed alerts. This script solves that problem and also allows you to set variables in the script similar to other alerts.
The variables can be found here .
% up/down from SMA AlertsHi all! This script allows an alert option for conditions when the price increase 10% from the SMA and when price decrease 10% from the SMA.
The SMA length defaults to 20, but can be set to any length of your preference at “length” in the inputs tab of the script settings.
Value that increase and decrease 10% from SMA is able to visualize with a line but it can also be hidden in the Style tab.
Also, the default is 10%, but you can set % value of your preference such as 2%, 5%, at "% value" in the inputs tab.
For example with the default settings, if you set the alert condition "% up SMA" in the Alert settings dialog, this alert will be triggered when the price increase 10% from SMA. "% down SMA" will be triggered when the price decrease 10% from SMA.
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このスクリプトは、価格がSMAから10%上昇した時と、10%下降した時の条件のアラートオプションを可能にします。
SMAの期間はデフォルトで20ですが、スクリプト設定のパラメータータブにある「期間」でお好みの期間に設定できます。
そしてこのSMAから10%上昇した値と下降した値は、ラインで視覚的に表示されますが、タイルタブで非表示に指定することも可能です。
また、デフォルトは10%ですが、2%や5%などと、パラメータータブにある「% value」でお好みの%値を設定する事ができます。
例えばデフォルト設定の場合、アラート設定ダイアログで条件を「% up SMA」で設定した場合は、もし価格がSMAから10%上昇したらアラートがトリガーされます。
「% down SMA」を指定した場合は、もし価格がSMAから10%下降したらアラートがトリガーされます。
Box Range AlertSimple Script for getting alerts on the crossing of Upper & Lower levels either way.
Good for Free users as they can only use 1 alert at a time. So this indicator will be useful to get alerts on both Breakout Or Breakdowns.
Just add input Price manually and set alerts.
WaveTrend Oscillator w/ Short/Long/Close Alerts - WIPHigh TFs work best, but it works on any TF. I plan to continue releasing updates to it to improve overall form and function. Green Circles are Long Alerts, Red Circles are Short Alerts. Blue and Yellow Circles are Close Position Alerts. First Blue Circle After Red Circle would be Short Exit. First Yellow Circle After Green Circle would be Long Exit.
Original script was based on Lazybear Indicator-WaveTrend-Oscillator-WT Script. I have added and modified some code to my personal liking.
Renko Chart Alerts with PivotsAdd alerts to renko charts to be notified when:
new brick
brick up
brick down
direction change
direction change up
direction change down
Also shows pivots based on brick reversals. Alerts also available for:
pivot breakout
pivot high breakout
pivot low breakout
You can hide the plots for pivot high/low and breakouts in the style tab of the settings for the indicator.
To add the alerts:
add the indicator to your renko chart
click add alert
click the condition dropdown and choose Renko Alerts
you should see all the alerts there and you can add any one or more to your chart
Neo BitMEX Futures Hedge Grid Alerts Premium v1.0This indicator was made to streamline finding the optimal entry to cash and carry/hedge on a futures contract when margin trading.
Explanation of the indicator:
This indicator has built-in alert conditions that you can use to give you email alerts, in-browser sound alerts, or SMS alerts. These alerts are based upon futures prices being in contango or backwardation.
From top to bottom, the grid shows XBTU18, XBTZ18, OkEx's Quarterlies (OKCOIN:BTCUSD3M), and CME's futures.
Red: Futures are trading above your defined range (default 1%) of spot
Maroon: Futures are trading above twice your defined range of spot
Lime: Futures are trading below your defined range (default 1%) of spot
Green: Futures are trading below twice your defined range of spot
What's configurable:
% to trigger
Grid size
Bar color toggle
Label toggle
Spot/index source (Bitfinex's BTCUSD, BitMEX's XBTUSD, and BitMEX's XBT Index are available)
Pricing:
Currently this standalone indicator is 0.007 BTC for lifetime use.
Example of use:
On 4 May 2018, BitMEX's XBTU18 was trading >2% above perpetual swap. The grid alerts signaled that and if one were long on bitcoin spot on any exchange, then it would have been a good idea to hedge a short on XBTU18. Eventually from there the premium gap was closed while bitcoin fell.
Here is the indicator shown with bar coloring and labels.