BotDCA | Algorithmic Smart DCA Bot🌌 What the script does, how it does ?
At the heart of its algorithm, this script incorporates the concept of Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), a method of periodically allocating funds to an asset to mitigate the effects of market volatility.
Before we start, it's important to clarify that the script is adapted for the cryptocurrency market on USDT & USDC pairs in Spot, and on the Daily timeframe (D).
For this reason, and to optimize profits, the script will generate very few buy and sell positions.
Please also note that the script does not repaint.
Essentially, BotDCA generates buy and sell orders.
These buy and sell orders are generated using the following logic :
BUYING LOGIC :
• Volume : Current volume is compared with a linear percentile of volume over a short period.
This means that if current volume is higher than observed volumes over this period, the volume criteria is considered valid.
• Momentum & Volatility : The Average True Range (ATR) indicator adjusted by a square root is used as a measure of volatility.
Momentum is then calculated as the difference between the current closing price and a short moving average, normalized by this adjusted volatility.
The oversold condition is validated when momentum exceeds a specific level.
For the buy order to be triggered, the volume, momentum and volatility criteria must be validated.
SELLING LOGIC :
• Volume : Similar to the buy logic, the volume criteria is validated when current volume is higher than previous volumes.
• Momentum & Volatility : Volatility is measured using the adjusted ATR indicator, similar to the buy logic.
An overbought condition is validated when normalized momentum, calculated as the difference between the current closing price and a volatility-adjusted short-period moving average, exceeds a specific level.
• Trend : The general market trend is considered for the sell logic.
The trend criteria is validated when the current moving average is higher than that of the previous period.
For the sell order to be triggered, the volume, momentum, volatility and trend criteria must be validated.
These orders are also adjusted according to what the user defines as buy and sell settings :
🔵 Buying settings
• Quantity per order ($) : Defines the amount in stable coins to be invested for each buy order.
• └> Mult. quantity (x) : Multiplication factor applied to the buy quantity for successive orders, enabling the investment to be increased in the event of a price fall.
Example : If Quantity per order is $200 and Mult. quantity is x2, then the second buy order will be $400, the third buy order will be $800, the fourth buy order will be $1600 ...
After a sell order, the multiplier is cancelled.
Note : If value is set to 1 : Disabled
• └> Max. quantity (x) : Sets a maximum purchase quantity limit, preventing orders from exceeding this amount.
Example : If Quantity per order is $200, Mult. quantity is x2, and Max. quantity is $700, then the second buy order will be $400, the third buy order will be $700, the fourth buy order will be $700 ...
Note : If value is less than Quantity or is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> If Price > Average price : Enable or disable quantity multiplier when current price exceeds average price.
• Min. delay (in days) : Establishes a minimum interval in days between two successive purchases to avoid investing too close together.
Example : By default the time interval for the bot is set to D, so if you set 20 as the value, the bot will wait at least 20 days between buy orders before entering a position.
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> Min. deviation (%) : Defines the minimum price difference in percent to trigger a new purchase after the first.
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> Mult. deviation (x) : Apply a multiplication factor to the price differential for successive buys, progressively increasing the purchase interval.
Example : If Mult. deviation is 10% and Min. deviation is x2, then between the first and second buy orders the minimum deviation will be 10%, between the second and third buy orders the minimum deviation will be 20%, between the third and fourth buy orders the minimum deviation will be 40%...
After a sell order, the multiplier is cancelled.
Note : If value is set to 1 : Disabled
• Display help for these settings : On chart, displays help text about buying settings.
🟢 Selling settings
• Quantity (% position) : Percentage of the position to be sold in each sell order.
Example : If the first buy order is 0.1 BTC and the second buy order is 0.2 BTC, then the position is 0.3 BTC.
If Quantity (% position) is set to 20, then the first sell order will be 0.06 BTC (20% of 0.3 BTC), the second sell order will be 0.048 BTC (20% of 0.24 BTC) ...
(Auto ?) : If this option is enabled, the bot will automatically sell part of your position.
The quantity sold depends on the volatility of the last 30 days : the higher the volatility, the more it sells, and the lower the volatility, the less it sells.
The minimum sale defined is 10%, while the maximum sale will not exceed 50%.
• └> Min. deviation (%) : Minimum percentage of price deviation to trigger a sale.
Example : If Average price of BTC is 30 000 USDT and Min. deviation is 10%, then the first sell order will be at least 33 000 USDT, the second sell order will be at least 36 300 USDT ...
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
(Auto ?) : If this option is activated, the bot automatically determines the sell minimum deviation percentage.
The deviation set depends on the volatility of the last 30 days : the higher the volatility, the higher the deviation, and the lower the volatility, the lower the deviation.
A start and end date defines when the script should generate buy and sell positions :
📆 Date settings
• Start date : Indicate the script launch date (If it’s a new launch, you must choose today’s date before creating your TradingView alert).
• End date : Enter the date on which you want the script to stop.
Other parameters can be configured to fine-tune buys and sells :
⏲️ Trading session settings
• Days : Allows you to select the specific days on which the script will be active, offering the possibility of excluding certain days.
🏛️ Exchange settings
• Fees (%) : Indicate the percentage fee applied by the exchange platform on each transaction.
• Price spread (%) : Specifies the price spread to be considered for realistic order adjustment.
🤖 Bot settings
• Add to Position ? : Allows tokens to be manually added to the position when the script is launched.
• └> How much ? (Base) : Number of tokens to add.
• └> Cost ? ($) : Stable coins amount of addition to position.
These settings are included in the calculation when an order is triggered.
Advanced visual customization options can be modified :
🎨 Visual settings
• TradingView Theme : Choose between a light or dark theme for the bot interface.
• Panel : Enables or disables the display of the information panel on the graph, and modifies its size and alignment.
• Positions : Show or hide buy and sell position labels on the chart, and modify their size and appearance (several display modes : basic, simple, advanced).
• Average price : Enables or disables the display of the average price line and modifies its size and color.
• Simulator : Enables or disables the ATH percentage-based simulator line and modifies its size and color.
• Trading session : Displays or hides the background of specified trading sessions.
• Hide warning messages ? : Hide or show warning messages on graph.
A profit simulator can be configured :
🕹️ Simulator settings
• Price (% ATH) : Determines a percentage of the token's ATH to simulate potential gains if the token reaches this price level again.
Users can also activate buying and selling alerts in the settings :
🤖 Bot settings
• START THE BOT ? » ALERTS ON : REAL MODE : Enable or disable the bot to execute real orders based on alerts.
• Mode FULL Auto ? : Enables the Mode FULL Auto, requiring additional configuration for connection to exchange APIs.
• └> Password FULL Auto : Password required to activate the Mode FULL Auto.
By activating FULL Auto Mode with TradingView's webhook system, the user can connect the script to the APIs of compatible exchanges, and receive notifications of buy and sell orders by e-mail, Telegram or Discord.
On the chart, a panel displays a variety of information, and also a backtesting / result of the script.
Here is a list of elements displayed by the panel :
💻 Informations panel
General :
• Pair
• Exchange
• └> Fees
• └> Price spread
• Period
• Start date
• End date
• Trading days
Buying
• Quantity per order
• └> Mult. quantity
• └> Max. quantity
• └> If Price > Average price
• └> Min. deviation
• └> Mult. deviation
• Min. delay (in days)
Selling
• Quantity (% position)
• └> Min. deviation
Exchange
• Next buy
• Next sell
Backtesting / Results
• No. of buys
• No. of sells
• Average price
• Actual position
• Actual net profit
• └> Simulator
• Last buy
• Last sell
🌌 About default settings
Default settings are defined as an example.
Above in the description, you will find details of each setting.
Here's a description of how user-defined setting categories affect the script's buy and sell positions :
📆 Date : Determines between which time ranges buy and sell positions are generated.
⏲️ Trading session : Exclude selected days disables buy positions on deselected days.
🕹️ Simulator : Does not affect buying and selling. It is for information purposes only.
🏛️ Exchange : Fees should be as close as possible to your exchange and price spread depends on your tolerance. This affects buy and sell position.
🔵 Buy : Depending on your investment capacity and risk management, these settings have an impact on buy positions.
🟢 Sell : These settings determine profit-taking. This has an impact on sell positions.
🎨 Visual : Does not affect buy and sell positions. For information only.
🤖 Bot : This part is mainly used to use the script with TradingView alerts. Only the 'Add to position' option affects buy and sell positions.
Once you've set all your settings for the script, you can view the backtesting displayed in the panel on the chart.
🌌 How to use it ?
To summarize how to use this script successfully, please follow these steps :
1. First, choose a cryptocurrency pair (e.g. BTC/USDT).
2. Set a start date (preferably today's date if it's your first launch) and an end date.
3. According on your preferences, you can choose specific trading days, or default to all days of the week.
4. Depending on your exchange, you can set fees and a price spread.
5. Then, based on your portfolio management and investment capabilities, define buy and sell parameters.
6. You can set the bot's appearance on the chart.
7. Once you have configured your settings, you can choose a simulation price.
8. Finally, to activate TradingView Alerts, check the box START THE BOT ? ALERTS ON : REAL MODE.
🌌 Overview
Here's a preview of the script with a few screenshots :
BTC/USDT • Basic display
SOL/USDT • Simple display
XRP/USDT • Advanced display
MATIC/USDT • Light theme
Script settings
🌌 Why do I have to pay ?
BotDCA uses advanced indicators and complex calculations to identify buying and selling opportunities.
With TradingView's alert system, it automates your investment strategy, eliminating the need for constant manual analysis and constant market monitoring.
This saves you precious time.
With adjustable buy and sell settings, you can customize the script to suit your risk tolerance and investment objectives.
This flexibility adds considerable value, allowing you to optimize the script to suit your situation.
Paid access ensures that you benefit from ongoing support and updates, which are essential for maintaining the script's effectiveness.
🌌 Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice.
Users should be aware that trading in the financial markets involves risks, and that past performance of a script does not guarantee future results.
It is strongly recommended that you carry out a detailed analysis and consider your financial situation and risk tolerance before committing yourself to trading/investing.
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[blackcat] L5 Alchemy Gold (ALGOLD)" L5 Alchemy Gold (ALGOLD)" indicator is a trend-following indicator that blends volume and price data to create a MACD-like oscillator, aiming to address the lagging issue typical in price-only indicators. The integration of leading volume information with lagging price data is a smart approach to create more timely signals. Additionally, incorporating a volatility filter to reduce false signals during sideways markets is a thoughtful enhancement.
It is shaping up to be quite comprehensive. It includes:
- An adaptive filter for smoothing price and volume data.
- A volatility filter based on Average True Range (ATR).
- A trigger moving average for generating smoothed price information.
- An ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average) for further filtering of price and volume.
- A divergence detector to identify potential trend reversals.
Entry Criteria : A composite crossover and crossunder of the fast and slow lines of the ALGOLD oscillator.
Exit Criteria : A crossover and crossunder of the fast and slow lines of the ALGOLD oscillator, but using a lower time frame for more sensitivity.
The input parameters of " L5 Alchemy Gold (ALGOLD)" indicator, are categorized into three groups:
Group 1, Alchemy Setting:
Alchemy Sharpness (Default: 7) - Controls the sharpness of the adaptive filter.
Alchemy Period (Default: 55) - Determines the smoothness of the oscillator.
Group 2, DVATAR Setting:
DVATR Length (Default: 11) - Sets the period length for the DVATR, similar to ATR's Length.
DVATR Threshold (Default: 0.07) - Adjusts sensitivity for sideways market detection.
Smooth Length (Default: 21) - Smoothens the DVATR output, balancing with volatility detection.
Group 3, Divergence Setting:
Parameters like Pivot Lookback, Max/Min of Lookback Range - Sets the sensitivity for divergence detection.
Options to enable or disable plots for various types of divergence (Bullish, Hidden Bullish, Bearish, Hidden Bearish).
" L5 Alchemy Gold (ALGOLD)" indicator are vivid and intuitive:
Candle Bar Color :
Gradient color changes to indicate trend strength, with warmer colors for bullish and cooler colors for bearish trends.
Line Colors and Shapes :
Green color represents the fast line, red for the slow line.
Crosses of these lines signal entries (triangles) and exits (cross shapes).
A band is created between these lines, filled with green for uptrends and red for downtrends.
Histogram :
Red histogram for above 0 and uptrend.
Blue histogram for above 0 and retracement.
Green histogram for below 0 and downtrend.
Yellow histogram for below 0 and bounce-up.
YinYang MomentumOverview:
YinYang Momentum is a Price, Volume and Momentum Oscillator. Its job is to help you see swings in momentum and the strength of it. It also creates signals (Blood Diamond (Bear) and Support Cross (Bull)) where these momentum swings may occur. YinYang Momentum features 3 Price and 3 Volume 'Mountains with Ice'. There are Predictive, Regular and Confirming Mountains. You have the ability to overlay them on top of each other which helps to decipher momentum swings. The Volume Mountains are very important for showing the strength behind the Price Mountains and their Signals. If you look, you'll notice, as the 'Ice' starts to curve into the 'Mountains' it signals a potential shift in Momentum. The green Mountain is the Predictive, the Blue is the Regular and the Purple is the Confirming. You'll also notice that the Predictive Mountains movements happen first and move much more drastically. When you notice the regular starts to follow suit, there is a potential for a momentum shift. Shortly after, a signal will occur if this shift is actually happening. You can also check the Confirming Mountain for more confirmation (however, leaving the Confirming Mountain active can be a little confusing and make it harder to read signals). YinYang Momentum also features Information Tables. These tables display how the Blood Diamonds and Support Cross' are fairing on different Timeframes. This way, you'll be able to see if it's in a Bullish or Bearish state on critical Time Frames no matter what Timeframe you're trading on.
Before we move onto the tutorial, let's discuss what each of these Mountains and Ice are and how they work. All of our Mountains and Ice are calculated using the same algorithm but with varying sources, lengths and multipliers. We are essentially calculating differences in movement and then sending those differences into an EMA for the Mountain Base and SMA for the mountain Ice. The values we use for the Predictive are much lower and therefore occur much quicker as they aren’t averaged out on longer lengths/time frames; this helps to make it more of a leading Indicator which may predict momentum changes. Our Regular is over a medium length and multipliers that result in a smooth but generally also gradual movement that helps reliability; this helps it act as more of an ‘in the now’ Indication of momentum changes. Our Confirming uses lengths and multipliers that are of a higher value and longer span; this makes it more difficult to use for determining entry / exit locations as it's more of a lagging indicator, but it helps to add confirmation as to whether the momentum change has occurred and wasn't a false signal.
Tutorial:
YinYang Momentum may look like a lot is going on.. And well that’s cause there is.. But that doesn’t mean it's confusing or hard to read once you know what you’re looking for!
To make this tutorial a little easier to understand, let's turn off a few settings and dissect this indicator one thing at a time. YinYang Momentum features Price and Volume mountains. Currently in the photo above we have 2 Price Mountains and 1 Volume Mountain turned on (this is how it's set by default and how we recommend using it), however there are 3 Mountains available for both Price and Volume:
Predictive
Regular
Confirming
We are going to deactivate everything so it's the Regular Price Mountain + Ice enabled.
Now that it is just the Regular Price Mountain and Ice it is much easier to teach and understand. As you can see there are two different colors on the mountain. The dark blue is the Mountain and the light blue is the Ice.
The Ice moves before the mountain does and when the momentum happens it is larger than it (below or above). When the momentum starts to change however, the Ice curves inside of the mountain. As you can see here, where the BUY signal (red cross) is, the Ice curves into the mountain; also where the SELL signal (red circle) is, the Ice curves into the mountain. The Ice curving into the mountain is a very important leading indication that momentum is changing and the Signals (crosses and diamonds) help solidify this momentum change.
The Index levels for YinYang Momentum is a little different than most oscillators that range from 0-100. Instead YinYang Momentum’s neutral level is 0 and it ranges from -100 to 100. For these reasons, the Viable Range for Buying is -40 to -70 and the Optimal Range for Buying is -70 to -100. For Selling, the Viable Range is 40 to 70 and the Optimal Range is 70 to 100.
If you look at the example above, you can see whenever it has been in the optimal range and the signal occurred, it may potentially be an amazing time to buy or sell. However, when it is within the Viable Range it can be hit or miss. The reason for this is because we are only looking at the Regular Price Mountain and Ice. Once we turn on the Predictive Price and Regular Volume we will have a much clearer idea as to what is noise and what is a true purchase signal. Why don’t we turn on Predictive Price Mountains and Ice so you can see what we’re talking about:
So there are 2 big things that changed when we added the predictive price mountains + ice.
We can see that where the orange circle is, is just noise, it isn’t a viable buy signal.
We can see that where the red circle is, is actually a better spot to sell than the previous marked white circle slightly to the right of it.
We will explain why both above are true, but first let's explain how we were able to deduce this information.
There are 5 rules when deciphering if the signal is a true signal or just noise.
You want the predictive mountain to be decently spaced out from the regular mountain. Refer to the example above how that should look. Remember it's predictive so with parabolic movements it will get quite spaced out. If the price went up but slowly, it generally won’t be as spaced and isn’t as strong of a signal predictor.
You want the Ice to be of a decent size and to curve in on both the Predictive and Regular Mountains. Both arrows (red and white circle arrows) are pointing to Ice that does just that. The Predictive mountain is of decent size and spaced out and the Ice curves in sharply on the Predictive, before curving in sharply on the Regular and then we get both Predictive and Regular Support Cross on the Same Bar.
When you get the Signals (Predictive and Regular) the amount of bars between them matters a lot! On the same Bar is ideal, however 1-2, max 3 bars between them is acceptable. Any more than 3 bars spacing and it's too risky of a signal because that means momentum change was happening but then stopped before picking back up. This doesn’t mean it can’t be a good signal, it just means it is much more risky and we don’t recommend it.
You don’t want Signal Clustering. You can see an example of this from the picture above. Signal Clustering is where signals are back to back over and over. During this time the momentum is in a consolidation phase and easily swaps back and forth between signals. These signals are not reliable and should not be traded on. We only want to act on clear momentum based signals.
Last but certainly not least, actually, the most important! Ensure that the Mountain + Ice for both the Predictive and Regular is at the bare minimum touching (preferably inside) the Viable Range. The Optimal range is best, but most mountains don’t make it that far. Viable Range is where you will make most of your trades from. Sometimes a great signal happens with all 5 of these rules but it is only touching the Viable Range right at 40 or -40. This CAN be okay, but is also much more risky than if it was at 50 to 60 or -50 to -60.
Based on the 5 rules mentioned, take a second and look back at the photo where we initially added the Predictive Price mountains and Ice, can you decipher why the orange circle is just noise, and can you see why the red circle is a better sell location than the white circle slightly to the right of it?
Let’s bring that photo back up now and let’s discuss this:
Let's start with the orange circle:
This orange circle, without the predictive, was hard to tell if it was a good location to buy or not, but the second we turned it on we could clearly see it was just noise.
The spacing between the Predictive mountains and the Regular is almost non-existent.
There was signal clustering shortly before this signal.
Remember, there doesn’t have to be many rules broken for a signal to be either too risky or not valid at all. The safest trades are ones where it meets the requirements of all 5 rules (6 once we talk about volume, but 5 price rules).
Now, let's discuss the red circle:
This red circle, although it could have been chosen with just the regular, was much more noticeable with the predictive added on top.
It has a perfect spacing between the Predictive and the Regular all the way to the peak.
The Ice is large and both curve in very nicely towards the mountains.
The signals are within 2 bars apart from each other.
There is no signal clustering.
The Predictive is within the Viable Range and the Regular is just touching it.
For these reasons, the red circle actually would have been where you sold and not the white circle beside it.
This pretty much covers the Price Mountains, but wait! The most important Cherry on Top to your decision making process is coming next!
We have just enabled our Regular Volume Mountains and Ice (which are the black mountains + ice). As you can see, we have circled what we call the ‘Perfect Combo’. This Perfect combo is when you have all 5 Price rules met COMBINED with a high volume mountain. The Volume Mountain and Ice act as strength. They aren’t biased towards bulls or bears, they simply show strength to whatever signal is present with it.
For example, if all 5 rules are met with Price on a Blood Diamond (Bear) Signal and there is a High Volume Mountain then this is also a ‘Perfect Combo’. That Blood Diamond signal will potentially have great strength behind it. The Viable and Optimal Ranges don’t apply to volume mountains. Any volume mountain, even close to the Viable Range, is considered to be a very high mountain. High volume is when the mountain is above 0 and low volume is when it's below 0. Any signal with low volume has less of a chance of being correct, regardless of whether it abides by all 5 price rules.
You can see here that the 5 Price rules are achieved but the volume mountain is low. It is at -25. Since the 5 Price rules are right, there is still a decent amount of accuracy to this signal and the price did plummet after, but not nearly as much as it would have if the volume mountain was high with it.
We have turned our Confirming Price Mountain on here so you can get an idea of what it looks like and how it’s used. If you refer to the Support Crosses and Blood Diamonds circled in white, you’ll see that although they both received their signals on the Predictive and Regular, neither of them received it on the Confirming. This shows that these signals lost momentum shortly after. However if you look at both the red and green circles, you’ll see that they both received their confirming signals and that it helped give those signals momentum. The Confirming Price Mountain is meant to help confirm if the momentum change is still on track and the max 3 bars from the regular signal rule still applies to it. However its height within the viable and optimal range is important, just not as relevant
Before we move on to our Information Tables we want to take a second just to discuss our Volume Mountains and Ice. We haven’t had a chance yet to discuss the Predictive or Confirming Volume. When it comes to our Volume Mountains + Ice, we don’t recommend having more than 1 on at a time. The reason we have included the Predictive and Confirming is in case you find they suit your Trading Style best, not necessarily to be used the same way the Price Mountains and Ice are. The main reason for this is due to the fact that the Volume Mountains are much smaller and when overlaid on top of each other can make a confusing blur that is hard to decipher.
In this example above we have enabled both Predictive and Regular Volume just so you can understand what we are talking about. The two together can be rather confusing and actually interfere with your decision making process. For this reason, we highly recommend finding the Volume Mountain that suits your trading style best and solely sticking to that.
Our Predictive Volume Mountains and Ice may help sense volume changes before they’ve even happened. This can be very useful if your Trading Style revolves around heavy volume changes.
Our Confirming Volume Mountains and Ice are much slower and smaller, but they help show the movement of volume that has occurred already. This can be used to help see the movement of volume without fearing it may or may not happen.
Our Information Tables are there to show you valuable information on whether it is in a state of Support Cross or Blood Diamond on 6 different Time Frames at the same time. The % it shows you displays how much of a price change has occurred since that signal has happened. It is important to note, if for instance you see it is in a state of Support Cross but the % is negative, this generally means it is going to switch to Blood Diamond soon and vice versa. Therefore if you are in a trade, especially on a lower Time Frame and you are watching the 1 Day or a higher Time Frame and notice that the % is getting less and less, it may be a good time to get out.
We will conclude our Tutorial here. If you have any Questions, Concerns, Suggestions or Comments please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Settings:
1. Show Predictive to Confirmed Trendline:
The Predictive to Confirmed Trendline is very useful for seeing when the predictive (Support Cross or Blood Diamond) has hit the confirmed (It’s a strong confirmation that the trend may be shifting). This trendline also features a Moving Average which helps give you a solid marker for when the Regular / Predictive mountains cross under or over it that a momentum swing may occur. Somewhat like when the RSI crosses above/below its Moving Average it dictates momentum change, that is likewise how to interpret when it happens with the mountains and this trendline.
2. Show Price Ice and Mountains based on:
The Price Ice and Mountains are very important when it comes to deciphering signal strength. For example, When the mountains are very low (regular and predictive) and are between the 2 red line (undervalued) or even possibly below the bottom red line, and the Ice on the mountains starts to curve into the mountains and then the Predictive and Regular Support Cross occur; this is a very strong Bullish Signal. But wait, that's not all, the cherry on top is when the volume mountain (black) is ALSO high while this occurs; the Volume Mountain adds Strength to the signal. When the volume mountain is high too during this ‘Perfect Combo’ this may potentially lead to very bullish price movement occurring soon. Here is an overview of each mountain:
2.1. Predictive: Are the least reliable, but they move first and nothing will move without the predictive moving first, and getting you ready.
2.2. Regular: Are the most accurate, they don't signify strength on its own, but they sure show some momentum.
2.3. Confirming: Are slightly behind when it comes to displaying data, and therefore shouldn't be used for entry / exit, but rather to show if the trend movement has truly been confirmed or not.
When the Ice starts to curve into the Mountain, (either upward or below) it signifies possible momentum change. There are Crosses (Bull), and Diamonds (Bear) to show when they've crossed. Cross' and Diamonds balance each other out and therefore there can never be more than 1 in a row (of the same type). When the Ice and Mountain size is very large (between 40 and 70), and the predictive Ice starts to curve into its mountain, and then the predictive curves into the Regular, and the Regular Ice is curving into its Mountain, then it may have some strong weight behind that signal.\nIMPORTANT: refer to Volume tooltip below for how to increase the signal strength even more.
3. Show Volume Ice and Mountains based on:
The Volume Ice and Mountains are for giving strength to the Price's signals and Size. When there is the perfect combo (described above) AND the Volume Ice + Mountain is high, then there may be a lot of strength to that Price signals (whether it is Cross (Bull), or Diamond (Bear)).
IMPORTANT: High volume mountains, unlike Price, don't mean good or bad. Volume shows strength to the Price, and therefore if there are high Volume mountains during a Diamond (Bearish), then there may be a lot of strength to that signal and vice versa.
4. Show Information Tables:
Information tables are used to display 6 different Time Frames and whether or not each time frame is in a state of Blood Diamond (red) or Support Cross (green). They also show how much % in price has changed since the current signal happened. These are very useful for seeing how the price is fairing on different Time Frames without having to constantly change your timeframe. For instance, maybe you base your entry off the 1 day time frame but then you swing trade on the 15 minute. Well, after you’ve confirmed your entry position and are sitting on the 15 minute, you can stay on the 15 minute and see how it is fairing on the 1 day, 5 minute or whatever time frame you choose. This way you aren’t distracted from the trade at hand. All of these Time Frames can be adjusted in the Settings (GUI) to whatever resolution you wish.
5. Res1 / Res2/ Res3 / Res4 / Res5 / Res6:
These represent the different resolutions (Time Frames) being used in your information tables and can be modified to display whatever resolution works best for your trading style. By default they are:
Res1: Current Timeframe
Res2: 15 Minute
Res3: 1 Hour
Res4: 4 Hour
Res5: 1 Day
Res6: 1 Week
Backup Res (not changeable): 5 Minute (this is only used if your Current Timeframe in Res1 is a duplicate of one of the other resolutions)
HAPPY TRADING!
SOFEX High-End Indicators + BacktestingBINANCE:BTCUSDT.P BINANCE:ETHUSDT.P
Introducing the first publicly available suite of indicators for Bitcoin and Ethereum by Sofex - the High-End Indicators & Backtesting System.
🔬 Trading Philosophy
The High-End Indicators & Backtesting system offers both trend-following and mean-reversal algorithms to provide traders with a deep insight into the highly volatile cryptocurrency markets, known for their market noise and vulnerability to manipulation.
With these factors in mind, our indicators are designed to sidestep most potentially false signals. This is facilitated further by the "middle-ground" time frame (1 Hour) we use. Our focus is on the two largest cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Ethereum , which provide high liquidity, necessary for reliable trading.
Therefore, we recommend using our suite on these markets.
The backtesting version of the Sofex High-End Indicators includes mainly trend-following indicators. This is because our trading vision is that volatility in cryptocurrency markets is a tool that should be used carefully, and many times avoided. Furthermore, mean-reversal trading can lead to short-term profits, but we have found it less than ideal for long-term trading.
The script does not aim to make a lot of trades, or to always remain in a position and switch from long to short. Many times there is no direction and the market is in "random walk mode", and chasing trades is futile.
Based on our experience, it is preferable if traders remain neutral the majority of the time and only enter trades that can be exited in the foreseeable future. Trading just for the sake of it ultimately leads to loss in the long-run.
Expectations of performance should be realistic.
We also focus on a balanced take-profit to stop-loss ratio. In the default set-up of the script, that is a 2% : 2% (1:1) ratio. A relatively low stop loss and take profit build onto our idea that positions should be exited promptly. There are many options to edit these values, including enabling trailing take profit and stop loss. Traders can also completely turn off TP and SL levels, and rely on opposing signals to exit and enter new trades.
Extreme scenarios can happen on the cryptocurrency markets, and disabling stop-loss levels completely is not recommended. The position size should be monitored since all of it is at risk with no stop-loss.
We take pride in presenting this comprehensive suite of trading indicators, designed for both manual and automated use. Although automated use leads to increased efficiency, traders are free to incorporate any of our indicators into their own manual trading strategy.
⚙️ Indicators
By default, all indicators are enabled for both Long and Short trades.
Extreme Trend Breakouts
The Extreme Trend Breakouts indicator seeks to follow breakouts of support and resistance levels, while also accounting for the unfortunate fact that false signals can be generated on these levels. The indicator combines trend-breakout strategies with various other volatility and direction measurements. It works best in the beginning of trends.
Underpinning this indicator are renowned Perry Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Averages (PKAMA) alongside our proprietary adaptive moving averages. These dynamic indicators adjust their parameters based on recent price movements, attempting to catch trends while maintaining consistent performance in the long run.
In addition, our modification of the TTM Squeeze indicator further enhances the Extreme Trend Breakouts indicator, making it more responsive, especially during the initial stages of trends and filtering of "flat" markets.
High-Volatility Trend Follower
The High-Volatility Trend Follower indicator is based around the logic of evading market conditions where volatility is low (choppy markets) and aggressively following confirmed trends. The indicator works best during strong trends, however, it has the downside of entering trades at trend tops or bottoms.
This indicator also leverages our proprietary adaptive moving averages to identify and follow high-volatility trends effectively. Furthermore, it uses the Average Directional Index, Aroon Oscillator, ATR and a modified version of VWAP, to categorize trends into weak or strong ones. The VWAP indicator is used to identify the monetary (volume) inflow into a given trend, further helping to avoid short-term manipulations.
Low-Volatility Reversal
The Low-Volatility Reversal aims at plugging the holes that trend-following indicators ignore. It specifically looks for choppy markets. Using proven concepts such as Relative Strength Index and volume measurements, among others, this indicator finds local tops and bottoms with good accuracy. It works best in choppy markets with low to medium volatility. It has a downside that all reversals have, losing trades at the end of choppy markets and in the beginning of big trends.
This indicator, like the others, employs PKAMA in conjunction with our proprietary adaptive moving averages, and an Average PSAR indicator to seek out "sideways" markets. Furthermore, Bollinger Bands with an adaptive basis line is used, with the idea of trading against the short-term trends by looking at big deviations in price movement. The above mentioned indicators attempt to catch local tops and bottoms in markets.
Adaptive Trend Convergence
The Adaptive Trend Convergence aims at following trends while avoiding entering positions at local bottoms and tops. It does so by comparing a number of adaptive moving averages and looking for convergence among them. Adaptive filtering techniques for avoiding choppy markets are also used.
This indicator utilizes our proprietary adaptive moving averages, and an Average Price Range indicator to identify trend convergence and divergence effectively, preventing false signals during volatile market phases. It also makes use of Bollinger Bands with an adaptive moving average basis line and price-action adjusted deviation. Contrasting to the Low-Volatility Reversal condition described above, the Bollinger Bands used here attempt to follow breakouts outside of the lower and upper bands.
Double-Filtered Channel Breakouts
The Double-Filtered Channel Breakouts indicator is made out of adaptive channel-identifying indicators. The indicator then follows trends that significantly diverge from the established channels. This aims at following extreme trends, where rapid, continuous movements in either direction occur. This indicator works best in very strong trends and follows them relentlessly. However, these strong trends can end in strong reversals, and the indicator can be stopped out on the last trade.
Our Double-Filtered Channel Breakouts indicator is built on a foundation of adaptive channel indicators. We've harnessed the power of Keltner Channels and Bollinger Band Channels, with a similar approach used in the Adaptive Trend Convergence indicator. The basis and upper/lower bands of the channels do not rely on fixed deviation parameters, rather on adaptive ones, based on price action and volatility. This combination seeks to identify and follows extreme trends.
Direction Tracker
The Direction Tracker indicator is made out of a central slower, adaptive moving average that clearly recognizes global, long-term trends. Combined with direction and range indicators, among others, this indicator excels at finding the long-term trend and ignoring temporary pullbacks in the opposite direction. It works best at the beginning and middle of long and strong trends. It can fail at the end of trends and on very strong historical resistance lines (where sharp reversals are common).
Our Direction Tracker indicator integrates an adaptive SuperTrend indicator into its core, alongside our proprietary adaptive moving averages, to accurately identify and track long-term trends while mitigating temporary pullbacks. Furthermore, it uses Average True Range, ADX and other volatility indicators to attempt to catch unusual moves on the market early-on.
📟 Parameters Menu
To offer traders flexibility, our system comes with a comprehensive parameter menu:
Preset Selection : Choose between Bitcoin or Ethereum presets to tailor the indicators to your preferred cryptocurrency market.
Global Signal Direction: Set the global signal direction as Long, Short, or Both, depending on your trading strategy.
Global Sensitivity Parameter : Adjust the system's sensitivity to adapt to different trend-following conditions, particularly beneficial during higher-strength trends.
Source of Signals : Toggle individual indicators on or off according to your preference. By default, all indicators are enabled. Customize the indicators to trade Long, Short, or Both, aligning them with your desired market exposure.
Confirmation of Signals : Set the minimum number of confirmed signals on the same bar, ensuring signals are generated only when specific confirmation criteria are met. The default value is one, and it can be adjusted for both Long and Short signals.
Exit of Signals : You have options regarding Take-Profit (TP) and Stop-Loss (SL) levels. Enable TP/SL levels to exit trades at predetermined levels, or disable them to rely on direction changes for exits. Be aware that removing stop losses can introduce additional risk, and position sizing should be carefully monitored.
By enabling Trailing TP/SL, the system switches to a trailing approach, allowing you to:
- Place an initial customizable SL.
- Specify a level (%) for the Trailing SL to become active.
- When the activation level is reached, the system moves the trailing stop by a given Offset (%).
Additionally, you can enable exit at break-even, where the system places an exit order when the trail activation level is reached, accounting for fees and slippage.
Alert Messages : Define the fields for alert messages based on specific conditions. You can set up alerts to receive email, SMS, and in-app notifications. If you use webhooks for alerts, exercise caution, as these alerts can potentially execute trades without human supervision.
Backtesting : Default backtesting parameters are set to provide realistic backtesting performance:
- 0.04% Commission per trade (for both entries and exits)
- 3 ticks Slippage (highly dependent on exchange)
- Initial capital of $1000
- Order size of $1000
While the order size is equal to the initial capital, the script employs a 2% stop-loss order to limit losses and attempts to prevent risky trades from creating big losses. The order size is a set dollar value, so that the backtesting performance is linear, instead of using % of capital which may result in unrealistic backtesting performance.
Risk Disclaimer
Please be aware that backtesting results, while valuable for statistical overview, do not guarantee future performance in any way. Cryptocurrency markets are inherently volatile and risky. Always trade responsibly and do not risk more than you can afford to lose.
[Volume Profile] Signal Clean Up Analysis with Backtest (TSO) This is a full-cycle trading system indicator, which uses Volume Profile for generating signals using a custom developed algorithm, TP (Take Profit) and SL (Stop Loss) levels. There are 2 SOURCES for signals (each can be used separately or both can be used at the same time, each signal SOURCE is using Volume Profile levels to open optimal trade direction) with chained (NOTE: You can select several or ALL of the features, this is not limited to either one) signal cleanup and analysis approach with scheduling and alerting capabilities. Works with most popular timeframes: 1M, 5M, 15M, 1H, 4H, D, great for intraday trading!
NOTE: Every calculation is done on a confirmed closed candle bar state, so the indicator will never repaint!
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Explanation of all the Features | Configuration Guide | Indicator Settings | Signal Cleanup Analysis
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>>> Customizable Backtesting for a specific date range, results via TradingView strategy, which includes “Deep Backtesting” for largest amounts of data on trading results.
>>> Trading Schedule with customizable trading daily time range, automatic closing/alert trades before Power Hour or right before market closes or leave it open until next day.
>>> 3 Trading Systems.
>>> Multiple Signal SOURCEs for opening trades, either SOURCE can be used or both at the same time!
>>> Static/Dynamic Stop-Loss setups (HIGHLIGHT: Stop-Loss will be moved to Entry after TP1 is taken, which minimizes risk).
>>> Single or Multiple profit targets (up to 3).
>>> Take-Profit customizable offset feature (set your Take-Profit targets slightly before everyone is expecting it!).
>>> Candle bar signal analysis (matching candle color, skip opposite structured and/or doji candle uncertain signals).
>>> Additional analysis of VWAP/EMA/ATR/EWO (Elliot Wave Oscillator)/Divergence MACD+RSI/Volume signal confirmation (clean up your chart with indicator showing only the best potential signals!).
>>> Advanced Alerts setup, which can be potentially setup with a trading bot over TradingView Webhook (NOTE: This will require advanced programming knowledge).
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>>>>> Signal SOURCE(s): Green/Red arrows, which will be shown unconditionally, outside of trade engine and can be hidden if desired.
>>>>> LONG open: green "house" looking arrow below candle bar.
>>>>> SHORT open: red "house" looking arrow above candle bar.
>>>>> LONG/SHORT take-profit target: green/red circles (multi-profit > TP2/3/4/5 smaller circles).
>>>>> LONG/SHORT take-profit hits: green/red diamonds.
>>>>> LONG/SHORT stop-loss target: green/red + crosses.
>>>>> LONG/SHORT stop-loss hits: green/red X-crosses.
>>>>> LONG/SHORT EOD close (profitable trade): green/red squares.
>>>>> LONG/SHORT EOD close (loss trade): green/red PLUS(+)-crosses.
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Date Range and Trading Schedule Settings
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>>>>> Date Range: Select your start and/or end dates (uncheck “End” for indicator to show results up to the very moment and to use for LIVE trading) for backtesting results, if not using backtesting – uncheck “Start”/“End” to turn it off.
>>>>> Use TradingView “Strategy Tester” to see backtesting results
NOTE: If Strategy Tester does not show any results with Date Ranged fully unchecked, there may be an issue where a script opens a trade, but there is not enough TradingView power to set the Take-Profit and Stop-Loss and somehow an open trade gets stuck and never closes, so there are “no trades present”. In such case you will need to manually check “Start”/“End” dates or use “Depp Backtesting” feature!
>>>>> Trading Schedule: This is where you can setup Intraday Session or any custom session schedule you wish. Turn it ON. Select trading hours. Select EOD (End of Day) setting (NOTE: If it will be OFF, the indicator will assume you are holding your position open until next day!).
>>> Trading Systems: 1) "Open Until Closed by TP or SL": the signal will only open a trade if no trades are currently open/trunning, a trade can only be closed by Take Profit, Stop Loss or End of Day close (if turned on) | 2) "Open Until Closed by TP or SL + OCA": Same as 1), but if there is an opposite signal to the trade which is currently open > it will immediately be closed with new trade open or End of Day close (if turned on) | 3) "OCA (no TP or SL)": There are is Take Profit or Stop Loss, only an opposite signal will close current trade and open an opposite one or End of Day close (if turned on)
>>>>> MULTIPROFIT | TP (Take-Profit) System: Once the trade is open, all Take-Profit target(s) are immediately calculated and set for the trade > once the target(s) is hit > trade will be partially closed (if candle bar closes beyond several Take-Profit targets > trade will be reduced accordingly to the amount of how many Take-Profit targets were hit)
>>>>> MULTIPROFIT | SL (Stop-Loss) System: 1) Static – Once the trade is open, Stop-Loss is calculated and set for the remaining of the trade ||| 2) Dynamic – At trade open, Stop-Loss is calculated and set the same way, however once 1st Take-Profit is taken > Stop-Loss is moved to Entry, reducing the risk.
>>>>> # of TPs (number of take profit targets): Just like it is named, this is where you select the number of Take-Profit targets for your trading system (NOTE: If "OCA (no TP or SL)" Trading System is selected, this setting won’t do anything, since there are no TP or SLs for that system).
>>>>> TP(s) offset: This is a special feature for all Take-Profit targets, where you can turn on a customizable offset, so that if the price is almost hitting the Take-Profit target, but never actually touches it > you will capture it. This is good to use with HHLL (Highest High Lowest Low), which is pretty much a Support/Resistance as often the price will nearly touch these strong areas and turn around…
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Take-Profit and Stop-Loss visual example:
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1) A simply nice intraday trading day for SPY (S&P500 ETF TRUST) with a single Take-Profit target on each trade.
See how Take-Profit distances increase with price momentum and how Stop-Loss is following the trade reducing the risk!
2) Same intraday trading day for SPY (S&P500 ETF TRUST) with 3 Take-Profit targets with static Stop-Loss.
3) Same intraday trading day for SPY (S&P500 ETF TRUST) with 3 Take-Profit targets with dynamic Stop-Loss.
You can see how Stop-Loss was moved once TP1 is taken!
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Trade Analysis and Cleanup Settings
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>>>>> Candle Analysis | Candle Color signal confirmation: If closed candle bar color does not match the signal direction > no trade will be open.
>>>>> Candle Analysis | Skip opposite candle signals: If closed candle bar color will match the signal direction, but candle structure will be opposite (for example: bearish green hammer, long high stick on top of a small green square) > no trade will be open.
>>>>> Candle Analysis | Skip doji candle signals: If closed candle bar will be the uncertain doji > no trade will be open.
>>>>> Divergence/Oscillator Analysis | EWO (Elliot Wave Oscillator) signal confirmation: LONG will only be open if at signal, EWO is green or will be at bullish slope (you can select which setting you desire), SHORT if EWO is red or will be at bearish slope.
>>>>> Divergence/Oscillator Analysis | VWAP signal confirmation: LONG will only be open if at signal, the price will be above VWAP, SHORT if below.
>>>>> Divergence/Oscillator Analysis | Moving Average signal confirmation: LONG will only be open if at signal, the price will be above selected Moving Average, SHORT if below.
>>>>> Divergence/Oscillator Analysis | ATR signal confirmation: LONG will only be open if at signal, the price will be above ATR, SHORT if below.
>>>>> Divergence/Oscillator Analysis | RSI + MACD signal confirmation: LONG will only be open if at signal, RSI + MACD will be bullish, SHORT if RSI + MACD will be bearish.
>>>>> Volume signal confirmation: LONG/SHORT will only be open if closing candle volume is 150% above average Volume based on the Volume Length.
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Alert Settings (you don’t have to touch this section unless you will be using TradingView alerts through a Webhook to use with trading bot)
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Here is how a LONG OPEN alert looks like (each label is customizable + I can add up more items/labels if needed):
COIN: BTCUSD
TIMEFRAME: 15M
LONG: OPEN
ENTRY: 20000
TP1: 20500
TP2: 21000
TP3: 21500
SL: 19000
Leverage: 0
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Adding Alerts in TradngView
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-Right-click anywhere on the TradingView chart
-Click on Add alert
-Condition: Select this indicator by it’s name
-Alert name: Whatever you want
-Hit “Create”
-Note: If you change ANY Settings within the indicator – you must DELETE the current alert and create a new one per steps above, otherwise it will continue triggering alerts per old Settings!
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If you have any questions or issues with the indicator, please message me directly via TradingView.
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Good Luck! (NOTE: Trading is very risky, past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results, so please trade responsibly!)
METRIC-TREND-TRADERThis script is a Fully Automated trading script meant to be used with "Oanda" broker and the plug-ins for algorithmic trading automation.( FOREX ONLY)
This script is meant to capture "TREND FOLLOWING " for intraday charts (1hour) preferably and will hold for days / weeks .trading on forex markets.
(The combination of indicators includes a short high and low price channel and a longer term high and low price channel)
This script is original in description as being automated to try and capture dynamic trending markets with both long and short fractal price channels. although trend trading is not an original concept. trend trading with this dynamic indicator allows the user visualize both short term and longer term price action at the same time, helping to make better trading decisions. the channels are designed to buy breakouts in the direction of the longer term trend while trailing stop a built-in stop loss that allows normal market movement while attempting to lock in flexible profits.
The concept of this indicator is be able to quickly visualize trends by high lighting the large green areas beneath price "when trending long" which is the difference between the (user defined) short term lows and the (user defined) Long period price lows.
For "down trending" markets a large red area above price will be displayed and this is the difference between the (user defined) short term highs and the (user defined) long term highs.
This strategy uses a lower than reward profile to jump in direction of market moves for continuation,
(1 risk to 4 reward)
in the likelihood the instrument will continue (example) 200 pips before it reverts 50 pips in the counter direction.
This strategy should only be used in markets that you believe are "TRENDING" at the time of trading otherwise you risk trend trading a range market.
This script uses a (user defined period) of short term high and low price ( green/red color) and (user defined period) Long Term high and low price (green/red) chosen in the indicator settings menu.
The default parameters are 10 with a (minimum of 1 and maximum of 10000) for the short term channel and 50 with a (minimum of 1 and maximum of 10000) for the long term price channel , the default parameters = roughly 2 days "long term" and 10 hours "short term" of price action on the (1 hour) chart.
Strategy entries and exits , for Long trades the trade will be entered if the short term high crosses above the Long Term high and the Short term low is not equal to the Long term low . the trade will exit if profit or stop loss are hit or if the Short term low crosses under the long term low.
For Short trades the trade will enter short if , the short term low crosses under the long term low and the short term high is not equal to the long term high. the trade will exit if profit or stop loss are hit or the short term high crosses over the long term high
"The default parameters should be kept unless you fully understand the complete strategy"
There are two very important inputs to be selected at the user setting menu "Long Only " and "Short Only" if you are looking to place long trades only select "Long Only" or for short trades select " Short Only" it is not recommended to keep both selected as it will trade both sides!
When the trade is entered a red , a blue and green horizontal dotted line will appear on the chart.
the blue line is the strategy entry price , the red line is the stop loss price , and the green line is the take profit price . the colors will invert if the trade is long or short.
(Setting alerts should be done in the indicator settings menu, and the parameters you chose will determine the stop loss/target and the amount of "units = (position size)" you wish to trade for the (forex only) markets. using "alert() function calls only" is the only alert that should be used with this strategy.
(note : when "alert() function calls only" is set two messages will be sent, one closing any open position in the opposite direction and one placing the new order regardless if you are currently in a trade or not)
Trade targets , stoploss and trade position size are a user defined variables entered in the indicator settings menu. (target pips minimum 0 and a maximum of 1000)(stop pips minimum of 0 and maximum of 1000)
Back test date range is included in the script for back testing different data periods.
the back ground will be colored a transparent navy blue if the period you are looking trading is with in the date range( note: to place live trades the end date will need to be in the future)
this is also adjustable in the settings menu
The avoid spread filter is a user defined time in which the spread is typically higher than average, applying this filter avoids trades in the specified time. When this filter is applied there will be a transparent red back ground color in the specified time.
Back test default setting are equivocal to OANDA:USDJPY
at the time of this publication placing trades with the "Oanda" broker are as follows , USD units = 2000 equal 2000 USD position size . "Oanda" current leverage is 20 to 1 for this particular pair and commission is paid in spread (1.4) pips = 0.19 USD per trade , Margin required for the trade is 100.0 USD , Position sizing = 10% of a 1000 USD account.
OANDA:USDJPY
BE - Volume Scalping ProDear Traders,
Here with presenting the new Indicator (Strategy) for scalping which is primarily built based on the the Volume Analysis.
Idea behind this Indicator: I am sure every trader would agree that Volume is one of the Leading indicator along with Price, and hence thought to use the same for scalping the trades. There is a direct co-relation between the price and volume and thereby used this as a base for arriving at strength of the volume pumped in. Indicator is working on the Logic of "What is the ROC in price for the volume dumped in and does ROC quantify the same which is happened in the recent past of x candles." In order to be successful in scalping trade, Accuracy, Risk to reward and Money Management is very much crucial and hence thought so much on this to make it happen.
Note: Accuracy here being profitable in the trade and not hitting the bulls eye all the time.
What this indicator is providing:
Based on the volume, ROC & Candle Thresholds and using the inputs provided for RISK and Money Management options, Indicator continuously scans for trading opportunities and provides alerts for possible trades.
Alerts & Notifications:
There are basically 3 types of Alerts provided one with General Notification and Other with Dhan HQ notifications to support Algo Trades and AlgoJi for supporting Algo trades too.
Self Declaration:
I have been testing the performance in 30 seconds and 1 min chart and I haven't faced any issues yet. I strongly recommend users to use the same in timeframe less than 10 Min only.
Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: No sharing, copying, reselling, modifying, or any other forms of use are authorized for our documents, script / strategy, and the information published with them. This informational planning script / strategy is strictly for individual use and educational purposes only. This is not financial or investment advice. Investments are always made at your own risk and are based on your personal judgement. I am not responsible for any losses you may incur. Please invest wisely.
Happy to receive suggestions and feedback in order to improve the performance of the indicator better.
Ratings AlgoThe ratings algo is my discount version of the many paid-for algorithms put out by numerous different companies. A technical "rating" (by default between -10 and 10) is produced for each candle, telling the user when to buy, sell, or hold. I took 11 of my personal favorite indicators to develop a rating system. They are:
50/200 SMA crossover
10/20 SMA crossover
10/20 LSMA crossover
10/20 EMA crossover
"Arnold" a rate-of-change analysis of a smoothed LSMA
PVT and OBV momentum
MACD
RSI
DMI
Fisher Transform
The ratings system is very basic (a more complex, detailed version will be coming in the future!) where each indicator returns -1, 0, or 1, and the MAs and Oscillators are stratified with a user-defined weighting. The total calculation is based on the function:
maweight * (average of MA ratings) + oscillator weight * (average of osc ratings)
If the total value > user-defined threshold, the bar is teal, and if > 2.5 * threshold, is green, and vice versa for orange/red respectively. Purple is given if the total value is close to zero.
"Strong" signals are printed if the bar changes to either green or red and exits are printed if the bars change from green/red to any other color.
A table is also produced showing what each indicator is indicating, either "Buy" "Sell" or "Hold.
Reversal Bands are printed, intended to be used as areas where a trade might be exited if the market is sideways. If a Strong Buy signal is produced, it may be a good idea to enter the trade, and hold until the price enters the reversal bands, then hold until a candle closes outside the band for the first time.
This indicator truly shines in trending markets (like most indicators), but with very fast-acting exit signals and reversal zones, will facilitate minimal losses and possibly even profits in sideways markets.
Bot go_up DD_long/shortHello!
This strategy is based on the double bottom pattern - for entering a long position / double top-short
A double bottom pattern is formed when two price bottoms are relatively at the same level and the top acts as resistance. This pattern appears at the end of a downtrend and signals a reversal.
A double top is a bearish reversal pattern that signals the end of an uptrend. It is formed by two price highs forming at the same level and a notch line that acts as local support.
As history and practice show, the double bottom pattern works better. Moreover, in a bull market.
You can include only long or only short. BUT while there is a long, a short position will not be opened, in fact, with a long as well.
You can use reverse trade, one coin at a time.
DESCRIPTION:
// LOGIC ENTRY:
Period for short and long positions-to search for double bottom as well as double top. the more, the less false.
Change liong and short-channel width for pattern search separately for long and short.
General shift-the overall width of the channel, which changes equally at once for long and short
By default, quiet settings for tf 5 minutes are applied!
You can choose the settings you like.
// AMOUNT(USDT) FIRST ORDER AND > % NEXT
In the first column, indicate the amount, in the second, how many percent the next order will be more than the previous one.
// EXIT SETTINGS
Closing a trade by RSI when it reaches the level specified in the settings (but in the negative, the trade will never be closed, even if the condition is triggered)
Using a percentage to exit a trade + stop loss. (Put a stop order 1000+ on the market can be anything, especially if you use spot trading)
PS: in order to use the RSI output at a certain level, put a checkmark on the desired one, and also check the percentage box and indicate a take on the percentage 10-20 +)
// MARTINGALE GRID
If there is a check mark, then the grid is used.
Use all signals?
If yes, then there will be no limit on inputs from logic
If the checkbox is not checked, then you can limit the entries from the strategy logic by the specified percentage.
Grid, the next order, when decreasing by a certain percentage, an order when decreasing by the percentage that will be specified (after entering from the logic, when the next signal appears, the grid will be counted from the beginning)
PS: orders are not automatically placed, if the conditions are triggered, then the entry is only at the next bar (within the TV, it is not possible to add orders immediately, but most often, in case of straits, for the better)
// FILTER SETTINGS
The filter consists of a series of popular, averaged oscillators
//DATA RANGE
You can see the results for the selected period
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CALCULATION OF ORDERS AND MARGIN (FOR INFO ONLY)
The number of orders is the number of entries (you must always have the same number of orders in the arguments and in the properties !!)
- in the aruments for understanding, in the properties - it does not matter how much it will cost there, so many inputs will be!)
-leverage is created to calculate the margin
When you change these parameters, you will understand how much money is required in general and what maximum drawdown can be allowed
Green line-take, lower-stop-order.
To use algo trading, in fact, you need to use a script, in the service through which you will transmit a signal through webhooks, you need to select the amount.
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ОПИСАНИЕ НА РУССКОМ
//ЛОГИКА ВХОДА:
Период для шорт и лонг позиций, сдвиг для шорта лонга, также общий
По умолчанию применены спокойные настройки для тф. 5 минут.
Вы можете самостоятельно подбирать настройки, основываясь на прошлые результаты
//СУММА ВХОДА В ЮЗДТ +МАРТИНГЕЙЛ:
В первой графе указываете сумму , во второй -на сколько процентов следующий ордер будет больше предыдущего.
//НАСТРОЙКИ ВЫХОДА ИЗ СДЕЛКИ
Закрытие сделки по RSI, когда достигнет уровня, указанного в настройках ( но в минус сделка не будет закрыта никогда, даже если условие сработало)
Использование процента для выхода из сделки+ стоп приказ.( Ставьте стоп-приказ 1000+ на рынке может быть всякое, тем более, если используете спотовую торговлю)
ПС: для того, чтобы использовать выход по RSI по определенному уровню, поставьте галочку на нужный , а также поставьте галочку по проценту и укажите тейк по проценту 10-20+)
//НАСТРОЙКИ СЕТКИ
Если стоит галочка-то сетка используется.
Использовать все сигналы?
Если да, то лимита по входам от логики не будет
Если не стоит галочка, то можно ограничить входы от логики стратегии, на указанный процент.
Сетка, следующий ордер, при снижении на определенный процент-след ордер при снижении на тот процент, который будет указан ( после входа от логики , при появлении следующего сигнала сетка будет считаться с начала)
ПС: ордера автоматически не ставятся, если сработали условия, то вход, только на следующем баре ( в рамках ТВ, нет возможности добавить сразу ордера, но чаще всего, при проливах-к лучшему)
//НАСТРОЙКИ ФИЛЬТРА
Фильтр состоит из серии популярных, усредненных осцилляторов.
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БЭКТЕСТИНГ
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ПИРАМИДИНГ (исключительно для расчета)
Количество ордеров-это количество входов ( у вас всегда должно быть одинаковое количество ордеров в агрументах и в свойствах!!)
-в аргументах для понимания, в свойствах -важно, сколько там будет стоить-столько входов и будет!)
-плечо создано для расчета маржи
При изменение данных параметров Вы будете понимать сколько потребуется средств в общем и какую максимальную просадку можно допустить
Зеленая линия-тейк, нижняя-стоп-приказ.
Для использования алго-трейдинга, собственно так и нужно использовать скрипт, в сервисе, через который Вы будете передавать сигнал через веб-хуки , Вам нужно выбрать количество.
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Удачных трейдов, друзья!
NVME Blackfire XNVME Blackfire X Indicator is a trend-confirmation indicator that includes Buy and Sell signals on the chart, Support & Resistance lines, Automatic Trendlines, Session Highs and Lows, Previous MTF Candle's Highs and Lows, Strategy Mode with Working Win/Loss Calculator, Built-In Position Size Calculator, Institutional Zones, Re-Entry Points and Filters, Customisable Market Dashboard and Alerts for Many Features.
The 2 main settings for the algorithm are 'Sensitivity' and 'Agility'. When you place Blackfire X onto your charts, you should be met automatically with the best settings we've found so far and don't worry if you are struggling to find settings because our system has an onboard system that provides you with an automatic "Best Settings" for the current pair that you are on. You can choose to enable this feature on the algorithm settings or simply see what is ideal on the dashboard too.
The 'Sensitivity' controls how quickly the algorithm responds to the market's trend changes. The higher the sensitivity, the less trades on the chart. The lower the sensitivity, the more trades you'll find on the chart.
The 'Agility' controls where the signals are placed within the trend change, a lower agility will give you signals closer to its reversal points and a higher agility will give you slower signals.
We also have the option to change the indicator to your trading style, there are four modes that heavily impacts the algorithm's calculations.
These are "default", "swing mode", "scalp mode", "strategy mode".
"Default" is our normal algorithm module that utilises the user's input to provide signals using a basic filtration system.
"Swing Mode" is our algorithm that has been modified to give signals that are more delayed for swing traders.
"Scalp Mode" is our algorithm that has been modified to give signals that are quick and fast for scalps.
"Strategy Mode" utilises our default mode but instead places the user in a mode where trades will only appear if a stop loss or a take profit area has been met by the price after the signal call.
Our third key option is our bar colour switches, there are multiple options such as "Cloud-Based", "Pivot Based", "S/R Based", "Change-Based" and "Two Colour Modes". NVME Blackfire X colours the candles in the direction of the trend and a green colour shows an uptrend, a purple colour shows an unconfirmed trend or often a ranging area and a red colour shows a downtrend.
We must let traders know that the signals should be used carefully and with a trader's strategy rather than following signals for the sake of it being printed there!
Since we want this algorithm to have necessary features and respond fast too, we have chosen only trend-following and analysis features that will be quick to use and easy to understand. We want this to be different from our Vanquisher X algorithm as that is a massive multi-tool full of features for traders to enjoy.
The first main feature is our 'Trend Cloud' system, it utilises two moving average plots that creates a cloud filling and with our algorithm you can customise both of the moving averages to any currently existing moving average in the PineScript Library.
The second feature is our 'Institutional Zones' system, which plots area of the market where the institutions have placed orders and these can be used as an extra support and resistance zone for trades. There is an input option that allows the user to get more or less zones and it is called "The Detection Strength", increasing this will show more zones whilst decreasing it will show less.
The third feature is our 'Automatic Trendlines' system, which utilises two input methods ('Trendline Period' and 'Trendline Detection Ratio'), the period controls how many bars of data to lookback to for the trend-lines and the detection ratio controls how many trend-lines are plotted onto the chart.
The fourth feature is our 'Session High and Lows' system, which plots the highest high and the lowest low of each session in the trading hours, these plots can be useful for breakout traders.
The fifth feature is our 'MTF Candle Info' system, which plots the candle's high and low or the candle's open and close for a timeframe and the previous candle of choice. This can also be used for breakout traders such as having a lower timeframe breakout for a higher timeframe plot.
The sixth feature is our 'Adaptive S/R Zones', which plots support and resistance zones into any market pair that are accurate points at which the market could react and reject from.
* Informative Market Dashboard *
Our simple panel on your chart displays the most relevant data from all of our features and calculations in real-time.
Confirmation
The confirmation simply tells the user what the previous signal was and this can be useful if the user may decide to have their signals turned off on the charts.
Market State
The market state informs the user the direction of the trend whether it be ranging, in an uptrend or downtrend, you'll see the emoji that corresponds to that.
Recommended Sensitivity
This feature will show the user what the recommended sensitivity is for the current pair that the user is on and the user may find this helpful if they don't know what settings to use.
Recommended Agility
This feature will show the user what the recommended agility is for the current pair that the user is on and the user may find this helpful if they don't know what settings to use.
Trend Control
The trend control feature calculates data using the user set bars back input and it determines all the factors within the trend to give you an informative response, an uptrend will have "Bulls by: " + percentage of control and a downtrend will have "Bears by" + percentage of control.
Pair Strength
The pair strength is measures the control of bulls or bears in the form of the market strength and it will give the same response as the trend control but the percentage will be based on the buying or selling pressure.
Pair's Change
The pairs change measures the change in price from point A to point B, if the change is greater than 0%, the dashboard will inform you that Bulls are in control, and if not the dashboard will inform you that Bears are in control.
Market Money
The market money measures the amount of volume and money that is going into the current asset and if the net change is greater than 0%, bulls will be in control, if not then bears are giving the market their money.
NVME Oscillator X
This is our very own oscillator that has been integrated into our dashboard, allowing the user to see the trend of our other indicator without having to fill their charts up with more noise. If the oscillator is in a downtrend then the dashboard will state that its in a downtrend and if it is in an uptrend then it will show an uptrend text.
Volatility
This feature measures the amount of volatility in any pair and provides user with the percentage value so they can see whether or not the market is extremely volatile at the current time.
Current Session
This feature will tell the user what session they are currently on such as London, Europe, New York, Asia, Australia.
MechaAlgoWhat is MechaAlgo?
MechaAlgo was created to assist any type of trader on a day to day basis. Our intelligent and accurate algorithms turn complex charts into profitable plays, minimizing losses and maximizing profits. We hope that you will find use in the tools and resources we provide, and we will continue to improve on our products in order to take your trading to new heights!
Any Time, Any Market
Our indicators work with real time data on any market. This means that any kind of trader will find our tools useful, regardless of what you are trading.
Feature List
Multiple Signal Modes
Numerous Candle Coloring Modes
Reversal Cloud Overlay
Auto Support & Resistance
Auto Trendlines
Auto Profit Targets
Real Time Informational Dashboard
Multi-Timeframe Trend Panel
Future Trend Projection
Many More Features to Come!
By using this script you acknowledge that MechaAlgo cannot guarantee you profit, and that this product was only created in attempt to benefit traders. You also acknowledge that past performance is not indicative of future results, and that the experience of other users or what you see online may not always be your experience.
SignalCAVE Strategy BuilderYou can create strategies without writing single line of Pine Script code!
Do backtesting, set alerts and explore algorithmic trading with using SignalCAVE Strategy Builder on TradingView.
SignalCAVE Strategy Builder for TradingView
SignalCAVE is a tool that help you to create strategies in TradingView. SignalCAVE offers flexible strategy builder panel enabling users to backtest and set alerts with custom conditions (selected indicators and parameters).
CAPABILITIES
You can define rules and conditions for “Long” and “Short” signals.
“Stop Loss” or “Take Profit” functions can be activated with providing percentage values.
“Only Long”, “Only Short” or both “Long and Short” signals can be used at the same time.
Available Indicators
EMA, SMA, WMA, HMA, RSI, MACD, Stochastic, Bollinger Bands, SuperTrend, Parabolic SAR, DMI, ATR, CCI, CMF, ROC, Ichimoku, OHLC Prices
How to Set Strategy Rules?
On SignalCAVE strategy settings screen, there are four types of input groups. You can populate these input boxes based on your strategy.
A: First indicator’s parameter and index value selection area
First Input: First indicator selection.
Second Input: First indicator’s parameter selection. If you want to use default parameters, select “Default Parameters”. If you want to use custom parameters, select “Custom Parameters”. If your selection was custom, then you need to fill “P:A” input boxes to assign your custom parameter.
Third Input: First indicator’s index selection. Default parameter is “0”, If you want to get previous value of indicator/price, you can type positive numbers.
?: Condition and Interval selection area.
You can select “Upper (>), Lower (<), Upper or Equal (>=), Lower or Equal (<=), CrossOver (⬆), CrossUnder (⬇)” conditions and time frame interval for calculation both first (A:) and second (B:) indicator.
B: Second indicator’s parameter and index value selection area
First Input: Second indicator selection.
Second Input: Second indicator’s parameter selection. You may use either default parameters, or custom parameters. If your selection was custom, then you need to fill “P:B” input boxes to assign your custom parameter.
Third Input: Second indicator’s index selection. Default parameter is “0”, If you want to get previous values of indicator/price, you can type positive numbers.
P:A First indicator’s custom parameter settings. If selected indicator has less then four parameters, you can fill unnecessary fields with “0” value.
P:B Second indicator’s custom parameter settings. If selected indicator has less then four parameters, you can fill unnecessary fields with “0” value.
DASHBOARD
After you build the strategy with SignalCAVE, you can see rules and conditions on dashboard with chart view screen.
Hint: By adding multiple times of SignalCAVE strategy on your chart screen, you can build more then one strategy.
STRATEGY TESTER / BACKTEST RESULTS
You can see strategy backtest results from “Strategy Tester” panel.
By changing parameters or strategy rules (strategy optimization), you may get better results. These results does not guarantee a success for future trades.
ALERT SETTINGS
If you want to get notify about your strategy outputs (Long Entry, Long Exit, Short Entry, Short Exit, Stop, Take Profit) you can set an “Alert”.
You can click “Alert” button to create a new alert. Make sure on “Conditions” selection must be “SignalCAVE” strategy.
Paste to “Message” field exactly the text below.
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Hint: By setting a single alarm, you can get notifications for all outputs.
Do your alerts modifies when you change the strategy conditions or parameters?
While the strategy got updated, its alerts still use the strategy’s state from the time when we made the alert (TradingView Wiki, 2018b).
This has the advantage that, once we made a script alert, we can change the script’s input options, change chart settings, or remove the script from to the chart. All of that won’t affect our existing alert. That gives a lot of flexibility to keep interacting with the chart and script.
But there’s also a disadvantage: if we do want our script’s alerts to change, we first need to remove the existing alerts. Then we have to create and configure new alerts based on the indicator’s updated code or settings.
Jaws Mean Reversion [Strategy]This very simple strategy is an implementation of PJ Sutherlands' Jaws Mean reversion algorithm. It simply buys when a small moving average period (e.g. 2) is below
a longer moving average period (e.g. 5) by a certain percentage and closes when the small period average crosses over the longer moving average.
If you are going to use this, you may wish to apply this to a range of investment assets using a screener for setups, as the amount signals are low. Alternatively, you may wish to tweak the settings to provide more signals.
Context can be found here:
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High Low Reversal This bot makes use of an algorithm which detects new highs and lows. When doing long trades, the bot will trigger a buy order on a newly made low. When making shorts, the bot will trigger a short trade on new highs.
Currently, the bot is optimized for cryptocurrencies on the M15 time frame. With the right amount of leverage and portfolio optimization this bot can obtain very strong results.
Feel free to optimize it to your own liking on different assets and/or time frames.
This bot performs exceptionally well in trending markets. Currently, it's only making long trades, but you can make it do short trades in the control panel.
The settings of the back test as follows:
starting capital = 100k
leverage = 1
commission = 0.2%
Equity per trade = 50%. Since the bot only makes one trade at a time you can allow it to use a bigger portion of your balance per trade.
I've also made a study-script for easy implementation on the exchange. You get that script once you get access to this bot.
MM DonBased on the nnfx trading style this algorithms has many different calculations to provide the best signal and confirmations
1. The SuperSmooth Forecast Moving Average
2. TrendLine Moving Average
3. Smoothed Heiken Ashi Moving Average
4. Baseline that can change between 15 different moving averages
Buy/Sell Alarms for all the moving averages
Exit buy/sell Alarms
Entry
3 TP
ATR x1.5 Stop Loss auto generated per signal.
Also be able to set tp alarms for both buy/sell entries. so you place your trade and be alerted when your take profits have been hit.
works on all timeframes for scalpers, intraday, or even swing.
effective on binary as well.
Directions are simple
combine simple Market Structure & as long as everything matches (Buy Signal & everything is blue + baseline is white) (Sell Signal & everything is Red + Baseline is Red) you can enter the signal generated, exit the trade when told to exit and Manage your trade.
this was made to make trading easy and create confidence with in the trader.
Link below or PM us for access to this indicator Happy Trading
Zeus Trend DetectorAn exclusive trend detecting algorithm.
Contains the following addons, which can be activated or deactivated in the settings:
-- Zeus Cloud (Further Trend Analysis)
-- Market State Panel
-- Grey Indecision Zones
This is a premium script, that can be rented on a monthly basis.
PM if you are interested.
-Hawk
Optional Cloud Mode:
Primus V1 - BybitHey everyone,
The current version its a scalping strategy for Bybit but for those that prefers swing trading algo I can do a different version as well for different exchanges.
This is the first version on my algo Primus, expect updates on the months to come.
Relativity BULLS FUTURES 10X 1D AlgorithmHi,
This system is prepared only for leveraged markets and for Futures and CFD markets.
Leveraged processing apply to cryptocurrency contracts that are also subject to.
System parameters:
Timeframe = 1D (1 Day)
Leverage = 10x
Position Size = %1 (0.01) Each Trade
System features :
- It targets the Risk /Reward Ratio of 1/3 and above. (Risk/Reward Ratio >= 3 )
- If a Take Profit Point has come in a successful trade but the parameter conformity has not deteriorated, system continues the trade.
- In this way, you can catch strong long trends several times a year.
But it is strict as stop-loss and avoids large declines,whipsaws whenever possible.
- The system tries to avoid unnecessary processes as much as possible.
This means less commission and less sideways market.
- Since it takes advantage of the reverse market, it is suitable not only for long and short but only for long position, ie "bulls".
But this neutralizes unnecessary processes. (Short market direction, the system for bears will be published separately.)
- Stop-Loss points and Snow-take points are shown in red and green.
-However, if there is a small amount of follow-up available at the computer, it is recommended to put stop-loss only.
Because the system revises both stop-loss and take profit points according to the conditions formed.
Doing this in the right major long trend here allows you to be in trades.
-The system takes into account the risk and only opens transactions where the value corresponding to 10 leverage ratios is greater than the risk.
This provides as much protection from risk as possible.
-Alerts added.
About Backtest :
Since this system uses leveraged market, backtest results are not healthy.
But since it targets the 1/3 Risk Reward Rate (3.00),
we must look Ratio Avg Win/Loss and it must be over 0.5 because :
This ratio means: When we reach 33% of our correct trades in all our trades, we are at breakeven.
This is 100 - 33 = 66
33/66 = 0.5
So whenever this rate is over 0.5, we make a profit.
*** The fact that this ratio is over 0.70-1.00 in terms of securing ourselves because there is a maturity in the future indicates that we are doing
successful snowball trades.(Because future contracts have loss of maturity and end dates)
And we achieve success cumulatively.
Important Note : This system is prepared only for these parameters.
These parameters are designed for Futures and CFDs.
It doesn't work in spot markets.
NOTE :
The system has been prepared as a strategy to present success in a transparent manner.
Please check "Ratio Avg. Win / Loss" rates in backtests.
Important Note 2 -
Although the system revises the stop and take profit points in the required parameters, the most accurate place is when the signal comes.
It should be entered when the signal comes as much as possible and if this did not happen,
trade must be opened in the nearest bars after the signal comes.
Best regards.
[GM PRO] VolatilityA highly customizable yet simple to use volatility indicator designed for algorithmic traders in mind.
Trend traders seek volume when entering a trade. Price action without volume is like a rocket without fuel -- it won't go very far.
In the Forex world, the actual volume is unknown, however with a good volatility indicator, we can more or less predict high/low volume periods relative to recent price action with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
This indicator uses standard deviations and moving averages to calculate when there is a strong price action, or weak/sideways price action.
(JS) Multi-Time Frame Pivot Point Detector 2.0So here's an updated version of my automatic Pivot Point detector.
If you don't like having a bunch of Pivots on your chart at once, or having to cycle through various resolutions to see different ones, this is for you!
What does this indicator do? It automatically detects the nearest daily, weekly, and monthly pivot points both above and below the current price and automatically plots them for you. It's really just as simple as that.
You select how far back you want it to plot with the "Pivot Point Look Back Period" option.
I also have transparency options for each type of pivot so its easy to find the opacity you prefer and save it as a default setting.
With "Turn Off Each Pivot Point On All Time Frames" turned on, as an example, if you were to uncheck "S1/R1" then it turns S1/R1 plots off across all 3 pivot resolutions. By default however, I have it set where you can pick and choose each one individually.
I also added the default "VWAP Periodic" script from TradingView in there with it (not in prior version). This works identical to the built in indicator (because it is identical).
Trading algorithms like to target pivot points and liquidity, so I figured they would pair together nicely for active trading.
Super AlgorithmIf you make a loss, I am not responsible for it. Please use this with caution that includes proper risk and money management.
When I see a sell signal, I may short &/or close my long.
When I see a buy signal, I may long &/or close my short.
The signal is most relevant for the exact time it comes on the chart. When the bar closes, it does not repaint.
The signal can show up and disappear on a running bar. It DOES NOT repaint once the bar is closed.
Do realize that on bar close, the price may have moved significantly, and the signal may not be relevant anymore. So, it needs to be used with caution whether one uses this as soon as a signal appears or on bar close. This is not suitable for the highly large timeframe (ake over 1day). I use it on 1 day and monthly on the lower timeframe.
My primary motivation for building this was three -
1) To ensure I am not addicted and not looking at the chart 24/7
2) To ensure I do not spend a lot of time & resources on multiple indicators
3) I have a consistent profit that can help me in my poor living expenses.
4) Recently, during the huge drawdown, I noticed that my other indicator () was unable to act as quickly as needed as the volatility happened in the lower timeframe. It made me realize that I need to do something to protect my capital in the future. Hence, the idea for this indicator.
5) I use this indicator alongside my other indicators that are showing the chart as well.
In the chart above, I am using
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You do not need to use all of these indicators. I have them always on my chart as I showed above.
The buy and sell shown with a blue background is the one coming from this indicator. The only thing that one can customize is colour.
This indicator differs significantly from my other indicators. This indicator prints less signal as careful work went in to reduce noise as much as possible and is to be used for 1 day or less tf.
I use it alongside other indicators for confirmation bias. The other indicators I use are the ones that come from me as well as shown on the chart.
This can possibly be used for other instruments. As I only use it for trading BTCUSD, I have crudely tested for BTCUSD after the dump and has been doing ok so far.
The code is written in Version 4 of pine script. If there are bugs, please let me know.
For info on gaining access see the ⬇ link below ⬇ in our signature field & direct message me. I have a busy schedule at my own workplace. Trading is my hobby. Hence, please be kind to me if I am late in replying
[GM ELITE] Dynamic - Setup AssistantAdditional Tool for Customers of Dynamic. Over 20 indicators built in. Separate Indicator windows to help setup GM Dynamic Algorithm. Toggle which indicator you want to view.
NJAlgoSignalv2NJ-ALGO-SIGNAL
Combination of Price Breakout with Volume
Bar Color
Yellow = Breakout with Volume and Trend Change
Lime = Breakout with Volume
Blue = Breakout without Volume
Black Line = Trailing Stop Line
Sell when price break the Stop Loss Line.
Try to entry on Yellow and Lime Candle.
Can consider to exit when Blue Candle occur. Sign of weakness on uptrend.
Label
Shows only when bar color condition meet
Calculate risk level based on the current price and trailing stop loss line (Black Line).
52W High
By default is off.
Background Color
To Indicate Bullish or Bearish zone.
Green = Bullish zone
Red = Bearish zone