MFI- Momentum Fusion IndicatorIndicator Overview
The "MFI - Momentum Fusion Indicator" is a comprehensive trading tool designed for TradingView that combines several technical analysis methods to assist traders in identifying potential buy and sell opportunities in financial markets.
Key Components
Moving Averages (MA): Uses two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) with periods defined by the user (default 10 and 20). The indicator generates buy signals when the shorter MA (MA 10) crosses above the longer MA (MA 20) and sell signals when it crosses below, helping to pinpoint trend reversals.
Relative Strength Index (RSI): A momentum oscillator that helps identify overbought or oversold conditions, adding a layer of confirmation to the signals generated by the moving averages.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA 50): Used to gauge the medium-term trend direction. The color of the EMA line changes based on whether the trend is up (green) or down (red), providing a visual representation of the market trend.
Average True Range (ATR): This component measures market volatility. Signals are only generated when the ATR confirms significant market movement relative to the EMA50, enhancing the reliability of the signals during volatile conditions.
How It Works
Signal Generation: The core of the indicator is based on the crossover of two SMAs. A buy signal is issued when the short-term MA crosses above the long-term MA during sufficient market volatility (confirmed by ATR). Conversely, a sell signal is triggered when the short-term MA crosses below the long-term MA under similar conditions.
Trend Confirmation: The EMA50 helps confirm the broader market trend, while the ATR ensures that the crossover signals occur during periods of meaningful price movement, filtering out noise and less significant price movements.
Use Case
For Traders: The indicator is ideal for traders who need clear, actionable signals combined with an assessment of market conditions. It’s particularly useful in markets where understanding volatility and momentum is crucial, such as in cryptocurrencies and forex.
Benefits
Comprehensive Analysis: Combines trend, momentum, and volatility analysis in one tool, providing a multifaceted approach to the markets.
Enhanced Decision-Making: By integrating multiple indicators, it reduces the likelihood of false signals and enhances decision-making confidence.
Customizable and Dynamic: Allows for easy adjustment of parameters to fit different trading styles and market conditions.
This indicator equips traders with a powerful blend of tools to analyze price movements and make informed trading decisions based on a combination of trend, momentum, and volatility insights.
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Danger Signals from The Trading MindwheelThe " Danger Signals " indicator, a collaborative creation from the minds at Amphibian Trading and MARA Wealth, serves as your vigilant lookout in the volatile world of stock trading. Drawing from the wisdom encapsulated in "The Trading Mindwheel" and the successful methodologies of legends like William O'Neil and Mark Minervini, this tool is engineered to safeguard your trading journey.
Core Features:
Real-Time Alerts: Identify critical danger signals as they emerge in the market. Whether it's a single day of heightened risk or a pattern forming, stay informed with specific danger signals and a tally of signals for comprehensive decision-making support. The indicator looks for over 30 different signals ranging from simple closing ranges to more complex signals like blow off action.
Tailored Insights with Portfolio Heat Integration: Pair with the "Portfolio Heat" indicator to customize danger signals based on your current positions, entry points, and stops. This personalized approach ensures that the insights are directly relevant to your trading strategy. Certain signals can have different meanings based on where your trade is at in its lifecycle. Blow off action at the beginning of a trend can be viewed as strength, while after an extended run could signal an opportunity to lock in profits.
Forward-Looking Analysis: Leverage the 'Potential Danger Signals' feature to assess future risks. Enter hypothetical price levels to understand potential market reactions before they unfold, enabling proactive trade management.
The indicator offers two different modes of 'Potential Danger Signals', Worst Case or Immediate. Worst Case allows the user to input any price and see what signals would fire based on price reaching that level, while the Immediate mode looks for potential Danger Signals that could happen on the next bar.
This is achieved by adding and subtracting the average daily range to the current bars close while also forecasting the next values of moving averages, vwaps, risk multiples and the relative strength line to see if a Danger Signal would trigger.
User Customization: Flexibility is at your fingertips with toggle options for each danger signal. Tailor the indicator to match your unique trading style and risk tolerance. No two traders are the same, that is why each signal is able to be turned on or off to match your trading personality.
Versatile Application: Ideal for growth stock traders, momentum swing traders, and adherents of the CANSLIM methodology. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned investor, this tool aligns with strategies influenced by trading giants.
Validation and Utility:
Inspired by the trade management principles of Michael Lamothe, the " Danger Signals " indicator is more than just a tool; it's a reflection of tested strategies that highlight the importance of risk management. Through rigorous validation, including the insights from "The Trading Mindwheel," this indicator helps traders navigate the complexities of the market with an informed, strategic approach.
Whether you're contemplating a new position or evaluating an existing one, the " Danger Signals " indicator is designed to provide the clarity needed to avoid potential pitfalls and capitalize on opportunities with confidence. Embrace a smarter way to trade, where awareness and preparation open the door to success.
Let's dive into each of the components of this indicator.
Volume: Volume refers to the number of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period. It is a measure of the total trading activity and liquidity, indicating the overall interest in a stock or market.
Price Action: the analysis of historical prices to inform trading decisions, without the use of technical indicators. It focuses on the movement of prices to identify patterns, trends, and potential reversal points in the market.
Relative Strength Line: The RS line is a popular tool used to compare the performance of a stock, typically calculated as the ratio of the stock's price to a benchmark index's price. It helps identify outperformers and underperformers relative to the market or a specific sector. The RS value is calculated by dividing the close price of the chosen stock by the close price of the comparative symbol (SPX by default).
Average True Range (ATR): ATR is a market volatility indicator used to show the average range prices swing over a specified period. It is calculated by taking the moving average of the true ranges of a stock for a specific period. The true range for a period is the greatest of the following three values:
The difference between the current high and the current low.
The absolute value of the current high minus the previous close.
The absolute value of the current low minus the previous close.
Average Daily Range (ADR): ADR is a measure used in trading to capture the average range between the high and low prices of an asset over a specified number of past trading days. Unlike the Average True Range (ATR), which accounts for gaps in the price from one day to the next, the Average Daily Range focuses solely on the trading range within each day and averages it out.
Anchored VWAP: AVWAP gives the average price of an asset, weighted by volume, starting from a specific anchor point. This provides traders with a dynamic average price considering both price and volume from a specific start point, offering insights into the market's direction and potential support or resistance levels.
Moving Averages: Moving Averages smooth out price data by creating a constantly updated average price over a specific period of time. It helps traders identify trends by flattening out the fluctuations in price data.
Stochastic: A stochastic oscillator is a momentum indicator used in technical analysis that compares a particular closing price of an asset to a range of its prices over a certain period of time. The theory behind the stochastic oscillator is that in a market trending upwards, prices will tend to close near their high, and in a market trending downwards, prices close near their low.
While each of these components offer unique insights into market behavior, providing sell signals under specific conditions, the power of combining these different signals lies in their ability to confirm each other's signals. This in turn reduces false positives and provides a more reliable basis for trading decisions
These signals can be recognized at any time, however the indicators power is in it's ability to take into account where a trade is in terms of your entry price and stop.
If a trade just started, it hasn’t earned much leeway. Kind of like a new employee that shows up late on the first day of work. It’s less forgivable than say the person who has been there for a while, has done well, is on time, and then one day comes in late.
Contextual Sensitivity:
For instance, a high volume sell-off coupled with a bearish price action pattern significantly strengthens the sell signal. When the price closes below an Anchored VWAP or a critical moving average in this context, it reaffirms the bearish sentiment, suggesting that the momentum is likely to continue downwards.
By considering the relative strength line (RS) alongside volume and price action, the indicator can differentiate between a normal retracement in a strong uptrend and a when a stock starts to become a laggard.
The integration of ATR and ADR provides a dynamic framework that adjusts to the market's volatility. A sudden increase in ATR or a character change detected through comparing short-term and long-term ADR can alert traders to emerging trends or reversals.
The "Danger Signals" indicator exemplifies the power of integrating diverse technical indicators to create a more sophisticated, responsive, and adaptable trading tool. This approach not only amplifies the individual strengths of each indicator but also mitigates their weaknesses.
Portfolio Heat Indicator can be found by clicking on the image below
Danger Signals Included
Price Closes Near Low - Daily Closing Range of 30% or Less
Price Closes Near Weekly Low - Weekly Closing Range of 30% or Less
Price Closes Near Daily Low on Heavy Volume - Daily Closing Range of 30% or Less on Heaviest Volume of the Last 5 Days
Price Closes Near Weekly Low on Heavy Volume - Weekly Closing Range of 30% or Less on Heaviest Volume of the Last 5 Weeks
Price Closes Below Moving Average - Price Closes Below One of 5 Selected Moving Averages
Price Closes Below Swing Low - Price Closes Below Most Recent Swing Low
Price Closes Below 1.5 ATR - Price Closes Below Trailing ATR Stop Based on Highest High of Last 10 Days
Price Closes Below AVWAP - Price Closes Below Selected Anchored VWAP (Anchors include: High of base, Low of base, Highest volume of base, Custom date)
Price Shows Aggressive Selling - Current Bars High is Greater Than Previous Day's High and Closes Near the Lows on Heaviest Volume of the Last 5 Days
Outside Reversal Bar - Price Makes a New High and Closes Near the Lows, Lower Than the Previous Bar's Low
Price Shows Signs of Stalling - Heavy Volume with a Close of Less than 1%
3 Consecutive Days of Lower Lows - 3 Days of Lower Lows
Close Lower than 3 Previous Lows - Close is Less than 3 Previous Lows
Character Change - ADR of Last Shorter Length is Larger than ADR of Longer Length
Fast Stochastic Crosses Below Slow Stochastic - Fast Stochastic Crosses Below Slow Stochastic
Fast & Slow Stochastic Curved Down - Both Stochastic Lines Close Lower than Previous Day for 2 Consecutive Days
Lower Lows & Lower Highs Intraday - Lower High and Lower Low on 30 Minute Timeframe
Moving Average Crossunder - Selected MA Crosses Below Other Selected MA
RS Starts Curving Down - Relative Strength Line Closes Lower than Previous Day for 2 Consecutive Days
RS Turns Negative Short Term - RS Closes Below RS of 7 Days Ago
RS Underperforms Price - Relative Strength Line Not at Highs, While Price Is
Moving Average Begins to Flatten Out - First Day MA Doesn't Close Higher
Price Moves Higher on Lighter Volume - Price Makes a New High on Light Volume and 15 Day Average Volume is Less than 50 Day Average
Price Hits % Target - Price Moves Set % Higher from Entry Price
Price Hits R Multiple - Price hits (Entry - Stop Multiplied by Setting) and Added to Entry
Price Hits Overhead Resistance - Price Crosses a Swing High from a Monthly Timeframe Chart from at Least 1 Year Ago
Price Hits Fib Level - Price Crosses a Fib Extension Drawn From Base High to Low
Price Hits a Psychological Level - Price Crosses a Multiple of 0 or 5
Heavy Volume After Significant Move - Above Average and Heaviest Volume of the Last 5 Days 35 Bars or More from Breakout
Moving Averages Begin to Slope Downward - Moving Averages Fall for 2 Consecutive Days
Blow Off Action - Highest Volume, Largest Spread, Multiple Gaps in a Row 35 Bars or More Post Breakout
Late Buying Frenzy - ANTS 35 Bars or More Post Breakout
Exhaustion Gap - Gap Up 5% or Higher with Price 125% or More Above 200sma
Nightrangers IndicatorDescription
This indicator combines three EMA's, Ichimoku Cloud, RSI and MACD. By combining and modifying their use case this turns into an extremely powerful and accessible indicator for finding long and short position entries, below is a description of how to use this indicator, and what makes it different.
Primary Use case
The three EMA's would be the initial indicators you would be looking at, they are based on the 7d, 25d and 200d MA - Used on their own, they would be worthless, and this is where the Ichimoku Cloud comes into it, I have removed all other aspects of the Ichimoku Cloud and only kept the baseline, combine this with the three MA's and we have a very powerful indicator for finding Long entries, that is used uniquely in a way to which the Ichimoku Cloud is not originally meant to be used for.
An early indication of a LONG entry would be when the 7d MA crosses above the Ichimoku Baseline, through this early indicator, you are able to watch and monitor the chart, you would be waiting to see if the 25d MA then also crosses above the Ichimoku Baseline, This would be the second important indication of a long entry. The 200d MA helps here when making decisions on where to set your own personal take profits - If the Ichimoku baseline, and the MA's are below the 200d MA, you would be expecting a bounce point here, or heavy resistance so the long entry could be over a shorter period, than that if it was above the 200d MA, which is why it is included here, to help make a better informed choice.
The latter is reversed for finding short positions, and entries. This indicator is completely reliant on each other to find the best possible entry/exit by complementing each other, and by using the Ichimoku Baseline on it's own, and not as the Ichimoku Cloud is intended.
Just using these though, is not enough, which is why the RSI and MACD are also combined, once the conditions are met above, You may find that there can be false positives for entries, and this is where the RSI has multiple use cases within this script.
Firstly the backdrop colour will change based on whether the chart is in an uptrend or downtrend, This is a visual indicator provided to work simultaneaously on the chart itself to help identification of entries/exits easier to identify in conjunction with the above.
Secondly, It is used to display in the top right, The current Trend in a text format, as well as if the current chart is in one of three phases, these are Overbrought, Oversold and accumulation.
And finally it will display the current RSI Value on the last candle in a clear to see blue Label, This helps with the visual accessible side, to help you make a more informed choice depending on your own personal tolerance.
This ties into the above Indicators, by combining the information, you would not be looking to take a long, if for example, the RSI showed it was over-brought, and in a downtrend, even if the MA's had crossed above the Baseline, as this would most likely be a fakeout.
However if the Indicators above, showed a potential long, and the backdrop had flipped green, indicating an uptrend, and it was in an accumulation phase, you would consider this position. and this is where the MACD comes into play.
You would use the MACD to see whether or not the Signal line has crossed over the MACD line, and vice versa - However this script uses it to simplify and portray current market sentiment, and visually display by reducing clutter on screen, and making it more accessible.
It is designed to portray an easy to read and understand visual indicator by displaying in the top right simply as Bullish or Bearish, with markers above the candles ( "M" and "MX" ).
The M indicator is to show where the MACD Crosses above the Signal, and if aligned with all the other indicators within the script, shows a very strong confirmation for a buying opportunity, and vice versa for the "MX" indicator if aligned with the other indicators in reverse, provides a very strong confirmation for opening a short position or for selling.
Secondary Use case
By combining the indicators above, the secondary conditions you would be looking for, If you opened a LONG position, would be knowing when to sell, On top of what has been described above already regarding this, you would be looking to start taking profits, when the 7d MA crosses above or across the candles, and looking to close the position, when the 25d MA also crosses above the candles, and respectively, in reverse for closing short positions. This is shown across the charts to be extremely useful, however, combine this with the other indicators, portrayed in an easy to use and understand visual representation, you are now able to make more informed decisions, on whether to close a position or not.
How is it different and not just a mash up
I have combined these indicators to make the world of trading more accessible for everyone regardless of circumstances, by creating an easy to understand visual representation, keeping colours vibrant and easy to stand out, with clear and simple to read text indications. So whether you are a seasoned trader, or just starting out, you can make more informed choices, without the need of learning how to use multiple different indicators, and learning how to combine them all, or if you have difficulties learning, this indicator also simplifies a lot of the more technical intricacies, by still allowing you to make a more informed choice.
Fusion: Machine Learning SuiteThe Fusion: Machine Learning Suite combines multiple technical analysis dimensions and harnesses the predictive power of machine learning, seamlessly integrating a diverse array of classic and novel indicators to deliver precision, adaptability, and innovation.
Features and Capabilities
Multidimensional Analysis: Fusion: MLS integrates various technical analysis dimensions to offer a more comprehensive perspective.
Machine Learning Integration: Utilizing ML algorithms, Fusion: MLS offers adaptability to market changes.
Custom Indicators: Including dimensions like "Moon Lander", "Cap Line" and "Z-Pack" the indicator expands the scope of traditional technical analysis methods.
Tailored Customization: With customization options, Fusion: MLS allows traders to configure the tool to suit their specific strategies and market focus.
In the following sections, we'll explore the features and settings of Fusion: MLS in detail, providing insights into how it can be utilized.
Major Features and Settings
The indicator consists of several core components and settings, each designed to provide specific functionalities and insights. Here's an in-depth look:
Machine Learning Component
Distance Classifier: A Strategic Approach to Market Analysis
In the world of trading and investment, the ability to classify and predict price movements is paramount. Machine learning offers powerful tools for this purpose.
The Fusion: MLS indicator among others incorporates an Approximate Nearest Neighbors (ANN)* algorithm, a machine learning classification technique, and allows the selection of various distance functions .
This flexibility sets Fusion: MLS apart from existing solutions. The available distance functions include:
Euclidean: Standard distance metric, commonly used as a default.
Chebyshev: Also known as maximum value distance.
Manhattan: Sum of absolute differences.
Minkowski: Generalized metric that includes Euclidean and Manhattan as special cases.
Mahalanobis: Measures distance between points in a correlated space.
Lorentzian: Known for its robustness to outliers and noise.
*For a deeper understanding of the Approximate Nearest Neighbors (ANN) algorithm, traders are encouraged to refer to the relevant articles that can be found in the public domain.
Alternative scoring system
Fusion: MLS also includes a custom scoring alternative based on directional price action.
"Combined: Directional" and "Alpha: Directional" scoring types represent our own directional change algorithm, simple yet effective in displaying trend direction changes early on. They are visualized by color changes when scoring becomes below or above zero.
Changes in scoring quickly reflect shifts in buyer and seller sentiment.
Traders may choose signals by Color Change in the indicator settings to get alerts when scoring color shifts, not waiting until the histogram crosses the zero level.
Application in Trading
Machine learning classification has become an integral part of modern trading, offering innovative ways to analyze and interpret financial data.
Many algorithmic trading systems leverage ML classification to automate trading decisions. By continuously learning from real-time data, these systems can adapt to changing market conditions and execute trades with increased efficiency and accuracy.
ML classification allows for the development of tailored trading strategies as traders can select specific algorithms, dimensions, and filters that align with their trading style, goals, and the particular market they are operating.
We have integrated ML classification with traditional trading tools, such as moving averages and technical indicators. This fusion creates a more robust analysis framework, combining the strengths of classical techniques with the adaptability of machine learning.
Whether used independently or in conjunction with other tools, ML classification represents a significant advancement in trading technology, opening new avenues for exploration, innovation, and success in the financial world.
ML: Weighting System
The Fusion: MLS indicator introduces a unique weighting system that allows traders to customize the influence of various technical indicators in the machine learning process. This feature is not only innovative but also provides a level of control and adaptability that sets it apart from other indicators.
Customizable Weights
The weighting system allows users to assign specific weights to different indicators such as Moon Lander, RSI, MACD, Money Flow, Bollinger Bands, Cap Line, Z-Pack, Squeeze Momentum*, and MA Crossover. These weights can be adjusted manually, providing the ability to emphasize or de-emphasize specific indicators based on the trader's strategy or market conditions.
*Note, we determined via testing that the popular "Squeeze" indicator can actually be well replicated by simply using inputs of 15 & 199 in the bedrock indicator - MACD ; while we employed the standard "Squeeze" formula (developed by J. Carter ) in Fusion: MLS, traders are hereby made aware of our research findings regarding such.
The weighting system's importance lies in its ability to provide a more nuanced and personalized analysis. By adjusting the weights of different indicators a trader focusing on momentum strategies might assign higher weights to the Squeeze Momentum and MA Crossover indicators, while a trader looking for volatility might emphasize RSI and Bollinger Bands.
The ability to customize weights adds a layer of complexity and adaptability that is rare in standard machine-learning indicators.
Custom Indicators: Moon Lander
The "Moon Lander" is not just a catchy name; it's a robust feature inspired by principles from aerospace engineering and offers a unique perspective on trading analysis. Here's a conceptual overview:
Fast EMA and Kalman Matrix
"Moon Lander" incorporates both a Fast Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and a Kalman Matrix in its design. These two elements are combined to create a histogram, providing a specific approach to data analysis.
The Kalman Matrix, or Kalman Filter, is a mathematical concept used for estimating variables that can be measured indirectly and contain noise or uncertainty. It's a standard tool in machine learning and control systems, known for its ability to provide optimal estimates based on observed data.
Kalman Filter: A Navigational Tool
The Kalman filter, an essential part of "Moon Lander," is a mathematical concept known for its applications in navigation and control systems used by NASA in the apollo program :
Guidance in Uncertainty: Just as the Kalman filter helped guide complex aerospace missions through uncertain paths, it assists traders in navigating the often unpredictable financial markets.
Filtering Noise: In trading, the Kalman filter serves to filter out market noise, allowing traders to focus on the underlying trends.
Predictive Capabilities: Its ability to predict future states makes it a valuable tool for forecasting market movements and trend directions.
Custom Indicators: Cap Line and Z-Pack
Fusion: MLS integrates our additional proprietary custom indicators that have been published on TradingView earlier:
Cap Line: Delve into the specific functionalities and applications of our proprietary "Cap Line" indicator in the published description on TradingView.
Z-Pack: Explore the analytical perspectives, focused on the z-score methodology, and custom "Z-Pack" indicator by reviewing the published description on TradingView.
Buy/Sell Signal Generation Algorithms
Fusion: MLS offers various options for generating buy/sell signals, tailored to different trading strategies and perspectives:
Fusion: Allows traders to select any number of dimensions to receive buy/sell signals from, offering customized signal generation.
ML: Utilizes the machine learning ANN distance for signal generation.
Color Change: Generates signals by selected scoring type color change.
Displayed Dimension, Alpha Dimension: Generate signals based on specific selected dimensions.
These algorithms provide flexibility in determining buy/sell signals, catering to different trading styles and market conditions.
Filters
Filters are used to refine and selectively include or exclude signals based on specific criteria. Rather than generating signals, these filters act as gatekeepers, ensuring that only the signals meeting certain conditions are considered. Here's an overview of the filters used:
Dynamic State Predictor (DSP)
The DSP employs the Kalman Matrix to evaluate existing signals by comparing the fast and slow-moving averages, both processed through the Kalman Matrix. Based on the relationship between these averages, the DSP may exclude specific signals, depending on whether they align with upward or downward trends.
Average Directional Index (ADX)
The ADX filter evaluates the strength of existing trends and filters out signals that do not meet the specified ADX threshold and length, focusing on significant market movements.
Feature Engineering: RSI
Applies a filter to the existing signals, clearing out those that do not meet the criteria for RSI overbought or oversold threshold condition.
Feature Engineering: MACD
Assesses existing signals to identify changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a trend, filtering out those that do not align with MACD trend direction.
The Visual Component
The machine learning component is an internal component. However, the indicator also offers an equally important and useful visual component. It is a graphical representation of the multiple technical analysis dimensions, that can be combined in various ways (where the name "Fusion" comes from), allowing traders to visualize the underlying data and its analysis.
Displayed Dimension: Visualization and Normalization
The Fusion: MLS indicator offers a "Displayed Dimension" feature that visualizes various dimensions as a histogram. These dimensions may include RSI, MAs, BBs, MACD, etc.
RSI Dimension on the image + ML signals
Normalization: Each dimension is normalized. If any dimension has extreme values, a Fisher transformation is applied to bring them within a reasonable range.
Combined Dimension: When selecting the "Combined" option , the normalized values of the selected dimensions are combined using techniques such as standardization, normalization, or winsorization. This flexibility enables tailored visualization and analysis.
Alpha Dimension: Enhancing Analysis
The "Alpha Dimension" feature allows traders to select an additional dimension alongside the Displayed Dimension. This facilitates a combined analysis, enhancing the depth of insights.
Theme Selection
Fusion: MLS offers various themes such as "Sailfish", "Iceberg", "Moon", "Perl", "Candy" and "Monochrome" Traders can select a theme that resonates with their preference, enhancing visual appeal. There is also a "Custom" theme available that allows the user to choose the colors of the theme.
Customizing Fusion: MLS for Various Markets and Strategies
Fusion: MLS is designed with customization in mind. Traders can tailor the indicator to suit various markets and trading strategies. Selecting specific dimensions allows it to align with individual trading goals.
Selecting Dimensions: Choose the dimensions that resonate with your trading approach, whether focusing on trend-following, momentum, or other strategies.
Adjusting Parameters: Fine-tune the parameters of each dimension, including custom ones like "Moon Lander," to suit specific market conditions.
Theme Customization: Select a theme that aligns with your visual preferences, enhancing your chart's readability and appeal.
Utilizing Research: Leverage the underlying algorithms and research, such as machine learning classification by ANN and the Kalman filter, to deepen your understanding and application of Fusion: MLS.
Alerts
The indicator includes an alerting system that notifies traders when new buy or sell signals are detected.
Disclaimer
The information provided herein is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, endorsement, nor a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instruments. Fusion: MLS is a technical analysis tool, and like all tools, it should be used with caution and in conjunction with other forms of analysis.
Traders and investors are encouraged to consult with a licensed financial professional and conduct their own research before making any trading or investment decisions. Past performance of the Fusion: MLS indicator or any trading strategy does not guarantee future results, and all trading involves risk. Users of Fusion: MLS should understand the underlying algorithms and assumptions and consider their individual risk tolerance and investment goals when using this tool.
Screener RSI,MACD,MACROSS,Stochastic,200MA, BY MK TRADERThis script lets you pick 20 symbols to check for ma crosses. The way it works is it scans all 20 of your symbols for moving average crosses and then it sends an both a regular alert and a visual alert inside of the indicator. I found that ma cross strategies are very popular right now so I thought it would be nice to have one indicator instead of 20 discord servers. The features include: 20 custom symbols, alerts, custom colors, ma select, and custom time frames. If you want to use the custom time frame option, use the lowest time frame possible. That way you wont have gaps.
it is a simple Ma cross alert. We can set any ma period.Simple alert for 20MA cross. We can set any ma period.
it plots the crossing candle. This script is purely testing purpose.
Trend MA 20Simple to use for anyone trading a 20 length moving average.
Crossover is signaled once 20 MA crosses 1 MA at close of selected time interval.
Trend TraderDescription and Usage of the "Trend Trader" Indicator
The "Trend Trader" indicator, created by Gerardo Mercado as a legacy project, is a versatile trading tool designed to identify potential buy and sell signals across various instruments. While it provides predefined settings for popular instruments like US30, NDX100, GER40, and GOLD, it can be seamlessly adapted to any market, including forex pairs like EUR/USD. The indicator combines moving averages, time-based filters, and MACD confirmation to enhance decision-making for traders.
How It Works
Custom Moving Averages (MAs):
The indicator uses two moving averages:
Short MA: A faster-moving average (default: 10 periods).
Long MA: A slower-moving average (default: 100 periods).
Buy signals are generated when the Short MA crosses above the Long MA.
Sell signals are triggered when the Short MA crosses below the Long MA.
Time-Based Signals:
The user can define specific trading session times (start and end in UTC) to focus on high-activity periods for their chosen market.
Signals and background coloring are only active during the allowed session times.
MACD Confirmation:
A MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) calculation on a 15-minute timeframe ensures stronger confirmation for signals.
Buy signals require the MACD line to be above the signal line.
Sell signals require the MACD line to be at or below the signal line.
Target Levels:
Predefined profit targets are dynamically set based on the selected trading instrument.
While it includes settings for US30, NDX100, GER40, and GOLD, the target levels can be adjusted to fit the volatility and structure of any asset, including forex pairs like EUR/USD.
Target 1 and Target 2 levels display when these thresholds are met after an entry signal.
Adaptability to Any Market:
Although predefined options are included for specific instruments, the indicator's moving averages, time settings, and MACD logic are applicable to any tradable asset, making it suitable for forex, commodities, indices, and more.
Visual Alerts:
Labels appear on the chart to highlight "BUY" and "SELL" signals at crossover points.
Additional labels indicate when price movements reach the predefined target levels.
Bar and background coloring visually represent active signals and MACD alignment.
Purpose
The indicator aims to simplify trend-following and momentum-based trading strategies. By integrating moving averages, MACD, customizable time sessions, and dynamic targets, it offers clear entry and exit points while being adaptable to the needs of individual traders across diverse markets.
How to Use
Setup:
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart.
Configure the moving average periods, trading session times, and target levels according to your preferences.
Select the instrument for predefined target settings or customize them to fit the asset you’re trading (e.g., EUR/USD or other forex pairs).
Interpreting Signals:
Buy Signal: The Short MA crosses above the Long MA, MACD confirms the upward trend, and the session is active.
Sell Signal: The Short MA crosses below the Long MA, MACD confirms the downward trend, and the session is active.
Adapt for Any Instrument:
Adjust the predefined target levels to match the volatility and trading style for your chosen asset.
For forex pairs like EUR/USD, consider typical pip movements to set appropriate profit targets.
Targets:
Use the provided target labels (e.g., 50 or 100 points) or customize them to reflect realistic profit goals based on the asset’s volatility.
Visual Aids:
Pay attention to the background color:
Greenish: Indicates a bullish trend during the allowed session.
Redish: Indicates a bearish trend during the allowed session.
Use the "BUY" and "SELL" labels for actionable insights.
This indicator is a flexible and powerful tool, suitable for traders across all markets. Its adaptability ensures that it can enhance your strategy, whether you’re trading forex, commodities, indices, or other assets. By offering actionable alerts and customizable settings, the "Trend Trader" serves as a valuable addition to any trader’s toolkit. FX:EURUSD
NonLag MAThe Non-Lag Moving Average (MA) is a technical analysis indicator designed to track price trends with significantly less lag than traditional moving averages like the SMA or EMA.
Its primary purpose is to provide a smoother, more responsive representation of the current price direction. It achieves this by using a complex, adaptive filtering algorithm—often involving trigonometric functions (like the cosine function in the code you provided)—to assign weights to past price data. This sophisticated calculation allows it to stay closer to the price action, aiming to give earlier and more reliable trend signals.
Traders use the Non-Lag MA to:
Identify Trend Direction : The slope and color of the indicator line clearly signal whether the market is in an uptrend (rising) or a downtrend (falling).
Generate Crossover Signals : Like other moving averages, a faster Non-Lag MA crossing above a slower one can indicate a buy signal, while a cross below can signal a sell.
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Just another publicly available indicator from MT5 translated.
Smooth BTCSPL [GiudiceQuantico] – Dual Smoothed MAsSmooth BTCSPL – Dual Smoothed MAs
What it measures
• % of Bitcoin addresses in profit vs loss (on-chain tickers).
• Spread = profit % − loss % → quick aggregate-sentiment gauge.
• Optional alpha-decay normalisation ⇒ keeps the curve on a 0-1 scale across cycles.
User inputs
• Use Alpha-Decay Adjusted Input (true/false).
• Fast MA – type (SMA / EMA / WMA / VWMA) & length (default 100).
• Slow MA – type & length (default 200).
• Colours – Bullish (#00ffbb) / Bearish (magenta).
Computation flow
1. Fetch daily on-chain series.
2. Build raw spread.
3. If alpha-decay enabled:
alpha = (rawSpread − 140-week rolling min) / (1 − rolling min).
4. Smooth chosen base with Fast & Slow MAs.
5. Bullish when Fast > Slow, bearish otherwise.
6. Bars tinted with the same bull/bear colour.
How to read
• Fast crosses above Slow → rising “addresses-in-profit” momentum → bullish bias.
• Fast crosses below Slow → stress / capitulation risk.
• Price-indicator divergences can flag exhaustion or hidden accumulation.
Tips
• Keep in a separate pane (overlay = false); bar-colouring still shows on price chart.
• Shorter lengths for swing trades, longer for macro outlook.
• Combine with funding rates, NUPL or simple price-MA crossovers for confirmation.
Canuck Trading IndicatorOverview
The Canuck Trading Indicator is a versatile, overlay-based technical analysis tool designed to assist traders in identifying potential trading opportunities across various timeframes and market conditions. By combining multiple technical indicators—such as RSI, Bollinger Bands, EMAs, VWAP, MACD, Stochastic RSI, ADX, HMA, and candlestick patterns—the indicator provides clear visual signals for bullish and bearish entries, breakouts, long-term trends, and options strategies like cash-secured puts, straddles/strangles, iron condors, and short squeezes. It also incorporates 20-day and 200-day SMAs to detect Golden/Death Crosses and price positioning relative to these moving averages. A dynamic table displays key metrics, and customizable alerts help traders stay informed of market conditions.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Adaptability: Automatically adjusts parameters (e.g., ATR multiplier, ADX period, HMA length) based on the chart's timeframe (minute, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly) for optimal performance.
Comprehensive Signal Generation: Identifies short-term entries, breakouts, long-term bullish trends, and options strategies using a combination of momentum, trend, volatility, and candlestick patterns.
Candlestick Pattern Detection: Recognizes bullish/bearish engulfing, hammer, shooting star, doji, and strong candles for precise entry/exit signals.
Moving Average Analysis: Plots 20-day and 200-day SMAs, detects Golden/Death Crosses, and evaluates price position relative to these averages.
Dynamic Table: Displays real-time metrics, including zone status (bullish, bearish, neutral), RSI, MACD, Stochastic RSI, short/long-term trends, candlestick patterns, ADX, ROC, VWAP slope, and MA positioning.
Customizable Alerts: Over 20 alert conditions for entries, exits, overbought/oversold warnings, and MA crosses, with actionable messages including ticker, price, and suggested strategies.
Visual Clarity: Uses distinct shapes, colors, and sizes to plot signals (e.g., green triangles for bullish entries, red triangles for bearish entries) and overlays key levels like EMA, VWAP, Bollinger Bands, support/resistance, and HMA.
Options Strategy Signals: Suggests opportunities for selling cash-secured puts, straddles/strangles, iron condors, and capitalizing on short squeezes.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any TradingView chart by selecting "Canuck Trading Indicator" from the Pine Script library.
Interpret Signals:
Bullish Signals: Green triangles (short-term entry), lime diamonds (breakout), blue circles (long-term entry).
Bearish Signals: Red triangles (short-term entry), maroon diamonds (breakout).
Options Strategies: Purple squares (cash-secured puts), yellow circles (straddles/strangles), orange crosses (iron condors), white arrows (short squeezes).
Exits: X-cross shapes in corresponding colors indicate exit signals.
Monitor: Gray circles suggest holding cash or monitoring for setups.
Review Table: Check the top-right table for real-time metrics, including zone status, RSI, MACD, trends, and MA positioning.
Set Alerts: Configure alerts for specific signals (e.g., "Short-Term Bullish Entry" or "Golden Cross") to receive notifications via TradingView.
Adjust Inputs: Customize input parameters (e.g., RSI period, EMA length, ATR period) to suit your trading style or market conditions.
Input Parameters
The indicator offers a wide range of customizable inputs to fine-tune its behavior:
RSI Period (default: 14): Length for RSI calculation.
RSI Bullish Low/High (default: 35/70): RSI thresholds for bullish signals.
RSI Bearish High (default: 65): RSI threshold for bearish signals.
EMA Period (default: 15): Main EMA length (15 for day trading, 50 for swing).
Short/Long EMA Length (default: 3/20): For momentum oscillator.
T3 Smoothing Length (default: 5): Smooths momentum signals.
Long-Term EMA/RSI Length (default: 20/15): For long-term trend analysis.
Support/Resistance Lookback (default: 5): Periods for support/resistance levels.
MACD Fast/Slow/Signal (default: 12/26/9): MACD parameters.
Bollinger Bands Period/StdDev (default: 15/2): BB settings.
Stochastic RSI Period/Smoothing (default: 14/3/3): Stochastic RSI settings.
Uptrend/Short-Term/Long-Term Lookback (default: 2/2/5): Candles for trend detection.
ATR Period (default: 14): For volatility and price targets.
VWAP Sensitivity (default: 0.1%): Threshold for VWAP-based signals.
Volume Oscillator Period (default: 14): For volume surge detection.
Pattern Detection Threshold (default: 0.3%): Sensitivity for candlestick patterns.
ROC Period (default: 3): Rate of change for momentum.
VWAP Slope Period (default: 5): For VWAP trend analysis.
TradingView Publishing Compliance
Originality: The Canuck Trading Indicator is an original script, combining multiple technical indicators and custom logic to provide unique trading signals. It does not replicate existing public scripts.
No Guaranteed Profits: This indicator is a tool for technical analysis and does not guarantee profits. Trading involves risks, and users should conduct their own research and risk management.
Clear Instructions: The description and usage guide are detailed and accessible, ensuring users understand how to apply the indicator effectively.
No External Dependencies: The script uses only built-in Pine Script functions (e.g., ta.rsi, ta.ema, ta.vwap) and requires no external libraries or data sources.
Performance: The script is optimized for performance, using efficient calculations and adaptive parameters to minimize lag on various timeframes.
Visual Clarity: Signals are plotted with distinct shapes and colors, and the table provides a concise summary of market conditions, enhancing usability.
Limitations and Risks
Market Conditions: The indicator may generate false signals in choppy or low-liquidity markets. Always confirm signals with additional analysis.
Timeframe Sensitivity: Performance varies by timeframe; test settings on your preferred chart (e.g., 5-minute for day trading, daily for swing trading).
Risk Management: Use stop-losses and position sizing to manage risk, as suggested in alert messages (e.g., "Stop -20%").
Options Trading: Options strategies (e.g., straddles, iron condors) carry unique risks; consult a financial advisor before trading.
Feedback and Support
For questions, suggestions, or bug reports, please leave a comment on the TradingView script page or contact the author via TradingView. Your feedback helps improve the indicator for the community.
Disclaimer
The Canuck Trading Indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading involves significant risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always perform your own due diligence and consult a qualified financial advisor before making trading decisions.
MangAlgo X-V61. Overview & Purpose
The MangAlgo X-V6 script is a multi-component indicator designed to generate buy and sell signals on TradingView charts by combining several technical analysis techniques. It is tailored for various trading styles – including Scalping, Day Trading, and the custom MangAlgo approach – by automatically adjusting parameters based on the selected preset. The primary goal of the script is to deliver more accurate signals by integrating additional filters and a robust trade management system.
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2. Key Features
• Trading Style Presets
• Three preset options: Scalping, Day Trading, and MangAlgo.
• The selected preset automatically adjusts key parameters such as Moving Average (MA) lengths, additional MA filters, and other settings to suit the trading style.
• SL/TP Settings (Stop Loss / Take Profit)
• Adjustable ATR multiplier for calculating the stop loss (SL).
• Multi-level TP (up to 5 levels) based on a configurable risk-reward ratio.
• Multiple Moving Average Types
• Supports various MA types: SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA (default is based on conditions).
• Two sets of MAs:
• Fast and Slow MAs for detecting crossovers as primary signals.
• Additional MA Filters (three additional MAs) used as further confirmation.
• Higher Timeframe Filter (HTF)
• Incorporates a moving average from a higher timeframe to provide broader trend context.
• The HTF MA is smoothed using SMA to ensure a stable trend indication.
• SuperTrend Indicator
• Calculates the SuperTrend level using ATR and a configurable multiplier (“Magic Number Factor”).
• Displays a dynamic trend line that changes color: green for an uptrend and red for a downtrend.
• Momentum & Candle Size Filters
• The momentum filter measures price strength using a momentum function over a set period.
• Optional candle size filtering allows you to disregard signals based on minimum and maximum candle sizes to reduce market noise.
• Session Filters
• Optionally filter signals based on trading sessions (New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney) to avoid low-liquidity periods.
• Directional Movement Index (DI)
• Computes DI+ and DI– using a smoothed True Range.
• Acts as an additional filter: a buy signal is valid if DI+ is greater than DI–, and vice versa for sell signals.
• Trade Signal Execution & Management
• Entry Signals:
• Buy: Triggered when the fast MA crosses above the slow MA, supported by SuperTrend, HTF MA, additional MAs, momentum, and DI confirmation (DI+ > DI–).
• Sell: Triggered when the fast MA crosses below the slow MA with corresponding filter confirmations (DI– > DI+).
• SL and TP Setup:
• The stop loss is computed using ATR and adjusted with a trailing SL as take profit levels are reached.
• TP levels (up to 5) are calculated based on the initial risk and a configurable risk-reward ratio.
• Visual Signal & Trade Outcome Display:
• Displays “𝗕𝗨𝗬” and “𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗟” labels on the chart when signals are active.
• Additional labels indicate SL and TP levels and whether the trade outcome was a win or loss once the SL is hit.
• Logging & Trade Statistics (Optional)
• Internal logging records trade details for each confirmed candle, helping you review strategy performance.
• An optional table display shows a summary of trade counts, win/loss results, and win rate percentages.
• Custom Candle Plotting
• Instead of using the standard barcolor(), the script uses plotcandle() to color the candles based on the active trade status:
• Green: Indicates an active buy position.
• Blue: Indicates an active sell position.
• Default colors: When no trade is active.
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3. How It Works & Component Interaction
1. Preset Trading Style Selection:
• Users choose a trading style preset via the input, which sets the values for key parameters such as the type and length of MAs, additional filters, and more.
2. Core Technical Calculations:
• ATR Calculation: Used for range detection and setting the stop loss.
• Moving Averages: Computed through a custom function (f_ma()) based on the chosen MA type.
• Range Detection: The script identifies price ranges by comparing the price to the MA, visualizing the range with boxes and lines.
3. Trend Filtering & Signal Confirmation:
• SuperTrend: Computed using ATR and a multiplier to dynamically generate support/resistance levels.
• Higher Timeframe MA: Provides macro trend context by analyzing a higher timeframe’s data.
• Additional MA & Momentum Filters: Ensure that the price movement is not mere noise, but confirmed by extra layers of filtering.
• DI (Directional Movement): Validates entry signals by ensuring that the directional momentum (DI+) dominates for buys and DI– for sells.
4. Signal Execution & Trade Management:
• When all conditions are met (including session filtering and non-range conditions), a buy or sell signal is activated.
• Upon signal activation, a trade is initiated with a calculated SL and multiple TP levels based on risk parameters.
• As the price reaches a TP level, the script adjusts the stop loss (trailing SL) to lock in gains.
• Trade outcomes (win or lose) are visually labeled on the chart after the SL is hit.
5. Visualization & Logging:
• Trading signals and SL/TP levels are plotted on the chart.
• Custom candle plotting highlights active trades by altering candle colors.
• Trade logging captures detailed information for each candle, which can be used for performance evaluation.
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4. How to Use the Script
• Initial Setup:
• Select your preferred trading style preset (e.g., Scalping, Day Trading, or MangAlgo).
• Adjust additional input parameters if needed, such as the ATR multiplier, number of TPs, or session filters.
• Interpreting Signals:
• Look for “𝗕𝗨𝗬” and “𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗟” labels on the chart as indicators of entry points.
• Use the plotted SL and TP levels as guides for risk management.
• Utilizing Additional Filters:
• Optionally enable the candle size filter and session filters to reduce false signals.
• Regularly monitor the chart and remember that this indicator is a tool that combines multiple technical methods for better signal accuracy.
• Trade Management:
• Use the provided trade outcome labels and logging information to assess and refine your strategy over time.
• If activated, review the trade summary table to analyze overall performance statistics.
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5. Risk Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors.
The MangAlgo X-V6 script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading decisions based on this script are at the sole discretion of the user, and the creator or distributor of the script is not responsible for any financial losses incurred. Always perform your own analysis, use proper risk management techniques, and consult with a professional financial advisor if necessary.
Multi-Indicator Signal with TableThis indicator is a versatile multi-indicator tool designed for traders who want to combine signals from various popular indicators into a single framework. It not only visualizes buy and sell signals but also provides a clear, easy-to-read table that summarizes the included indicators and their respective signal colors.
Key Features:
RSI (Relative Strength Index):
Buy Signal: RSI falls below the oversold level (default: 30).
Sell Signal: RSI rises above the overbought level (default: 70).
Signal Color: Green.
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
Buy Signal: MACD line crosses above the signal line.
Sell Signal: MACD line crosses below the signal line.
Signal Color: Blue.
MA Crossover (Moving Average Crossover):
Buy Signal: Short EMA (default: 7) crosses above Long SMA (default: 14).
Sell Signal: Short EMA crosses below Long SMA.
Signal Color: Purple.
Stochastic Oscillator:
Buy Signal: Stochastic %K falls below 20 and crosses above %D.
Sell Signal: Stochastic %K rises above 80 and crosses below %D.
Signal Color: Yellow.
TSI (True Strength Index):
Buy Signal: TSI crosses above the zero line.
Sell Signal: TSI crosses below the zero line.
Signal Color: Red.
Dynamic Signal Table:
A clean, compact table displayed at the top-right corner of the chart, summarizing the indicators and their respective signal colors for quick reference.
Customization:
All indicator parameters are fully adjustable, allowing users to fine-tune settings to match their trading strategy.
Signal colors and table design ensure a visually intuitive experience.
Usage:
This tool is ideal for traders who prefer a multi-indicator approach for generating buy/sell signals.
The combination of different indicators helps to filter out noise and increase the accuracy of trade setups.
Notes:
Signals appear only after the confirmation of the current bar to avoid false triggers.
This indicator is designed for educational purposes and should be used in conjunction with proper risk management strategies.
Detrended Price Oscillator [NexusSignals]Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO) is a detrended price oscillator, used in technical analysis, strips out price trends in an effort to estimate the length of price cycles from peak to peak or trough to trough.
DPO is not a momentum indicator, instead highlights peaks and troughs in price, which are used to estimate buy and sell points in line with the historical cycle. (cf. to investopedia)
DPO indicator made by NexusSignals components :
a filled area that allow users to see easy the trend of an asset;
a sma moving average on chart (default length is 20)
a 20 sma on oscillator, both ma's are color coded to show uptrend / downtrend
a donchian channel applied to the dpo to show breakouts, breakdowns and resistances/support, reversals
few alerts for price crossing above ma, cross above the 0 dpo line, and for cross above and below the donchian channels top and bottom
How you can use DPO indicator ?
The detrended price oscillator (DPO) can be used for measuring the distance between peaks and troughs in the indicator that may help traders to make future decisions as they can locate the most recent trough and determine when the next one may occur in the meassured distance on oscillator between peaks and troughs.
You can use the indicator to find the potential price reversals, for example when the price of an asset is in a bearish trend and the dpo is bouncing from the donchian channel bottom, that may be a potential swing low for that asset, same thing in a bullish trend when the dpo rejecting at top of donchian channel may be a trend reversal, a pullback or swing high.
When DPO is above the 0 trend is in an uptrend and when dpo is below the zero the asset is possible to move into a downtrend.
Also crosses of DPO above and below the DPO moving average may signalising a trend change.
AndreundCristianIndicator Overview:
The "Trade Signals with Volume" indicator is a custom script that generates buy and sell signals based on the crossover of two moving averages (a fast one and a slow one) and adds a volume filter to validate these signals. It plots these signals directly on the chart, using arrows or labels to indicate where buy and sell signals occur.
Key Features:
Moving Averages (MA):
The indicator uses two Simple Moving Averages (SMA): a fast SMA and a slow SMA.
A buy signal is triggered when the fast MA crosses above the slow MA, signaling potential bullish momentum.
A sell signal is triggered when the fast MA crosses below the slow MA, indicating potential bearish momentum.
Volume Filter:
To ensure that signals are more reliable, the indicator only triggers a buy or sell signal if the volume is above a certain threshold. This threshold can be adjusted by the user in the input settings.
For example, if the volume exceeds 100,000 (or any set value), and a crossover occurs, the signal is validated.
Visual Representation:
Buy signals are represented with green labels or arrows below the price bars.
Sell signals are represented with red labels or arrows above the price bars.
The MAs are also plotted on the chart for visual reference.
Input Parameters:
Fast Moving Average Length: The number of periods for the fast SMA (default is 9 periods).
Slow Moving Average Length: The number of periods for the slow SMA (default is 21 periods).
Volume Threshold: The minimum volume required to validate a buy or sell signal (default is 100,000).
Moving Average Cross Probability [AlgoAlpha]Moving Average Cross Probability 📈✨
The Moving Average Cross Probability by AlgoAlpha calculates the probability of a cross-over or cross-under between the fast and slow values of a user defined Moving Average type before it happens, allowing users to benefit by front running the market.
✨ Key Features:
📊 Probability Histogram: Displays the Probability of MA cross in the form of a histogram.
🔄 Data Table: Displays forecast information for quick analysis.
🎨 Customizable MAs: Choose from various moving averages and customize their length.
🚀 How to Use:
🛠 Add Indicator: Add the indicator to favorites, and customize the settings to suite your trading style.
📊 Analyze Market: Watch the indicator to look for trend shifts early or for trend continuations.
🔔 Set Alerts: Get notified of bullish/bearish points.
✨ How It Works:
The Moving Average Cross Probability Indicator by AlgoAlpha determines the probability by looking at a probable range of values that the price can take in the next bar and finds out what percentage of those possibilities result in the user defined moving average crossing each other. This is done by first using the HMA to predict what the next price value will be, a standard deviation based range is then calculated. The range is divided by the user defined resolution and is split into multiple levels, each of these levels represent a possible value for price in the next bar. These possible predicted values are used to calculate the possible MA values for both the fast and slow MAs that may occur in the next bar and are then compared to see how many of those possible MA results end up crossing each other.
Stay ahead of the market with the Moving Average Cross Probability Indicator AlgoAlpha! 📈💡
Ultimate Custom MTF ScreenerThis indicator will allow you to make your custom TradingView MTF screener without coding. Add it to the chart, select up to 10 instruments, 4 timeframes, and 4 indicators, and the screener will do the rest for you. The indicator will form a lovely table with all values and highlighted signals.
The screener is highly customizable, and you can choose its position on the chart, sorting, order of the columns, and colors for the tables. You can easily change parameters for all supported indicators and their signals.
Currently, there are 21 different custom indicators available. Current list of indicators:
Average Directional Index (ADX) - displaying the value of ADX and checking if it's higher than the threshold
Average True Range (ATR) - showing the value of ATR
Awesome Oscillator (AO) - displaying the value of AO and highlighting positive/negative values.
Bollinger Bands (BB) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Breakout Pivots - Displaying when the price is below/above the most recent pivot low/high.
Commodity Channel Index (CCI) - shows the last CCI value and highlights overbought/oversold values.
Directional Movement Index (DMI) - Up/Down signal (+DI above or below -DI)
Donchian Channel (DC) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Heikin Ashi Count (HAC) - What is the current Heikin Ashi candle color and for how long was this color?
Historical Volatility (HV) - Current value of Historical Volatility
Keltner Channel (KC) -showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) - Up/Down signal (MACD above / below signal)
Moving Average Crossover (MA Cross) - Displaying MA crosses signals (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Moving Average Distance (MA DIST) - Displaying distance to the MA (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Parabolic Stop and Reverse (PSAR) - Up or Down
Relative Strength Index (RSI) - Displaying the last RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic (STOCH) - Displaying the last Stochastic value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic RSI (STOCH RSI) - Displaying the last Stochastic RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
SuperTrend - Current state of the SuperTrend.
Trailing Stop-Loss (TSL) - Up or Down
True Strength Index (TSI) - Displaying the last TSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
We're already working on adding a few more supported indicators. If you have any ideas about the indicators you want to see in our screener, contact us, and we'll consider them.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as well as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
Simple Swing with T3MAThis indicator is based on T3 Moving Average , which was first described in the January 1998 issue of the " Stocks & Commodities " journal in the article " Smoothing Techniques For More Accurate Signals " by Tim Tillson.
The T3 Moving Average was developed in the search for a “perfect” moving average, which would have 2 characterictics:
Smooth (not sensitive to random noise in the underlying price)
Would not lag behind the price
The smoothness of a filter could be improved by running it through itself multiple times, at the cost of increasing the phase lag. So, we choose a moving average with a very minimal lag (Generalized DEMA), & run it through itself multiple times to get a smoother version with with minimal lag (T3 MA). The problem with multiple runs though these filters increase their tendency to overshoot the data, giving an unusable result. To solve this problem, we need to simply turn down the volume by using a volume factor less than 1. Using a value for v less than 1, & running GDEMA (Generalized DEMA) through itself multiple times we get a new, smoother moving average (T3) that does not overshoot the data:
T3(n) = GDEMA(GDEMA (GDEMA(n)))
Traditionally, the entry is mainly done by crossovers between a fast and a slow moving average (MA). When the fast MA crosses up the slow MA, the trader takes it as a buy signal. Similarly, when the fast MA crosses down the slow MA, we get a sell signal. These traditional signals are lagging .
In the Simple Swing Strategy, we propose the Early Upswing (E0) & Early Downswing (Ex) terminologies. The Early Upswing starts when the T3 ribbon is red (i.e. Fast T3MA is lesser than slow T3MA), but the price has closed above the ribbon. This is the E0 candle. Similarly, the Early Downswing starts when the T3 ribbon is green (i.e. Fast T3MA is greater than slow T3MA), but the price has closed below the ribbon. This is the Ex candle.
The long entry (or the short exit) is taken once the price closes above the red ribbon.
The long exit (or the short entry) is taken once the price closes below the green ribbon.
Thereafter, the color of the ribbon confirms the swings. When we have the green ribbon, we are in a Confirmed upswing . When we have the red ribbon, we are in a Confirmed downswing .
p.s. It should be noted that the terms “swing” & “trend” are not interchangable. You can have an upswing in a downtrend, & a downswing in an uptrend. An upswing in an uptrend is the most reliable environment for long positions, & vice versa.
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References:
- T3 Average by HPotter (2014)
- T3MA Ribbon by JustUncleL (2017)
Ultimate Custom ScreenerThis indicator will allow you to make your custom TradingView screener without coding. Add it to the chart, select up to 40 symbols and five indicators, and the screener will do the rest for you. The indicator will form a lovely table with all values and highlighted signals.
The screener is highly customizable, and you can choose its position on the chart, sorting, order of the columns, colors for the tables, and all signals separately. You can easily change parameters for all supported indicators and their signals.
Currently, there are 19 different custom indicators available. Current list of indicators:
Average Directional Index (ADX) - displaying the value of ADX and checking if it's higher than the threshold
Average True Range (ATR) - showing the value of ATR
Awesome Oscillator (AO) - displaying the value of AO and highlighting positive/negative values.
Bollinger Bands (BB) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Breakout Pivots - Displaying when the price is below/above the most recent pivot low/high.
Commodity Channel Index (CCI) - shows the last CCI value and highlights overbought/oversold values.
Directional Movement Index (DMI) - Up/Down signal (+DI above or below -DI)
Donchian Channel (DC) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Historical Volatility (HV) - Current value of Historical Volatility
Keltner Channel (KC) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) - Up/Down signal (MACD above / below signal)
Moving Average Crossover (MA Cross) - Displaying MA crosses signals (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Moving Average Distance (MA DIST) - Displaying distance to the MA (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Price - Displaying the last price for the instrument
Relative Strength Index (RSI) - Displaying the last RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic (STOCH) - Displaying the last Stochastic value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic RSI (STOCH RSI) - Displaying the last Stochastic RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
SuperTrend - Current state of the SuperTrend.
True Strength Index (TSI) - Displaying the last TSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
We're already working on adding a few more supported indicators. If you have any ideas about the indicators you want to see in our screener, contact us, and we'll consider them.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as well as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
KAMIKAMI EMA RIBBONGood evening plebians, This IS Cryptofilio, Your dark knight in the Crypto lightness.... Introducing yet another nebulous indicator... It's the KAMI, KAMI (GODS in Japanese) EMA ribbon.....
This indicator uses 3 primary lengths of EMA labeled as Short, Medium, and Long. They change colors in relation to each other and in relation to the current price of the security.
This indicator is more sophisticated than a simple MA cross strategy as you can use a wider variety of signals for entering earlier and exiting earlier, thus getting into a trade early in the run-up and getting out before the run-down. The EMA is identifiable by the color, lighter green and red representing lower lookbacks. When the OHLC4 crosses the ema it changes color. Thus if all colors are red, then the security is trading below all EMA's - a strong sell or short signal.
GREEN inside of RED indicates an uptrend within a larger downtrend... and of course, the inverse is also true.
The triangles which indicate a cross, are color-coded according to their significance by transparency - the less transparent the more important or significant the cross.
In addition, there are bull and bear bounce indicators (the arrows) that predict a bounce up or down from the security meeting a point along the EMA line and reacting.
VARIATIONS: To use this for scalping I suggest 5,8,13
Two Moving Average CrossChoose two completely different moving averages and determine crossover points. Feel free to copy and paste the code into any strategy using MA crosses in order to optimize backtesting.
Arch1tect's New ToyDescription:
Arch1tect's New Toy tries to predict market trends by simply utilising 2 moving averages crossovers.
How it works:
Buy signals are triggered when the faster MA crosses over the slower MA from the downside to the upside.
Sell signals are triggered when the faster MA crosses under the slower MA from the upside to the downside.
How to use:
Take buys when buy signal is triggered AND close existing sell position
Take sells when sell signal is triggered AND close existing buy position
Note:
Settings are optimised for XAUUSD on the M1 chart.
Extra:
Alerts are included.
You can toggle between EMA , WMA and SMA to your liking.
Strategy Tester version:
Golden/Death Cross Predictor (by Alex L.)Golden/Death Cross indicator to picture if we're in a Bull or Bear trend, but it's much more - it indicates a potential upcoming golden/death cross, draws a potential continuation of the moving averages to indicate when it might occur, shows a 4-hourly cross which can often alert of a potential trend reversal, and is multi timeframe!
Potential Golden/Death Cross Mark - shows a potential upcoming golden/death cross (with approximate % for its occurrence as a hint).
Potential Golden/Death Cross Projection - shows a potential continuation of the MAs to visually illustrate when the potential cross might occur.
Actual Golden/Death Cross Mark - all previous golden/death crosses are marked on chart with a green/red "X" (which is when indicator's "Short Term MA" crosses "Long Term MA" up or down).
Actual 4-hourly Golden/Death Cross Mark - shows latest golden/death cross on 4-hourly timeframe (regardless of chart's timeframe), which can alert of potential higher timeframe trend reversal.
Multi Timeframe - you can set indicator's timeframe having chart in different timeframe.
Enjoy!