Momentum Exhaustion IndicatorThis is a very simple indicator for quickly spotting points of momentum exhaustion and potential trend reversal. It is NOT a Buy or Sell signal. Instead, it tries to isolate periods of maximum risk and maximum opportunity.
Internally, it combines the RSI and MFI indicators to reduce noise and provide more accurate signals.
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Momentum x OBV - SignalsSignals for shorts and long with average the Momentum and On Balance Volume.
Trendstone Squeeze v1.0The idea of the Squeeze is to figure out when the market is primed for a movement. The script is based on the excellent description of John Carter on the second edition of his book. I made a few changes regarding the sources of data, he uses a plain momentum oscillator, I have added an aggressive and a conservative profile. Aggresive profile is good for entries as the oscillator has a faster response while the conservative is better for entries as it will keep you in the trade. In conjunction with other tools like volatility adjusted bands you can create rules that would use both triggers.
Momentum Strategy Alerts V1Alerts for trading views Momentum Strategy, still in development as alerts can be premature.
[RS]Volume Price ChangeEXPERIMENTAL
calculates, price change * volume over a specific time window.
It reflects trend, momentum and volume participation.
It can be used to find divergences.
Kovach OBVThe Kovach OBV measures sustained buying pressure. It features advanced signal processing algorithms to minimize lag and filter the effects of volatility. Consider using it with the Kovach Chande indicator and Kovach Momentum indicator.
Momentum VMA KITKAT CROSS v2*Update Momentum VMA KITKAT CROSS v2
triple MVMA (Hull MA) with integrated Kitkat
[RS]Chande's Momentum Oscilator - MMA - Candles V0update to old script: using candles to plot multiple moving averages increases readability.
Momentogram - WaveThis is another way you can plot the Momentum Histograms. This can be manipulated to Wave A, B, C from trade the market.
TTM WAVES - if you can manipulate the settings, this will work. 100%
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Momentum HistogramThis creates a replica of relative distance from the moving averages, a good way to measure the strength, divergences etc.... short, mid and long term waves.
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Bullish Divergence SMI Base & Trigger with ATR FilterDescription:
A bullish divergence indicator combining the Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) and Average True Range (ATR) to pinpoint high-probability entries:
1. Base Arrow (Orange ▲):
• Marks every SMI %K / %D bullish crossover where %K < –70 (deep oversold)—the first half of the divergence setup.
• Each new qualifying crossover replaces the previous base, continuously “arming” the divergence signal.
• Configurable SMI lookbacks, oversold threshold, and a base timeout (default 100 days) to clear stale bases.
2. Trigger Arrow (Green ▲):
• Completes the bullish divergence: fires on the next SMI bullish crossover where %K > –60 and price has dropped below the base arrow’s close by at least N × ATR (default 1 × 14-day ATR).
• A dashed green line links the base and trigger to visually confirm the divergence.
• Resets after triggering, ready for a new divergence cycle.
Inputs:
• SMI %K Length, EMA Smoothing, %D Length
• Oversold Base Level (–70), Trigger Level (–60)
• ATR Length (14), ATR Multiplier (1.0)
• Base Timeout (100 days)
Ideal for any market, this study highlights genuine bullish divergences—oversold momentum crossovers that coincide with significant price reactions—before entering long trades.
CMF and Scaled EFI OverlayCMF and Scaled EFI Overlay Indicator
Overview
The CMF and Scaled EFI Overlay indicator combines the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) and a scaled version of the Elder Force Index (EFI) into a single chart. This allows traders to analyze both indicators simultaneously, facilitating better insights into market momentum and volume dynamics , specifically focusing on buying/selling pressure and momentum , without compromising the integrity of either indicator.
Purpose
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF): Measures buying and selling pressure by evaluating price and volume over a specified period. It indicates accumulation (buying pressure) when values are positive and distribution (selling pressure) when values are negative.
Elder Force Index (EFI): Combines price changes and volume to assess the momentum behind market moves. Positive values indicate upward momentum (prices rising with strong volume), while negative values indicate downward momentum (prices falling with strong volume).
By scaling the EFI to match the amplitude of the CMF, this indicator enables a direct comparison between pressure and momentum , preserving their shapes and zero crossings. Traders can observe the relationship between price movements, volume, and momentum more effectively, aiding in decision-making.
Understanding Pressure vs. Momentum
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF):
- Indicates the level of demand (buying pressure) or supply (selling pressure) in the market based on volume and price movements.
- Accumulation: When institutional or large investors are buying significant amounts of an asset, leading to an increase in buying pressure.
- Distribution: When these investors are selling off their holdings, increasing selling pressure.
Elder Force Index (EFI):
- Measures the strength and speed of price movements, indicating how forceful the current trend is.
- Positive Momentum: Prices are rising quickly, indicating a strong uptrend.
- Negative Momentum: Prices are falling rapidly, indicating a strong downtrend.
Understanding the difference between pressure and momentum is crucial. For example, a market may exhibit strong buying pressure (positive CMF) but weak momentum (low EFI), suggesting accumulation without significant price movement yet.
Features
Overlay of CMF and Scaled EFI: Both indicators are plotted on the same chart for easy comparison of pressure and momentum dynamics.
Customizable Parameters: Adjust lengths for CMF and EFI calculations and fine-tune the scaling factor for optimal alignment.
Preserved Indicator Integrity: The scaling method preserves the shape and zero crossings of the EFI, ensuring accurate analysis.
How It Works
CMF Calculation:
- Calculates the Money Flow Multiplier (MFM) and Money Flow Volume (MFV) to assess buying and selling pressure.
- CMF is computed by summing the MFV over the specified length and dividing by the sum of volume over the same period:
CMF = (Sum of MFV over n periods) / (Sum of Volume over n periods)
EFI Calculation:
- Calculates the EFI using the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the price change multiplied by volume:
EFI = EMA(n, Change in Close * Volume)
Scaling the EFI:
- The EFI is scaled by multiplying it with a user-defined scaling factor to match the CMF's amplitude.
Plotting:
- Both the CMF and the scaled EFI are plotted on the same chart.
- A zero line is included for reference, aiding in identifying crossovers and divergences.
Indicator Settings
Inputs
CMF Length (`cmf_length`):
- Default: 20
- Description: The number of periods over which the CMF is calculated. A higher value smooths the indicator but may delay signals.
EFI Length (`efi_length`):
- Default: 13
- Description: The EMA length for the EFI calculation. Adjusting this value affects the sensitivity of the EFI to price changes.
EFI Scaling Factor (`efi_scaling_factor`):
- Default: 0.000001
- Description: A constant used to scale the EFI to match the CMF's amplitude. Fine-tuning this value ensures the indicators align visually.
How to Adjust the EFI Scaling Factor
Start with the Default Value:
- Begin with the default scaling factor of `0.000001`.
Visual Inspection:
- Observe the plotted indicators. If the EFI appears too large or small compared to the CMF, proceed to adjust the scaling factor.
Fine-Tune the Scaling Factor:
- Increase or decrease the scaling factor incrementally (e.g., `0.000005`, `0.00001`, `0.00005`) until the amplitudes of the CMF and EFI visually align.
- The optimal scaling factor may vary depending on the asset and timeframe.
Verify Alignment:
- Ensure that the scaled EFI preserves the shape and zero crossings of the original EFI.
- Overlay the original EFI (if desired) to confirm alignment.
How to Use the Indicator
Analyze Buying/Selling Pressure and Momentum:
- Positive CMF (>0): Indicates accumulation (buying pressure).
- Negative CMF (<0): Indicates distribution (selling pressure).
- Positive EFI: Indicates positive momentum (prices rising with strong volume).
- Negative EFI: Indicates negative momentum (prices falling with strong volume).
Look for Indicator Alignment:
- Both CMF and EFI Positive:
- Suggests strong bullish conditions with both buying pressure and upward momentum.
- Both CMF and EFI Negative:
- Indicates strong bearish conditions with selling pressure and downward momentum.
Identify Divergences:
- CMF Positive, EFI Negative:
- Buying pressure exists, but momentum is negative; potential for a bullish reversal if momentum shifts.
- CMF Negative, EFI Positive:
- Selling pressure exists despite rising prices; caution advised as it may indicate a potential bearish reversal.
Confirm Signals with Other Analysis:
- Use this indicator in conjunction with other technical analysis tools (e.g., trend lines, support/resistance levels) to confirm trading decisions.
Example Usage
Scenario 1: Bullish Alignment
- CMF Positive: Indicates accumulation (buying pressure).
- EFI Positive and Increasing: Shows strengthening upward momentum.
- Interpretation:
- Strong bullish signal suggesting that buyers are active, and the price is likely to continue rising.
- Action:
- Consider entering a long position or adding to existing ones.
Scenario 2: Bearish Divergence
- CMF Negative: Indicates distribution (selling pressure).
- EFI Positive but Decreasing: Momentum is positive but weakening.
- Interpretation:
- Potential bearish reversal; price may be rising but underlying selling pressure suggests caution.
- Action:
- Be cautious with long positions; consider tightening stop-losses or preparing for a possible trend reversal.
Tips
Adjust for Different Assets:
- The optimal scaling factor may differ across assets due to varying price and volume characteristics.
- Always adjust the scaling factor when analyzing a new asset.
Monitor Indicator Crossovers:
- Crossings above or below the zero line can signal potential trend changes.
Watch for Divergences:
- Divergences between the CMF and EFI can provide early warning signs of trend reversals.
Combine with Other Indicators:
- Enhance your analysis by combining this overlay with other indicators like moving averages, RSI, or Ichimoku Cloud.
Limitations
Scaling Factor Sensitivity:
- An incorrect scaling factor may misalign the indicators, leading to inaccurate interpretations.
- Regular adjustments may be necessary when switching between different assets or timeframes.
Not a Standalone Indicator:
- Should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy.
- Always consider other market factors and indicators before making trading decisions.
Disclaimer
No Guarantee of Performance:
- Past performance is not indicative of future results.
- Trading involves risk, and losses can exceed deposits.
Use at Your Own Risk:
- This indicator is provided for educational purposes.
- The author is not responsible for any financial losses incurred while using this indicator.
Code Summary
//@version=5
indicator(title="CMF and Scaled EFI Overlay", shorttitle="CMF & Scaled EFI", overlay=false)
cmf_length = input.int(20, minval=1, title="CMF Length")
efi_length = input.int(13, minval=1, title="EFI Length")
efi_scaling_factor = input.float(0.000001, title="EFI Scaling Factor", minval=0.0, step=0.000001)
// --- CMF Calculation ---
ad = high != low ? ((2 * close - low - high) / (high - low)) * volume : 0
mf = math.sum(ad, cmf_length) / math.sum(volume, cmf_length)
// --- EFI Calculation ---
efi_raw = ta.ema(ta.change(close) * volume, efi_length)
// --- Scale EFI ---
efi_scaled = efi_raw * efi_scaling_factor
// --- Plotting ---
plot(mf, color=color.green, title="CMF", linewidth=2)
plot(efi_scaled, color=color.red, title="EFI (Scaled)", linewidth=2)
hline(0, color=color.gray, title="Zero Line", linestyle=hline.style_dashed)
- Lines 4-6: Define input parameters for CMF length, EFI length, and EFI scaling factor.
- Lines 9-11: Calculate the CMF.
- Lines 14-16: Calculate the EFI.
- Line 19: Scale the EFI by the scaling factor.
- Lines 22-24: Plot the CMF, scaled EFI, and zero line.
Feedback and Support
Suggestions: If you have ideas for improvements or additional features, please share your feedback.
Support: For assistance or questions regarding this indicator, feel free to contact the author through TradingView.
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By combining the CMF and scaled EFI into a single overlay, this indicator provides a powerful tool for traders to analyze market dynamics more comprehensively. Adjust the parameters to suit your trading style, and always practice sound risk management.
iPyra◬_ChillyWillyCHILLYWILLY
ChillyWilly looks for the momentum trades.
ChillyWilly combines the 4 different well known momentum indicators to bring the best signals.
ChillyWilly works with any kind of market state, any kind of trading, and any kind of asset.
ChillyWilly has more features than any other momentum indicator in the market: Combining shorter term momentum with longer term momentum, and looking for M's and W's for you.
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ChillyWilly is designed for longer time frame traders and investors.
All you have to do is:
1- Use it like you would use RSI (ChillyWilly is ranging between 0-100 --> Closer to 0 means Long ~~ Closer to 100 means short)
2- Look for green or orange lines. (Orange means momentum is BOTH in a good location to long and showing a W ; Green means EITHER momentum is in a good location to long or showing a W)
3- Look for red or maroon lines. (Red means momentum is BOTH in a good location to short and showing a M ; Green means EITHER momentum is in a good location to short or showing a M)
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Indexrate Code BIndexrate Code B is an indicator and part of the Indexrate Code Set of Algorithm, which additionally includes the Indexrate Code A strategy.
The Indexrate Code Set of Algorithms can be used for any trading instruments and on any existing markets (Stock market, Forex, Cryptocurrency market, etc.).
Indexrate Code B consists of a set of indicators, oscillators and signals that are uniquely configured to interact with each other and allow traders to analyze the movement of an asset’s price:
- Momentum
This oscillator measures the amount of change in the price of an asset over a certain period of time. This is a great tool for understanding the strength of a trend and its potential sustainability. When the momentum oscillator is rising, it indicates that the price is moving up and vice versa.
Momentum is an advanced technical analysis tool that helps traders determine the rate of change or momentum of the market. It is typically used to determine the strength or rate at which the price of an asset increases or decreases for a set of returns. This oscillator is considered to be "fast moving" and "sensitive" as it reacts quickly to changes in price momentum. The fast-moving nature of this oscillator helps traders get early signals for potential market entry or exit points.
The Momentum Oscillator analyzes the current price compared to the previous price and adds two additional levels of analysis: Buy and Sell Movements and Extremes.
• Buying and Selling Movements: This oscillator layer helps identify the buying and selling pressure in the market. This can provide traders with valuable information about the possible direction of future price movements. When there is high buying pressure (demand), the price tends to rise, and when there is high selling pressure (supply), the price tends to fall.
• Extremes: This layer helps identify extreme overbought or oversold conditions. When the oscillator enters the overbought zone, it may indicate that price has peaked and could potentially reverse. Conversely, if the oscillator enters an oversold zone, it could indicate that the price is at a low and could potentially rebound.
Momentum usage example
Momentum is a sensitive and fast-moving oscillator that quickly adapts to price changes while tracking long-term momentum, making it easier to spot buying or selling opportunities in trends.
-Difference Momentum
The Momentum wave described above consists of two curves combined into a ribbon. Difference Momentum shows the intersection of these waves. Difference Momentum is an important component of the toolkit. It takes into account both the direction and dynamics of market trends. The waves within this system are fast and responsive, acting independently and offering the most relevant information at the most appropriate moments. Their fast response time ensures that traders receive timely information, which is very important in the fast-paced and dynamic world of trading.
An example of using Difference Momentum
Difference Momentum is able to identify trend reversals and pullbacks, allowing traders to enter or exit trades at optimal times.
Movement of the indicator curve from negative to positive values (from bottom to top) for Long and movement of the curve from positive to negative values (from top to bottom) for Short. As well as the intersection of the center line of the indicator channel (value “0”) in one direction or the other. The values can be observed in the status line.
-StochRSI
StochRSI is a type of momentum oscillator that is commonly used in technical analysis to predict price movements. As the name suggests, it is an enhanced form of the traditional Relative Strength Index (RSI) that provides traders with more timely signals to enter and exit the market.
StochRSI works on similar principles but is designed to provide signals ahead of traditional RSI. This is achieved through more complex mathematical modeling and calculations that aim to identify changes in market dynamics before they happen. It takes into account not only current price action, but also takes into account historical data in such a way that changes in trend directions can be anticipated.
Example of using StochRSI
StochRSI is an enhanced version of the traditional relative strength index, offering overbought or oversold market conditions.
The oscillator wave changes color from green to red. Where the green color serves as a priority for Long positions, and the red color serves as a priority for Short positions. Values in the “80” zone and above indicate the asset is overbought, and values in the “20” zone and below indicate the asset is oversold. The values can be observed in the status line.
-Money Flow Index (MFI)
Money Flow Index (MFI) or Money Flow Index is an indicator from the group of oscillators. It reflects the rate at which funds are invested in and withdrawn from a financial asset. Essentially, it measures the pressure of buyers and sellers. The oscillator calculates incoming and outgoing cash flows.
The Money Flow Index helps traders analyze positive and negative money flows and compare these data with price, which in turn allows them to better see trend strength and turning points.
Example of using Money Flow Index (MFI)
The transition of waves from gray to blue means that money is entering the asset, and vice versa from blue to gray means that money is leaving the asset. This leads to the conclusion that when money enters an asset, it becomes more expensive, and when money leaves an asset, it becomes cheaper. A hint of this movement gives the trader additional confirmation of the received signal. The bar at the top of the indicator duplicates the movement of Money Flow Index (MFI) waves for accurate visualization of these transitions. At the same time, when the wave is in blue color (Long), then purchases are considered a priority, and when the wave is in gray color (Short), then sales are considered a priority.
-Trend Score WMA
The Trend Score WMA indicator is an indicator that uses a weighted moving average (WMA). When calculating, each candle is assigned its own weight, which is calculated depending on the selected period. The indicator quickly reacts to market changes. Trend Score WMA is good for quick trading within a day or several days.
The indicator curve resembles a broken line directed up or down, into blue zones (Long) at the top and gray zones (Short) at the bottom. The maximum indicator values are 83 and -83.
Example of using Trend Score WMA
This is an indicator of trend direction. The movement of the indicator curve shows the movement of the trend in real time. The indicator curve moves from bottom to top, from the gray Short zone to the blue Long zone and from top to bottom, from the blue Long zone to the gray Short zone. It is also worth considering that finding a wave in the maximum values of both Long and Short zones may mean the continuation of stronger trend movements.
-Signals
Indexrate Code B(i), shows the direction of price movement, trend breaks, overbought and oversold zones of an asset and creates corresponding signals.
When the Momentum waves intersect, the Difference Momentum wave crosses the zero mark in the status line and the center of the channel boundary (white lines on the indicator having values of 60 and -60), a signal appears in the form of a column of the corresponding color (blue - Long, gray - Short), as well as a cross of the corresponding color appears.
When Momentum Waves intersect and simultaneously cross the channel boundary at a value of 60 or -60, a square of the corresponding color appears. This could mean stronger price movements.
If Momentum waves move from high peaks to lower ones, this also serves as signals for a change in price movement.
When working with the Indexrate Code B(i) indicator, it is necessary to take into account the totality of indicators of other indicators and oscillators to confirm the indicator signals, as shown in their examples.
The Indexrate Code Set of Algorithms is suitable for conservative traders who evaluate their success in the long term, and not in short-term excess profits.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW that no indicator is capable of 100% predicting a successful trade.
The market is a collection of people. It is thanks to human psychology that shapes the forces of supply and demand that financial markets exist (Charles Dow Theory).
Forecasting based on the analysis of mathematical algorithms (indicators) uses data from past trading - the price of the previous period of time and the volume of previous trading. It is these two indicators that are used by modern technical analysis.
The Indexrate Code Set of Algorithm is based on algorithms that evaluate trends, prices and volume indicators. Besides human psychology, which requires an assessment of the exact preceding periods for a specific timeframe, and not an assessment of the entire period from the moment of listing of a trading instrument on a specific exchange. Since market indicators completely change throughout the trading period and the exchange trading volume also changes.
All updates to the Indexrate Code Set of Algorithm will be free.
Trading is trading on probabilities. Investing is trading on opportunity. Nobody knows the future - Always protect your profits!
Russian translation
Indexrate Code В - это индикатор являющийся частью Комплекта алгоритмов Indexrate Code, включающего в себя дополнительно стратегию Indexrate Code А(s).
Комплект алгоритмов Indexrate Code, может быть использован для любых торговых инструментов и на любых существующих рынках (Фондовый рынок, Форекс, Криптовалютный рынок и тд).
Indexrate Code В состоит из совокупности индикаторов, осцилляторов и сигналов, настроенных уникальным образом для взаимодействия между собой и позволяющих трейдерам комплексно анализировать движение цены актива:
- Momentum
Этот осциллятор измеряет величину изменения цены актива за определенный промежуток времени. Это отличный инструмент для понимания силы тренда и его потенциальной устойчивости. Когда осциллятор импульса растет, это говорит о том, что цена движется вверх и наоборот.
Momentum - это продвинутый инструмент технического анализа, который помогает трейдерам определить скорость изменения или импульс рынка. Обычно он используется для определения силы или скорости, с которой цена актива увеличивается или уменьшается для набора доходностей. Этот осциллятор считается «быстродвижущимся» и «чувствительным», поскольку он быстро реагирует на изменения ценового импульса. Быстродвижущийся характер этого осциллятора помогает трейдерам получать ранние сигналы для потенциальных точек входа или выхода из рынка.
Осциллятор Momentum анализирует текущую цену по сравнению с предыдущей ценой и добавляет два дополнительных уровня анализа: «Движения покупки и продажи» и «Экстремумы».
Движения покупки и продажи: этот слой осциллятора помогает определить давление покупателей и продавцов на рынке. Это может предоставить трейдерам ценную информацию о возможном направлении будущих движений цен. Когда существует высокое давление покупателей (спрос), цена имеет тенденцию расти, а когда существует высокое давление продавцов (предложение), цена имеет тенденцию падать.
Экстремумы: этот слой помогает определить экстремальные условия перекупленности или перепроданности. Когда осциллятор входит в зону перекупленности, это может указывать на то, что цена достигла максимума и потенциально может развернуться. И наоборот, если осциллятор входит в зону перепроданности, это может указывать на то, что цена находится на минимуме и потенциально может отскочить.
Пример использования Momentum
Momentum — это чувствительный и быстро движущийся осциллятор, который быстро адаптируется к изменениям цен, отслеживая при этом долгосрочный импульс, что облегчает обнаружение возможностей покупки или продажи в трендах.
-Difference Momentum
Волна Momentum описанная выше, состоит из двух кривых объединенных в ленту. Difference Momentum, показывает пересечение этих волн. Difference Momentum является важным компонентом набора инструментов. Он учитывает как направление, так и динамику рыночных тенденций. Волны внутри этой системы быстрые и отзывчивые, действуют независимо и предлагают наиболее подходящую информацию в наиболее подходящие моменты. Их быстрое время реагирования гарантирует, что трейдеры получают своевременную информацию, что очень важно в быстро меняющемся и динамичном мире торговли.
Пример использования Difference Momentum.
Difference Momentum способен определять развороты и откаты тренда, позволяя трейдерам входить или выходить из сделок в оптимальные моменты.
Движение кривой индикатора с отрицательных значений в положительные (снизу вверх) для Long и движение кривой с положительных значений в отрицательные (сверху вниз) для Short. А также пересечение центральной линии канала индикатора (значение "0") в одну или в другую сторону. Значения можно наблюдать в строке статуса.
-StochRSI
StochRSI это тип осциллятора импульса, который обычно используется в техническом анализе для прогнозирования движения цен. Как следует из названия, это расширенная форма традиционного индекса относительной силы (RSI), которая предоставляет трейдерам более своевременные сигналы для входа и выхода из рынка.
StochRSI работает по аналогичным принципам, но предназначен для предоставления сигналов, опережающих традиционный RSI. Это достигается за счет более сложного математического моделирования и расчетов, целью которых является выявление изменений в динамике рынка до того, как они произойдут. Он учитывает не только текущее ценовое действие, но также учитывает исторические данные таким образом, чтобы можно было предвидеть изменения в направлениях тренда.
Пример использования StochRSI
StochRSI — это расширенная версия традиционного индекса относительной силы, предлагающая рыночные условия перекупленности или перепроданности.
Волна осциллятора меняет цвет с зеленого на красный. Где зеленый цвет служит приоритетом для позиций Long, а красный цвет приоритетом для позиций Short. Значение в зоне "80" и выше показывают перекупленность актива, а значение в зоне "20" и ниже, показывают перепроданность актива. Значения можно наблюдать в строке статуса.
-Money Flow Index (MFI)
Money Flow Index (MFI) или Индекс денежного потока, — индикатор из группы осцилляторов. Он отражает интенсивность, с которой денежные средства вкладываются в финансовый актив и выводятся из него. По сути, измеряет давление продавцов и покупателей. Осциллятор высчитывает входящие и выходящие денежные потоки.
Money Flow Index помогает трейдерам проанализировать положительные и отрицательные потоки денег и сравнить эти данные с ценой, что в свою очередь позволяет лучше видеть силу тренда и разворотные моменты.
Пример использования Money Flow Index (MFI)
Переход волн из серого цвета в голубой означает, что деньги входят в актив, а наоборот из голубого цвета в серый означает, что деньги из актива выходят. Отсюда следует вывод, что когда деньги входят в актив, он дорожает, а когда деньги выходят из актива, то он дешевеет. Намек на это движение, дает трейдеру дополнительное подтверждение полученного сигнала. Полоса в верхней части индикатора, дублирует движение волн Money Flow Index (MFI) для точности визуализации этих переходов. При этом, когда волна находится в голубом цвете (Long), то приоритетней считаются покупки, а когда волна находится в сером цвете (Short), то приоритетней считаются продажи.
-Trend Score WMA
Индикатор Trend Score WMA - это индикатор использующий взвешенную скользящую среднюю (WMA). При расчете каждой свече присваивается свой вес, который рассчитывается в зависимости от выбранного периода. Индикатор быстро реагирует на изменения рынка. Trend Score WMA хорошо подходит для быстрой торговли в течение дня или нескольких дней.
Кривая индикатора напоминает ломаную линию, направленную вверх или вниз, в зоны голубого цвета (Long) наверху и серого цвета (Short) внизу. Максимальными значениями индикатора являются 83 и -83.
Пример использования Trend Score WMA
Это индикатор направленности тренда. Движение кривой индикатора показывает движение тенденции в реальном времени. Кривая индикатора двигается снизу вверх, от серой зоны Short в голубую зону Long и сверху вниз, от голубой зоны Long до серой зоны Short. Стоит также учесть, что нахождение волны в максимальных значениях зон, как Long так и Short, может означать продолжение более сильных движений тенденции.
-Signals
Indexrate Code В(i), показывает направления движения цены, сломы тренда, зоны перекупленности и перепроданности актива и создает соответствующие сигналы.
Когда волны Momentum пересекаются, волна Difference Momentum пересекает нулевую отметку в строке статуса и центр границы канала (белые линии на индикаторе имеющие значение 60 и -60), появляется сигнал в виде столба соответствующего цвета (голубой - Long, серый - Short), а также появляется крест соответствующего цвета.
Когда Волны Momentum пересекаются и одновременно переходят границу канала в значении 60 или -60, появляется квадрат соответствующего цвета. Это может означать более сильные движения цены.
Если волны Momentum двигаются от высоких пиков к более низким, это тоже служит сигналам к изменению движения цены.
При этом работе с индикатором Indexrate Code В(i), необходимо учитывать совокупность показателей других индикаторов и осцилляторов для подтверждения сигналов индикатора, как показано в их примерах.
Комплект алгоритмов Indexrate Code, подходит консервативным трейдерам, оценивающим свой успех в долгосрочном перспективе, а не в краткосрочной сверх прибыли.
ВАЖНО ЗНАТЬ, что ни один индикатор не способен на 100% предсказать успешную сделку.
Рынок - это совокупность людей. Именно благодаря психологии людей, формирующей силы спроса и предложения, существуют финансовые рынки (Теория Чарльза Доу).
Прогнозирование на основе анализа математических алгоритмов (индикаторов), использует данные прошлых торгов - цену предыдущего периода времени и объем предыдущих торгов. Именно эти два показателя и используются современным техническим анализом.
В основе Комплекта алгоритмов Indexrate Code, лежат алгоритмы оценивающие тенденции, цены и показатели объема. А также психология людей, которая требует оценки точных предшествующих периодов для конкретного таймфрейма, а не оценка всего периода с момента листинга торгового инструмента на конкретной бирже. Так как показатели рынка полностью изменяются на всем торговом периоде и также меняется биржевой объем торгов.
Все обновления Комплекта алгоритмов Indexrate Code, будут бесплатны.
Трейдинг - это торговля на вероятностях. Инвестиции - это торговля на возможностях. Никто не знает будущего - Всегда защищайте свою прибыль.
Gold & Silver Scanner Pro [FxScripts]***** FEATURES *****
Gold & Silver Scanner Pro is both a multi-functional indicator and market scanner combined. The combination allows you to have multiple eyes across the market, all from a single chart.
The scanner is comprised of an intuitively designed 3-in-1 tool that tracks the key metrics that drive markets. Each use advanced algorithms to gather information from multiple data points, distilled into one simplified view.
***** TREND SCANNER *****
The first indicator featured on the chart is the Trend Scanner, this allows you to track price action across the wider market. Instantly see pattern shifts and emerging trends; when the market moves, you move with it.
***** MOMENTUM SCANNER *****
The second is the Momentum Scanner which offers a realtime representation of momentum shifts as they occur. This allows you to monitor false breakouts and catch the moves that matter.
***** VOLUME SCANNER *****
The third is the Volume Scanner which provides unique insight into where buy and sell volume is being placed across the market. It offers a further way of determining entry and exit points or simply confirmation that a trend is underway.
***** HOW IT WORKS *****
1. The scanner surveys the market looking for strengths and weaknesses in Trend, Momentum or Volume.
2. It displays the underlying strength or weakness as a series of dots with up to nine green dots showing strength and up to nine red dots showing weakness (nine data points in total).
3. Lighter colored dots are displayed where the strength of the trend, momentum or volume is lesser; if a dot is missing this is a sign of market neutrality.
4. All scanners have a sensitivity setting plus a volatility filter which can be adjusted according to your style of trading and the underlying instrument (full details below).
5. The background can be set to color-fill when the majority of dots are coloured either red or green, with higher values denoting greater strength or greater weakness.
6. Alerts can be configured in the same way as the background to provide both entry and exit signals (further details below).
***** INSTRUMENTS *****
Gold & Silver Scanner Pro works effortlessly with any of the XAG and XAU major or minor crosses:
XAGAUD, XAGCHF, XAGEUR, XAGGBP, XAGJPY, XAGUSD, XAUAUD, XAUCHF, XAUEUR, XAUGBP, XAUJPY, XAUUSD
Plus the following gold and silver futures:
GC, SI
***** SETTINGS OVERVIEW *****
The scanner features the following customizable settings:
~~ Trend Settings ~~
▶ Trend Filter - adjusting this will allow you to focus on short term trends (most suitable for scalping), medium or long term (best for swing trading).
▶ Countertrend Strength - increases the sensitivity of weaker vs stronger countertrends. As countertrends are trends that run against the main trend, this will assist in detecting the strength of a pullback or reversal and allow you to either hold, exit or reverse the trade with confidence.
~~ Momentum Settings ~~
▶ Momentum Filter - increase or decrease the sensitivity of the momentum scanner. Increase to avoid periods of low or weak momentum, decrease to highlight stronger surges in momentum.
~~ Volume Settings ~~
▶ Volume Filter - increase or decrease the sensitivity of the volume scanner. Increase to avoid periods where buy and sell volume can potentially cancel each other out.
~~ Volatility Settings ~~
▶ Volatility Offset - use this to fine tune the volatility filter. A higher value generally delays the volatility filter allowing for confirmation of stronger trends, a lower value will detect trend, momentum or volume movement sooner but may be less accurate.
▶ Each scanner has its own setting allowing you to adjust how you monitor the underlying volatility for each.
▶ As with all settings, we recommend adjusting this to your style of trading, instrument and timeframe.
~~ Alerts ~~
Alerts can be configured to send notifications when anything from 5-9 bullish or bearish dots are showing. Exit markers can be configured when anything from 2+ dots are revealed. This adds an extra layer of sensitivity for traders who appreciate complete control over their trade.
~~ Display Settings ~~
You have the ability to hide all colored dots and only show the background or, alternatively, hide the background and only show colored dots.
***** TRIAL PERIOD *****
We offer a FREE, no questions asked, 7-day trial with every new registration. Visit the link below to register.
Crypto Scanner Pro [FxScripts]***** FEATURES *****
Crypto Scanner Pro is both an indicator and market scanner combined. The combination allows you to have multiple eyes across the market, all from a single chart.
Each scanner is comprised of an intuitively designed 3-in-1 tool that tracks the key metrics that drive markets.
They each use advanced algorithms to gather information from multiple data points, distilled into one simplified view.
***** TREND SCANNER *****
The Trend Scanner allows you to track price action across the wider market. Instantly see pattern shifts and emerging trends; when the market moves, you can move with it.
***** MOMENTUM SCANNER *****
The Momentum Scanner offers realtime insights into momentum shifts as they occur. This allows you to monitor false breakouts and catch the moves that matter.
***** VOLUME SCANNER *****
The Volume Scanner provides unique indications into where buy and sell volume is being placed. It offers a further way of determining entry and exit points or simply confirmation that a trend is underway.
***** INSTRUMENTS *****
Crypto Scanner Pro works effortlessly with the following large cap coins:
Avalanche, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin, BITO, BNB, Cardano, Chainlink, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Polkadot, Polygon, Shiba Inu, Solana, Stellar, Toncoin, XRP (Ripple) *
***** SETTINGS OVERVIEW *****
The scanner features the following customizable settings:
~~ Trend Settings ~~
Trend Filter - adjusting this will allow you to focus on short term trends (most suitable for scalping), medium or long term (best for swing trading).
Countertrend Strength - increases the sensitivity of weaker vs stronger countertrends. As countertrends are trends that run against the main trend, this will assist in detecting the strength of a pullback or reversal and allow you to either hold, exit or reverse the trade with confidence.
~~ Momentum Settings ~~
Momentum Filter - increase or decrease the sensitivity of the momentum scanner. Increase to avoid periods of low or weak momentum, decrease to highlight stronger surges in momentum.
~~ Volume Settings ~~
Volume Filter - increase or decrease the sensitivity of the volume scanner. Increase to avoid periods where buy and sell volume can potentially cancel each other out.
~~ Volatility Settings ~~
Volatility Offset - use this to fine tune the volatility filter. A higher value generally delays the volatility filter allowing for confirmation of stronger trends, a lower value will detect trend, momentum or volume movement sooner but may be less accurate.
Each scanner has its own setting allowing you to adjust how you monitor the underlying volatility for each.
As with all settings, we recommend adjusting this to your style of trading, instrument and timeframe.
~~ Alerts ~~
Alerts can be configured to send notifications when anything from 6-10 bullish or bearish dots are showing. Exit markers can be configured when anything from 2+ dots are revealed. This adds an extra layer of sensitivity for traders who appreciate complete control over their trade.
~~ Display Settings ~~
You have the ability to hide all colored dots and only show the background or, alternatively, hide the background and only show colored dots.
***** TRIAL PERIOD *****
We offer a FREE, no questions asked, 7-day trial with every new registration. Visit the link below to register.
* list subject to change as coins increase or decrease in popularity
Standardized MACD Heikin-Ashi TransformedThe Standardized MACD Heikin-Ashi Transformed (St. MACD) is an advanced indicator designed to overcome the limitations of the traditional MACD. It offers a more robust and standardized measure of momentum, making it comparable across different timeframes and securities. By incorporating the Heikin-Ashi transformation, the St. MACD provides a smoother visualization of trends and potential reversals, enhancing its utility for traders seeking a clearer view of the underlying market direction.
Methodology:
The calculation of St. MACD begins with the traditional MACD, which computes the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of the price. To address the issue of non-comparability across assets, the St. MACD normalizes its values using the exponential average of the price's height. This normalization process ensures that the indicator's readings are not influenced by the absolute price levels, allowing for objective and quantitatively defined comparisons of momentum strength.
Furthermore, St. MACD utilizes the Heikin-Ashi transformation, which involves deriving candles from the price data. These Heikin-Ashi candles provide a smoother representation of trends and help filter out noise in the market. A predictive curve of Heikin-Ashi candles within the St. MACD turns blue or red, indicating the prevailing trend direction. This feature enables traders to easily identify trend shifts and make better informed trading decisions.
Advantages:
St. MACD offers several key advantages over the traditional MACD-
Standardization: By normalizing the indicator's values, St. MACD becomes comparable across different assets and timeframes. This makes it a valuable tool for traders analyzing various markets and seeking consistent momentum measurements.
Heikin-Ashi Transformation: The integration of the Heikin-Ashi transformation smoothes out the indicator's fluctuations and enhances trend visibility. Traders can more easily identify trends and potential reversal points, improving their market analysis.
Quantifiable Momentum: St. MACD's key levels represent the strength of momentum, providing traders with a quantifiable framework to gauge the intensity of market movements. This feature helps identify periods of increased or decreased momentum.
Utility:
The St. MACD indicator offers versatile utility for traders-
Trend Identification: Traders can use the color-coded predictive curve of Heikin-Ashi candles to swiftly determine the prevailing trend direction. This aids in identifying potential entry and exit points in the market.
Reversal Signals: Colored extremes within the St. MACD signal potential price reversals, alerting traders to potential turning points in the market. This assists in making timely decisions during market inflection points.
Overbought/Oversold Conditions: The histogram version of St. MACD can be used in conjunction with the bands to detect short-term overbought or oversold market conditions, allowing traders to adjust their strategies accordingly.
In conclusion, this tool addresses the limitations of the traditional MACD by providing a standardized and comparable momentum indicator. Its incorporation of the Heikin-Ashi transformation enhances trend visibility and assists traders in making more informed decisions. With its quantifiable momentum measurements and various utility features, the St. MACD is a valuable tool for traders seeking a clearer and more objective view of market trends and reversals.
Key Features:
Display Modes: MACD, Histogram or Hybrid
Reversion Triangles by adjustable thresholds
Bar Coloring Methods: MidLine, Candles, Signal Cross, Extremities, Reversions
Example Charts:
-Traditional limitations-
-Comparisons across time and securities-
-Showcase-
See Also:
-Other Heikin-Ashi Transforms-
Market Zone Analyzer[BullByte]Understanding the Market Zone Analyzer
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1. Purpose of the Indicator
The Market Zone Analyzer is a Pine Script™ (version 6) indicator designed to streamline market analysis on TradingView. Rather than scanning multiple separate tools, it unifies four core dimensions—trend strength, momentum, price action, and market activity—into a single, consolidated view. By doing so, it helps traders:
• Save time by avoiding manual cross-referencing of disparate signals.
• Reduce decision-making errors that can arise from juggling multiple indicators.
• Gain a clear, reliable read on whether the market is in a bullish, bearish, or sideways phase, so they can more confidently decide to enter, exit, or hold a position.
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2. Why a Trader Should Use It
• Unified View: Combines all essential market dimensions into one easy-to-read score and dashboard, eliminating the need to piece together signals manually.
• Adaptability: Automatically adjusts its internal weighting for trend, momentum, and price action based on current volatility. Whether markets are choppy or calm, the indicator remains relevant.
• Ease of Interpretation: Outputs a simple “BULLISH,” “BEARISH,” or “SIDEWAYS” label, supplemented by an intuitive on-chart dashboard and an oscillator plot that visually highlights market direction.
• Reliability Features: Built-in smoothing of the net score and hysteresis logic (requiring consecutive confirmations before flips) minimize false signals during noisy or range-bound phases.
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3. Why These Specific Indicators?
This script relies on a curated set of well-established technical tools, each chosen for its particular strength in measuring one of the four core dimensions:
1. Trend Strength:
• ADX/DMI (Average Directional Index / Directional Movement Index): Measures how strong a trend is, and whether the +DI line is above the –DI line (bullish) or vice versa (bearish).
• Moving Average Slope (Fast MA vs. Slow MA): Compares a shorter-period SMA to a longer-period SMA; if the fast MA sits above the slow MA, it confirms an uptrend, and vice versa for a downtrend.
• Ichimoku Cloud Differential (Senkou A vs. Senkou B): Provides a forward-looking view of trend direction; Senkou A above Senkou B signals bullishness, and the opposite signals bearishness.
2. Momentum:
• Relative Strength Index (RSI): Identifies overbought (above its dynamically calculated upper bound) or oversold (below its lower bound) conditions; changes in RSI often precede price reversals.
• Stochastic %K: Highlights shifts in short-term momentum by comparing closing price to the recent high/low range; values above its upper band signal bullish momentum, below its lower band signal bearish momentum.
• MACD Histogram: Measures the difference between the MACD line and its signal line; a positive histogram indicates upward momentum, a negative histogram indicates downward momentum.
3. Price Action:
• Highest High / Lowest Low (HH/LL) Range: Over a defined lookback period, this captures breakout or breakdown levels. A closing price near the recent highs (with a positive MA slope) yields a bullish score, and near the lows (with a negative MA slope) yields a bearish score.
• Heikin-Ashi Doji Detection: Uses Heikin-Ashi candles to identify indecision or continuation patterns. A small Heikin-Ashi body (doji) relative to recent volatility is scored as neutral; a larger body in the direction of the MA slope is scored bullish or bearish.
• Candle Range Measurement: Compares each candle’s high-low range against its own dynamic band (average range ± standard deviation). Large candles aligning with the prevailing trend score bullish or bearish accordingly; unusually small candles can indicate exhaustion or consolidation.
4. Market Activity:
• Bollinger Bands Width (BBW): Measures the distance between BB upper and lower bands; wide bands indicate high volatility, narrow bands indicate low volatility.
• Average True Range (ATR): Quantifies average price movement (volatility). A sudden spike in ATR suggests a volatile environment, while a contraction suggests calm.
• Keltner Channels Width (KCW): Similar to BBW but uses ATR around an EMA. Provides a second layer of volatility context, confirming or contrasting BBW readings.
• Volume (with Moving Average): Compares current volume to its moving average ± standard deviation. High volume validates strong moves; low volume signals potential lack of conviction.
By combining these tools, the indicator captures trend direction, momentum strength, price-action nuances, and overall market energy, yielding a more balanced and comprehensive assessment than any single tool alone.
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4. What Makes This Indicator Stand Out
• Multi-Dimensional Analysis: Rather than relying on a lone oscillator or moving average crossover, it simultaneously evaluates trend, momentum, price action, and activity.
• Dynamic Weighting: The relative importance of trend, momentum, and price action adjusts automatically based on real-time volatility (Market Activity State). For example, in highly volatile conditions, trend and momentum signals carry more weight; in calm markets, price action signals are prioritized.
• Stability Mechanisms:
• Smoothing: The net score is passed through a short moving average, filtering out noise, especially on lower timeframes.
• Hysteresis: Both Market Activity State and the final bullish/bearish/sideways zone require two consecutive confirmations before flipping, reducing whipsaw.
• Visual Interpretation: A fully customizable on-chart dashboard displays each sub-indicator’s value, regime, score, and comment, all color-coded. The oscillator plot changes color to reflect the current market zone (green for bullish, red for bearish, gray for sideways) and shows horizontal threshold lines at +2, 0, and –2.
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5. Recommended Timeframes
• Short-Term (5 min, 15 min): Day traders and scalpers can benefit from rapid signals, but should enable smoothing (and possibly disable hysteresis) to reduce false whipsaws.
• Medium-Term (1 h, 4 h): Swing traders find a balance between responsiveness and reliability. Less smoothing is required here, and the default parameters (e.g., ADX length = 14, RSI length = 14) perform well.
• Long-Term (Daily, Weekly): Position traders tracking major trends can disable smoothing for immediate raw readings, since higher-timeframe noise is minimal. Adjust lookback lengths (e.g., increase adxLength, rsiLength) if desired for slower signals.
Tip: If you keep smoothing off, stick to timeframes of 1 h or higher to avoid excessive signal “chatter.”
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6. How Scoring Works
A. Individual Indicator Scores
Each sub-indicator is assigned one of three discrete scores:
• +1 if it indicates a bullish condition (e.g., RSI above its dynamically calculated upper bound).
• 0 if it is neutral (e.g., RSI between upper and lower bounds).
• –1 if it indicates a bearish condition (e.g., RSI below its dynamically calculated lower bound).
Examples of individual score assignments:
• ADX/DMI:
• +1 if ADX ≥ adxThreshold and +DI > –DI (strong bullish trend)
• –1 if ADX ≥ adxThreshold and –DI > +DI (strong bearish trend)
• 0 if ADX < adxThreshold (trend strength below threshold)
• RSI:
• +1 if RSI > RSI_upperBound
• –1 if RSI < RSI_lowerBound
• 0 otherwise
• ATR (as part of Market Activity):
• +1 if ATR > (ATR_MA + stdev(ATR))
• –1 if ATR < (ATR_MA – stdev(ATR))
• 0 otherwise
Each of the four main categories shares this same +1/0/–1 logic across their sub-components.
B. Category Scores
Once each sub-indicator reports +1, 0, or –1, these are summed within their categories as follows:
• Trend Score = (ADX score) + (MA slope score) + (Ichimoku differential score)
• Momentum Score = (RSI score) + (Stochastic %K score) + (MACD histogram score)
• Price Action Score = (Highest-High/Lowest-Low score) + (Heikin-Ashi doji score) + (Candle range score)
• Market Activity Raw Score = (BBW score) + (ATR score) + (KC width score) + (Volume score)
Each category’s summed value can range between –3 and +3 (for Trend, Momentum, and Price Action), and between –4 and +4 for Market Activity raw.
C. Market Activity State and Dynamic Weight Adjustments
Rather than contributing directly to the netScore like the other three categories, Market Activity determines how much weight to assign to Trend, Momentum, and Price Action:
1. Compute Market Activity Raw Score by summing BBW, ATR, KCW, and Volume individual scores (each +1/0/–1).
2. Bucket into High, Medium, or Low Activity:
• High if raw Score ≥ 2 (volatile market).
• Low if raw Score ≤ –2 (calm market).
• Medium otherwise.
3. Apply Hysteresis (if enabled): The state only flips after two consecutive bars register the same high/low/medium label.
4. Set Category Weights:
• High Activity: Trend = 50 %, Momentum = 35 %, Price Action = 15 %.
• Low Activity: Trend = 25 %, Momentum = 20 %, Price Action = 55 %.
• Medium Activity: Use the trader’s base weight inputs (e.g., Trend = 40 %, Momentum = 30 %, Price Action = 30 % by default).
D. Calculating the Net Score
5. Normalize Base Weights (so that the sum of Trend + Momentum + Price Action always equals 100 %).
6. Determine Current Weights based on the Market Activity State (High/Medium/Low).
7. Compute Each Category’s Contribution: Multiply (categoryScore) × (currentWeight).
8. Sum Contributions to get the raw netScore (a floating-point value that can exceed ±3 when scores are strong).
9. Smooth the netScore over two bars (if smoothing is enabled) to reduce noise.
10. Apply Hysteresis to the Final Zone:
• If the smoothed netScore ≥ +2, the bar is classified as “Bullish.”
• If the smoothed netScore ≤ –2, the bar is classified as “Bearish.”
• Otherwise, it is “Sideways.”
• To prevent rapid flips, the script requires two consecutive bars in the new zone before officially changing the displayed zone (if hysteresis is on).
E. Thresholds for Zone Classification
• BULLISH: netScore ≥ +2
• BEARISH: netScore ≤ –2
• SIDEWAYS: –2 < netScore < +2
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7. Role of Volatility (Market Activity State) in Scoring
Volatility acts as a dynamic switch that shifts which category carries the most influence:
1. High Activity (Volatile):
• Detected when at least two sub-scores out of BBW, ATR, KCW, and Volume equal +1.
• The script sets Trend weight = 50 % and Momentum weight = 35 %. Price Action weight is minimized at 15 %.
• Rationale: In volatile markets, strong trending moves and momentum surges dominate, so those signals are more reliable than nuanced candle patterns.
2. Low Activity (Calm):
• Detected when at least two sub-scores out of BBW, ATR, KCW, and Volume equal –1.
• The script sets Price Action weight = 55 %, Trend = 25 %, and Momentum = 20 %.
• Rationale: In quiet, sideways markets, subtle price-action signals (breakouts, doji patterns, small-range candles) are often the best early indicators of a new move.
3. Medium Activity (Balanced):
• Raw Score between –1 and +1 from the four volatility metrics.
• Uses whatever base weights the trader has specified (e.g., Trend = 40 %, Momentum = 30 %, Price Action = 30 %).
Because volatility can fluctuate rapidly, the script employs hysteresis on Market Activity State: a new High or Low state must occur on two consecutive bars before weights actually shift. This avoids constant back-and-forth weight changes and provides more stability.
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8. Scoring Example (Hypothetical Scenario)
• Symbol: Bitcoin on a 1-hour chart.
• Market Activity: Raw volatility sub-scores show BBW (+1), ATR (+1), KCW (0), Volume (+1) → Total raw Score = +3 → High Activity.
• Weights Selected: Trend = 50 %, Momentum = 35 %, Price Action = 15 %.
• Trend Signals:
• ADX strong and +DI > –DI → +1
• Fast MA above Slow MA → +1
• Ichimoku Senkou A > Senkou B → +1
→ Trend Score = +3
• Momentum Signals:
• RSI above upper bound → +1
• MACD histogram positive → +1
• Stochastic %K within neutral zone → 0
→ Momentum Score = +2
• Price Action Signals:
• Highest High/Lowest Low check yields 0 (close not near extremes)
• Heikin-Ashi doji reading is neutral → 0
• Candle range slightly above upper bound but trend is strong, so → +1
→ Price Action Score = +1
• Compute Net Score (before smoothing):
• Trend contribution = 3 × 0.50 = 1.50
• Momentum contribution = 2 × 0.35 = 0.70
• Price Action contribution = 1 × 0.15 = 0.15
• Raw netScore = 1.50 + 0.70 + 0.15 = 2.35
• Since 2.35 ≥ +2 and hysteresis is met, the final zone is “Bullish.”
Although the netScore lands at 2.35 (Bullish), smoothing might bring it slightly below 2.00 on the first bar (e.g., 1.90), in which case the script would wait for a second consecutive reading above +2 before officially classifying the zone as Bullish (if hysteresis is enabled).
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9. Correlation Between Categories
The four categories—Trend Strength, Momentum, Price Action, and Market Activity—often reinforce or offset one another. The script takes advantage of these natural correlations:
• Bullish Alignment: If ADX is strong and pointed upward, fast MA is above slow MA, and Ichimoku is positive, that usually coincides with RSI climbing above its upper bound and the MACD histogram turning positive. In such cases, both Trend and Momentum categories generate +1 or +2. Because the Market Activity State is likely High (given the accompanying volatility), Trend and Momentum weights are at their peak, so the netScore quickly crosses into Bullish territory.
• Sideways/Consolidation: During a low-volatility, sideways phase, ADX may fall below its threshold, MAs may flatten, and RSI might hover in the neutral band. However, subtle price-action signals (like a small breakout candle or a Heikin-Ashi candle with a slight bias) can still produce a +1 in the Price Action category. If Market Activity is Low, Price Action’s weight (55 %) can carry enough influence—even if Trend and Momentum are neutral—to push the netScore out of “Sideways” into a mild bullish or bearish bias.
• Opposing Signals: When Trend is bullish but Momentum turns negative (for example, price continues up but RSI rolls over), the two scores can partially cancel. Market Activity may remain Medium, in which case the netScore lingers near zero (Sideways). The trader can then wait for either a clearer momentum shift or a fresh price-action breakout before committing.
By dynamically recognizing these correlations and adjusting weights, the indicator ensures that:
• When Trend and Momentum align (and volatility supports it), the netScore leaps strongly into Bullish or Bearish.
• When Trend is neutral but Price Action shows an early move in a low-volatility environment, Price Action’s extra weight in the Low Activity State can still produce actionable signals.
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10. Market Activity State & Its Role (Detailed)
The Market Activity State is not a direct category score—it is an overarching context setter for how heavily to trust Trend, Momentum, or Price Action. Here’s how it is derived and applied:
1. Calculate Four Volatility Sub-Scores:
• BBW: Compare the current band width to its own moving average ± standard deviation. If BBW > (BBW_MA + stdev), assign +1 (high volatility); if BBW < (BBW_MA × 0.5), assign –1 (low volatility); else 0.
• ATR: Compare ATR to its moving average ± standard deviation. A spike above the upper threshold is +1; a contraction below the lower threshold is –1; otherwise 0.
• KCW: Same logic as ATR but around the KCW mean.
• Volume: Compare current volume to its volume MA ± standard deviation. Above the upper threshold is +1; below the lower threshold is –1; else 0.
2. Sum Sub-Scores → Raw Market Activity Score: Range between –4 and +4.
3. Assign Market Activity State:
• High Activity: Raw Score ≥ +2 (at least two volatility metrics are strongly spiking).
• Low Activity: Raw Score ≤ –2 (at least two metrics signal unusually low volatility or thin volume).
• Medium Activity: Raw Score is between –1 and +1 inclusive.
4. Hysteresis for Stability:
• If hysteresis is enabled, a new state only takes hold after two consecutive bars confirm the same High, Medium, or Low label.
• This prevents the Market Activity State from bouncing around when volatility is on the fence.
5. Set Category Weights Based on Activity State:
• High Activity: Trend = 50 %, Momentum = 35 %, Price Action = 15 %.
• Low Activity: Trend = 25 %, Momentum = 20 %, Price Action = 55 %.
• Medium Activity: Use trader’s base weights (e.g., Trend = 40 %, Momentum = 30 %, Price Action = 30 %).
6. Impact on netScore: Because category scores (–3 to +3) multiply by these weights, High Activity amplifies the effect of strong Trend and Momentum scores; Low Activity amplifies the effect of Price Action.
7. Market Context Tooltip: The dashboard includes a tooltip summarizing the current state—e.g., “High activity, trend and momentum prioritized,” “Low activity, price action prioritized,” or “Balanced market, all categories considered.”
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11. Category Weights: Base vs. Dynamic
Traders begin by specifying base weights for Trend Strength, Momentum, and Price Action that sum to 100 %. These apply only when volatility is in the Medium band. Once volatility shifts:
• High Volatility Overrides:
• Trend jumps from its base (e.g., 40 %) to 50 %.
• Momentum jumps from its base (e.g., 30 %) to 35 %.
• Price Action is reduced to 15 %.
Example: If base weights were Trend = 40 %, Momentum = 30 %, Price Action = 30 %, then in High Activity they become 50/35/15. A Trend score of +3 now contributes 3 × 0.50 = +1.50 to netScore; a Momentum +2 contributes 2 × 0.35 = +0.70. In total, Trend + Momentum can easily push netScore above the +2 threshold on its own.
• Low Volatility Overrides:
• Price Action leaps from its base (30 %) to 55 %.
• Trend falls to 25 %, Momentum falls to 20 %.
Why? When markets are quiet, subtle candle breakouts, doji patterns, and small-range expansions tend to foreshadow the next swing more effectively than raw trend readings. A Price Action score of +3 in this state contributes 3 × 0.55 = +1.65, which can carry the netScore toward +2—even if Trend and Momentum are neutral or only mildly positive.
Because these weight shifts happen only after two consecutive bars confirm a High or Low state (if hysteresis is on), the indicator avoids constantly flipping its emphasis during borderline volatility phases.
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12. Dominant Category Explained
Within the dashboard, a label such as “Trend Dominant,” “Momentum Dominant,” or “Price Action Dominant” appears when one category’s absolute weighted contribution to netScore is the largest. Concretely:
• Compute each category’s weighted contribution = (raw category score) × (current weight).
• Compare the absolute values of those three contributions.
• The category with the highest absolute value is flagged as Dominant for that bar.
Why It Matters:
• Momentum Dominant: Indicates that the combined force of RSI, Stochastic, and MACD (after weighting) is pushing netScore farther than either Trend or Price Action. In practice, it means that short-term sentiment and speed of change are the primary drivers right now, so traders should watch for continued momentum signals before committing to a trade.
• Trend Dominant: Means ADX, MA slope, and Ichimoku (once weighted) outweigh the other categories. This suggests a strong directional move is in place; trend-following entries or confirming pullbacks are likely to succeed.
• Price Action Dominant: Occurs when breakout/breakdown patterns, Heikin-Ashi candle readings, and range expansions (after weighting) are the most influential. This often happens in calmer markets, where subtle shifts in candle structure can foreshadow bigger moves.
By explicitly calling out which category is carrying the most weight at any moment, the dashboard gives traders immediate insight into why the netScore is tilting toward bullish, bearish, or sideways.
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13. Oscillator Plot: How to Read It
The “Net Score” oscillator sits below the dashboard and visually displays the smoothed netScore as a line graph. Key features:
1. Value Range: In normal conditions it oscillates roughly between –3 and +3, but extreme confluences can push it outside that range.
2. Horizontal Threshold Lines:
• +2 Line (Bullish threshold)
• 0 Line (Neutral midline)
• –2 Line (Bearish threshold)
3. Zone Coloring:
• Green Background (Bullish Zone): When netScore ≥ +2.
• Red Background (Bearish Zone): When netScore ≤ –2.
• Gray Background (Sideways Zone): When –2 < netScore < +2.
4. Dynamic Line Color:
• The plotted netScore line itself is colored green in a Bullish Zone, red in a Bearish Zone, or gray in a Sideways Zone, creating an immediate visual cue.
Interpretation Tips:
• Crossing Above +2: Signals a strong enough combined trend/momentum/price-action reading to classify as Bullish. Many traders wait for a clear crossing plus a confirmation candle before entering a long position.
• Crossing Below –2: Indicates a strong Bearish signal. Traders may consider short or exit strategies.
• Rising Slope, Even Below +2: If netScore climbs steadily from neutral toward +2, it demonstrates building bullish momentum.
• Divergence: If price makes a higher high but the oscillator fails to reach a new high, it can warn of weakening momentum and a potential reversal.
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14. Comments and Their Necessity
Every sub-indicator (ADX, MA slope, Ichimoku, RSI, Stochastic, MACD, HH/LL, Heikin-Ashi, Candle Range, BBW, ATR, KCW, Volume) generates a short comment that appears in the detailed dashboard. Examples:
• “Strong bullish trend” or “Strong bearish trend” for ADX/DMI
• “Fast MA above slow MA” or “Fast MA below slow MA” for MA slope
• “RSI above dynamic threshold” or “RSI below dynamic threshold” for RSI
• “MACD histogram positive” or “MACD histogram negative” for MACD Hist
• “Price near highs” or “Price near lows” for HH/LL checks
• “Bullish Heikin Ashi” or “Bearish Heikin Ashi” for HA Doji scoring
• “Large range, trend confirmed” or “Small range, trend contradicted” for Candle Range
Additionally, the top-row comment for each category is:
• Trend: “Highly Bullish,” “Highly Bearish,” or “Neutral Trend.”
• Momentum: “Strong Momentum,” “Weak Momentum,” or “Neutral Momentum.”
• Price Action: “Bullish Action,” “Bearish Action,” or “Neutral Action.”
• Market Activity: “Volatile Market,” “Calm Market,” or “Stable Market.”
Reasons for These Comments:
• Transparency: Shows exactly how each sub-indicator contributed to its category score.
• Education: Helps traders learn why a category is labeled bullish, bearish, or neutral, building intuition over time.
• Customization: If, for example, the RSI comment says “RSI neutral” despite an impending trend shift, a trader might choose to adjust RSI length or thresholds.
In the detailed dashboard, hovering over each comment cell also reveals a tooltip with additional context (e.g., “Fast MA above slow MA” or “Senkou A above Senkou B”), helping traders understand the precise rule behind that +1, 0, or –1 assignment.
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15. Real-Life Example (Consolidated)
• Instrument & Timeframe: Bitcoin (BTCUSD), 1-hour chart.
• Current Market Activity: BBW and ATR both spike (+1 each), KCW is moderately high (+1), but volume is only neutral (0) → Raw Market Activity Score = +2 → State = High Activity (after two bars, if hysteresis is on).
• Category Weights Applied: Trend = 50 %, Momentum = 35 %, Price Action = 15 %.
• Trend Sub-Scores:
1. ADX = 25 (above threshold 20) with +DI > –DI → +1.
2. Fast MA (20-period) sits above Slow MA (50-period) → +1.
3. Ichimoku: Senkou A > Senkou B → +1.
→ Trend Score = +3.
• Momentum Sub-Scores:
4. RSI = 75 (above its moving average +1 stdev) → +1.
5. MACD histogram = +0.15 → +1.
6. Stochastic %K = 50 (mid-range) → 0.
→ Momentum Score = +2.
• Price Action Sub-Scores:
7. Price is not within 1 % of the 20-period high/low and slope = positive → 0.
8. Heikin-Ashi body is slightly larger than stdev over last 5 bars with haClose > haOpen → +1.
9. Candle range is just above its dynamic upper bound but trend is already captured, so → +1.
→ Price Action Score = +2.
• Calculate netScore (before smoothing):
• Trend contribution = 3 × 0.50 = 1.50
• Momentum contribution = 2 × 0.35 = 0.70
• Price Action contribution = 2 × 0.15 = 0.30
• Raw netScore = 1.50 + 0.70 + 0.30 = 2.50 → Immediately classified as Bullish.
• Oscillator & Dashboard Output:
• The oscillator line crosses above +2 and turns green.
• Dashboard displays:
• Trend Regime “BULLISH,” Trend Score = 3, Comment = “Highly Bullish.”
• Momentum Regime “BULLISH,” Momentum Score = 2, Comment = “Strong Momentum.”
• Price Action Regime “BULLISH,” Price Action Score = 2, Comment = “Bullish Action.”
• Market Activity State “High,” Comment = “Volatile Market.”
• Weights: Trend 50 %, Momentum 35 %, Price Action 15 %.
• Dominant Category: Trend (because 1.50 > 0.70 > 0.30).
• Overall Score: 2.50, posCount = (three +1s in Trend) + (two +1s in Momentum) + (two +1s in Price Action) = 7 bullish signals, negCount = 0.
• Final Zone = “BULLISH.”
• The trader sees that both Trend and Momentum are reinforcing each other under high volatility. They might wait one more candle for confirmation but already have strong evidence to consider a long.
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Disclaimer
This indicator is strictly a technical analysis tool and does not constitute financial advice. All trading involves risk, including potential loss of capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Traders should:
• Always backtest the “Market Zone Analyzer ” on their chosen symbols and timeframes before committing real capital.
• Combine this tool with sound risk management, position sizing, and, if possible, fundamental analysis.
• Understand that no indicator is foolproof; always be prepared for unexpected market moves.
Goodluck
-BullByte!
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