TIG's Market Internals Clouds Indicator v2.0=================================
== GENERAL INTRODUCTION
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If you find market internals inform your intraday trading decisions (SPX, ES futures, SPY or more generally) this may be helpful.
Currently available internals are:
- ADD
- TICK
- TRIN
- VIX
- VOLD
Also, you can display your favorite alternative market internal (or BTC, if you want?!) by entering the relevant ticker in the 'Custom' field
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== NOTES
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The default EMA lengths seem to work reasonably well for 1, 2, 3-minute timeframes (except for TICK - you may wish to apply a bit more smoothing to TICK to reduce the noise)
Of course; you can add this indicator to your chart multiple times, and display a different internal each time.
The default Text Color is set as a mid-grey, which is readable in both TV color schemes. I prefer dark mode, and so I change the text color to white. You can't see the scheme setting from within a script, unfortunately, so this can't be automated.
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== EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE
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As a free bonus, the indicator can display the 30-bar (default) Pearson Correlation Coefficient between the internal, and price action (based on the super-fast EMA, to give a bit of smoothing). This may give a clue as to whether or not the market is aligned with what the internal is doing, or if the market (today) is not correlated with the particular internal.
Very roughly speaking:
- 0.50 means that 50% of the price action can be explained by reference to the internal. This is about the same level of correlation between VIX and Actual Move
- 0.80 suggests pretty strong correlation
I don't know why (yet) but sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn't display a sensible figure.
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== QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK
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If you have any general questions about market internals, Google is your friend.
If you have any specific queries, bug reports, feature requests or general feedback about this indicator please leave a comment below, and I'll get back to you ASAP!
Komut dosyalarını "spy" için ara
VIX FixSistema de trading hecho por Larry Williams, basado en VIX, optimizado para cualquier activo.
Formula:
(Highest (Close, 20) - Low) / (Highest (Close, 20)) * 100
Donde “Highest (Close, 20)” representa el cierre mas alto de los ultimos 20 periodos
Larry Williams Mechanical Trading System based on VIX.
The VIX Fix applies the same general formula that is used to calculate the stochastic indicator, so can be used for any asset:
(Highest (Close, 20) - Low) / (Highest (Close, 20)) * 100
Where “Highest (Close, 20)” means the highest closing value in the past 20 periods and the low refers
to the current period’s low. The formula can be applied to any timeframe.
Intraday Super Sectors v2.0This indicator plots the two 'Super Sectors' (Cyclical and Defensive) showing intraday change from open
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For reference:
Defensive Sectors:
XLE Energy (not always considered a true defensive sector, but I've thrown it in here for balance)
XLP Consumer Staples
XLU Utilities
XLV Health Care
Cyclical Sectors:
XLB Materials
XLC Communication Services
XLF Financials
XLI Industrials
XLK Information Technology
XLRE Real Estate
XLY Consumer Discretionary
Sector data retrieved from finance.yahoo.com on May 1, 2022
You're welcome to update the sector weightings from time to time. Don't worry about making it exactly 100% - the script automatically compensates and dynamically adjusts.
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Outside of the cash session, you won't see anything (lines, clouds, %change etc.) which is perfectly normal. If you want to check to see if it really works, the 'replay' function might help!
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* originally motivated by Cody to finish what I'd started, and feedback from TT and MDSS groups to 'always do better' (thanks guys!)
Sentimental Cycles with CrossingsThis indicator provides the following options, where you can choose to display:
DEMA TEMA cycles, filtered by default with sentiment.
Sentiment cloud, based on the 200ema area between the 1 minute and 1 hour lines.
One or both ema crossings with their respective timeframes (independent from current chart timeframe) and optional line display.
One or two tickers and their respective crossings based on selected timeframes.
Additional EMA lines supplied with their very own timeframe.
This indicator is intended to be used any way suitable to the user, nearly every aspect is customizable, and the defaults are just enough to get you started on deciding whether it's time to enter calls or puts.
TIPS for optimal results:
- Try using 2 charts: the 1 minute and the 1 hour per symbol. Under the 1 minute chart, use the 3 minute and 5 minute timeframe for crossings.
- Try to start a position when a sentimental DEMA TEMA cloud is beginning to form. The first bar usually pays thicc.
- Tickers SPY and VXX can be of good reference for market direction. If all crossings coincide, it's because there's a strong momentum in a certain direction for the market.
DDG PivotsDDG Pivots is an indicator that autonomously plots current reversal zones, areas of possible pivotal points for intraday trading, price targets, and true lows/highs.
This indicator will identify FINAL pivots (H/L) accurately, plotting either a green or red label to identify true lows/highs.
Once you are able to determine possible reversal areas and pivotal points, you will have a better idea on the current trend and whether these areas are respected/denied, after you can identify the correct trend, this indicator will then help by projecting predicted price targets on screen.
From entry to exit, this indicator helps ease your stress trading.
STOP STARING HOPELESSLY AT YOUR SCREEN, THIS INDICATOR HAS PUSH ALERTS FOR EACH OF THESE VITAL LEVLS.
*Turn on PUSH NOTIFICATIONS to alert you when these vital areas are touched*
US Stock Market Sectors Overview Table [By MUQWISHI]US Market Overview Table will identify the bullish and bearish sectors of a day by tracking the SPDR sectors funds.
It's possible to add a ticker symbol for correlation compared to each sector.
Overview Indicator
Mobo BandsThis indicator is the Mobo Bands (Momentum Breakout Bands). These bands are bollinger bands that have an adjusted standard deviation. There are Buy signals when it has momentum breakouts above the bands for moves to the upside and Sell signals when it has momentum breakouts below the bands for moves to the downside. The bands simply suggest that all markets have periods of chop which we all know to be true. While the price is inside the bands it is said to be trendless. Once the breakouts happen you can take trades in the breakout direction. I like to use these to swing trade options on the hourly timeframe but the bands should work on most instruments and timeframes. I like to use it to take swings on SPY on the 1 hour chart for entries and use the Daily chart for trend confirmation.
Sector Performance TableThis is a simple performance table for the SPY and its component sectors as well as VIX.
Importantly, the performance is intraday from session open time.
It is NOT a daily change - credit to ShadowTrader for this distinction.
Credit also to PineCoders for their string manipluation instructions for Pine Script.
Each of the 14 symbols in the table can be set by the user.
The table can be placed Top or Bottom, Left or Right
The user will need to set the cell width and height and transparency and bulilsh/ bearish colors to best suit their own displays.
There are two color gradients built in to help illustrate which symbols are leading or lagging
I have also published one for the FANGMANT stocks that is otherwise very similar to this
S&P500 Heat MapS&P sectors heat map. Follows the timeframe of the active chart.
The following SPDR select sector funds are included
XLB - Materials
XLC - Communication
XLE - Energy
XLF - Financials
XLI - Industrials
XLK - Information technology
XLP - Consumer staples
XLRE - Real estate
XLU - Utilities
XLV - Healthcare
XLY - Consumer discretionary
SPY and current chart ticker will also be included by default, but can be disabled in the settings.
Optional:
There's a switch in setting "Data from previous bar" - if selected, the change percent will be from the previous candle. For example, if the chart timeframe is daily with this option selected, data will be from previous day. Similar situation with all timeframes. Also, when this option is active, the text "Previous Bar" will be printed in red color on the top right corner to avoid any confusion.
Moving Average Suite + VWAP + TICKThis indicator combines some of the commonly used moving averages, VWAP, and TICK sentiment, all of which are useful for all types of trading
By default, this indicator includes:
- 21/50/100/200 period smoothed simple moving average
- great for determining trends
- also act as support / resistance line for price
- 9 period exponential moving average
- fast trend / direction indicator
- Volume Weighted Average Price
- no explanation required
- $TICK sentiment as background fill
- overall market sentiment and direction
- +/- 500 levels are colored green/red and are usually indication of institutional order flow --> critical for trading indexes such as SPY or QQQ
- deep green/red background indicates +/-1000 on the $TICK, which are usually associated with overbought or oversold
Strat Radar_vtStrat Radar is a visual tool to trade "TheStrat" methodology.
TheStrat is a simple yet powerful model to view the market. From one bar to the next, there are only three possible scenarios or three types of candles:
type 1 - an inside bar. Market is in consolidation.
type 2 - a directional bar (2 up or 2 down). Market is trending.
type 3 - an outside bar. This is a broadening formation and market is taking liquidity from both upside and downside.
So by looking at candle type and combination, one can visualize what price is doing in the market.
Strat Radar makes it possible for user to see candle type and sequence for all major time frames – from a 5m bar to a yearly bar - all in one chart! And even better, it allows user to see not just one bar but last three bars!
Certain candle combination creates high probability trade setups, for example 2-1-2 or 2-2 reversals, so by looking at Strat Radar, user can quickly determine whether there are any good trading opportunities. The simple and visual layout makes it easy to go through a watch list and use Strat Radar as a scanner. There is no need to flip through multiple time frame charts.
Features:
Show candle type and color for twelve time frames from 5m to yearly bar
Show candle type and color for last three bars of each time frame
Location of candle number and candle color have specific meaning:
For non-directional bars ( 1 and 3):
Below candle means close > open
Above candle means close < open
For directional bar 2:
Below candle means: 2 up
Above candle means: 2 down
Candle color: green - close>open, red – close < open
A built-in trend strength system that can be turned on or off
A reversal marker that can be turned on or off. It is based on a combination of Strat candle sequence and trend strength
Since candle type and combination are clearly shown for each time frame, it is easy to determine whether is Full Time Frame Continuity (FTFC).
Strat Radar_vt is a light version of the full indicator and covers:
- most futures market
- 30 stocks in Dow Index
- Index and sector ETFs : SPY , QQQ , DIA, IWM , XLE , XLF , XLU , GDX , XLK , XLV , XLY , XLB , ITB , XRT , SMH , IBB , KRE , XLC , GDXJ , KBE
- Some key stocks: AAPL , AMZN , FB , GOOGL , TSLA , NVDA , NFLX
- Forex pairs: DXY , AUDCAD , AUDJPY , AUDNZD , AUDUSD , EURCAD , EURGBP , EURJPY , EURUSD , GBPJPY , GBPUSD , NZDUSD , USDCAD , USDJPY
Full version works on all stocks and assets. If you like this indicator and require the full version, please contact the author.
MTF Radar_vtMTF Radar is like your car dashboard for trading. It is your X-ray machine and, in one glance, you know what price is doing in all major time frames, from 5m to 1Q, without having to flip through multiple charts. Simple and visual!
The Sqz column indicates whether a stock is in consolidation(i.e. in squeeze) or in expansion (fired). Color denotes different compression levels: tight - black, medium - red, low - orange, green - fired.
T1 and T2 are two different trend systems:
T1 - green = bullish trend, red = bearish trend, gray = side ways, yellow - trend change
T2 - green = bullish trend, red = bearish trend, gray = side ways
T1 is a more sensitive system compared to T2.
Momo column shows squeeze momentum bars with matching color.
P+: momentum is positive and increasing. Light blue.
P-: momentum is positive and decreasing. Dark blue.
N+: momentum is negative and increasing. Yellow.
N-: momentum is negative and decreasing. Dark blue.
MTF Radar_vt is a light version of the full indicator and covers:
- most futures market
- 30 stocks in Dow Index
- Index and sector ETFs : SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, XLE, XLF, XLU, GDX, XLK, XLV, XLY, XLB, ITB, XRT, SMH, IBB, KRE, XLC, GDXJ, KBE
- Some key stocks: AAPL, AMZN, FB, GOOGL, TSLA, NVDA, NFLX
- Forex pairs: DXY,AUDCAD,AUDJPY,AUDNZD,AUDUSD,EURCAD,EURGBP,EURJPY,EURUSD,GBPJPY,GBPUSD,NZDUSD,USDCAD,USDJPY
Full version works on all stocks and assets. If you like this indicator and require the full version, please contact the author.
Credits:
-> John Carter - creator of TTM Squeeze and TTM Squeeze Pro
-> Lazybear's interpretation of the TTM Squeeze: Squeeze Momentum Indicator
tickerTracker MFI OscillatorDid you ever want to have a neat indicator window in line with your chart showing a different ticker? tickerTracker is a Money Flow Index (MFI) oscillator. The Money Flow Index (MFI) is a technical oscillator that uses price and volume for identifying overbought or oversold conditions in an asset. More or less, everything is connected in the market. The tickerTracker lets you see what is happening with another ticker that you have connected a correlation between them. For my example here, I'm using COIN in the main chart with the tickerTracker displaying BTC, QQQ and COIN Money Flow Index (MFI) in its window. As the end user, you can customize the colors, the length input and the ticker. Like any other indicator, the shorter length input, the more quickly responsive and the longer the length input, the smoother curve print.
Default Values:
MFI Length = 13
Chart ticker = white
SPY = white
QQQ = blue
IWM = yellow
DIA = orange
BTC/USD = yellow
ETH/USD = green
SOL/USD = purple
ADA/USD = red
Do your own due diligence, your risk is 100% your responsibility. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only. You win some or you learn some. Consider being charitable with some of your profit to help humankind. Good luck and happy trading friends...
*3x lucky 7s of trading*
7pt Trading compass:
Price action, entry/exit
Volume average/direction
Trend, patterns, momentum
Newsworthy current events
Revenue
Earnings
Balance sheet
7 Common mistakes:
+5% portfolio trades, capital risk management
Beware of analyst's motives
Emotions & Opinions
FOMO : bad timing, the market is ruthless, be shrewd
Lack of planning & discipline
Forgetting restraint
Obdurate repetitive errors, no adaptation
7 Important tools:
Trading View app!, Brokerage UI
Accurate indicators & settings
Wide screen monitor/s
Trading log (pencil & graph paper)
Big, organized desk
Reading books, playing chess
Sorted watch-list
Checkout my indicators:
Fibonacci VIP - volume
Fibonacci MA7 - price
pi RSI - trend momentum
TTC - trend channel
AlertiT - notification
tickerTracker - MFI Oscillator
www.tradingview.com
Litt Internals ProThe Litt Internal Pro is based on the four major U.S. Equity Indexes. This is to not be used for any other markets. If you need more information on any of the indexes, you can google or watch YouTube videos on what they are. Typically if we are looking for to be long we want to see all four of the indexes green and have buy ratings. If we are looking to be short we want to see all four of the indexes red and have sell ratings. If you see Overbought or Oversold ratings it may be best to wait for a pullback to get long or not take the trade at all.
For the stocks that you trade, you should know what index they are in. The reason for this is that you can still take trades if not all four indexes are aligned the same color. For example, maybe small caps (IWM) are on a hot streak and seeing buying momentum from institutions meanwhile tech (QQQ), is being sold. If you held a long in a company that is in IWM then you could be more comfortable holding your long position. Meanwhile, if you held a long position in a stock that is in QQQ then you might want to cut your loss or take profit. There are multiple different use cases for this indicator so it is best to look for outside resources on more information on the indexes and what stocks are in each index. This can be a very powerful tool to see sector rotation by hedge funds and institutions.
Day Trade Scalping - Optimal Trade Entrance IndicatorThis script can be used to day trade SPY ( S&P ), Forex Currencies, Stocks, Bitcoin and pretty much anything out there. It was extensively tested trading live on 15minute timeframe with great results, it can be used with other timeframes as well.
Indicators:
- Regular Signals (red/green) – trade signal arrows, includes alerts
- Risky Signals (orange/olive) – trade signal arrows, includes alerts
- Optimal Trade Entrance Area - target at where to enter the trade with minimal risk and maximum profit
As the signals explained, there are regular and risky signals, which are calculated per different algorithms. Based on the test run, risky signals will appear less and be more risky, but usually spot longer bigger runs!
The original idea of the script is to provide the trader with an Optimal Trade Entrance Area to reduce the risk and maximize the profit. After you receive a signal/alert, wait for the price to re-trace to the Optimal Trade Entrance Area line, which will be shown on the chart. If the price does not reverse - it's best to not open a position. (Remember that the best trade is – no trade!).
If you don’t know how to divide up your position - here is an example on how I take profits between the price targets:
- Open position with buying a multiple of x3 contracts
- Sell 1/3 of the position at first price target and move my SL to entry
- Sell 1/3 of the remaining position at a second price target
- Sell the rest of the position at the third price target or scale out slowly if the trend is still strong
Also, keep an eye on the breakouts, especially if they go along the script signals as with breakouts, there is a good potential for a bigger move.
Trend Volatility Tops and Bottoms
Big Picture:
Overall what this script try's to capture is bounces off of moving trend lines.
What you will see when using this script
one Green line, one red line, two gray lines and circles in colors blue, green, red, and purple.
RED AND GREEN LINES:
There are two trend lines, an upper and a lower line that are 1 to 2 standard deviations from the linear regression line formed by the closing price for a look back period. The green is the distance from the close price and the lower line. The red is the list from the close and the upper line. (you don't see the lower and upper lines, but yo do see the green and red lines)
The goal is too easily see when price is approaching those support and resistance levels.
GRAY LINES:
GRAY lines are a form of volatility metric. GRAYS represent the distance from the RED and GREEN lines talked about above. low volatility mean the two GRAY lines will be close and times of high volatility will be father apart.
COLORED CIRCLES:
the color circles represent possible bounce zones, when price is high or low for for a given time period.
PURPLE is caution that there could be a possible price drop
RED is a critical zone for rejection and price drop
BLUE is caution that there could be a possible price increase
GREEN is a critical zone for bounce and price increase
how its used
feel free to play around and Try new things but, how its intended to be used is on 4hr time Frame looking for longer term trends on assets that tend to be less volatile on average.
settings
some settings:
buy deviation, this will say how many standard deviations do you want the lower bounce line to be from the linear regression line
sell deviation, this will say how many standard deviations do you want the upper bounce line to be from the linear regression line
dist to zero buy: how close dose the price has to be to put out a possible bounce.
Recap
-red and purple = possible upcoming price drop... red is more critical than purple
-green and blue = possible upcoming price increase... green is more critical than blue
-use on less volatile assents and on 4hr timeframe
good luck!
Market Breadth EMAs V2Second version of Market Breadth EMAs for $SPY. Getting a little more complicated than V1 but removed noise.
Key:
Green line = % of stocks above their 20-period moving average, the "twitch line"
Red line = % of stocks above their 200-period moving average, the "long term trend"
White line = weighted average of the % of stocks above the 20/50/100/200 averages, the "general trend." Captures bursts that the 200 misses, and is more trustworthy than the 20.
Background colors = limits of the red/green/white where reversals have happened historically. The darker the color, the stronger the signal.
Histogram = the change in the white line over time, for different time periods: 1/4/10/20, the "trend strength/confidence." i.e. If the white line "General Trend" has been drifting lower for a month but started increasing the past 2 days, you might have 3 red histograms and 1 green one.
Techniques:
If the green, red, or white line is above 50%, then more than half the stocks are above that average. So, if they're in the top half, bullish market. Bottom half, bearish market.
If the green line is above the red, market has rising/bullish momentum. If red is above green, market has falling/bearish momentum.
If the white line is rising, bullish momentum. If it's falling, bearish momentum.
If the histograms are all green, there is strong momentum in that direction. The % of stocks above their important averages has been increasing each day for both the short term and long term.
If the histograms go from all green to a mix of green and red, be on the lookout for a reversal from one of the background levels. Usually initiates from the 20 (green line) first.
If price dips without the histogram changing, HODL.
Dip BuyerThis was created for a friend and only has SPY in mind.
This indicator gives signals based on the previous All-Time High
Default values are
Watch Signal: 4% from ATH
Buy Signal: 5% from ATH
Stop Loss: 13% from ATH
All values are configurable
Triple CSWhat this indicator does:
This indicator will be scanning for ranges of extremity.
It measures multiple underlying factors in the financial markets like measuring levels of strength using RSI, momentum using Stochastics and extreme ranges using Bollinger Bands.
What is "extreme range" criteria: ranges above 70 or below 30 on RSI and Stoch are considered extreme, as well as moments of extreme volatility exceeding overbought and oversold levels on BBs.
All monitored data is to be plotted in a horizontal row, providing information about oversold, overbought and mid-range market conditions. This data will either meet the criteria simultaneously and plot a Red or Green indication or it will miss one or more requirements, plotting Gray indications.
This indicator is a real-time indicator, meaning it's updating live and due to this tracking in real-time, indications not yet 'printed' can give false readings. For performance purposes, it is best practice to allow all indication plots to 'print', meaning if a plot ever changes in color, it's best to allow that candle to fully close , ticking to 0:00 before confirming the accuracy of the indicator's findings.
How it works:
This indicator scans multiple sources of data simultaneously. When appropriate conditions within a trading range are met, the indicator will update it's color.
The indicator will plot Gray , Green , and Red indications which can be explained below.
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Grey plots : No indication of full extremity, meaning one or more conditions being tracked has not met requirements, suggesting price is likely in mid-range.
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Green plots : Extremity level lows have been simultaneously met, data indicates extreme oversold conditions are likely present.
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Red plots : Extremity level highs have been simultaneously met, data indicates extreme overbought conditions are likely present.
What market will this indicator work on?
Stocks > Forex > Crypto
All the above are supported by this indicator.
Charts with more history have more data for the indicator to utilize. (Lack of data can result in poor performance.)
- This indicator performs best on 4H, 12H, D, and W timeframes, although you can use this indicator on any timeframe TradingView supports.
This indicator was created to find ranges of extreme trade which can help traders be more confident in their timing with the market.
Trading can be difficult, let an algorithm scan the market and monitor for early signs of volatility changes.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Please do your due diligence when placing trades.
Market Breadth EMAsThis is the combined market breadth tickers: S5TW, S5FI, S5OH, and S5TH representing the percentage of S&P 500 stocks above their 20, 50, 100, and 200 EMA respectively. The colors go from green (20) to red (200) because if 20 crosses above the 200, the market's bullish, and if the 20 crosses below the 200, the market is bearish. So if green is on top = bull market. If red is on top = bear market. In general the market sentiment is whichever color is highest up.
The background is colored in depending on a few historical extremes in the 200. The darker the color the more significant the buy/sell signal. These can be adjusted by changing the hline's in the code.
Stock vs Index vs Vix (Adjusted)
Usually stocks move with Indexes and against Vix, so with this script you can compare and see how strong is the price movement of an asset.
Try to find what Index (e.g. SPY, QQQ, IWM) and Vix (e.g. VIX, VXN, RVX) fits better for selected symbol.
If price moving in the upper channel = price movement is strong.
If price moving in the lower channel = price movement is weak.
If price is stronger than Index and Vix = good sign.
If price is weaker than Index and Vix = bad sign.
Strong support and resistance lines are at 66.6 and 33.3
Disclaimer:
Trading success is all about following your trading strategy and the indicators should fit within your trading strategy, and not to be traded upon solely
The script is for informational and educational purposes only. Use of the script does not constitute professional and/or financial advice. You alone have the sole responsibility of evaluating the script output and risks associated with the use of the script. In exchange for using the script, you agree not to hold dgtrd TradingView user liable for any possible claim for damages arising from any decision you make based on use of the script
8,21,40 EMA by gmubirdBest used with 1 min time frame. On a solid trend usually the candles with stay above the 8 ema while retesting it every 5-15 bars. If it breaks the 8 ema then look for it to test the 21 ema . The 21 is useful on the 5 min as well because a trending stock with sometimes test the 21 for support and bounce off. However if it breaks the 5min 21 ema it's probably going to break it's short term trend and maybe go side ways or reverse. The 40 ema is mainly useful in the 1min because it helps visualize the 5min 8 ema . This is the main tell for a solidly trending stock/ spy because they love to test this over and over through a trend. Just watch for a break of it because it means a kinda good chance of the end of a trend and a good time to sell.
SROC Crypto Index [upslidedown]The idea for this indicator is simple: Without a crypto index we want to somehow understand ROC across many assets. This will average out data across the top 5 (current) cryptos and provide a benchmark index.
I've recently been looking into momentum strategies more and how to utilize ROC as part of crypto trading. This indicator was born to fill a void as there is no great index like SPY for the crypto world.
Why would you do this? This gives a picture of overall market sentiment and allows you to move stock strategies that use an index to do things like tighten SL, take positions, move to cash, etc. into the cryptocurrency market.
The plotted line is super fat so you can plot individual lines and tell the index from the individual ticker apart. My suggestion is to pair this with a ROC or SROC for individual assets and to develop strategies from there.