Crypto Investidor EMA e MA Crypto Investidor EMA e MA consiste em um conjunto de 4 EMAs de 21 / 50 / 100 / 200 períodos e também 4 MAs de 21 / 50 / 100 / 200, criado para facilitar o entendimento dos nossos seguidores, a ponto de poder verificar no gráfico tanto as Medias Móveis Exponenciais, quanto as Medias Móveis Simples. Um excelente indicador para quem utiliza o tradingview free.
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SMA collector MTF ForecastHello everyone
Here's the today indicator
That one is a true gift before X-mas. X-mas in July which bundles a lot more than what Santa Claus will offer you in December :)
So without further due, let's dive right in
This indicator will display the following algorithmic SMA :
SMA 20 Daily
SMA 50 Daily
SMA 50 Daily
SMA 100 Daily
SMA 200 Daily
SMA 20 Weekly
SMA 50 Weekly
SMA 100 Weekly
SMA 200 Weekly
SMA 7 Monthly
SMA 20 Monthly
SMA 50 Monthly
Those SMA usually work as big supports/resistances for all tradable assets (forex, index, crypto, stocks, ...)
That's it for the first feature, let's cover the next one
2/ I developped a small optimization to get those labels placed on the right hand side of your screen.
"Is it really useful sir ?" Well, you certainly noticed that looking at a chart on tradingview mobile is not ideal (indicators overlapping, indicator names taking too much space and so on...)
When you'll deactivate the indicator name label display from tradingview, you can activate mine which will look way nicer on your mobile (and even Desktop).
This concept was greatly inspired by @scarf :
3/ Now the cherry on the top of the cherry on the top of the.... cake
You'll have the cool option to display the forecasts for those SMAs based on either current price "flat" or a 3 period liner regressions "linreg".
You can play out with the forecasts options and find out which ones will make the most of sense to you
They're represented by small dots at the very right of the moving averages
This concept was greatly inspired by @yatrader2 :
That's a lot to digest but hope it went smoothly
As always if you have any question or feedback or complain or you want to show me some love (please), shoot it in the comments section
See y'all tomorrow for another indicator
Enjoy
Dave
The Mango Ribbon The Mango Ribbon is a convenience indicator which encompasses a combination of moving averages combining those of exponential and Ichimoku averages. I will be updating this indicator with more features as time passes.
Hope you enjoy. For access, simply pm me on Telegram (porco1x) or use the sign up form at mangoresearch.co
Czarlieron's Multiple MA's w/ BBThis script contains:
Multiple EMA's (8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 100, 200)
Multiple SMA's (8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 100, 200)
Bollinger Bands
Omid Bollinger Band + ichimokuwith some signals for buying and selling with below method
3 bollinger band ( len 50, div 2,3,4)
EMA 8,15,100
SMA 5,20 with rsi
Didi+EMA200+Bollinger Bands-FRAGAHelps those are using Basic Account / limited indicators
by Will Fraga
@traderzonebr
My Bollinger Band - ichimokuMy Bollinger Band - ichimoku
with some signals for buying and selling with below method
3 bolinger band (len 50, div 2,3,4)
EMA 8,15,100
SMA 5,20 with rsi
VWMA CrossesThis is a simple tool that gives traders a simple visual representation of Volume-Weighted Moving Average ( VWMA ) crossovers that is pretty similar to the MACD . We don't typically trade solely based on the VWMA , but it is definitely one of our go-to tools when combining multiple indicators.
When trading with VWMA's, it is common to enter a position when the fast VWMA crosses over the slow VWMA . In other words, the fast VWMA was previously less than the slow VWMA and is now greater in value than the slow VWMA . Conversely, traders often exit their positions when the fast VWMA crosses under the slow VWMA .
This tool plots the absolute value of the difference between the fast and slow VWMA's as a histogram. When the difference between the fast and slow VWMA's is greater than zero (meaning fast > slow), then the bars are green. The bars then turn red when the fast VWMA is less than the slow VWMA . The blue circle-line is a Simple Moving Average of the difference between the two lines.
Here's a quick guide to interpreting the chart:
if (fast VWMA > slow VWMA ) and (difference < sma of differences)
then color = lime green
if (fast VWMA > slow VWMA ) and (difference > sma of differences)
then color = dark green
if (fast VWMA < slow VWMA ) and (difference < sma of differences)
then color = light red
if (fast VWMA < slow VWMA ) and (difference > sma of differences)
then color = dark red
~Happy Trading~
ANY MM AVERAGESHello Traders
This script is to add any MM type in any timeframe on your chart
Enjoy
Dave
SMA 50 collectorHello traders
The SMA 50 is known to define a trend. If price is closing above, trend is bullish, if below, trend is bearish.
That's why I like to have all of them on my chart :)
Enjoy
David
Self-Adjusting RSI +Here is an open source (no request needed!) version of the Self-Adjusting RSI by David Sepiashvili.
Published in Stocks & Commodities V. 24:2 (February, 2006): The Self-Adjusting RSI
David Sepiashvili's article, "The Self-Adjusting RSI," presents a technique to adjust the traditional RSI overbought and oversold thresholds so as to ensure that 70-80% of RSI values lie between the two thresholds. Sepiashvili presents two algorithms for adjusting the thresholds. One is based on standard deviation, the other on a simple moving average of the RSI.
This script allows you to choose between plotting the Self-Adjusting bands or the traditional bands. You can also plot a smoothed RSI (SMA or EMA) and change the theme color for dark or light charts.
If you find this code useful, please pass it forward by sharing open source!
Thank you to all of the open source heroes out there!
"If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants."
VWMA/SMA Breakout and Divergence DetectorThis indicator compares four different values :
-Fast Simple Moving Average(SMA)
-Fast Volume Weighted Moving Average(VWMA)
-Slow SMA
-Slow VWMA
Comparing SMA's and VWMA's of the same length is a common trading tactic. Since volume is not taken into consideration when calculating Simple Moving Averages, we can gain valuable insights from the difference between the two lines.
Since volume should be increasing along with an upwards price movement, the VWMA should be greater than the SMA during a volume-supported uptrend. Thus, we can confirm an uptrend if the VWMA remains greater than the SMA. If the VWMA falls under the SMA in the midst of an upwards price movement, however, that indicates bearish divergence. The opposite is true for downtrends. If price is decreasing and volume is decreasing at the same time (as it should), then we can confirm the downtrend.
Interpreting the Graph:
If the slow SMA is greater than the slow VWMA, then the area representing the difference between the two lines is filled in red. If the slow VWMA is greater than the slow SMA, however, the area between the two is filled green.
If the fast SMA is greater than the fast VWMA, then the area between the two dotted lines is filled in red. On the other hand, the area will be filled green if the fast VWMA is greater than the slow SMA.
In addition to spotting divergences and confirming trends, the four lines can be used to spot breakouts. Typically, a VWMA crossover will precede the SMA crossover. When the fast VWMA crosses over the slow VWMA and then a SMA crossover follows shortly after, then it is a hint that a bullish trend is beginning to form.
Multiple MA's & ATR-MultiplesPossibly useful to users that do not have a paid subscription. (multiple indicators in one script)
Exponential and simple moving average options with an option for a time frame other than current chart time frame combined with multiples of the average true range plotted as a chart overlay.
Moving Averages + VWAPA moving average (MA) is a widely used indicator in technical analysis that helps smooth out price action by filtering out the “noise” from random short-term price fluctuations. It is a trend-following, or lagging, indicator because it is based on past prices.
The two basic and commonly used moving averages are the simple moving average (SMA), which is the simple average of a security over a defined number of time periods, and the exponential moving average (EMA), which gives greater weight to more recent prices.
The most common applications of moving averages are to identify the trend direction and to determine support and resistance levels.
Script includes
4 EMA
5 EMA
8 EMA
9 EMA
13 EMA
20 EMA
20 SMA
21 EMA
34 EMA
50 EMA
50 SMA
55 EMA
200 SMA
The volume weighted average price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark used by traders that gives the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price. It is important because it provides traders with insight into both the trend and value of a security.
VWAP + VWAP bands
Adaptive Moving AveragesThis script is able to adaptively show different moving averages, depending on the timeframe.
The default values are:
-8 weekly EMA
-20,50,100 and 200 SMA
-4 hourly 50 EMA
-Hourly 50 EMA
-15 minutes 20 SMA
These moving averages are the ones I use the most, and were originally covered in a video by Financial Freedom (Nasir Jones) called " HOW TO USE MOVING AVERAGES- BTC CASE STUDY" (Highly recommended).
Feel free to change the default values. Also, if you don't want to show certain moving averages, go to style and just untick the visibility checkbox of the ones you don't want to see.
Self-Adjusting RSIThis indicator was originally developed by David Sepiashvili (Stocks & Commodities V. 24:2 (February, 2006): The Self-Adjusting RSI ).
The author presented a technique to adjust the traditional RSI overbought and oversold thresholds so as to ensure that 70-80% of RSI values lie between the two thresholds.
He used two algorithms for adjusting:
Standard Deviation-based
Simple Moving Average-based
Easy and straightforward. But this is not a true way.
Source code on request