This oscillator is an attractive way to view hidden price divergence... The formula originated from the Lark, but I have cleanly displayed this information. When the two moving averages (ema) cross with a simple moving average, you find the hidden price divergence. What kind of market should you use this in? It works well when a trend is already established....
This is the Histogram Version of one of my other indicators named: SQZ Momentum + 1st Gray Cross Signals (with arrows) Which is a modification of "Squeeze Momentum Indicator" by user: "LazyBear". In that indicator of his he described, and suggested, the use of his gray cross signals to find points of interest for trading based on the direction of momentum...
This fulfills a request from user: iTibu to make an oscillator to go along with one of my indicators named: " Volume Crop ━ Hidden Volume Divergence ". It essentially does the same thing, without the Midline Tool , so you can better understand where the crosses are happening. Again, the hidden MACD Divergence circles formula originated from TheLark. I...
Moving Averages are probably the most commonly used analysis tools, and MACD is possibly the first charting indicator a trader gets to learn about. MACD Basic concept ---------------------------- Without repeating all the tons of documentation about what MACD does, let's quickly re-visit the MACD concept from a 10-mile altitude (note we're keen on simplifying...
The purpose of converting the ATR value indicator to an oscillator; It is known that the ATR value is not between the two specified values. So it is not compressed between 0 and 100 like RSI and %B etc. Therefore, conditions such as "A condition if ATR value is X, B condition if ATR value is Y" cannot be created. In order to create these conditions, the max and...
Volume Divergence • Formula originated from: "Hidden Price Divergence" (circles) by TheLark. I did two things to harness its effectiveness: • Firstly, I developed a unique way to filter out the divergence signals that were appearing on both sides of the midline. This filter will be known as the "Midline Tool" . It filters out a lot of the false...
I have modified LazyBears Squeeze Momentum Indicator with enhancements, plus added signals LazyBear mentioned that in John F. Carter's book, Chapter 11, "Mastering the Trade", that "Mr. Carter suggests waiting till the first gray after a black cross, and taking a position in the direction of the momentum (for ex., if momentum value is above zero, go long). Exit...
The indicator calculates a fast price filter based on the closing price of the underlying asset. Overall, it is intended to provide a fast, reliable way to detect trend direction and confirm trend strength, using statistical measures of price movements. The algorithm was adapted from Marcus Schmidberger's (2018) article "High Frequency Trading with the MSCI World...
This pine script calculates percent volatility momentum, negative percent volatility and positive percent volatility. The blue line is the overall momentum of the current percent volatility trend. The red line only includes negative movements in the percent volatility of the source. The green line includes only positive movements of the percent volatility of the...
This script is an interesting take on Convergence and Divergence of Moving Averages. With the built-in MACD Indicator, you cannot make these adjustments to the settings. DESCRIPTION The top Moving Average is calculated on the High of the candle. The bottom Move Average is calculated on the Low of the candle. If the two are moving apart (Divergence), the shaded...
MAGIC MACD ( MACD Indicator with Trend Filter and EMA Crossover confirmation and Momentum). This MACD uses Default Trading view MACD from Technical indicators library and adding a second MACD along with 3 EMA's to detect Trend and confirm MACD Signal. Eliminates usage of 3different indicators (Default MACD , MACD-2,EMA5, EMA20, EMA50) Basic IDEA. Idea is to...
This script is an addition to Fixed Quantum Cdv. It shows vector cdv ratio in columns. You can select the length as an input to how many bars to look back for the whole calculation. The green bars represent the bullish values and the red bars the bearish values. The green line represents an ema of the bullish value and the red line the ema of the bearish...
The Oscillator Extremes indicator plots the normalized positioning of the selected oscillator versus the Bollinger Bands' upper and lower boundaries. Currently, this indicator has four different oscillators to choose from; RSI, CMO, CCI, and ROC. When the oscillator pushes towards one extreme, it will bring the value of the prevailing line closer to zero. If...
RSI Momentum Bands serve a purpose to find best RSI momentum for entering a trade. Indicator is built simply: 1st RSI MA is smoothed RSI by little period, 2nd RSI MA is smoothed RSI by a bigger period. Then we calculate standard deviation from the 2nd MA and make upper and lower band. The rules for trades are simple: When RSI is above higher band - Buy ; ...
The Market Meanness Index was created by Johann Christian Lotter and I added some smoothing of my own, so feel free to try it without any smoothing to see the differences. This indicator relies on the mean reversion theory that all prices will eventually revert to the mean over a long period of time. Obviously there is more to the theory but the basic idea is if...
The Smart Disparity Index (SDI) is an optimized version of the Disparity Index indicator invented by Steve Nison (book "Beyond Candlesticks"). According to Steve Nison, "The disparity index (or disparity ratio), compares, as a percentage, the latest close to a chosen moving average", which means that the indicator gives the difference in % between the closing...
This indicator is designed help you see the potential reversal zones and it helps you accumulate for the long run. This combines price data on any chart. The chart isolates between 0 and -100. Below -80 is a buy, above -20 is a sell location. In these locations, try to Slowly Buy and Slowly Sell (accumulate...) Story Of This Indicator ~I was always obsessed...
The RSI is a contrarian indicator bounded between 0 and 100 where values close to the area of 30 represent an oversold condition and values close to the area of 70 represent an overbought condition. Generally, we use the area of 70/75 and the area of 30/25 as extremes that signal a market reversal or a correction. But what if we calculate a simple way to make...