MTP Trade SetupsThe MTP Trade setups script contain the standard MTPredictor automatic trade setups, TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4 and DP.
The TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4 trade setups are based around the ABC correction of varying degrees, and as such, are designed to catch the end of a correction in a continuing trend. Whereas the DP is a trend termination setup at our MTP DP level on oscillator divergence. We define the trend by using Support / Resistance areas on the higher time frame chart using our MTP DP levels. For more detail of the MTP DP Levels, please visit the publication of the MTP DP script.
Entry triggers triggers are provided by our MTP coloured reversal bars that are part of our MTP Analysis Script. The triggers are Blue for a potential Buy, Red for a potential Sell, and Grey for Neutral. Please note, these are only relevant at (or up to 5 bars after) the potential trade setup. Please see our MTP Analysis Script for more information.
Targets for the setups are automatically shown for each setup as part of the Trade Analysis. Position Sizing is included in the Analysis as well.
Please remember that although MTPredictor has automatic setups, we do not suggest that you just follow these blindly as if it were a black box mechanical system, judgement is needed in filtering the automatic setups, particularly with respect a clear larger degree trend. Each Trader must take responsibility for deciding on whether their own Analysis is clear and fits in with their own (personal and unique) Trading Plan.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
Punkty Pivota
MTP Wave Price TargetsThe MTP Wave Price Targets script allows you to project “in advance” WPT (Wave Price Target) zones on your chart, these anticipate where the next Elliott Wave swing is likely to end. WPT zones are calculated using clusters of Fibonacci Price levels that are specific to the Wave in question.
This is designed to be used with the users own “manual” Elliot Wave count. The user can use the MTP Pivots (that are included in the MTP Analysis Script) as a guide to see the swings to choose on the Chart. The user has several options (Pivot Number, Last Pivot, Pivots Back or Bar Number) on how to choose the Pivot to display the WPT Targets from.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
MTP Elliott WavesThe MTP Elliott Waves script allows you to place an Elliott Wave count on your chart at a specific Pivot point. The script uses our unique “Isolation Approach” to Elliott Wave analysis, which has been used in our MTPredictor software since 2001. The Elliott Wave counts include the WPT (Wave Price Target) zones, where the wave found is likely to end. WPT zones are Fibonacci Price clusters that are specific to the wave in question. The Script will find Waves, 2, 3, 4, 5 as well as the simple abc correction. The Script only focus on one Wave count with no alternate counts or X-waves or other complex corrections. We do this to keep things simple and uncluttered. The Wave count will only display on the chart if a valid count is found at the Pivot chosen.
This is designed to be used in conjunction with the MTP Swings Pivots, which are included in the MTP Analysis Script. Please refer to this script for more information on the MTP Swing Pivots. The user has several options (Pivot Number, Last Pivot, Pivots Back or Bar Number) on how to choose the Pivot to display the Elliott Wave count from.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
MTP Decision PointThe MTP Decision Point (DP) is a tool to project “in advance” future support / resistance levels on your Chart. It is calculated using clusters of Fibonacci and Geometric Price levels.
The MTP Decision Point (DP) levels can also be used to help determine the larger degree trend, as the market moves from one DP level to another. Traders can then look to trade "in the direction of" this larger degree trend when, and only when, the picture is clear (i.e. the market is making clean reversals at DP levels). Ideally, Traders should look to use the larger degree trend on a chart time frame between 3-5 times higher than the one they are Trading on. Eg look to a Weekly when trading on a Daily time frame, or look to a 15min when Trading on a 3min time frame. Please remember, that a market is usually only in a clear picture about 50% of the time, the rest of the time, the market picture is unclear and as such should be avoided.
This is designed to be used in conjunction with the MTP Swings Pivots , which are included in the MTP Analysis Script. Please refer to this script for more information on the MTP Swing Pivots . The user has several options (Pivot Number, Last Pivot, Pivots Back or Bar Number) on how to choose the Pivot to display the DP level from.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
MTP VSThe MTP VS Indicator is designed to identify high volume spikes, with the aim of finding “fake-outs”, where markets break out from previous swing highs or lows but then reverse at levels of MTP DP support/resistance. This is usually where the “professional money” enters the market to produce a sharp swing in the opposite direction. For more detail of the MTP DP support/resistance levels, please visit the publication of the MTP Decision Point (DP) script.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
[JRL] ATR Pivot PointsThis indicator plots pivot points with support and resistance lines based on average true range (ATR). ATR is one of the best volatility and trading range predictors, so it can be very useful for finding confluence in any strategy.
(CoInS) Confluence of Indicators and Signals v2 skvConfluence of Indicators and Signals (CoInS) v2 skv
This time best of pivots and oscillators came to confluence to guide traders for better decision making to trade. Remember practice makes profit.
This script created for educational purpose for learners want to observe/study the indicators and its signals. Indicators HMA, SMA, Super Trend, MACD, BB, ADX/DMI/DMS, RSI, Elder Impulse and Pivots CPR, Camarilla, Floor, SQR are used in this script and the display of them controlled through the indicator settings. Values are tuned and can't be changed. Only the current day values will be displayed.
Observe the signals and reversal points at pivots or moving average lines. The bright green up triangles and bright orange down triangles indicates momentum, the faded triangles indicates the momentum is getting weak.
At start of the day, this script indicates whether today is trending or not trending for the scrip.
The SQR pivot points will move as per the trend and indicate the resistance and support level at that time. The color crosses informs that the change occurred throughout the day.
The signals generated by this study are not recommendation and use it on your own discretion after keenly observing each and every details.
Pivots
Pivot Boss CPR with width
Pivot Boss Camarilla
Pivot Boss Floor pivots
Simple and amazing SQR pivots
Displays signals from,
RSI signals
HMA signals
Super Trend
MACD (cross and histogram signals)
Elder Impulse
ADX/DMI/DMS and BB for Momentum
I'm thankful to trading view, various pine coders and authors contributing here and building wealth of knowledge.
*****Remember: Practice makes Profits*****
Disclaimer
1. Only for educational and learning purpose
2. For Intraday and scalping strategies and 5 and 15 min TF only
3. Do paper trade before using any information for actual trading
4. Not swing or positional trade
5. Use it on your own discretion and no one else responsible for the profit/loss except you
Moon at ZeroMoon at Zero
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This script is better utilized on LTF ( Low Time Frames ) Up to the 1min chart.
This script helps you spot important events in the market using the moon at zero degree.
This script includes dates for the year 2020, 2021, and 2022.
This script also complements the Gann ToolBox that I have on my tradingview page giving you good measurement of the market and some of its volatility dates and locations in price.
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To get access to this add-on or for the full package including the toolbox you can see my information below.
Murrey Math Lines with Manual adjustmentI'm publishing my first script for free.
You can see the MurreyMath Lines and Levels now easily for any instrument.
How to use
you can setup this indicator manually by typing the local top and high points on the chart
you can easily find the major HIGH/LOW points by using for example using the Tradingview's built-in "Pivot Points High Low" indicator with setting 144 or 200 periods.
you can adjusting the fraction-scale later with setting named "Multiplier"
best performing on Daily/Weekly timeframes. But you can use on intraday moves too!
Detailed description see below.
About The Murrey math lines indicator
The Murrey math lines indicator adds horizontal support and resistance lines on a price chart, which, as the author believes, are able to hint at reversals. These lines also provide traders with an understanding of the current market tendency and allows them to see whether there is a potential for a trend reversal.
There is an opinion that a trading system based on horizontal Murrey line can provide excellent signals on any type of markets – currency, stock, and even crypto. According to Murrey himself, large investors will behave in the same way in all kinds of markets. Moreover, they can work with the lines on different timeframes, which is an excellent opportunity to follow their capital management rules regardless of the deposit amount.
What is the gist of Murrey math lines?
Murrey math lines are based on the approach and observations that were made by William Gann , who was famous for his perfect forecasts with the use of different kinds of market symmetry, and one of the most famous technical analysis tools is called Gann Angles. The author himself had significantly adjusted the system and made it easier and clearer for ordinary investors. In Murrey’s opinion, markets will start corrections at some particular price levels, breakouts of and returns to which may provide traders good signals for opening positions. Regardless of the current market trend, the price must either rebound from the level or break the key level, which will point at a boost of the actual trend. Murrey emphasized 8 price levels, marked from 0/8 to 8/8, with 0/8, 4/8, and 8/8 being the most important.
Murrey math lines - 4/8 level
4/8 is a middle price level or even a balance line. Prior to a breakout of this line, the price may fluctuate inside a sideways channel. If the price breaks 4/8 to the upside and moves above it, then this area may be considered as good support. However, if this line is broken downwards, it will act as a strong resistance level.
Murrey math lines - 8/8 and 0/8 levels
8/8 and 0/8 are very strong obstacles for further movement past them. As a rule, they can be broken because of some important or surprising news, when the actual reading of some macroeconomic indicators is very different from forecasts.
More often than not, traders expect either a reversal from this area or at least a serious correction. Also, there is an opinion, that a rebound from 0/8 to the upside is more probable than a rebound from 8/8 to the downside. 8/8 is more often broken to the upside and the price continues the uptrend
Murrey math lines - 7/8 and 1/8 levels
7/8 and 1/8 help traders to understand whether to wait for a new impulse or the market movement was quite accidental and the price may start a correction.
For example, if the price rebounded from 4/8 to the upside, reached 7/8 but is not moving any higher and just testing 7/8, then one should expect a decline to return to 4/8. However, if the price breaks 7/8, one may assume that the market trend is strong and the instrument may continue growing towards 8/8 or even higher. As for 1/8, the situation is quite the opposite.
Murrey math lines - 6/8 and 2/8 levels
6/8 and 2/8 are also pretty strong and traders compare them to 8/8, 0/8, and 4/8. The lines will be very strong if after rebounding from them the price doesn’t break these lines by the closing prices.
Murrey math lines - 5/8 and 3/8 levels
5/8 and 3/8 indicate a sideways movement on the market, which happens about 50% of the time or maybe more. However, if market players push the price past one of these lines, it is expected to continue moving in the direction of a breakout.
In the case of a breakout of 5/8, the closest upside target is 8/8. If the price breaks 3/8, there is a high probability of further decline towards 0/8.
Murrey math lines - -1/8 and +1/8 levels
-1/8 and +1/8 are used for some kind of attempt to catch a trend reversal. -1/8 is an extreme support level during a bearish trend, while +1/8 is an extreme resistance during a bullish tendency.
A test of these lines indicates that the current trend is weakening. As a rule, the price doesn’t revers here and starts corrections towards 0/8 and 8/8. After that, the previous trend resumes.
Murrey math lines - -2/8 and +2/8 levels
A breakout of -2/8 and +2/8 indicates a very strong trend on the market. -2/8 is ultimate support during a bearish trend, while +2/8 indicates ultimate resistance during an uptrend. At such moments, Murrey math lines are redrawn. However, the author expected a closing candlestick 4+ bars higher or lower than these lines, and only after that started re-drawing the lines on a chart.
Closing thoughts
Trading using Murrey math lines provides traders with simple rules for entering the market. We understand that a breakout of a line will only push the price towards the next target levels on a chart, while the unwillingness of the instrument to break a line will result in a correction with specific targets. As a result, we have a strategy that implies trading in the direction of an active trend and when we need to look for a reversal, then there are particular levels, from which the price is highly likely to rebound. However, an ordinary investor may requite much time to remember all lines and watch the price behavior at the moment of breakouts or rebounds in order to grasp this method. Also, there are no clear parameters for different instruments, so one will have to choose parameters manually based on the experience gained while using the indicator. Anyway, a trading method with the use of Murrey math lines is very interesting and unique and may be combined with your existing know-how, thus significantly improving a classic approach to using Murrey lines.
Please feel free to comment any question.
Roadmap in next year:
I'm planning one automatically calculated version, but not so easy to do that for many reasons.
This indicator is the free and simplier version in first time.
Fibonacci Pivots Monthly and Weekly Full (no history)Fibonacci Pivots Monthly and Weekly Full (no history)
Inspired by FxChartAnalyst trader, with his great Monthly Weekly Daily Pivot Points Standard indicator
www.tradingview.com
This indicator calculates and plots both Monthly and Weekly pivots on a chart. Pivots are based on the Fibonacci ratios of the previous Month/Week candle close.
Good luck everyone!
Tech Primary AnalysisThe indicator consists of four main parts, the main SR/Rejection the solid black line, the Second SR, Trend channels the dashed line , and Alerts.
The Main SR/ Rejection point is used to indicate a rejection of a candlestick .
This first type of rejection is identified by a default black line to represent a low zone in the market for that trade.
The Second SR shows a pivot point on the chart; it is presented as a dotted line often near the main SR/Rejection.
When a rejection and pivot point are near each other, it indicates a strong zone.
Trend channels are moving averages, they also have 2 standard deviations that instruct you on when it is best to buy into a trade and when it is best to sell and leave the trade.
You buy low and sell higher for the maximum profit. Lastly, there are alerts;
set an alert for the main rejection line when you want to follow the trend channel, or use it for the when the second resistance is broken, or when the support is broken.
Another important technique is knowing when to trade.
Trading is best in intervals of four hours. Trading at 9am, 1pm, 5pm, 9pm, and 1am will get you into the beginning of the trade to better watch the trend channels.
Another important factor to remember is setting the stop loss which should be a previous rejection
Works on all markets : Forex, Crypto, Options Stocks
Use the link below to obtain access to this indicator or PM us to obtain access
|AG| VWAP ANALYSIS|AG| VWAP ANALYSIS
The volume-weighted average price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark used by traders that gives the average price security has traded 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 the security.
VWAP is calculated by adding up the $ traded for every transaction (price multiplied by the number of shares traded) and then dividing by the total shares traded.
A detailed formula and calculations could be found here:
-> fanf2.user.srcf.net
Actually, TradingView has an option for Anchored Vwap is a really good implementation for specific analysis.
The following script takes into account the #Time_Period_Change and plots the VWAP calculation.
The #Time_Period Available for this script are:
-> Day
-> Week
-> Monthly
-> Quarter
-> Year
1. The option that we have is the SOURCE:
-> HLC3 (High, Low, Close)/3 is the right way to calculate VWAP.
-> But I included other traditional options:
-> open, high, low, close, hl2, hlc3, ohlc4
2. The option of Turn ON/OFF VWAP
-> Timeframe selection:
-> All, 1. Day, 2. Week, 3. Month, 4. Quarter, 5. Year, 6. >=Weekly, 7. >=Montlhy
-> With this, we could select the time for plotting the VWAP. And some cool features such as >= that we are going to plot different Timeframes VWAP calculations.
-> Vwap Label:
-> We could select if show labels or not
3. The option of Turn ON/OFF Previous VWAP Level
-> VWAP of one selected Time Period is going to end with a final price this level most of the time is retested and gives us a good opportunity for entry into one trade.
Or could be used as Stop Loss.
-> Timeframe selection:
-> 1. Day, 2. Week, 3. Month, 4. Quarter, 5. Year, 6. >=Weekly, 7. >=Montlhy, 8. >=Daily
-> Factor
-> The factor options lead as increment the extension of the previous time period.
-> Example: D is the normal time period and with factor, we change from 1D to 2D in order to extend previous levels of VWAP.
->The Factor option is only available in 1. Day and 2. Week. With a Min Value of 1 and a Maximum Value of 50.
-> Labels:
-> We could select if show labels or not
4. The option of Turn ON/OFF Standard Deviation Bands
-> Label:
-> We could select if show labels or not
-> Timeframe selection:
-> 1. Day, 2. Week, 3. Month, 4. Quarter, 5. Year
5. The option of Turn ON/OFF Previous Standard Deviation
-> Timeframe selection:
-> None, 1. Day, 2. Week, 3. Month, 4. Quarter, 5. Year, 6. >=Weekly, 7. >=Montlhy, 8. Quarter & Year
-> STDEV LEVEL
-> Since there are different options for Standard Deviation I included 4 options
-> 1
-> 2
-> 3
-> User Selection
-> In this option we could select any NUMBER for STVDEV 0.25 of step.
-> Label:
-> We could select if show labels or not
6. The Lockback Setting
-> This Script also includes an option to only plot a certain amount of days back.
The main reason in order to have a more clear chart.
-> We could select between:
-> PLOT ALL
-> CUSTOM
-> If we select Custom Then we could select the Number of Days Back that is going to be plotted.
7. Color Theme
Here we select the color (Visual Desing)
-> Color Theme
-> Text Color
-> Here I use the recent input.color option added for TradingView making the color selection really simple
8. Time Period Highlighter
-> In this option, we could select one time period in order to plot one tiny background and identify the change in the time period.
-> Timeframe selection:
-> 1. Day, 2. Week, 3. Month, 4. Quarter, 5. Year
9. Label Offset
-> Finally, this option leads us to change the position of the labels into the X-axis by default 20.
This script has many options the combinations and the possibilities of making different analyses are bast.
Here some examples of what we could make:
DEFAULT SETTING:
PREVIOUS VWAP FOR TIME PERIOD >= WEEK
(work good as S&D levels)
PREVIOUS VWAP Week WITH A FACTOR OF 4
STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - DAY
STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - WEEK
STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - MONTH
STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - QUARTER
STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - YEAR
PREVIOUS STANDARD DEVIATION - DAY SDTV 3
PREVIOUS STANDARD DEVIATION - WEEK SDTV 3
USING STANDARD DEVIATION BANDS - WEEK
WITH LOCKBACK -> PLOT ALL
WITH CUSTOM 30 DAYS
I think the options possibilities of analysis using #VWAP are truly awesome.
I like the relationship that one previous VWAP has with Standard Pivot Points.
Good Luck,
Anderson,
Fibonacci Pivots Daily Full (no history)Inspired by FxChartAnalyst trader here, with his great Monthly Weekly Daily Pivot Points Standard indicator
www.tradingview.com
This one calculates Fibonacci ratios only and plots pivots based on the previous Daily close candle.
Gann Planets vs SunGann Planets vs Sun
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the example above is set to ETH/USD block #1 date at 147 degrees Jupiter
This script helps you spot important events in the market using planetary lines. All you have to do is to input the planet natal degree from your desired date through any Emphemeris source.
This script includes settings to adjust the start and end date of the cycle and will auto calculate the planetary degree and plot its lines and plot the 4 quintiles for you as well.
This script also complements the Gann ToolBox that I have on my tradingview page giving you good measurement of the market and some of its volatility dates and locations in price.
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To get access to this add-on or for the full package including the toolbox you can see my information below.
Vwap Pvwap Intraday Trend - NiftyKishoreHello Traders !!
This is a simple trend identification script which is based on the current vwap (Cvwap) and previous vwap (Pvwap).
Pvwap in the sense; previous day vwap closing value.
Bullish: price is closing above the current day vwap and previous day vwap(pvwap).
Bearish : Price is closing below the current day vwap and previous day vwap (pvwap).
Made a change to the barcolors as well :)
Bullish
Green Bar: close is above Pvwap and Cvwap.
Blue bar: close is above Pvwap but below Cwap.
Bearish
Red bar: close is below Pvwap and Cvwap.
Purple bar: close is below Pvwap but above Cvwap.
Simple but effective
Cheers !!
Divergent Bars[Salty]Updated an existing Divergent Bar script to be able to show all divergent bars. There are 2 set of divergent bars that can be turned on. The original one based on price and alligator lines, and a new second one that shows ALL divergent bars. The second set has lighter lines and colors to differentiate them from the filtered alligator divergent bars.
FlipSignalsFlipSignals is a TradingView indicator designed to help you make smarter, more efficient trading decisions by simplifying your trading. Specific symbols show up directly on price action to help you easily visualize trade setups and interpret market movement. The framework behind FlipSignals is systematic yet simple: First, establish a dominant trend with the Trend Level. Then, identify optimal entry points. With a complete understanding of FlipSignals you'll be able to confidently interpret and navigate any market with strong conviction.
Trend Level
The Trend Level is the step line that runs through price action and establishes a dominant directional trend, either green or red. When the Trend Level is green, buyers are in control and price action is bullish - suggesting buying pressure and higher prices. Conversely, when the Trend Level is red, sellers are in control and price action is bearish - suggesting selling pressure and lower prices.
During an uptrend, price action will trade above the Trend Level and use the Trend Level as support. Conversely in a downtrend, price action will trade below the Trend Level, which will act as resistance. When the Trend Level flat lines and flips from one color to another, this signals that price action is resting and could potentially indicate that the trend is shifting or consolidating for a continuation move.
The Trend Level can also be used as a trail stop level when you are in a position. For example, if you are long when the Trend Level is green and stair stepping higher, you can incrementally place your stop right below the Trend Level as price action increases in order to protect your unrealized profit.
Momentum Shifts - ShiftUp / ShiftDown
Small blue and orange triangles indicate short term momentum shifts in price action. When momentum shifts upwards, a small blue up triangle will appear below the candle and when momentum shifts downwards, a small orange, down triangle will appear above the candle.
ShiftUp and ShiftDown signals generally confirm short term tops/bottoms although consecutive momentum shifts within a short period of candles can indicate consolidation and stalled price action.
Buy/Sell XOB/XOS Levels
FlipSignals’ algorithm calculates a sentiment score that measures the net buying and selling in any given market. This score oscillates above and below zero identifying extended buying and selling pressure. A positive score indicates that buyers are in control whereas a negative score signals that sellers are in control.
FlipSignals generates buy and sell level Dot Clusters and Extreme Overbought/Oversold (XOB/XOS) symbols based on the sentiment score to easily visualize overextended buying or selling directly on price action candles.
Dot Clusters - Buy/Sell Levels
FlipSignals allows users to set 3 buy and 3 sell levels to determine when dot clusters will appear. Dot clusters will appear when sentiment score breaches each level.
Buy level dot clusters will appear below candles indicated by yellow and green circles, while sell level dot clusters will appear as yellow and red circles above candles.
Generally, dot clusters indicate that price action is extended one way or the other. Notice that buy dot clusters appear below the Trend Level while sell dot clusters appear above the Trend Level for the majority of the time.
Extreme Overbought/Oversold Signal
Extreme Overbought (XOB) signals will appear as neon green X's above the candle indicating price action has entered extreme overbought levels. Typically, XOB signals serve as a warning that prices could continue higher.
Extreme Oversold (XOS) signals will appear as red X's below the candle indicating price action has entered extreme oversold levels. Typically, XOS signals serve as a warning that prices could continue lower.
Generally, sentiment scores of +/-4 are considered extreme readings although this can vary by asset. User defined inputs of buy/sell and XOB/XOS levels determine when signals will appear.
Additional Support/Resistance Indicators Include:
VWAP
3 EMAs
3 SMAs
Weekly Pivot Points
Monthly Pivot Points
Quarterly Pivot Points
Previous Day OHLC
Please use the link below to our website to obtain access to this indicator.
Heikin Ashi Pivot PointsPivot points are price levels that are calculated based on previous high, low, and close values. Pivot point levels include the pivot, 4 resistance levels (R1, R2, R3, R4), and 4 support levels (S1, S2, S3, S4). Pivot points are used as support and resistance levels.
This indicator includes the following pivot points:
6M (6 month)
Yearly
Weekly HA (Heikin Ashi)
Monthly HA (Heikin Ashi)
Quarterly HA (Heikin Ashi)
6M HA (6 month Heikin Ashi)
Yearly HA (Heikin Ashi)
Pivot point with CPR, historical, high low and openThis script generates pivot points up to 10 level with CPR levels for Daily, Weekly, Monthly & Yearly
along with resolution for Daily, Weekly, Monthly & Yearly
along with High, low and close for that resolution
can check historical levels for the resolution as well.
the pivot auto adjusts even when you change the chart pattern to heikin ashi, renko or any other.. unlike system pivot.
change the time frame & resolution to required setting like
"Daily" & "D"
"Weekly" & "W"
"Monthly" & "M"
"Yearly" & "12M"
Latest Pivots SR Levels with Alerts<<< English Description >>>
Hello Traders
This script displays the classic pivot levels (also called floor pivots) as continuous lines on the chart. One special feature is that only the current pivots and SR values are displayed.
Another special feature of this script is, it allows you to set alarms on any pivot and S/R level. With the setting explained below you can configure the alarms to come before the level is reached, so you have more time to react.
The script optionally displays the following pivot points and the corresponding S1-S3 and R1-R3 levels
- Daily Pivot & S/R Levels
- Weekly Pivot & S/R Levels
- Monthly Pivot & S/R Levels
I would like to point out that this indicator alone is not sufficient as a trade decision! It should be a supporting factor to provide additional confirmation to chart analysis and/or price action and other analysis methods.
I would like to briefly explain the following settings:
- "Horizontal Offset in Candles (Label)"
Moves the labels horizontally either to the left or right, starting from the current price. This setting is useful so that the labels are not exactly at the level of the current price.
- "Vertical Offset in Candles (Label)"
Moves the labels horizontally either up or down, starting from the current price.
- "Close/Near To (in Ticks)"
Controls when the alarms are triggered. Here you can set that the alarm is already triggered when the price is for example 100 ticks away from the current price. Ticks are always the smallest possible unit and can be looked up for each symbol
Write me a private message to get access or if there are still questions about the usage!
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Hallo Traders
Dieses Skript stellt die klassischen Pivot-Levels (auch Floor-Pivots genannt) als durchgehende Linien auf dem Chart dar. Speziell ist das nur die aktuellen Pivots und SR Werte dargestellt werden.
Eine weitere Besonderheit dieses Skripts ist, dass es Ihnen erlaubt, Alarme auf jedem Pivot- und S/R-Level einzustellen. Mit der unten erläuterten Einstellung können Sie die Alarme so konfigurieren, dass die Alarme vor Erreichen des Levels kommen, so dass Sie mehr Zeit zum Reagieren haben.
Das Skript stellt wahlweise die folgenden Pivots-Points und die dazugehörigen S1-S3 und R1-R3 Levels dar.
- Daily Pivot & S/R Levels
- Weekly Pivot & S/R Levels
- Monthly Pivot & S/R Levels
Ich möchte darauf Hinweisen das dieser Indikator alleine nicht als Trade-Entscheidung ausreicht! Er soll ein unterstützender Faktor sein, um eine zusätzliche Bestätigung zur Chart-Analyse und/oder Price-Action und anderen Analysemethoden zu bieten.
Folgende Einstellungen möchte ich kurz erläutern:
- "Horizontal Offset in Candles (Label)"
Verschiebt die Label horizontal entweder nach Links oder rechts, ausgehend vom aktuellen Preis. Diese Einstellung ist nützlich damit die Labels nicht genau auf dem Level vom aktuellen Preis sind.
- "Vertical Offset in Candles (Label)"
Verschiebt die Label horizontal entweder nach oben oder unten, ausgehend vom aktuellen Preis.
- "Close/Near To (in Ticks)"
Steuert wann die Alarme getriggert werden. Hier kann eingestellt werden das der Alarm bereits kommt wenn der Preis zum Beispiel 100 Ticks vom aktuellen Preis entfernt ist. Ticks sind immer die kleinst mögliche Einheit und könne für jedes Symbol nachgeschaut werden
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Institutional PivotsToday I propose a novel idea of plotting pivots, this can be also considered as Value areas/Noise areas.
*What is it?
Its a simple concept of gauging price action with respect to its most time spent in a particular range, this is usually denoted as Value area in the Market profile concept, where that "most" word is represented by 70% of the price action.
*What's different from the Market Profile?
Market profile is dependent on real time price movement to complete to see the value area or noise area to plot a static area, there is always a possibility of it shifting as price may move outside of it, and hence its called "developing value area", till of course session is closed and plot is finalized.
While that method is solid indication of "actual price profile" development, it lacks when it comes to offering traders a more stable view to enable them to make decisions. And therefor, when traders trade MP they are usually limited by the number of trades they can take.
This is the main reason as to why traders prefer to use other methods like Pivots/ORB/Range-breakouts over pure MP charts, even though latter reduces the possibility of wrong estimations of "support/resistance working/holding".
*Why the name Institutional Pivots?
In my research I've found that these Pivots/Value area/Noise area ranges are often the areas watched by the big players who trade breakouts or mean reversion strategies, so while that name may sound dubiously clickbaity, it is indeed intended to represent an observation. I know how that sounds, but you can choose to ignore it if you do not agree or see good results after using it. After all, its free to use for everyone.
*Nomenclature/colors and settings?
Noise area/Value area/Central Pivot area - Designated with Yellow labels, in which NU represents the Upper level and ND represents the Lower level
Targets - Target calculation mechanism is based on " today's price action" and today's Open, D1 and D2 represent down targets for the day and U1 and U2 represent upper targets. Please note that this is independent of the "Noise area/Value area/Central Pivot area", so overlap of levels is possible. AND if overlap happens, that's an indication of more strength at S/R line/area for the price.
One more thing to note here is that if there is formation of the new low or new high in the day, those levels will change as their calculation gets influenced by the same. This is NOT a repaint issue, this is SHIFT/FORMATION OF THE NEW levels and it's an "intended" behavior.
Open and POpen - Open represents open of the time-frame selected and POpen represents previous open of the time-frame.
Lable's starting with "H" are indicating higher Timeframe levels, levels which are same as above.
ATR based targets - When you enable this in settings, you will get target calculation based on ATR (self explanatory)
Full ATR mode - When you enable this option, you will get both Noise area as well as targets based on ATR, please don't forgot to turn off the ATR based targets when you enable this, as they conflict with each other.
I've not kept lines, area plots or even price levels as I feel it's just noise and takes away from the indicators main focus, please don't ask to add them, I'll not.
This is meant as purely educational idea, if you use this to trade, it is at your discretion and responsibility will be yours alone.
Past performance is not assurance of the future performance.
More example chart/s
TFi Pivot Reversal V3The Pivot Reversal Study uses pivot points to create a support and resistance level; based on this levels the script creates virtual stop-market orders to catch the trend if the price is crossing the pivot lines.
A "Pyramiding" input allows to configure up to 3 entries; the script enters an additional position if the price falls by a configurable percentage amount (long), the reverse to short orders.
A configurable profit-target and stop-loss is being used to exit an open position.
An optional Moving Average filter can be used to enable only long or short positions.
The script renders a status box at the last bar, which shows the current position status and result of the built-in trading simulation results.
It shows the following statistic values:
current position PnL - also background turns green if position is in profit and red if in loss
the percentage distance to the profit-target and stop-loss level
the overall number of wins and losses and the win/loss ratio
the overall profit and loss amount (assuming a quantity of 1)
the net-profit and profit-ratio
For the correct simulation of entry/exit prices, the script contains inputs for a percentage entry and exit slippage.
The study also creates configurable alerts, which follow the exact position of the entry/exit markers. The default alert messages contain trading instruction to execute orders via Alertatron; but the message content can be replaced if configuring the alert in the Tradingview environment.
The script was mainly backtested with crypto-coins, e.g. XBTUSD at 15min timeframe. But the script also works with any other type of security and timeframe.
How to access
This strategy is a "Invite Only" script. You can can subscribe or purchase the strategy; please use the link below or send me a message via Tradingview to obtain access to the strategy and study script.
For enabling the script in your Tradingview chart window, click on "Indicators" and select "Invite-Only Scripts".
Full list of alerts
'Alertatron Exit' ... Exit all open positions.
'Alertatron Enter Long' ... Enter long position, w/o stop-loss being used.
'Alertatron Enter Short' ... Enter short position, w/o stop-loss being used.
'Alertatron Enter Long SL' ... Enter long position, w/ stop-loss being used.
'Alertatron Enter Short SL' ... Enter short position, w/ stop-loss being used.
Full list of parameters
"Pivot Left Bars" ... Number of bars on the left of the pivot point - used for pivot /peak detection.
"Pivot Right Bars" ... Number of bars on the right of the pivot point - used for pivot /peak detection.
"MA Filter Fast" ... Moving Average filter fast period.
"MA Filter Slow" ... Moving Average filter slow period.
"Profit Target Option" ... Configure the profit-target either as a fix percentage value or an ATR.
"Profit Target " ... Fix percentage profit-target.
"Profit ATR Period" ... ATR profit-target period.
"Profit ATR Factor" ... ATR profit-target factor/multiplier.
"Stop Loss Option" ... Configure the stop-loss either as a fix percentage value or disable the stop-loss completely.
"Stop Loss " ... Fix percentage stop-loss.
"Rebuy Loss " ... Percentage loss of the initial position before script enter a nw position in the same direction.
"Pyramiding" ... Maximum number of positions.
"Show MA Plots" ... Show/hide Moving average plots.
"Slippage Entry " ... Percentage slippage for entering a position.
"Slippage Exit " ... Percentage slippage for exiting a position.
"Statistic Label" ... Defines the position of the statistic label relatively to the last bar in the chart.
"Backtest Start" ... Backtest start time; area outside this timeframe will be grayed out.
"Backtest Stop" ... Backtest stop time; area outside this timeframe will be grayed out.
"Backtest Mode" ... Closes the currently opened position if chart switches to last bar; please only enable if backtesting, otherwise it leads to unwanted alerts.
RSI Multi Time FrameHello Traders,
Recently we got new features in Pine such Arrays of Lines, Labels and Strings. Thanks to the Pine Team! ( here )
So I decided to make new style of Multi Time Frame indicator and I used Array of Lines in this script. here it is, RSI Multi Time Frame script. it shows RSI for current time frame as it is and also it gets RSI for the Higher Time Frame and converts it and shows it as in time frame. as you can see, RSI for HTF moves to the right on each candle until higher time frame was completed.
You have color and line width options for both RSI, also if you want you can limit the number of bars to show higher time frame RSI by the option " Number of Bars for RSI HTF ", following example show RSI HTF for 100 bars.
Most of you know that old style Multi Time Frames indicators was like:
Hope you like this new Multi time frame style ;)
Enjoy!