📜 ––––HISTORY & CREDITS––– This TradingView script, " Mike Webster (Webby) Quick Break, Quicksand & Grateful Dead RS," is inspired by the trading methodology developed by Mike Webster. The concept was shared by Webster in a Twitter post, where he emphasized the strategy's role in managing a core position in a winning stock. Webster's approach is unique as it is...
Quick Levels allow users to quickly add multiple levels to their chart all at once through an intuitive user interface! No need to fiddle with drawing lines and then inputting their exact position afterwards, do all of it with one string of numbers! Insert multiple levels at once, simply separate your price levels by commas(,). Insert levels across tickers to save...
This is the best way I've found so far for gauging directional bias (i.e. overall trend) at-a-glance. It shows current price in black along with the 20, 50 & 100 daily MAs, all of which are visible at all times, and from all timeframes. No wondering where the 100MA is cause it's now showing on the chart. I also find this good for keeping my charts visually...
This moving average was originally developed by John McCormick in 2008 as NinjaTrader indicator. The purpose was to find a cheap replacement for JMA ( ). Well, not impressive concerning the response. Source code on request .