.srb suiteThe essential suite Indicator.
that are well integrated to ensure visibility of essential items for trading.
it is very cumbersome to put symbol in the Tradingview chart and combine essential individual indicators one by one.
Moreover even with such a combination, the chart is messy and visibility is not good.
This is because each indicator is not designed with the others in mind.
This suite was developed as a composite-solution to that situation, and will make you happy.
designed to work in the same pane with open-source indicator by default.
Recommended visual order ; Back = .srb suite, Front = .srb suite vol & info
individually turn on/off only what you need on the screen.
BTC-agg. Volume
4 BTC-spot & 4 BTC-PERP volume aggregated.
It might helps you don't miss out on important volume flows.
Weighted to spot trading volume when using PERP+spot volume .
If enabled, BTC-agg.Vol automatically applied when selecting BTC-pair.
--> This is used in calculations involving volumes, such as VWAP.
Moving Average
1 x JMA trend ribbon ; Accurately follow short-term trend changes.
3 x EMA ribbon ; zone , not the line.
MA extension line ; It provide high visibility to recognize the direction of the MA.
SPECIAL TOOLS
VWAP with Standard Deviation Bands
VWAP ruler
BB regular (Dev. 2.0, 2.5)
BB Extented (Dev. 2.5, 3.0, 3.5)
Fixed Range Volume Profile ; steamlined one, performace tuned & update.
SPECIAL TOOLS - Auto Fibonacci Retracement - New GUI
'built-in auto FBR ' has been re-born
It shows - retracement Max top/ min bottom ; for higher visibility
It shows - current retracement position ; for higher visibility
The display of the Fib position that exceeds the regular range is auto-determined according to the price.
tradingview | chart setting > Appearance > Top margin 0%, Bottom margin 0% for optimized screen usage
tradingview | chart setting > Appearance > Right margin 57
.srb suite vol & info --> Visual Order > Bring to Front
.srb suite vol & info --> Pin to scale > No scale (Full-screen)
Visual order ; Back = .srb suite, Front = .srb suite vol & info
1. Fib.Retracement core is from tradingview built-in FBR ---> upgrade new-type GUI, and performance tuned.
2. Fixed-range volume-profile core is from the open-source one ---> some update & perf.tuned.
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if you have any questions freely contact to me by message on tradingview.
but please understand that responses may be quite late.
Special thanks to all of contributors of community.
The script may be freely distributed under the MIT license.
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Road To Dubai v.2.99.4ROAD TO DUBAI 2.99.4
Usueful for daily trading over all type of asset, from Stock to Crypto, Forex and Commodities. It works best with 5min to 1hr graphs, if you are a intraday trader.
This is not a simple mashup of indicators, because you can add them as your own.
This script is more like a tool to understand price action based on indicators position. Thanks to cross call based on MACD, RSI with EMA applied and few index realtime mapping, this tool will let you reduce time effort for graph analysis.
As extra feature it will let you to try different strategies all fully customizable.
I've tried my best to keep it readble, and easy to use.
STANDARD FEATURES
VWAP : Green/Red line. It will reset everyday at 00.00.
EMA80 : White Line
BLUELINES : Positive and negative overextend value from VWap. This is based on a range of bar and it will extend on the opposite side the lower or higher candle. Useful for understading where price can arrive, expecially if a spike will appear.
Those indicators are quite useful for understading trends, price positions and maximum price range.
RSI EMA10 OVERBOUGHT / OVERSOLD
Yellow arrow marks where RSI arrived at his Top or Bottom. If on different timeframes (5min, 30min and 60min) something similar happen area is filled with Red or Green.
This is base on EMA10 applied to RSI (I usually refer at it as Yellow Line on my indicator HighFreq Trader)
To find good values please try High Freq Trader 1.3
RSI EMA80 CALL
Red Cross or Green Square advice for a really potential inversion of trend. When a Silver bar appear, this means the same call was triggered on different Timeframe in the sametime.
This is based on EMA80 applied to RSI (I usually refer at it as Blue Line on my indicator HighFreq Trader).
To find good values please try High Freq Trader 1.3
MACD CALL
Based on MACD with standard settings. When triggered, a lime Triangle appears. Differents size based on timeframe (5min smaller, 60min bigger). If the same call is triggered on the same place a Lime Bar appear on the opposite side of trend (this is a graphical contents, bacause with all enabled, standard use, can be difficult to read signals).
In Menu Settings you will be able to set your best parameter for your asset.
MACD FIBONACCI EXTRA FEATURE
If you want you can enable a Fibonacci draw based on MACD. This works at his best (on my opinion) with 30min MACD
EXAMPLE
NATURAL GAS
In this chart 30min you can see all calls triggered for a Short. Yellow RSI Arrow, Red Cross, Macd Triangle and Colored Red, Lime and Silver Bars are all calling for Short.
In this way you can see in notime if this can be a perfect moment for take position
ORDER PLANNER
This feature will help you to understand a better way to place order, where Stop Loss and Take Profit could be place. It can be manual or Automatic (based on price position if above or below VWap)
VIX VXN DXY CALLS
If VIX, VXN is triggered a small Green Dot will appear. If both are in the same time a bigger Dot appear. Very useful to find trend inversion.
If DXY is triggered a Red Dot will appear (only on Daily Chart). Very Useful to understand trend inversion on whole market.
VOLUMES REMINDERS
Find if there was an High Volume traded (HV) or Low Volume Traded (LV) in the near past. Useful to understand if some tricky situation could happen (like a sudden sell, an accumulation or distribution)
Better Trader Super PredictThis is a free trading assistant that combines 4 types of trading signals and useful tools.
Four types of trading signals:
1. Trending signals. KAMA and Awesome oscillator(5,34) and (3,25) are used to confirm trend.
2. Knifes. This is a SOT detector with volume and spread filtering. The algorythm takes into account the volatility.
3. Predict. The distance from VWAP and BB stdev 2 and 3 is used. Signals usually appear when RSI/MACD/AO divergence is detected.
4. High risk signals. These are SOT and high volume signals without hard filtering.
All signals use distance from SMMA and volatility.
Filters use LL and HH events.
Each signals has entry zone, recommended stop-loss and a number of take-profits.
Recommended entry points and usually located in the body of higher timeframe candles.
Recommended stop-loss zones are using ATR(10) with multiplier that depends on the timeframe.
Take-profit points and arranged within daily and week levels using pivots and VWAP.
The useful tools are:
- Autofibo
- Ichimoku clouds
- VWAP
Disclaimer:
Your trading is fully your responsibility.
Sell and Buy markers are not a financial advice.
Do not take too much risk.
Almost all signals are NOT repainted. There some rare trend signals that can be repainted.
scalping2sahilnarkarThis is the a bit edited to the previous script. As per regulations i have kept this as an open script.
The only Difference to confirm your support resistance levels is an addition of simple moving average 21.
Rules are the Same-
- Trade long when above vwap and 21EMA
- Trade Short when below the VWAP.
EMA21 and EMA50 acts as support where as SMA 21 will show the Trend.
Even though This script is purely based on EMA's, i tend to find the SMA21 as a good Support resistance/support while taking a trade as it avoids the wipsaws while taking an entry.
Please Note-
-This is a scalping Script so book profits and keep stoplosses accordingly.
-When you put this script on the screen, remove everything except EMA9,EMA21,EMA50,EMA200 and the SMA21(keep the arrows and edit the arrows as you want)
-This is not a plug and play script so tune it as you want on the settings.
-Please consider using a VWAP always.
-I have made this script after putting it into many indian stocks you have to tune it as per your stock exchange.
Chart Champions - Part 3 - SessionsThank you for sparing you time to read my indicator.
This indicator has been created as a suite of 3. This was to ensure that those with only the Free Trading View account could benefit (with their restriction to 3 indicators). Please ensure you install each indicator and read each indicator write up to fully understand what has tried to achieved.
Chart Champions – Part 1 –Lvls nPOC VWAPS
This indicator is broken down into:
• Levels
• VWAPS
• Naked Point of Control
Levels
It displays the levels to the right of the price Axis to enable the user to have a cleaner chart.
The below levels will automatically appear:
dOpen – pdHigh – pdLow – pdEQ – pwEQ
Optional Levels include:
mOpen – pmOpen – pdOpen – dbyOpen – wOpen – pwOpen
VWAPs
Optional VWAPs
Daily (including pdVWAP close) – Weekly – Monthly
Naked Points of Control (nPOC)
To view the nPOC move the chart back in time to pick up the nPOCs.
Chart Champions – Part 2 – CCV IBs POC
This indicator is broken down into:
• Chart Champions Value
• Initial Balance
• Points of Control
Chart Champions Value (CCV)
CCV is based on the 80% rule of the dOpen opening outside of the pdVAH/pdVAL. Please do you own research to fully understand how this trading strategy works (readily avaliable online).
Initial Balance (IB)
IB is based on the first 60 minutes of the market opening. It captures the highest and lowest points within that 60 minutes. Please do you own research to fully understand how this trading strategy works (readily avaliable online).
Points of Control (POCs)
POC are the price levels where the most volume was traded.
Developing POC (dPOC) will constantly move with volume/price action through out the day.
Optional POCs
Previous Day POC (pdPOC) – Day Before Yesterday POC (dbyPOC)
Chart Champions – Part 3 – Sessions - Manual Input
This indicator is broken down into:
• Manual Inputs (daily, weekly, monthly)
• IGOR SessionsTtimes
• Pre + Market Openings
Manual Input
Daily x3
Weekly x 3
Monthly x 3
This allows the trader to put in specific levels.
IGOR Session Times
This is a user specific requirement to highlight cetain times during the day, displayed at the bottom of the chart in the colour strip.
Pre + Market Openings
This allows the user to see when pre market trading has started and with the live maket has started, displayed at the top of the chart in colours.
A huge thank you goes out to:
Stackoverflow users AnyDozer and Bjorn.
TV user ahancock for allow me use of this code.
Disclaimer the lower the timeframe the more information it processes.
Chart Champions - Part 2 - CCV IBs POCsThank you for sparing you time to read my indicator.
This indicator has been created as a suite of 3. This was to ensure that those with only the Free Trading View account could benefit (with their restriction to 3 indicators). Please ensure you install each indicator and read each indicator write up to fully understand what has tried to achieved.
Chart Champions – Part 1 –Lvls nPOC VWAPS
This indicator is broken down into:
• Levels
• VWAPS
• Naked Point of Control
Levels
It displays the levels to the right of the price Axis to enable the user to have a cleaner chart.
The below levels will automatically appear:
dOpen – pdHigh – pdLow – pdEQ – pwEQ
Optional Levels include:
mOpen – pmOpen – pdOpen – dbyOpen – wOpen – pwOpen
VWAPs
Optional VWAPs
Daily (including pdVWAP close) – Weekly – Monthly
Naked Points of Control (nPOC)
To view the nPOC move the chart back in time to pick up the nPOCs.
Chart Champions – Part 2 – CCV IBs POC
This indicator is broken down into:
• Chart Champions Value
• Initial Balance
• Points of Control
Chart Champions Value (CCV)
CCV is based on the 80% rule of the dOpen opening outside of the pdVAH/pdVAL. Please do you own research to fully understand how this trading strategy works (readily avaliable online).
Initial Balance (IB)
IB is based on the first 60 minutes of the market opening. It captures the highest and lowest points within that 60 minutes. Please do you own research to fully understand how this trading strategy works (readily avaliable online).
Points of Control (POCs)
POC are the price levels where the most volume was traded.
Developing POC (dPOC) will constantly move with volume/price action through out the day.
Optional POCs
Previous Day POC (pdPOC) – Day Before Yesterday POC (dbyPOC)
Chart Champions – Part 3 – Sessions - Manual Input
This indicator is broken down into:
• Manual Inputs (daily, weekly, monthly)
• IGOR SessionsTtimes
• Pre + Market Openings
Manual Input
Daily x3
Weekly x 3
Monthly x 3
This allows the trader to put in specific levels.
IGOR Session Times
This is a user specific requirement to highlight cetain times during the day, displayed at the bottom of the chart in the colour strip.
Pre + Market Openings
This allows the user to see when pre market trading has started and with the live maket has started, displayed at the top of the chart in colours.
A huge thank you goes out to:
Stackoverflow users AnyDozer and Bjorn.
TV user ahancock for allow me use of this code.
Disclaimer the lower the timeframe the more information it processes.
Daily RTH Moving Average On Intraday Timeframes [vnhilton]This indicator is intended for intraday use from the daily timeframe down to the 1 minute. Outside this range, the indicator won't work as intended.
Higher timeframe moving averages are step-lines as they use values from higher timeframes to calculate the moving average. To have a smoother moving average from higher timeframes plotted on lower timeframes, this indicator uses the chart timeframe's candles, allowing for a smooth higher timeframe moving average. This indicator also includes Bollinger Bands. Note that the indicator only uses values from regular trading hours, as to not give weighting to values from extended trading hours.
In the chart above, at October 7th, pre-market price action is bearish due to fundamentals around US employment data. This day led to an all-day-fader, stopping above the June low after attempting to break down the level again (previous breakdown attempts led to the September low). Note that the price is within the Bollinger bands of the 5 day moving average. We can see in the following days that $SPY trended downwards, staying below the anchored VWAP when the October 7th news released, & pay attention to October 10th, where price attempts to make a new low-of-day but ends up outside the 5 day period ma, leading to a reversal. Look at October 13th, where pre-market price action again shows bearish sentiment, but due to fundamentals around CPI data. $SPY opens below the September low, but also ends up outside the daily 5 period MA bands, meaning that the downside extension has extended too far, signalling for a reversion to the mean. This is why October 13th didn't lead to another all-day-fader, & instead trapped sellers trying to short the pre-market low, helping to fuel the relief rally to cause the upsides the June & September lows, & the anchored VWAPs from both significant pre-market events, to be reclaimed, where price pauses at the confluence of the 5 day moving average & the June low.
MTF EMASMulti time frame EMA
This script will plot the configured EMAS on the current time frame (CTF) and also the same EMAS on a higher time frame (HTF).
Hard coded according:
* 5m EMAS will be plotted on TF bellow 5m
* Daily EMA will be plotted on TF above 5m and bellow 1D
* Weekly EMA will be plotted on daily TF
* Monthly EMA will be plotted on weekly TF
This configuration give us the opportunity to watch EMA support/resistance from HTF on the CTF
CryptoGraph 3.2CryptoGraph 3.2 is an extensive version of CryptoGraph 3.
CryptoGraph 3.2 is based on 4 VWAP oscillator timeframes instead of 3.
What does it do?
CryptoGraph 3.2 visualises four different VWAPs based on four different timeframes.
- Whenever all four timeframes are increasing (this can either be above or below the 0 line), a green dot will be printed.
A green dot generally is a bullish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes are decreasing (this can either be above or below the 0 line), a red dot will be printed.
A red dot generally is a bearish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes have crossed above the 0 line, a green triangle will be printed.
A green triangle generally is a bullish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes have crossed below the 0 line, a red triangle will be printed.
A red triangle generally is a bearish indication.
- Whenever the second timeframe switches from upward direction to downward, a green x will be printed.
A green x generally is a take profit indication for a long position.
- Whenever the second timeframe switches from downward direction to upward, a red x will be printed.
A red x generally is a take profit indication for a short position.
The green and red x's are by default set to 0% opacity so they won't be visible. Make sure to increase the opacity to have them visible on your chart.
RSI of emas difference [ EEMANI ]This strategy is found by error.
Initially I started to find the weekly version of RSIofVWAP strategy. somehow I didn't see good results. Then , on the same script I did change it to find rsi emas difference strategy.
while changing the code , for the long term ema /slow ema input , I had entered fastema value instead of the price close. That is the error.
But strategy showed good results , then I extended it to add stop loss and take profits. Since this is found by error, I cant explain much how it is working.
Please check if your symbol works with this strategy and let me know ... your feedback is greatly appreciated to improve the strategy ...
I name it as EEMANI strategy
BUY
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When the RSIofEMAsdiff is crossing above 70 (buy Line) and fastEma is rising
Note:
On the indicator it shows yellow background ... thats the entry point ....
when strategy is already in Long position , if you see yellow back ground thats where you can add or enter if you missed earlier signal
background and bar color color changes to blue when strategy is in Long position
Partial Exit
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when RSI value reaches 99 , 1/3 of the position si closed with profit
Close
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when RSI value crossing down 90 (exitLine)
Stop Loss
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defaulted to 4% (increasing this value might improve the performance , but number of bars will go high , that means you need to wait longer time to get out of the trade ... Thats boring !!!
Note :
I have added two formulas , both of them are produce similar results. But different equities on different logic. check which formula is working for you
LOGIC1 => fastEMAval-slowEMAval
LOGIC2 => (slowEMAval+fastEMAval)/weeklyVwap
Warning
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For the use of educational purposes only
Relative Strength Index With Signals [ChuckBanger]Every developer should have there own Relative Strength Index indicator. This is my version. Relative Strength Index or RSI is the most used indicator. It is an momentum based oscillator which is used to measure the velocity as well as the change of direction of price action. Essentially RSI provides a visual mean to monitor both the current, as well as historical, strength and weakness of the market you trade. RSI is calculated as folowing: RSI = 100 – 100/ (1 + RS) where RS = Average Gain of n days UP / Average Loss of n days DOWN.
In this study RSI is weighted with ether VWAP (volume-weighted average price) or ATR (Average True Range) . The user can select that through the menu. RSI can have a reading from 0 to 100. The values of 70 or above indicate that an instrument is becoming overbought or overvalued and may be primed for a trend reversal or corrective pullback in price. The values of 30 or below indicates an oversold or undervalued condition.
The other significant signals are divergences with price and middle line crossovers. This version also has a signal line witch can be used as a signal when RSI crossover
CBC FlipThis is an indicator for the Candle By Candle (CBC) Flip strategy as created by @MapleStax
It’s useful to traders because it’s a simple approach to gauge if bulls or bears are in control for any particular candle. The logic is as follows:
If the most recent candle close is above the previous candle high, then bulls are in control.
If the most recent candle close is below the previous candle low, then bears are in control.
If neither of these 2 conditions are met, then whoever was already in control remains in force until one of the 2 conditions is met and the sentiment is flipped, hence the name CBC Flip.
My script is original because there are no other CBC Flip scripts available on TV. This is the first, which is why I created it, to help other traders benefit from the power of CBC Flips.
The indicator output is simply interpreted as follows:
Triangle up = bulls in control
Triangle down = bears in control
In my experience this script is best used on the 5 or 10 minute time frames, as it helps to keep you in the trade for the bigger moves once a trend is established, while not getting shaken out from the “noisy” up/down candle price action of lower time frames like the 1 minute.
I’ve also had more success with this indicator when only taking long trades once the green triangle appears and price is above VWAP, and only taking short trades once the red triangle appears and price is below VWAP.
Anchored Moving Average By Market Mindset - Zero To EndlessAnchored Moving Average?
An anchored moving average (AMA) is created when you select a point on the chart and start calculating the moving average from there. Thus the moving average’s denominator is not fixed but cumulative and dynamic.
In this indicator, I've provided three different types of Anchored Moving Averages, viz., WMA, SMA and VWAP.
WMA is relevant if big moves are there.
SMA is relevant if volume data is not to be considered or if it is not available.
VWAP is the standard anchored MA, which is most commontly used. Is consider the volume data along with the price move.
In this indicator, Auto anchor is time based anchor. A trader can opt for Pivot Type Anchor or Volume Type Anchor or some higher resolution based anchor too. The length of the pivot lookback can also be changed by the user.
It can be used for intraday, swing trading and even for technical based investment purpose.
SPDR TrackerMonitor all SPDR Index Funds in one location! The purpose of this indicator is to review which sectors are trend up vs down to better manage risk against SPY, other funds and/or individual stocks.
With this indicator it may become more apparent which sectors to begin investment in that are at lows compared to others, or use it to determine which stocks may be undervalued or overvalued against SPY.
There is a small table at the bottom where each fund symbol is presented along with it's mode value, last period change as well as last period volume - there's a tooltip that shows the description for each symbol for a quick reminder.
Review the configuration pane where:
Individual funds can have their visibility toggled
Change funds colors
Adjust display mode for each fund (SMA, EMA, VWMA, BBW, Change, ATR, VWAP - many more!)
Some presentation modes may look better on some timeframes vs others, adjust lengths and use anchor point for VWAP.
Future updates may bring about new features, I have some code organization and refactoring to do but wanted to share the idea anyways.
Feel free to drop any suggestions for feature enhancement and I hope it brings success to many, enjoy.
(Quartile Vol.; Vol. Aggregation; Range US Bars; Gaps) [Kioseff]Hello!
This indicator is a multifaceted tool that's, hopefully, useful for price action and volume analysis.
(This script makes use of the newly introduced "text_font" parameter)
With this script you'll have access to:
Range US Chart
Volume Aggregation Chart
Gaps Chart
Volume by Quartile
Consequently, you'll have access to:
First Quartile Volume Threshold
Second Quartile Volume Threshold
Third Quartile Volume Threshold
90th Percentile Volume Threshold
Fourth Quartile Volume Threshold
Q2 - Q1 Dispersion
Q3 - Q2 Dispersion
Q4 - Q3 Dispersion
Quartile Deviation
Interquartile Range
Avg. "n" bar return following "high" volume
Avg. "n" bar positive return following "high" volume
Avg. "n" bar negative following "high" volume
# of Positive Returns Following a Gap
# of Negative Returns Following a Gap
# of Gaps
# of Up Gaps
# of Down Gaps
Average # of bars to fill Up Gaps
Average # of bars to dill Down Gaps
Average Gap Up % increase
Average Gap Down % decrease
Cumulative % increase of all Up Gaps
Cumulative % decrease of all Down Gaps
Sort gaps by distance from price
Hide gaps that price substantially deviates from (gaps will reappear when price trades near the gap)
Segment Range US bars by date
Manually configure Range US price thresholds
Identify "congestion" areas with Range US bars
Range US Levels that must be exceeded for a new Range US bar to produce
Manually configure cumulative volume threshold for Volume Aggregation bars
Segment Volume Aggregation bars by date
Largest Volume Aggregation bar increases
Largest Volume Aggregation bar decreases
Calculate log returns after "high" volume sessions
Quartile Volume
The Quartile Volume portion of the script segments price/volume intervals by quartile.
The image above shows features of the indicator.
For statistics, the following metrics are recorded:
First Quartile
Second Quartile
Third Quartile
90th Percentile
Fourth Quartile
Q2 - Q1 Dispersion
Q3 - Q2 Dispersion
Q4 - Q3 Dispersion
Quartile Deviation
Interquartile Range
Color-coordinated price bars (by volume quartiles)
The percent rank for the volume of the current bar
Avg. "n" bar return following "high" volume
Avg. "n" bar positive return following "high" volume
Avg. "n" bar negative following "high" volume
The script colors bars via gradient.
By default, bars are colored lime when volume for the interval is "high" (exceeds upper quartile thresholds). The greener the bar, the higher the volume for the interval.
Bars are colored red when volume for the interval is "low" (fails to exceed lower quartile thresholds). The redder the bar, the lower the volume for the interval.
Naturally, brownish-colored bars reflect a volume interval that concluded near the median.
The image above exemplifies the process. This feature might be useful to categorize / objectively define high-volume clusters, low-volume clusters, high-volume price moves, low-volume price moves, etc.
For greater precision, you can select to color bars by volume quartile they belong to.
The image above shows color-coordinated price bars. More details shown in the image.
Additionally, you can select to plot the quartile/percentile that a price bar belongs to on the chart.
The image above shows price bars numbered by the volume quartile they belong to.
The script will distinguish successive 90th percentile violations, superimpose a linear regression channel atop the data sequence, and record pertinent statistics.
The image above shows the process.
Lastly, the user can plot an anchored VWAP using a built-in time function.
The image above shows the anchored VWAP.
Range US Chart
A Range US chart operates irrespective of time and volume - simply - bars produce after a user-defined price move is achieved/exceeded in either direction. A range us chart produces “trend candles” and “reversal candles”. A reversal candle always moves against the most immediate bar; a trend candle always moves in favor of the most immediate bar. The user defines the dollar amount price must travel up/down for a trend candle to fulfill, and for a reversal candle to fulfill.
Note: if a “down reversal” candle (red) Is produced, it’s impossible for the next candle to also be a down reversal candle - for the downside move to continue the criteria for a down trend candle must be fulfilled. Similarly, if an “up reversal” candle (green) Is produced, it’s impossible for the next candle to also be an up reversal candle - for the upside move to continue, the criteria for an uptrend trend candle must be fulfilled. Consequently, Range US bars frequently trade at the same level for extended periods. This is intentional, as this chart type is theorized to “filter noise” (whether Range US charts fulfill this theory is to your discretion).
Lastly, if an up trend candle (green) is produced, the next candle cannot be up a reversal up candle - only a trend up candle or reversal down candle can produce - vice versa for a trend down candle (the subsequent candle cannot be a reversal down candle). In this sense, an uptrend continues on successive trend up candles; a down trend continues on successive trend down candles.
The image above exemplifies Range US chart functionality.
The lower-right stats table shows the requisite price move for a "Trend" candle to produce and for a "Reversal" candle to produce.
The default settings for this chart time automatically calculate the required "Trend" candle price move and the required "Reversal" candle price move. However, both settings are configurable.
The image above shows manually configured parameters for a trend bar and reversal bar to produce. This feature allows the user to replicate the Range US chart hosted on extrinsic charting platforms.
However, please consider that this script does not use tick data; 1-minute OHLC data is used for calculations.
Consequently, configuring the trend bar and reversal bar requirement too low may return inaccurate data. For instance, if you set trend candles to form after a $1 price move then trend candles will form if price moves up $1 from a green Range US bar or down $1 from a red Range US bar. This is sufficient for lower priced assets; however, if you were trading, for instance, Bitcoin - a $1 price move can happen numerous times in one minute. This script can’t plot bars and record data until a 1-minute bar closes and a new 1-minute bar opens. Further, if Bitcoin moves up $1 twenty times and down $1 twenty times in a 1-minute bar - your Range US chart will record such variations as one price move. This data is inaccurate and likely useless.
To counter this quandary, a warning message will appear if you configure trend bar price moves or reversal bar price moves too low.
The image above shows the concealable warning message.
The image above is a flow diagram (made with shaky hands) illustrating the Range US bar formation process.
A google search will return additional information on the Range US chart type.
Volume Aggregation Bars
TradingView user and member of the TradingView Discord server @ferreirajames informed me of the Volume Aggregation chart type. The user commented in the "Suggestions" channel for the TradingView Discord server asking for the Volume Aggregation chart type. As an interim fix, I tried my hand at recreating the process, which is available in this script.
Similar to the Range US chart type, Volume Aggregation bars aren’t bound to a time-axis; the bars form after a user-defined, cumulative amount of volume is achieved or exceeded. Consequently, once the cumulative amount of volume is achieved or exceeded - a bar is produced at the corresponding price level.
Underlying theory: The chat type is conducive to identifying price levels where traders are “trapped”. Whether the process adequately distinguishes this circumstance is to your discretion.
The image above exemplifies the Volume Aggregation chart type.
Regardless of the current price, Volume Aggregation bars for after a requisite amount of volume is achieved/exceeded. Tick data isn't used; therefore, remainder values are carry over.
By default, the script automatically calculates a proportional cumulative volume total to dictate the formation of Volume Aggregation bars. However, the cumulative threshold is configurable.
The image above shows Volume Aggregation bars forming subsequent a user-defined cumulative volume total being exceeded.
Note: This chart type uses OHLC data from the timeframe of your chart. Therefore, for instance, setting the volume threshold too low will produce inaccurate, useless data.
A warning message will appear for such occurrence.
Gaps
The indicator incorporates a "Gaps" chart type.
The image above shows accompanying features.
A list of all unfilled gaps is accessible - gaps for this list are sorted by distance from current price.
Partially filled gaps are displayed in the corresponding gap box - the percentage amount the gap was filled is also displayed.
Gap statistics show:
# of Gaps
# of Up Gaps
# of Down Gaps
Average # of bars to fill Up Gaps
Average # of bars to dill Down Gaps
Average Gap Up % increase
Average Gap Down % decrease
Cumulative % increase of all Up Gaps
Cumulative % decrease of all Down Gaps
Naturally, there may be gaps formed thousands of bars ago that aren't close to price. Showing these gaps on the chart will "scrunch" the y-axis and make prices indistinguishable.
I've added a setting that allows the user to hide gaps that are "n" % away from the current price. The gap, if unfilled, will reappear when price trades within the user-defined percentage.
The image above shows an example. There's an unfilled down gap that's "hidden" because the current price is a further % away from price than what I've specified in the settings (1%). When prices trade back within 1% of the gap - it will reappear.
The image above shows the process in action. Prices moved back within 1% (can be any %) of the gap; therefore, it reappeared on the chart.
You can also set the % distance a gap must achieve for it to be considered a gap, recorded and plotted. Additionally, you can select to "visualize" gaps. Similar to the Range US chart and the Volume Aggregation chart, this setting will bars reflecting the most recent sequence of gaps - date and percentage distance of the gap are superimposed atop the bar.
Let me know if there's anything else you'd like included!
Note: The initial compilation time for this script is.... high. However, once the script's compiled, calculation load times are quick and you can sift through assets and timeframes relatively quick.
There's also a setting to "Improve Load Times" in the user-inputs table. This setting only improves the load times for post-compilation calculations and plots. The initial compilation load time is unchanged. Simply, once the indicator has "first loaded", all subsequent loads are quick.
Thank you! (:
Camarilla Pivots - Signals, Alerts, TP and SL by Tech Store OnThis is a Camarilla Pivots indicator script, which will show signals, take profit and stop-loss on the chart with alerts based on Camarilla Pivot strategies:
LONG signals: S5 > S4, TP1: S4, TP2: S3, TP3: R3 SL: Manual | S3 > R3, TP1: R3, TP2: R4, TP3: R5, SL: S4 | R4 > R5, TP1: R5, SL: R3
SHORT signals R5 > R4, TP1: R4, TP2: R3, TP3: S3, SL: Manual | R3 > S3, TP1: S3, TP2: S4, TP3: S5, S4 > S5, TP1: S5, SL: S3
Mainly, the script is based on the pivot levels and price action. The script will trigger a signal if a supporting direction candle breaks or bounces at certain pivot, triggering a direction of the potential trade with the next pivot serving as a Price Target area, each signal will potentially wait for 3 Price Target areas and if they happen will show each on chart. An opposite direction pivots are used as a Stop Loss, which the indicator will show on the chart. If stop-loss will be hit, the script will not show take profit areas considering the trade is closed with a loss. Same way if take profit area 1 is reach, it is considered that SL is moved to Entry and therefore the script will no longer show stop-loss for that trade. This indicator was mainly tested via 15min timeframe, but feel free to try different timeframes as the concept is the same.
This strategy was extensively manually tested, trade by trade, with S&P 500 ETF 15min timeframe, for back-testing results for the whole 2021 year (this is simply if you would LONG/SHORT stocks, don’t forget that if you trade Options, there is also Theta present (options price decay over time), the win rate is: 86.12%
*** If a trade was uncertain > it was marked immediately as stop-loss
*** A position was always closed at the end of the day no matter what (profit/loss)
Config: Alerts need to be set for each signal, take profit and stop-loss, it is pretty much self-explanatory, just right click the chart, select “Add alert” > next to Conditions select “Camarilla Pivot…”, for each trade signal and stop-loss, make sure it is “Once per Bar Close” and for each take-profit make sure it is “Once Per Bar”. Stop-losses are confirmed price breaks, while take-profits – we just need to touch those pivots.
Config: By Default, indicator signals are given during regular BEST (after 3PM ET – it’s power hour, which often is unpredictable + market will be closing soon) US standard market hours: 9:30AM-3PM ET, take profit and stop-losses by default are set to 9:30AM-4PM ET (US standard market hours. Both can be adjusted via Inputs. If you wish for the signals/take profit and stop-losses to be tracked 24/7 > choose the “EMPTY” space for both.
Config: Number of candles/bars to track back for opened positions is the number of Candles/Bars tracked back for each position. You can change this setting as it relates to timeframe versus trading style (day trading/swing), play around to find your best settings, by default it’s 13, which is best for day trading/15M timeframe. Please note: if position takes “too long” to reach TP or SL, it may not show TP or SL, so you need to keep an eye on this. It is best to use slightly lower number for day trading, because otherwise if you receive the same signal more than twice during the day > it will not show TP or SL for the second/third/etc. position. This is custom for you to change though, so if you want longer position tracking for the day, choose: 26 candles (this is the amount of 15M candles during the day), but keep in mind that for second/third position > it may not show you the TP1/SL.
Config: The table showing positions will show current open position on the bottom cell if position is opened per indicator, you can move or even hide this table in the indicator settings. (Please note: this is decorative thing and sometimes may show a position open, which is not actually open, especially when the market is not currently open).
Tip: Note: if pivots are too far away from each other and there is either big profit already or another support/resistance indicator (VWAP, SMA, support & resistance levels, etc.) – it is wise to take some profit off and move SL to Entry to secure profits in case market decides to turn around. This is especially wise if you trade Options as they include Theta (options price decay over time). Please note: back-test results displayed above were done without VWAP.
Tip: R5 > R4 and S5 > S4 are riskier signals as there are no pivots above/below for the SL, the script does not have a built-in stop-loss level/indicator for these, so you will need to manually set your stop-losses for these signals. Last day pivots often can help with this or simply use most recent support & resistance levels.
Tip: If trading S&P: be careful opening positions near 3PM ET, as during the “power hour” – 3-4PM ET > volatility increases and direction of the price becomes much more unpredictable. Similar: if you are in profit, it is wise to close the majority of your position at 3PM ET, before the “power hour” starts.
Tip: Very conservative trading approach: after signal happens, wait for a bounce back (price going back touching the pivot) and open position right there, that way > SL will be smaller and better risk/reward ration.
Tip: There is no limit on how many signals the script will show if it meets the conditions (in case you miss one of the signals and conditions repeat > you can still get into decent trade at next signal if it matches the condition).
Note1: if candle closes crossing/breaking several pivots at the same time and that same candle will touch take profit pivot – the script is configured to minimize showing/alerting signals/TP/SL for such conditions, so that you don’t get a very dirty chart / spammed with alerts, however sometimes it may or may not show signals and/or take profits/losses incorrectly. Overall, when you see such huge candles, it means that market volatility is bigger than usual, so a caution should be practiced.
Note2: If the signal candle almost nearly touches the first take profit area > it’s best not to open a position (you literally opening it at the first take profit pivot, and it may bounce the other way from that same pivot).
Note3: You may sometimes see take profit/stop-loss indicators in the beginning of the day or simply when pivot levels change, this is due to script registering the position open per old pivot levels and then show you take profit/stop-loss per new pivot levels.
Spot [Moto]Hello traders,
This indicator was primarily designed to show the dominating influence of the underlying spot asset while trading perpetual futures, specifically on Binance.
IMPORTANT: In order for this indicator to work properly/accurately you must be observing a Binance Perpetual future chart. The indicator detects which perpetual future symbol you're observing and changes its comparative metrics accordingly. If you're observing some other chart family, it will either be inaccurate or default to Binance spot BTC vs Binance perp BTC.
In my opinion spot price and metrics are more important to observe than derivatives. If I'm looking for entries or exits I want to know that spot is leading the way, and with evidential conviction. This indicator/signal is designed to be used in context and not to be the sole metrics observed. By comparing the spot chart metrics and the respective spot chart metrics, one is able to ascertain which candles are predominantly 'lead' or dominant via spot price action or conversely derivative lead. Generally, I've found, derivative lead moves have a highly likelihood of reverting
1) Spot engulfing - When spot has exerted control successfully on the current candlestick
This and other plot shapes contain plot shape sizing options and are optionally filtered via the cycled Rsi in the inputs
Smaller plot shapes (auto-sized) show when the candle is spot influenced, but not engulfing.
2) Spot Candle reversals - "E" and "e" plot shapes
These signals are sequential engulfing and opposing candles. "E" being when sequential engulfing candles print, "e" forms when spot candles are sequential, opposing, but not engulfing.
3) HTF Spot engulfing - Same as above but these are on a high time frame reference which have repainting on by default (optional in input).
These will indicate on lower time frame candles if that higher time frame is being spot influences + engulfing. These are hard set to daily, 3 day, and weekly references.
4) Bear / Bull Sequences: "Strong" / "Weak" plot shapes
These signals are looking for a Rsi mid-line (50) 'bounce' among the last four candles on the observed time frame. For example, this will give a signal when the rsi is above, below, below, and back above the 50 on the cycled Rsi.
5) "Prox" plot shapes - "P" and "Prox"
These plot shapes are purely based on Rsi and the confluence between two time frames. Signals occur when the low time frame and high time frame are near the 50 line of their respective Rsi but on opposing sides. There are two sets of these, comprising two different (optional) times frames each. Essentially these signals are to point out potential places of cascade in either direction. If however the market decides to "save" price, action can continue or perhaps violently push in the opposite direction. Consider them warnings to either follow or take advantage of. "P" plots indicate the lower time frame set, while "Prox" indicate the higher time frame signals. These signals can be optionally filtered by Rsi-Vwap directional bias, i.e above or below its "normal" range.
6) Simultaneous Rsi signals - "S"
These signals (optionally shown) print when two Rsi of two different time frame are simultaneously above their 50 mid-line but within a certain distance from the 50, with the candle in the preferred direction, and filtered via Rsi-Vwap. Time frame resolutions can be changes in the settings.
7) Reversion signals (Work in progress) - "R" plot shapes
These signals indicate via a set price difference when candles are of a certain size ($) and are derivative lead. Users can change the dollar change threshold in the settings.
8) Bar-coloring is provided on the more important signals
9) Alerts for almost all of the aforementioned metrics are included
Thanks,
DM for access
Percentage Volume VolatilityI was looking for a script similar to ATR that would show percentage point volatility relative to current price. It's way easier to compare 2 different tickers, with similar entry conditions, and judge witch one has bigger gains predisposition than calculating everything with just ATR value.
Unfortunately I haven't found any, so there is one I've composed out of ATR and VWAP. First choice is self explanatory, the VWAP on the other choice in my opinion shows more faithful average price than SMAs or EMAs. Feel free to adjust the script if You feel like it.
Cheers - Mizer.
Price Weighted VolumeReally simple: VWAP idea applied to volume, to see how much actual value is moving around. Great for assets pegged to fiat like USD, as it then shows how many dollars moved.
It's fun to pair with a long-term VWAP.
Intraday Masters AnalogyIntraday Masters Analogy is the tool where Buy and sell signals generates automatically according to the candles behavior.
It uses WD Gann Levels to calculate entry point with the help of VWAP.
Zigzag trend lines shows the momentum behavior for last few days and shows whether it following current trend or building new trend.
Pivot points determines the recent support and resistance levels.
Trading rule for this indicator
This indicator is designed for Indian equity stocks
Best performance is expected on 5 minutes chart or 15 minutes chart
Order thumb rule
1. avoid any trade signal before 9:35 AM Indian time
2. signal and and related stop loss candle must be formed in the same day
3. if order placed in 5 minutes chart then don't go for a target of 15 minutes chart
4. if order placed in 15 minutes time frame and target is too far then check the target in 5 minutes time frame
5. if signal candle touches the target then avoid the signal.
6. Money management is most important for this indicator.
7. Take trade only if it satisfy risk reward ratio
Signal
using vwap calculates gann square of 9 levels and if any smart money activity on that level then checks the confirmation of the trend by higherhigh or lowerlow formation
Buy Entry : entry price should be on the high of the candle before signal for buy and sl on bottom of flagged candle just before signal
SellEntry : entry price should be on the lowof the candle before signal for sell and sl on top of flagged candle just before signal
Warning : Don't place any order without stop loss
[FT]volume confirmation
I was inspired by an article talking about volume confirmation on breakouts. I find volume in isolation to be misleading at times. But I do like the concept of VWAP. What if you had a moving average influenced by volume ( VWAP ), and another moving average not influenced by volume ( SMA ) both calculated using the same price inputs and period length. If you compare the two and take their difference, the resulting histogram would be just the volume influence. This is not tested or vetted in any way. Maybe it'll inspire someone else to do more with it. I made it into a percentage scale, just to potentially better show the context of the range.
Enjoy.
Chart Mojo Noiz Day High/LowThis is an intraday indicator that indicates days high, low, mid range (50%), and vwap. I use it on a 5 min chart or under. Its for range trading, also breakouts, and I use the zone between the 50% of range and vwap as a target during the day at certain times..it has "gravity" ..when traders unwind and or position ahead of something, news or certain time zones with tendencies etc price is drawn towards it. Thanks to Noiz for working on the script. Hope it gives you some Chartmojo.
On Balance True Range and Kalman FilterThis is a modification of On Balance True Range where the plot is made on the chart based on VWAP. Getting the previous day values of this logic is useful in determining the major pivot points during the day. The intra day VWAP is also plotted to know if the price is being traded above or below the average price.
The script also has a Kalman Filter based moving average that acts as a short term moving average.