OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Simple Crypto Fama-French

# Usage Guide for French Coder Indicators
## Getting Started
### Installation
1. Open any chart in TradingView
2. Click on "Indicators and Strategies" button (Pine tree icon)
3. Select "Open" tab
4. Click "New" to create a new indicator
5. Replace the template code with any indicator from this collection
6. Click "Add to Chart"
### Basic Navigation
- Most indicators have input settings accessible via the gear icon
- Parameters are grouped logically (Settings, Display, etc.)
- Information panels show current values and signals
## Recommended Starting Points
### For Beginners
1. **Enhanced French Momentum** - Easy to understand momentum indicator
2. **Enhanced French Volatility** - Comprehensive volatility analysis
3. **French ALMA** - Clean implementation of the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
### For Intermediate Users
1. **European Strategy** - Complete trading system combining multiple factors
2. **Advanced ALMA** - Enhanced version with additional features
3. **Crypto Fama-French Proxies** - Factor-based analysis for cryptocurrency markets
### For Advanced Users
1. **Enhanced European Strategy** - Full systematic approach with risk management
2. **Advanced Crypto Fama-French** - Mathematical rigor with systematic methods
## Customization Tips
### Timeframe Adjustments
- **Short-term trading**: Reduce period lengths (5-10)
- **Medium-term trading**: Use default values (10-25)
- **Long-term trading**: Increase period lengths (25-50)
### Sensitivity Tuning
- **High sensitivity**: Lower threshold values, higher weights
- **Standard sensitivity**: Default parameters
- **Low sensitivity**: Higher threshold values, lower weights
### Display Options
- Toggle individual components on/off to reduce chart clutter
- Adjust colors to match your charting preferences
- Modify line thickness for better visibility
## Common Use Cases
### Market Analysis
- **Trend Identification**: Use momentum and trend components
- **Volatility Assessment**: Monitor volatility indicators for regime changes
- **Market Timing**: Combine multiple signals for entry/exit points
### Strategy Development
- **Signal Generation**: Use indicator outputs as strategy inputs
- **Risk Management**: Implement volatility-based position sizing
- **Portfolio Analysis**: Apply to multiple assets for relative strength
## Best Practices
### 1. Start Simple
Begin with one or two indicators to understand their behavior before adding complexity.
### 2. Backtest Thoroughly
Use TradingView's built-in strategy tester to validate performance across different market conditions.
### 3. Combine Factors
The European approach emphasizes multi-factor analysis. Combine indicators for more robust signals.
### 4. Adjust for Asset Class
Cryptocurrencies, forex, and equities may require different parameter settings.
### 5. Monitor Performance
Regularly review indicator performance and adjust parameters as market conditions change.
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Indicator not loading**: Check for syntax errors in the code
2. **Strange signals**: Verify input parameters are appropriate for your timeframe
3. **Performance issues**: Reduce the number of indicators on a single chart
### Support
For questions about these indicators:
1. Check the comments in the Pine Script code
2. Review the documentation files
3. Reach out through TradingView messaging
## Educational Resources
### Understanding the Methods
- **EUROPEAN_ANALYSIS_APPROACHES.md**: Detailed explanation of French and Italian methods
- **Individual indicator comments**: Implementation-specific details
### Mathematical Background
- ALMA: Search for "Arnaud Legoux Moving Average" academic papers
- Unger Method: Ralf Unger's publications on systematic trading
- Z-Score Normalization: Standard statistical literature
## Contributing
If you'd like to contribute improvements or new indicators:
1. Fork the repository
2. Make your changes
3. Test thoroughly
4. Submit a pull request with documentation
## Feedback
Your feedback helps improve these tools. Please share:
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Performance observations
- Use case examples
---
*Happy trading and analyzing!*
## Getting Started
### Installation
1. Open any chart in TradingView
2. Click on "Indicators and Strategies" button (Pine tree icon)
3. Select "Open" tab
4. Click "New" to create a new indicator
5. Replace the template code with any indicator from this collection
6. Click "Add to Chart"
### Basic Navigation
- Most indicators have input settings accessible via the gear icon
- Parameters are grouped logically (Settings, Display, etc.)
- Information panels show current values and signals
## Recommended Starting Points
### For Beginners
1. **Enhanced French Momentum** - Easy to understand momentum indicator
2. **Enhanced French Volatility** - Comprehensive volatility analysis
3. **French ALMA** - Clean implementation of the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
### For Intermediate Users
1. **European Strategy** - Complete trading system combining multiple factors
2. **Advanced ALMA** - Enhanced version with additional features
3. **Crypto Fama-French Proxies** - Factor-based analysis for cryptocurrency markets
### For Advanced Users
1. **Enhanced European Strategy** - Full systematic approach with risk management
2. **Advanced Crypto Fama-French** - Mathematical rigor with systematic methods
## Customization Tips
### Timeframe Adjustments
- **Short-term trading**: Reduce period lengths (5-10)
- **Medium-term trading**: Use default values (10-25)
- **Long-term trading**: Increase period lengths (25-50)
### Sensitivity Tuning
- **High sensitivity**: Lower threshold values, higher weights
- **Standard sensitivity**: Default parameters
- **Low sensitivity**: Higher threshold values, lower weights
### Display Options
- Toggle individual components on/off to reduce chart clutter
- Adjust colors to match your charting preferences
- Modify line thickness for better visibility
## Common Use Cases
### Market Analysis
- **Trend Identification**: Use momentum and trend components
- **Volatility Assessment**: Monitor volatility indicators for regime changes
- **Market Timing**: Combine multiple signals for entry/exit points
### Strategy Development
- **Signal Generation**: Use indicator outputs as strategy inputs
- **Risk Management**: Implement volatility-based position sizing
- **Portfolio Analysis**: Apply to multiple assets for relative strength
## Best Practices
### 1. Start Simple
Begin with one or two indicators to understand their behavior before adding complexity.
### 2. Backtest Thoroughly
Use TradingView's built-in strategy tester to validate performance across different market conditions.
### 3. Combine Factors
The European approach emphasizes multi-factor analysis. Combine indicators for more robust signals.
### 4. Adjust for Asset Class
Cryptocurrencies, forex, and equities may require different parameter settings.
### 5. Monitor Performance
Regularly review indicator performance and adjust parameters as market conditions change.
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Indicator not loading**: Check for syntax errors in the code
2. **Strange signals**: Verify input parameters are appropriate for your timeframe
3. **Performance issues**: Reduce the number of indicators on a single chart
### Support
For questions about these indicators:
1. Check the comments in the Pine Script code
2. Review the documentation files
3. Reach out through TradingView messaging
## Educational Resources
### Understanding the Methods
- **EUROPEAN_ANALYSIS_APPROACHES.md**: Detailed explanation of French and Italian methods
- **Individual indicator comments**: Implementation-specific details
### Mathematical Background
- ALMA: Search for "Arnaud Legoux Moving Average" academic papers
- Unger Method: Ralf Unger's publications on systematic trading
- Z-Score Normalization: Standard statistical literature
## Contributing
If you'd like to contribute improvements or new indicators:
1. Fork the repository
2. Make your changes
3. Test thoroughly
4. Submit a pull request with documentation
## Feedback
Your feedback helps improve these tools. Please share:
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Performance observations
- Use case examples
---
*Happy trading and analyzing!*
Script open-source
In pieno spirito TradingView, il creatore di questo script lo ha reso open-source, in modo che i trader possano esaminarlo e verificarne la funzionalità. Complimenti all'autore! Sebbene sia possibile utilizzarlo gratuitamente, ricorda che la ripubblicazione del codice è soggetta al nostro Regolamento.
Lizard
Declinazione di responsabilità
Le informazioni ed i contenuti pubblicati non costituiscono in alcun modo una sollecitazione ad investire o ad operare nei mercati finanziari. Non sono inoltre fornite o supportate da TradingView. Maggiori dettagli nelle Condizioni d'uso.
Script open-source
In pieno spirito TradingView, il creatore di questo script lo ha reso open-source, in modo che i trader possano esaminarlo e verificarne la funzionalità. Complimenti all'autore! Sebbene sia possibile utilizzarlo gratuitamente, ricorda che la ripubblicazione del codice è soggetta al nostro Regolamento.
Lizard
Declinazione di responsabilità
Le informazioni ed i contenuti pubblicati non costituiscono in alcun modo una sollecitazione ad investire o ad operare nei mercati finanziari. Non sono inoltre fornite o supportate da TradingView. Maggiori dettagli nelle Condizioni d'uso.