PRISM Oscillators Set {PREMIUM}The PRISM Oscillator Set consists of:
(1) A modified-pSAR derived main driving oscillator (P-Oscillator).
(2) With MAJeStic (Momentum, Acceleration, Jerk, Snap) Oscillators Set (M-, A-, J-, S-Oscillators respectively).
User can switch the main oscillator to RSI-mode (default), as well as reverting to configurable EMA/SMA MACD mode as well.
The P-Oscillator
The P-Oscillator (centered at 50 in the y-axis) indicates the instantaneous bullish/bearish cycle of the market, and the degree of which.
A MA-line is provided as well (VWMA-mode is set as the default, but user can choose to switch to SMA-mode).
The crossing of the P-Oscillator into its MA-line signals a significant turn in the P-Oscillator , similar to how the cross between MAs are being used to signal a golden/death-cross (example: P-Oscillator crossing down its MA-line indicates a probable shift into the bearish phase).
The MAJeStic-Oscillators
The MAJeStic-Oscillators are derived from the main P-Oscillator .
The M-Oscillator is the momentum oscillator, to more clearly visually indicate the current momentum phase of the main P-Oscillator -- i.e. when the oscillator is above the zeroline at -50, the P-oscillator is in an uptrend; and the magnitude of which indicates the velocity (or to be more precise, the speed) of the current momentum trend.
The AJ-Ribbon consists of the acceleration and jerk oscillators, to indicate the hidden underlying trends in the momentum. They can be thought of as the hidden force/hand that pushes and pulls the momentum oscillator upwards or downwards.
Both the M-Oscillator and the AJ-Ribbon are y-shifted down with its zeroline set at -50, simply for the purpose of clarity of presentation for this multiple-oscillator script.
The S-Oscillator is centered about the 0 as its zeroline. It is a highest-order indicator, derived from the AJ-Ribbon , and is an extremely sensitive indicator -- which is able to dig up even the more subtle market trends that may later cascade into a more macro trend. For example: when it crosses from the negative into the positive (especially with a steeply positive slope) and holds above the zeroline, it is then likely that price will see some upside movement ahead (depending on the magnitude of the oscillator as well), even if it may presently be simply moving sideways or even downwards (i.e. a divergence in the S-oscillator wrt the current price movement).
The alignment of the various indicators gives the clearest signal of the market trend, however, that naturally isn't always the case. Hence, when signals from the oscillators looks conflicted, the higher order oscillators (i.e. the AJ-Ribbon, and the S-Oscillator) will be helpful indicators of possible movement incoming; alternatively looking for divergence and hidden divergence of the P-Oscillator (set to RSI-mode) is also an effective strategy.
This oscillator set is suitable to be applied on any timeframes and on any charts.
This oscillator does not give precise price targets, but only offers a qualitative view of the present as well as the probable incoming price action.
To (attempt to) predict price targets, I personally use the PRISM Oscillator Set in conjunction a combination of various support & resistance analytical strategies: e.g. VPVR-levels, moving averages, trend-lines, Ichimoku Cloud, etc. and looking/waiting for sufficient candle closing and break-outs for confirmation, etc.
The PRISM Oscillator Set provide a momentum-focused perspective of the current market.
While my other script, Cyber Ensemble ( which generates buy/sell signals base on the scoring of a large ensemble of technical indicators + and modified by a series of filters ), provides a technical perspective of the current market; and which I frequently use conjunction with the PRISM Oscillator Set .
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Note:
In no way is this intended as a financial/investment/trading advice. You are responsible for your own investment/trade decisions.
Please exercise your own judgement for your own trades base on your own risk-aversion level and goals as an investor or a trader. The use of OTHER indicators and analysis in conjunction (tailored to your own style of investing/trading) will help improve confidence of your analysis, for you to determine your own trade decisions.
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Indicatori di Bill Williams
Fractals With Alerts For SwingsThis is a Fractals script with the capacity to provide alerts when two candles have completed after the swing point.
The alert can be placed after the swing point has been identified on a 3 candle formation and alerts when the a 5 candle formation is complete, ie; two closed candles after the swing point
DI+ and ACThis script utilizes the Directional Movement Plus from the Directional Movement Index and Accelerator Oscillator (developed by Bill Williams to be based off of the Awesome Oscillator ) indicator to determine an entry signal. When the DI+ goes to a low value (<= 10), there is a high probability that a downtrend reversal may occur. The Accelerator Oscillator ( AC ) is used to compliment this theory by looking at the strength of the trend. As the AC shows weakening downtrend acceleration, we can confirm a potentional long entry.
Awesome Accelerator Oscillator (combo AO/AC)===========
Awesome Accelerator Oscillator
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A Combination of the Awesome Oscillator and the Accelerator Oscillator in one handy histogram.
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Editable settings include Fast Length , Slow Length and Trigger Length to provide a comprehensive indicator from a combination of Bill Williams' two most famous oscillators.
Background color changes depending on overall/combined oscillator direction (gray for null ).
There's not much else to say about this indicator - does what it says on the tin!
Good Luck and Happy Trading!
Indicator: Price Weight Oscillator [xQT5]This is my revision of AO (Awesome Oscillator) that can give more correct and early signals as on my opinion.
I'm used a original formula of AO and modified it with high and low prices adding.
Enjoy it!
Kimchi & Satoshi PremiumThis indicator show Kimchi & Satoshi Premium.
Kimchi Pr means that BTC/KRW price more expensive than BTC/USD price, so traders can use this, Arbitrage trading.
Satoshi Pr means that alt/BTC price, confirmed BTC /USD price calculate is more expensive than not calculate.
so Traders can use this arbitrage trading too.
-the color?
lime color = KRW > USD (Kimchi PR)
red color = KRW < USD (Reverse Kimchi PR)
Enjoy!
Yield Inversion HighlightAs traders we must keep track of lots of information to make educated decisions. One factor traders use a lot to gauge sentiment is Yield Inversion. This script paints a red background when it is inverted and a green background when it is not. This is not a comprehensive analysis just a quick way to spot changes in the bonds market.
This can be applied to any symbol.
BreakBreak
The idea of this indicator is to show the price trend, the pivot-based control points and possible Long and short trades.
The pivot points create levels of support and resistance, if the price breaks the resistance means that the price is bullish, if the price breaks the supports means that the price is bearish.
It shows the highs and lows based on pivot points, showing HH LH HL LL depending on the previous pivots.
A better confirmation for an uptrend is to expect higher high (HH) and then a Higher Low (HL), and for a downtrend expect Lower Low (LL) and then a Lower High (LH).
When the price breaks a previous high or low level, a signal will be triggered in that direction, it is also possible to filter these signals with a ribbon of moving averages, you can choose up to 14 different types of MA's.
Haos Visual DivergencesThe Haos Visual is a trend indicator consisting of two WIlliams % indicators.
I have added divergences to spot trend reversals within assets, divergences have no repaint and require single candle confirmation.
www.prorealcode.com
AO + AC with Buy/Sell SignalsThis is the Awesome / Accelerator Oscillator originally developed by Bill WIlliams, and includes shapes and alerts which correspond as Buy and Sell signals.
Bias And Sentiment Strength (BASS) Indicator by mattzabBias And Sentiment Strength (BASS) Indicator is designed to be a quick visualization as to the market strength.
Pair with Alligator, MACD, or Moving Average lines on your chart for good results.
How to use this indicator:
Blue above 0 is positive sentiment, red below 0 is negative sentiment.
If you have blue above and red below, be cautious! The Bass is telling you that we have a battle between the Bulls and the Bears!
The purple bars are your volume bias. Volume bias can be positive or negative, despite the direction of the overall trend. Positive Volume Bias along with Bullish Blue Sentiment is a great sign! Go Long! If you have Bullish Sentiment and have a negative Volume Bias, be cautious! Price may not be moving with much conviction, and may be subject to reversal!
This is basically several different histograms overlaying one another, and they are blue above 0 and red below 0.
MACD Histogram - Standard MACD Histogram here.
RSI Histogram - This is a standard RSI. It has been adjusted to "oscillate" above and below zero, which would be the 50 line on a normal RSI chart.
Slow Stochastic Histogram - This is a slow stochastic with a 21 Period K, 14 Period D, and 14 Smoothing K. The "oscillator" histogram is formed by subtracting K from D.
Awesome Oscillator - This is a standard Awesome Oscillator
Alligator Oscillator - This is formed by adding (lips + teeth) + (teeth - jaw)
Volume Bias - The Volume Bias is displayed as purple bars, and is calculated by a highly sophisticated and complex algorithmic function called subtraction. It's just the 30 Period Volume-Weighted Moving Average Minus the 30 Simple Moving Average.
Enjoy!
Momentum Sentiment Indicator by mattzabThis indicator uses 3 moving averages and includes volume to display sentiment and momentum.
By default, a 5, 8, and 13 SMA is displayed (black lines).
The colored bands are the corresponding volume weighted moving averages.
When the colored band is above the black line, sentiment is bullish.
Think of the color as being a show of volume, and the black lines as support and resistance.
When the lines are trending up, and colors are above the black lines, an uptrend is in progress.
When the colors are mixed above and below, and the lines are intertwined, it is a ranging market.
The lines operate similar to the Williams Alligator.
MultiTimeFrame Fractals D W M [xdecow]This indicator shows fractals in different timeframes. With the possibility of coloring the bars with any combination of current, daily, weekly and monthly timeframes.
The return points are calculated as follows:
high > last 3 highs and close above highest low
low < last 3 lows and closes below lowest high
The direction of higher timeframes fractals tend to be more durable and reliable. This indicator helps to find the fractal alignment of different timeframes, so that you can look for trade opportunities in the same direction as the higher timeframes and improve your chances.
Open Interest Market Facilitation IndexOriginal script from ChartChampions :
Let's start.
This script was created by using Open Interest instead of Volume in the Market Facilitation Index.
Thus, it can make a difference in the Future and CFD Markets.
If your financial instrument is not from these markets, that is, if Open Interest is not used, you can choose Volume.
You can set "FUTURES" and "OTHERS" from the menu.
If you use the Open Interest (FUTURES) option in the menu on 1W bars and defined Future markets, it will not repaint.
This is the best use for Open Interests, as data is extracted from Quandl and CFTC COT reports are published once a week.
Color Change Rules :
In my version :
Green Bars = Green
Fade Bars = Orange
Fake Bars = Blue
Squat Bars = Red
To show the difference in the presentation, both the Futures option using Open Interest and the Others option using Volume were published to compare.
You can observe the difference.
Best regards.
BEST ABCD Pattern ScreenerHello ladies and gentlemen traders
Continuing deeper and stronger with the screeners' educational series one more time.
This one is heavy crazy mega cool (pardon my french).
I - Concept
I present to you, ladies and gentlemen, the first screener for harmonic patterns.
Starting with an ACBD pattern screener this time!!
I used the calculations from Ricardo Santo's script
In short, he's using fractals (regular or Bill Williams ) for the pattern calculations. A masterpiece !!!
The screener will show in 1 consolidated chart the ABCD patterns for 5 selected assets. Could be stocks, forex, crypto, whatever you feel like making money with
II - Definitions
The ABCD pattern ( AB=CD ) is one of the classic chart patterns which is repeated over and over again.
The ABCD pattern shows perfect harmony between price and time.
More info here
The Williams Fractal is an indicator, developed by Bill Williams, that aims to detect reversal points (highs and lows) and marks them with arrows.
Up fractals and down fractals have specific shapes. The Williams Fractal indicator helps users determine in which direction price will develop
Source: www.tradingview.com
III - How did I set the screener
The visual signals are as follow:
- square: whenever there is an ABCD pattern detected
Then the colors are:
- green when a bullish pattern is detected
- red when a bearish pattern is detected
🔸 The script screenshot shows two red squares matching two ABCD bearish pattern from the above panel. As the chart is showing APPL, I highlighted where the screener mentioned the fruit stock ( APPLE, pun, bad joke, Dave out...)
🔸 I tried to make it as clear as I could with red arrows
Once again, we pushed together the limits of pine script beyond of what we thought was possible, beyond the realm of this world, reaching finally the dreamt pine script heaven (am I going too far? feel free to tell me)
Best regards,
Dave
Acceleration/Deceleration with alerts (Hendo@4C)My variation of the Acceleration/Deceleration by Bill Williams. I found the existing variations of this indicator on TradingView severely lacking in terms of options. Credits go to a close friend who recommended writing this.
NOTE: The setting called: "Invert acceleration dots", can make gauging tops and bottoms "earlier" easier. Due to the nature of this indicator and the fact that you can set alerts on deceleration.
//Overview of settings//
“Plot tops and bottoms” default: True
An option to enable plotting shapes when a top or bottom is printed. I use a non conventional way to detect tops and bottoms. This secures false signals. Alerts can be added to this.
“Fill background” default: True
Fills the background between the A/D and the 0 line.
“Source for A/D” default: (high+low)/2
This is the source for calculation of the indicator. Bill Williams himself describes using the “HL2” and this is what the default value is. Potentially once could experiment with “HLC3” (high+low+close)/3. Since this is also a popular way of using this indicator.
“Length of F-SMA” default: 5
The length of the fast simple moving average that the indicator uses. Again: The default is 5 but one could experiment with higher/lower values to change the reaction time of the indicator.
“Length of S-SMA” default: 34
The lenght of the slow simple moving average that the indicator uses. The default by Bill Williams here is 34. One could experiment with higher values to reduce noise.
“Activate less noise mode” default: False
Uses a proprietary way of averaging values in price. This creates an entirely new indicator in itself. Can be very useful for trading the lower timeframes. It is however advised to understand that enabling this settings will not make the indicator the “standard A/D // AC” anymore.
“Plot alert levels” default: False
This setting allows you to plot extra levels at certain values (just like the RSI for example). Keep in mind however that you need to manually adjust the values to fit the instrument you’re trading. Of course you can set alerts to these levels. Be careful enabling this: Since it might pull the chart out of proper scaling.
“Value of +Line plot” default: 25”
Sets the level of the first “alert level” described earlier. I picked 25 as an example for Bitcoin. Be careful setting these levels: Since it might pull the chart out of proper scaling.
“Value of -Line plot” default: -25”
Sets the level of the second “alert level” described earlier. I picked -25 as an example for Bitcoin. Be careful setting these levels: Since it might pull the chart out of proper scaling.
“Fill background between lines” default: False
Enabling this will fill the background between the previously discussed +Line plot and the -Line plot. Again: Much like RSI.
“Color background if 0 is crossed” default: True
Colors the background of the indicator everytime the 0 line is crossed. Of course alerts can be set up in order to push an alert every time this happens. The default color for this is “Fuchsia”. Because it contrasts well.
“Show visual accel/decel” default: True
Uses a few simple mathematical functions in order to calculate if the A/D is accelerating or decelerating. If enabled it will plot dots when the A/D is accelerating up or accelerating down: Meaning: When the change is more rapid than the previous change (hence acceleration).
"Invert acceleration dots" default: False
Changes the previous function mentioned: Let’s say you don’t want to know acceleration but you want to know the the A/D is decelerating (meaning: The change is less rapid than the previous change). You can enable this setting. If you enable this it will plot dots on the A/D when we’re decelerating instead of accelerating. (hence deceleration).
"Color entire background of A/D" default: False
In case you desire to plot the entire background of the indicator you can enable this setting. Might make it a little bit more easy to spot changes in the A/D (especially when using multiple indicators).
That’s all in terms of settings. Most of these settings also describe the use case.
The use case as described by TradingView is the following:
“The Accelerator Oscillator (AC) is an indicator developed by Bill Williams that helps traders gauge changes in momentum. It is based on the Awesome Oscillator (AO) and measures the difference between that indicator and its 5-period moving average, effectively showing how quickly the AO changes and predicting what it will do next. If the AC is in positive territory, the upward acceleration is likely to continue. If the AC is in negative territory, the downward acceleration is likely to continue. The bars in the histogram have 2 colors: red indicating a fall in price and green indicating a rise in price. Various specific buy and sell signals can be derived from the color of the bars and whether they are above or below the 0-line.”
I’ve decided to add any alert I could think of: Meaning there are in total 22 customizable alerts to set up when using this indicator. If you have any conditions that I forgot to add feel free to leave a comment.
FilthyIchiEMAXIchiEMAX has been backtested giving some great results, using Ichimoku and a mix of EMA'S/SMA .
I use this for both Cryptocurrency and Forex Trading.
Ema/SmaX system i have studied and have found it is giving me the results i want very similar to all the wave trend indicators being used currently. I have now adde buy/sell signals on crosses and williams fractal.