Directional Index Macro IndicatorWhat is This For?
The default settings for this indicator are for BINANCE:BTCUSDT and intended to be used on the 3D timeframe to identify market trends. This indicator does a great job identifying whether the market is bullish, bearish, or consolidating. This can also work well on lower time frames to help identify when a trend is strong or when it's reversing.
Directional Index Rate of Change
Core to this indicator is the rate at which DI+ and DI- are moving away or towards each other. This is called The Rate of Change (ROC). "The ROC length dictates how many bars back you want to compare to the current bar to see how much it has changed. It is calculated like this:
(source - source /source ) * 100"
The rate of change is smoothed using an EMA. A shorter EMA length will cause the ROC to flip back and forth between positive and negative while a larger EMA length will cause the ROC to change less often. Since the rate of change is used to indicate periods of 'consolidation', you want to find a setting that doesn't flip back and forth too often. Between the DI+ and DI- is a blue centerline. Offset from this centerline is a channel that is used to filter out false crosses of the DI+ and DI-. Sometimes, the DI+ and DI- lines will come together in this channel and cross momentarily before resuming the direction prior to the cross. When this happens, you don't want to flip your bias too soon. The wider the channel, the later the indicator will signal a DI reversal. A narrower channel will call it sooner but risks being more choppy and indicating a false cross.
Indicator Status Line
This indicator has 4 values in the status line (in order):
DI+
DI-
Distance between DI+ and DI-
DI Rate of Change ( how quickly are DI+ and DI- moving away or towards center )
Indicator Plots
This indicator plots DI+ (green), DI- (red), and a center channel between DI- and DI+. Across the top of the indicator, red and green triangles indicate the market trend while the background changes to show whether the price is in an impulse wave or consolidating. This makes up 4 possible scenarios:
Bullish impulse wave ( green triangle up + green background )
Bullish consolidation ( green triangle up + yellow background )
Bearish impulse wave ( red triangle down + red background )
Bearish consolidation ( red triangle down + yellow background )
Summary
Combined with support and resistance levels, volume, and your other favorite indicators, this can be a useful tool for validating that your entries are not going against the trend.
Disclaimer
This is not financial advice. Do not take trades only based on the DI+ and DI- crossing. Always use multiple indicators to validate your entries and never take a trade when you aren’t emotionally grounded. Have a plan. Stick to the plan.
The screenshot for this strategy is of a manual historical review of BTC on the 3 day chart. The indicator was built to try and mimic the chart above. You’ll see that it nails it sometimes, is a little late sometimes, and chops around between consolidation and impulse waves when it should stay in consolidation. Share your settings if you are able to improve the choppiness without sacrificing catching the reversals early.
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Blockchain Fundamentals - Active Address Sentiment Osc. [CR]Blockchain Fundamentals: Active Address Sentiment Oscillator AASO
Back with another script today, this one is a useful tool in helping to determine bitcoins value. We are looking at 2 data sources: the daily active addresses on the BTC blockchain, and the daily returns of BTC.
THIS INDICATOR WILL ONLY GIVE YOU THE CORRECT RESULTS ON THE DAILY TIMEFRAME
There is an interesting relationship that you can see by comparing the two timeseries. But for us to create a good indicator we first need to normalize the data. So we look at the percent change over the past 28 days for each metric (DAA and price).
THIS INDICATOR WILL ONLY GIVE YOU THE CORRECT RESULTS ON THE DAILY TIMEFRAME
We then calculate standard deviation bands around the DAA metric. We finalize them by averaging the bands over a 28 day period.
When the Price series (yellow line) is higher than the SD bands BTC is considered overvalued or price is overheated. A pullback could be expected soon. When the Price series is below the SD bands BTC is considered undervalued or price is oversold.
THIS INDICATOR WILL ONLY GIVE YOU THE CORRECT RESULTS ON THE DAILY TIMEFRAME
This tool doesnt give signals on the one minute chart or tell you exactly when to buy or sell. BUT what it does do is act as a convenient macro sentiment indicator that is not based completely upon price.
In an attempt to narrow down the really juicy areas, if you seen the background color highlights with white, that means its likely a top or bottom. At the very least on a local sense and many times in a cyclical macro sense as well. It also narrows down the signal to a generally more profitable area.
This indicator is not meant to be used on timeframes other than daily (did I mention that already?). I am lazy and did not code the calculations to be MTF (which is why you have to use on the daily chart). If you want to code this, please forward it on to me and I will post an update with a heartfelt credit to you.
Ultimate Bitcoin StrategyThis is my masterpiece.
I recommend using it following strict rules:
Buy = Wait for the next green Heikein Ashi candle and RSI above 50
Sell: Wait for the next red Heikein Ashi candle and RSI below 50
Use it in H1
Enjoy.
Fast v Slow Moving Averages Strategy (Variable) [divonn1994]This is a simple moving average based strategy that takes 2 moving averages, a Fast and a Slow one, plots them both, and then decides to enter a 'long' position or exit it based on whether the two lines have crossed each other. It goes 'long when the Fast Moving Average crosses above the Slow Moving Average. This could indicate upwards momentum in prices in the future. It then exits the position when the the Fast Moving Average crosses back below. This could indicate downwards momentum in prices in the future. This is only speculative, though, but sometimes it can be a very good indicator/strategy to predict future action.
I've tried some strategy settings and I found different promising strategies. Here are a few:
BTCUSD ( BitStamp ) 1 Day Timeframe : EMA, Fast length 25 bars, Slow length 62 bars => 28,792x net profit (default)
BTCUSD ( BitStamp ) 1 Day Timeframe : VWMA, Fast length 21 bars, Slow length 60 bars => 15,603x net profit
BTCUSD ( BitStamp ) 1 Day Timeframe : SMA, Fast length 18 bars, Slow length 51 bars => 19,507x net profit
BTCUSD ( BitStamp ) 1 Day Timeframe : RMA, Fast length 20 bars, Slow length 52 bars => 5,729x net profit
BTCUSD ( BitStamp ) 1 Day Timeframe : WMA, Fast length 29 bars, Slow length 60 bars => 19,869x net profit
Features:
-You can choose your preferred moving average: SMA , EMA , WMA , RMA & VWMA .
-You can change the length average for each moving average
-I made the background color Green when you're currently in a long position and Red when not. I made it so you can see when you'd be actively in a trade or not. The Red and Green background colors can be toggled on/off in order to see other indicators more clearly overlayed in the chart, or if you prefer a cleaner look on your charts.
-I also have a plot of the Fast moving average and Slow moving average together. The Opening moving average is Purple, the Closing moving average is White. White on top is a sign of a potential upswing and purple on top is a sign of a potential downswing. I've made this also able to be toggled on/off.
Let me know if you think I should change anything with my script, I'm always open to constructive criticism so feel free to comment below :)
R19 STRATEGYHello again.
Let me introduce you R19 Strategy I wrote for mostly BTC long/short signals
This is an upgrated version of STRATEGY R18 F BTC strategy.
I checked this strategy on different timeframes and different assest and found it very usefull for BTC 1 Hour and 5 minutes chart.
Strategy is basically takes BTC/USDT as a main indicator, so you can apply this strategy to all cryptocurrencies as they mostly acts accordingly with BTC itself (Of course you can change main indicator to different assets if you think that there is a positive corelation with. i.e. for BTC signals you can sellect DXY index for main indicator to act for BTC long/short signals)
Default variables of the inticator is calibrated to BTC/USDT 5 minute chart. I gained above %77 success.
Strategy simply uses, ADX, MACD, SMA, Fibo, RSI combination and opens positions accordingly. Timeframe variable is very important that, strategy decides according the timeframe you've sellected but acts within the timeframe in the chart. For example, if you're on the 5 minutes chart, but you've selected 1 hour for the time frame variable, strategy looks for 1 hour MACD crossover for opening a position, but this happens in 5 minutes candle, It acts quickly and opens the position.
Strategy also uses a trailing stop loss feature. You can determine max stoploss, at which point trailing starts and at which distance trailing follows. The green and red lines will show your stoploss levels according to the position strategy enters (green for long, red for short stop loss levels). When price exceeds to the certaing levels of success, stop loss goes with the profitable price (this means, when strategy opens a position, you can put your stop loss to the green/red line in actual trading)
You can fine tune strategy to all assets.
Please write down your comments if you get more successfull about different time zones and different assets. And please tell me your fine tuning levels of this strategy as well.
See you all.
.srb suite pin-upThe 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.
--> This is steamlined pin-up version of .srb suite.
--> A minimal set of indicators for comparing different symbols.
--> This is well-balanced alternative next version of previous .b pin-up symbol
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.
2 x EMA ribbon ; zone , not the line.
MA extension line ; It provide high visibility to recognize the direction of the MA.
SPECIAL TOOLS
BB regular (Dev. 2.0, 2.5)
BB Extented (Dev. 2.5, 3.0, 3.5)
SPECIAL TOOLS - Ultra Volume Marking
x2 x4 greater than regular average volume, it will help you can take the reversal
It does not directly indicate volume, but ultra-volume marking is enough for compare.
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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.
Bitcoin Support BandsSMA and EMA support/resistance bands for Bitcoin. Based on 4 week multiples; 1 month, 3 month, 6 month, 1 year, 2 year, 4 year.
TTP Fibonacci MAThis indicator offers a fibonacci rainbow of moving averages.
Recommended instructions:
- timeframe: daily or weekly
- logarithmic scale
- default MA length for smoother curve
- fib levels used are 0.5,1,2,3,5 and 8, but you can also try with 1,2,3,5,8,13 or 0.33,05,1,2,3 depending on which range you want to cover
- you can render in weekly timeframe and still set the indicator settings timeframe to daily to get more reactive levels
Wave Strength Oscillator By CryptoScriptsThe Wave Strength Oscillator uses a combination of wave strength and momentum to help catch the best entries for reversals and does so using a few methods. I'm currently using the 1h timeframe for BTC but feel free to experiment on different timeframes to see what works best for you. In the description below, I'll go over each signal, how it's derived, and how to use them!
Oversold (Green shaded area) - The oversold indication appears whenever both oscillators are oversold and is usually a good indicator that a reversal to the upside is around the corner (at least for a short period). Be advised these are the weakest of the three signals so I recommend using this signal with other indicators.
Overbought (Red shaded area) - The overbought indication appears whenever both oscillators are overbought and is usually a good indicator that a reversal to the downside is around the corner (at least for a short period). Be advised these are the weakest of the three signals so I recommend using this signal with other indicators.
Green Diamond - The green diamonds indicate whenever one or both of the oscillators are oversold AND they are both outside of the bollinger bands which is great for catching reversals to the upside (as seen in the chart). These may come two or three at a time so it may be best to wait until they have all printed before entering.
Red Diamond - The red diamonds indicate whenever one or both of the oscillators are overbought AND they are both outside of the bollinger bands which is great for catching reversals to the downside (as seen in the chart). These may come two or three at a time so it may be best to wait until they have all printed before entering.
Rocket - The rocket symbol occurs whenever BOTH oscillators are oversold and BOTH oscillators are outside of the bollinger bands. This is great for catching reversals to the upside but may come two or three at a time so it may be best to wait until they have all printed before entering.
Red Alarm - The red alarm symbol occurs whenever BOTH oscillators are oversold and BOTH oscillators are outside of the bollinger bands. This is great for catching reversals to the downside but may come two or three at a time so it may be best to wait until they have all printed before entering.
Input Options
Show Histogram - I also included a Histogram in the indicator to help gauge the level of buys/sell strength but kept it hidden for the default levels (i.e a green diamond with a red histogram bar is usually a good sign a reversal is about to happen to the upside whereas a green diamond with a green histogram bar may indicate a false reversal and there's still more room to the downside until a red bar appears. Always backtest this!)
Show Overbought/Oversold Levels - This is if you want to ignore all of the green/red shaded areas and only focus on the diamonds and rocket/alarm signals
Wave Overbought/Oversold Levels - Free free to change to value of the overbought/oversold levels to change where the green/red shades areas print
Momentum Overbought/Oversold Levels - Free free to change to value of the overbought/oversold levels to change where the green/red shades areas print
Histogram Length - This will not change anything with the signals but I included it so you can change the visuals if it helps you
Momentum Length - This will change where the signals plot
Momentum Signal - This only changes the yellow signal line and nothing else. It's not incorporated into any equation
Average Length - This will change where the signals plot
Alerts
I've set alerts on this indicator for each icon (Oversold, Overbought, Green Diamond, Red Diamond, Rocket, Red Alarm). I HIGHLY recommend setting the alerts for Candle Close so that you can be sure the signal is confirmed.
You may notice that the indicator can give multiple signals back-to-back or be overbought/oversold for multiple candles. When this happens, it's best to look at other indicators such as the RSI , MFI Pro, etc to nail the best entry and have confluence with your decision. With that said, having multiple signals back-to-back can also be an indication that the move is close to happening. This indicator works with crypto and stocks as well.
If you have any questions or would like to purchase this indicator, please comment below or PM me. I also made a video tutorial for the indicator on my Youtube channel (link is next to my profile pic)
Be advised past performance is not indicative of future returns. Backtest EVERY timeframe and NEVER blindly take signals! Also, never invest more than you can afford to lose.
Enjoy :)
[BUBBLENUKE] BOB The Reversal Trader Indicator=============================================================: BOB The Reversal Trader :=============================================================
COMPONENTS:
- VWAP Anchored at Friday CME close
- Bitcoin CME close
- Volume bars
DESCRIPTION:
BOB is a mean-reversion trading system focused in BTCUSDT asset in the 30M time frame. The system is divided into 2 types of entries:
WEEKENDS:
BOB will trigger his entry when the price of Bitcoin is at one of the two deviations from the VWAP anchored at Friday CME close
INTRA-WEEK:
BOB will trigger its entry when the price of Bitcoin is at one of the two deviations from the VWAP anchored at the Friday CME close or when a volume candle indicates a reversal
[BUBBLENUKE] BOB The Reversal Trader=============================================================: BOB The Reversal Trader :=============================================================
COMPONENTS:
- VWAP Anchored at Friday CME close
- Bitcoin CME close
- Volume bars
SETTINGS:
- Asset: BTCUSDTPERP
- Time frame: 30M
- Hard TP %: 1.5
- Hard SL %: 40
- Trading Session Start (UTC): 4
- Trading Session End (UTC): 17
DESCRIPTION:
BOB is a mean-reversion trading system focused in BTCUSDT asset in the 30M time frame. The system is divided into 2 types of entries:
WEEKENDS:
BOB will trigger his entry when the price of Bitcoin is at one of the two deviations from the VWAP anchored at Friday CME close and BOB will take your profits when the price returns to the VWAP. When BOB hits Sunday and the CME reopens, BOB will close all your open positions.
INTRA-WEEK:
BOB will trigger its entry when the price of Bitcoin is at one of the two deviations from the VWAP anchored at the Friday CME close or when a volume candle indicates a reversal. BOB will take your profits when the price returns to the VWAP or when the HARD TP % is reached (1.5% by default). When BOB hits Friday and the CME closes, BOB will close all your open positions.
Bot MasterSqueeze 1.1 (crypt)Countertrend strategy for correction to the average value. The strategy is designed primarily for crypto.
The principle of operation is that with a rapid price change, the strategy tends to take a reverse position to return to the average value, which statistically often happens. It is enough for you to determine the percentage of the offset about the average price and the size of the averaging position as a percentage of the deposit.
With the settings, you determine how to determine the average opening price. It can be MA at the price of opening, closing, etc., and DCMA. Soon I will add a few more options for determining the average opening price
You can also choose the average price at which the transaction will try to close.
Now there are 3 methods:
- closing when returning to the average price
- closing on the first correction candle
- opening on an abnormally large candle in the direction of correction and closing on the first one is opposite
Search for the settings by the selection method for each pair separately. It is better to trade using signals via a bot.
The strategy shows itself best on volatile coins paired with the dollar for 1 hour or more.
Soon I will add new options for opening and closing deals, as well as determining the average price.
ATTENTION: the strategy involves averaging, so be careful with levers and overestimating the percentage of the transaction from the deposit. It is best to allocate no more than 25 percent to the risk of the transaction.
TTP 3-checkmarks CCU market bottomThis indicator is an implementation of the method published by Steve from Crypto Crew University .
I didn't design this strategy, I'm only implementing it to allow people to be able to backtest it or set trading view alerts based on the original criteria.
This indicator can be backtested with Gavin's backtester, TTPTSL and any other indicator that can take a 1 as an external signal to buy.
How to use:
- add to INDEX:BTCUSD
- set the timeframe to 2D
Indicator parameters
- RSI 14
- stochastic RSI 3 3 14 14
- MA 200
- all in 2 day timeframe and using the close as source
Strategy:
- price needs to be below 200 MA
- RSI < 26
- stochastic rsi both lines below 20
- price should not be crossing the MA ( I added this to remove one signal that Steve also manually removed in the video)
I recommend watching his video to understand how it's supposed to work in more detail.
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It's interesting to see that there are a few more signals that are fairly good but are being marked as invalid in the video even though they seem to fulfil the 3 checkmarks too. I left a question in the video to learn why and if it's intended. I'll keep you posted.
Hashrate BTC Correlation Swing StrategyThis is a swing strategy based entirely on external data , where in this case we use BTC HASHRATE coming from Glassnode
Its made to be used with 1Day Timeframe, and can be used with all the alt coins which are correlated with BTC asset
The strategy is simple
We take the weekly hashrate data , and we make a moving average out of it.
Once we have a cross up with the current weekly hashrate with the ma one, we have a long
Once we have a cross down with the current weekly hashrate with the ma one, we have a short
We exit when we either had 3 bearcandles in a row or a bull candle for long
We exit when we either had 3 bullcandles in a row or a bear candle for short
If you have any questions let me know !
Bitcoin Weekly Support BandsMy first ever attempt at a custom script. I took Benjamin Cowen's concept of the Bitcoin Bull Market Support Band and applied it to the 100 week and 200 week moving averages. I also added in the 300 week sma. I mainly wanted to have all these in one indicator.
Scalping Support Resistance StrategyScalping strategy for BTC using one line: Support Resistance.
The strategy draws a line based on the minimum value of the average of High, Low, and Close for a given bar. The entries are carried out on the breakdown of this line. Exits are managed by the specified in the script's inputs take-profit and stop-loss percentages.
From Stream:
www.tradingview.com
TTP Volume in BTCThis indicator shows you the volume of the last 24 hours of the current asset converted into BTC
The classic way to measure volume is by the base units of the asset itself being bought and sold in the selected timeframe. When trading crypto with bots it can be useful to filter out which assets/altcoins to trade by analysing the 24 hours-volume of the asset converted into Bitcoin instead of in the asset itself. By using Volume in BTC as a reference between assets you can rate and identify key levels of volume using the same reference and identify if an assets has enough liquidity for your personal requirements. You can also ensure assets are only traded when the volume is above your set threshold if you set this in your bots.
The volume is measured from the sum of the last 24 hourly closed candles multiplied with the average price during this period → 24h Vol * VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average).
What it does?
Measures the asset volume for the last 24 hrs converted to BTC
Regardless of chart timeframe it always shows you the last 24 hrs volume
Does not repaint, it uses only confirmed data by candle close
Shows the latest 24 hours of volume in BTC counted from the bar
Shows the latest 24 hours volume in BTC and USD as a label on the latest bar
It is color coded to show when it’s above or below your threshold visually
How to use it?
Use the Volume Threshold to identify periods when the volume is above or below your threshold
Set alerts to get alerted when the volume crosses your threshold in either direction
BTC Weighted Agg. Basis [Osc] [Moto]Hello traders,
This script shows the exchange volume-weighted aggregate basis for Bitcoin.
Exchanges have differing significance to the traded price of BTC and so this script calculates the respective volume and price of the major exchanges to more accurately represent the difference between the markets spot price and the markets perpetual future/swap price.
Spot references:
Coinbase
Bitfinex
Binance
Bitstamp
FTX
OKex
Huobi
Bybit
Perp references:
Bitfinex
Binance
FTX
OKex
Huobi
Bybit
Deribit
There are options in the settings to use either basis point scaling or %, though the color bracketing is set to basis points by default.
Users can change the candle close resolution to see a larger/smaller time frame data set.
An important feature is the ability to filter the barcolor on the chart to filter only for basis increase or decrease depending on the influence of spot buying or selling.
As of publishing, the barcoloring is set to only display when you're on a common BTC spot or BTC perp chart. This is to avoid confusion.
Thanks
Price action: Double top/bottom StrategyDouble top and bottom patterns are chart patterns that occur when the underlying investment moves in a similar pattern to the letter "W" (double bottom) or "M" (double top).
In this strategy, I use Pivot High/Low to find Double top and bottom.
Entry long: when Double bottom occur.
Entry short: when Double top occur.
Risk: Reward: You can change % Stop loss and Target pfofit.
Price action: Trendline Break StrategyThis strategy use trendline to entry. Trendline be drawed from Pivots High/Low.
Entry Long: When price break up trendline.
Entry Short: When price break down trendline.
Risk:Reward setup is 1:1.
You can backtest with whichever pair and whichever timeframe.
I backtested:
- If scalping: should use timeframe 5m, set up SL, TP is 2%.
- If swing trade: should use timeframe 1H, set up SL 2%, TP is 3%.
Should use with other indicator to increase winrate.
Three EMAs Trend-following Strategy (by Coinrule)Trend-following strategies are great because they give you the peace of mind that you're trading in line with the market.
However, by definition, you're always following. That means you're always a bit later than your want to be. The main challenges such strategies face are:
Confirming that there is a trend
Following the trend, hopefully, early enough to catch the majority of the move
Hopping off the trade when it seems to have run its course
This EMA Trend-following strategy attempts to address such challenges while allowing for a dynamic stop loss.
ENTRY
The trading system requires three crossovers on the same candle to confirm that a new trend is beginning:
Price crossing over EMA 7
Price crossing over EMA 14
Price crossing over EMA 21
The first benefit of using all three crossovers is to reduce false signals. The second benefit is that you know that a strong trend is likely to develop relatively soon, with the help of the fast setup of the three EMAs.
EXIT
The strategy comes with a fixed take profit and a volatility stop, which acts as a trailing stop to adapt to the trend's strength. That helps you get out of the way as soon as market conditions change. Depending on your long-term confidence in the asset, you can edit the fixed take profit to be more conservative or aggressive.
The position is closed when:
The price increases by 4%
The price crosses below the volatility stop.
The best time frame for this strategy based on our backtest is the 4-hr. Shorter timeframes can also work well, although they exhibit larger volatility in their returns. In general, this approach suits medium timeframes. A trading fee of 0.1% is taken into account. The fee is aligned to the base fee applied on Binance, which is the largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Bitcoin trend RVI and Emastrategy with two emas and rvi.
Only long positions when fast ema above slow ema when rvi gives entry.
Only short positions when slow ema above fast ema when rvi gives entry.
VMC Oracle This is Oracle. It is a momentum driven indicator with behind-the-scenes filters designed to best indicate the oversold and overbought points on most assets. Oracle partially uses a regression equation displayed in line format with a predetermined spacing to indicate different support and resistance points within the last 100 bars. When used in combination with the smoothed oscillator and moving averages it becomes a powerful tool in your box. It is important to keep in mind that because this indicator is always looking at the last 100 bars the user will need to use the “replay” function on Tradingview for the best manual back-testing to the triggers as possible. It should become clear that when its in the red zone above the ‘zero’ line that the potential for downward movement is greater. The bottom or below ‘zero’ green zone indicates a potential time to buy.
In addition to the regression lines, the indicator is supplied with a basic moving average application involving cross analysis. The two lines in cooperation help the user determine when the overall trend is shifting. As an example, when the overall trend may be indicating a bearish market or downtrend it may be beneficial to consider any of Oracle’s triggers that may be opposite more closely. Some of the alerts will trigger in what appears to be opposite trending areas such as a buy trigger when the averages indicate a bearish period. When this happens, it is up to the user utilize other confirmation type tools to assist in the decision of the oracle triggers. The reason for this is that Oracle is designed to predict the change in the market before or during a peak or through area on the graph. The success can be large but this can reduce the automatic trigger’s success in which loss management must be executed.
The custom alert function built in is designed to automate the visual comparisons of the two items above. By considering trend, immediate resistance and support lines, and momentum we can help visually indicate the points of possible exhaustion in either direction.
When setting up the alert it's as simple as a new alert creation and selecting the VMC Oracle Indicator in the top drop down. After that its as simple as selecting Long Alert or Short alert. As with any tool it is recommended to understand the asset being traded and providing yourself with the best risk management rules to minimize unfavorable movements.