RSI Z‑Score + TableRSI Z-Score + Table
This script calculates the Z-Score of the RSI (Relative Strength Index), which standardizes RSI based on its own recent history.
What It Shows:
RSI Z-Score = (Current RSI - Mean RSI) / Standard Deviation
This tells you how extreme the current RSI is compared to its historical values.
A table displays:
Current RSI
Rolling Mean
RSI Z-Score
How to Use:
Z-Score > +2 = Statistically overbought
Z-Score < -2 = Statistically oversold
Use it to time reversals or overextension in RSI behavior.
🔒 Based on rolling lookback window — fully customizable.
Author:
Tags: #RSI #ZScore #Momentum #StatisticalEdge #MeanReversion #Crypto
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XAUUSD & BTCUSD Buy/Sell Signals (80% Accuracy)this script gives approx 80% real and correct indicators depending on market
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- Этот скрипт разделяет день на вечерние и дневные сессии и показывает изменение цены в процентах.
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SmartMind2The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a popular technical indicator in trading, primarily used to detect trends and possible reversal points.
How is the MACD structured?
The MACD indicator consists of three components:
MACD Line:
Calculated as the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs), commonly 12 and 26 periods.
Formula:
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MACD Line=EMA
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Signal Line:
An exponential moving average (usually 9 periods) of the MACD line.
Formula:
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Signal Line=EMA
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Histogram:
Graphically represents the difference between the MACD line and the Signal line.
Formula:
Histogram
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MACD Line
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Signal Line
Histogram=MACD Line−Signal Line
Interpretation of MACD:
Buy Signal: Occurs when the MACD line crosses above the signal line (bullish signal).
Sell Signal: Occurs when the MACD line crosses below the signal line (bearish signal).
Trend Reversal: A divergence between price movements and the MACD indicates a potential reversal (e.g., rising prices with a falling MACD).
SmartMind1Stochastic is a momentum indicator in trading, used to determine whether a price is overbought or oversold. It comes in two main variants:
1. Fast Stochastic
It consists of two lines:
%K line: Shows where the closing price is relative to the trading range of the recent periods.
%D line: A moving average of the %K line (typically 3 periods).
Characteristics:
Very responsive to price changes.
Generates numerous trading signals, but also more false signals.
2. Slow Stochastic
Also consists of two lines:
Slow %K line: Corresponds to the %D line of the Fast Stochastic.
Slow %D line: A moving average of the slow %K line (usually 3 periods).
Characteristics:
Produces fewer signals, but more precise and reliable.
Reduces false signals, making it preferable for identifying overbought or oversold conditions.
Practical Usage:
Values above 80 indicate overbought conditions (prices may soon fall).
Values below 20 indicate oversold conditions (prices may soon rise).
Traders generally prefer the Slow Stochastic for its greater reliability.
RSI Z‑Score + TableRSI Z-Score + Table
This script calculates the Z-Score of the RSI (Relative Strength Index), which standardizes RSI based on its own recent history.
What It Shows:
RSI Z-Score = (Current RSI - Mean RSI) / Standard Deviation
This tells you how extreme the current RSI is compared to its historical values.
A table displays:
Current RSI
Rolling Mean
RSI Z-Score
How to Use:
Z-Score > +2 = Statistically overbought
Z-Score < -2 = Statistically oversold
Use it to time reversals or overextension in RSI behavior.
🔒 Based on rolling lookback window — fully customizable.
Author:
Tags: #RSI #ZScore #Momentum #StatisticalEdge #MeanReversion #Crypto
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It combines real time EMA signals with a multi-timeframe trend table, showing bullish or bearish sentiment across 1m, 5m, 15m, and 1h.
Includes dynamic EMA coloring, session highlights (London & NYSE), and a clean, responsive display optimized for fast, confident decision-making.