Crypto Mineable vs Not Mineable (24h Volumes Ratio)Hello traders!
This indicator shows you the dynamic ratio between 24h total volumes of the mineable and not mineable cryptocurrencies from TOP-40 according to coinmarketcap.com .
NOTE : The word "dynamic" means that I didn't have to hardcode 24h volumes from coinmarketcap.com for the presented cryptocurrencies - all values are updated automatically.
How to get access
You can buy it for only 30$ to get lifetime access
Happy Trading!
Dynamic
Crypto Mineable vs Not Mineable (24h Volumes)Hello traders!
This indicator shows you the dynamic 24h total volume charts of the mineable and not mineable cryptocurrencies from TOP-40 according to coinmarketcap.com .
NOTE : The word "dynamic" means that I didn't have to hardcode 24h volumes from coinmarketcap.com for the presented cryptocurrencies - all values are updated automatically.
How to get access
You can buy it for only 30$ to get lifetime access
Happy Trading!
Crypto Mineable vs Not Mineable (Market Caps Ratio)Hello traders!
This indicator shows you the ratio between market capitalizations of the mineable and not mineable cryptocurrencies from TOP-20 (excluding Bitcoin Cash).
NOTE : The market capitalizations are calculated dynamically . The word "dynamically" means that I did not hardcode supplies for presented cryptocurrencies.
What else is included
Alert for the specified positive % change
Alert for the specified negative % change
How to get access
Buy for only 25$ to get lifetime access to this indicator
Like and follow for more cool indicators!
Happy Trading!
Crypto Mineable vs Not Mineable (Market Caps)Hello traders!
This indicator shows you the dynamic market capitalization charts of the mineable and not mineable cryptocurrencies from TOP-20 (excluding Bitcoin Cash).
NOTE : The word "dynamic" means that I did not hardcode supplies for the presented cryptocurrencies.
How to get access
Buy for only 25$ to get lifetime access to this indicator
Like and follow for more cool indicators!
Happy Trading!
CryptoMedics Algorithmic Trading BandsCryptoMedics are happy to announce the release of our new Algorithmic trading bands!
The Bands can be used as dynamic support and resistance levels. Anything from scalping on the 1m chart to swing trading on the daily. The opportunities are endless.
Developed using tried and tested methods that hedge funds from wallstreet to smart individual traders have used for years now. Now all available to you.
Here is an example of scalping with it on the 3m chart on BCHZ18. If you would've used 10x leverage you would've made a total of 760%!
Examples:
Another example on XBTUSD using the bands to catch a swing trade
These results are undeniably good and I bet you can't find similar ones with any other indicator!
Dynamic Support & ResistanceThis indicator paints the background of the chart between 2 EMAs when all 3 given EMAs are in sync.
The default settings are:
Long-term EMA: 200 Period.
Short-term EMA 1: 50 Period.
Short-term EMA 2: 20 Period.
So according to the default settings, when the 20EMA is above the 50EMA, and the 50EMA is above the 200EMA, the area between the 20EMA and the 50EMA will turn green. When the 20EMA is below the 50EMA, and the 50EMA is below the 200EMA, the area will turn red. When the EMAs are all over the place (ie. price is consolidating), the area will be painted white.
You can change the colors in the indicator settings menu. To remove the white background, change the transparency to 100%. Unfortunately pinescript does not allow you to do this using code, otherwise I would have made that a default feature.
Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
- Matt
5 Moving AveragesI don't sell indicators only strategies I use for dynamic support and resistance sometimes. www.youtube.com
AlAlawi StrategyHello Experts / Trolls;
I had written this strategy for a while and although I know how to color my charts, I wish for some expert advice or just some trolls to bring light to the codes weakness area's.
Period = isdwm?timestamp(2012, 01, 01, 00, 00):isintraday?timestamp(2018, 04, 01, 00, 00):timestamp(2018, 04, 01, 00, 00)
The above line of code for example lets my 4H and 1H charts suffer from a small size of testing and I need to change the dates manually, any idea to let a more dynamic approach and accomodate a 1 minute to 4h charts solution without having to play with the dates manually every time.
I also see a huge difference in results when applying this script on a Heikin-Ashi vs Candlestick chart!
So when pyramiding (upto 15) is applied on this strategy, the numbers starts boosting like crazy too!
This is a rough code for now, let me know where to work on the code or just like and share your opinion on this.
DepthHouse - Envelope OscillatorDepthHouse Envelope Oscillator is designed to show dynamic support and resistance, along with possible over extension.
The indicator has two main functions. The Standard function (top) and the Shifted function (bottom).
The Standard Function:
The oscillators outermost edges represent dynamic support and resistance. These points can often represent excellent buy and sell opportunities. Especially in a ranging market.
Anything below or above these lines often represent a possible breakout or overexertion in either direction.
The Shift Function:
This works very similar to the standard function, however this actually offsets the calculations x to the right. This can be an excellent tool for breakout traders. In many breakouts, the horizontal lines actually shift from resistance to support, and visa versa depending on trend direction.
With this function enabled, the user can designate the position of the horizontal lines, which adjusts the buy sell signals in the middle as well.
Signals Beta:
Both functions give possible buy and sell signals shown by the circles in the middle. The strength of the signal is shown by the circle size. The larger the circle, the stronger the signal.
This feature is in beta testing is not advised to trade off of.
How to get:
As you can see this is an invite only script. In the coming months this indicator, along with many others will become pay to use only. (website on my profile page)
However all my indicators will be FREE until AT LEAST May of 2018 . So please try them out!
To take advantage of this FREE trial
1. Subscribe to my YouTube channel. I have many more videos to come! Maybe even leave a comment of what you would like to see next!
www.youtube.com
2. Comment on this indicator post! Maybe even give me a follow :D
I hope you all enjoy!!
MgGinley Dynamic Divergence [DW]This is an experimental study designed to visualize momentum and average range by expressing divergences between price and a McGinley Dynamic as a percentage.
Dynamic Time Oscillator W/ MTF SupportThis script has the option to disable the MTF feature and use it as a plain DTOscillator.
The lines are the fast and slow signals for the current timeframe.
The columns are the second timeframe %K levels.
Green columns signify the second timeframe %K is greater than the second timeframe %D, Red is the reverse of this.
Dynamic Moving AverageAll moving averages adapt to different time frames preserving their functionalities. Blue one is either support or resistance depending on the situation. Orange is the trend indicator. Third moving average alternates between red and green depending on crossing over/under the blue moving average. Threshold is in pips and sets the amount of pips three moving averages get in range to fire an alarm.
B3 AutoEdgeBreak FibonacciHere is the lazy person's Fibonacci retracement drawing machine. Keep the bars in range pretty big, but you can play around and see what it does. If too small, it gets in your way, and If oversized, your retracements will not properly work upward and downward according to action. So, if you notice that it's always retracing the same direction, then lower the first input.
Now on top of the coding being tricky because of massive history in T-view, trading the Fibs is not an easy task either. Experienced Fib traders will probably love my script, and those that are not good at Fibs will love the historical look of it, but feel helpless in real-time. It took me years to learn a reaction pattern to the Fib lines, and the one key piece of my memory: if a price-line test comes and fails in relation to your trade, get out!!! <- Not real advice, just experience talking.
I expect to be upgrading this particular script in the future. Enjoy!
Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones Mono ResolutionThis script is identical to:
but it hasn't the multi-resolution functionality, which sometimes happens to be very glitchy
Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones Multi-ResSimple support and resistance areas. The threshold parameter determines the sensibility. It works better if volume data is good.
Remember to refresh the script once in awhile when applied to lower resolutions.
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DynamicSR DTI: Auto Support and Resistance AreaThis works only on charts with real volume...if it does work
Chaos 2.0This is pure chaos!
I just wanted 1 thing I can put on a chart to try to get a clearer picture of what is going on (and not take up all the indicator spaces a free user is allowed haha)
Many things going on from so many different users
honestly I'm sorry I cant shout out everyone whose code I have ever read and used in another project just for the sake of learning more about pinescript!
As a way of shouting everyone out! (and giving out my most useful and configurable system)
I give you... CHAOS
I originally got an Alligator, AO, and Fractal script from a user ChaosTrader, then realized I love using averages!
I added the MESA (lazybear?) and the McGinley Dynamic Range (sry idk) and a simple 233 SMA.
I also found about something called the www.prorealcode.com another user had created for Pinescript.
I really liked that script so I adapted it to do the same kind of signal printing for circles and squares (crosses and series)
Check it out tell me what you think and how I can make it better for everyone!
thanks all!
Snoop
McGinley Dynamic with FRACTAL DEVIATION BANDS by @XeL_ArjonaMcGINLEY DYNAMIC with FRACTAL DEVIATION BANDS.
Ver. 1.0.beta.25.08.2015
By Ricardo M Arjona @XeL_Arjona
DISCLAIMER
The Following indicator/code IS NOT intended to be a formal investment advice or recommendation by the author, nor should be construed as such. Users will be fully responsible by their use regarding their own trading vehicles/assets. -- The embedded code and ideas within this work are FREELY AND PUBLICLY available on the Web for NON LUCRATIVE ACTIVITIES and must remain as is.
WHAT IS THIS?
This is my first adaptation of the FRACTAL DEVIATION BANDS to the "McGinley Dynamic Line". Be advised that the nature of this line tend to need some adjustments at the "Smooth Factor" if you see a flat line with tiny values.
Pine Script code MOD's and adaptations by @XeL_Arjona with special mention in regard of:
Morphic Numbers: (PHI & Plastic) Pine Script adaptation from it's algebraic generation formulas by @XeL_Arjona.
FRACTAL DEVIATION BANDS: main idea by @XeL_Arjona
ALL NEW IDEAS OR MODIFICATIONS to these indicator(s) are Welcome in favor to deploy a better and more accurate readings. I will be very glad to be notified at Twitter or TradingVew accounts at: @XeL_Arjona. Any important addition to this work MUST REMAIN PUBLIC by means of CreativeCommons CC & TradingView.
2015
Dynamic SUPRES Multi Timeframe UpdateDynamic SUPRES can be interpreted in different ways. Each square marks an area of congestion that could serve as support and resistance.
FLASH UPDATE: Now is possible to choose the timeframe and the bars color on/off.
Dynamic SUPRESDynamic SUPRES can be interpreted in different ways. Each square marks an area of congestion that could serve as support and resistance.
Dynamic Momentum Index (DMI) This indicator plots Dynamic Momentum Index indicator. The Dynamic Momentum
Index (DMI) was developed by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll. The indicator
is covered in detail in their book The New Technical Trader.
The DMI is identical to Welles Wilder`s Relative Strength Index except the
number of periods is variable rather than fixed. The variability of the time
periods used in the DMI is controlled by the recent volatility of prices.
The more volatile the prices, the more sensitive the DMI is to price changes.
In other words, the DMI will use more time periods during quiet markets, and
less during active markets. The maximum time periods the DMI can reach is 30
and the minimum is 3. This calculation method is similar to the Variable
Moving Average, also developed by Tushar Chande.
The advantage of using a variable length time period when calculating the RSI
is that it overcomes the negative effects of smoothing, which often obscure short-term moves.
The volatility index used in controlling the time periods in the DMI is based
on a calculation using a five period standard deviation and a ten period average
of the standard deviation.