Position and Risk Calculator (for Indices) [dR-Algo]Position and Risk Calculator : Your Ultimate Risk Management Tool for Indices
The difference between a novice and a seasoned trader often comes down to one essential element: risk management. While trading indices, the challenges are even more intense due to market volatility and leverage. The Position and Risk Calculator steps in here to bridge the gap, providing you with an efficient tool designed exclusively for indices trading.
Key Features:
User-Friendly Interface: Designed to integrate effortlessly with your TradingView chart, this tool's interface is intuitive and clutter-free.
Dynamic Price Level Adjustment: Move your Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels directly on the chart for an interactive experience.
Account Balance Input: Customize the tool to understand your unique financial situation by inputting your current account balance.
Trade Risk Customization: Define how much you're willing to risk per trade, and the tool will do the rest.
Automated Calculations: The indicator calculates the maximum monetary risk and translates it into the maximum lot size you can afford. It delivers a full-integer lot size to make your trading decisions easier.
Comprehensive Risk Evaluation: Beyond lot sizes, it provides you with the Cost-to-Reward Ratio (CRV) of your trade, the actual monetary risk according to the calculated lot size, and the potential profit.
How To Use:
Once you add the Position and Risk Calculator to your TradingView chart, a new interactive panel appears. Here’s how it works:
Set Price Levels: Using draggable lines on the chart, set your Entry Price, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels.
Account Details: Go to settings and enter your Account Balance and your desired risk percentage per trade.
Automatic Calculations: As soon as the above details are set, the indicator goes to work. It first calculates your maximum risk in monetary terms and then translates that into the maximum lot size you can take for the trade.
Review and Trade: The indicator shows you all the vital statistics - CRV of the trade, the money at risk according to the calculated lot size, and the possible profit.
Why Choose This Tool?
Informed Decisions: Your trading decisions will be based on concrete numbers, removing guesswork.
Time-saving: No need for manual calculations or using separate tools; everything is in one place.
Focus on Trading: By automating the risk management aspect, this tool allows you to focus more on your trading strategy and market analysis.
Tailor-Made for Indices: Unlike many other tools that try to serve all markets, the Position and Risk Calculator is designed specifically for indices trading.
Remember, effective risk management is what separates successful traders from those who burn out. The Position and Risk Calculator not only helps you define your risk but also helps you understand it, empowering you to trade with confidence.
So why not give yourself the best chance of success? Add the Position and Risk Calculator to your TradingView setup and experience the difference it can make.
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RSI Algo (Pinescript v5 + Alerts)Found this the other day and thought it might be useful to have an updated version with alerts:
Credit to the original author.
Cluster Algo (Skoda Version)This Indicator operates similarly to the Cluster Algo marketed elsewhere. The key difference is the integration of Bollinger Bands, giving us clear indications.
Buy - When the signal line goes above the Bollinger basis line and is GREEN
Sell - When the signal line goes below the Bollinger basis line and is RED
Consider closing the trade when the signal line changes colour.
When the signal line goes outside the Bollinger band, this a strong indication price will rally.
If you require any further information or script modifications, please message me.
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Gorb DNAIntroduction:
Gorb DNA is a versatile indicator using classic technical analysis components such as moving averages, stochastic oscillator, and histogram blending call/put flow analysis with our proprietary DNA algorithm. This indicator is designed to provide traders with useful market direction, volume, and momentum change visual cues.
Overview:
The Gorb DNA Indicator isn't just another momentum tool; it's a complex integration of innovative market analysis techniques.
By combining moving averages, stochastic oscillator, with proprietary algorithms, this indicator offers a multi-layered view of market trends, by merging call/put flow analysis with traditional market flow assessment.
This is designed for all kinds of traders, using a simple method to deliver visual changes in flow, volume, and momentum.
Core Features: Call/Put Flow & DNA
Call/Put Flow Analysis: This component examines the strength of market buying and selling pressures. It analyzes call (buying) and put (selling) flows using price range movements, providing insights smoothed over a defined period for analysis of market sentiment.
DNA Algorithm: A central feature of this indicator, the DNA algorithm utilizes a specialized moving average and oscillator technique to discern market trends. It presents an innovative approach, calculating the difference between bullish and bearish indicators to offer a detailed analysis of market momentum.
Visualization and Color Coding: The indicator employs a color-coded system for ease of interpretation, with distinct colors indicating different market conditions: white for upward/bullish movement and purple for downward/bearish movement. This feature translating complex data into a visual format that is simple to understand.
How Call/Put Flow Works:
Moving averages are used with volume and candlestick highs/lows over a specific range to help determine the overall flow. It then plots a colored line area that looks like a colored wave using just two colors to provide traders with a visual of the current market flow. This can help traders identify changes in sentiment with simple color cues.
How DNA Works:
A stochastic oscillator is used to measure the current price level relative to its price over a specific range period to analyze the momentum for the two DNA strands. Additionally moving averages are used to confirm trend and identify any divergences relative to the momentum. This is then plotted as two lines(DNA Strands) following the same color scheme as Call/Put Flow. When momentum is picking up in a specific direction, the lines will change colors and cross each other, this gives a visual of momentum now being fully on one side until it starts to change colors and flip that direction.
Custom Algorithm Elements:
Gorb DNA isn't just common tools combined into one indicator. It includes proprietary algorithmic elements tailored to enhance technical analysis and timing. These are the reasons what set this indicator apart from common momentum, sentiment, and volume methods.
We recommend experimenting with these features to choose what best suits your trading style.
Settings:
All skill-level friendly presets, easy to enable features with one-click
Call Flow: allows the user to plot a colored area that looks like waves showing increases/decreases in bullish volume (not to be followed blindly)
Put Flow: allows the user to plot a colored area that looks like waves showing increases/decreases in bearish volume (not to be followed blindly)
DNA Strand 1: allows the user to plot one of the algorithm lines to visualize momentum direction (not to be followed blindly)
DNA Strand 2: allows the user to plot one of the algorithm lines to visualize momentum direction (not to be followed blindly)
DNA Strength: allows the user to a histogram displaying momentum volume bars in the background
Flow Threshold: allows users to plot a dotted line to identify when call/put flow is now above average flow range
All colors are changeable for the user to customize to their liking
Call/Put Flow & DNA Demonstration
In the image below, we can see a basic illustration of how these core features function.
As stated above, call/put flow carefully monitors changes in moving averages, volume, and price action. If the market sentiment is shifting one direction, the call/put flow will plot those changes. If market is bullish, call flow should rise and put flow should decrease. The same goes for the opposite if the market is bearish.
As is the same for the DNA strands, if markets momentum is becoming bullish, the lines will change color and then cross to signify a change in momentum and the call flow in the background should match this change. This creates two layers of confluence in an easy understandable visual method.
Using Call/Put Flow
In the image below, we disabled everything but call flow to demonstrate usage.
On the left side of the image, you can see call flow matched price increase, then started to decline. This created a flow divergence, identifying a possible change in price action coming. This happened once flow crossed back below the threshold line and price then beginning to move lower. On the right side of the image, you can see call flow rising and price increasing. This is a good confluence showing there is bullish sentiment building in the market.
In this next image, we disabled everything but put flow to demonstrate usage.
The left side shows a put flow divergence. Put flow is slowly rising just like price is, this can help a trader identify a possible shift in sentiment coming. And on the right side, we have put flow rising above the threshold line and price beginning to decrease. Now we have confluence of bearish sentiment building in the market.
The image below shows only call & put flow enabled, to display what the above two images combined look like.
As you can see in the image above, these flow visuals help identify the underlying market sentiment. And when they cross, it leads to a change in price action in the direction of the sentiment over the threshold line.
Using DNA Strands
The image below has just DNA strands enabled to demonstrate usage.
On the left is a box highlighting bearish momentum cross. In the circles is the change in momentum shifting from bullish to bearish. The move gets stronger as the DNA strands get closer to cross over signifying strength in the move. On the right side is a box highlighting a bullish momentum cross. The circles again, show the change from bearish to bullish momentum. Like previously said, the move gets stronger as the DNA strands get closer to crossing over, signifying strength in that direction.
The next image shows call/put flow and DNA strands enabled for a full complete picture.
The circles labeled (1) are showing the change in momentum from bullish to bearish. Circle (2) shows call flow decreasing and put flow rising above calls. Finally the arrow points to the DNA strands crossing over and put flow rising above the threshold line. This is 3 levels of easy visual confluence showing a change in sentiment, volume, and momentum to the downside.
The next image will be showing the bullish side with call/put flow and DNA strands enabled.
The circles that are labeled (1), show the visual change in momentum on the DNA strands from bearish to bullish. Circle (2) is the crossing of call flow over put flow and the arrow points to the DNA strands crossing over and call flow above the threshold line. Three simple to use visual confluences to identify change in sentiment, volume, and momentum to the upside.
Conclusion:
Our goal is to provide a unique, yet simple approach to market sentiment & momentum analysis. It's a tool developed for traders seeking user-friendly and easy to use tools that provide easy visual insights of market dynamics. We believe in simplicity, effectiveness, and creating tools to support decision making for all traders.
How to get access:
You can see the Author's instructions to get access to this indicator
RISK DISCLAIMER
All content, tools, scripts & education provided by Gorb Algo are for informational & educational purposes only. Trading is risky and most lose their money, past performance does not guarantee future results.
Dual Thrust Trading AlgorithmThe Dual Thrust trading algorithm is a famous strategy developed by Michael Chalek. It has been commonly used in futures, forex and equity markets. The idea of Dual Thrust is similar to a typical breakout system, however dual thrust uses the historical price to construct update the look back period - theoretically making it more stable in any given period.
AK MACD BB INDICATOR V 1.00Here's my version of the MACD _BB . This is a great indicator to capture short term trends.
yellow candles = long
aqua candles = short
This indicator can be much better. I will work on it and publish an improved version (hopefully) soon. In the mean time , go ahead and play around with the code, and please share your findings :)
Cheers
Algo
AK TREND ID v1.00Hello,
"Are we at the top yet ? "........ " Is it a good time to invest ? " ......." Should I buy or sell ? " These are the many questions I hear and get on the daily basis. 1000's of investors do not know when to go in and out of the market. Most of them rely on the opinion of "experts" on television to make their investment decisions. Bad idea.Taking a systematic approach when investing, could save you a lot of time and headache. If there was only a way to know when to get in and out of the market !! hmmmm. The good news is that there many ways to do that. The bad news is , are you disciplined enough to follow it ?
I coded the AK_TREND ID specifically to identified trends in the SPX or SPY only . How does it work ? very simply , I simply plot the spread between the 3 month and 8 month moving average on the chart.
If the spread > 0 @ month end = BUY
if the spread < 0 @ month end = SELL
The AK TREND ID is a LAGGING Indicator , so it will not get you in at the very bottom or get you out at the very top. I did a backtest on the SPX from 1984 to 7/2/2014 (yesterday), The rule was to buy only when the AK TREND ID was green. let's look at the result:
14 trades : 11 W 3 L , 78.75 % winning %
Biggest winner (%) = 108 %
Biggest loser (%) = -10.7 %
Average Return = 27 %
Total Return since 1984 = 351.3 %
You can see the result in detail here : docs.google.com
Although the backtesting results are good, the AK TREND ID is not to be used as a trading system. It is simply design to let you know when to invest and when to get out. I'm working a more accurate version of this Indicator , that will use both technical and fundamental data. In the mean time , I hope this will give some of you piece of mind, and eliminate emotions from your trading decision. Feel free to modify the code as you wish, but please share your finding with the rest of Trading View community.
All the best
Algo
Jurik Moving AverageJurik Moving Average (JMA) – Precision Smoothing with Adaptive Filtering
📌 Version: This script is written in Pine Script v6, utilizing advanced array handling and dynamic filtering for improved performance.
📌 Overview:
The Jurik Moving Average (JMA) was originally developed by Mark Jurik and is widely recognized for its ability to provide smooth trend-following signals with minimal lag. Unlike traditional moving averages, which suffer from a tradeoff between responsiveness and smoothness, JMA employs an adaptive smoothing algorithm that dynamically adjusts based on market conditions, reducing false signals while maintaining trend accuracy.
This version of JMA has been implemented in Pine Script v6 with enhancements that make it even more efficient for TradingView users. By utilizing advanced array-based calculations, logarithmic scaling, and cycle-based filtering, this implementation delivers an optimized, customizable, and high-performance smoothing indicator.
📌 How It Works:
✅ Adaptive Filtering: Dynamically adjusts smoothing based on price volatility.
✅ Cycle-Based Adjustments: Uses historical price action to fine-tune lag vs. responsiveness.
✅ Advanced Phase Control: Traders can shift the moving average forward or backward to optimize signal alignment.
Unlike existing open-source JMA implementations, this version features:
🔹 Enhanced Array-Based Calculations for better memory management & performance.
🔹 Logarithmic and Square Root Scaling to dynamically adjust phase & smoothing.
🔹 Improved Noise Reduction Techniques to minimize false breakouts.
📌 How to Use:
🔹 Trend Confirmation: Use JMA to validate trend direction and avoid whipsaws.
🔹 Trade Entries & Exits: Combine with price action or momentum indicators for refined entry/exit points.
🔹 Scalping & Swing Trading: Ideal for short-term and long-term strategies due to its adaptability.
📌 Why This Version is Unique:
This JMA expands on standard implementations by incorporating multi-level cycle smoothing, phase correction, and adaptive noise filtering. The result? A more precise, stable, and robust trend indicator that performs better than existing open-source versions.
Murrey Math
The Murrey Math indicator is a set of horizontal price levels, calculated from an algorithm developed by stock trader T.J. Murray.
The main concept behind Murrey Math is that prices tend to react and rotate at specific price levels. These levels are calculated by dividing the price range into fixed segments called "ranges", usually using a number of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256.
Murrey Math levels are calculated as follows:
1. A particular price range is taken, for example, 128.
2. Divide the current price by the range (128 in this example).
3. The result is rounded to the nearest whole number.
4. Multiply that whole number by the original range (128).
This results in the Murrey Math level closest to the current price. More Murrey levels are calculated and drawn by adding and subtracting multiples of the range to the initially calculated level.
Traders use Murrey Math levels as areas of possible support and resistance as it is believed that prices tend to react and pivot at these levels. They are also used to identify price patterns and possible entry and exit points in trading.
The Murrey Math indicator itself simply calculates and draws these horizontal levels on the price chart, allowing traders to easily visualize them and use them in their technical analysis.
HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR?
To use the Murrey Math indicator effectively, here are some tips:
1. Choose the appropriate Murrey Math range : The Murrey Math range input (128 by default in the provided code) determines the spacing between the levels. Common ranges used are 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256. A smaller range will give you more levels, while a larger range will give you fewer levels. Choose a range that suits the volatility and trading timeframe you're working with.
2. Identify potential support and resistance levels: The horizontal lines drawn by the indicator represent potential support and resistance levels based on the Murrey Math calculation. Prices often react or reverse at these levels, so they can be used to spot areas of interest for entries and exits.
3. Look for price reactions at the levels: Watch for price action like rejections, bounces, or breakouts at the Murrey Math levels. These reactions can signal potential trend continuation or reversal setups.
4. Trail stop-loss orders: You can place stop-loss orders just below/above the nearest Murrey Math level to manage risk if the price moves against your trade.
5. Set targets at future levels: Project potential profit targets by looking at upcoming Murrey Math levels in the direction of the trend.
7. Adjust range as needed: If prices are consistently breaking through levels without reacting, try adjusting the range input to a different value to see if it provides better levels.
In which asset can this indicator perform better?
The Murrey Math indicator can potentially perform well on any liquid financial asset that exhibits some degree of mean-reversion or trading range behavior. However, it may be more suitable for certain asset classes or trading timeframes than others.
Here are some assets and scenarios where the Murrey Math indicator can potentially perform better:
1. Forex Markets: The foreign exchange market is known for its ranging and mean-reverting nature, especially on higher timeframes like the daily or weekly charts. The Murrey Math levels can help identify potential support and resistance levels within these trading ranges.
2. Futures Markets: Futures contracts, such as those for commodities (e.g., crude oil, gold, etc.) or equity indices, often exhibit trading ranges and mean-reversion trends. The Murrey Math indicator can be useful in identifying potential turning points within these ranges.
3. Stocks with Range-bound Behavior: Some stocks, particularly those of large-cap companies, can trade within well-defined ranges for extended periods. The Murrey Math levels can help identify the boundaries of these ranges and potential reversal points.
4. I ntraday Trading: The Murrey Math indicator may be more effective on lower timeframes (e.g., 1-hour, 30-minute, 15-minute) for intraday trading, as prices tend to respect support and resistance levels more closely within shorter time periods.
5. Trending Markets: While the Murrey Math indicator is primarily designed for range-bound markets, it can also be used in trending markets to identify potential pullback or continuation levels.
Algorithm Builder - Single Trend+ (Plug&Play)Hello traders
I. SCRIPTS ACCESS AND TRIALS
1. For the trial request access, they have to be done through my website .
2. My website URL is in this script signature at the very bottom (you'll have to scroll down a bit and going past the long description) and in my profile status available here : Daveatt
Due to the new scripts publishing house rules, I won't mention the URL here directly. As I value my partnership with TradingView very much, I prefer showing you the way for finding them :)
3. You may also contact me directly for more information
II. Algorithm Builder - Single Trend+ Plug&Play
2.1 Concept
That script is an upgrade of the Single Trend:
The Algorithm Builder - Single Trend+ (Plug & Play) is made to detect the convergence of many unrelated indicators, and give a BUY or SELL signal whenever all the selected sub-indicators are converging in the same direction.
The Single Trend+ (Plug & Play) gives one single entry per identified trend - unlike the Multiple Trends editions (also available on my scripts page) which may give more than 1 entry per trend.
The traders select the sub-indicators they want, and see in real-time the BUY and SELL triangles being updated.
III. Plug & Play
Hope you're ready to be impressed. Because, what I'm about to introduce, is my best-seller feature - and available across many of my indicators.
In TradingView, there is a feature called "Indicator on Indicator" meaning you can use an external indicator as a data source for another indicator.
I'm using that feature to connect any external indicator to our Algorithm Builder Single Trend+ Plug & Play (hence the plug and play name).
Let's assume you have your RSI divergence indicator - which is not part of the Algorithm Builder - but noticed that the convergence of an RSI divergence and a MACD gives strong signals.
I mentioned an RSI divergence, but you may connect any oscillator (MACD, On balance volume, stochastic RSI, True Strenght index, and many more..) or non-oscillator (divergence, trendline break, higher highs/lower lows, candlesticks pattern, price action, harmonic patterns, ...) indicators.
Any indicator that displays visual signals are eligible for this feature .... in other words.... all possible indicators. You're welcome :)
THE SKY IS (or more likely your imagination) is the limit :)
Fear no more. The Plug&Play technology allows you to connect it and use it in the convergence/confluence calculations.
Hence, whenever the MACD and RSI divergence will be in the same direction for the first time, you'll get a signal. For the first time only because this is a Single trend edition - you may enter multiple times using our Algorithm Builders - Multiple Trends editions.
To connect your external indicator to ours, we're using a native TradingView feature, which is not available for all users.
It depends on your TradingView subscription plan ( More info here )
If you intend to use our Algorithm Plug&Play indicator, and/or our Backtest Plug&Play suites, then you must upgrade your TradingView account to enjoy those features.
We value our relationship with our customers seriously, and that's why we're warning you that a compatible TradingView account type is required - at least PRO+ or PREMIUM to add more than 1 Plug&Play indicator per account.
We go in-depth on our website why the Plug&Play is an untapped opportunity for many traders out there - URL available on my profile status and signature
IV. Why the Algorithm Builder Single Trend+ (Plug&Play) may help you
I worked with many traders during my career, and their feedback about trading is often pretty similar.
They all tried a lot of complicated indicators, losing their capital, and finally getting back to the basics (even to the basic indicators if I might say)
The art is finding a good combination of indicators and setting strict money/risk management rules.
Easy in concept, but more than 90+% of traders lose money on the markets... which teach us that trading is not only about drawing trendlines, or using cool indicators but finding ways to ease our psychology while trading.
4.1 The Algorithm Builder trading framework
The sub-indicators (full list on our website) weren't chosen randomly. They're based on a trading method we've developed over the last 6 years - while working with traders and other trading quants.
The Algo Builders are made to detect a convergence - and as such, will give a signal once a trend has been identified.
They're not made to detect reversal but have been designed to give a signal when all sub-indicators are either ALL bullish (green) or ALL bearish (red).
We provide a framework based on indicators we selected because they:
1. make sense to be used altogether
2. work on asset classes like INDEX, CRYPTO, STOCK OPTIONS, FOREX, COMMODITIES
3. it may expand your knowledge about what detecting a convergence with pre-selected indicator really means
4.2 Supports and Resistances
The indicator displays the main algorithmic supports and resistances according to our trading method.
I think they're relevant for all asset classes, but you're absolutely free to use any different supports/resistances logic if you want to.
I'm not against it because I know that pivots, Fibonacci levels, etc. may work very well also.
4.3 Choose your favorite risk management algorithm
1/ Pre-defined Algo S/R method using:
- a supertrend of the stop-loss
- the nearest algorithmic resistances for the take profit levels.
2/ Define your own Stop-loss and Take-profits level in real-time
Stop-Loss Management
For what's following, let's assume that 2 is the stop-loss value you inserted in the indicator, and the Algorithm Builder gives a BUY signal.
This is NOT a recommendation at all, only an example to explain how this feature works.
- %Trailing: The Stop-Loss starts 2% away from the entry price - and will move up (because we're on a BUY trade as per our example) every time your trade will gain 2% profit
- Percentage: The Stop-Loss stays static 2% away from the entry price. There is no trailing here
- TP Trailing: This is a very awesome feature. The stop-loss is set 2% away when the trades start.
When the TP1 is hit, the stop-loss will be moved to the Entry price (also called breakeven).
When the TP2 is hit, the SL is moved to the previous TP1 position
- Fixed: Set the Stop-Loss at a fixed position (value should be in currency/units)
Take Profits Management
You can manage up to 2 take profit levels defined as a percentage or price value.
The expected input is in percentage value (for instance, setting the % target of TP1 to 2% will set the TP1 level 2% away from the entry price
4.4 Built-in Trade Manager
This is very likely the most loved utility script that we shared on TradingView.
It's included in your Algorithm Builder - Single Trend+, and will certainly help you immensely to analyze your charts and your trades.
We made sure that all the graphical elements on the chart will be updated in real-time whenever our user change anything on the indicator configuration.
You'll also be able to change the Trade Manager labels positions as you wish :)
4.5 Built-in Risk-to-Reward Panel
The good stuff doesn't stop here.
You'll notice that this sometimes green (when in a LONG), sometimes red (when in a SHORT) panel at the right of your chart.
It displays for the selected trading algorithmic (see 2.3.2 above), a ton of useful real-time analytics.
- Entry Price: the price when the Algorithm Builder will give a signal.
- The Trade PnL in percentage.
- Entry Stop Loss: Distance (in currency/units) between the selected stop-loss algorithm (percent, trailing, TP trailing, etc.) and the entry price.
- Entry TP1: Distance (in currency/units) between the entry price and the first take profit
- Entry TP2: Distance (in currency/units) between the entry price and the second take profit
- Risk/Reward TP1: Using the Stop-loss distance at entry, and Take Profit 1 at entry to compute the risk-to-reward ratio.
- Risk/Reward TP2: Using the Stop-loss distance at entry, and Take Profit 2 at entry to compute the risk-to-reward ratio.
For more details, please check the guides section of my website. Links are in my signature and profile status.
4.6Hard Exits
Our trading method is known for the hard exits, also called invalidation.
The Single Trend+ includes a hard exit based on a MACD - settings are flexible and you may update them.
Having a stop-loss protecting your trade is a best practice - Protecting your stop-loss also from getting hit is incredible.
We prefer invalidate a few positions, even if sometimes we don't want to. Rather than the market hard exiting on us, and leaving with our hard-working money.
4.7 Alerts
Alerts are enabled for:
- BUY/SELL triangles signals
- Trade Manager (SL, TP1, TP2)
- Hard Exits
V. Pain points that we're trying to solve with our Algorithm Builders
Issue #1 There are many informations / indicators / strategies / backtests / noise. Finding the right ones is not a simple task.
Solution #1 A reliable system that removes the external noise is much needed in trading to stay "in the game".
Issue #2 Trading could be quite stressful - The majority doesn't lose in trading because technical analysis is hard, but because managing our psychology is one of the hardest things a human can do.
Solution #2 Some ways to reduce the "trading stress" could be: getting better quality signals and trading like a "machine". Forgetting about Twitter and trusting the system you designed.
Issue #3 Trading without strict rules and only based on what we feel, or what we think the market should do is the fastest way to kiss our money goodbye.
Only 1 indicator generally is not enough. Traders generally use a combination of several indicators but they're monitoring them individually.
It's normal then to feel exhausted at the end of the day ^^ (to say the least)... and exhaustion leads to mistakes which leads to..... (I'm sure you got it) ... capital loss.
Solution #3 As a trader, I needed a trading framework and a method. I offer our trading method but they're plenty others out there. We cannot claim obviously it's the best ever ....but let's say we're using those exact same
scripts ourselves for our trading. And this what we've been recommending our clients to trade with for the past years. Also, having a tool detecting the convergence of several indicators and giving 1 unique signal
for BUY/SELL position will save you a lot of time/energy, and perhaps might help you out getting better trading performance.
VI. Resolving a complex puzzle and having fun in the process
Trading has to stay a passion and not (only be) a source of intense stress.
The most successful traders I know are "trading geeks" - literally always looking for optimizing, searching for the best possible entries, setups, indicators, tools, etc.
For them, it's not even about the money anymore, but only about beating their previous performance.
Why are they doing this? Because it's fun
Might appears as a bold statement, but I guarantee that looking for setups is fun.
One of our users even told us, that it's like playing with "Legos" and we couldn't possibly agree more.
VII. Designing a system that "makes sense"
Another bold statement now. Brace yourselves ladies and gentlemen
The Algorithm Builders allow to design trading systems quickly. What could takes days/weeks/months to find out... might be now within your reach in less than a few hours.
With a bit of practice, less than an hour might be enough per asset/timeframe to find a system that makes sense to you and adapted to your trading capital and psychology.
Assuming our users read our guides and are fully committed to learning a new way of trading - then we do guarantee you'll be able to design kick-ass trading systems that make sense.
"Making sense" doesn't mean at all it's guaranteed to win, it means you're the one defining the convergence of indicators, using your Algorithm Builder, and observe that most of the time - whenever there is a BUY signal, the candlesticks are going upwards - whenever there is a SELL signal, it's going downwards.
This is a necessary step to make real progress from a trading analyst perspective - and hopefully could lead to profits.
VII. Algorithm Builder versus the main trader enemy(=psychology)
This indicator has the goal to help solving one of the MAIN issues encountered by traders.
Most of traders realize, they can't perform with only 1 indicator (or 1 price pattern or 1 price action) and need a combination of multiple indicators before getting in a trade.
Far from being a magic pill, if it could at least reduce the stress you have while trading, then we'll consider we made a great job - it's a technical "useless noise remover", and needs to be followed strictly.
Such trust in a trading system can only be built by testing your Algorithm Builder configuration on either:
1. a demo account
2. or a live account with small bids. And then, increasing progressively the bids if your capital increases progressively.
Though, you should still use your common sense. (for instance: if we get a BUY signal right on a big timeframe resistance we're hitting for the first time).
I'm aware this is a new way of trading but for many, and while we cannot foresee the future, neither predict performance, we believe it might save you a lot of time to find good signals.
My maximum level of happiness will be reached the day when our users will contact me and showing me setups being mine.
I'm sure that even I can learn from my users and, we can all learn from each other Algorithm Builder configuration
VIII. What is a wrong or bad configuration?
Simply put. If you see that most of your signals react such as described below:
1. a buy triangle predicts, most of the time an upwards move
2. a sell triangle predicts, most of the time a downwards move
3. you estimated yourself the stop-loss needed to give enough room for your trades.
4. take profits based on algorithmic support and resistances or your own take profit method.
So what's a good Algorithm Builder configuration? A configuration you're happy with and makes sense.
A better Algorithm Builder setup is one used in demo or a live account w/ small bids for a few weeks, and you're consistent in your trading performance.
If you have any doubt or question, please hit me up directly or ask in the comments section of this script.
I'll never claim I have the best trading methodology or the best indicators. You only will be the judge, and I'll appreciate all the questions and feedback you're sending my way.
They help me a ton to develop indicators based on all the requests I received.
Kind regards,
Dave
Algo Bands [ProjeAdam]OVERVIEW:
The Algo Bands indicator is a technical analysis tool that calculates the highest, lowest, and average price levels over a user-defined number of bars. It generates buy and sell signals based on price interactions with these levels, visualizing them as bands on the chart. Additionally, the indicator provides multi-timeframe analysis and integrates alerts for timely trading decisions.
ALGORITHM:
1. Initialization and Function Definition
The Algo Bands indicator starts by defining functions to calculate critical price levels:
- High Band : A smoothed average of recent high price levels.
- Low Band : A smoothed average of recent low price levels.
- Average Band : The midpoint between the High Band and Low Band.
The smoothing process utilizes a Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA) to reduce noise and ensure accurate signal generation.
2. Inputs and Band Calculation
The indicator accepts customizable inputs for flexibility in trading strategies:
- Backward Length : The number of bars to consider for calculating high and low values.
- Number of Lines : Specifies how many recent high or low values are averaged.
- Smoothing Period : The length of the SMMA to smooth price data.
Using these inputs:
- The High Band is calculated as the smoothed average of the highest price values.
- The Low Band is calculated as the smoothed average of the lowest price values.
- The Average Band is the midpoint of the High and Low Bands.
3. Plotting the Bands
The Algo Bands indicator plots three main lines on the price chart:
- High Band : Plotted as a red step line, representing resistance levels.
- Low Band : Plotted as a green step line, indicating support levels.
- Average Band : Plotted as an orange line, showing the midpoint or equilibrium price.
4. Buy and Sell Conditions
Sell Condition:
The indicator triggers a sell signal when either of the following conditions is met:
A. Crossunder Condition :
- The closing price crosses below the High Band.
- The candle closes below its open price, confirming bearish sentiment.
- The closing price remains below both the High Band and the previous bar's open price.
B. Rejection Condition :
- The high price exceeds the High Band during the bar.
- However, the closing price fails to hold above the High Band and closes lower than both the High Band and the open price.
Buy Condition:
The indicator triggers a buy signal when either of the following conditions is met:
A. Crossover Condition :
- The closing price crosses above the Low Band.
- The candle closes above its open price, indicating bullish momentum.
- The closing price remains above both the Low Band and the previous bar's open price.
B. Rejection Condition :
- The low price dips below the Low Band during the bar.
- However, the closing price recovers and closes higher than both the Low Band and the open price.
5. Signal Visualization
The indicator visually represents buy and sell signals as follows:
- Sell Signals : Displayed as a red downward label (🔴) above the bar.
- Buy Signals : Displayed as a green upward label (🟢) below the bar.
The background colors between the bands also reflect market direction:
- Red for bearish trends.
- Green for bullish trends.
6. Alerts
The Algo Bands indicator includes customizable alerts to notify traders of trading signals:
- Alerts are triggered when Buy or Sell conditions are met.
- Integration with Telegram allows real-time notifications for immediate action.
7. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
The indicator supports analysis across multiple timeframes, including:
- 1 Hour
- 4 Hours
- Daily
It calculates the High and Low Bands for these timeframes to provide a comprehensive view of the market trend.
HOW DOES THE INDICATOR WORK?
1. Price Band Calculation :
- The highest and lowest price values are dynamically identified for a user-defined range.
- These values are smoothed using SMMA to produce the High Band and Low Band.
2. Signal Generation :
- Sell signals occur when the price crosses below or rejects the High Band.
- Buy signals occur when the price crosses above or rejects the Low Band.
3. Visualization :
- The bands are plotted on the chart to display resistance, support, and price equilibrium.
- Buy and Sell signals are marked with labels and color-coded backgrounds.
4. Alerts :
- Custom alerts notify traders in real time when signals are triggered.
BENEFITS OF THE ALGO BANDS INDICATOR:
- Trend Identification : Identifies support, resistance, and price equilibrium levels.
- Clear Buy/Sell Signals : Helps traders make timely entry and exit decisions.
- Noise Reduction : SMMA smoothing minimizes false signals.
- Multi-Timeframe Analysis : Provides insights across 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily timeframes.
- Customizable Parameters : Users can adjust settings for their trading style.
- Real-Time Alerts : Immediate notifications ensure timely actions.
- Visual Clarity : Labels and background colors enhance signal visibility.
- Ease of Use : Suitable for traders of all levels, from beginners to experts.
If you have any ideas what to add to my work to add more sources or make calculations cooler, suggest in DM .
Algo Edge Solutions S.M.C Indicator✅ Invite-Only Closed-Source Description
Title: Algo Edge Solutions S.M.C Indicator
Description:
This script is an advanced closed-source Smart Money Concepts (SMC) indicator designed for serious traders and institutions. It provides a rich combination of market structure detection, automated order block mapping, swing high/low tracking, and precision volume analysis across multiple timeframes.
🔹 Main Features:
Automatic detection of CHoCH (Change of Character) and BoS (Break of Structure) on both internal and external levels.
Swing high/low labeling with historical sensitivity control.
Dynamic Order Blocks with automated pruning and last-N limit.
Auto-Fibonacci levels drawn between relevant pivots.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) with optional fill logic and proximity highlight.
Volume percentile calculations on 4H and Daily timeframes.
Real-time session overlays for New York, London, and Asia sessions.
🔒 Why Closed-Source: This tool includes proprietary logic developed in-house by Algo Edge Solutions. The internal structure recognition engine and visual optimization methods are original and not available in public open-source indicators. Protecting this intellectual property ensures the integrity and strategic edge of the algorithm.
📈 Usage:
Best suited for intraday setups such as 15m to 4H.
Combine FVGs, Order Blocks, and volume zones for high-probability trade identification.
Use in confluence with your price action framework for optimal entry/exit planning.
📝 Access: This is an invite-only script. Contact the publisher for access information.
Algorithm Builder UNIVERSAL (m30)Hello traders 👋
I. 💎 SCRIPTS ACCESS AND TRIALS 💎
1. Every 3 weeks trial request access has to be done through my website .
2. My website URL is in this script signature at the very bottom (you'll have to scroll down a bit and going past the long description) and in my profile status available here : Daveatt
3. Many video tutorials explaining clearly how all our indicators work are available on your website > guides section.
4. You may also contact me directly for more information regarding the trading method included in the indicator or how to access it
2.1 Forewords
This indicator/trading framework is available only to our PREMIUM users.
We decided to call it "UNIVERSAL" because the tool gives very decent signals for STOCKS/PENNY STOCKS/FOREX/CRYPTO (USD & BTC pairing)/INDICES/COMMODITIES trading
(the asset classes that I'm not listing are not tested yet; though we should cover a wide range of tradable assets here)
This is a by-product of defining an algorithmic trading method... we were surprised ourselves those past few weeks while trading with it.
The entries displayed are most of the time amazing, and the invalidations allow to reduce the losses considerably (more wins and less losses => delighted trader)
A few examples below showing why it's "universal"
FOREX
INDICES
COMMODITIES
CRYPTO (BTC pairing)
The tool works in m30 timeframe but won't work with any other timeframe . Even if applied on a 30-minutes chart; we included higher timeframe indicators to enter more securely.
It includes :
- our proprietary method with fixed entries
- a hard exit system (built-in stop-loss)
- 🔔 Compatible with dynamic alerts 🔔
Dynamic alerts are bringing automated trading to a whole new level. The third-party solutions capturing TradingView alerts are able to use them.
- (optional) we let the users decide to use or not our built-in Trade Manager.
Regardless of the Trade Manager is used or not, one must mandatory exit, once a vertical hard exit bar appears.
- the Algorithmic Supports and Resistances used as safeguards and take profit zones.
Final words
We made it as simple as we could (to be honest it's a very simple system for the end-user) - even with several hundreds of calculations in the indicator.
Please hit me up for any question/feedback/comment
Become the BEST trader that you can be
Dave
Weekly RSI Buy/Sell SignalsWeekly RSI Buy/Sell Signal Indicator
This indicator is designed to help traders identify high-probability buy and sell opportunities on the weekly chart by using the Relative Strength Index (RSI). By utilizing weekly RSI values, this indicator ensures signals align with broader market trends, providing a clearer view of potential price reversals and continuation.
How It Works:
Weekly RSI Calculation: This script calculates the RSI using a 14-period setting, focusing on the weekly timeframe regardless of the user’s current chart view. The weekly RSI is derived using request.security, allowing for consistent signals even on intraday charts.
Signal Conditions:
Buy Signal: A buy signal appears when the RSI crosses above the oversold threshold of 30, suggesting that price may be gaining momentum after a potential bottom.
Sell Signal: A sell signal triggers when the RSI crosses below the overbought threshold of 70, indicating a possible momentum shift downwards.
Visual Cues:
Buy/Sell Markers: Clear green "BUY" and red "SELL" markers are displayed on the chart when buy or sell conditions are met, making it easy to identify entry and exit points.
RSI Line and Thresholds: The weekly RSI value is plotted in real time with color-coded horizontal lines at 30 (oversold) and 70 (overbought), providing a visual reference for key levels.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking for reliable, trend-based signals on higher timeframes and can be a helpful tool for filtering out shorter-term market noise.
Algos Asia Sweep"Algos Asia Sweep" Indicator is here to help "Asia sweep" traders with statistics and technical analysis.
This indicator includes three main parts:
1. It shows the three major sessions (Asia, London, and New York) as three boxes on the chart, so users can easily find the difference in volume and volatility in each session and use it to take trades with their own strategy.
2. It displays a "statistics table" in the upper-right corner of the chart with information about the breakouts of Asia session highs and lows during the last X days (the number of days used for the calculations can be changed depending on different timeframes and the TradingView edition the user has; it appears in the "session counted" row).
3. It indicates on each day if the Asia session high/low has been broken by creating a circle above the first bar that breaks the Asia high and below the first bar that breaks the Asia low. In addition, it creates a horizontal line at the last session's Asia low and high if they have not yet been broken.
HOW THE CALCULATIONS WORK?
Every day, the script finds each session's high and low. The script counts the number of Asia sessions that have occurred since it started working, and on each day, it identifies if the Asia session high/low/both have been broken. At the end, the indicator divides the number of times the Asia session high/low/both have been broken by the number of sessions executed.
-The indicator is set to GMT+3. Change it to your timezone.
-The indicator can't be used in higher timeframes than 4H, and it is not recommended to use it in higher timeframes than 1H.
-Everything you get from this indicator is NOT considered trading advice. The programmer is not a financial advisor. Any action/decision you make based on this indicator is at your own discretion. Always do your own research and trade only based on your personal judgment.
I would like to know your opinion about using this indicator. Please let me know in the comments.
Algorithmic Signal AnalyzerMeet Algorithmic Signal Analyzer (ASA) v1: A revolutionary tool that ushers in a new era of clarity and precision for both short-term and long-term market analysis, elevating your strategies to the next level.
ASA is an advanced TradingView indicator designed to filter out noise and enhance signal detection using mathematical models. By processing price movements within defined standard deviation ranges, ASA produces a smoothed analysis based on a Weighted Moving Average (WMA). The Volatility Filter ensures that only relevant price data is retained, removing outliers and improving analytical accuracy.
While ASA provides significant analytical advantages, it’s essential to understand its capabilities in both short-term and long-term use cases. For short-term trading, ASA excels at capturing swift opportunities by highlighting immediate trend changes. Conversely, in long-term trading, it reveals the overall direction of market trends, enabling traders to align their strategies with prevailing conditions.
Despite these benefits, traders must remember that ASA is not designed for precise trade execution systems where accuracy in timing and price levels is critical. Its focus is on analysis rather than order management. The distinction is crucial: ASA helps interpret price action effectively but may not account for real-time market factors such as slippage or execution delays.
Features and Functionality
ASA integrates multiple tools to enhance its analytical capabilities:
Customizable Moving Averages: SMA, EMA, and WMA options allow users to tailor the indicator to their trading style.
Signal Detection: Identifies bullish and bearish trends using the Relative Exponential Moving Average (REMA) and marks potential buy/sell opportunities.
Visual Aids: Color-coded trend lines (green for upward, red for downward) simplify interpretation.
Alert System: Notifications for trend swings and reversals enable timely decision-making.
Notes on Usage
ASA’s effectiveness depends on the context in which it is applied. Traders should carefully consider the trade-offs between analysis and execution.
Results may vary depending on market conditions and chart types. Backtesting with ASA on standard charts provides more reliable insights compared to non-standard chart types.
Short-term use focuses on rapid trend recognition, while long-term application emphasizes understanding broader market movements.
Takeaways
ASA is not a tool for precise trade execution but a powerful aid for interpreting price trends.
For short-term trading, ASA identifies quick opportunities, while for long-term strategies, it highlights trend directions.
Understanding ASA’s limitations and strengths is key to maximizing its utility.
ASA is a robust solution for traders seeking to filter noise, enhance analytical clarity, and align their strategies with market movements, whether for short bursts of activity or sustained trading goals.
Algo LinesThe primary objective of this indicator is to identify and draw significant trendlines based on pivot points. These trendlines can help traders make informed decisions by providing a visual representation of support and resistance levels in the market.The script consists of several input parameters, functions, and variables that work together to create dynamic trendlines based on pivot points. The input parameters allow users to customize the appearance and behavior of the indicator, including the colors of the trendlines, the timeframe, and the maximum number of crossed lines to display.
The core of the script is built around two main functions:
1. createLine(): This function is responsible for creating a new trendline based on the provided pivot points. It takes five arguments - pivot type, x1, y1, x2, and y2 coordinates - and returns a new line object. Depending on the pivot type, the function adds the new line to either the dtlArray (down trendline array) or utlArray (up trendline array).
2. getSlope(): This function calculates the slope of a given line and returns the extended price level based on the current bar index. It takes one argument - the line object - and uses its coordinates to compute the slope.
The script also employs several variables to store and manipulate pivot points and trendlines. These include arrays for up and down trendlines (dtlArray and utlArray), variables for storing pivot point coordinates (utlX1, utlY1, etc.), and temporary arrays for storing crossed trendlines (tempUtl and tempDtl).
Creating Trendlines
The Algo Lines script identifies pivot highs and pivot lows using the ta.pivothigh() and ta.pivotlow() functions. When a new pivot low is detected, the script updates the utlX1 and utlY1 variables with the previous pivot low coordinates, and the utlX2 and utlY2 variables with the current pivot low coordinates. If the rate of change between these points meets the minimum threshold specified by the user, the createLine() function is called to create a new up trendline.
Similarly, when a new pivot high is detected, the script updates the dtlX1 and dtlY1 variables with the previous pivot high coordinates, and the dtlX2 and dtlY2 variables with the current pivot high coordinates. If the rate of change between these points meets the minimum threshold specified by the user, the createLine() function is called to create a new down trendline.
Processing Trendlines
The Algo Lines script processes up and down trendlines separately. For each trendline in the utlArray, the script checks if the price has crossed the trendline based on the user's chosen cross source (either close or high/low). If the price crosses a trendline, the script creates a new dashed line with the pastColor and adds it to the temporary array (tempUtl). The original trendline is then deleted.
The same process is applied to the dtlArray, except that the temporary array used is tempDtl. In both cases, if the number of crossed lines exceeds the maximum specified by the user, the oldest crossed line is removed from the temporary array.
Conclusion
The Algo Lines indicator offers traders a powerful tool for identifying significant trendlines based on pivot points. By providing a customizable and dynamic visual representation of support and resistance levels, the script enables traders to make better-informed decisions in the market. The concise and well-structured Pine Script code adheres to TradingView's house rules and ensures a seamless integration with the platform.
TopTenAlgo 2. HFT Algo for CryptoEN: High Frequency Trade Algo TVQ is an advanced algorithmic system developed using Volume Weighted / Exponential Moving Averages, vWap and Ichimoku . Said indicators are re-blended with the Volume Weighted Average ( vWap ) algorithm used by Merryl Lynch or Yapıkredi algorithms. It does not act like the classic Ichimoku or Moving Averages. TVQ was used instead of RSI . High Frequency Trade Algo's incorporate a 3-sided trading strategy that detects Risk Areas and allows you to stay Flat if necessary (red and white circles above the bars) or generates appropriate signals in the buy and sell regions, that measures the risk. In the triangle or flat / horizontal corrections you need to stay flat, it warns you beforehand that you are in the risky area, while the trend will occur, it warns you with a buy or sell signal.
This algorithm is prepared with @Top10Algo ... Optimization Risky and Wait Zone
TR: High Frequency Trade Algo TVQ, Hacim Ağırlıklı/Exponential Hareketli Ortalamalar, vWap ve Ichimoku kullanarak geliştirilen gelişmiş bir algoritmik sistemdir. Bahsi geçen göstergeler Merryl Lynch yada Yapıkredi algoritmalarının kullandığı Volume Weighted Average ( vWap ) algoritması ile yeniden harmanlanmıştır. Klasik Ichimoku yada Hareketli Ortalamalar gibi hareket etmez. RSI yerine TVQ kullanılmıştır. High Frequency Trade Algo’ lar Riskli Bölgeleri tespit edip gerekirse Flat kalmanızı sağlayan(barların üstündeki kırmızı ve beyaz daireler) yada alım ve satım bölgelerinde uygun sinyaller üreten yani riski ölçen 3 taraflı bir trading stratejisini içinde barındırır. Flat kalmanız gereken üçgen yada yassı/yatay düzeltmelerde sizi riskli bölgede olduğunuz konusunda önceden uyarırken, trend oluşacağı zamanda al yada sat sinyali ile önceden uyarır.
Bu algoritma @Top10Algo ile beraber hazırlanmıştır...Riskli ve Bekleme yapılan Flat bölgelerle ile ilgili iyileştirmeler yapıldı...
TopTenAlgo 2. HFT AlgoEN: High Frequency Trade Algo TVQ is an advanced algorithmic system developed using Volume Weighted / Exponential Moving Averages, vWap and Ichimoku . Said indicators are re-blended with the Volume Weighted Average ( vWap ) algorithm used by Merryl Lynch or Yapıkredi algorithms. It does not act like the classic Ichimoku or Moving Averages. TVQ was used instead of RSI . High Frequency Trade Algo's incorporate a 3-sided trading strategy that detects Risk Areas and allows you to stay Flat if necessary (red and white circles above the bars) or generates appropriate signals in the buy and sell regions, that measures the risk. In the triangle or flat / horizontal corrections you need to stay flat, it warns you beforehand that you are in the risky area, while the trend will occur, it warns you with a buy or sell signal.
This algorithm is prepared with @Top10Algo ... Optimization Risky and Wait Zone
TR: High Frequency Trade Algo TVQ, Hacim Ağırlıklı/Exponential Hareketli Ortalamalar, vWap ve Ichimoku kullanarak geliştirilen gelişmiş bir algoritmik sistemdir. Bahsi geçen göstergeler Merryl Lynch yada Yapıkredi algoritmalarının kullandığı Volume Weighted Average ( vWap ) algoritması ile yeniden harmanlanmıştır. Klasik Ichimoku yada Hareketli Ortalamalar gibi hareket etmez. RSI yerine TVQ kullanılmıştır. High Frequency Trade Algo’ lar Riskli Bölgeleri tespit edip gerekirse Flat kalmanızı sağlayan(barların üstündeki kırmızı ve beyaz daireler) yada alım ve satım bölgelerinde uygun sinyaller üreten yani riski ölçen 3 taraflı bir trading stratejisini içinde barındırır. Flat kalmanız gereken üçgen yada yassı/yatay düzeltmelerde sizi riskli bölgede olduğunuz konusunda önceden uyarırken, trend oluşacağı zamanda al yada sat sinyali ile önceden uyarır.
Bu algoritma @Top10Algo ile beraber hazırlanmıştır...Riskli ve Bekleme yapılan Flat bölgelerle ile ilgili iyileştirmeler yapıldı...
Price Action - Delivery Algorithm (Zeiierman)█ Overview
Price delivery algorithms in trading refer to complex computational algorithms used to determine the optimal price for executing trades. These algorithms are particularly relevant in electronic and algorithmic trading environments where large volumes of trades are executed automatically.
These algorithms are designed to analyze market data, including prices, volumes, and historical trends, to determine the most favorable price at which to execute a trade. They can take into account various factors such as market liquidity, price impact, and timing to optimize trade execution.
█ How It Works
Optimal price zones can be calculated in many different ways; we have decided to use a cycle method that determines the current dominant trend. The indicator functions by isolating a trend within a specific frequency range from various data.
Filter Logic and Loop:
The indicator computes a weighted average of historical prices over a range of past data points. It employs a loop to iterate over these past data points, applying a unique weight to each, depending on its position relative to the trend period.
Weight Calculation:
Weights are determined using triangle wave functions. The triangle wave function ensures that the weighting oscillates in synchronization with the desired trend period.
Summation:
The indicator aggregates the weighted prices from past periods to generate a single value for each point in time. This value signifies the strength and direction of the trend at the specified frequency. The results are used to determine the specific price zones.
█ How to Use
The price zones help traders identify the best times to enter and exit the market, similar to how support and resistance zones are used. The strategy is based on using price delivery algorithm zones to enter the market in areas commonly used by institutions for placing larger orders. The main advantage of this strategy is having the support of these heavier players.
█ Settings
Delivery Algorithm: This setting allows you to select the calculation method for the Delivery Algorithm. There are several options including "Price", "Swing High", "Swing Low", "Swing Mean", "Momentum", "Expansion", and "Volume". Each option represents a different way of analyzing market data, focusing on different aspects of price action or market dynamics. The choice here will influence how the algorithm interprets and responds to market data.
The corresponding length value is about the responsiveness of the Delivery Algorithm. Adjusting this value affects the algorithm's sensitivity to changes in market conditions. A higher value makes the algorithm more responsive, meaning it will react more strongly to recent market changes. This could be useful in volatile markets. On the other hand, a lower value makes the algorithm less responsive, resulting in more gradual adjustments. This might be preferable in more stable market conditions to avoid reacting to what might be considered 'market noise.'
Delivery Sensitivity: This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the algorithm's calculations to price movements. A higher value tends to smooth out the algorithm's output by considering a wider range of price data, which can be useful for identifying longer-term trends. A lower value makes the algorithm more sensitive to recent price movements, which can be helpful for short-term trading or scalping strategies. The option to enable Scalping Mode is particularly relevant for traders focusing on short-term, quick trades.
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