Ichimoku by FarmerBTCLegal Disclaimer
This strategy, "Ichimoku by FarmerBTC," is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice and should not be relied upon as such. Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including the potential for losing more than your initial investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor before making trading or investment decisions. The author of this strategy is not responsible for any financial losses incurred through its use.
Overview
The "Ichimoku by FarmerBTC" strategy is a trend-following system built on the Ichimoku Cloud indicator, enhanced with volume analysis and a high-timeframe Simple Moving Average (HTF SMA) condition. It is designed to identify long-only trade opportunities and performs optimally on higher timeframes, such as the daily chart or above.
Core Components
1. Ichimoku Cloud
The Ichimoku Cloud is a comprehensive trend-following indicator that helps identify the overall market direction and momentum. It consists of:
Conversion Line (Tenkan-Sen): Measures short-term momentum.
Base Line (Kijun-Sen): Filters medium-term trends.
Leading Span A: The average of the Conversion and Base Lines, forming one cloud boundary.
Leading Span B: The midpoint of the highest high and lowest low over a longer period, forming the other cloud boundary.
Key Ichimoku Rules Applied:
The strategy identifies bullish trends when:
The price is above the cloud.
The cloud is bullish (Leading Span A > Leading Span B).
2. High-Timeframe Simple Moving Average (HTF SMA)
This condition ensures alignment with the broader trend:
Default SMA Length: 13 periods.
Default Timeframe: 1 day.
HTF SMA Rule:
Trades are allowed only when the price is above the HTF SMA, ensuring alignment with the larger trend.
3. Volume Analysis
The strategy uses volume to validate trade setups:
Volume MA: A 20-period moving average of volume is calculated.
Trades are allowed only when the current volume is at least 1.5x the Volume MA, indicating strong market participation.
Entry and Exit Rules
Entry Condition (Long Only):
Price above the Ichimoku Cloud: Confirms a bullish trend.
Bullish Cloud: Leading Span A > Leading Span B indicates upward momentum.
Price above the HTF SMA: Ensures alignment with the broader trend.
Volume exceeds threshold: Confirms strong market participation.
Exit Condition:
The strategy exits the position when the price moves below the Ichimoku Cloud, signaling a potential trend reversal.
Best Timeframes
This strategy is optimized for daily (1D) or higher timeframes (e.g., weekly 1W). Using it on lower timeframes may produce false signals due to increased noise in price and volume data.
Default Settings
Ichimoku Settings:
Conversion Line Period: 10
Base Line Period: 30
Lagging Span Period: 53
Displacement: 26
HTF SMA Settings:
SMA Length: 13
Timeframe: 1 Day
Volume Settings:
Volume MA Length: 20
Volume Multiplier: 1.5x
Visualization
Ichimoku Cloud:
Dynamic cloud coloring (green for bullish, red for bearish) helps identify the current trend.
HTF SMA:
A purple line overlays the chart, providing a clear representation of the high-timeframe trend.
Volume Panel:
An optional panel displays volume (blue histogram) and the Volume Moving Average (orange line) to analyze market participation.
Advantages of This Strategy
High Accuracy on Higher Timeframes:
Filtering trades using the Ichimoku Cloud, HTF SMA, and volume ensures robust trend alignment, reducing false signals.
Volume Confirmation:
Incorporates volume as a validation metric to enter trades only during strong market participation.
Easy Customization:
Parameters like Ichimoku periods, SMA length, timeframe, and volume thresholds can be adjusted to suit different assets or trading styles.
Limitations
Not Suitable for Low Timeframes:
Lower timeframes can produce excessive noise, leading to false signals.
Long-Only:
The strategy is designed only for bullish markets and does not support short trades.
Lagging Nature of Indicators:
Both the Ichimoku Cloud and SMA are lagging indicators, meaning they react to past price movements.
Conclusion
The "Ichimoku by FarmerBTC" strategy is an excellent tool for trend-following on daily or higher timeframes. Its combination of Ichimoku Cloud, high-timeframe SMA, and volume ensures a robust framework for identifying high-probability long trades in trending markets. However, users are advised to test the strategy thoroughly and manage their risk appropriately. Always consult with a financial professional before making trading decisions.
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Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AITIchimoku Cloud Crosser_AIT
The "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" indicator is designed to leverage the Ichimoku Cloud components, focusing on the crossovers between the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen lines. This indicator visually displays these crossovers on the price chart to help traders identify potential long and short trading opportunities.
1. Indicator Components
Ichimoku Cloud Elements
Tenkan-sen (Conversion Line): A short-term trend indicator. It is the midpoint of the highest high and the lowest low over a specified period (tenkanLength). In this indicator, the default period is set to 21.
Kijun-sen (Base Line): A medium-term trend indicator. It is the midpoint of the highest high and the lowest low over the specified period (kijunLength). In this indicator, the default period is set to 120.
Senkou Span A and B: These components are part of the traditional Ichimoku Cloud, but they are not directly plotted in this version of the indicator.
Chikou Span (Lagging Span): This component is included in the calculation but is not plotted in this indicator version.
2. Signal Conditions
Long Signal
Condition: A long signal is generated when the Tenkan-sen crosses above the Kijun-sen.
Visual Representation: Displayed as a yellow triangle below the price bar.
Short Signal
Condition: A short signal is generated when the Tenkan-sen crosses below the Kijun-sen.
Visual Representation: Displayed as a fuchsia triangle above the price bar.
3. How to Use the Indicator
Add the Indicator: Apply the "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" indicator to your chart in TradingView.
Adjust Parameters: You can customize the periods for the Tenkan-sen, Kijun-sen, Senkou Span A, Senkou Span B, and Chikou Span in the indicator's settings.
Interpret the Signals:
Long Signal: Look for a yellow triangle below the bar, indicating a potential bullish crossover (Tenkan-sen crossing above Kijun-sen).
Short Signal: Look for a fuchsia triangle above the bar, indicating a potential bearish crossover (Tenkan-sen crossing below Kijun-sen).
Conclusion
The "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" indicator provides a clear visualization of the crossovers between the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen lines on the price chart. This tool helps traders quickly identify potential bullish and bearish signals, making it a valuable addition to any trading strategy. Adjust the settings and parameters as needed to fit your specific trading style and market conditions.
Ichimoku Crosses_RSI_AITIchimoku Crosser_RSI_AIT
Overview
The "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" strategy is a technical trading strategy that combines the Ichimoku Cloud components with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to generate trade signals. This strategy leverages the crossovers of the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen lines of the Ichimoku Cloud, along with RSI levels, to identify potential entry and exit points for long and short trades. This guide explains the strategy components, conditions, and how to use it effectively in your trading.
1. Strategy Parameters
User Inputs
Tenkan-sen Period (tenkanLength): Default value is 21. This is the period used to calculate the Tenkan-sen line (conversion line) of the Ichimoku Cloud.
Kijun-sen Period (kijunLength): Default value is 120. This is the period used to calculate the Kijun-sen line (base line) of the Ichimoku Cloud.
Senkou Span B Period (senkouBLength): Default value is 52. This is the period used to calculate the Senkou Span B line (leading span B) of the Ichimoku Cloud.
RSI Period (rsiLength): Default value is 14. This period is used to calculate the Relative Strength Index (RSI).
RSI Long Entry Level (rsiLongLevel): Default value is 60. This level indicates the minimum RSI value for a long entry signal.
RSI Short Entry Level (rsiShortLevel): Default value is 40. This level indicates the maximum RSI value for a short entry signal.
2. Strategy Components
Ichimoku Cloud
Tenkan-sen: A short-term trend indicator calculated as the simple moving average (SMA) of the highest high and the lowest low over the Tenkan-sen period.
Kijun-sen: A medium-term trend indicator calculated as the SMA of the highest high and the lowest low over the Kijun-sen period.
Senkou Span A: Calculated as the average of the Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen, plotted 26 periods ahead.
Senkou Span B: Calculated as the SMA of the highest high and lowest low over the Senkou Span B period, plotted 26 periods ahead.
Chikou Span: The closing price plotted 26 periods behind.
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
RSI: A momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It ranges from 0 to 100 and is used to identify overbought or oversold conditions.
3. Entry and Exit Conditions
Entry Conditions
Long Entry:
The Tenkan-sen crosses above the Kijun-sen (bullish crossover).
The RSI value is greater than or equal to the rsiLongLevel.
Short Entry:
The Tenkan-sen crosses below the Kijun-sen (bearish crossover).
The RSI value is less than or equal to the rsiShortLevel.
Exit Conditions
Exit Long Position: The Tenkan-sen crosses below the Kijun-sen.
Exit Short Position: The Tenkan-sen crosses above the Kijun-sen.
4. Visual Representation
Tenkan-sen Line: Plotted on the chart. The color changes based on its relation to the Kijun-sen (green if above, red if below) and is displayed with a line width of 2.
Kijun-sen Line: Plotted as a white line with a line width of 1.
Entry Arrows:
Long Entry: Displayed as a yellow triangle below the bar.
Short Entry: Displayed as a fuchsia triangle above the bar.
5. How to Use
Apply the Strategy: Apply the "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" strategy to your chart in TradingView.
Configure Parameters: Adjust the strategy parameters (Tenkan-sen, Kijun-sen, Senkou Span B, and RSI settings) according to your trading preferences.
Interpret the Signals:
Long Entry: A yellow triangle appears below the bar when a long entry signal is generated.
Short Entry: A fuchsia triangle appears above the bar when a short entry signal is generated.
Monitor Open Positions: The strategy automatically exits positions based on the defined conditions.
Backtesting and Live Trading: Use the strategy for backtesting and live trading. Adjust risk management settings in the strategy properties as needed.
Conclusion
The "Ichimoku Cloud Crosses_AIT" strategy uses Ichimoku Cloud crossovers and RSI to generate trading signals. This strategy aims to capture market trends and potential reversals, providing a structured way to enter and exit trades. Make sure to backtest and optimize the strategy parameters to suit your trading style and market conditions before using it in a live trading environment.
Ichimoku Cloud [Trading Nerd]Backtesting Script that compares different way to trade the Ichimoku Cloud. With this script you can test 2*2 different Ichimoku Cloud Entry conditions, more on that down below. This script is useful to figure out what conditions work best for the applied market (so not only parameters of the Ichimoku Cloud are changeable).
Strategy foundation
This conditions need to be always satisfied for a valid entry:
Longs:
The close price must be above the (displaced) cloud: close > max(leadingspanA , leadingspanB )
The most recent cloud must be green: leadingspanA > leadingspanB
Shorts:
The close price must be below the (displaced) cloud: close < min(leadingspanA , leadingspanB )
The most recent cloud must be red: leadingspanA < leadingspanB
Options for Conversion-/Base Line
Cross: Conversion-Line cross-over Base-Line (Long), Conversion Line cross-under Base-Line (Short)
Over/Und er: Conversion-Line > Base-Line (Long), Conversion-Line < Base-Line (Short)
Options for Lagging Span
Above/Below Price: Lagging-Span > Close Price (Long), Lagging-Span < Close Price (Short)
Above/Below Cloud: Lagging-Span > Ichimoku Cloud (Long), Lagging-Span < Ichimoku Cloud (Short)
Exit Conditions
An optional Stoploss is available. 2 different Types:
ATR: Takes a multiple (set by 'ATR multiplier for SL') of the ATR and subtract it (Long) or adds it (Short) to the close price of the previous candel (before entry candle)
HH/LL: Takes the highest high/lowest low of the last X candles (set by 'Lookback Range for HH/LL SL') and sets a SL at this price
none: There is no SL.
The position is at latest exited at the next cross of the Conversion-Line and Base-Line!
Longs: Conversion-Line cross-under Base-Line.
Shorts: Conversion-Line cross-over Base-Line.
The position is closed if the cross is confirmed (candle has closed).
Risk Management
You can set the risk percent per trade:
Risk only X% of current capital (initial capital + net Profit). This requires a Stoploss-Strategy (not none).
IMPORTANT: For low Timeframes and Markets with tight SL (like Forex) it requires a lower Margin Percent than default. Go to Settings->Properties and lower the required Long/Short Margin. Otherwise Trades might not be considered because of too less capital/marign. Margins can e.g. set to: 2% (Forex), 10% (Stocks), 20% (Crypto).
Ichimoku + RSI Crypto trending strategyThis is a crypto trending strategy designed for big timeframes such as 3-4h+.
Its components are:
RSI
ICHIMOKU full pack
Heikin Ashi candles for logic calculation inside
Rules for entry.
For long : we have a long cross condition on ichimoku and price is above the ichimoku lines, and at the same time RSI value is > 50.
For long : we have a short cross condition on ichimoku and price is below the ichimoku lines, and at the same time RSI value is < 50.
Rules for exit
We exit whenever we receive an opposite signal of the initial entry.
SInce this strategy is using no risk management inside, I recommend to be careful with it .
If you have any questions, let me know !
Ichimoku with offset includedBased on the idea that some Donchian Channels in trading books have a lookback or offset of 1 in order to use it as a sort of trailing stop or so that the channels don't adjust. Ichimoku's Tenkan and Kijun lines have a very similar formula to Donchian Channels. In case anyone wants to use those lines as a sort of more fixed trailing stop, offset the Kijun, Tenkan, Span B, and/or treat it like Donchian Channels and such in the Ichimoku system, I included an offset of 1 as the default. To change this indicator to a standard regular looking Ichimoku, just change the offset value to 0.
The formula seems a bit different to what Tradingview has for their own version of Ichimoku but it's the same as many other programmers here. I made the colors as close to the traditional colors seen in books and other places and Tradingview as much as I could think of. Ichimoku has many different variations out there and to add the the confusion can have many different strategies to go with it. If you have any suggestions or tips, please let me know.
Ichimoku DoubleTF overlay
Hello guys, this code allow to overlay a second ichimoku over the first one loaded on the used time-frame.
It's simple.
Choose your preferred Time-frame.
Set the Time-frame for the second Ichimoku in the settings menu .
Now you can see two Ichimoku clouds based on two different time-frame.
It can be very usefull and more ordered of a multi-windows layout.
On second Ichimoku the Chikou-span is omitted 'cause i think that is useless and cumbersome.
To help to reading the graph i set two labels to identify the "2nds" tenkan and kijun.
Tell me if this script was useful and remember to follow me and adding a like.
Available combinations:
DAILY: WEEKLY AND MONTLY
4H: WEEKLY, DAILY
1H: WEEKLY, DAILY, 4H
30m: DAILY, 4H, 1H
15m: DAILY, 4H, 1H, 30m
5m: DAILY, 4H, 1H, 30m, 15m
3m: 1H, 30m, 15m
1m: 1H, 30m, 15m,5m,3min
Thanks, bhutano
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Ciao ragazzi, questo codice permette di sovrapporre un secondo Ichimoku a quello del time-frame utilizzato.
Scegliete il vostro time-frame preferito.
Impostate il time-frame del secondo Ichimoku dalle impostazioni dello script .
Adesso vedrete due Nuvole Ichimoku basati su due time-frame diversi.
Può essere davvero utile e più ordinato di un layout multi-window.
Sul secondo Ichimoku la Chickou è stata omessa perchè penso che sia inutile e ingombrante.
Per aiutare la lettura del grafico ho impostato due etichette per identificare le seconde tenkan e kijun.
Ditemi se questo script vi è stato utile e ricordatevi di seguirmi e aggiungere un mi piace.
Combinazioni possibili:
DAILY: WEEKLY AND MONTLY
4H: WEEKLY, DAILY
1H: WEEKLY, DAILY, 4H
30m: DAILY, 4H, 1H
15m: DAILY, 4H, 1H, 30m
5m: DAILY, 4H, 1H, 30m, 15m
3m: 1H, 30m, 15m
1m: 1H, 30m, 15m,5m,3min
Grazie, bhutano
Ichimoku RONIN [Lite]This Ichimoku is a Lite Edition of Ichimoku RONIN
Features :
- Ichimoku Default Lines
- Settings for Shift all of Lines
- Two Custom Periods Lines
- 9/26/52 Cycle Counter
- Optimized for Pine Script 5
- No Shifted Senko Span A Line
- New Cloud Alert
- KijunSen & TenkanSen Lines Crossed Alert
Good Trading to All ...
Ichimoku Cloud with ADX (By Coinrule)The Ichimoku Cloud is a collection of technical indicators that show support and resistance levels, as well as momentum and trend direction. It does this by taking multiple averages and plotting them on a chart. It also uses these figures to compute a “cloud” that attempts to forecast where the price may find support or resistance in the future.
The Ichimoku Cloud was developed by Goichi Hosoda, a Japanese journalist, and published in the late 1960s. It provides more data points than the standard candlestick chart. While it seems complicated at first glance, those familiar with how to read the charts often find it easy to understand with well-defined trading signals.
The Ichimoku Cloud is composed of five lines or calculations, two of which comprise a cloud where the difference between the two lines is shaded in.
The lines include a nine-period average, a 26-period average, an average of those two averages, a 52-period average, and a lagging closing price line.
The cloud is a key part of the indicator. When the price is below the cloud, the trend is down. When the price is above the cloud, the trend is up.
The above trend signals are strengthened if the cloud is moving in the same direction as the price. For example, during an uptrend, the top of the cloud is moving up, or during a downtrend, the bottom of the cloud is moving down.
DMI is simple to interpret. When +DI > - DI, it means the price is trending up. On the other hand, when -DI > +DI , the trend is weak or moving on the downside. The ADX does not give an indication about the direction but about the strength of the trend.
Typically values of ADX above 25 mean that the trend is steeply moving up or down, based on the -DI and +D positioning. This script aims to capture swings in the DMI, and thus, in the trend of the asset, using a contrarian approach.
Trading on high values of ADX , the strategy tries to spot extremely oversold and overbought conditions. Values of ADX above 45 may suggest that the trend has overextended and is may be about to reverse.
This strategy combines the Ichimoku Cloud with the ADX indicator to better enter trades.
Long/Short orders are placed when these basic signals are triggered.
Long Position:
Tenkan-Sen is above the Kijun-Sen
Chikou-Span is above the close of 26 bars ago
Close is above the Kumo Cloud
MACD line crosses over the signal line
-DI is greater than +DI
ADX is greater than 45
Short Position:
Tenkan-Sen is below the Kijun-Sen
Chikou-Span is below the close of 26 bars ago
Close is below the Kumo Cloud
MACD line crosses under the signal line
+DI is greater than -DI
ADX is less than 45
The script is backtested from 1 January 2022 and provides good returns.
The strategy assumes each order is using 30% of the available coins to make the results more realistic and to simulate you only ran this strategy on 30% of your holdings. A trading fee of 0.1% is also taken into account and is aligned to the base fee applied on Binance.
This script also works well on MATIC (15m timeframe), ETH (5m timeframe), and SOL (15m timeframe).
Ichimoku RONINA Full version of Ichimoku Kinko Hyo with many features ...
Features :
- Ichimoku Default Lines
- Settings for Shift all of Ichimoku Lines
- 52, 103, 108, 216 Periods Line
- Future TenkanSen, Kijunsen & Kumo Clouds
- 9/26/52 Cycle Counter
- Optimized for Pine Script 5
Ichimoku + 2 base linesIchimoku + 2 base line
This indicator is a combination of Ichimoku cloud indicator with two base lines.
The first base line is the same as the Ichimoku default settings but the baseline 2 indicates an average of 108 candles in the past and it acts as a strong support and resistance level.
How to use this indicator?
You can use this indicator to see if a break out is true or is a false break. For example if the price broke up the Ichimoku cloud and base line 2 is above the price, it will probably react to that area but if it's below the price, it is a good opportunity to buy. (for sell/short position it is in the opposite way the base line 2 should be above the price)
If you want to trade in support zones base line 2 (108) is a very good area that you can wait for a good candlestick pattern to enter a position.
Caution: before using this indicator please back test it and if the results were good enough, use it as a confirmation.
Ichimoku LiteIchimoku Kinko Hyo (often called Ichimoku Cloud) is a technical analysis method and trading system developed by Hosoda Goichi in 1935 and first published in 1975 under the pen-name Ichimoku Sanjin. The indicator shows the overall market state and reveals the equilibrium point of the price movement. The key idea of developing this indicator is to know the presence of the market. However, most of the default setting of this indicator is difficult to its elaborate visual presentation. Here, I modify the indicator by removing the lagging span and applying a lower color contrast of the cloud. This indicator can be combined with the turbulence indicator to provide a better confirmation of breakout signals.
Ichimoku ECC-11 As an IndicatorThis indicator is based on the famous ECC-11 strategy discussed on the Internet. It can be used on any timeframe, but ECC-11 is better suited for intraday 15min charts.
The various colour lines represent:
Black - Price
Orange - Chikou
Blue - Senkou A
Red - Senkou B
Green/Red - The Clouds
More information on how to follow the Ichimoku strategy can be found here:
www.investopedia.com
The main difference between the normal Ichimoku settings and ECC-11 are these ones are more sensitive by splitting them in half. Therefore beware sudden price change can be over amplified if you're used to the normal settings.
If you wish to have any changes, modifications or add some alerts please do not hesitate to message me.
Ichimoku Cloud - AlertsIchimoku cloud
IC is a trend - following system with an indicator similar to moving averages
It predicts price movements
Offers a unique perspective of support and resistance levels.
Conversion Line (Turning Line)
- Measures Short Term Trend
- SIgnals an area of minor support and resistance
Base Line (Confirmation Line)
Measures Medium term trend
Used as Trailing Stop Level.
Lagging Span (Lagging Line)
Used for Confirmation of signals
Can also serve as Support and Resistance Level
Kumo Cloud
Formed of two lines: Span A (Green Line) and Span B (Red Line)
Dynamic Support and Resistance .
HOW TO READ ICHIMOKU INDICATOR
Conversion Line
If the Market Price is above the Conversion Line = Short Term Upward Movement
If the Market Price is below the Conversion Line = Short Term Downward Movement
Increasing Conversion Line = Upward Short Term Trend
Decreasing Conversion Line = Downward Short Term Trend
Base Line
If the Market Price is above the baseline = Medium - term upward trend
If the Market price is below the baseline = Medium - Term downward Trend
Increasing Base Line = Upward Medium term trend
Decreasing Base Line = Downward Medium Term Trend
Lagging Span
The Evolution of the current price action in relation to previous price action
If the Lagging span is above the current price = Bullish Bias
If the Lagging span is below the current price = Bearish Bias
Lagging span near the current price = Trading range
Kumo Cloud
Dynamic Support and Resistance based upon price action.
The longer the price stays below/above the Kumo cloud, the STRONGER the trend is.
When the cloud is wide, the expected support or resistance is strong
When the cloud is thin, the expected support or resistance is weak
Never trade inside the KUMO CLOUD.
HOW TO TRADE WITH ICHIMOKU CLOUD
Baseline and conversion Line crossover (Lagging Span as a Filter)
crossover(conversion line, baseline) = Buy
crossunder(conversion line, baseline) = Sell
FILTER
crossover(conversion line, baseline) and lagging span is Bullish (i.e above the price) = Buy
Crossunder(conversion line, baseline) and lagging span is Bearish (i.e below the price) = Sell
2. Baseline - Conversion line crossover (Kumo cloud Filter)
crossover(conversion line, baseline) above the Kumo Cloud = Strong Buy
crossover(conversion line, baseline) below the Kumo cloud = Weak Buy
crossunder(conversion line, baseline) below the Kumo Cloud = Strong Sell
crossunder(conversion line, baseline) above the Kumo Cloud = Weak Sell
3. Kumo Cloud Breakout
When the price enters the Kumo Cloud, and breaks its Upper wall upward = Bullish Signal
When the price enters the Kumo Cloud, and breaks its Lower wall downward = Bearish Signal
4. Kumo Cloud Crossover
When Span A cuts the Span B from below to the upside and prices are positioned above the Kumo Cloud = Strong Buy Signal
When Span A cuts the Span B from upside to the bottom and the prices are positioned below the Kumo Cloud = Strong Sell
When Span A cuts Span B from bottom to the upside and prices are positioned below the Kumo Cloud = Weak Buy Signal
When Span A cuts Span B from the upside to the bottom and the prices are positioned above the Kumo Cloud = Weak Sell Signal.
NOTE:- Some of the signals collide with each other, but they collide for the same call, so shouldn't really be a problem overall. Let me know if you have any suggestions to nullify the trading Range. Though I do plan on adding my Renko code to it for filtering out Trading Range.
Ichimoku Clouds and Keltner Channel Strategy Ichimoku Clouds with Keltner Channel is perfect for margin trading... I use the Ichimoku to identify tendencies, Keltner use the ichimoku clouds and not open LONG if the position of clouds is upper or SHORT if clouds is lower.
Ichimoku ATR Oscillator// An oscillator that visualizes Ichimoku trend line distances in terms of ATR.
// Public Domain
// By JollyWizard
Ichimoku (lib-hlm)An example of how to implement Ichimoku in other scripts using my `lib-hlm`.
You can copy and paste this code into any `\\@version=5` indicator to add Ichimoku to it.
MTF Ichimoku Cloud MonitorIchimoku Kinko Hyo is a technical analysis method that builds on candlestick charting to improve the accuracy of forecast price moves.
his Indicator build for Monitor SenkouSpanA & SenkouSpanB Lines (Kumo Cloud) status and you can watch 3 Time Frames Status on one bar and in one timeframe.
You can select timeframe and set Inputs for lines from Indicator setting.
Good trading to all ...
Ichimoku Cloud with EMAThis is a standard Ichimoku Cloud indicator that uses the exponential moving average (EMA) instead of the Tenkan and Kijun Sen.
It provides similar signals as the original but just looks nicer in my opinion.
Ichimoku PeeksThis indicator uses the Ichimoku Tenkan / Kijun trend line formulas to predict what those values will be in the future if current price action does not violate the period highs and lows.
Because of the way Ichimoku formulates the trend, it contains (but does not visualize) this predictive information in a way that moving averages do not.
Sharp chart readers can infer upcoming changes by counting back candles, but the process can be automated, as I've shown here.
This description does not seem to be editable so implementation details and usage will be covered in code commentary.
ICHIMOKU Crypto Swing AlertThis is a crypto swing alert for the strategy with the same name designed for timeframes bigger than 1h.
The main components are
ICHOMOKU
KDJ
Average High
Average Low
Rules for entry
For long: we have the ichimoku crosses between tenkan and baselines, we have a rising kdj line and at the same time we have a increase in the average high
For short: we have the ichimoku crosses between tenkan and baselines, we have a falling kdj line and at the same time we have an increase in the average low
Rules for exit
We exit when we have inverse conditions than the initial ones used for entry.
Caution
This strategy does not use a risk management, so be careful with it !
If you have any questions let me know !
Ichimoku Crypto Cloud 11-30-61A minor adjustment to the original Ichimoku Cloud, changing periods to reflect the 24/7 open market of cryptocurrency.
TENKAN: 11 - a week and a half
KIJUN: 30 - one month
SENKOU: 61 - two months
For a simpler visualization, I made the cloud limit lines and the Chikou line invisible by default.