MarketVision AWith Special Thanks to Everyone who has gone before me, and who have both allowed me and given me Permission to bring my version of Market Cipher to the World
Especially LazyBear for his amazing Wave Trend Oscillator and for Aevir, falconCoin, vumanchu, Crypto_Spike and others who have freely brought MarketCipher to the Tradingview Community and Also JustUncleL for his Multiple MA Variations / types
MarketVision A - My take on MarketCipher A / Market Cipher A But with a few Additions
A Combination of;
Different Types of Moving Averages including a Ribbon which can be switched off
MA Cross Over Signals &
Signals Obtained from Wave Trend and Trend Meter
Lots Of Alerts
Use Stand Alone or In Combination with MarketVision B Aswell As Support and Resistance
PS All the Signals are defined in the menu
Cerca negli script per "ma cross"
Relative strength DivergenceThe following indicator uses relative comparison of two assets by the formula n/s3, where n is the t asset on the screen while s3 the underlying assets it is being compared to. The usefulness of the indicator is to primarily compare the assets being traded like BTC (most prominent crypto with largest market cap), with some other crypto like TRX(this has a relatively smaller market cap). Since we get a broader market view through relative comparison of the two assets, the most important function is to find the edge through divergences. Just like RSI the divergences rules would be the same and most important trades would be trades in the direction of the trend along accompanies by divergences that are in line with the trend. Simple divergences work for the best trades with default settings. Although BTCUSD is the default asset to compare with it can be switched with any other asset as well, but it is very much preferred that one uses some type of index as the base asset for comparison. Other than that for simple trading the trend MA crossover can also be used as a signal for simple trend following.
Example - MA-Cross Retracement DetectionThe retracement tracker function(s) in this script outline how to:
Track conditions using "toggle" booleans.
Use multiple coinciding conditions to trigger an event just once.
What is a retracement?
"Retracements are temporary price reversals that take place within a
larger trend. The key here is that these price reversals are temporary
and do not indicate a change in the larger trend."
Quote Source: www.investopedia.com
Flunki TWAP minus MTF TWAP Oscillator
Heys,
Herewith a another simple oscillator that show the difference in price between a selectable timeframe TWAP and another alternative selectable timeframe TWAP
This is shown as a histogram.
Use numeric TWAP values for minutes (30, 60 ,720 whatever) and D, 3D, W, M for higher values
There is also a global timeframe which will set the timeframe for a global alternate timeframe (instead of current chart resolution)
On top of that is a Moving Average of the histogram value, shown as a blue / red line with an option to highlight this MA crossing zero, and an option to colour bars to this line.
Simple idea : Code open
Enjoy !
[ALERTS] MA Cross HildiIch habe nur einige Modifikationen vorgenommen, so dass es meinen Bedürfnissen gerecht wird. Das Skript dient lediglich dazu die gleiche Einstellungen auf mehreren Konten nutzen zu können. Allein die Farbe und die Symbole habe ich noch nicht Automatisiert übertragen.
mfg Hildi Channel
Percent Trailing Stop (%) - For Study Scripts===========
Percent Trailing Stop (%) - { FOR STUDY SCRIPTS }
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Wow - this is an example of how to implement Alerts relating to a Trailing Stop (%) within your Study Script. It's taken a bit of effort to get this working but I think we got there!
Alerts include Open Long/Short, Trailing Stop Hit, and (the most important one) Movement of Trailing Stop! <- this is actually really quite good, by the way! :)
You can ignore the actual entry/exit orders - they're based on a simple MA cross and are therefore NOT relevant, NOT profitable and NOT recommended!
You should be using this code as a way of adding a Trailing Stop to your own scripts - hope it helps!
Set your "Open Long/Short" Alert to "Once per Bar Close" - Set your "Trailing Stop Hit" Alert to "Once per Bar" - Set your "Move TSL" Alert to "Once per Bar Close". - You're all done! Enjoy.
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Good Luck and Happy Trading!
Fixed Percent Stop Loss & Take Profit % - For Study Scripts===========
Fixed Percent Stop Loss & Take Profit % - { FOR STUDY SCRIPTS! }
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A neat example of how to set up Fixed Stops and Take Profit as a percent of the entry price - This is for setting Alerts within your own Study Script for when either your SL or TP get hit.
Yup, that's about it!
You can ignore the actual entry/exit orders - they're based on a simple MA cross and are therefore NOT relevant, NOT profitable and NOT recommended!
You should be using this code as a way of adding Stops and Takes to your own scripts - hope it helps!
Set your "Open Long/Short" Alerts to be triggered "Once per Bar Close" - Set your "SL/TP" Alerts to trigger "Once per Bar".
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We wrote this with a bit of a rush on! ~ If you spot any mistakes/bugs just let us know and we'll get round to them asap!
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Good Luck and Happy Trading!
Commander IndicatorCommander Multi Indicator
included:
Pioneer EMA
Commander 3MA with MAs cross signal
Double Ichimoku - Kijun Base-Line (26) and Kijun Commander Moving (103)
Parabolic Sar
Bollinger Band
3-Stroke Movings
Instantaneous Trendline Strategy [ChuckBanger]Based on Instantaneous Trendline, by John Ehlers , identifies the market trend by doing removing cycle component. I think, this simplicity is what makes it attractive :) To understand Ehlers's thought process behind this, refer to the PDF linked below.
There are atleast 6 variations of this ITrend. This version is from his early presentations. You can find it here: www.mesasoftware.com
This is better then a regular MA cross over strategy
EMA-MA CROSS by OliverCruzamento de uma EMA com uma SMA, utilizado em candles H1, H4 ou D1, muito bom para Swing Trade.
McGruff Heikin Ashi MA Strategy (With Fill)A simple MA Cross strategy intended to be used with Heikin-Ashi candles.
Trend Impulse FilterIntroduction
There is a lot of indicators similar to this one, however i think this one don't share the same calculation method and this is why i share it. This indicator aim to forecast price direction using an exponential filter architecture using highest and lowest information for the estimation of a smoothing variable. This filter is similar to the average Max-Min filter.
The Indicator
In the code a is equal to 1 when the price is greater or lower than any past price over length period, else a is equal to 0. The center parameter control the filtering degree of the output, when center is equal to 1 and a = 1 the indicator return the highest or lowest depending on market current trend, when center is superior to 1 the output will be smoother, however the reactivity of the indicator will still depend on the length parameter.
A color option show you the trend of the market, however the generated signals are the same that can be generated from a Donchian channel.
When highest is greater than previous highest the indicator direction will move upward, else if lowest is lower than previous lowest the indicator direction will move downward. Therefore the indicator can give information on the Donchian channels direction and provide a nice filter.
Conclusions
Adapting to highest and lowest can make an indicator adapt to the essence of trend trading, the indicator i showed can be used as source for others indicator or in MA crossover strategies. If you have a strategy using Donchian channels you may be interested in using this indicator and se how it fit in your strategy. Hope you like it.
Thanks for reading !
Falling-Rising FilterIntroduction
This is a modification of an old indicator i made. This filter aim to adapt to market trend by creating a smoothing constant using highest and lowest functions. This filter is visually similar to the edge-preserving filter, this similarity can make this filter quite good for MA cross strategies.
On The Filter Code
a = nz(a ) + alpha*nz(error ) + beta*nz(error )
The first 3 terms describe a simple exponential filter where error = price - a , beta introduce the adaptive part. beta is equal to 1 when the price is greater or lower than any past price over length period, else beta is equal to alpha , someone could ask why we use two smoothing variable (alpha, beta) instead of only beta thus having :
a = nz(a ) + beta*nz(error )
well alpha make the filter converge faster to the price thus having a better estimation.
In blue the filter using only beta and in red the filter using alpha and beta with both length = 200 , the red filter converge faster to the price, if you need smoother results but less precise estimation only use beta .
Conclusion
I have presented a simple indicator using rising/falling functions to calculate an adaptive filter, this also show that when you create an exponential filter you can use more terms instead of only a = a + alpha*(price - a ) . I hope you find this indicator useful.
Thanks for reading !
RSI MA CrossoverHello guys.
Doing some backtest to automate my strategy. It's an other version of my first thread, but after a short term, a smoothed one, a very extended one, time to show the extended smoothed.
Triangles will show on charts on very over extended trend that are ready to reverse.
Results are not convincing atm but will build more versions.
Cheers,