Extreme Trend Amplifier (ETA)Introduction
This indicator was created in V3 Pinescript and all projections will be displayed in real-time for active trading use.
This indicator has been designed so that it can be used across a range of securities such as equities, bonds, FX and cryptocurrencies.
All time-stamps are supported.
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Understanding the Extreme Trend Amplifier
Extreme price changes are often result in a change of trend. This indicator not only allows you to identify the breakout, but to follow the direction of the change. Below is an example of the indicator using normal input values and the Dark TradingView Theme.
The Extreme Trend Amplifier is an indicator that measures the rate of change within a bar of the time stamp and plots a function when the user-defined threshold has been breached. The plot projects parabolic lines that squeeze towards the market price at an ever-increasing rate. The acceleration can also be defined in the indicator settings panel.
Indicator Utility
The first example below is the forex pair, AUD/USD using a rate threshold of 1% and an acceleration factor of three and the second using a rate threshold of 0.8% and an acceleration factor of nine.
We can observe that an increased rate threshold results in fewer instances and that a higher acceleration factor results in the instance projecting farther.
Notice that the acceleration factor is inversely related.
Input Values
Select the “ Format ”, button located next to the indicator label to adjust the input values and the style.
Rate of change (ROC) is the percentage rise/fall of the security within the time stamp. If ROC is set to 1, this is directly proportionate to 1%.
Securities such as cryptocurrencies are very volatile and will require an increased threshold.
Forex pairs will require a reduced threshold in order to produce an output as volatility is far less.
The line color, thickness and style can also be personalised to customise the strategy even further.
In this example, I have adjusted the projected instance that appears below the bars blue and above the bars red, indicating an uptrend or downtrend.
It is also possible to change specific bars in order to identify the extent to which a trend has continued as seen below.
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IV/HV ratio 1.0 [dime]This script compares the implied volatility to the historic volatility as a ratio.
The plot indicates how high the current implied volatility for the next 30 days is relative to the actual volatility realized over the set period. This is most useful for options traders as it may show when the premiums paid on options are over valued relative to the historic risk.
The default is set to one year (252 bars) however any number of bars can be set for the lookback period for HV.
The default is set to VIX for the IV on SPX or SPY but other CBOE implied volatility indexes may be used. For /CL you have OVX/HV and for /GC you have GVX/HV.
Note that the CBOE data for these indexes may be delayed and updated EOD
and may not be suitable for intraday information. (Future versions of this script may be developed to provide a realtime intraday study. )
There is a list of many volatility indexes from CBOE listed at:
www.cboe.com
(Some may not yet be available on Tradingview)
RVX Russell 2000
VXN NASDAQ
VXO S&P 100
VXD DJIA
GVX Gold
OVX OIL
VIX3M 3-Month
VIX6M S&P 500 6-Month
VIX1Y 1-Year
VXEFA Cboe EFA ETF
VXEEM Cboe Emerging Markets ETF
VXFXI Cboe China ETF
VXEWZ Cboe Brazil ETF
VXSLV Cboe Silver ETF
VXGDX Cboe Gold Miners ETF
VXXLE Cboe Energy Sector ETF
EUVIX FX Euro
JYVIX FX Yen
BPVIX FX British Pound
EVZ Cboe EuroCurrency ETF Volatility Index
Amazon VXAZN
Apple VXAPL
Goldman Sachs VXGS
Google VXGOG
IBM VXIBM
[JPY] SPY RL(30) SlopeThe RL(30) slope is the best indicator of the current market trend. This is the same indicator used in Ken Long's Daily Report.
[JPY] Market Classification (SPY)This Indicator shows the Market Classification as defined by Ken Long of Tortoise Capital Management.
From top to bottom the Market Classification is:
Bull-Volatile : green
Bull-Normal : green
Bull-Quiet : green
Sideways-Volatile : yellow
Sideways-Normal : yellow
Sideways-Quiet : red
Bear-Volatile : red
Bear-Normal : red
Bear-Quiet : red
ES-665.75 to 3902.75 (LTF) - Maroon, Green, White (ES)This is a Longer Time Frame Fib level indicator. It shows where the market is looking to go and where it has been. When the market get above one level ( white bar, for example) look for price action to continue to the next level. If it breaks below the white bar look for it to go the next level below for support. I will also publish levels inside these levels for those looking to see them on smaller time frames. I hope it will impress! It is great for having targets. It helps in knowing why the market may continue in a direction. For example: When the price action has already moved up, why does it keep going up, because it hasn't reached targeted fib level yet. Same reason price action may move lower. It is looking for its fib level support. I will publish the fractal or inner fibs too. I also have the SPY fib out. With two plug number it will work for any instrument.
RSI Trend Cycle [JMX]RSI Trend cycle applies fast stochastics and a cyclic component to smooth out RSI movements and make reading of RSI trends dramatically easier.
Works on any timeframe.
Usage:
- LONG on cross from 0 upwards
- SHORT on cross from 100 downwards
Works best if:
traded in the prevailing direction of a market. If the market trend is bullish (like SPY) then you LONG from 0 and step aside on cross down from 100.
Used at an interval lower than the one you want to trade (i.e., 1h for intra-day trends, 1d for weekly trends)
Paired with an exit signal of your choice (i.e., trendline)
VIX INDICATORWorks best as an intraday indicator
Background black & line green = Long VIX
Background black & red line = No trade
Background orange & line green = Consider selling
Background orange & line red = Short VIX
Pair Strength: Updated Version of the one by GlazI updated this version used for Forex with Stock&Index related instruments. Enjoy.
Statistics1. Classic Beta coefficient by the method of Yahoo. Use only on monthly TF with Beta window = 36 You can use any benchmark, for example DIA / SPY / QQQ / DAX / BTCUSD / GC1! / etc
2. Classic correletion coefficient
3. Minimum variance Hedge Ratio
HokavsIndicatorFinalVersionTo be used with SPY, 1 min TF.
Highly recommended to use settings I provided in e-mail.
Using BATS data instead of AMEX data is also recommended for better entries (entry only, the rest is identical). TradingView support can switch this for you.
You could also unsubscribe from AMEX data fee in your account, which should be 2 dollars / month on top of your PRO PLUS account.
It will then switch back to BATS once the period you subscribed/paid for expires.
For the alerts themselves: set to once per bar "on condition"
HokavsStrategyFinal - IncognitoTo be used with SPY, 1 min TF.
Highly recommended to keep current settings in place.
Using BATS data instead of AMEX data is also recommended for better entries (entry only, the rest is identical). TradingView support can switch this for you.
You could also unsubscribe from AMEX data fee in your account, which should be 2 dollars / month on top of your PRO PLUS account.
It will then switch back to BATS once the period you subscribed/paid for expires.
For the alerts themselves: set to once per bar "on condition"
Hokavs Indicator - strategy1Strategy1 completed (1 out of 2), with optimized settings for use on 1 minute timeframe @ SPY 0.15% .
Since it's an indicator, it will not show results for past trades, but only colored bars on the chart. And of course it will send alerts in realtime.
The results (and on-chart trades) shown here above are from the same strategy, but then being a strategy instead of an indicator. Funny enough it performs better in realtime as an indicator than it does in backtests, as backtest only has 4 values per candle (OHLC) and realtime has tick-by-tick.
This study is for invited access only.
Daily Deviations Version 3Version 3 of Daily Deviations
Combines Lazy and Self Input version
HOW TO USE:
Select volatility index related to ticker. (Ex. Using SPY? Select VIX. Using QQQ? Select VXN. etc)
OR
Uncheck other volatility options and select "Use Custom Volatility" and input your own volatility.
Default setting is to use the previous close price as the "0 Level".
OR
Uncheck "Use Close Price" to enable a synthetic settlement price that is made by using the average of the daily open and close.
OR
Uncheck "Use Close Price" and select "Use Custom Settlement" and input your own settlement price.
Mess around and find the settings that you like the most.
Credits to /u/Living_Granger and /u/UberBotMan for the formulas and idea.
Beta coefficientClassic Beta coefficient by the method of Yahoo. Use only on monthly TF with Beta window = 36
You can use any benchmark, for example DIA / SPY / QQQ / DAX / BTCUSD / GC1! / etc
Multi-Day VWAP V2Updated from V1.
Chart the multi-day Volume Weighted Average Price ( VWAP ). Normally, the VWAP is tracked for the current day, from the first bar of the day (regular or extended session). The VWAP shows the current value of:
-> sum(hlc3 * volume , barsForDay) / sum( volume , barsForDay),
-> where 'barsForDay' is the total number bars that have elapsed during the day for the chart interval.
The multi-day version tracks the VWAP for N days back, by averaging the previous N - 1 day bars VWAP and the current VWAP for the current bar (chart interval).
This is very different that simply using a volume weighted moving average , since the closing VWAP values are used for the historical day bars. The results are interesting for intraday trades... especially for values of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 days.
Version 2 includes the closing VWAP for the previous day. There are enough instances where the price chooses to bounce from the previous day's closing VWAP value that it is worth discussing. Usually this value is at or near the daily pivot, but sometimes not. Circled in the chart are some areas of recent SPY bounces on the previous day's closing VWAP.
It seems that when the 5-Day VWAP and normal VWAP have "enough" percentage separation, that there can be good intraday swing opportunities using bounces off VWAP indicators. This is similar to waiting for Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/etc pivots to have "enough" separation to allow for swing setups. When pivots are "closely" spaced, odds are the price is range bound for the time period (daily range in the case of day pivots, etc).
Previous closing VWAPs can be plotted for all 5 of the original. As with my other scripts, I welcome all comments to spark new ideas that we can all benefit from.
Enjoy.
Hersheys CoCo VolumeCoCo Volume shows you volume movement of your symbol after subtracting the movement from another symbol, preferrably the sector or market the stock belongs to.
My latest update to my CoCoVolume Indicator. It calculates today's volume percent over the 60 period average for both your symbol and index, and displays that difference. If the percent is over the max it highlights the color, showing BIG action for that stock.
The last version was calculating the percent volume difference from yesterday to today for the stock and index and displaying the difference. The prior method had large swings on low volume stocks... this one shows the independent volume action much better. The default values will suit most stocks.
You can set three variables...
- the index symbol, default is SPY
- the period for averaging, default is 60
- the max volume percent, default is 500
Good trading!
Brian Hershey
Hersheys CoCo World"CoCo World" helps to answer the following question... Is this stock moving alone or with other markets? No stock is an island, so it's important to see what everyone else is doing!
With limited screen real estate, I want to see as much info as possible as I'm evaluating US equities and deciding to pull the trigger to buy and sell. My "CoCo World" indicator packs a lot of info into a small space! I got the idea when looking at some Correlation Coefficient studies, hence the name "CoCo".
First I build three series to compare percent price changes...
#1 = Stock = Your chart symbol
#2 = US Index = SPY
#3 = World Index = This is an index of the top 10 world economies using the iShares country indexes. They are weighted by GDP and then the percent price change from last to current tick are summed together. For example, the US makes up 37%, China 22%, etc.
Why use iShares instead of the world markets directly, like the China SSE or Japan Nikkei? The iShares indexes are traded live at the same time as US markets. Measuring money flow in and out of these funds should naturally reflect broad sentiment about each country.
There are Green/Red bars in the indicator space under your chart, also Green/Red background colors.
Green Bar = Stock, US and World are UP, Stock up more than US, US up more than World.
Red Bar = Stock, US and World are DOWN, Stock down more than US, US down more than World.
Green Background = positive 7 period combined average direction of Symbol/US/World
Red Background = negative 7 period combined average direction of Symbol/US/World
This indicator works great all the way down to 1-minute bars... watch for green bars at the end of down-trends and red bars signalling the end of up-trends. Use caution if entering long trades while the background is red, this means the markets are against you!
Use "CoCo World" with your other favorite indicators to get a more complete picture.
Knowledge is POWER!
Good trading, and follow me for updates!
Brian Hershey
Convert Yuan value symbols to USDIGNORE PREVIOUS SCRIPT/POST (titled: "yuan normiz")
If you like to look add symbols that are valued in China's Yuan and want to convert them to USD accurately then this is the perfect script for you.
"I'm not sure if this script is for me. Does my setup apply here?"
If either of these resemble your chart setup then this is for you:
Example 1: You have COINBASE:BTCUSD on your main chart often add to compare Bitstamp:btcusd and Okcoin:btccny.
Example 2: You have SPY or SPX (or DJIA etc) as your main chart but like to add other composites to compare like SSE(Shanghai Stock Exchange index) to your main chart.
This takes the symbol of your choice (default is BTCCHINA:BTCCNY) that is expressed in Yuan and divides it by the corresponding value of IDC's USDCNH ticker. Not the last value of USDCNH, but the respective tick mark----BTCCNY's close 3 months ago is divided by USDCNH's close 3 months ago.
Correlation of chart symbol to different Index-ETF-currencyScript plots correlation of chart symbol to a variety of indexes, symbols, equities. ** Original idea was to find Bitcoin correlation, which I did not. Built in correlations are: Nikie, DAX, SPY, AAPL, US Dollar, Gold, EURUSD, USDCNY, EEM, QQQ, XLK, XLF, USDJPY, EURGBP
Fibonacci Bollinger BandsThese Bollinger bands feature Fibonacci retracements to very clearly show areas of support and resistance. The basis is calculate off of the Volume Weighted Moving Average. The Bands are 3 standard deviations away from the mean. 99.73% of observations should be in this range.