Total Turnover Moving Average (TTMA)This is a special type of moving average that incorporates financial information into technical indicators.
CONCEPT:
Number of shares outstanding (NOSH) reflects the floating tickets available for trading in the market. This indicator aims to look at what price has the market transacted on average, given all the NOSH has been turned over.
In order to do this, the number of periods required for trading volume to add up to NOSH is determined. Then, a simple moving average of closing price is calculated based on the number of periods.
Put simply, TTMA is a variable MA indicator, which the parameter depends on trading volume and NOSH. Since every counter has varying NOSH, it also translates volume into liquidity. Given two counters of the same volume , the one with lower NOSH has higher liquidity.
USAGE:
Bullish: when prices are above TTMA
Bearish: when prices are below TTMA
CAVEAT:
Generally works well for mid-cap to large-cap stocks, but not volatile penny counters (just like how you will not use 2-day moving average!). Good as reference and should NOT be used standalone.
Cerca negli script per "文华财经tick价格"
Last 30 DaysThis Script Shows Last 30 closed price for active ticker, Also provides last 30 daily closed price for an additional Ticker via input. For better use it is better to set the timeframe to daily chart.
AO-ZoneThe Zone is mention in New Trading Dimensions by Bill Williams,PhD.
The Zone is used for Entry Signal
Green Zone are painting Green when Awesome Oscillator (AO) and Accelerater/Decelerator (AC) are both increasing.
Red Zone are painting Red when Awesome Oscillator (AO) and Accelerater/Decelerator (AC) are both decreasing.
Gray Zone are painting Gray when AO and AC in difference changing
Gray Zone are indicate the indecision between bulls and bears.
Bill Williams, PhD. mention that Green Zone or Red Zone usually happen 6-8 bars Continuously.
(in my opinion, it happen lower than in intraday time frame)
The First Bar that change to be Green or Red color is the Signal Bar.
Entry Signal is the second bar in the same color as the Signal bar happen with Volume
Price go higher the high of previous Green Bar is Buy Signal. Entry Buy (Long) and place Stop at 1 tick lower the Low of previous bar.
Price go lower the Low of previous Red Bars is Sell Signal. Entry Sell (Short) and place Stop at 1 tick higher the High of previous bar.
Can Entry from 2nd bar to 5th bar.
Do not Entry if Green Bars or Red Bars completed 5 bars continuously.
This indicator have AO , AC and Zone in 1 tools and there are counter to show the number of Green bar or Red bar.
Green counter will happen when AO >0 and Green zone because AO > 0 show uptrend condition.
Red Counter will happen when AO < 0 and Red Zone because AO <0 show downtrend condition.
When we entry , we should follow the trend. So I design to non-show the counter if zone is against the trend.
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Moving Average Color StrategyHello,
Strategy based on scrips "Moving Average Color Direction Detection" from Dreadblitz published on Aug 9, 2019.
You can chose MA type, length and reaction setting to adjust to time frame/ticker. Always seemed like RSI is ahead of actual price action
and just messing around with MA on the RSI .
Couple I found:
SPXS / SPXL 20M timeframe, MA 32 Reaction 2 (HullMA) 50% of equity so you dont lose everything :)
UVXY / SVXY 20M MA 32 Reaction 6 (HullMA) 50% of equity so you dont lose everything :)
APPLY to RSI , or any indicator really and play with Adjustments.
Trading Ideas - Chart Champions Value - Points of Interest Trading Ideas is based on having visual Points of Interest.
The indicator displays:
- dOpen : Daily Open
- dPOC: Developing Point of Control
- pdPOC : Previous Day Point of Control
- dbyPOC : Day Before Yesterday Point of Control
Initial Balance (High, low, mid points for the first hour (UTC 0000)
- IB High : Initial Balance High
- IB Mid : Initial Balance Middle
- IB Low : Initial Balance Low
Chart Champions Value ( CCV ) is based on Daniel - Chart Champions theory explained in his educational videos.
That if the previous day is a range day and price action (PA) closes:
Above the previous days Value Area High (pdVAH) then there is an 80% chance of it retracing back to previous days Value Area Low (pdVAL)
Below the previous days Value Area Low (pdVAL) then there is an 80% chance of it going back up to the previous days Value Area High (pdVAH)
The CCV check can be ticked on and off for a quick visual to see if the setup could potentially be in play (if green then CCV could be play for that day).
Settings/Configuration
The calculated Value Area (VA) can be amended.
It is recommend to change the resolution to that of your symbol. For example BTC resolution 1, XRP resolution 0.00001.
As seen below having key Points of Interest can make you think twice before going into a trade:
My thanks go to:
ahancock for allowing usage of his script.
AnyDozer and Bjorn Mistiaen on Stack Overflow for all their assistance.
Any feedback will be gratefully received.
Better OBVOBV with William C. Garrett's Approximation
In the classical OBV (On-Balance Volume) indicator, it simply takes the idea from traditional tape reading - treat the "up tick" as Buy, "down tick" as Sell, and it assumes no change in price as neutral* (*which is not the case in tape reading).
When it comes to interpret the daily volume as such, errors will add up cumulatively. For example, there are days when a Doji Star with high volume just merely one cent higher than yesterday price and the whole day volume would be taken as a BUY Volume....
Here is a gentlemen, William C. Garrett, attempted to break down the daily volume into two parts in his book - "Torque Analysis of Stock Market Cycle".
Published indicator has two modes: Cumulative and Time Segmented. Time Segmented Volume (TSV) - performs a MACD operation on the Garrett Money Flow.
Note on Divergence:
When using a indicator as Time Segmented Money Flow, divergence would surely occur on and off. This is where Wyckoff 3rd principle comes into play - "Effort vs Result" that is not matching. Meaning that the cumulation of shares goes in one direction while the price goes another direction.
New Alerts Allow for Dynamic Messageswww.tradingview.com
Following the last example from the link above, I added a function return to plot the calculated RSI value for each ticker.
For this, I added the expression of the rsi bult-in function in the security call, to send as a return to the plot function.
Ps. I purposely inverted the crossunder/crossover calls for testing here.
Beacon - Anthony Crudele's IndicatorBeacon uses the current volatility of the market based on your trading time frame to determine support and resistance levels, whether a trend is intact or ready to revert back in the range. One of the most difficult things I went through as a trader was determining whether we are in a trend day or if we are in grind up or grind down mode. I created Beacon to give me a simple look at the market to determine what type of environment we are in. I use Bollinger Bands (3 standard deviation) to determine the volatility cycle. Once the BB make peaks I took my Fibonacci Retracement tool and did a retracement from the peak high of the BB to the peak low. I use 70%, 50% and 30% for my support and resistance levels. I use those levels because I tested pretty much every percent level and those percentages averaged the highest performance on all tick charts and time charts. You can use Beacon on whatever time frame or tick chart you are trading on and it will determine that specific volatility cycle.
Relative price comparison [jameswestnz]Compares current ticker to the relative price of the comparison ticker over the chosen time period.
e.g. compares what the relative price of BTC would have been based on it's percentage gains against LTC if you had invested in each at the start of the chosen period.
Indicator - ATR Profit Loss - DGHi Traders,
This is an on chart indicator that can be used for setting take profit and stop losses very easily using the Average True Range Indicator (ATR). Using a volatility adjusted TP and SL will allow you to set your targets and losses based on market conditions. In the settings, you are able to adjust how much of a multiplier you require depending on your risk tolerance and strategy. For those that follow the NNFX method, the defult settings are preset to 1xATR TP and 1.5xATR SL.
How to use:
- For longs, 'isLong' box must be ticked, for shorts, this box is unticked
- For longs, green line is TP, red line is SL
- For shorts, red line is TP, green line is SL
Regards,
Dillon Grech
Hancock - CoinbaseSimple script aggregating normalised to 12 hour close average of coinbase tickers.
Hancock
NIFTY VIX BANDSThis script can be used to visually identify the 1 standard deviation range of price movement anticipated by NSE ticker for Volatility Index NSE:INDIAVIX
Ideal to use on NSE:NIFTY ticker only!
The NIFTY range is extended to Yearly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily based on the current value of INDIAVIX.
All options are customizable:
Time frame of the VIX Bands
Select / De-select of Plots for Yearly, Monthly Weekly and Daily
Aggregate CandlesThis script creates candles based on an aggregated Index price from various exchange tickers. A lot of exchanges have specific flash crash wicks, missing data, erraticness compared to other exchanges particularly in their first few months, this is an attempt to clean up the price history, be it for TA ( trendlines , S/R etc.) or use in algos or other indicators, without reliance on one exchange. It uses the new Array functionality to generate median and averages, and is entirely original work. This particular version is a generic version of the BTC version. Please read the header before use, and if you do wish to use the code, please ask permission first.
One Percent Move Study (For your Alerts)This is a simple script that can be used to alerts. The signal1 variable goes to 100 if there is a 1% up move in a tick, and goes to -100 if there is a 1% down move in a tick for an asset. This is best on a 1 minute or 5 minute chart.
This example shows this on the DeFi exchange Uniswap for the UNI/ETH pair
Vortex Indicator Band StrategyThis strategy utilizing the Vortex indicator and its bands is effective when paired with displaced moving averages and a stop loss. Settings can be customized to match the specific ticker.
Borjas Tarh Horizontals S/RBorjas Tarh Horizontals
Automatically Plot Horizontals Support and Resistance.
In the Setting, you should optimize the values according to each time frame of the ticker.
Pivot Length : Number of bars to use to calculate pivot
Max Breaks : Maximum number of times a line can be broken before it's invalidated
Max Distance % : Maximum distance PA can move away from line before it's invalidated
Frontrun/Overshoot Threshold % : If PA reverses within this distance of an existing S&R line, consider it a Frontrun / Overshoot
You can copy it and make it better.
Aggregate BTC CandlesThis script creates candles based on an aggregated Index price from various BTC exchange tickers. Since the early years in particular have a lot of exchange specific flash crash wicks, missing data, erraticness compared to other exchanges particularly in their first few months, this is an attempt to clean up the price history, be it for TA (trendlines, S/R etc.) or use in algos or other indicators, without reliance on one exchange. It uses the new Array functionality to generate median and averages, and is entirely original work.
Reversal closing priceThe reversal closing price (RCP) is a candlestick pattern which follows two simples rules:
the low price of current candle needs to be lower than the low price of the last 2 candles
the closing price of current candle needes to be higher than the closing price of the last candle
This generates a signal for a long position. For a short position, the conditions are inverted:
the high price of current candle needs to be higher than the high price of the last 2 candles
the closing price of current candle needes to be lower than the closing price of the last candle
Since RCP is a trend follower indicator, the strategy is programmed in such a way that long positions are only placed if the short period EMA is above the long period EMA, and short positions are only placed if the short EMA is bellow the long EMA. Both periods are configurable, and should be ajusted for each asset.
This strategy uses a fixed stop loss and take profit, and the it's ratio is configurable. The stop price is one tick lower than the lowest price of X candles prior to the order execution for long positions, while in short positions it's one tick higher than the higher price. The amount of candles to lookback (X) is configurable. Both stop and take profit prices are displayed, the first as a red line, and the second as a green line.
This is the setting that I've found to work best with TVC:SPX , but you may find a better setting. While the RCP is universal, it's placement depends on the trend and it's strenght, something that is very heterogeneous among assets.
I really wish that I was able to place images, but I don't have PRO, so text will have to do.
This strategy was designed by Alexandre Wolwacz, a.k.a. Stormer.
Periodic price change comparisonPeriodic price change.
Application:
Sector rotation analysis by comparing different tickers.
Simple statistical analysis (with lookback period) for knowing how good they were.
If you are a believer in sector rotation, you can add different sector stocks to see which of them are lagged behind and buy them.
In this example, you could see tesla periodically fall behind the market. You can buy it when it is on that zone.
And you can also refer to the sharpe ratio and the average gain rate on the chart to see how good the stocks were.
Candlestick Pattern FinderThis script identifies common candlestick patterns and marks them with a tool-tip on the chart. It is a compilation of Tradingview's built-in candlestick finding scripts so it uses the same rules defined by Tradingview to identify the patterns. Instead of using a separate indicator for each candlestick pattern, you can use this script to find all the candlestick patterns with a single indicator.
By default, the script does not mark any of the detected patterns on the chart. You will have to open the indicator settings and enable the patterns you would like to see on the chart. There are also three tick-boxes that let you to enable/disable all the selected bearish/bullish/neutral patterns at once, i.e. if you would like to only see bearish patterns, you can disable all the bullish and neutral patterns at once with the corresponding tick boxes. When you enable bullish patterns again, the script will show your selection of bullish patterns again on the chart.
When you hover on the tool-tips with your cursor, a short description about the pattern will be displayed.
[R&D] Moving CentroidThis script utilizes this concept. Instead of weighting by volume, it weights by amount of price action on every close price of the rolling window. I assume it can be used as an additional reference point for price mode and price antimode.
it is directly connected with Market (not volume) profile, or TPO charts.
The algorithm:
1) takes a rolling window of, for example, 50 data points of close prices:
2) for each of this closing prices, the algorithm will check how many bars touched this close price.
3) then: sum of datapoints * weights/sum of weights
Since the logic is implemented in pretty non-efficient way, the script sometimes can take time to make calculations. Moreover, it calculates the centroid taking into account only close prices, not every tick. of a given rolling window That's why it's still experimental.
CCI-RSI MR Indicators:
Bollinger Bands (20 period, 2σ)
RSI (14 period) and Simple moving average of RSI (5 period)
CCI (20 period)
SMA (5 period)
Entry Conditions:
Buy when:
Swing low (5) should be lower than the highest of lower BB (3 periods)
Both RSI crossover RSI_5 and CCI crossover -100 should have happened within last 3 candles (including the current candle)
Once all the above conditions are met, the close should be higher than SMA (5) within the next 3 candles
After condition 3 is satisfied, we enter the trade at next candle’s open
Stop loss will be at 1 tick lower than previous swing low
Sell when:
Swing high (5) should be higher than the lowest of upper BB (3 periods)
Both RSI crossunder RSI_5 and CCI crossunder 100 should have happened within last 3 candles (including the current candle)
Once all the above conditions are met, the close should be lower than SMA (5) within the next 3 candles
After condition 3 is satisfied, we enter the trade at next candle’s open
Stop loss will be at 1 tick higher than previous swing high
Exit Conditions:
Since it’s mean reversion strategy we’ll be having only 2 target exits with a trailing stop loss after target price 1 is achieved.
Target exit price 1 & 2 are decided based on the risk ‘R’ for each trade
Depending on the instrument and time frame a trailing stop loss of 0.5R or 1R has opted.
A stop limit is placed @Entry_price +- 2*ATR(20) to offset the risk of losing significantly more than 1xR in a trade