Williams%R EMA CROSSESWilliams %R , also known as the Williams Percent Range, is a type of momentum indicator that moves between 0 and -100 and measures overbought and oversold levels. The Williams %R may be used to find entry and exit points in the market.
In this study, exponential moving averages are used in order to smooth out the false signals produced by Williams %R and to see more accurate signals.
In addition, it is aimed to see the divergences by using the moving averages of The Williams %R.
When the short exponential moving averages of Williams %R is above the longs, it may be a signal to think an uptrend will begin, and the long exponential moving averages of Williams %R is above the shorts, it may be a signal to think a downtrend will begin.
At the same time, a second check can be made for price movement with weighted moving averages.
USDCAD
Amazing scalper for majors with risk managementHello,
Today I am glad to bring you an amazing simple and efficient scalper strategy.
Best suited for 1M time frame and majors currency pairs.
Its made of :
Ema (exponential moving average) , long period 25
Ema(exponential moving average) Predictive, long period 50,
Ema(exponential moving average) Predictive, long period 100
Risk management , risking % of equity per trade using stop loss and take profits levels.
Long Entry:
When the Ema 25 cross up through the 50 Ema and 100 EMA. and we are in london or new york session( very important the session, imagine if we have only american or european currencies, its best to test it)
Short Entry:
When the Ema 25 cross down through the 50 Ema and 100 EMA, and we are in london or new york session( very important the session, imagine if we have only american or european currencies, its best to test it)
Exit:
TargetPrice: 5-10 pips
Stop loss: 9-12 pips
Hope you enjoy it :)
HFT Scalper IndicatorThis strategy is a scalper strategy developed by HFT Research. Scalper is highly customizable and provides endless opportunities to find profitable setups in the market.
Use Bollinger Bands
This piece of the settings will turn and off Bollinger band’s input in the decision making. BB Length will determine the Moving average you are using to take the standard deviation off of which is named as BB Multiplier. Default settings will use 20 moving average and take standard deviation of 2 to create lower and upper bands. Increasing the Multiplier will give you fewer but safer entries.
Use Bollinger Bands %
This setting will allow the user to determine at what Bollinger band width %, he wants to take start looking to take trades. It is known that when prices are stable and moving sideways, Bollinger bands contract and it becomes more reactive to small moves in the market. Using this setting, you can ignore the signals that would be generated while Bollinger bands are contracted. This setting will allow the user to weed out the noise in the market and really allow them to make the most out of Bollinger bands.
Use RSI
You can also turn on and off the RSI as well. Alternatively, there is an option to use RSI on a different time frame than you are currently on. For example, if you are looking at the 5min chart to use Bollinger bands but you would like to look at the RSI value on the 15min chart. You can do so by selecting the custom RSI timeframe as well as adjusting the Oversold and Overbought value.
Use STOCH
For those who want extra protection on their entry can throw STOCH into their decision making. STOCH acts like RSI but it is more prone to small moves. It will help the users to get a better entry if used correctly. Stoch may not be in the buy zone when RSI is at say 35, however, if price dips a little more and STOCH might be in the buy zone when RSI is at say 20. This way it will help you have better entries than just using RSI. In a way, you can use STOCH to scalp RSI.
Use VWAP
VWAP stands for volume weighted average price. It is an extremely useful indicator when trading intra-day. It does reset every trading session which is at 00:00 UTC. Instead of looking at x number of candles and providing an average price, it will take into consideration volume that’s traded at a certain price and weigh it accordingly.
Use ADX
ADX stands for average directional index. It is an indicator that measures volatility in the market. Unfortunately, the worst market condition for this strategy is sideways market. ADX becomes a useful tool since it can detect trend. If the volatility is low and there is no real price movement, ADX will pick that up and will not let you get in trades during a sideways market. It will allow you to enter trades only when the market is trending.
Use MA Filters
Lookback: It is an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce.
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets which is the worst market condition for scalper.
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Quickie (Free) IndicatorQuickie is a free tradingview Indicator developed by HFT Research. It works in sideways and trending markets depending the way you set it as well as both on short time frame and long time frame. It comes with backtesting abilities on tradingview.
You can find the alerts to go long and short here, please check the backtester to fine tune your strategy.
Use Bollinger Bands
This piece of the settings will turn and off Bollinger band’s input in the decision making. BB Length will determine the Moving average you are using to take the standard deviation off of which is named as BB Multiplier. Default settings will use 20 moving average and take standard deviation of 2 to create lower and upper bands. Increasing the Multiplier will give you fewer but safer entries
Use RSI
You can also turn on and off the RSI as well. Alternatively, there is an option to use RSI on a different time frame than you are currently on. For example, if you are looking at the 5min chart to use Bollinger bands but you would like to look at the RSI value on the 15min chart. You can do so by selecting the custom RSI timeframe as well as adjusting the Oversold and Overbought value.
Use MA Filter
Lookback: The indicator has an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce .
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So, in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets.
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Forex CorrelationsA utility tool to find linear relationships between different currency pairs and
specified symbols. This is another private indicator of mine.
Features
37 well known Forex pairs
3 correlation display modes ( Positive and Negative , Positive , Negative )
Ability to specify any symbol to see correlations
Ability to specify a preferred timeframe
Readable and optimized code
How to get access
Buy for 1199$ (One-time payment, Source Code Transfer, Sole ownership)
Buy for 539$ (One-time payment, Full-time access, Multi ownership)
Make the symbolic monthly donations to support my open source work (Donate-per-use, Multi ownership)
Supported pairs
USDCAD
USDMXN
USDBRL
USDCHF
USDRUB
USDTRY
USDZAR
USDJPY
USDCNY
USDHKD
CADCHF
CADJPY
EURUSD
EURCAD
EURGBP
EURCHF
EURRUB
EURTRY
EURJPY
EURCNY
EURAUD
EURNZD
GBPUSD
GBPCAD
GBPJPY
GBPCNY
GBPAUD
GBPNZD
AUDUSD
AUDCAD
AUDCHF
AUDJPY
AUDCNY
AUDNZD
NZDUSD
NZDJPY
NZDCNY
HL2 - 22 EMA Cross for RenkoEURUSD
This is a simple strategy to use for those who like Renko bars. I ONLY use it on Renko.
Basic idea is that when the Renko bar closes above or below the 22 EMA, you go long or short.
However, some of the frustrations I've had with any strategy shared in Tradingview is so few folks put in the ability to set a stop or a profit target or the ability to set a specific time to trade. I have added those to this strategy. (And I for the life of me can not remember where I got the code for the the time, I need to find you!).
Special note: If you have never used the Renko bars in Tradingview, make sure you click the Format option next to whatever pair you are looking at and change it from Traditional to ATR. You can set it for a static pip amount if you want. But ATR at first will help you decide which amount of pips you should throw in.
This is my first published strategy so if I screwed up on anything or didn't explain it very well, please let me know!!
ENGULFING CANDLESTICK STRATEGY(i) Arrow represent trade setup
(ii) Circle represent triggering of the trade
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1. Where to place stop loss?
2. Where to exit the trade?
3. How to protect gains in your trade?
4. How to apply money management rule?
5. How to trade gap opening?
Pairs Volume FXCM mini accountScript shows the volume of the currency pairs in the FXCM mini account. I set it daily or weekly to see which pair is picking up in activity. My style of currency trading is short holds on the highest volatility. This helps me determine which pairs have the highest volume (or tick activity since there is no true exchange for currency). I use this in conjunction with the other script I wrote, "Pairs Range" which shows which pairs have the highest daily range. This script has a built in 5-sma on each pair. High daily range and high volume is volatility and liquidity. **** This does not include currencies in CHF ****