LeafAlgo ProThis indicator utilizes signals generated from a normalized consensus of one of the four following consensus strategies: Oscillator Consensus, Moving Average Consensus, Democratic Fib Consensus, and an Ichimoku Cloud Consensus. When the values of the individual consensus are normalized, they can be utilized as an oscillator with a range of 0-100. The range of 0-100 can be broken down into zones where if the oscillator breaks through the different thresholds and meets the directional filter requirements, a signal is generated for strong buy, buy, sell, and strong sell with respect to which underlying threshold is breached.
Oscillator:
The Oscillator setting consists of the Average Directional Index (ADX) set as a value instead of +/- and is not used in the scoring to gather consensus. Rather, a value of 25 or above is used to confirm the trend regardless of positive or negative. The Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO), Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO), Momentum, Rate of Change (ROC), Relative Strength Index (RSI), True Strength Index (TSI), and Volume Oscillator are used in the Oscillator table for a consensus value and given a + or - depending on the condition being met. The conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- CMO > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- DPO > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- Momentum > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- ROC > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
-- RSI > or < 50, given a weight of +/- 1
-- TSI Value Line > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 1
-- TSI Signal Line > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 1
-- Volume Osc. > or < 0, given a weight of +/- 2
Moving Average:
For the Moving Average Ribbon/Multi-MA setting the user is able to determine the type of MA for 11 moving averages. The type selection consists of EMA, DEMA, TEMA, SMA, RMA, VWMA, WMA, SMMA, and a Hull MA. The preset values for the 11 moving averages are 5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 26, 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200. The consensus conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- If MA(1 through 10) < or > the price source, given a weight of +/- 1
-- If MA(11) < or > the price source, given a weight of +/- 2
DFMA:
The Democratic Fibonacci Moving Average setting is derived from our indicator of the same name. The source for the DFMA can be chosen by the user, but the SMA lengths are predetermined in Fibonacci intervals from 3 to 233. The DFMA line itself is determined by finding the average value of these 10 Fibonacci MA lengths. The consensus conditions and weighting are as follows:
-- If Fib. MA (3-233) < or > the source, given a weight of +/- 1
-- If DFMA value < or > the source, given a weight of +/- 2.
Ichimoku:
The Ichimoku setting values a handful of conditions using the Tenkan-sen/Conversion Line, Kijun-sen/Base Line, Senkou-span A and B, and the Chikou-span, each of which are given their standard values of 9, 26, 52, and 26, respectively, but can be changed in the user settings if desired. As opposed to the other tables, there are fewer conditions to be met and given values to. All of the conditions are given the same weighting (+/- 1). The conditions are as follows:
-- Kijun-sen < or > the source
-- Tenkan-sen < or > the source
-- Kijun-sen > or < the Chikou-span
-- Tenkan-sen > or < the Kijou-sen
-- Senkou Span A > or < Senkou Span B
Dynamic Bar Coloring
The bar coloring is based on the values of the underlying consensus oscillator.
-- If the consensus value >= 75 coloring= "Lime"
-- If the consensus value is between 55 and 70, coloring= "Green"
-- If the consensus value is between 45 and 55, coloring= "Yellow"
-- If the consensus value is between 30 and 45, coloring= "Orange"
-- If consensus value is <= 30, coloring= "Red"
Regression Channels
The visible channel utilizes a basis line of a quadratic regression line. The quadratic regression is well suited for determining (and predicting) trends. Calculating the regression involves five summation equations that utilize the bar index (x1), the price source (defaulted to ohlc4), the desired length, and the square of x1. Determining the coefficient values requires an additional step that factors in the simple moving average of the source, bar index, and squared bar index. The envelopes that are formed around the regression line are a multiple of that regression line using the high/low range of the price. This envelope can be used to determine points of interest where the price may break through, consolidate at, or reverse from. The channels should be used in conjunction with the signals generated to determine if the signal is valid.
Note past performance is not indicative of future results. This is meant to be used as a tool, and the signals generated by this script should be confirmed with other technical analysis.
Cryptomarket
DG RSIhello crypto community,
i made combine two rsi between dominance and current chart.
mostly it has negative co relation.
1. purple which is stable coin rsi
2. dark green which is your current chart rsi.
back test its easy to understand.
Grid Spot Trading Algorithm V2 - The Quant ScienceGrid Spot Trading Algorithm V2 is the last grid trading algorithm made by our developer team.
Grid Spot Trading Algorithm V2 is a fixed 10-level grid trading algorithm. The grid is divided into an accumulation area (red) and a selling area (green).
In the accumulation area, the algorithm will place new buy orders, selling the long positions on the top of the grid.
BUYING AND SELLING LOGIC
The algorithm places up to 5 limit orders on the accumulation section of the grid, each time the price cross through the middle grid. Each single order uses 20% of the equity.
Positions are closed at the top of the grid by default, with the algorithm closing all orders at the first sell level. The exit level can be adjusted using the user interface, from the first level up to the fifth level above.
CONFIGURING THE ALGORITHM
1) Add it to the chart: Add the script to the current chart that you want to analyze.
2) Select the top of the grid: Confirm a price level with the mouse on which to fix the top of the grid.
3) Select the bottom of the grid: Confirm a price level with the mouse on which to fix the bottom of the grid.
4) Wait for the automatic creation of the grid.
USING THE ALGORITHM
Once the grid configuration process is completed, the algorithm will generate automatic backtesting.
You can add a stop loss that destroys the grid by setting the destruction price and activating the feature from the user interface. When the stop loss is activated, you can view it on the chart.
USDT Inflow TrackerUSDT INFLOW TRACKER
What does this script do? It looks for important inflow from USDT and write it below or above your chart.
Does it matter? Yes because Tether with planned USDT inflow highly manipulate the crypto market.
With this simple script you can study what and when something strange is going to happen on your favourite token.
HOW IT WORKS?
Pretty simple. It just continuosly check USDT (and USDC) Market Cap and verify if the last candle is way higher than last one. If it was way higher than expected it plot a green square and write a note with the total Inflow of USDT in the crypto market (not specifcially for your token)
Now you can see when an important inflow is done and start to plan your entry and exit strategy in the crypto market.
AUTOSET
With Autoset you can rely on standard values
5min TF : Inflow greater than of 15 mln (in 1 candle)
30min TF : Inflow greater than of 150 mln (in 1 candle)
60min TF : Inflow greater than of 300 mln (in 1 candle)
1Day TF : Inflow greater than of 900 mln (in 1 candle)
So you can check your favourite coin in no time looking for a good trading position
MANUAL SETTINGS
Otherwise you can set directly your Inflow to track based on your needs.
In the example below I've set to check everytime an Inflow of 25mln USDT or greater was done.
As you can see it highly influence the relative token.
iGapFinderHi everybody!
I decided to release this script to help traders keeping track of market gaps on the CME.
The script works in general for any market and at any timeframe.
The script allows the user to:
- Identify price gaps of a customized amplitude (Gap Width)
- Compute the probabilities of filling them (specific for bullish and bearish gaps or cumulative)
- Visualize gaps on the chart through red and green price areas.
- Visualize the last N unfilled bullish and bearish gaps together with their time of creation.
Crypto Uptrend Script + Pullback//Volume CandlesDescription: his is an adaption of my Pullback candle - This works on all timeframes and Markets (Forex//Stocks//)
Crypto Uptrend Script with Pullback Candle allows traders to get into a trend when the price is at end of a pullback and entering a balance phase in the market (works on all markets). The use of Moving averages to help identify a Trends and the use of Key levels to help traders be aware of where strong areas are in the market.
This script can work really well in Crypto Bull Runs when used on HTF and with confluences
The script has key support and resistance zones which are made up of quarterly data. Price reacts to these areas but patience is required as price will take time to come into these areas
I have updated the Pullback Candle with the use of Volume to filter out the weak Pullback Candles -
There are new candles to the script.
The First candle is the Bullish Volume Candle - This candle is set to a multiplier of 2x with a crossover of 50/100 on Volume - this then will paint a purple candle.
Uses of the Bullish Volume Candle:
Breakthrough of key areas // special chart patterns
Rejection of key areas
End of a impulse wave (Profit Takers)
The second candle is a Hammer - I prefer using the Hammers on Higher Timeframes however they do work on all timeframes. .
The third candle is a Exhaustion of impulse downward move.
Uses of this candle - can denote a new trend but has to be with confluence to a demand area // support area or with any use of technical analysis - using this alone is not advised
The fourth candle is a indecision candle in the shape of a Doji - this candle can help identify if the trend is in a continuation or a reversal
This script can work really well in Crypto Bull Runs
Disclaimer: There will be Pullbacks with High Volume (Breakouts) and not go the way as intended but this script is to allow traders to get into trends at good price levels. The script can paint signals in areas where price is too expensive so please do your own due diligence on the markets as this script is to help get into good areas of price
Please leave a thumbs up if you like this script and message me for information on how to use the script.
Correlation Trading StrategyEnglish description:
Title: Correlation Trading Strategy (CTS)
The Correlation Trading Strategy (CTS) is a unique approach that uses the Pearson correlation coefficient to identify potential trading opportunities between two cryptocurrency pairs. The strategy compares historical price data of two selected cryptocurrencies and calculates the degree of correlation between them.
Inputs:
Lookback Period: The time interval for calculating correlation (e.g., 30, 60, 90 days).
Timeframe Period: The timeframe for the historical price data (e.g., '5').
First Symbol: The first cryptocurrency symbol to compare (e.g., BTCUSD).
Second Symbol: The second cryptocurrency symbol to compare (e.g., ETHUSD).
Enter Long Threshold: The correlation threshold for entering a long position.
Exit Long Threshold: The correlation threshold for exiting a long position.
The strategy enters a long position when the correlation coefficient is equal to or higher than the Enter Long Threshold and exits the position when the correlation coefficient falls below the Exit Long Threshold. The Pearson correlation coefficient ranges from -1 (perfectly negatively correlated) to 1 (perfectly positively correlated), with 0 indicating no correlation. By adjusting the thresholds, traders can customize the strategy to suit their risk appetite and trading style.
Russian description:
Заголовок: Торговая стратегия на основе корреляции (CTS)
Торговая стратегия на основе корреляции (CTS) представляет собой уникальный подход, использующий коэффициент корреляции Пирсона для выявления потенциальных торговых возможностей между двумя парными криптовалютами. Стратегия сравнивает исторические данные о ценах двух выбранных криптовалют и рассчитывает степень корреляции между ними.
Входные параметры:
Период анализа: временной интервал для расчета корреляции (например, 30, 60, 90 дней).
Временной период: временной период для исторических данных о ценах (например, '5').
Первый символ: первый символ криптовалюты для сравнения (например, BTCUSD).
Второй символ: второй символ криптовалюты для сравнения (например, ETHUSD).
Порог для открытия длинной позиции: порог корреляции для открытия длинной позиции.
Порог для закрытия длинной позиции: порог корреляции для закрытия длинной позиции.
Стратегия открывает длинную позицию, когда коэффициент корреляции равен или выше порога для открытия длинной позиции, и закрывает позицию, когда коэффициент корреляции опускается ниже порога для закрытия длинной позиции
Degen IndicatorThis indicator uses candle patterns I have identified by studying cryptocurrency charts. The main goal is to help you tune out noise and price swings so you are better able to trade with the trend. If you can trade with the trend you will be profitable. Don’t fight the trend.
Signals:
Orange T with Orange Bar - Top
Grey T - Weak Top
Orange P - Pause (Minimal pullback expected before additional upside)
Grey B - Weak Bottom
Green B - Possible Bottom
Blue B with Blue Bar - Likely Bottom
Grey D - Weak Dump
Pink D - Possible Dump
Red D - Likely Dump
Bar Colors:
Grey Green #699969 (Slightly Bullish)
Green #2ca02c (Bullish)
Bright Green #00ff00 (Strong Bullish)
Light Pink #cf6666 (Slightly Bearish)
Red #d62728 (Bearish)
Bright Red #ff0000 (Strong Bearish)
Orange Top #ff9800 (Local price maximum)
Blue Bottom #0066ff (Local price minimum)
Recommended Settings:
Change the Body and the Wick to be Grey. Deselect Border.
Purpose:
Making the default bar colors Grey will help you tune into the trend. Look for clusters of candles where only one non Grey color is present. If there are 3 - 5 or more of the same color also pay attention to the size of the candles. You can see the strength of the moves if they are growing or shrinking in size. Oftentimes a trend will end with an Engulfing Candle after a cluster of candles with the other color. Use this as a sign to exit your position and/or enter a new position.
Advice:
Start on HTF and find the clusters of Tops and Bottoms. Dial into lower timeframes to find the local Tops and Bottoms for entry points. Look for clusters of signals. Be ready for one candle to signify a change in the trend then look for confirmation with additional candles. Do not think about Tops or Bottoms as absolutes. A Top that gets beat with a Bullish Engulfing candle is telling you the Bullish strength is strong. Do not short Grey D’s. Do not long Grey B’s. As always, use these signals in conjunction with your other preferred methods of trading to find confluence and trade with the trend. On LTF this indicator will be very noisy. On HTF it will be more stable.
Logic:
Signals were developed by myself and subjected to extensive backtesting. Each signal uses various combinations of: candle names (Doji, Morning Star, Bearish Engulfing, Bullish Engulfing, etc), volume, price change as a percent, price change as an absolute number, length of the wick the open, close, high, and low candle values. The signals incorporate these values ranging from one candle prior to many candles prior attempting to predict the trend.
Logic not used:
Moving Averages, RSI, OBV, VPVR and Bollinger Bands.
Trendmaster - Crypto Flow IndexWhat it is:
The Trendmaster Crypto Flow Index is a unique tool designed to give you an overview of the performance of different Crypto market sectors and sub-sectors. It helps you to identify where you should be focusing your investments for maximum portfolio efficiency and profitability.
What it does:
The Crypto Flow Index presents a visual overview of the flows of retail and institutional capital into the four main market sectors: Large Caps, Alts Coins, Shit Coins, and Stable Coins as well as several other sub-sectors. Each sector is assigned a "Flow Score", which indicates its current performance, demand, and strength in percentage terms. The "Flow Score" also provides insights into the current stage of the market cycle and the typical over and underperformances of assets that correlate to it. Additionally, the index factors in the sector have a "Correlation" to the broader market, allowing you to see the best sectors for trading and investing, either for positional hedging or differential plays.
How to Use it:
To use the Trendmaster Crypto Flow Index, you can simply observe the evolving colored line within the indicator and the table overview. You can identify which sectors are outperforming or underperforming the general market and make informed decisions about where to direct your focus and funds. By monitoring the transitions of Flow between sectors, you can gain invaluable insights into the market cycle and the typical over and underperformances of assets that correlate to it. This information will help you to maximize portfolio efficiency by targeting different market sectors based on their performance to the overall cryptocurrency market. The index covers different sectors, including Large caps, Alts, Shit, Stables, AI, Defi, Dex, Exchange, Gaming, Meme, Metaverse, Nft, Privacy, Smart, and Sports.
Examples of Cryptocurrencies represented in the different market sectors:
Large caps: The biggest market cap cryptocurrencies such as BTC and ETH.
Alts: High-cap and high-volume digital assets that are smaller than large caps, such as LTC and XRP.
Shit coins: Smaller cap projects that are highly speculative and experience significant price volatility, such as BAT and HOT.
Stables: Fiat-pegged assets that provide a stable value, such as USDT and USDC.
AI: Projects that are based on artificial intelligence, such as FET and AGIX.
DeFi: Leverages high volume smart contract platforms to provide financial products in crypto, mainly ERC20 tokens such as LINK and AAVE.
DEX: Decentralized exchanges with their own utility tokens, such as UNI and SUSHI.
Exchange: Centralized exchanges with their own utility tokens, such as BNB and CRO.
Gaming: Web3/crypto gaming platforms with their own utility tokens, such as AXS and GMT.
Meme: Similar to shit coins, but with no real functionality and based purely on social media and memes, such as DOGE and SHIB.
Metaverse: Projects that aim to provide Metaverse assets such as virtual land and assets, such as MANA and SAND.
NFT: Non-fungible tokens with their own token or NFT-based platforms that have their own utility tokens, such as APE and LOOKS.
Privacy: Anonymous and privacy-focused chains, such as XMR and ZEC.
Smart: Projects that provide smart contract alternatives to ETH, such as ADA and AVAX.
Sports: Fan tokens based on real-world sports teams or platforms that support and distribute them, such as CHZ and FLOW.
MVRV Z Score and MVRV Free Float Z-ScoreIMPORTANT: This script needs as much historic data as possible. Please run it on INDEX:BTCUSD , BNC:BLX or another chart of sufficient length.
MVRV
The MVRV (Market Value to Realised Value Ratio) simply divides bitcoins market cap by bitcoins realized market cap. This was previously impossible on Tradingview but has now been made possible thanks to Coinmetrics providing us with the realized market cap data.
In the free float version, the free float market cap is used instead of the regular market cap.
Z-Score
The MVRV Z-score divides the difference between Market cap and realized market cap by the historic standard deviation of the market cap.
Historically, this has been insanely accurate at detecting bitcoin tops and bottoms:
A Z-Score above 7 means bitcoin is vastly overpriced and at a local top.
A Z-Score below 0.1 means bitcoin is underpriced and at a local bottom.
In the free float version, the free float market cap is used instead of the regular market cap.
The Z-Score, also known as the standard score is hugely popular in a wide range of mathematical and statistical fields and is usually used to measure the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured.
Credits
MVRV Z Score initially created by aweandwonder
MVRV initially created by Murad Mahmudov and David Puell
Auto anchored VWAP Highest/Lowest Last 'n' bars The VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator is used to calculate the average price weighted by volume. This indicator is designed to automatically draw VWAPs from the highest and lowest points of the last 'n' bars.
It utilizes arrays to calculate the values of VWAP and plot it on the chart on the last historical bar. This version was coded to get a similar version to the official "VWAP Auto anchored" with the highest/lowest selected settings.
To use VWAP, traders can look for price movements relative to the VWAP line to identify potential support or resistance levels. It can also be used in conjunction with other technical indicators to develop trading strategies.
Crypto McClellan Oscillator (SLN Fix)This is an adaption of the Mcclellan Oscillator for crypto. Instead of tracking the S&P500 it tracks a selection of cryptos to make sure the indicator follows this sector instead.
Full credit goes to the creator of this indicator: Fadior. It has since been fixed by SLN.
The following description explains the standard McClellan Oscillator. Full credit to Investopedia , my fav source of financial explanations.
The same principles applies to its use in the crypto sector, but please be cautious of the last point, the limitations. Since crypto is more volatile, that could amplify choppy behavior.
This is not financial advice, please be extremely cautious. This indicator is only suitable as a confirmation signal and needs support of other signals to be profitable.
This indicator usually produces the best signals on slightly above daily time frame. I personally like 2 or 3 day, but you have to find the settings suitable for your trading style.
What Is the McClellan Oscillator?
The McClellan Oscillator is a market breadth indicator that is based on the difference between the number of advancing and declining issues on a stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or NASDAQ.
The indicator is used to show strong shifts in sentiment in the indexes, called breadth thrusts. It also helps in analyzing the strength of an index trend via divergence or confirmation.
The McClellan Oscillator formula can be applied to any stock exchange or group of stocks.
A reading above zero helps confirm a rise in the index, while readings below zero confirm a decline in the index.
When the index is rising but the oscillator is falling, that warns that the index could start declining too. When the index is falling and the oscillator is rising, that indicates the index could start rising soon. This is called divergence.
A significant change, such as moving 100 points or more, from a negative reading to a positive reading is called a breadth thrust. It may indicate a strong reversal from downtrend to uptrend is underway on the stock exchange.
How to Calculate the McClellan Oscillator
To get the calculation started, track Advances - Declines on a stock exchange for 19 and 39 days. Calculate a simple average for these, not exponential moving average (EMA).
Use these simple values as the Prior Day EMA values in the 19- and 39-day EMA formulas.
Calculate the 19- and 39-day EMAs.
Calculate the McClellan Oscillator value.
Now that the value has been calculated, on the next calculation use this value for the Prior Day EMA. Start calculating EMAs for the formula instead of simple averages.
If using the adjusted formula, the steps are the same, except use ANA instead of using Advances - Declines.
What Does the McClellan Oscillator Tell You?
The McClellan Oscillator is an indicator based on market breadth which technical analysts can use in conjunction with other technical tools to determine the overall state of the stock market and assess the strength of its current trend.
Since the indicator is based on all the stocks in an exchange, it is compared to the price movements of indexes that reflect that exchange, or compared to major indexes such as the S&P 500.
Positive and negative values indicate whether more stocks, on average, are advancing or declining. The indicator is positive when the 19-day EMA is above the 39-day EMA, and negative when the 19-day EMA is below the 39-day EMA.
A positive and rising indicator suggests that stocks on the exchange are being accumulated. A negative and falling indicator signals that stocks are being sold. Typically such action confirms the current trend in the index.
Crossovers from positive to negative, or vice versa, may signal the trend has changed in the index or exchange being tracked. When the indicator makes a large move, typically of 100 points or more, from negative to positive territory, that is called a breadth thrust.
It means a large number of stocks moved up after a bearish move. Since the stock market tends to rise over time, this a positive signal and may indicate that a bottom in the index is in and prices are heading higher overall.
When index prices and the indicator are moving in different directions, then the current index trend may lack strength. Bullish divergence occurs when the oscillator is rising while the index is falling. This indicates the index could head higher soon since more stocks are starting to advance.
Bearish divergence is when the index is rising and the indicator is falling. This means fewer stocks are keeping the advance going and prices may start to head lower.
Limitations of Using the McClellan Oscillator
The indicator tends to produce lots of signals. Breadth thrusts, divergence, and crossovers all occur with some frequency, but not all these signals will result in the price/index moving in the expected direction.
The indicator is prone to producing false signals and therefore should be used in conjunction with price action analysis and other technical indicators.
The indicator can also be quite choppy, moving between positive and negative territory rapidly. Such action indicates a choppy market, but this isn't evident until the indicator has made this whipsaw move a few times.
Good luck and a big thanks to Fadior!
SUPER GCOV5 MAPSCALP > MAPPING & SCALPING SUPER GCOV5 MAPSCALP indicator is built specifically for mapping/prediction measurement and fast trading i.e. scalping/intraday in the commodity market or cryptos market. It uses an indicator instrument consisting of ATR TRAILING STOP (ATR), EXPONENTIAL MOVING AVERAGE, PIVOT POINT, FIBONACCI KEY LEVEL, and LINEAR REGRESSION CHANNEL(LRC).
Rebuild of Instrument & Parameter
This indicator is also an upgraded instrument that is sourced from the previous indicator-FUTURES SCALPV2.This R&D of course makes trading activities more effective, and dynamic to increase the confidence of traders in current trading activities. The indicator has been upgraded in terms of parameters as well as additional instruments. Among them are;
1. ATR Trailing Stop
2. ATR BUY/SELL signal
3. Exponential Moving Average(EMA) – fastMA/slowMA Length
5. Breakout/breakdown signal
6. Pivot low/high level
7. Fibonacci extends & retracement
8. Linear Regression Channel(LRC)
9. Alert condition ( a dozen alerts )
> The best timeframe for entry is 3 minutes for FCPO and 15 minutes for other futures & cryptos.
> The best timeframe mapping/prediction is 1 hour & 4 hours.
>The candle/bars have been colored to make it easier for traders to see the price trends whether in bullish or bearish conditions.
Easier SOP of ENTRIES/POSITIONING:
1. entry by signal BUY/SELL after signal bar ( 2nd bar) for confirmation.
2. The best entries BUY at support(pivot low-Blue line) after price rebound then signal appears. The best buy also when the price is at lower
low pivot + fibo support level + lower trendline(LRC) + and the price went rebound.
3. The best entries SELL at resistance(pivot high-red line) after price pullback then signal appears.
The best buy also when the price is at a higher high pivot + fibo resistance level + upper trendline LRC + and the price went pullback.
4. Profit-taking areas are usually measured by support and resistance levels. Please refer to the bold line( support & resistance), fibo key level,
and trendline.
*To avoid false signals/wrong positions, you can use the EMA line as a guide and follow the trends, which are the buying weight when the price is above the 20/50 ema, and the selling weight when the price is below the 20/50 ema. EMA can be reset on the input setting.
STEPS of MAPPING/PROJECTION:
1. Use a bigger timeframe such as 4 hours or 1 hour
2. Use LRC to identify buy/sell weights when the price makes a zig-zag patent
3. Use monthly and weekly fibo levels to know support and resistance. This fibo is very important to see if the price will make an extension or
retracement based on the regression channel earlier. So here we can evaluate which area to buy/sell/take-profit/exit and the reversal of a
market price.
You can also create an ALERT CONDITION to help you get a reminder of signals and price trend changes
The original instrument has been retained but changed in terms of display & facelift features.
Hopefully, the new one will assist you in making analysis and strategy of trading activities successfully.
THIS IS NOT A BUY/SELL CALL, ONLY STUDY IDEAS AND ANALYSIS BASED ON MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR EDUCATION AND GUIDANCE PURPOSES.PLEASE TAKE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
BTC-Trend
BTC-Trend
BTC-Trend is a technique that shows how much BTC is dominating the market and it's effect over the whole Crypto Market.
*** Features
* Color grading to show you the Increase of domination effect (Green).
* Color grading to show you the Decrease of domination effect (Red) .
* Better understanding to the market ,and that will help you with a very good timed trades at the best trading times .
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*Note
Special thanks for Lazybear for his momentum algorithm .
Ori Bitcoin Cost Per TransactionThis indicator shows Bitcoin Cost Per Transaction . Have options to toggle line/trend view, log on/off and smoothing for line view.
Ichimoku Cloud(Crypto mode)Adapted to Cryptocurrency market, with a larger range . simple and familiar , visualy accord with classic interface.
Polarium ISC, inc.