MACD Buy/Sell Labels + Barcolor👉 MACD Buy/Sell Labels + Barcolor
This advanced indicator combines the functionality of the MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) with intuitive and customizable visual features, making it ideal for traders looking for an efficient tool to confirm buy and sell signals across any market.
It is based on the logical interpretation of a modified oscillator to improve its performance and simplify its usage. The indicator integrates seamlessly into the chart, offering an intuitive and easy-to-understand experience.
📍 Labels (Buy/Sell):
The signals are generated automatically by crossovers between the Fast EMA and Slow EMA of the Gaussian MACD. It comes with a default configuration designed to favor clean crossovers while avoiding false signals.
🧪 Barcolor:
The color of the candles dynamically changes according to the range of the Gaussian MACD histogram. This allows for a clear visualization of the MACD's status without needing to display the full oscillator. This feature integrates with the labels, as explained in the "Interpretation" section, to significantly increase their probability of success. Both the ranges and colors are fully customizable through the settings panel.
⚙️ Settings:
All aspects of the indicator can be customized:
1-MACD: Like a standard MACD, you can adjust the EMA lengths and the signal smoothing to adapt it to your trading style and the markets you trade.
2-Barcolor: The predefined values highlight extreme levels for proper interpretation, as explained in the "Interpretation" section. However, intermediate levels are also included in case you want to implement them in your strategy. You can adjust these values based on what you consider "overbought" or "oversold." This flexibility allows adaptation to various assets, as oscillator behavior varies across different instruments.
3-Buy/Sell Filter:
The filter settings allow you to further refine the signals. The default values of -70 (Buy Filter) and 80 (Sell Filter) work best for me, but you can adjust them as you see fit. Keep in mind:
-Higher distance from zero: More filtered signals (fewer, but higher quality).
-Closer to zero: Less filtered signals (more frequent, but with increased risk of false signals).
🤔 Interpretation:
As mentioned earlier, this follows the classic interpretation of a MACD oscillator: overbought/oversold levels combined with crossovers. However, the barcolor variable is what makes this indicator truly unique.
With barcolor, you can detect potential divergences and confirm them using the labels. When the oscillator reaches an extreme zone, barcolor provides a visual alert. Once the oscillator exits this zone, the candles revert to their normal color. This signals that the oscillator is dropping. If the price continues rising, this divergence can indicate an anomaly in the market. Waiting for confirmation from the label increases the probability of successful trades while detecting unusual market deviations without even looking at the oscillator.
Purpose:
This indicator is designed to help traders simplify the interpretation of the MACD. It can be used on any timeframe, but it was primarily tested using technical analysis concepts and basic liquidity principles. Its effectiveness improves significantly if you understand broader market dynamics.
Disclaimer:
This is purely an analytical tool and should NOT be considered as trading signals. Perform your own research and make decisions based solely on your responsibility. Thank you!
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Wick %Heyo Fellas,
thanks for checking out my new indicator.
Introduction
Wick % is a simple indicator to compare wick size with body size (mode 1) and to compare wick size with candle size (mode 2).
Upper wicks are bullish when close is higher than open pricen.
Lower wicks are bearish when close is lower than open price.
Wick Theory
In general, big wick and small bodie on a bar means that bull and bears are fighting heavily.
A big wick below the body means the bulls are leading in that fight,
and a big wick above the body means the bears are leading in that fight.
Calculation Formula
Mode 1 – Percentual Increase Wick/Body:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / body) * 100 - 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / body) * 100 - 100
Mode 2 – Percent Wick/Candlestick:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / (high - low)) * 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / (high - low)) * 100
Usage
You can use it on every symbol and every timeframe.
The indicator repaints by default, but you can disable it in the settings.
When you disable repaint, it moves the label one bar to the right.
If you want to use the indicator for signals, you must disable repainting.
Best regards,
simwai
Sticky Notes v1.0 [NL]This Sticky notes.
It can be used for simple reminders, checklists, notes, and strategy descriptions.
You can enter up to 10 sentences.
Notes are highly customizable:
Chose Note Position
Chose Note Color
Chose Font Size
Chose Font Family
Chose Font Color
Screenshots how does it look.
Light theme:
Dark theme:
Sembang Kari Traders - EMA & Wave Stacked Labels + EMA 34 LinesThis script is 2 in 1 indicator.
1. Multi Timeframe EMA Labels
- This label indicator shows labels for EMA stacked up or EMA stacked down or EMA in sideway trend.
- EMA used in this script is EMA 8, EMA 21, EMA 34 and EMA 55.
- If the EMA 8 line is above EMA 21 line, and EMA 21 line is above EMA 34 line, and EMA 34 line is above EMA 55 line ( EMA STACKED UP) = the trend is BULLISH and the label will colored to GREEN on that timeframe.
- If the EMA 8 line is below EMA 21 line, and EMA 21 line is below EMA 34 line, and EMA 34 line is below EMA 55 line ( EMA STACKED DOWN) = the trend is BEARISH and the label will colored to RED on that timeframe.
- If either 1 of the EMA 8, or EMA 21, or EMA 34, or EMA 55 is NOT STACKED = the trend is SIDEWAY and the label will colored to YELLOW on that timeframe.
- Timeframe shows in label is Daily, 4 hours, 1 hour, 15 minutes and 5 minutes.
- This indicator labels will be useful to identifying trend in others timeframe without to look or open that other timeframe. Example, if u in 5 minutes timeframe chart, then u see that "D" is colored to GREEN, then straight will know that EMA 8, EMA 21, EMA 34 and EMA 55 is STACKED UP which means BULLISH without to look or open that Daily timeframe .
2. EMA 34 Lines
- This is indicator shows 3 exponential moving average line which is EMA 34 lines.
- This indicator will shows 3 lines which is GREEN, BLUE, and RED.
- The GREEN line is EMA 34 HIGH
- The BLUE line is EMA 34 CLOSE
- The RED line is EMA 34 BLUE
Trade Idea
- The idea using this indicator is we want to take an entry setup when the candle pull back to EMA 34 lines and at the same time using the EMA labels to be confirmation as label will indicates trends in multiple timeframe.
- When price moved far away from EMA 34 lines, then wait till price pullback to EMA lines and confirmed it by trend labels provided to take take a entry setup.
- this indicator can be used on all tickers
Price Line Extended to the Right with Price Label | by Octopu$🔖 Price Line Extended to the Right with Price Label | by Octopu$
This is an Add-On customization tool for your Chart Price Level.
Tired of having the TradingView's priceline all across the Chart?
And not having the Option to turn it off/extend to right only?
Worry you not. Got solutions for any problems you may have!
As well as many arms.
This Indicator provides an extended price line to the right only,
Starting from the current candle, towards the price levels.
Additionally, provides a quick price label for fast reference.
You can turn on/off the line,
As well as on/off the label.
Colors change according to candle direction:
Up/Down matching Green/Red.
Please remember to turn OFF TradingView's price line.
Otherwise it'll overlap. Price Line/Tag "replaces" that.
Works in Any Time Frame.
On Any Ticker.
(Using ES 5m just as an example:)
www.tradingview.com
SPY
Features:
• Price Tag
• Price Line
• Extend to Right
• Automatic color change
Options:
• Toggle On/Off Price Line
• Toggle On/Off Price Tag
Notes:
v1.0
Indicator release
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests.
Did you like it? Boost it. Shoot a message! I'd appreciate if you dropped by to say thanks.
- Octopu$
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R:R Trading System FrameworkFirst off, huge thanks to @fikira! He was able to adapt what I built to work much more efficiently, allowing for more strategies to be used simultaneously. Simply put, I could not have gotten to this point without you. Thanks for what you do for the TV community. Second, I am fairly new to pinescript writing, so I welcome criticism, thoughtful input and improvement suggestions. I would love to grow this concept into something even better, if possible. So please let me know if you have any ideas for improvement. However I do juggle a lot of different things outside of TV, so implementations may be delayed.
I have decided, at this time, not to add alerts. First, because I feel most people looking to adapt this framework can add their own pretty easily. Also, given how customized the framework is currently, while also attempting to account for all the possible ways in which people may want alerts to function after they customize it, it seems best to leave them out as it doesn't exactly fit the idea of a framework.
For best viewing, I recommend hovering over the script's name > ... > Visual order > Bring to front. Also I found hollow candles with mono-toned colors (like pictured) are more visually appealing for me personally. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING WITH BAR REPLAY TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE FRAMEWORK'S FUNCTIONALITY.
▶️ WHAT THIS FRAMEWORK IS
- A huge collection of concepts and capabilities for those trying to better understand, learn, or teach pinescript.
- A system designed to showcase Risk:Reward concepts more holistically by providing all of the most popular components of retail trading to include backtesting, trade visual plotting, position tracking, market condition shifts, and useful info while positioned to help highlight changes in your risk:reward based decision-making processes.
- A system that can showcase individual strategies regardless of trade direction, allowing you to develop hedging strategies without having multiple indicators that do not correlate with each other.
- Designed around the idea that you trade less numbers of assets but manage your positions and risk based on multiple concurrently running strategies to manage your risk exposure and reward potential.
- An attempt to combine all the things you need to execute with an active trading management style.
- A framework that uses backtested results (in this case the number of averaged bars it takes to hit key levels) in real-time to inform your risk:reward decision-making while in-trade (in this case in your Trade Tracking Table using dynamic color to show how you might be early, on-time, or late compared to the average amount of backtested time it normally takes to hit that specific key level).
▶️ WHAT THIS FRAMEWORK IS NOT
- A complete trading product. DO NOT USE as-is. It is a FRAMEWORK for you to generate ideas of your own and fairly easily implement your own triggering conditions in the appropriate sections of the script.
▶️ USE CASES
- If you decide you like the Stop, Target, Trailing Stop, and Risk:Reward components as-is, then just understanding how to plug in your Entry and Bullish / Bearish conditions (Triangles) and adjust the input texts to match your custom naming will be all you need to make it your own!
- If you want to adapt certain components, then this system gives you a great starting point to adapt your different concepts and ideas from.
▶️ SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- Each of the system's components are described via tooltips both in the input menu and in the tables' cells.
- Each label on the chart displays the corresponding price at those triggered conditions on hover with tooltips.
- The Trailing Stop only becomes active once it is above the Entry Price for that trade, and brightens to show it is active. The STOP line (right of price) moves once it takes over for the Entry Stop representing the level of the Trailing Stop at that time for that trade.
- The Lines / Labels to the right of price will brighten once price is above for Longs or below for Shorts. The Trade Tracking Table cells will add ☑️ once price is above for Longs or below for Shorts.
- The brighter boxes on the chart show the trades that occurred based on your criteria and are color coded for all components of each trade type to ensure your references are consistent. (Defaults are TV built-in strategies)
- The lighter boxes on the chart show the highest and lowest price levels reached during those trades, to highlight areas where improvements can be made or additional considerations can be accounted for by either adjusting Entry triggers or Bullish / Bearish triggers.
- Default Green and Red Triangles (Bullish / Bearish) default to having the same triggering condition as the Entry it corresponds to. This is to highlight either a pyramiding concept, early exit, or you can change to account for other things occurring during your trades which could help you with Stop and Target management/considerations.
TradingView and many of its community members have done a lot for me, so this is my attempt to give back.
Dragon Multi Moving Averages With labelThis script is for a many?! moving average strategy where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources, lookback periods and resolutions.
Features:
- 6 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources, resolutions and the ability to disable each individually. Tow of moving averages are disable by default. you can enabel it
- Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed information regarding the crossover (Ex: 50 EMA crossed over 100 EMA ). there is only between 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6 moving average cross label.
- Ribbons added and on by default. Optional setting to disable the ribbons. 5 ribbons between MA3 and MA4 and another 5 between MA4 and MA5 and another 5 between MA5 and MA6.
pta_plotLibrary "pta_plot"
pta_plot: This library will help you to plot different value. I will keep updating with your requirement
print_array(array_id, border_color)
Display array element as a table.
Parameters:
array_id : Id of your array.
border_color : Color for border (`color.black` is used if no argument is supplied).
Returns: Display array element in bottom of the pane.
Magnifying Glass (LTF Candles) by SiddWolf█ OVERVIEW
This indicator displays The Lower TimeFrame Candles in current chart, Like Zooming in on the Candle to see it's Lower TimeFrame Structure. It plots intrabar OHLC data inside a Label along with the volume structure of LTF candle in an eloquent format.
█ QUICK GUIDE
Just apply it to the chart, Hover the mouse on the Label and ta-da you have a Lower Timeframe OHLC candles on your screen. Move the indicator to the top and shrink it all the way up, because all the useful data is inside the label.
Inside the label: The OHLC ltf candles are pretty straightforward. Volume strength of ltf candles is shown at bottom and Volume Profile on the left. Read the Details below for more information.
In the settings, you will find the option to change the UI and can play around with Lower TimeFrame Settings.
█ DETAILS
First of all, I would like to thank the @TradingView team for providing the function to get access to the lower timeframe data. It is because of them that this magical indicator came into existence.
Magnifying Glass indicator displays a Candle's Lower TimeFrame data in Higher timeframe chart. It displays the LTF candles inside a label. It also shows the Volume structure of the lower timeframe candles. Range percentage shown at the bottom is the percentage change between high and low of the current timeframe candle. LTF candle's timeframe is also shown at the bottom on the label.
This indicator is gonna be most useful to the price action traders, which is like every profitable trader.
How this indicator works:
I didn't find any better way to display ltf candles other than labels. Labels are not build for such a complex behaviour, it's a workaround to display this important information.
It gets the lower timeframe information of the candle and uses emojis to display information. The area that is shown, is the range of the current timeframe candle. Range is a difference between high and low of the candle. Range percentage is also shown at the bottom in the label.
I've divided the range area into 20 parts because there are limitation to display data in the labels. Then the code checks out, in what area does the ltf candle body or wick lies, then displays the information using emojis.
The code uses matrix elements for each block and relies heavily on string manipulation. But what I've found most difficult, is managing to fit everything correctly and beautifully so that the view doesn't break.
Volume Structure:
Strength of the Lower TimeFrame Candles is shown at the bottom inside the label. The Higher Volume is shown with the dark shade color and Lower Volume is shown with the light shade. The volume of candles are also ranked, with 1 being the highest volume, so you can see which candle have the maximum to minimum volume. This is pretty important to make a price action analysis of the lower timeframe candles.
Inside the label on the left side you will see the volume profile. As the volume on the bottom shows the strength of each ltf candles, Volume profile on the left shows strength in a particular zone. The Darker the color, the higher the volume in the zone. The Highest volume on the left represents Point of Control (Volume Profile POC) of the candle.
Lower TimeFrame Settings:
There is a limitation for the lowest timeframe you can show for a chart, because there is only so much data you can fit inside a label. A label can show upto 20 blocks of emojis (candle blocks) per row. Magnifying Glass utilizes this behaviour of labels. 16 blocks are used to display ltf candles, 1 for volume profile and two for Open and Close Highlighter.
So for any chart timeframe, ltf candles can be 16th part of htf candle. So 4 hours chart can show as low as 15 minutes of ltf data. I didn't provide the open settings for changing the lower timeframe, as it would give errors in a lot of ways. You can change the timeframe for each chart time from the settings provided.
Limitations:
Like I mentioned earlier, this indicator is a workaround to display ltf candles inside a label. This indicator does not work well on smaller screens. So if you are not able to see the label, zoom out on your browser a bit. Move the indicator to either top or bottom of all indicators and shrink it's space because all details are inside the label.
█ How I use MAGNIFYING GLASS:
This indicator provides you an edge, on top of your existing trading strategy. How you use Magnifying Glass is entirely dependent on your strategy.
I use this indicator to get a broad picture, before getting into a trade. For example I see a Doji or Engulfing or any other famous candlestick pattern on important levels, I hover the mouse on Magnifying Glass, to look for the price action the ltf candles have been through, to make that pattern. I also use it with my "Wick Pressure" indicator, to check price action at wick zones. Whenever I see price touching important supply and demand zones, I check last few candles to read chart like a beautiful price action story.
Also volume is pretty important too. This is what makes Magnifying Glass even better than actual lower timeframe candles. The increasing volume along with up/down trend price shows upward/downward momentum. The sudden burst (peak) in the volume suggests volume climax.
Volume profile on the left can be interpreted as the strength/weakness zones inside a candle. The low volume in a price zone suggests weakness and High volume suggests strength. The Highest volume on the left act as POC for that candle.
Before making any trade, I read the structure of last three or four candles to get the complete price action picture.
█ Conclusion
Magnifying Glass is a well crafted indicator that can be used to track lower timeframe price action. This indicator gives you an edge with the Multi Timeframe Analysis, which I believe is the most important aspect of profitable trading.
~ @SiddWolf
Average, Median, Mode, Biggest: Pip Range Measures & LabelsApply various simple statistical measures to series of full candle ranges over user input length (in bars).
Choose between AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MODE, BIGGEST.
All calculations derive from the high-low range of a candle.
Default length = 260, the number of daily candles in a year.
MODE is calculated from pip ranges rounded to reasonable increments (to nearest 10pips foreign currencies; to nearest 100 pips for DXY ; nearest $10 for other assets). Best only use MODE for the major FX pairs encoded, and on Daily timeframe .
User input 'unit multiplier' only applies when asset is NOT a major Forex pair (unit and multiplier is auto applied for for major FX pairs).
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Dragon Double RSIMost important thing is feeling inspired and relaxed. Forcing your way into anything under stress and pressure will only end up in disaster
This indicator consists of three RSIs.
RSI: RSI is common and its length is 14.
RSI 1: The slowest RSI. The length is 100.
RSI 2: Faster than RSI 1. The length is 50.
Multi EMA with labels (Any timeframe)This script lets you add up to 8 EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages) that can be set to any timeframe and length. The difference between this and other EMA indicators is that it has a simple label attached to each EMA showing which timeframe it belongs to and what length it is, so you can get that information at a glance while trading without having to remember the specific settings for each EMA.
I was personally looking for something like this because I like clarity on my chart and these labels really help. The existing EMA indicators I found with labels don't support multiple timesframes or if they do, they don't include the timeframe itself in the label, so that's why I created this simple script and shared it in case somebody else is looking for the same. Enjoy.
PnL and Buy & Hold TrackerIn this script I use a simple, not necessarily profitable, strategy of a cross of MAs to teach how to calculate and plot the PnL of each trade made by the indicator. I also show how to calculate the cumulative PnL of all trades and the Buy and Hold of the same period.
These calculations which are natively available in any strategy script, require a bit of resourcefulness to work in an indicator script.
It can be very useful to optimize parameters for the best performance of an indicator-based strategy.
I use variables to store the price of the asset at each buy signal to calculate the PnL with the closing price of that particular trade and another variable to store the price value of the first trade, which calculates the Buy and Hold percentage with the current price of the asset.
I plot the values of the trades in labels and the accumulated values in a table.
I also show how to calculate and plot the unrealized PnL of open trades.
3commas GRID bot VisualisationHello everyone
This is a grid display indicator for a 3-comma grid bot.
Just enter the upper and lower borders of your grid and the number of grid cells in the indicator settings.
It's simple!
LabelsLibrary "Labels"
Functions to create labels, from simple to complex.
labelSimple()
Creates a label each time a condition is true. All label parameters can be customised.
_condition The condition which must evaluate true for the label to be printed.
_x The x location.
_y The y location.
_text The text to print on the label.
_color The colour of the label.
_textColor The colour of the text.
_style The style of the label.
_yloc The y location type.
Returns
An unnamed label object with the supplied characteristics. To give it a name, assign the output of the function to a label variable, as in the example below.
labelLast()
Creates a label each time a condition is true. All label parameters can be customised. + Option to keep only the most recent label. + Option to display the label a configurable number of bars ahead.
_offset How many bars ahead to draw the label.
_keepLast If true (the default), keeps only the most recent label. If false, prints labels up to the TradingView limit.
_condition The condition which must evaluate true for the label to be printed.
_y The y location.
_text The text to print on the label.
_color The colour of the label.
_textColor The colour of the text.
_style The style of the label.
_yloc The y location type.
Returns A named label object with the supplied characteristics.
labelTextAndFloat()
Creates a label each time a condition is true. All label parameters can be customised. Option to keep only the most recent label. Option to display the label a configurable number of bars ahead; otherwise the x location is fixed at the bar time. + Prints (optional) text and a floating-point number on the next line.
_offset How many bars ahead to draw the label.
_float The floating-point number that you want to display on the label.
_keepLast If true (the default), keeps only the most recent label. If false, prints labels up to the TradingView limit.
_condition The condition which must evaluate true for the label to be printed.
_y The y location.
_text The text to print on the label.
_color The colour of the label.
_textColor The colour of the text.
_style The style of the label.
_yloc The y location type.
Returns A named label object with the supplied characteristics.
labelTextAndFloatSigFig()
Creates a label each time a condition is true. All label parameters can be customised. Option to keep only the most recent label. Option to display the label a configurable number of bars ahead; otherwise the x location is fixed at the bar time. Prints (optional) text and a floating-point number on the next line + to a given number of significant figures.
_offset How many bars ahead to draw the label.
_sigNumFig The number of significant figures to display the floating-point number to.
_float The floating-point number that you want to display on the label.
_keepLast If true (the default), keeps only the most recent label. If false, prints labels up to the TradingView limit.
_condition The condition which must evaluate true for the label to be printed.
_y The y location.
_text The text to print on the label.
_color The colour of the label.
_textColor The colour of the text.
_style The style of the label.
_yloc The y location type.
Returns A named label object with the supplied characteristics.
labelTextAndFloatDecimals()
Creates a label each time a condition is true. All label parameters can be customised. Option to keep only the most recent label. Option to display the label a configurable number of bars ahead. Prints (optional) text and a floating-point number on the next line + to a given number of decimal places.
_offset How many bars ahead to draw the label.
_decimals The number of decimal places to display the floating-point number to.
_float The floating-point number that you want to display on the label.
_keepLast If true (the default), keeps only the most recent label. If false, prints labels up to the TradingView limit.
_condition The condition which must evaluate true for the label to be printed.
_y The y location.
_text The text to print on the label.
_color The colour of the label.
_textColor The colour of the text.
_style The style of the label.
_yloc The y location type.
Returns A named label object with the supplied characteristics.
Example - Future Line DrawingExample primarily focuses on:
• creating a simple function to get a time offset value
• using the offset to set drawing locations in the future
• how to properly set up and manipulate line positions
Extras ( end of script ):
• inclusion of vertical lines for visualising start and end points using the time offsets
• inclusion of label to read out the current time offset forwards/backwards
This script publication is intended for:
• Educational Purposes
Who is it for?
• anyone who wants to learn the basics of drawing using 'time' for purposes of positioning
CPR by PIVOT EDGE - Trend based coloring + LabelsIntroduction to the Indicator " CPR by PIVOT EDGE - Trend based coloring + Labels "
The Foundation layout for this indicator is based on PIVOT's which are nothing but the most important levels that the price has respected in the past.The values for the pivots are derived from the key attributes of the price in any timeframe such as the OPEN, HIGH, LOW and CLOSE. These define the mood of the price and where it intends to move in relation to the previous range formed.Earlier HIGH - LOW i.e the RANGE indicates the possible movement that a stock can make in the current session and as per the calculated pivots we can possible find out the tentative supports and resistances. In addition to this indicator, It is advisable to use the price action theory which helps in taking a right decision for entries.
This indicator by itself is complete in nature, i.e it guides the user for possible entry levels and the projected targets that we can achieve and also the likely stop loss limit in case the price reverses. So beforehand even before entering into a trade position, the user can ascertain what can be his loss or max profit and then he can chose an optimum position size for favorable results.
The beauty of this Indicator lies in the fact that it can be used for all types of trading like Scalping, Intra day, Swing or Positional and Investments also. It works on all timeframes and across all market segments like EQUITY, COMMODITIES , FUTURES , OPTIONS , FOREX etc.
This indicator can be used for any exchange and any timezone also without any changes or adjustments needed.
Now let us understand the features of this Indicator in detail.
TIMEFRAME - It has options to choose between Day,week and month as timeframe. By default it is set to Day timeframe
DISPLAY CPR BAND - This displays the CPR range that consists of Pivot, TC and BC. This Band or Range is the core of this indicator and this givesa detailed information about the tentative range and momentum of the market for the present period
as well a prediction for next session and also can tell you the history of its pior period. This level acts as both support and resistance based on the direction of the trend. The unique feature built in this indicator is that
the Pivot changes its color based on the trend in the market and by looking at the color of the pivot itself you can make out what the current trend in the market is.
DISPLAY SUPPORT RESISTANCE - This indicates the important support and resitance levels for the day which is derived from the price details of prior period that is based on HIGH / LOW / CLOSE of prior period.
DISPLAY PREVIOUS HIGH / LOW / CLOSE - I have included Daily / Weekly and monthly levels. It is important to know the earlier highs / lows and close since price respects it very must just like support and resistance.
DISPLAY TOMORROW CPR - This displays the CPR band and support / resistance for tomorrow.It give an advance information of tomorrows trend and momentum today itself if you study the CPR concepts you can be prepared for tomomorrows market and can very well know in advance if it will be a sideways market or a trending day.
MINOR TREND - This displays a combination of 2 moving averages. By default I have coded for 20 and 50 period which can be modified as per your needs. These 2 moving averages depicts the prevailing minor trend in the market and you can take decision to enter trade based on this trend projection.
For users ease, I have conditionally coded the moving average curves and also the background color to depict the present trend i.e red denoted bearish trend and green denoting bullish trend. The colors change automatically based on the change in price behaviour.
MAJOR TREND - This displays the prevailing major trend in the market and I have used as 200 period moving average by default which you can change to suit your needs. You can check the major trend of the market by using higher timeframes above 1Hr.
IMPORTANT NOTE : This indicator does not guarantee any favorable results nor protect your from any loss. You own the complete risk of your trades. It is suggested that you use this indicator and do back testing for considerable period to understand how it works the the potential win rate it can give.
If you have any doubts or need any clarifications of assistance in understanding, you can message me and i will try to help.
I will soon try to make a Video and explain the use of this indicator for better clarity and understanding.
Happy and Safe trading - Mohan from PIVOT EDGE
Fishing with SignalsFishing with Signals
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Fishing with Signals comprises of 3 indicators
1) Buy / Sell Signals
2) Band for Trend Recognition
3) ADX-DI Trend Identifier
Indicator 1 == Buy / Sell Signals
The signals are based on moving average exponential rectified by the previous high and low break at any real-time, it recognises the previous specified moving average deviation. If the predefined high and lows are broken along with current candle is closed below the specific moving average then sell is given and vice-versa for buy. The settings are not editable.
Indicator 2 == Band for Trend Recognition
The band comprises of 200 moving average with exponentially smoothening feature, there are three lines one can identify the trend if candles are below or above the band
Indicator 3 == ADX-DI Trend Identifier
The indicator gives a multiplication of ADX and the DI+ and DI-values, colour coded for bullish or bearish momentum and shows general market direction and divergence in a simpler visual way than the normal ADX-DI lines, a threshold value cannot be edited. The indicator is plotted relative to the 200 ema and can be seen as a "buffer" against price reversal. The ADX is used to indicate market direction, the existence or nonexistence of a trend and market momentum. Market direction is determined by the levels of the +DI and -DI. The ADX indicator, which varies in value from zero to 100, is the primary momentum indicator, default value is kept at +40 and -40. If the ADX is lowering or rising the DI line plotted will be moving as directed with change in colour and background filling. The Line hovering below and above the "buffer" is changing the colour with rising as navy and falling as maroon with intermittent colour of red and lime which also shows reversal.
HOW TO use the indicator?
For SHORT ==If the candles are below the Band for Trend Recognition and ADX-DI Trend Identifier is lowering and if the SELL SIGNAL comes one can go short with stop-loss be the close above top band and with momentum be positive.
For LONG == If the candles are above the Band for Trend Recognition and ADX-DI Trend Identifier is growing and if the BUY SIGNAL comes one can go Long with stop-loss be the close below lower band and with momentum be negative.
CAUTION!! : There will be false buy / sell signals also, where user have to verify with the other two indicators, for confirmation.
TARGET in any call = If the trend is up and buy signal comes then target may be trailed till next signal or close below band and vice versa for sell side.
USER OPTIONS : Choice of turning on / off the three indicators.
VISUAL CHECKS - The user could manually validate the back test results on various assets they would like to use this strategy on before putting it live.
USAGE MARKETS : Index Trading / Equities and also well with Commodities and Currencies.
TIME FRAME : Timeframe maybe any and as the user likes, still it works well with 5 min for less signals.
SETTING THE ALERTS : - Buy and Sell Signal alerts are advisable.
HOW TO GET ACCESS
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FEEDBACK
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DISCLAIMER.
I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISOR. THESE IDEAS ARE NOT ADVICE AND ARE FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES ONLY. ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
Utmost Care is taken to implement the suggestions of users and also tried to keep the chart neat and clean.
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Remember Rules Label - incl. Text Function with different colorsHi BIG PLAYERS
Each of us makes mistakes and exceptions confirm the rule.
However, if you disregard the rules of trading, you lose your money - without any ifs and buts!
I have therefore created a reminder label for myself, which trading approaches I always want to stick to. These rules serve me as a guideline when I should trade.
Through the permanent reminder I set myself the goal of not trading too early and impatiently. The biggest problem of all traders is overtrading: the constant swaying back and forth between greed and fear. This must always be kept in mind. Because trading is in principle very simple: stick to your own rules. Keep a logbook and for my sake, record every trade as a screenshot in a PowerPoint presentation. Then you can see your mistakes in the past trades and recognize your background, why loss trades have arisen - you can also determine profit trades: As a rule, profits arise when you strictly adhere to your trading rules.
If you compare a company with a trader, then it is generally a similar procedure.
company view
a company plans its annual development with budget and forecast.
a company compares monthly between actual values and plan values and draws conclusions from the differences.
trader view
a trader should handle and plan his trade with all rules.
a trader should compare the result after the trade with the planned trade and discuss conclusions from possible differences.
I hope I could help other traders with this.
Kind regards
NXT2017
Big Move WarningThis script shows plots a warning on the chat when the tick increase is more than the configures value.
It considers the highest and lowest value of each candle.
The following warnings are shown:
"RISE" - the increase is more than the configures value
"BIGRISE" - the increase over the last 3 ticks is more than 2x the configured value
"DIP" - the decrease is more than the configures value
"BIGDIP" - the decrease over the last 3 ticks iscmore than 2x the configured value
BearBull OrderBlock ColourSchemeThis is a simple label type indicator to help assist in creating a colour scheme for orderblocks which are created using technical analysis and the rectangle tool on TradingView.
It has a dark mode and a light mode. By default it is set for black backgrounds, if you have a white background, go into it's settings and untick the dark mode.
It has instructions for timeframes and colours to use.
It will default show to the right of current price, depending on zoom scale and timeframe, is how far away/close.
it is based around ROYGBIV colours.
CC - ATP (Auto-Trendline Projection)I created this script with a simple goal in mind: Automatically plot trend-lines for a given interval with a resolution that fits the period chosen.
To accomplish this I used a combination of the following:
Ichimoku Spans and Ichimoku Span Width.
ATR and standard deviation from the ATR of the Ichimoku width.
Rolling MACD with directional RSI for coloration based on acceleration.
I then combined all of these pieces of data into a single label and line plotter, so that you can see the assumed trend-lines for the current period based on the interval selected. It attempts to avoid using look-ahead logic by resolving using security, and plotting based on the suggested methodologies.
Inputs:
n (this must be the smallest number). - This is usually 7,14 or 26 depending on the resolution you're going for.
m (must be m > n and m < o). - This is usually something close to 14,26 or 52.
o (must be o > m and o < p). - This is usually something close to 26,52 or 180.
p (must be p > o). - This is usually just o * 2 or 52, 180 or 360.
Show historical data - Keeps some of the lagging trend-lines at intervals of m, o and p.
Precision - The decimal precision to round to, useful if you need this for BTC or penny stocks.
Common Inputs I use:
n=7, m=14, o=26, p=52
n=14, m=26, o=52, p=180
n=26, m=52, o=180, p=360
You can use any numbers, but roughly you want:
m = n*2, o = m*2, p = o*2.
The labels contain the following information:
Expected Support/Resistance levels
The first level is assumed to be heading to the second level.
For instance, if you have S1 down to R2, that means a support is likely to become a resist.
If you have, instead, R1 up to R2 that means the resistance is moving up, but is still resist.
S1 down to S2 is similar in that it means the support level is moving lower but is still sup.
R1 up to S2 is the one that you want to look for as it indicates potential swings.
More-overly, R1-->S2 or S1-->R1 indicate pivotal moments.
MACD / RSI for the given period.
Pretty simple, it's given to the number of decimal places offered by the inputs.
Price Targets.
If it's above the price target area, that means the swing already probably happened.
If it's in the price target area, you're at a pivotal moment; it could go up or down.
If you're below the price target area, watch for catalysts that force price target entry.
WARNING:
Please note, all of this is trend analysis and can be completely demolished in an instant by a catalyst. If there is a huge retracement event, you MUST WAIT A MINIMUM OF THE INPUT PERIOD OF TIME FOR THE STOCK TO SETTLE. If you have a retracement within n-m periods for instance, the short data will be inaccurate. If you have a retracement from m-o the mid data may be inaccurate until it triggers retracement. Same with o-p on the long level. The higher numbers you use, the less reactive the script, but the more historical data it will consume. For instance high numbers may be good for amazon, so you have less reaction to big dips, as you are not afraid because it is a strong company. While this is good on strong companies, it is suicidal for unknown ones.
DISCLAIMER:
I do NOT state anywhere that the data provided by this indicator is valid, forward looking, or guaranteed. If you make a trade based on this indicator I am in no way responsible for the outcome. All trades should be backed by personal due diligence and not rely directly on the indicators of others, as they may contain unfound bugs, incorrect math or look-ahead logic that is potentially dangerous. One final disclaimer, I am a programmer at heart, and am new to this field of study. While I have found a group of supportive friends, do realize I have been at this for less time than most others, more notably I started on 8/16/2020. Please shower me with constructive criticism and other thoughts you have.
Please take this script and view it as a learning experience not a tool for money as of this moment, if you have further questions about me or my scripts, please feel free to message me.
Label with Trading Idea - ExampleThis is just simple trading idea draw into chart using labels and lines.
Please use it as educational purpose and you are free to modify any part of the script.
Semoga Terhibur.