Next Moon Phases 2025Next Moon Phases 2025
This custom indicator marks both past and future moon phases with vertical lines on your chart, providing a unique way to incorporate lunar cycles into your trading strategy.
This indicator is best used on the Daily timeframe. The lunar cycle is most effective when viewed in daily bars, providing the clearest correlation between moon phases and market trends.
Key Features:
Past Moon Phases (2016–2024): Marks the key lunar phases—New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter—with vertical lines on the chart. Perfect for backtesting and analyzing the historical relationship between moon phases and market movements.
Future Moon Phases (2025): Unlike most indicators, this tool also projects upcoming moon phases for 2025, allowing you to plan ahead and anticipate potential market reactions based on future lunar events.
Adjustable Visibility: Customize which moon phases are displayed by toggling the visibility of each phase (New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter) with a simple control.
Why Moon Phases Matter in Trading:
Many traders believe that the lunar cycle can influence market sentiment and behavior. For example:
New Moon is often associated with new beginnings and potential market reversals.
Full Moon is thought to bring increased volatility and market climaxes.
First Quarter and Last Quarter may indicate periods of consolidation or momentum shifts.
By including both past and future moon phases, this indicator allows you to examine historical data while also planning for upcoming lunar events, giving you a strategic edge for both short-term and long-term trading decisions.
Moon
Symbol Searcher [EmuMoon]Introducing the EmuMoon 'Symbol Searcher'. Your go-to tool for quickly comparing and discovering the best coins/symbols to trade.
With this nifty tool, you can easily search and compare 40+ different coins/symbols simultaneously to find the most volatile ones, while also identifying coins that are already correlated to the ones you're trading. That way, you can diversify your portfolio and avoid putting all your eggs in one basket.🧺🐣
The Symbol Searcher lets you sort by volatility, correlation and weighted combinations of both. You can even input your own coins/symbols to see how they stack up. It's a fun way to explore the crypto/trading market and find new opportunities.
You can also add the 'Symbol Searcher' to the chart multiple times to display even more symbols. This works excellent with the other DCA Tools that are Advanced!
Features
The EmuMoon 'Symbol Searcher' has a number of features, including:
• Optimal Coin Selection - The 'Top Picks' Table automatically populates with coins/symbols exhibiting the most desirable values that are well suited to trading.
• 'Sort By' Drop-Down - Explore a wide range of sorting options to discover coins/symbols that align with your target goals and preferences.
• Lookback Duration - Small or broad, you can specify the quantity of bars/candles that are used when performing internal calculations.
• Customisable View - Choose the Quantity of Pairs to Compare and also separately choose the Quantity of Pairs to Display.
• Real-Time Data - Receive up-to-the-minute data on coins/symbols, pick any time frame interval to make informed and timely choices.
• Quick & Easy - You can search, compare and analyse a wide range of coins with speed and convenience and no complex setup.
• Default Pairs - Carefully selected from Binance USDT Spot, the top 40 pairs with a 'Maximum Supply' based on the highest statistics at the time of creating. Add your own at any time.
• Connectivity - Use on the go, on any device. Settings menu and display tables have been optimized to look great on Mobile as well as PC, Browser, App, Laptop, Mobile, Tablet etc.
• Fast Loading - Streamlined array/table structure means enhanced script compile times, significantly improving script compiling times and timeout errors.
Settings
• Show Main Table - Show or hide the main coin selection table.
• Display X Pairs - Choose how many pairs to display.
• Compare X Pairs - Choose how many pairs to compare.
• Lookback - Choose the quantity of bars/candles to be used for the Correlation and Volatility calculations.
• Sort By - Choose how the main table is sorted.
• Show Top Picks Table - Show or hide the Top Picks Table.
• + Corr X Vol - Choose the quantity of High Correlation + High Volatility coins to show on the Top Picks Table.
• - Corr X Vol - Choose the quantity of Low Correlation + High Volatility coins to show on the Top Picks Table.
• o Corr X Vol - Choose the quantity of Neutral Correlation + High Volatility coins to show on the Top Picks Table.
• Symbol Input 1 - To check for correlation, the script utilizes coin slot number 1 as a reference, comparing it against all the coins numbered 2~40.
• Symbol Inputs 2~40 - Customize the coin inputs (2~40) according to your preference.
• Table Position - Adjust location of table plotted on chart. You can also add the 'Symbol Searcher' to the chart multiple times to display even more symbols. 🎉
• Info & Help - Some great information about the script and its features
• Text Size - Whether you are on PC, App, or Tablet, you can adjust the view to fit your device.
Usage
While statistics provide valuable insights, they should not be solely relied upon as an indicator of future results. This script serves as a tool traders can utilise to help gain an overview of the market landscape, and quickly compare and identify potential opportunities, enhancing their decision-making process. To use the indicator, simply input your chosen coins/symbols or use the defaults, select the quantity you want to compare, choose a sorting option, you can also generate a Top Picks list based on the highest performing values by using the +/-/o Corr X Vol quantity selections.
Astro UniversaleSolar Eclipses (Annular, Partial, Total), Lunar Eclipses (Penumbral, Partial, Total), Venus (including shadow periods), Moon Phases, Apogees, Perigees, and the North Node from 2013 to 2024... The dates might vary by one day depending on your location because of differences in time zones.
Astro: Planetary Channel LinesPlanetary Channel Lines is an approach to financial astrology that involves using the positions of the planets to predict trends and patterns in the stock market. The idea behind planetary lines is that the positions of the planets in the sky at the time of a market event can significantly influence that event.
The planetary lines approach involves mapping the planets' positions onto a stock market graph, with each planet's position representing a specific line. These lines are thought to indicate areas of support and resistance, as well as potential turning points in the market.
This indicator includes geocentric/heliocentric planetary lines on the chart for up to two planets, price scaling & vertical offset, retrograde highlighting, and aspect recognition with customizable precision.
Astro: Celestial CoordinatesCelestial coordinates are a system of measurements used in astronomy and astrology to describe the positions of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and constellations. There are several different celestial coordinates, including right ascension (RA), longitude, latitude, declination, and altitude. Each coordinate has its own astronomical or astrological significance, as outlined below:
Right ascension (RA) is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky along the celestial equator. It is measured in hours, minutes, and seconds and is analogous to longitude on Earth. RA is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it allows astronomers and astrologers to accurately locate celestial objects in the sky.
Longitude is a coordinate used to describe the position of a planet or other object in its orbit around the Sun. It is measured in degrees and is significant in astronomy because it allows astronomers to accurately predict the positions of planets and other objects in the solar system.
Latitude is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky relative to the celestial equator. It is measured in degrees and is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it helps astronomers and astrologers to determine the positions of celestial objects in the sky.
Declination is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky relative to the celestial equator, similar to latitude but measured in degrees north or south of the celestial equator. It is significant in astronomy because it allows astronomers to accurately locate objects in the sky.
Altitude is a coordinate used to describe the height of an object above the horizon. It is measured in degrees and is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it allows astronomers and astrologers to determine when objects will be visible in the sky and at what angle.
In astrology, celestial coordinates are used to create maps of the positions of celestial objects. This indicator plots the corresponding celestial coordinate
values for each planet, moon, or sun and labels key turning (pivot) points with a date (& optional time). Hover over labels for additional information.
Astro: Planetary SpeedPlanetary speed refers to the rate at which a planet moves along its orbit around the Sun. The speed of a planet can vary depending on its distance from the Sun, and is generally fastest at the point in its orbit where it is closest to the Sun (perihelion) and slowest at the point where it is farthest from the Sun (aphelion).
The significance of planetary speeds lies in their astrological interpretation. In astrology, the speed of a planet is thought to influence its energy and influence earthly affairs. Fast-moving planets, such as Mercury and Venus, are believed to have a more immediate and fleeting influence, while slower-moving planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are thought to have a more long-lasting and significant impact.
Astrologers use the speed of the planets, along with their positions, aspects, and other factors, to interpret their influence. By understanding the energy and symbolism associated with each planet, astrologers can provide insight and guidance to individuals seeking a greater understanding.
Astro: Solar SystemA bird's eye view model of the solar system is a simplified representation of our planetary system as seen from above. It can be thought of as a two-dimensional map of the solar system, in which the planets are shown in their approximate heliocentric longitudinal positions relative to the Sun and each other.
In this model, the Sun is shown as a large, central emoji, with the planets arranged in orbits around it. The inner planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - are located close to the Sun and inside the asteroid belt, while the outer planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto- are located farther out.
In a bird's eye view model, some of the details of the solar system are necessarily left out or simplified. For example, the distances between the planets are not to scale, and the orbits are shown as perfect circles rather than the elliptical shapes they actually are. Nonetheless, this model can provide a useful visual real-time representation of the relative heliocentric longitudinal positions (aspects) of the planets in our solar system.
🏅 Shoutout to @LuxAlgo for the circle code!
Astro: Planetary Aspect TableIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This chart overlay displays a real-time table of current interplanetary aspects for all AstroLib celestial body combinations.
Astro: Planetary Aspect DatesIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This chart overlay is a simple companion indicator that highlights aspect dates for the following oscillator:
Astro: Planetary AspectsIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This oscillator plots the current geocentric/heliocentric aspect for up to two planets and features a customizable precision of degree (up to +/- 15 degrees) for each aspect.
AstroLibLibrary "AstroLib", or Astro Library, is a collection of public Pinescript functions & calculations for use in astrology & astronomy indicators. Unless noted otherwise, this library was written jointly by @badsector666 and @BarefootJoey.
Library "AstroLib"
t_(txt)
Parameters:
txt (string)
JDNv2(t, withFraction)
Parameters:
t (float)
withFraction (bool)
J2K(t)
Parameters:
t (float)
J2KtoUnix(TimeInJDN)
Parameters:
TimeInJDN (float)
atan2(y, x)
Parameters:
y (float)
x (float)
DegSin(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegCos(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegTan(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegArcsin(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegArccos(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegArctan(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
DegAtan2(y, x)
Parameters:
y (float)
x (float)
range2pi(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
range360(x)
Parameters:
x (float)
gst(days)
Parameters:
days (float)
DegDecimal(Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)
Parameters:
Degrees (float)
Minutes (float)
Seconds (float)
Rectangular(R, theta, phi, Index)
Parameters:
R (float)
theta (float)
phi (float)
Index (float)
rLength(x, y, z)
Parameters:
x (float)
y (float)
z (float)
spherical(x, y, z, Index)
Parameters:
x (float)
y (float)
z (float)
Index (float)
obliquity(d)
Parameters:
d (float)
requatorial(x, y, z, d, Index)
Parameters:
x (float)
y (float)
z (float)
d (float)
Index (float)
recliptic(x, y, z, d, Index)
Parameters:
x (float)
y (float)
z (float)
d (float)
Index (float)
sequatorial(R, theta, phi, d, Index)
Parameters:
R (float)
theta (float)
phi (float)
d (float)
Index (float)
secliptic(R, theta, phi, d, Index)
Parameters:
R (float)
theta (float)
phi (float)
d (float)
Index (float)
precess(d1, d2, DEC, RA, Index, ddec, dra)
Parameters:
d1 (float)
d2 (float)
DEC (float)
RA (float)
Index (float)
ddec (float)
dra (float)
riset(J2000, DEC, RA, GLat, GLong, Index)
Parameters:
J2000 (float)
DEC (float)
RA (float)
GLat (float)
GLong (float)
Index (float)
ssun(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
rsun(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
sun(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
SunLongitude(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
Sunrise(J2000, GLat, GLong, Index, altitudex)
Parameters:
J2000 (float)
GLat (float)
GLong (float)
Index (float)
altitudex (float)
smoon(dx, Index)
Parameters:
dx (float)
Index (float)
rmoon(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
tmoon(d, GLat, GLong, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
GLat (float)
GLong (float)
Index (float)
moon(d, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Index (float)
Element(d, pnum)
Parameters:
d (float)
pnum (int)
kepler(m, ecc, eps)
Parameters:
m (float)
ecc (float)
eps (float)
rplanet(d, pnumber, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
pnumber (int)
Index (float)
planet(d, pnumber, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
pnumber (int)
Index (float)
altaz(d, DEC, RA, GLat, GLong, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
DEC (float)
RA (float)
GLat (float)
GLong (float)
Index (float)
prise(d, P, GLat, GLong, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
P (int)
GLat (float)
GLong (float)
Index (float)
MoonSize(d)
Parameters:
d (float)
Refraction(Temperature_C, Atmospheric_Pressure_mBar, Altitude_Deg)
Parameters:
Temperature_C (float)
Atmospheric_Pressure_mBar (float)
Altitude_Deg (float)
MoonRise(d, Longitude, Latitude, Index)
Parameters:
d (float)
Longitude (float)
Latitude (float)
Index (float)
f_to_sec(dec)
Parameters:
dec (float)
f_to_time(sec)
Parameters:
sec (float)
deg_to_time(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
toDMS(coordinate)
Parameters:
coordinate (float)
convertDMS(lat, lng)
Parameters:
lat (float)
lng (float)
convlatdec(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
PlanetName(pnum)
Parameters:
pnum (int)
PlanetNameV(pnum)
Parameters:
pnum (int)
PlanetSign(pnum)
Parameters:
pnum (int)
PlanetColor(pnum)
Parameters:
pnum (int)
zodiaccolor(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degsign(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degsignf(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degnash(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degname(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
retrogradesym(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspsign(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspname(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspfull(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspfullV2(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspnameV2(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degtolowest180(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
degaspfullapproach(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
virinchiaspectcol(deg, bull_col, bear_col)
Parameters:
deg (float)
bull_col (color)
bear_col (color)
virinchiaspectemo(deg, bull_emo, bear_emo)
Parameters:
deg (float)
bull_emo (string)
bear_emo (string)
aspectfastsigndeg(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
aspectfastfull(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
aspectslowfull(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
aspectslowsigndeg(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
aspectslowsign(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
aspectsignprecision(deg, precision)
Parameters:
deg (float)
precision (int)
aspectsignprecisionV2(deg, precision)
Parameters:
deg (float)
precision (float)
aspectsignprecisionV2ext(deg, precision)
Parameters:
deg (float)
precision (float)
IPaspectsignprecision(planet1, planet2, precision)
Parameters:
planet1 (float)
planet2 (float)
precision (float)
IPaspectsignprecisionFull(planet1, planet2, precision)
Parameters:
planet1 (float)
planet2 (float)
precision (float)
IPaspectlineprecision(planet1, planet2, precision, style, width)
Parameters:
planet1 (float)
planet2 (float)
precision (float)
style (string)
width (int)
rDeg(deg)
Parameters:
deg (float)
AngToCirc(angle)
Parameters:
angle (float)
AngToCirc180(angle)
Parameters:
angle (float)
sidereal(deg, sidereal)
Parameters:
deg (float)
sidereal (bool)
J2000(JDN)
Parameters:
JDN (float)
JDN(t, d, tz)
Parameters:
t (float)
d (float)
tz (float)
getsun(index, day, dayr, latitude, longitude, tz)
Parameters:
index (int)
day (float)
dayr (float)
latitude (float)
longitude (float)
tz (float)
getmoon(index, day, dayr, latitude, longitude)
Parameters:
index (int)
day (float)
dayr (float)
latitude (float)
longitude (float)
getplanet(planet, index, day, dayr, latitude, longitude, tz)
Parameters:
planet (int)
index (int)
day (float)
dayr (float)
latitude (float)
longitude (float)
tz (float)
Moon Phases + Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly & Yearly Breaks█ Moon Phases
From LuxAlgo description.
Trading moon phases has become quite popular among traders, believing that there exists a relationship between moon phases and market movements.
This strategy is based on an estimate of moon phases with the possibility to use different methods to determine long/short positions based on moon phases.
Note that we assume moon phases are perfectly periodic with a cycle of 29.530588853 days (which is not realistically the case), as such there exists a difference between the detected moon phases by the strategy and the ones you would see. This difference becomes less important when using higher timeframes.
█ Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly & Yearly Breaks
This indicator marks the start of the selected periods with a vertical line that help with identifying cycles.
It allows to enable or disable independently the daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly session breaks.
This script is based on LuxAlgo and kaushi / icostan scripts.
Moon Phases Strategy
Year/Quarter/Month/Week/Day breaks
Month/week breaks
Moon Phases Strategy with CCI EXTRIME TPHELLO TO ALL ASTROLGY TRADING LOVERS
***im not a native english speaker and im not going to google translte it so soory for mastakes ****
this is an amzing script of moon cycle strategy
for long -
price need to be above MA
it will buy in full moon and will sell at new moon
i added an extrime CCI TP that if cci is over bought above 200 line it will close position- it cant be edited out so enjoy it.
for short-
price need to be below MA
it will short when new moon and buy back when fullmoon
i added an extrime CCI tp that if cci is oversold under -200 line it will close position - it cant be edited out so enjoy it.
just edit the new moon Reference date by your UTC TIME!!! ׂ( GOOGLE 'NEW MOON DATE')
לכל אוהבי האסטרולוגיה ומסחר בכוכבים
סקריפט פשוט מעולה!
ללונג- האסטרטגיה קונה כאשר המחיר מעל הממוצע ויש ירח מלא-היא מוכרת כאשר יש ירח חדש או כאשרס.ס.י חוצה את קו ה200
בשורט היא עושה ההפך ומוכרת כאשר יש ירח חדש והמחיר מתחת לממוצע-היא סוגרת את הפוזציה כאשר יש ירח מלא או כאשר ס.ס.י חוצה מטה את רמת המינוס 200
אנא ערכו את התאריך רפרנס לירח לפי אזור הזמן שלכם חפשו בגוגל ''תאריך ירח חדש'.
BACKTEST RETURNS SOOOOOO GOOOOD !
הבאק טסטים חוזרים מושלמים
trade with the stars and rip markets
Moon Phase , Eclipse & 4 SeasonsHi Traders,
This script is a little bit different than the others Moon Phase scripts, added Moon Eclipse and 4 Seasons..
The objectives of this script:
1. you can see the Moon Phase schedule at certain periods (you can double check it in mooncalendar.astro-seek.com)
2. you can see the correlation between the Moon Phase and market reaction
3. you can see the correlation between the Moon Eclipse and market reaction
4. you can see the correlation between the 4 Seasons and market reaction
Those Dates are the Moon Phase (history & future), so when the Moon Phase arrived, we can forecast the turning or swinghigh/low in the market (cryptos, stocks, commoditties & indexes), the turning or swinghigh/low is +/- 1 day.
Those lines are just a simply vertical lines that can help us backtest easily, hopefully we can take profit from this Moon Phase..
New Moon & Full Moon
New Moon
Full Moon
Moon Eclipse
4 Seasons (Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Autumn Equinox, Winter Solstice)
Moon Launch Alerts Template [Indicator]I created this indicator/study script because i ran into the issue that the same Alerts would fire multiple times. For example it would trigger a Long signal when already being in a Long. I guess there would be no issue with a very basic strategy but with a larger script and many variables, it seemed to create complications.
This is resolved by a TradingLine oscillator and only when it switches to a new and different position from previous, will it trigger an Alert.
If you are in a Long and it signals Long again, then this is seen as a "Continuation Long" in the Alerts settings. You can use this condition to add to your existing position (Optional). Continuation signals are plotted as bright green/red dots.
You will notice there's an option to uncheck "Trade Shorts" and "Trade Exits" signals.
Lets say you choose not to trade Short and Exits, then your Long would only Exit once a Short signal is detected.
This could prove useful for Back-testing purposes.
This quick example script uses the EMA 10, EMA 200, emaPlus1Atr and emaMinus1Atr.
To use in your script, you will need to modify and add your own BUY/SELL/EXIT signals in the box where it says:
//// INPUT YOUR BUY/SELL/EXIT SIGNALS HERE: ////
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
Hope someone will find this useful, or even just as an additional visual confirmation for your own trading strategy and script.
ORB Moon Planetary Aspect
Moon is a very fascinating celestial body which is referred in Astrology as a planet.
The effect of the moon on earth is proven when we see it's affect on the tides.
The moon also represents the mind, which also makes it an interesting barometer of human thought.
The moon being the nearest and smallest 'planet', affects stock prices often causing short term trend changes. This indicator allows you to plot various aspects of the moon in relation to Nodes, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Of the various combinations, the Aspects of the Moon with the Lunar nodes(also called Rahu-Ketu) are used by Financial astrologers in trading in a big way. Lunar Nodes are one of the most versatile points in Zodiac which affect stock prices. In the short term trading space, Lunar Nodes in aspects with the Moon often indicated short term trend change and volatility (+/- 1 trading day).
A lunar node is either of the two orbital nodes of the Moon, that is, the two points at which the orbit of the Moon intersects the ecliptic. The ascending (or north) node is where the Moon moves into the northern ecliptic hemisphere, while the descending (or south) node is where the Moon enters the southern ecliptic hemisphere.
You can apply the indicator on the indexes or stocks to find out the best combination which works. Use the Daily TF.
This indicator also plots the Full moon and the New Moon on the charts.
You can also set alerts reminding you of upcoming combinations.
Due to TradingView restrictions plotting is possible only for the period 2020 to 2023 in this indicator.
Moon Phases Strategy [LuxAlgo]Trading moon phases has become quite popular among traders, believing that there exists a relationship between moon phases and market movements. This strategy is based on an estimate of moon phases with the possibility to use different methods to determine long/short positions based on moon phases.
Note that we assume moon phases are perfectly periodic with a cycle of 29.530588853 days (which is not realistically the case), as such there exists a difference between the detected moon phases by the strategy and the ones you would see. This difference becomes less important when using higher timeframes.
Settings
New Moon Reference Date: Date of a new moon to be used as starting point for the cycle calculation. Buy: Determine the condition to be used to open a long position Sell: Determine the condition to be used to open a short position
Description
The strategy can use different buy/sell conditions, these are determined in the Buy/Sell settings drop-down menu.
By default, the strategy goes long on a new moon and short on a full moon. This setup is common since full moons are said to be related to depressed mood. However, it is possible to use inverse conditions.
Users can also go long on higher moons (new moons or full moons occurring at a price that is higher than the previous one when a new/full moon occurred) and short on lower moons, this would return a trend following strategy, using the inverse conditions (buy lower moons/sell higher moons) would return a contrarian strategy.
The above chart displays the strategy using default conditions.
The above chart displays the strategy of going long on a higher moon and selling on a lower moon.
Quick Summary
We provide a quick summary of the strategy using default conditions (buy on a new moon, sell on a full moon) on various tickers using the 4h timeframe (note that using a lower timeframe would return a backtest executing a lower number of trades).
Constant position sizing is used and no frictional costs are considered.
BTCUSD
The moon phases strategy has been regularly tested with BTCUSD, with traders highlighting how moon phases tend to occur during tops/bottoms. We test the strategy from 2019-01-06 00:00.
Net Profit: $68544.86 Closed Trades : 67 % Profitability : 50.75 Max Drawdown : $18541.24 Max
TSLA
The strategy is tested from 2011-01-04 14:30
Net profit: $349.17 Closed Trades : 265 % Profitability : 54.34 Max Drawdown : $262.72
EURUSD
The strategy is tested from 2018-01-16 14:00.
Net profit: $-0.18 Closed Trades : 91 % Profitability : 50.55 Max Drawdown : 0.36
supertrend strategyHI,
today I have finished to study another strategy, this time I have done a supertrend with a positive backtest untill 2015 in ETH / BTC pair.
It is very simple to understand and there are only 4 parameters:
The first 2 parameters are about supertrend u can change it as u want.
The last 2 parameters are about trailing stop and target profit, personally I use target 9.6% and trail 8%.
That's all, this is a very simple and profittable strategy.
My personal setting are 4,7,8,9.6
For info write me in private
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Financial Astrology Moon-Vesta Longitude AngleMoon-Vesta indicator show the angular distance in longitude between Moon and Vesta (asteroid) and labels the angles that represent the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points. In financial astrology, Vesta rules the creative energy, aspirations, goals and security business. The Moon is the strengthen/weakening emotion that inspire you to invest in securities to accomplish your aspirations.
For any Moon aspects indicator we recommend to use 1H or 2H resolution to locate the exact aspect angle, this is because Moon moves very fast at average of 13 degrees per day.
Due to the limited UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) support of classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom subset to represent the aspects:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)
⧄ = 90 degrees angle (square)
⨹ = 120 degrees angle (trine)
⧇ = 135 degrees angle (sesqui-square)
◭ = 150 degrees angle (quincunx or inconjunct)
⚇ = 180 degrees angle (opposition)
Note: The Moon-Vesta longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.
Financial Astrology Moon-Ceres Longitude AngleMoon-Ceres indicator show the angular distance in longitude between Moon and Ceres (dwarf planet) and labels the angles that represent the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points. In financial astrology, Ceres rules growing, nutrition, food, farming and prosperity. The Moon is the strengthen/weakening emotion that trigger the desire of prosperity and grow your investment.
For any Moon aspects indicator we recommend to use 1H or 2H resolution to locate the exact aspect angle, this is because Moon moves very fast at average of 13 degrees per day.
Due to the limited UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) support of classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom subset to represent the aspects:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)
⧄ = 90 degrees angle (square)
⨹ = 120 degrees angle (trine)
⧇ = 135 degrees angle (sesqui-square)
◭ = 150 degrees angle (quincunx or inconjunct)
⚇ = 180 degrees angle (opposition)
Note: The Moon-Ceres longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.
Financial Astrology Moon Helio SpeedThis indicator provides Moon heliocentric speed. In Financial Astrology is said that planets above average speed produce fast effect (more volatility) and planets below average speed produce sustained effect, this is because at fastest speed the duration of astrological aspects will be shorter. However, we are creating this heliocentric indicators for all planets daily speed in order to help researchers to perform exploratory analysis and determine their own trading rules.
Note: The Moon heliocentric speed indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.
Financial Astrology Moon-Neptune Longitude AngleMoon-Neptune indicator show the angular distance in longitude between Moon and Neptune and labels the angles that represent the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points. In financial astrology, Neptune rules confusion, imagination, waste, crime, intuition, occult, scandal, illusion and dreams. The Moon is the strengthen/weakening emotion that trigger the illusion of unlimited growth and unrealistic expectations, in other words, pyramidal scams and market bubbles.
For any Moon aspects indicator we recommend to use 1H or 2H resolution to locate the exact aspect angle, this is because Moon moves very fast at average of 13 degrees per day.
Due to the limited UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) support of classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom subset to represent the aspects:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)
⧄ = 90 degrees angle (square)
⨹ = 120 degrees angle (trine)
⧇ = 135 degrees angle (sesqui-square)
◭ = 150 degrees angle (quincunx or inconjunct)
⚇ = 180 degrees angle (opposition)
Note: The Moon-Neptune longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.
Financial Astrology Moon-Uranus Longitude AngleMoon-Uranus indicator show the angular distance in longitude between Moon and Uranus and labels the angles that represent the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points. In financial astrology, Uranus rules change, innovation, disruption, inventions, revolutions and technology. The Moon is the strengthen/weakening emotion that trigger the desire to change and invest in revolutionary industries / ideas.
For any Moon aspects indicator we recommend to use 1H or 2H resolution to locate the exact aspect angle, this is because Moon moves very fast at average of 13 degrees per day.
Due to the limited UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) support of classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom subset to represent the aspects:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)
⧄ = 90 degrees angle (square)
⨹ = 120 degrees angle (trine)
⧇ = 135 degrees angle (sesqui-square)
◭ = 150 degrees angle (quincunx or inconjunct)
⚇ = 180 degrees angle (opposition)
Note: The Moon-Uranus longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.