Quick Shot[ChartPrime]This indicator plots green and red dots when the trend changes based on a moving average slope. The curved line aims to exponentially increase the slope of the moving average based on the slope at the time of the dots origination as the bars progress. Once the curved line makes contact with the price action, an x shape will be plotted to signify an exit signal.
This indicator is best used in confluence with other indicators in order to develop a reliable strategy.
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5-8-13 EMA Strategy5-8-13 EMA Strategy Indicator
This indicator leverages three Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) with periods of 5, 8, and 13 to identify trend direction and generate actionable trading signals for options, stocks, or other markets. Based on Fibonacci-inspired lengths, the strategy uses the fast-reacting 5 EMA, the smoothing 8 EMA, and the trend-setting 13 EMA to spot momentum shifts.
How It Works:
Buy Call Signal: Triggers when the 5 EMA crosses above the 8 EMA, signaling bullish momentum. Optionally, confirmation requires the candle to close above the 5 EMA with all EMAs stacked bullishly (5 > 8 > 13).
Buy Put Signal: Triggers when the 5 EMA crosses below the 8 EMA, indicating bearish momentum. Confirmation can require a close below the 5 EMA with a bearish stack (5 < 8 < 13).
Signals appear as "Buy Call" (green label below the bar) or "Buy Put" (red label above the bar).
Features:
Customizable signal modes: "Crossover Only" for faster triggers or "Crossover + Close Confirmation" for stricter entries.
Toggle signals on/off via settings.
Visual EMAs (blue 5, orange 8, red 13) overlay the chart for easy trend tracking.
Alert conditions for real-time notifications.
Best Use:
Ideal for day trading on shorter timeframes (e.g., 5-minute charts) or swing trading on longer ones (e.g., 15-minute). Works best in trending markets; pair with additional filters like volume or support/resistance to reduce noise in choppy conditions.
Grim SlashOverview:
The Touch Previous Candle Strategy is a simple yet effective trading approach designed for the 1-hour chart. It focuses on price action by placing trades when the current candle interacts with key levels from the previous candle. The strategy is fully automated and includes risk management with take profit and stop loss levels.
Entry Conditions:
Buy Signal: A buy order is triggered when the low of the current candle touches or drops below the previous candle's closing price.
Sell Signal: A position is closed when the high of the current candle reaches or exceeds the previous candle's highest price.
Risk Management:
Take Profit: The trade is exited automatically when the price increases by 15% from the entry point.
Stop Loss: A stop loss is set at 5% below the entry price to minimize risk.
Best Use Cases:
Works well in volatile markets where price frequently tests previous levels.
Suitable for traders who prefer price-action-based strategies over indicators.
Can be optimized for different assets or timeframes based on market behavior.
EMA Buy/Sell Signals//@version=5
indicator("EMA Buy/Sell Signals", overlay=true)
// Calculate the 20-period EMA on the 1-hour chart
ema20 = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "60", ta.ema(close, 20))
// Calculate the 10-period EMA on the 3-minute chart
ema10 = ta.ema(close, 10)
// Determine the bias based on the 1-hour chart
var float bias = na
if (ema20 != na)
bias := close > ema20 ? 1 : -1
// Identify entry signals on the 3-minute chart
longCondition = (bias == 1) and ta.crossover(close, ema10)
shortCondition = (bias == -1) and ta.crossunder(close, ema10)
// Plot signals on the chart
plotshape(series=longCondition, location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="Buy")
plotshape(series=shortCondition, location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="Sell")
// Plot EMA lines on the chart
plot(ema20, title="EMA 20", color=color.blue)
plot(ema10, title="EMA 10", color=color.orange)
CMP vs ATH PercentageThis indicator helps traders and investors track how the current market price (CMP) compares to the all-time high (ATH) price of an asset. It calculates the percentage difference between the CMP and ATH and displays it visually on the chart. A label is placed on the latest bar, showing key information like:
ATH (All-Time High Price)
CMP (Current Market Price)
Percentage Comparison (CMP as a percentage of ATH)
Additionally, the indicator plots a horizontal line at the ATH level to provide a clear visual reference for the price history.
Use Cases:
Identify price levels relative to historical highs.
Gauge whether the price is nearing or far from its ATH.
Quickly assess how much the price has recovered or declined from the ATH.
Customization:
You can modify the label's style, color, or text formatting according to your preferences. This indicator is useful for long-term analysis, especially when tracking stocks, indices, or other financial instruments on a weekly timeframe.
Note:
This indicator is designed to work on higher timeframes (e.g., daily or weekly) where ATH levels are more meaningful.
Key Levels Theory with Boxes v3Key Levels Theory with Boxes
This script helps traders visualize important price levels and mark them with lines and boxes on a chart. The lines represent key whole number levels, and the boxes give you a visual reference to see how price interacts with these levels. This tool can be used to track support/resistance areas and anticipate price movement based on round numbers.
Key Functions:
Lines:
The script draws horizontal lines at key price levels (e.g., 2850, 2855, 2860, etc.) starting from a defined "start level."
The lines are dashed by default and their appearance can be customized (color, style, width).
Boxes:
For each level, a box is drawn above and below the line.
The size of the box is fixed (1.5 units above and below the level) and it can be customized to any other interval.
The box is filled with a green color by default, with 5% opacity, so it doesn’t overpower the chart but still provides a visual reference.
Customizable Inputs:
Start Level: The starting price level from which all other levels will be calculated (e.g., 2850).
Number of Levels: How many levels of lines and boxes you want to display (e.g., 6 levels).
Box Interval: The distance above and below each level to define the size of the boxes (default is 1.5).
Line Style: The appearance of the lines (solid, dotted, or dashed).
Line Color: The color of the lines (default is white).
Line Width: The width of the lines (default is set to 0 for a cleaner look).
Box Color: The color of the boxes (default is green with 5% opacity).
What Does It Do?
Visualizes price levels: The script plots key price levels and helps traders easily identify where price is currently at, relative to whole number levels.
Marks support/resistance: These levels often act as psychological price points, making them useful for spotting potential support or resistance.
Helps with trade decisions: By seeing how the price behaves around these key levels, traders can make more informed decisions about entering or exiting positions.
[ARN]Reversal finderThe script is designed to identify potential reversal points in the market using a 5-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and specific candlestick patterns. Below is a detailed breakdown of the script:
1. Inputs and Settings
Toggle for 5 EMA:toggle5EMA = input.bool(true, title="Show 5 EMA")
This allows the user to enable or disable the display of the 5 EMA on the chart.
EMA Length: emaLength5 = 5
The length of the EMA is fixed at 5 periods.
2.EMA Calculation: EMA Value: emaValue5 = ta.ema(close, emaLength5)
The script calculates the 5-period EMA using the closing price of the candles.
EMA Color: emaColor5 = emaValue5 > emaValue5 ? color.green : color.red
The color of the EMA line is determined by its direction:
- Green if the current EMA value is greater than the previous EMA value (uptrend).
- Red if the current EMA value is less than the previous EMA value (downtrend).
Plotting the EMA: plot(toggle5EMA ? emaValue5 : na, title="5 EMA", color=emaColor5,
linewidth=2)
The EMA is plotted on the chart if the toggle is enabled (`toggle5EMA` is `true`).
3. Candle Color Identification: Green Candle:close > open; Red Candle:close < open
4. Signal Candle Identification:
Long Signal Candle: signalLong5 = isGreen and (low < emaValue5 and high < emaValue5)
A long signal candle is a green candle where both the low and high prices are below the 5
EMA. This suggests a potential bullish reversal.
Short Signal Candle: signalShort5 = isRed and (low > emaValue5 and high > emaValue5)
A short signal candle is a red candle where both the low and high prices are above the 5
EMA. This suggests a potential bearish reversal.
5. Confirmation Candle Identification:
confirmationCandleLong5 = signalLong5 and isGreen and (low <= emaValue5 and high >=
emaValue5)
A confirmation candle for a long signal is a green candle that occurs after a long signal
candle. It must touch or cross the 5 EMA (i.e., the low is below the EMA and the high is above
the EMA).
Confirmation Candle for Short:confirmationCandleShort5 = signalShort5 and isRed and (low
<= emaValue5 and high >= emaValue5)
A confirmation candle for a short signal is a red candle that occurs after a short signal
candle. It must touch or cross the 5 EMA (i.e., the low is below the EMA and the high is above
the EMA).
6. Plotting Buy/Sell Signals: A green triangle is plotted below the confirmation candle for a
long signal and a pink triangle is plotted above the confirmation candle for a short signal.
How the Script Works:
1. The script calculates the 5 EMA and plots it on the chart.
2. It identifies signal candles (candles that do not touch the 5 EMA) and confirmation candles (candles that touch or cross the 5 EMA).
3. Buy and sell signals are generated based on the confirmation candles.
4. Stop-loss levels are plotted for each signal to help manage risk.
Customization:
- You can adjust the `extendBars` variable to change how far the stop-loss lines extend.
- You can modify the colors and styles of the EMA, signals, and stop-loss lines to suit your preferences.
This script is a useful tool for traders looking to identify potential reversals using the 5 EMA and candlestick patterns. However, like any trading tool, it should be used in conjunction with other indicators and analysis techniques for better accuracy.
MACD with Candle DisplayMACD Calculation:
Uses user-defined Fast Length, Slow Length, and Signal Smoothing parameters to compute MACD.
Supports SMA (Simple Moving Average) or EMA (Exponential Moving Average) for the MACD line and signal line
Histogram-Based Candle Coloring:
The script categorizes histogram bars into four states:
0 (Very Bullish) → Green
1 (Likely Bearish) → Blue
2 (Likely Bullish) → Orange
3 (Very Bearish) → Red
Histogram Plot:
Displays histogram bars with distinct colors based on price momentum changes.
Market Sentiment Display in Status Line & Price Scale:
Instead of adding a label on the chart (which could obstruct candles), a text display is shown in the price scale and status line:
"0 Very Bullish"
"1 Likely Bearish"
"2 Likely Bullish"
"3 Very Bearish"
The text appears in the top-right corner with white font on a black background.
Purpose:
This indicator enhances the standard MACD by incorporating candle coloring and a cleaner sentiment display in the price scale, helping traders quickly interpret market momentum without cluttering the chart.
Last Candle OHLCThis simple yet powerful TradingView indicator displays the Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) values of the last completed candle directly on your chart. Whether you're trading stocks, forex, or crypto, having quick access to the most recent candle's price levels can be crucial for decision-making.
✨ Features:
✅ Shows the Open, High, Low, and Close of the last completed candle
✅ Works on any timeframe and asset
✅ Helps traders spot key price levels for entry, stop-loss, or take-profit decisions
Perfect for price action traders, scalpers, and swing traders! 🚀
Hourly Market Movement Pattern Indicator# Hourly Market Movement Pattern Indicator
This versatile technical analysis tool identifies the most active hours for trading by analyzing historical price movements. While it can be viewed on any timeframe chart, the indicator specifically tracks and displays which hours of the day historically show the strongest upward or downward price movements, helping traders optimize their trading schedule around these recurring hourly patterns.
## Core Features
- Tracks the best performing hours for both upward and downward movements
- Viewable on any timeframe chart while maintaining hourly analysis
- Clear visual display through a color-coded table overlay
- Real-time updates with new market data
- Works with all trading instruments (stocks, crypto, forex, futures, etc.)
## Timeframe Applications
### Chart Viewing Options
- Can be viewed on any timeframe chart (1min to Monthly)
- Maintains hourly pattern analysis regardless of chart timeframe
- Helps correlate hourly patterns with your preferred trading timeframe
- Allows detailed visualization of hourly patterns within your analysis period
### Intraday Trading
- Identify the most profitable hours for trading
- Plan trading sessions around historically strong hours
- Optimize entry and exit timing based on hourly patterns
- Structure day trading schedules around peak movement hours
### Swing Trading
- Use hourly statistics to optimize entry/exit timing
- Plan trade executions during historically strong hours
- Time position entries based on hourly success rates
- Enhance swing trading decisions with hourly pattern data
## Practical Applications
### Pattern Recognition
- Track recurring hourly market movements
- Identify institutional trading hour patterns
- Detect regular market cycle hours
- Recognize changes in hourly market behavior
### Risk Management
- Adjust position sizing based on historical hourly patterns
- Plan entries during statistically favorable hours
- Time stop loss adjustments around known volatile hours
- Scale positions according to hourly success rates
### Trade Planning
- Schedule trading sessions during optimal hours
- Plan trade executions around strong movement periods
- Structure trading day around peak hours
- Time position adjustments to favorable hours
## Setup Options
- Timeframe: View on any chart timeframe while tracking hourly patterns
- Visual Display: Non-intrusive table overlay
- Color Coding: Green for upward movements, Red for downward movements
- Hour Display: 24-hour format for global market compatibility
## Trading Strategy Integration
The indicator enhances trading approaches through:
- Optimal hour identification for trade execution
- Historical hourly pattern analysis
- Day trading session optimization
- Position timing based on hourly statistics
## Notes
This indicator proves particularly valuable for:
- Traders seeking to optimize their daily trading schedule
- Day traders focusing on peak market hours
- Swing traders optimizing entry/exit timing
- Traders adapting strategies to specific market hours
- International traders tracking hour-specific patterns across sessions
The tool's hourly pattern analysis provides crucial timing information regardless of your preferred chart timeframe or trading style, helping optimize trade execution around the most statistically favorable hours of the day.
Advanced Divergence IndicatorAdvanced Divergence Indicator
Unlock the full potential of your trading strategy with the Advanced Divergence Indicator, a powerful tool designed to identify and analyze bullish and bearish divergences using multiple technical indicators. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting out, this indicator provides clear, actionable signals to help you make informed trading decisions.
What It Does
The Advanced Divergence Indicator detects divergences between price movements and key technical indicators, specifically the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and On-Balance Volume (OBV). Divergence occurs when the price trends in one direction while the indicator trends in the opposite direction, signaling potential reversals or continuations in the market.
Key Features
Multi-Indicator Analysis
RSI Divergence: Identifies bullish and bearish divergences using the RSI, helping you spot potential reversals based on momentum.
OBV Divergence: Utilizes OBV to detect divergences related to volume flow, providing insights into the strength behind price movements.
Bullish and Bearish Signals
Bullish Divergence: Signals when indicators show higher lows while the price forms lower lows, suggesting a potential upward reversal.
Bearish Divergence: Alerts when indicators display lower highs while the price creates higher highs, indicating a possible downward reversal.
Signal Strength Classification
Standard Signals: Represent typical divergence occurrences, marked with green (bullish) and red (bearish) labels.
Strong Signals: Highlighted with yellow (strong bullish) and blue (strong bearish) labels when divergences coincide with overbought or oversold conditions, enhancing signal reliability.
Customizable Settings
Indicator Selection: Choose to enable RSI, OBV, or both based on your trading preferences.
Pivot Points: Adjust the number of bars left and right to fine-tune pivot detection for more accurate divergence identification.
Range Configuration: Set minimum and maximum bar ranges to control the sensitivity of divergence detection, suitable for different timeframes and trading styles.
Noise Cancellation: Reduce false signals by enabling noise filtering, ensuring that only significant divergences are highlighted.
Visual Clarity
Color-Coded Labels: Easily distinguish between different types of divergences with intuitive color codes—green for bullish, red for bearish, yellow for strong bullish, and blue for strong bearish signals.
Clean Chart Display: The indicator overlays seamlessly on your chart without clutter, ensuring that signals are easily identifiable without distracting from price action.
Real-Time Alerts
Custom Alert Conditions: Receive instant notifications for bullish and bearish divergences, enabling you to act promptly on potential trading opportunities.
Combined Alerts: Get alerts for either bullish or bearish signals, or both, based on your selected criteria.
How to Use
Add the Indicator to Your Chart
Apply the Advanced Divergence Indicator to your desired chart and timeframe.
Configure Settings
Select Indicators: Choose to enable RSI, OBV, or both under the "Indicator Settings" group.
Adjust Parameters: Customize RSI length, pivot points, and divergence ranges to match your trading strategy and the specific asset you are analyzing.
Enable Noise Cancellation: Activate this feature to filter out minor divergences and focus on more significant signals.
Interpret the Signals
Bullish Signals: Look for green or yellow labels below the price bars indicating potential upward reversals.
Bearish Signals: Identify red or blue labels above the price bars signaling possible downward reversals.
Strong Signals: Pay special attention to yellow and blue labels as they denote stronger divergences with higher reliability.
Set Up Alerts
Configure alert conditions within the indicator to receive real-time notifications when bullish or bearish divergences are detected, ensuring you never miss a trading opportunity.
Why Choose Advanced Divergence Indicator
Comprehensive Analysis : By combining RSI and OBV, the indicator provides a more robust analysis compared to single-indicator tools, enhancing the accuracy of divergence detection.
Flexibility : Highly customizable settings allow traders to tailor the indicator to their unique strategies and market conditions.
User-Friendly : Clear labels and color codes make it easy for traders of all levels to understand and act on the signals.
Reliability : Strong signal classification and noise cancellation features help reduce false positives, providing more trustworthy trading signals.
Custom Price Red Line IndicatorCustom Price Red Line Indicator is a tool used in trading platforms to visually represent key price levels on a chart. This indicator typically draws a red line at a specific price, which can serve as a threshold or a level of interest, such as a resistance or support level. It is customizable to allow traders to set the price at which the red line will appear, making it useful for highlighting critical price points that may signal potential trade entries or exits.
Key Features:
• Customizable Price Level: Set the exact price where the red line will be drawn.
• Visual Signal: The red line acts as a visual aid to indicate important price levels.
• Alerts: Traders can set alerts when the price crosses the red line to track market movements.
• Trend Analysis: The red line can represent key support, resistance, or psychological price levels for trend analysis.
This indicator can be used in various timeframes and across different asset classes to assist traders in their technical analysis.
Custom ChoCH Indicator (10m) - SayajeeCustom ChoCH Indicator (10m) - Sayajee
This custom Pine Script indicator identifies and marks Change of Character (ChoCH) events on a 10-minute chart. ChoCH is a price action concept that highlights potential market reversals. The indicator detects bullish and bearish Change of Character points and displays them as labels and background color highlights on the chart.
Features:
Bullish & Bearish ChoCH Signals: Detects price reversals and trends based on the relationship between recent highs and lows.
Bullish ChoCH: When the close price is greater than the previous swing high and the previous low is lower than the previous swing low.
Bearish ChoCH: When the close price is lower than the previous swing low and the previous high is greater than the previous swing high.
Visual Indicators:
Labels ("ChoCH↑" for bullish, "ChoCH↓" for bearish) are displayed at the high or low of the bar where the signal occurs.
Background highlights in green for bullish and red for bearish conditions to make the signals easily recognizable.
Customization:
Option to toggle the visibility of labels.
Option to customize the colors for bullish and bearish signals.
Alerts: Configured alert conditions to notify you when a Bullish ChoCH or Bearish ChoCH occurs.
Inputs:
Show Labels for ChoCH: Toggle to display ChoCH labels on the chart.
Bullish ChoCH Color: Choose the color for bullish signals.
Bearish ChoCH Color: Choose the color for bearish signals.
Usage:
This indicator is useful for detecting potential trend reversals and market shifts, especially when combined with other technical analysis tools. It's designed for traders who rely on price action and prefer visual cues to make informed decisions.
Forecast Daily BIAS**Indicator Name:** Forecast Daily BIAS
**Description:**
The Forecast Daily BIAS indicator is designed to predict the expected price direction (BIAS) for the current trading day. It analyzes key price levels from the previous day (high, low, and close) and compares them to the opening price of the current day. The indicator provides a simple forecast for the day's price movement: **Bullish**, **Bearish**, or **Neutral**.
Key Features:
- Bullish Prediction: When the opening price is higher than the previous day's close and above the average of the previous day's high and low.
- Bearish Prediction: When the opening price is lower than the previous day's close and below the average of the previous day's high and low.
- Neutral Prediction: If the price does not meet the conditions for bullish or bearish bias.
- Visual Indicators:
- Displays the BIAS forecast directly on the chart with labels.
- Highlights the chart background with colors (green for bullish, red for bearish) for easy interpretation.
Use Case:
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to identify the probable direction of the market for the day and plan their intraday trading strategies accordingly. It is particularly useful for day traders who rely on prior price levels to make informed decisions.
How to Use:
1. Add the indicator to your chart.
2. Observe the daily BIAS prediction:
- Green Background: Likely bullish trend.
- Red Background: Likely bearish trend.
- No Highlight: Neutral trend.
3. Use the forecast in conjunction with other indicators or strategies to confirm your trades.
Note: The indicator provides a basic directional bias and should not be used as a standalone trading signal. Always consider additional market factors and risk management.
20 Pips Candle Finder for XAUUSD20 Pips Candle Finder for XAUUSD
This custom Pine Script indicator is specifically designed for XAUUSD (Gold) price action analysis. It identifies and visually marks candles with a body size of 20 pips or more, which can be important for traders focusing on strong momentum or significant price movement.
Key Features:
Dynamic Detection:
The script dynamically identifies candles whose body size exceeds 20 pips.
Calculations are based on XAUUSD's pip size of 0.1.
Visual Markers:
Candles meeting the 20-pip threshold are labeled with a green marker above the candle for quick identification.
Background Highlighting:
The candles meeting the condition are also visually highlighted with a transparent green background, making them easier to spot on the chart.
Debugging Tools:
The indicator plots:
A blue line showing the size of the candle bodies over time for better visibility.
A red dotted horizontal line showing the 20-pip threshold for quick reference.
Ideal Use Case:
This indicator is particularly useful for:
Traders focusing on momentum-based strategies.
Spotting candles with significant price movement.
Assessing market volatility during key trading hours or events.
By visually spotting these candles, traders can identify entry and exit opportunities, support/resistance breakouts, or potential reversals.
Inputs & Customization:
Currently, the indicator is set for XAUUSD's standard pip value (0.1) but can be adjusted if you plan to use it on other symbols. You can fine-tune the 20 pips threshold or other parameters to align with your trading strategy.
HMM Regime IndicatorHMM Regime Indicator
Overview:
The HMM Regime Indicator is designed to help traders identify market regimes by analyzing trend strength, momentum, and price deviation. It uses a combination of the Average Directional Index (ADX), Relative Strength Index (RSI), and Commodity Channel Index (CCI) to classify market conditions into three distinct regimes: Bullish, Bearish, and Sideways.
Key Features:
ADX (Average Directional Index): Measures the strength of a trend. A high ADX value indicates a strong trend, while a low value suggests a weak or non-existent trend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Identifies overbought or oversold conditions. An RSI above 70 typically indicates overbought conditions, while an RSI below 30 suggests oversold conditions.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index): Evaluates the price deviation from its average. High CCI values indicate that prices are well above their average, while low values suggest prices are below their average.
Regime Detection:
Bullish Regime: Identified when the ADX indicates a strong trend, and both RSI and CCI suggest overbought conditions. This regime is marked with a green background on the chart.
Bearish Regime: Detected when the ADX shows a strong trend, and both RSI and CCI indicate oversold conditions. This regime is highlighted with a red background.
Sideways Regime: Occurs when neither bullish nor bearish conditions are met, suggesting a lack of strong directional movement. This regime is shown with a blue background.
Usage:
This indicator is useful for traders looking to understand the current market environment and adjust their strategies accordingly. By identifying the prevailing market regime, traders can make more informed decisions about entering or exiting trades.
Customization:
Users can adjust the input parameters for ADX, RSI, and CCI to better fit their trading style and the specific asset being analyzed. The default settings are optimized for general use but can be tailored to suit individual preferences.
Heikin Ashi Buy-Sell Signals [Non-Repainting] @TradingadeThis is a basic indicator that displays Heikin Ashi candles in a simple format. Key features include:
- Unlike most other Heikin Ashi indicators, this one does not repaint, which is crucial when building strategies based on indicators.
- It generates Buy & Sell signals based on consecutive candles of the same color:
BUY Signal: Triggered when there are at least x green candles in a row (adjustable in settings).
SELL Signal: Triggered when there are at least x red candles in a row (also adjustable in settings).
Multiple Signal Option: If activated, the indicator will continue generating signals after the buy or sell condition is met, until a candle of the opposite color appears.
The Buy & Sell signals are shown both in the indicator and on your chart. You can turn them on or off in the style section.
You can set alerts when buy or sell signals are generated.
Linear Regression ChannelLinear Regression Channel Indicator
Overview:
The Linear Regression Channel Indicator is a versatile tool designed for TradingView to help traders visualize price trends and potential reversal points. By calculating and plotting linear regression channels, bands, and future projections, this indicator provides comprehensive insights into market dynamics. It can highlight overbought and oversold conditions, identify trend direction, and offer visual cues for future price movements.
Key Features:
Linear Regression Bands:
Input: Plot Linear Regression Bands
Description: Draws bands based on linear regression calculations, representing overbought and oversold levels.
Customizable Parameters:
Length: Defines the look-back period for the regression calculation.
Deviation: Determines the width of the bands based on standard deviations.
Linear Regression Channel:
Input: Plot Linear Regression Channel
Description: Plots a channel using linear regression to visualize the main trend.
Customizable Parameters:
Channel Length: Defines the look-back period for the channel calculation.
Deviation: Determines the channel's width.
Future Projection Channel:
Input: Plot Future Projection of Linear Regression
Description: Projects a linear regression channel into the future, aiding in forecasting potential price movements.
Customizable Parameters:
Length: Defines the look-back period for the projection calculation.
Deviation: Determines the width of the projected channel.
Arrow Direction Indicator:
Input: Plot Arrow Direction
Description: Displays directional arrows based on future projection, indicating expected price movement direction.
Color-Coded Price Bars:
Description: Colors the price bars based on their position within the regression bands or channel, providing a heatmap-like visualization.
Dynamic Visualization:
Colors: Uses a gradient color scheme to highlight different conditions, such as uptrend, downtrend, and mid-levels.
Labels and Markers: Plots visual markers for significant price levels and conditions, enhancing interpretability.
Usage Notes
Setting the Length:
Adjust the look-back period (Length) to suit the timeframe you are analyzing. Shorter lengths are responsive to recent price changes, while longer lengths provide a broader view of the trend.
Interpreting Bands and Channels:
The bands and channels help identify overbought and oversold conditions. Price moving above the upper band or channel suggests overbought conditions, while moving below the lower band or channel indicates oversold conditions.
Using the Future Projection:
Enable the future projection channel to anticipate potential price movements. This can be particularly useful for setting target prices or stop-loss levels based on expected trends.
Arrow Direction Indicator:
Use the arrow direction indicator to quickly grasp the expected price movement direction. An upward arrow indicates a potential uptrend, while a downward arrow suggests a potential downtrend.
Color-Coded Price Bars:
The color of the price bars changes based on their relative position within the regression bands or channel. This heatmap visualization helps quickly identify bullish, bearish, and neutral conditions.
Dynamic Adjustments:
The indicator dynamically adjusts its visual elements based on user settings and market conditions, ensuring that the most relevant information is always displayed.
Visual Alerts:
Pay attention to the labels and markers on the chart indicating significant events, such as crossovers and breakouts. These visual alerts help in making informed trading decisions.
The Linear Regression Channel Indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to enhance their technical analysis. By offering multiple regression-based visualizations and customizable parameters, it helps identify key market conditions, trends, and potential reversal points. Whether you are a day trader or a long-term investor, this indicator can provide valuable insights to improve your trading strategy.
Gold Option Signals with EMA and RSIIndicators:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs): Faster to respond to recent price changes compared to simple moving averages.
RSI: Measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions.
Signal Generation:
Buy Call Signal: Generated when the short EMA crosses above the long EMA and the RSI is not overbought (below 70).
Buy Put Signal: Generated when the short EMA crosses below the long EMA and the RSI is not oversold (above 30).
Plotting:
EMAs: Plotted on the chart to visualize trend directions.
Signals: Plotted as shapes on the chart where conditions are met.
RSI Background Color: Changes to red for overbought and green for oversold conditions.
Steps to Use:
Add the Script to TradingView:
Open TradingView, go to the Pine Script editor, paste the script, save it, and add it to your chart.
Interpret the Signals:
Buy Call Signal: Look for green labels below the price bars.
Buy Put Signal: Look for red labels above the price bars.
Customize Parameters:
Adjust the input parameters (e.g., lengths of EMAs, RSI levels) to better fit your trading strategy and market conditions.
Testing and Validation
To ensure that the script works as expected, you can test it on historical data and validate the signals against known price movements. Adjust the parameters if necessary to improve the accuracy of the signals.
JDT Support & Resistance LevelsJDT Support & Resistance Levels
This Pine Script indicator identifies and dynamically plots pivot-based support and resistance levels on your chart. Unlike traditional pivot point calculations, this script uses a user-defined lookback period to identify swing highs and lows, providing a more adaptable approach to identifying potential price reversal zones.
Originality
This script stands out due to its flexible approach to pivot identification. Instead of relying on fixed periods like daily, weekly, or monthly pivots, it allows users to customize the lookback period. This is particularly useful for traders who analyze different timeframes or markets, as the optimal lookback period may vary.
How it works
* Pivot Calculation: The script utilizes the ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow functions to identify swing highs and lows within the specified lookback period.
* Line Plotting: Horizontal lines are plotted at these pivot levels, extending to the right edge of the chart.
* Dynamic Updates: As new swing highs and lows form, the lines automatically update, ensuring the levels remain relevant to the current price action.
How to use it
* Add the script to your chart.
* Adjust the "Lookback Period" input parameter. A higher value will result in fewer but more significant levels, while a lower value will produce more frequent but potentially less reliable levels.
* Use the levels to identify potential support and resistance zones. Observe how price interacts with these levels. A break above a resistance level could signal a bullish move, while a break below a support level could indicate a bearish move.
Additional Considerations
* This script is most effective when used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and indicators.
* The accuracy of the levels depends on the chosen lookback period and the specific market conditions.
* Always backtest your strategies before implementing them in live trading.
Let me know if you'd like any further clarification or have additional questions.
EMA Crossover with RSI
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Certainly! Here's a TradingView Pine Script that combines EMA crossover with RSI to generate buy and sell signals. The script will give a buy signal when the 20 EMA crosses above the 50 EMA and the RSI is below a certain threshold (indicating it's not overbought). Similarly, it will give a sell signal when the 20 EMA crosses below the 50 EMA and the RSI is above a certain threshold (indicating it's not oversold).
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//@version=5
indicator("EMA Crossover with RSI", overlay=true)
// Input for EMAs
ema20_length = input.int(20, title="20 EMA Length")
ema50_length = input.int(50, title="50 EMA Length")
// Input for RSI
rsi_length = input.int(14, title="RSI Length")
rsi_overbought = input.int(70, title="RSI Overbought Level")
rsi_oversold = input.int(30, title="RSI Oversold Level")
// Calculating EMAs
ema20 = ta.ema(close, ema20_length)
ema50 = ta.ema(close, ema50_length)
// Calculating RSI
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsi_length)
// Plotting EMAs
plot(ema20, title="20 EMA", color=color.blue, linewidth=2)
plot(ema50, title="50 EMA", color=color.red, linewidth=2)
// Conditions for buy and sell signals
buy_condition = ta.crossover(ema20, ema50) and rsi < rsi_overbought
sell_condition = ta.crossunder(ema20, ema50) and rsi > rsi_oversold
// Plotting buy and sell signals on the chart
plotshape(series=buy_condition, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY")
plotshape(series=sell_condition, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL")
// Adding background color to highlight buy and sell zones
bgcolor(buy_condition ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na, title="Buy Background Highlight")
bgcolor(sell_condition ? color.new(color.red, 90) : na, title="Sell Background Highlight")
Explanation:
Input Parameters:
ema20_length and ema50_length to set the lengths for the EMAs.
rsi_length for the length of the RSI calculation.
rsi_overbought and rsi_oversold to set the levels for overbought and oversold conditions respectively.
Calculations:
ema20 and ema50 are calculated using ta.ema.
rsi is calculated using ta.rsi.
Conditions:
buy_condition checks for the crossover of ema20 above ema50 and that the RSI is below the overbought threshold.
sell_condition checks for the crossover of ema20 below ema50 and that the RSI is above the oversold threshold.
Plotting:
The EMAs are plotted on the chart.
Buy and sell signals are plotted using plotshape.
Background colors are added to highlight the buy and sell zones for better visual interpretation.
HH LL HL LH MarkerHH LL HL LH Marker
The "HH LL HL LH Marker" is a versatile technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify and visualize key pivot points in price action. It highlights four types of pivot points: Higher High (HH), Lower Low (LL), Higher Low (HL), and Lower High (LH), aiding in spotting potential trend reversals or continuations.
Features:
Customizable Inputs: Adjust the number of bars to look back on for pivot calculation, and choose which pivot types to display.
ZigZag Line: Optionally display a ZigZag line connecting the identified pivot points for a clearer visualization of price swings.
Visual Marker: Each pivot point type is marked with a distinct label, making it easy to identify on the chart.
How to Use:
Higher High (HH): Indicates when the current high is higher than the previous two highs, suggesting potential upward momentum.
Lower Low (LL): Signals when the current low is lower than the previous two lows, indicating potential downward momentum.
Higher Low (HL): Marks a higher low compared to the two previous lows, potentially signaling a bullish trend reversal.
Lower High (LH): Identifies a lower high compared to the two previous highs, potentially indicating a bearish trend reversal.
Usage Tips:
Combine with other technical indicators or chart patterns for comprehensive analysis.
Adjust input parameters according to the timeframe and asset being traded for optimal performance.
Note: This indicator is for educational purposes only and should be used alongside other tools and analysis techniques for making informed trading decisions.
Morning & Evening Star This Pine Script code is designed to identify Morning Star and Evening Star candlestick patterns on a chart. Here's how it works:
Calculate Candle Body and Wick Sizes: The script calculates the size of the candle body and wick based on the difference between the close and open prices, as well as the difference between the high and the maximum of the close and open prices.
Determine if the Candle is a Doji: It checks if the candle is a doji by comparing the size of the body to a fraction of the wick size. If the body size is less than or equal to 20% of the wick size, it is considered a doji.
Determine if the Current Candle is Bullish or Bearish: It checks if the current candle is bullish (close price is higher than open price) or bearish (close price is lower than open price).
Plot Shapes for Doji and Candles: It plots shapes on the chart to indicate buy and sell signals based on the presence of a doji and the formation of Morning Star or Evening Star patterns. These shapes are displayed below (for buy signals) or above (for sell signals) the respective candlesticks.
Combine this indicator with my support and resistance zones indicator for better results