In this script: - The fast_length and slow_length input parameters allow you to customize the lengths of the fast and slow moving averages. - The script calculates the simple moving averages for the specified lengths. - Buy signals are generated when the fast moving average crosses above the slow moving average. - Sell signals are generated when the fast moving...
VF v2 is a new iteration of my tool designed for traders who wish to gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics, specifically to distinguish periods of high volatility, which often correspond to strong market trends. By identifying these periods, traders can make more informed decisions, potentially leading to better trading outcomes. Understanding Market...
█ Multi Pivot (Support/Resistance) & Previous Period (Open/High/Low/Close) The previous script was deleted because of a copyrighted word. From JayRogers description. █ Multi Pivot Selector Allows you to set up to 3 distinct sets of pivots, each with their own resolution settings and the ability to select how many support|resistance levels are shown. The...
Custom Sessions: Multi-Timeframe Analysis & Key Level Insights Introduction: Introducing " Custom Sessions," an innovative Pine Script indicator meticulously crafted to empower traders by offering an advanced level of analysis on various global trading sessions. This tool is designed not just to highlight trading sessions but to delve deeper into the nuances...
Pulse Profiler Introduction The Pulse Profiler ( ℙℙ ) is specifically designed to unambiguously indicate weakening momentum after a strong impulse. The upper and lower standard deviation bands also allow the user to assess the strength of an impulse and differentiate it from general noise. Due to the ℙℙ ’s rapid responsiveness to exhaustion in price...
Rate of Change Suite Introduction The "Rate of Change Suite" (𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮) refines traditional RoC concepts by incorporating additional elements that provide more nuanced views of market trends, potential reversions, and momentum shifts. Its main benefits are that it allows traders to detect momentum changes and frontrun trend shifts. The suite is designed to...
Regression Sloped RSI Introduction The Regression Sloped RSI (𝓡𝓢-𝓡𝓢𝓘) enhances the classical RSI by incorporating a form of linear regression analysis, which adjusts the traditional RSI in relation to the calculated slope over a specified lookback period. Its innovative approach reduces the occurrence of false signals compared to the classical RSI....
Wave Pendulum Trend Introduction The Wave Pendulum Trend (𝓟𝓮𝓷𝓭𝓾𝓵𝓾𝓶 𝓣𝓻𝓮𝓷𝓭) extrapolates market trends using physical principles derived from waves and pendulums. This indicator is a bespoke build, and its performance and behavior cannot be compared to existing indicators. It is designed for trend following but is also effective for identifying mean...
Scalpers Volatility Filter Introduction The 𝒮𝒸𝒶𝓁𝓅𝑒𝓇'𝓈 𝒱𝑜𝓁𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓁𝒾𝓉𝓎 𝐹𝒾𝓁𝓉𝑒𝓇 (𝒮𝒱𝐹) is a sophisticated technical indicator, designed to increase the profitability of lower timeframe trading. Due to the inherent decrease in the signal-to-noise ratio when trading on lower timeframes, it is critical to develop analysis methods to inform traders of the optimal market...
💎 GENERAL OVERVIEW Introducing our new Trend Channels (MTF) indicator! Latest trends play an important role for traders and sometimes it can be hard to spot trends in other timeframes. This indicator can plot latest trend channels across different timeframes, so you can spot trends and their channels easier. More info about the process in the "How Does It Work" ...
The "Multi-TF RSI Table" indicator is a comprehensive tool designed to present traders with a quick visual summary of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) across multiple timeframes, all within a single glance. It is crafted for traders who incorporate multi-timeframe analysis into their trading strategy, aiming to enhance decision-making by identifying overall...
A MA (Moving Average) is useful to identify a trend of an assets. The TradingView builtin indicator "Exponential Moving Average" is useful, but limited in some aspects: Bound to the active timeframe (e.g. h1) One MA per indicator instance. Makes it confusing when using multiple In reality to want to have multiple MAs with different types (EMA, SMA),...
This indicator allows users to create their own arbitrary time frames for chart analysis. It features a moving average, providing an additional layer of analysis, and offers flexibility through various open settings. In terms of user settings and usage, the indicator provides several options. Users can choose their interval style, opting for either tick-based or...
A useful indicator designed to display vertical line separators at specified periods, for example every hour or every 4 hours. To use this indicator, you must be in a timeframe lower than the specified timeframe on the indicator. I haven't found any other scripts that allow for custom time frames so I created my own :) Let me know if you have any suggestions.
Library "TimeframeComparison" Timeframe comparison for higher and lower timeframe █ OVERVIEW This library is used to compare higher / lower timeframe by using timeframe.multiplier. minMult() timeframe multiplier in minutes Returns: float value
Simple Neural Network Transformed RSI Introduction The Simple Neural Network Transformed RSI (ɴɴᴛ ʀsɪ) stands out as a formidable tool for traders who specialize in lower timeframe trading. It is an innovative enhancement of the traditional RSI readings with simple neural network smoothing techniques. This unique blend results in fairly accurate signals,...
Kernel Regression Oscillator - Overlay Introduction The Kernel Regression Oscillator (ᏦᏒᎧ) represents an advanced tool for traders looking to capitalize on market trends. This Indicator is valuable in identifying and confirming trend directions, as well as probabilistic and dynamic oversold and overbought zones. It achieves this through a unique...
Hi Traders ! What is the Z score: The Z score measures a values variability factor from the mean, this value is denoted by z and is interpreted as the number of standard deviations from the mean. The Z score is often applied to the normal distribution to “standardize” the values; this makes comparison of normally distributed random variables with different...