Relative Volatility Indicator
This is a support indicator to the Main Indicator which has also been published.
This indicator uses volatility to determine if the market is quiet, or trading sideways or if there is money in the market and the opportunity for a long or short signal. There is an adjustable bottom line (in this case 0.15) and anything near or below that would indicate that no trades should be taking place. Similarly, if the trend line is declining, this is another indication that any trades should not be taken.
The trend line as an adjustable maximum setting of 0.5 and an increasing trend line is indicative of volatility in the market and a long or short position should be considered. This indicator should be used with the other suite of indicators to provide confluence of the trade.
Whilst an actual alert function is not set for the indicator, the TradingView alert function can be used to trigger a message when the line crosses above 0.15.
I've been using this successfully on the one hour FX charts, but seems to work equally as well on higher or lower time frames (not less than 15min).
The other indicators which are part of the suite are shown on the website which is highlighted in my signature at the bottom of the page. Purchase of the main indicator gives access to the full suite of eight indicators. I use the other indicators to confirm the direction of the trade and to determine if I want to trade or not. I use it along with the 2min, 15min and 4hr timeframes to identify the best entry window and how long I'm likely to be in the trade.
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The links are provided below for access to the indicator.