io-trend-follow (1.5)Trend Follow script to be used across all market instruments and timeframes.
You can display long only, short only or both signals.
version 1.5 -> Filter by EMA 200 option added
version 1.4 -> Alerts added
version 1.2 -> Only one signal per trend (default) or multiple entry signals per trend
version 1.1 -> White theme option added
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io-counter-trend (1.5)Counter Trend script to be used across all market instruments and timeframes.
You can display long only, short only or both signals.
version 1.5 -> Filter by EMA 200 option added
version 1.4 -> Alerts added
version 1.1 -> White theme option added
Cowabunga System from babypips.comPlease do read the information below as well, especially if you are new to Forex.
The Cowabunga System is a type of Mechanical Trading System that filters trades based on the trend of the 4 hour chart with EMAs and some other familiar indicators (RSI, Stochastics and MACD) while entering trades base on 15 minute chart.
I have coded (quite amateurishly) the basic system onto a 15 minute chart (the 4 hour settings are coded as well). The author says the system is to be traded off the 15 minute chart with the 4 hour chart only as a reference for trend direction.
4 Hour Chart Settings
5 EMA
10 EMA
Stochastics (10,3,3)
RSI (9)
Then we move onto the 15 minute chart, where he gives us the trade entry rules.
15 Minute Chart Settings
5 EMA
10 EMA
Stochastics (10,3,3)
RSI (9)
MACD (12,26,9)
Entry Rules - long entry rules used, obviously reverse these for shorting.
1. EMA must cross above the 10 EMA.
2. RSI must be greater than 50 and not overbought.
3. Stochastic must be headed up and not be in overbought territory.
4. MACD histogram must go from negative to positive OR be negative and start to increase in value.
What I did.
1. Set the RSI and Stochastic levels to avoid entries when they indicate overbought conditions for long and oversold conditions for short (80 and 20 levels).
2. Users can input specific times they want to backtest.
3. User's can configure profit targets, trailing stops and stops. Default is set it to was 100 pips profit target with a 40 pip trailing stop. (Note, when you are changing these values, please note that each pip is worth 10, so 100 pips is entered as 1000.)
The Cowabunga System from babypips.com is another popular and active system. The author, Pip Surfer, continues to post wins and losses with this system. It shows there is a lot of honesty and integrity with this system if the author keeps up to date even 10 years later and is not afraid of sharing the times the system causes losses.
As an example of this, here is post he shared just last week . It's almost like a journal, he gives specific times and reasons why he entered, lets the readers know when he was stopped out, etc. I think that what he does is equally important as his system.
To read more about this system, visit the thread on babypips.com, click here.
How to automate this strategy for free... Version 2Hello fellow traders and automation lovers.
It has been about 2 years since we originally created Autoview to connect your exchanges/brokers with your TradingView alerts. We've since added multiple exchanges, parameters and have built a large community filled with awesome, passionate traders.
One of the first strategies we built was sadly not a viable one for trading due to it using built-in variables that resulted in the backtest results being inaccurate in comparison to placing live trades. Luckily, we did not encounter repainting until a few strategies in, however, there was a point where we published a few of them as well. We will be going through all of our scripts again to not only eliminate any repainting and update to version 3, but to also include all the code snippets that we've learned to use over the years that allow for accurate backtesting and live trading.
The first script we are redoing is our How to automate this strategy for free using a chrome extension. .
Easter egg: This includes a new snippet of code that makes controlling how many orders you pyramid within a study fast and easy.
We look forward to bringing all of our scripts and delving deep into Pine again :)
Happy Trading
Autoview
The best Holy Grail indicator (currently)These have been optimized for the cryptocurrency markets, but also seems to work really well in commodities, futures, and forex. A crossover with the closing is treated as a buy or sell signal. The 4 lines provided have different sensitivities and therefore can be treated in combination or separately. This seems to be highly effective in trending markets as a trend follower, and in a ranging market the signals can pretty reliably be reversed for profit. I made this code private because it is still a work in progress and I am interested in hearing people's thoughts and experiences with it for further developments. This is well on the way to becoming a holy grail!
All the best, happy trading
-mcbw_
Ichimoku Volume Filtered SignalsFor use whenever you would use an Ichimoku Indicator.
This indicator will print buy and sell signals when the following conditions are met - note all parameters for ichimoku, volume sma, etc are configurable
Buy
Price is above cloud
Tenkan-sen is above Kijun-sen
Volume is double or more than 20 sma volume
Volume is less then four times 20 sma volume
Candle is positive
Sell
Price is below cloud
Kijun-sen is above Tenkan-sen
Volume is double or more than 20 sma volume
Volume is less than four times 20 sma volume
Candle is negative
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Good luck and have fun!
Jeddingen Divergence v4Momentum vs. price divergence. Sell signals on bearish divergence, buy signals on bullish divergence .
Indicator includes an RSI filter, alert-conditions and lots of other configuration options.
There is also a TradingView strategy available to backtest everything!
Jeddingen Divergence Strategy v4Momentum vs. price divergence. Sell signals on bearish divergence, buy signals on bullish divergence .
Strategy includes an RSI filter, limit the time-range for back-testing and lots of other configuration options.
The below example uses stop-losses.
There is also a matching TradingView study with alert-conditions available!
HL2 - 22 EMA Cross for RenkoEURUSD
This is a simple strategy to use for those who like Renko bars. I ONLY use it on Renko.
Basic idea is that when the Renko bar closes above or below the 22 EMA, you go long or short.
However, some of the frustrations I've had with any strategy shared in Tradingview is so few folks put in the ability to set a stop or a profit target or the ability to set a specific time to trade. I have added those to this strategy. (And I for the life of me can not remember where I got the code for the the time, I need to find you!).
Special note: If you have never used the Renko bars in Tradingview, make sure you click the Format option next to whatever pair you are looking at and change it from Traditional to ATR. You can set it for a static pip amount if you want. But ATR at first will help you decide which amount of pips you should throw in.
This is my first published strategy so if I screwed up on anything or didn't explain it very well, please let me know!!
BullTrading MultiTimeFrame ATR %Good afternoon traders.
Have you ever got trapped on the middle of a consolidation? Well, it just happened to me trading the 1 minute chart last friday!
So, I coded this script to display a percentage of ATR for a given resolution.
Now, how can you benefit using this information?
For example:
Using the standard settings (resolution is calibrated 15 minutes in order to trade 1minute charts), just draw your prefered support and resistance. Then measure the number of pips between support and resistance. This number should be approximately the same the indicator is displaying. If the indicator is displaying a lower value, maybe it will be a good idea to tighten your support/resistance levels (if the price goes against you, you will have confidence and probability on your side to open an opposite position and reach your Take profit before a new reversal take place.
Change colors and resolution for your desired timeframe until you find your particular "sweet spot"
Have a nice trading week.
PeBAS FX ScalperMy Forex Scalping Script
Use in 5 Min Chart, TP = 20 PIP'S. (Maximum 15 Min Chart with 30PIPS - not higher, not lower!)
Close @20 PIP'S!
USE STOP LOSS 150 PIP Maximum!!!!!!!
Turn Position when it's @ -50 PIP or close it.
USE STOP LOSS 150 PIP Maximum!!!!!!!
Trade only at the Main-Times (EurUSD 9 -18.00 European Time and so on!)
Take a look, and have fun!
This Script is not repainting, but it's really only for Scalping! Dont use for long-time-Trades, dont use for DAX, DJI, SPX and so on!
Play with the magic Parameters, may be you'll find better ones!
Hope you like it, would be glad to hear from you.
Volume Conversion IndicatorVolume Conversion Indicator
The volume conversion indicator is much like the in-built volume indicator. This particular volume indicator allows you to find out how much of something has been traded in a given timeframe.
This is done by multiplying volume by the average price at that point.
What does this mean?
Well, say, for example, you were watching DGB/BTC (DigiByte/Bitcoin). Instead of the volume being displayed in the amount of DGB traded, the amount of BTC traded is displayed instead.
Feel free to comment... Hope this helps :D
BullTrading SwingHigh/SwingLowTraders, good afternoon... are you in a mood for an excellent Institutional Trading Course?
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This guy has more than 20 years of trading experience under his belt. This information is a real gem for any trader, no matter the timeframe you trade. This script is a tribute for ICT production and shows the swing highs and swing lows used on institutional trading (Use it in D and 4H timeframes resolution for analysis in order to apply manual trading in lower timeframes).
Here is the link to the ICT Sniper Institutional Trading Course. Enjoy www.dropbox.com