Combined EMA, SMMA, and 60-Day Cycle Indicator V2What This Script Does:
This script is designed to help traders visualize market trends and generate trading signals based on a combination of moving averages and price action. Here's a breakdown of its components and functionality:
Moving Averages:
EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages): These are indicators that smooth out price data to help identify trends. The script uses several EMAs:
200 EMA: A long-term trend indicator.
400 EMA: An even longer-term trend indicator.
55 EMA: A medium-term trend indicator.
89 EMA: Another medium-term trend indicator.
SMMA (Smoothed Moving Average): Similar to EMAs but with different smoothing. The script calculates:
21 SMMA: Short-term smoothed average.
9 SMMA: Very short-term smoothed average.
Cycle High and Low:
60-Day Cycle: The script looks back over the past 60 days to find the highest price (cycle high) and the lowest price (cycle low). These are plotted as horizontal lines on the chart.
Color-Coded Clouds:
Clouds: The script fills the area between certain EMAs with color-coded clouds to visually indicate trend conditions:
200 EMA vs. 400 EMA Cloud: Green when the 200 EMA is above the 400 EMA (bullish trend) and red when it’s below (bearish trend).
21 SMMA vs. 9 SMMA Cloud: Orange when the 21 SMMA is above the 9 SMMA and green when it’s below.
55 EMA vs. 89 EMA Cloud: Light green when the 55 EMA is above the 89 EMA and red when it’s below.
Trading Signals:
Buy Signal: This is shown when:
The price crosses above the 60-day low and
The EMAs indicate a bullish trend (e.g., the 200 EMA is above the 400 EMA and the 55 EMA is above the 89 EMA).
Sell Signal: This is shown when:
The price crosses below the 60-day high and
The EMAs indicate a bearish trend (e.g., the 200 EMA is below the 400 EMA and the 55 EMA is below the 89 EMA).
How It Helps Traders:
Trend Visualization: The colored clouds and EMA lines help you quickly see whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase.
Trading Signals: The script provides clear visual signals (buy and sell labels) based on specific market conditions, helping you make more informed trading decisions.
In summary, this script combines several tools to help identify market trends and provide buy and sell signals based on price action relative to a 60-day high/low and the positioning of moving averages. It’s a useful tool for traders looking to visualize trends and automate some aspects of their trading strategy.
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Machine Learning Signal FilterIntroducing the "Machine Learning Signal Filter," an innovative trading indicator designed to leverage the power of machine learning to enhance trading strategies. This tool combines advanced data processing capabilities with user-friendly customization options, offering traders a sophisticated yet accessible means to optimize their market analysis and decision-making processes. Importantly, this indicator does not repaint, ensuring that signals remain consistent and reliable after they are generated.
Machine Learning Integration
The "Machine Learning Signal Filter" employs machine learning algorithms to analyze historical price data and identify patterns that may not be immediately apparent through traditional technical analysis. By utilizing techniques such as regression analysis and neural networks, the indicator continuously learns from new data, refining its predictive capabilities over time. This dynamic adaptability allows the indicator to adjust to changing market conditions, potentially improving the accuracy of trading signals.
Key Features and Benefits
Dynamic Signal Generation: The indicator uses machine learning to generate buy and sell signals based on complex data patterns. This approach enables it to adapt to evolving market trends, offering traders timely and relevant insights. Crucially, the indicator does not repaint, providing reliable signals that traders can trust.
Customizable Parameters: Users can fine-tune the indicator to suit their specific trading styles by adjusting settings such as the temporal synchronization and neural pulse rate. This flexibility ensures that the indicator can be tailored to different market environments.
Visual Clarity and Usability: The indicator provides clear visual cues on the chart, including color-coded signals and optional display of signal curves. Users can also customize the table's position and text size, enhancing readability and ease of use.
Comprehensive Performance Metrics: The indicator includes a detailed metrics table that displays key performance indicators such as return rates, trade counts, and win/loss ratios. This feature helps traders assess the effectiveness of their strategies and make data-driven decisions.
How It Works
The core of the "Machine Learning Signal Filter" is its ability to process and learn from large datasets. By applying machine learning models, the indicator identifies potential trading opportunities based on historical data patterns. It uses regression techniques to predict future price movements and neural networks to enhance pattern recognition. As new data is introduced, the indicator refines its algorithms, improving its accuracy and reliability over time.
Use Cases
Trend Following: Ideal for traders seeking to capitalize on market trends, the indicator helps identify the direction and strength of price movements.
Scalping: With its ability to provide quick signals, the indicator is suitable for scalpers aiming for rapid profits in volatile markets.
Risk Management: By offering insights into trade performance, the indicator aids in managing risk and optimizing trade setups.
In summary, the "Machine Learning Signal Filter" is a powerful tool that combines the analytical strength of machine learning with the practical needs of traders. Its ability to adapt and provide actionable insights makes it an invaluable asset for navigating the complexities of financial markets.
The "Machine Learning Signal Filter" is a tool designed to assist traders by providing insights based on historical data and machine learning techniques. It does not guarantee profitable trades and should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy. Users are encouraged to conduct their own research and consider their financial situation before making trading decisions. Trading involves significant risk, and it is possible to lose more than the initial investment. Always trade responsibly and be aware of the risks involved.
Pro Momentum CalculatorThe Pro Momentum Calculator Indicator is a tool for traders seeking to gauge market momentum and predict future price movements. It achieves this by counting consecutive candle periods above or below a chosen Simple Moving Average (SMA) and then providing a percentage-based probability for the direction of the next candle.
Here's how this principle works:
1. Counting Consecutive Periods: The indicator continuously tracks whether the closing prices of candles are either above or below the chosen SMA.
- When closing prices are above the SMA, it counts consecutive periods as "green" or indicating potential upward momentum.
- When closing prices are below the SMA, it counts consecutive periods as "red" or suggesting potential downward momentum.
2. Assessing Momentum: By monitoring these consecutive periods, the indicator assesses the strength and duration of the current market trend.
This is important information for traders looking to understand the market's behavior.
3. Predicting the Next Candle: Based on the historical data of consecutive green and red periods, the indicator calculates a percentage probability for the direction of the next candle:
- If there have been more consecutive green periods, it suggests a higher likelihood of the next candle being green (indicating a potential upward movement).
- If there have been more consecutive red periods, it suggests a higher likelihood of the next candle being red (indicating a potential downward movement).
The Pro Momentum Calculator indicator's versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of financial markets, including stocks, Forex, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies...
CryptoGraph Entry BuilderA complete system to generate buy & sell signals, based on multiple indicators, timeframes and assets
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🟣 How it works
This indicator allows you to create buy & sell signals, based on multiple trigger conditions, placed in one easy to use TradingView indicator to produce alerts, backtest, reduce risk and increase profitability. This script is especially designed to be used with the CryptoGraph Strategizer indicator. Signals produced by this indicator, can be used as external input with the CryptoGraph Strategizer, by adding both indicators to your chart and selecting "External Input" as entry source in the inputs of the Strategizer indicator. From that point on, buy & sell signals generated by the Entry Builder, will be used for backtesting.
Each trigger or filtering condition is selectable and able to be combined using the selection boxes.
Trigger or filter conditions can be used on a different timeframes, and with different assets or coin pairs. Make sure to set higher timeframe filters, to a higher timeframe than your chart timeframe.
🟣 How to use
• Add the indicator to your chart
• Select an indicator you woud like to use for entry analysis. Combine more indicators for more entry filtering
• Configure entry conditions per indicator. It is recommended to add and configure one indicator at a time
• Analyse your buy/sell entries
• Connect to CryptoGraph Strategizer as external input source for backtesting purposes
🟣 Indicator Filters
• ATR :
Average True Range (ATR) is a tool used in technical analysis to measure volatility .
Possible options for ATR entry filtering are an ATR value greater/smaller than your input variable for trade entries, or the ATR crossing your input variable for trade entries.
This enables the possibility to only enter positions when the market has a certain degree of volatility .
• ADX :
The Average Directional Index ( ADX ) helps traders determine the strength of a trend, not its actual direction. It can be used to find out whether the
market is ranging or starting a new trend.
Possible options for ADX entry filtering are an ADX value greater/smaller than your input variable for trade entries, or the ADX crossing your input variable for trade entries.
• OBV :
The On Balance Volume indicator (OBV) is used in technical analysis to measure buying and selling pressure. It is a cumulative indicator meaning that on days where price went up, that day's volume is added to the cumulative OBV total.
Possible options for OBV entry filtering are Regular, Hidden or Regular&Hidden divergences. Divergence is when the price of an asset is moving in the opposite direction of a technical indicator, such as an oscillator, or is moving contrary to other data. Divergence warns that the current price trend may be weakening, and in some cases may lead to the price changing direction.
• Moving Average :
Moving Average (MA) is a price based, lagging (or reactive) indicator that displays the average price of a security over a set period of time. A Moving Average is a good way to gauge momentum as well as to confirm trends, and define areas of support and resistance .
Possible options for MA entry filtering are price being above/below Moving Average 1, price crossing up/down Moving Average 1, Moving Average 1 being above/below Moving Average 2 and Moving Average 1 crossing up/down Moving Average 2.
• Supertrend :
Supertrend (ST) is a trend-following indicator based on Average True Range (ATR). The calculation of its single line combines trend detection and volatility . It can be used to detect changes in trend direction and to position stops.
Possible options for ST entry filtering are Supertrend being in upward/downward direction, or Supertrend changing direction.
• RSI :
The Relative Strength Index ( RSI ) is a well versed momentum based oscillator which is used to measure the speed (velocity) as well as the change (magnitude) of directional price movements.
Possible options for RSI entry filtering are RSI being smaller/greater than your input value, or RSI crossing up/down your input value.
• Stochastic RSI :
The Stochastic RSI indicator ( Stoch RSI ) is essentially an indicator of an indicator. It is used in technical analysis to provide a stochastic calculation to the RSI indicator. This means that it is a measure of RSI relative to its own high/low range over a user defined period of time.
Possible options for Stoch RSI entry filtering are Stoch RSI crossing below or above your input value.
• VWAP Bands :
Volume Weighted Average Price ( VWAP ) is a technical analysis tool used to measure the average price weighted by volume . VWAP is typically used with intraday charts as a way to determine the general direction of intraday prices.
We use standard deviations, determined by user input, to create VWAP bands.
Possible options for VWAP long entry filtering are: price being below the lower VWAP band, price crossing back up the lower VWAP band or price crossing down the lower VWAP band.
Possible options for VWAP short entry filtering are: price being above the upper VWAP band, price crossing back down the upper VWAP band, or price crossing up the upper VWAP band.
• Bollinger Bands :
Bollinger Bands (BB) are a widely popular technical analysis instrument created by John Bollinger in the early 1980’s. Bollinger Bands consist of a band of three lines which are plotted in relation to security prices. The line in the middle is usually a Simple Moving Average ( SMA ) set to a period of 20 days (the type of trend line and period can be changed by the trader; however a 20 day moving average is by far the most popular).
Possible options for BB long entry filtering are: price being below the lower Bollinger band , price crossing back up the lower Bollinger band or price crossing down the lower Bollinger band .
Possible options for BB short entry filtering are: price being above the upper Bollinger band , price crossing back down the upper Bollinger band , or price crossing up the upper Bollinger band .
• WaveTrend :
WaveTrend (WT) is a smoothed momentum oscillator which enables it to detect true reversals in an accurate manner.
Possible options for WT entry filtering are: Green/red dots below or above a certain WaveTrend value, Regular Divergence, Hidden Divergence and Regular&Hidden Divergence.
Ebb N Flo Trend [Signals]Ebb n Flo Trend is a trend indicator that makes use of higher time frame High - Low pivots to determine when a trend has changed
In order to reduce over trading, and to reduce fake outs, the script relies on a clever combination of Fib ratio expansions and an averaged candle close
By combining the above strategies, the trend indicator forms a trailing trend indicator
The script determines when the current market condition has crossed over or under the trailing trend, and based on the closing conditions will change the trend of the script signaling a change. If the trend indicator is below the current market and green, the trend is bullish. If the trend is above the market and red, the trend is bearish
The indicator does not repaint, as such, once a signal has been received, the condition has been met on a previous candle and is final
Trend indicator can be used on any markets, for both Long and Short swings, however is best suited for long term trading on certain crypto markets (based on backtesting results). Be on the lookout for pairs with decent volume on reputable exchanges. It is not a holy grail type script for all markets. The key is to find enough to diversify your trades.
As can be seen in the backtester results, the script performs exceptionally well when trading using the 1W higher time frame (selection in the script settings), in the 1D current time frame (selecting the chart time frame)
The script is ideal for the beginner trader that cannot spend hours everyday looking at charts.
The backtesting results are based on allocating 10% of your portfolio to a single trade - this should be determined by your risk appetite.
There are risks associated with any form of investing. Never invest more than you are willing to lose. Past performance is not a guarantee or predictor of future performance. Do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions.
Configuration:
The dropdown in the script selects the time frame for Highs and Lows that the script must consider, and the chart time frame is the time frame of which closing conditions the script should use
Alerts:
The indicator comes with 2 off alerts: open_LONG and open_SHORT, which in itself is self explanatory, however, due to the slow trading nature of the script, alerts are generally not needed
Once you receive access to the trial version, you will also receive a link to a video that will show you exactly how to set up the script
Happy trading
EasyTrade - Chandelier EMAHello Traders!
Starting from an idea of youtube channel "Ultra Trader", we have developed this simple indicator and prepared to be used with EasyTrade software.
You can setup Alerts for Crypto or Forex/Indices/Stocks/etc...
The simple but working idea behind this indicator, is a combination of "Chandelier Exit strategy" and EMA 200. It's great on long trend.
Good results are obtained with scalping timeframe from 1 to 15-minute timeframe (see video for details).
Settings
ATR Period : This value is used to change the number of candles used in ATR formula.
ATR Multiplier : This value is used to multiply the ATR value.
Use EMA filter and Value : This options Enable/Disable the EMA filter. You can change the period of the EMA
R/R ratio : You can set your Risk/Reward ratio according to your trading rules.
Show Trend : Show or hide the indicator cloud
Show Signals : Show or hide the dots on the bottom of the graphs and the "Sell" or "Buy" labels.
Show TP/SL : Show or hide Take profits (Purple line) and Stop Loss (Orange Line)
Alerts
The alert signal generated by the indicator can be directly used by the EasyTrade software to directly execute trades on your preferred Broker.
Conclusion
We hope it will be useful to simplify and automate your trading, but remember; always do your back-tests with your trading rules .
Suggestions or improvements are always welcome, if they make sense.
Credits
Ultra Trades Video
EasyTrade Free Indicators and Software
Wunderbit HRT BotWunderbit HRT is a proprietary indicator designed to find pivot points in the cryptocurrency market.
Working timeframes from 30 minutes and above.
The indicator is designed to create automated trading strategies using a webhook.
To create a cryptocurrency robot for this indicator, you need:
1. Create alerts and bind the URL to the webhook.
2. Link the Tradingview indicator to automation services.
For signals, alerts are used: LONG and SHORT
Recommendations for the indicator:
1. Use DSA technology for automation.
2. Be sure to disable the "multiple inputs" function.
3. Use an indicator with oscillators or MACD to confirm the entry point.
WaveTrend 4h/24mWaveTrend 4h/24m is a trading tool based on two WaveTrend timeframes.
For this script the WaveTrend calculations made by LazyBear were used. WaveTrend is a widely used indicator for finding direction of an asset.
The strategy is developed by Youtuber Jayson Casper. The main strategy on the 4 hour and 24 minute timeframes, this will be the default timeframes. Timeframes can be adjusted in the indicator interface.
With Jaysons' we wait for both timeframes to have last printed a green dot for longs, and both timeframes to have last printed a red dot for shorts. When this occurs a green diamond will be printed for longs, a red diamond for shorts.
Make sure to always use the chart from the smallest timeframe you're using, so by defaults use the 24 minute chart.
Features of the indicator:
- WaveTrend Timeframe 1 (Blue/Lightblue wave).
- WaveTrend Timeframe 2 (Blue/Purple line with filled background between the lines).
- VWAP (Yellow wave which is turned off by default)
- Green/Red Diamonds
What to look for?
This script is all about the Green and Red Diamonds.
A Green diamond will be printed when on both the 4 hour and 24 minute timeframe the last printed dot was a green dot.
A Red diamond will be printed when on both the 4 hour and 24 minute timeframe the last printed dot was a red dot.
What are the Green and Red Diamonds based on?
When both VWAP timeframes are ABOVE 0, a green diamond will be printed. This is equivalent to the last dot on both WaveTrend timeframes being a green dot.
When both VWAP timeframes are BELOW 0, a red diamond will be printed. This is equivalent to the last dot on both WaveTrend timeframes being a red dot.
Happy Trading!
CryptoGraph 3.2CryptoGraph 3.2 is an extensive version of CryptoGraph 3.
CryptoGraph 3.2 is based on 4 VWAP oscillator timeframes instead of 3.
What does it do?
CryptoGraph 3.2 visualises four different VWAPs based on four different timeframes.
- Whenever all four timeframes are increasing (this can either be above or below the 0 line), a green dot will be printed.
A green dot generally is a bullish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes are decreasing (this can either be above or below the 0 line), a red dot will be printed.
A red dot generally is a bearish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes have crossed above the 0 line, a green triangle will be printed.
A green triangle generally is a bullish indication.
- Whenever all four timeframes have crossed below the 0 line, a red triangle will be printed.
A red triangle generally is a bearish indication.
- Whenever the second timeframe switches from upward direction to downward, a green x will be printed.
A green x generally is a take profit indication for a long position.
- Whenever the second timeframe switches from downward direction to upward, a red x will be printed.
A red x generally is a take profit indication for a short position.
The green and red x's are by default set to 0% opacity so they won't be visible. Make sure to increase the opacity to have them visible on your chart.
ProProfits LongStrategy made ready for automated trading based on Wavetrend/VWAP/RSI.
Whenever a 18 minute timeframe wave reaches below -60 is followed by a 3 minute timeframe VWAP cross up, a long signal will be given.
Once an RSI cross on the 10 minute timeframe above 60 is followed by a red dot on the momentum waves on the 1 minute timeframe, a Take Profit signal will be given.
The timeframes are adjustable in the settings interface, so this automated strategy can be used with any timeframe combination for the Wavetrend/VWAP/RSI.
Always make sure to view the chart from the lowest timeframe you're using.
Grid Bot AutoThis script is an auto-adjusting grid bot simulator. This is an improved version of the original Grid Bot Simulator. The grid bot is best used for ranging/choppy markets. Prices are divided into grids, or trade zones, that will trigger signals each time a new zone is entered. During ranging markets, each transaction is followed by a “take profit.” As the market starts to trend, transactions are stacked (compare to DCA ), until the market consolidates. No signals are triggered above the Upper Limit or Below the Lower Limit. Unlike the previous version, the upper and lower limits are calculated automatically. Grid levels are determined by four factors: Smoothing, Laziness, Elasticity, and Grid Intervals.
Smoothing:
A moving average (or linear regression) is applied to each close price as a basis. Options for smoothing are Linear Regression, Simple Moving Average, Exponential Moving Average, Volume-Weighted Moving Average, Triple-Exponential Moving Average.
Laziness:
Laziness is the percentage change required to reach the next level. If laziness is 1.5, the price must move up or down by 1.5% before the grid will change. This concept is based on Alex Grover’s Efficient Trend Step. This allows the grids to be based on even price levels, as opposed to jagged moving averages.
Elasticity:
Elasticity is the degree of “stickiness” to the current price trend. If the smoothing line remains above (or below) the current grid center without reverting but still not enough to reach the next grid level, the grid line will start to curve toward the next grid level. Elasticity is added to (or subtracted from) the gridline by a factor of minimum system ticks for the current pair. Elasticity of zero will keep the gridlines horizontal. If elasticity is too high, the grid will distort.
Grid Intervals:
Grid intervals are the percentage of space between each grid.
Laziness = 4%, Elasticity = 0. Price must move at least 4% before reaching the next level. With zero elasticity, gridlines are straight.
Laziness = 5%, Elasticity = 100. For each bar at a new grid level, the grid will start “curve” toward the next price level (up if price is greater than the middle grid, down if less than middle grid). Elasticity is calculated by the user-inputted “Elasticity” multiplied by the minimum tick for the current pair (ELSTX = syminfo.mintick * iELSTX)
Try experimenting with different combinations of the Smoothing Length, Smoothing Type, Laziness, Elasticity, and Grid Intervals to find the optimum settings for each chart. Lower-priced pairs (e.g. XRP/ADA/DODGE) will require lower Elasticity. Also note that different exchanges may have different minimum tick values. For example, minimum tick for BITMEX:XBTUSD and BYBIT:BTCUSD is .5, but BINANCE:BTCUSDT and COINBASE:BTCUSD is .01.
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DODGEUSDT, 5min. Laziness: 4%, Elasticity 2.5
Number of Grids: 2. Laziness: 3.75%. Elasticity: 150. Grid Interval 2%.
Settings Overview
Smoothing Length : Smoothing period
Smoothing Type : Linear Regression, Simple Moving Average, Exponential Moving Average, Volume-Weighted Moving Average, Triple-Exponential Moving Average
Laziness : Percentage required for price to move until it reaches the next level. If price does not reach the next level (up or down), the grid will remain the same as previous grid (because it’s lazy).
Elasticity : Amount of curvature toward the next grid, based on the current price trend. As elasticity increases, gridlines will curve up or down by a factor of the number of ticks since the last grid change.
Grid Interval : Percent between grid levels.
Number of Grids : Number of grids to show.
Cooldown : Number of bars to wait to prevent consecutive signals.
Grid Line Transparency : Lower transparencies brighten the gridlines; higher transparencies dim the gridlines. To hide the gridlines completely, enter 100.
Fill Transparency: Lower transparencies brighten the fill box; higher transparencies dim the fill box. To hide the fill box completely, enter 100.
Signal Size : Make signal triangles large or small.
Reset Buy/Sell Index When Grids Change : When a new grid is formed, resetting the index may prevent false signals (experimental)
Use Highs/Lows for Signals : If enabled, signals are triggered as soon as the price touches the next zone. If disabled, signals are triggered after bar closes. Enable this for “Once Per Bar alerts. Disable for “Once Per Bar Close” alerts.
Show Min Tick : If checked, syminfo.mintick is displayed in upper-righthand corner. Useful for estimating Laziness.
Reverse Fill Colors : Default fill for fill boxes is green after buy and red after sell. Check this box to reverse.
Note: The Grid Bot Simulator scripts are experimental and works in progress. Please feel free to comment or contact me if you have suggestions/complaints.
Oasis Trading Group Automated Trading BotThe Oasis Trading Group Automated Trading Bot is designed to follow trend and alert the user to potential Buy and Sell Entry Points. It is also equip with Take Profits, Automatic Support and Resistance, and Alerts for when price is breaking or bouncing off these Support and Resistance Levels. It also has a built in Stop Loss that will conservatively keep the user in the trade as long as possible.
The Bot is mainly focused on following trend strength and volatility, when the criteria is met for an entry it will trigger a Buy/Sell and then give Take Profit points that will act as suggestions for the user to take partial profit while letting the rest of the trade ride.
The Bot works best on Heikin Ashi Candles but they are not required. Because it is a trend bot, the higher time frames will be stronger.
Finally, the Oasis Trading Group Bot is equip with many different alerts for the user to fully automate their trading experience through TradingView Alerts.
For Access or Questions: Private message us. Thank you.
Ichimoku Basic AlertsStarted with Ichimoku Kinko Hyo by Mizuki32. Converted to study and added alerting and cloud confirmation.
Trading Safely Market Crusher Pro IndicatorWith The Market Crusher Pro You Can Trade Options, Futures, Cryptocurrencies, Equities, Commodities, Currencies, and Stock Market Indexes.
The Market Crusher Pro Buy & Sell signals are determined utilizing our price range volatility algorithmic technical indicator designed to generate alpha.
The Market Crusher Pro Buy & Sell signals will only be visible during your specified trading times.
The Market Crusher Pro Profit Targets are determined in percentages and you can take profit up to 4 times per trade.
I suggest setting limit orders at profit targets.
To determine how much of position to close divide position size by number of profit targets
Example: If your position size is 100k and you are in a Long trade set 4 limit sell orders of 25k each at your 4 profit targets.
*Percentage of position to be closed for each trade is set to 25% however, you can adjust this to take profit 3 times by changing settings on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd profit targets to 33.3%, or 2 times by changing 1st and 2nd profit targets to 50%
Highlights:
Add to any ticker, and time frame
Specify trading times
Specify both long and short profit targets in percentages
Take profit up to 4 times per trade
Use either a fixed stop loss or a trailing stop loss or both
Set sound alerts and Syntax alerts for automated trading
Prints on the current bar in real time
DOES NOT repaint several bars after the fact
*We only use candles for trading and back testing because, Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi, Point & Figure, and Range produce unrealistic results.
*Back test results below are based on a initial capital of $5000 and Trade using 10% of initial capital.
Please Note: For forex trading to enter a trade on EURUSD for example the spread is typically 1.2-2.0 pips to enter a trade so you are not charged a commission on every market buy or sell or for limit orders set at profit targets. We are not able to input this into back test settings.
Example: If you open a 100k position it will cost you $12-$20 assuming the spread is 1.2 to 2.0 pips
Please Note: All users get access to weekly trading and strategy building sessions and a interactive Q&A. You can get more information on these benefits as well as get access to the strategy builder by clicking the MC PRO link listed in signature section below
Automatic Risk to Reward PivotsIn a nutshell I was tired of guestimating what my risk was between pivots when getting into trades I went to work on the basic math behind the relationship of the pivots to find their natural risk to reward ratios.
The natural risk to rewards span high and low...for example...you can go from the S3 --> R3 and that R:R is with a stop loss of the S4 is 7.4
But making all of those possibilities in code is excessive and for simplicity sake I price can only be between two pivot areas at any point in time.
So this auto risk to reward is limited to the 2:1 opportunities. If you by chance do the math for all of the possibilities as I have then it would be easy to change the Take Profit levels.
I use the fibonacci pivot points in this indicator but I include the mid levels and further extensions totaling 20 levels, 21 including the pivot.
Here they are...the generic plots are bolded...the additional levels are the other fib levels
R7 - 200%
R6 - 162%
R5 - 141%
R4 - 127%
R3 - 100%
R-C - 76%
R2 - 62%
R-B - 50%
R1 - 38%
R-A - 24%
Pivot
S-A - (24%)
S1 - (38%)
S-B - (50%)
S2 - (62%)
S-C - (76%)
S3 - (100%)
S4 - (127%)
S5 - (141%)
S6 - (162%)
S7 - (200%)
The indicator give you the setups for uptrends and downtrends based on the pivot point moving averages (ex. ema(hlc3, 34)) from a higher timeframe which you will be free to change yourself in the inputs.
For my setup, I trade from the daily pivots using the 10m or 5m chart so my next level up is the weekly pivots which I view using the 1H chart candles.
In the next iterations I will add the ability to change the MA lengths.
Pivot Point Moving average lengths
Weekly lengths - fast 34 : slow 55
Monthly lengths - fast 13 : slow 34
Yearly lengths - fast 13 : slow 34
Rules for Uptrends
Fast MA > Slow MA
Session high < r6
Rules for Downtrends
Fast MA < Slow MA
Session high > s6
Timeframes applicable are only those who have a higher pivot set above it
Monthly_SR = 240m, 300m, D
Weekly_SR = 26m, 30m, 60m
Daily_SR = 1m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 15m
Your take profit line will always populate where your risk will be 2:1
Your stop loss will always be one pivot level underneath or above your entry
Feel free to ask any questions. Trade well my friends!
HFT Divergence Hunter IndicatorDefault Settings are meant to be used in BTC/USDT chart on 5 min time frame on Binance Futures. If you want to use for another asset on another time frame YOU MUST CHANGE THE SETTINGS
This is a divergence finding indicator developed by HFT Research. It is a highly customizable indicator and provides endless opportunities to find profitable trades in the market.
Use Envelope, this is the main decision maker in this strategy. The idea behind is that you choose the length of the moving average and set an offset % to create an upper and lower band. If you click on “display envelope” you will be able to visually see the band you have created. This way, you get to scalp the market as the price is diverging and moving away from the moving average. As the famous saying goes, moving averages act like magnets and prices always visits them back. Using this ideology, we aim to capitilize on the price swings that move away from the chosen moving average by x%.
STARC Bands;
These are two bands that are applied above and below a simple moving average of an asset’s price. The upper band is created by adding the value of the average true range (ATR) or a multiple of i. The lower band is created by subtracting the value of the ATR from the SMA. The channel can provide traders with ideas on when to buy or sell. During an overall uptrend, buying near the lower band and selling near the top band is favorable. However, from our testing results it does fairly poorly in crypto markets while it does pretty well in traditional markets.
Use RSI;
One of the most commonly used indicators in the trading world. The idea is simple, buy when its oversold and sell when its overbought. You can use RSI as a secondary confirmation of the dips. It can be turned on and off.
Use MFI
MFI stands for Money Flow Index and it is an oscillator like RSI. However, it does track the price in a different fashion than RSI providing a reliable option. It uses the price and volume data for identifying overbought and oversold signals in an asset.
Use Fisher Transform
Even though, it has a funny name, Fisher is actually a very decent and reliable indicator. It converts the prices into a Gaussian normal distribution channel. Therefore, the indicator detects when the prices have moved to an extreme, based on recent price action.
Use VWAP
VWAP stands for volume weighted average price. It is an extremely useful indicator when trading intra-day. It does reset every trading session which is at 00:00 UTC. Instead of looking at x number of candles and providing an average price, it will take into consideration the volume that’s traded at a certain price and weigh it accordingly. It will NOT give entry signals but act as a filter. If the price is above VWAP will filter out the shorts and other way around for longs.
Use ADX
Average directional index is a powerful indicator when one is assessing the strength of a trend as well as measuring the volatility in the market. Unfortunately, the worst market condition for this strategy is sideways market. ADX becomes a useful tool since it can detect trend. If the volatility is low and there is no real price movement, ADX will pick that up and will not let you get in trades during a sideways market. It will allow you to enter trades only when the market is trending.
Use Super trend Filter
The indicator works well in a trending market but can give false signals when a market is trading in a range.
It uses the ATR (average true range) as part of its calculation which takes into account the volatility of the market. The ATR is adjusted using the multiplier setting which determines how sensitive the indicator is.
Use MA Filter
Lookback: It is an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce.
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So, in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets.
Use MACD Filter
MACD here will act as a filter rather than an entry signal generator. There are a few different ways to use this MACD filter. You can click on the Use MACD filter and it will use filter out the shorts generated in a bullish territory and longs generated in the bearish territory. It will greatly reduce the number of trades the strategy will trade because MACD is a lagging indicator. By the time MACD turns bullish or bearish, most of the other indicators will have already generated the signals. Therefore, resulting in less trades. You can use MACD filter as MA oscillator meaning that it will only look at the MA lines in MACD to filter out trades. Alternatively, you can use it with the histogram (Signal lines) meaning that it will only look at the histogram whether its below or above the zero line in order to filter out the trades.
TP (%)
Place your desired take profit percentage here. Default is 1.5%
Move SL At Entry x% Profit
This is when the strategy will move your SL to the entry point if the position reaches x% profit. It can also generate a signal which can be automated to adjust the SL on the exchange.
SL (%)
Place your desired stop loss percentage here. Default is 1%
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HFT Fibonacci Bands Indicator
Default Settings are meant to be used in XBT/USD chart on 15 min time frame. If you want to use for another asset on another time frame YOU MUST CHANGE THE SETTINGS
This is a Fibonacci bands based trading indicator developed by HFT Research. It is a highly customizable indicator and provided endless opportunities to find profitable trades in the market.
Use Fib BB
This is the main decision maker of the strategy. Tuning the settings of this portion of the strategy will change the outcome the most. We have provided default settings. However, they are only good for 15min chart on Bitcoin. Please adjust accordingly.
Fib BB Length: This setting adjusts the middle line of your Fibonacci Bands. It is the moving average that you take it as base for your Fibonacci bands. Default value is currently 20.
Fib Level to Use for Entry: Here, you adjust which one of the Fibonacci Ratio levels you would like to use for your entry. You can only choose one of the following options.
Fibonacci Ratio 1
This is your Fib ratio level 1 and you can put any number here you would like
Fibonacci Ratio 2
This is your Fib ratio level 2 and you can put any number here you would like
Fibonacci Ratio 3
This is your Fib ratio level 3 and you can put any number here you would like
Please keep in mind that Ratio 1 should be higher than Ratio 2 and Ratio 2 should be higher than Ratio 3.
Use RSI
You can also turn on and off the RSI as well. Alternatively, there is an option to use RSI on a different time frame than you are currently on. For example, if you are looking at the 5min chart to use Bollinger bands but you would like to look at the RSI value on the 15min chart. You can do so by selecting the custom RSI timeframe as well as adjusting the Oversold and Overbought value.
Use CCI
Commodity Channel Index is an indicator developed by Donald Lambert. It is a momentum-based oscillator used to help determine when an investment vehicle is reaching conditions of being overbought or oversold. It also used to asses price trend direction and strength. Default settings are usually the safest and the best fit.
Use VWAP
VWAP stands for volume weighted average price. It is an extremely useful indicator when trading intra-day. It does reset every trading session which is at 00:00 UTC. Instead of looking at x number of candles and providing an average price, it will take into consideration volume that’s traded at a certain price and weigh it accordingly.
Use ADX
ADX stands for average directional index. It is an indicator that measures volatility in the market. Unfortunately, the worst market condition for this strategy is sideways market. ADX becomes a useful tool since it can detect trend. If the volatility is low and there is no real price movement, ADX will pick that up and will not let you get in trades during a sideways market. It will allow you to enter trades only when the market is trending.
Use MA Filters
Lookback: It is an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce.
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So, in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets.
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HFT The Ultimate Trend IndicatorThis is a trend following based strategy developed by HFT Research.
It works on Stocks, Forex and Cryptocurrency markets
This indicator comes fine tuned out of the box. It works on best on 15min, 1 hour and 4 hour time frames. It provides 3 separate entries for each of the time frames, providing you 12 different entry options.
Each time frame has the following options to choose from
You can use 1 hour settings on 15min chart however, it may not work the best.
Moderate entry will give you the modest amount of trades with modest amount of risk
Aggressive entry will give you wild entries and lots of action, if you are willing to babysit the trades, it might be an option for you
Conservative entry are best for those who want to automate the strategy or for those that don't have the time to trade the alerts actively
HFT Momentum IndicatorDefault Settings are meant to be used in XBT/USD chart on 1 hour time frame. If you want to use for another asset on another time frame YOU MUST CHANGE THE SETTINGS
This is momentum-based strategy designed by HFT Research in order to take advantage of volatile, trending markets.
Use ADX
ADX stands for average directional index . It is an indicator that measures volatility in the market. Unfortunately, the worst market condition for this strategy is sideways market. ADX becomes a useful tool since it can detect trend. If the volatility is low and there is no real price movement, ADX will pick that up and will not let you get in trades during a sideways market. It will allow you to enter trades only when the market is trending.
Use MA CrossOver
This strategy’s main driver is the moving average cross over however, unlike many other indicators, this strategy has ALL the moving averages that are on trading view. Total of 13 different moving averages all calculated in a different fashion available in a drop-down menu. You are able to choose two different moving averages to cross for your entry as well as being able to adjust the length of each individual moving average.
Use MA Spread % Filter
As an extra protection, we introduced MA spread % filter. We all know that momentum strategy works when there is actually a trend that has momentum. When there is no trend and market side choppy, we get a lot of noisy signals. In order to battle that we have introduced MA spread % filter. Using this piece of setting, you will be able to chose how strong the cross over actually is. If price is moving sideways, the moving averages will cross each other barely. If the price has actually any steam and momentum, MA 1 will cross over MA 2 aggressively because it will be trending market.
First you chose what the minimum % difference there should be between your 2 moving averages. If you keep this too tight, it won’t be as useful and if you keep this too large then the script will not generate any signals. Trust us, there is a fine balance in between! Then you proceed to chose your moving averages that the bot should keep track of.
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HFT Scalper IndicatorThis strategy is a scalper strategy developed by HFT Research. Scalper is highly customizable and provides endless opportunities to find profitable setups in the market.
Use Bollinger Bands
This piece of the settings will turn and off Bollinger band’s input in the decision making. BB Length will determine the Moving average you are using to take the standard deviation off of which is named as BB Multiplier. Default settings will use 20 moving average and take standard deviation of 2 to create lower and upper bands. Increasing the Multiplier will give you fewer but safer entries.
Use Bollinger Bands %
This setting will allow the user to determine at what Bollinger band width %, he wants to take start looking to take trades. It is known that when prices are stable and moving sideways, Bollinger bands contract and it becomes more reactive to small moves in the market. Using this setting, you can ignore the signals that would be generated while Bollinger bands are contracted. This setting will allow the user to weed out the noise in the market and really allow them to make the most out of Bollinger bands.
Use RSI
You can also turn on and off the RSI as well. Alternatively, there is an option to use RSI on a different time frame than you are currently on. For example, if you are looking at the 5min chart to use Bollinger bands but you would like to look at the RSI value on the 15min chart. You can do so by selecting the custom RSI timeframe as well as adjusting the Oversold and Overbought value.
Use STOCH
For those who want extra protection on their entry can throw STOCH into their decision making. STOCH acts like RSI but it is more prone to small moves. It will help the users to get a better entry if used correctly. Stoch may not be in the buy zone when RSI is at say 35, however, if price dips a little more and STOCH might be in the buy zone when RSI is at say 20. This way it will help you have better entries than just using RSI. In a way, you can use STOCH to scalp RSI.
Use VWAP
VWAP stands for volume weighted average price. It is an extremely useful indicator when trading intra-day. It does reset every trading session which is at 00:00 UTC. Instead of looking at x number of candles and providing an average price, it will take into consideration volume that’s traded at a certain price and weigh it accordingly.
Use ADX
ADX stands for average directional index. It is an indicator that measures volatility in the market. Unfortunately, the worst market condition for this strategy is sideways market. ADX becomes a useful tool since it can detect trend. If the volatility is low and there is no real price movement, ADX will pick that up and will not let you get in trades during a sideways market. It will allow you to enter trades only when the market is trending.
Use MA Filters
Lookback: It is an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce.
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets which is the worst market condition for scalper.
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Quickie (Free) IndicatorQuickie is a free tradingview Indicator developed by HFT Research. It works in sideways and trending markets depending the way you set it as well as both on short time frame and long time frame. It comes with backtesting abilities on tradingview.
You can find the alerts to go long and short here, please check the backtester to fine tune your strategy.
Use Bollinger Bands
This piece of the settings will turn and off Bollinger band’s input in the decision making. BB Length will determine the Moving average you are using to take the standard deviation off of which is named as BB Multiplier. Default settings will use 20 moving average and take standard deviation of 2 to create lower and upper bands. Increasing the Multiplier will give you fewer but safer entries
Use RSI
You can also turn on and off the RSI as well. Alternatively, there is an option to use RSI on a different time frame than you are currently on. For example, if you are looking at the 5min chart to use Bollinger bands but you would like to look at the RSI value on the 15min chart. You can do so by selecting the custom RSI timeframe as well as adjusting the Oversold and Overbought value.
Use MA Filter
Lookback: The indicator has an option to look back x number of candles to validate the price crossing. If the market is choppy and the price keeps crossing up and down the moving average you have chosen, it will generate a lot of “noisy” signals. This option allows you to confirm the cross by selecting how many candles the price needs to stay above or below the moving average. Setting it 0 will turn it off.
MA Filter Type: There is a selection of moving averages that is available on TradingView currently. You can choose from 14 different moving average types to detect the trend as accurate as possible.
Filter Length: You can select the length of your moving average. Most commonly used length being 50,100 and 200.
Filter Type: This is our propriety smoothing method in order to make the moving averages lag less and influence the way they are calculated slightly. Type 1 being the normal calculation and type 2 being the secret sauce .
Reverse MA Filter: This option allows you to use the moving average in reverse. For example, the strategy will go long when the price is above the moving average. However, if you use the reserve MA Filter, you will go short when the price is above the moving average. This method works best in sideways market where price usually retraces back to the moving average. So, in an anticipation of price reverting back to the moving average, it is a useful piece of option to use during sideway markets.
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Crypto Trend Following StudyThis is the study script indicator of Crypto Trend Following Strategy which can be used to automate your trading by alerts. With study script indicator, strategy can be easily automated.
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To back test the strategy, see Crypto Trend Following Strategy indicator.
Script is using several moving averages to keep you on the right side of the trend. Signals are also filtered based on other indicators to prevent buying already overbought or selling already oversold coins and avoid ranging markets.
MAIN GOAL
Main goal of the strategy is long-term stable profit. No strategy has 100% accuracy therefore there always will be some false signals. But patience pays, with Trend Following Strategy, you will get couple of small loses while waiting to get big wins when coin is trending strongly. As you never know the right time you must sustain and be in all trades to make sure that you will not miss the big move.
BACKTEST
This script is for free to play with so you can back test and see for yourself how the strategy performs on any of your favourite coins.
Strategy is optimized and back tested for USDT and BTC pairs on 6h timeframe but it can be used on any pair and any timeframe.
RISK & REWARD
Strategy does not use safety orders as DCAs usually leads to bag holding sooner or later. It does not use take profit either as strategy will tell you when to buy and when to sell based on the actual market condition.
You should always use stop loss to protect your account from drawdown or even being liquidated.
You can change stop loss or take profit as you like or even back test the strategy with your preferred settings to find what suits you best.
STUDY SETTINGS
Important: Make sure that you use the same settings for both Strategy and Study indicators.
If you need any help with settings do not hesitate to ask. I would also appreciate any feedback and ideas how to improve the script.
==== Indicators settings ====
RSI Long < and StochRSI Long <
• used to filter out buy signals of already overbought coins - ( stoch ) RSI must be under set value to fire a BUY signal
RSI Short > and StochRSI Short >
• used to filter out sell signals of already oversold coins - ( stoch ) RSI must be over set value to fire a SELL signal
ADX >
• used to filter out buy or sell signals in ranging markets - ADX must be over set value to fire a BUY or SELL signal
MA Fast and Slow Length
• Two moving averages to indicate an actual short-term trend
Baseline Length & Type
• Baseline is a moving average which confirms the longer-term trend. You can set length and type of the moving average
Show every signal
• turn on to see signal on each candle whether strategy recommends opening long or short trade (green triangle – buy, red triangle – sell, no triangle – wait)
Megalodon Pro Bollinger Scalper SetUpIt is designed to find scalping opportunities. It combines Megalodon Pro Bollinger Band Calculator and another momentum tool to enter and exit positions.
Usage
Follow the green and red color changes to buy and sell, respectively. You may also set your alarms and start automate your trading via alarms.
Settings
Setting 1 defines buy below level for Bollinger Band Calculator.
Setting 2 defines sell above level for Bollinger Band Calculator.
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