Momentum candle w/ AlertMomentum Candle Indicator with Alerts
The Momentum Candle Indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying candles that exhibit strong momentum based on customizable criteria. This indicator visually highlights momentum candles and provides alerting functionality to ensure timely notifications about significant price movements. It is flexible and suited for various trading styles, offering easy configuration.
Key Features:
Momentum Candle Detection: Identifies candles with a body size and wick characteristics indicative of momentum. The detection criteria are fully customizable to fit individual trading strategies.
Customizable Parameters:
- Minimum Body Size (Pips): The minimum size of the candle body, in pips, for it to be considered a momentum candle.
- Minimum Wick-to-Body Ratio (%): Specifies the minimum percentage of wick relative to the body size to qualify as momentum.
- Maximum Wick-to-Body Ratio (%): Sets the upper limit for the wick-to-body ratio to filter out candles with excessive wicks.
- Timeframe: Select the timeframe for momentum candle analysis (e.g., 15 minutes, 1 hour, etc.).
- Alert Trigger Option: Choose between alerts that trigger at candle close or in real-time when criteria are met. Real-time alerts are sent as soon as the criteria are met, but there is no guarantee that the candle will remain a valid momentum candle at its close.
- Show Detail: Enable or disable additional labels on the chart that display metrics for valid momentum candles.
- Enable Candle Debug: Activate debug mode to show detailed metrics for every candle, assisting in fine-tuning settings.
Visual Feedback: Highlights valid momentum candles on the chart for easy identification. Optional labels display metrics like body size, wick size, and ratios.
Alerts: Configurable alerts notify you whenever a momentum candle is detected, based on your defined criteria.
How to Use:
Add the Indicator to Your Chart: Add this script to your TradingView chart as an indicator.
Configure the Settings: Open the settings panel and adjust the parameters: Define the Minimum Body Size in pips. Set the Wick-to-Body Ratio thresholds. Choose the timeframe for analysis. Select the alert trigger option ( real-time or candle close ). Enable or disable labels and debug information.
Set Up Alerts: Open the TradingView alert panel. Select the condition for this script (e.g., " Momentum Candle Detected "). Customize the alert message and preferences. Click Create to activate the alert.
Analyze Results: Review highlighted momentum candles on the chart. Use optional debug labels for a detailed breakdown of candle metrics.
Why Use This Indicator?
Momentum candles often indicate significant market movements, providing valuable insights for trend-following or breakout strategies. This indicator automates the detection and alert process, helping traders focus on strategy execution while ensuring they don’t miss key opportunities.
With customizable parameters and real-time feedback, this tool is practical, adaptable, and designed to simplify momentum analysis.
Centered Oscillators
MACD DashboardThe MACD Dashboard is an addition to my collection of various dashboards that are designed to help traders make wiser decisions.
How to Use MACD Dashboard:
Timeframe Selection: Based on your trading style and preferences, choose the relevant timeframes. In the settings, enable or disable timeframes to focus on the most relevant ones for your strategy.
Dashboard Interpretation: The MACD Dashboard displays green (🟢) and red (🔴) symbols to indicate when the MACD is in green or in the red zone. You can also leverage the MACD values on the dashboard to better interpret sentiment and its changes.
Confirmation and Strategy: Consider MACD Dashboard signals as confirmation for your trading strategy. For instance, in an uptrend, look for long opportunities when the dashboard displays consistent green symbols. Conversely, in a downtrend, focus on short opportunities when red symbols dominate.
Risk Management: As with any indicator, use the MACD Dashboard in conjunction with proper risk management techniques. Avoid trading solely based on indicator signals; instead, integrate them into a comprehensive trading plan.
TVMC - Composite Indicator with Technical RatingsDescription:
The TVMC (Trend, Volume, Momentum, Composite) indicator is a powerful multi-component tool designed to provide traders with a comprehensive understanding of market conditions. By combining four essential technical analysis components—trend, momentum, volume, and volatility—this indicator offers clear and actionable insights to assist in decision-making.
Key Features:
1. Trend Component (TC):
* Based on MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence), this component analyzes the relationship between two exponential moving averages (fast and slow) to determine the prevailing market trend.
* The MACD signal is normalized to a range of -1 to +1 for consistency and clarity.
2. Momentum Component (MC):
* Utilizes RSI (Relative Strength Index) to measure the strength and speed of price movements.
* This component highlights overbought or oversold conditions, which may indicate potential market reversals.
3. Volume Confirmation (VC):
* Compares the current trading volume to its moving average over a specified period.
* High volume relative to the average confirms the validity of the current trend.
4. Volatility Filter (VF):
* Uses ATR (Average True Range) to gauge market volatility.
* Adjusts and smooths signals to reduce noise during periods of high volatility.
5. Technical Ratings Integration:
* Incorporates TradingView’s Technical Ratings, allowing users to validate signals using moving averages, oscillators, or a combination of both.
* Users can choose their preferred source of ratings for enhanced signal confirmation.
How It Works:
The TVMC indicator combines the weighted contributions of the Trend, Momentum, and Volume components, further refined by the Volatility Filter. Each component plays a specific role:
* Trend: Identifies whether the market is bullish, bearish, or neutral.
* Momentum: Highlights the strength of price action.
* Volume: Confirms whether the current price action is supported by sufficient trading activity.
* Volatility: Filters out excessive noise in volatile market conditions, providing a smoother and more reliable output.
Visualization:
1. Bullish Signals:
* The indicator line turns green and remains above the zero line, indicating upward momentum.
2. Bearish Signals:
* The indicator line turns red and falls below the zero line, signaling downward momentum.
3. Neutral Signals:
* The line is orange and stays near zero, indicating a lack of strong trend or momentum.
4. Zones:
* Horizontal lines at +30 and -30 mark strong bullish and bearish zones, respectively.
* A zero line is included for clear separation between bullish and bearish signals.
Recommended Usage:
* Best Timeframes: The indicator is optimized for higher timeframes such as 4-hour (H4) and daily (D1) charts.
* Trading Style: Suitable for swing and positional trading.
* Customization: The indicator allows users to adjust all major parameters (e.g., MACD, RSI, volume, and ATR settings) to fit their trading preferences.
Customization Options:
* Adjustable weights for Trend, Momentum, and Volume components.
* Fully configurable settings for MACD, RSI, Volume SMA, and ATR periods.
* Timeframe selection for multi-timeframe analysis.
Important Notes:
1. Originality: The TVMC indicator combines multiple analysis methods into a unique framework. It does not replicate or minimally modify existing indicators.
2. Transparency: The description is detailed enough for users to understand the methodology without requiring access to the code.
3. Clarity: The indicator is explained in a way that is accessible even to users unfamiliar with complex technical analysis tools.
Compliance with TradingView Rules:
* The indicator is written in Pine Script version 5, adhering to TradingView’s language standards.
* The description is written in English to ensure accessibility to the global community, with a clear explanation of all components and functionality.
* No promotional content, links, or unrelated references are included.
* The chart accompanying the indicator is clean and demonstrates its intended use clearly, with no additional indicators unless explicitly explained.
Uptrick Signal Density Cloud🟪 Introduction
The Uptrick Signal Density Cloud is designed to track market direction and highlight potential reversals or shifts in momentum. It plots two smoothed lines on the chart and fills the space between them (often called a “cloud”). The bars on the chart change color depending on bullish or bearish conditions, and small triangles appear when certain reversal criteria are met. A metrics table displays real-time values for easy reference.
🟩 Why These Features Have Been Linked Together
1) Dual-Line Structure
Two separate lines represent shorter- and longer-term market tendencies. Linking them in one tool allows traders to view both near-term changes and the broader directional bias in a single glance.
2) Smoothed Averages
The script offers multiple smoothing methods—exponential, simple, hull, and an optimized approach—to reduce noise. Using more than one type of moving average can help balance responsiveness with stability.
3) Density Cloud Concept
Shading the region between the two lines highlights the gap or “thickness.” A wider gap typically signals stronger momentum, while a narrower gap could indicate a weakening trend or potential market indecision. When the cloud is too wide and crosses a certain threshold defined by the user, it indicates a possible reversal. When the cloud is too narrow it may indicate a potential breakout.
🟪 Why Use This Indicator
• Trend Visibility: The color-coded lines and bars make it easier to distinguish bullish from bearish conditions.
• Momentum Tracking: Thicker cloud regions suggest stronger separation between the faster and slower lines, potentially indicating robust momentum.
• Possible Reversal Alerts: Small triangles appear within thick zones when the indicator detects a crossover, drawing attention to key moments of potential trend change.
• Quick Reference Table: A metrics table shows line values, bullish or bearish status, and cloud thickness without needing to hover over chart elements.
🟩 Inputs
1) First Smoothing Length (length1)
Default: 14
Defines the lookback period for the faster line. Lower values make the line respond more quickly to price changes.
2) Second Smoothing Length (length2)
Default: 28
Defines the lookback period for the slower line or one of the moving averages in optimized mode. It generally responds more slowly than the faster line.
3) Extra Smoothing Length (extraLength)
Default: 50
A medium-term period commonly seen in technical analysis. In optimized mode, it helps add broader perspective to the combined lines.
4) Source (source)
Default: close
Specifies the price data (for example, open, high, low, or a custom source) used in the calculations.
5) Cloud Type (cloudType)
Options: Optimized, EMA, SMA, HMA
Determines the smoothing method used for the lines. “Optimized” blends multiple exponential averages at different lengths.
6) Cloud Thickness Threshold (thicknessThreshold)
Default: 0.5
Sets the minimum separation between the two lines to qualify as a “thick” zone, indicating potentially stronger momentum.
🟪 Core Components
1) Faster and Slower Lines
Each line is smoothed according to user preferences or the optimized technique. The faster line typically reacts more quickly, while the slower line provides a broader overview.
2) Filled Density Cloud
The space between the two lines is filled to visualize in which direction the market is trending.
3) Color-Coded Bars
Price bars adopt bullish or bearish colors based on which line is on top, providing an immediate sense of trend direction.
4) Reversal Triangles
When the cloud is thick (exceeding the threshold) and the lines cross in the opposite direction, small triangles appear, signaling a possible market shift.
5) Metrics Table
A compact table shows the current values of both lines, their bullish/bearish statuses, the cloud thickness, and whether the cloud is in a “reversal zone.”
🟩 Calculation Process
1) Raw Averages
Depending on the mode, standard exponential, simple, hull, or “optimized” exponential blends are calculated.
2) Optimized Averages (if selected)
The faster line is the average of three exponential moving averages using length1, length2, and extraLength.
The slower line similarly uses those same lengths multiplied by 1.5, then averages them together for broader smoothing.
3) Difference and Threshold
The absolute gap between the two lines is measured. When it exceeds thicknessThreshold, the cloud is considered thick.
4) Bullish or Bearish Determination
If sma1 (the faster line) is above sma2 (the slower line), conditions are deemed bullish; otherwise, they are bearish. This distinction is reflected in both bar colors and cloud shading.
5) Reversal Markers
In thick zones, a crossover triggers a triangle at the point of potential reversal, alerting traders to a possible trend change.
🟪 Smoothing Methods
1) Exponential (EMA)
Prioritizes recent data for quicker responsiveness.
2) Simple (SMA)
Takes a straightforward average of the chosen period, smoothing price action but often lagging more in volatile markets.
3) Hull (HMA)
Employs a specialized formula to reduce lag while maintaining smoothness.
4) Optimized (Blended Exponential)
Combines multiple EMA calculations to strike a balance between responsiveness and noise reduction.
🟩 Cloud Logic and Reversal Zones
Cloud thickness above the defined threshold typically signals exceeding momentum and can lead to a quick reversal. During these thick periods, if the width exceeds the defined threshold, small triangles mark potential reversal points. In order for the reversal shape to show, the color of the cloud has to be the opposite. So, for example, if the cloud is bearish, and exceeds momentum, defined by the user, a bullish signal appears. The opposite conditions for a bullish signal. This approach can help traders focus on notable changes rather than minor oscillations.
🟪 Bar Coloring and Layered Lines
Bars take on bullish or bearish tints, matching the faster line’s position relative to the slower line. The lines themselves are plotted multiple times with varying opacities, creating a layered, glowing look that enhances visibility without affecting calculations.
🟩 The Metrics Table
Located in the top-right corner of the chart, this table displays:
• SMA1 and SMA2 current values.
• Bullish or bearish alignment for each line.
• Cloud thickness.
• Reversal zone status (in or out of zone).
This numeric readout allows for a quick data check without hovering over the chart.
🟪 Why These Specific Moving Average Lengths Are Used
Default lengths of 14, 28, and 50 are common in technical analysis. Fourteen captures near-term price movement without overreacting. Twenty-eight, roughly double 14, provides a moderate smoothing level. Fifty is widely regarded as a medium-term benchmark. Multiplying each length by 1.5 for the slower line enhances separation when combined with the faster line.
🟩 Originality and Usefulness
• Multi-Layered Smoothing. The user can select from several moving average modes, including a unique “optimized” blend, possibly reducing random fluctuations in the market data.
• Combined Visual and Numeric Clarity. Bars, clouds, and a real-time table merge into a single interface, enabling efficient trend analysis.
• Focus on Significant Shifts. Thick cloud zones and triangles draw attention to potentially stronger momentum changes and plausible reversals.
• Flexible Across Markets. The adjustable lengths and threshold can be tuned to different asset classes (stocks, forex, commodities, crypto) and timeframes.
By integrating multiple technical concepts—cloud-based trend detection, color coding, reversal markers, and an immediate reference table—the Uptrick Signal Density Cloud aims to streamline chart reading and decision-making.
🟪 Additional Considerations
• Timeframes. Intraday, daily, and weekly charts each yield different signals. Adjust the smoothing lengths and threshold to suit specific trading horizons.
• Market Types. Though applicable across asset classes, parameters might need tweaking to address the volatility of commodities, forex pairs, or cryptocurrencies.
• Confirmation Tools. Pairing this indicator with volume studies or support/resistance analysis can improve the reliability of signals.
• Potential Limitations. No indicator is foolproof; sudden market shifts or choppy conditions may reduce accuracy. Cautious position sizing and risk management remain essential.
🟩 Disclaimers
The Uptrick Signal Density Cloud relies on historical price data and may lag sudden moves or provide false positives in ranging conditions. Always combine it with other analytical techniques and sound risk management. This script is offered for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
🟪 Conclusion
The Uptrick Signal Density Cloud blends trend identification, momentum assessment, and potential reversal alerts in a single, user-friendly tool. With customizable smoothing methods and a focus on cloud thickness, it visually highlights important market conditions. While it cannot guarantee predictive accuracy, it can serve as a comprehensive reference for traders seeking both a quick snapshot of the current trend and deeper insights into market dynamics.
Dominance: USDT + USDCThis script combines the dominance of USDT and USDC, the two largest stablecoins in the market, to provide a clear and accurate view of their impact on the total cryptocurrency market cap.
Key Features:
- Individual Dominance: Displays the percentage dominance of USDT and USDC separately.
- Combined Dominance: Shows a line combining the dominance of both stablecoins to understand their total market influence.
- Real-Time Accuracy: Updates values based on the latest TradingView data.
- Visual Clarity: Unique colors for each line for easy interpretation:
- Blue: USDT Dominance.
- Green: USDC Dominance.
- Red: Total Combined Dominance.
Benefits:
- Strategic Analysis: Evaluate how stablecoins influence capital flow in the crypto market.
- Identify Trends: Understand growth or decline in dominance to detect market direction changes.
- Informed Decisions: Ideal for traders analyzing the relationship between stablecoins and overall market movements.
How to Use:
- Add the script to your chart and monitor the dominance lines.
- Use the insights to support your trading strategy.
Note: This script does not provide buy or sell signals. It is intended for informational and analytical purposes.
RSI MACD Combined Color StrategyOverview
This indicator combines RSI and MACD signals to create a powerful visual trading system, inspired by TrendSpider's AI Strategy Coder examples. It colors candles based on the alignment of three key technical conditions, providing clear visual signals for potential trend strength and direction.
Technical Components
Core Conditions
RSI (Relative Strength Index) > 50
Indicates bullish momentum when price is trading above the centerline
Traditional indicator of trend strength
MACD Line > Signal Line
Shows positive momentum
Classic signal for potential upward movement
MACD Line > 0
Confirms bullish territory
Indicates overall positive momentum
Color Coding System
🟢 Green Candles: All three conditions are met
Strongest bullish signal
Suggests high probability trading opportunities
⚪ Grey Candles: One or two conditions are met
Neutral or transitioning market
Suggests caution or waiting for stronger confirmation
🔴 Red Candles: No conditions are met
Bearish signal
Suggests potential downward pressure
How to Use This Indicator
For Entry Signals
Look for transitions from red or grey to green candles
Green candles suggest strong bullish alignment
Consider entering long positions when candles turn green
For Exit Signals
Watch for color transitions from green to grey or red
Consider taking profits when candles change from green to grey
Consider stop losses when candles turn red
Risk Management
Use color transitions as part of your broader strategy
Don't rely solely on color changes for trading decisions
Combine with other technical analysis tools and risk management practices
Customizable Parameters
RSI Length (default: 14)
MACD Fast Length (default: 12)
MACD Slow Length (default: 26)
MACD Signal Length (default: 9)
Best Practices
Use multiple timeframes for confirmation
Look for confluences with support/resistance levels
Consider volume and market context
Start with default settings and adjust based on your trading style
Backtest different parameter combinations
Notes
This indicator works best in trending markets
Grey candles can indicate transition periods
Consider market conditions and volatility when interpreting signals
Credits
Inspired by TrendSpider's AI Strategy Coder examples and adapted for TradingView using Pine Script v5.
Disclaimer
This technical indicator is for informational purposes only. Always conduct your own analysis and consider risk management principles before making trading decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Composite Indicator (CCI + ATR)Composite Indicator (CCI + ATR)
The Composite Indicator (CCI + ATR) combines the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) with the Average True Range (ATR) , providing traders with a dynamic tool for identifying entry and exit points based on momentum and volatility. This indicator is particularly useful for markets like cryptocurrencies, which often exhibit sharp sell-offs and gradual upward trends.
Key Features
Momentum Analysis with CCI: The CCI calculates price momentum by comparing the current price level to its average over a specific period. The indicator generates signals when CCI crosses predefined thresholds.
- Buy Signal: Triggered when CCI crosses above the lower threshold (e.g., -100).
- Sell Signal: Triggered when CCI crosses below the upper threshold (e.g., +100).
Volatility Filtering with ATR: The ATR measures market volatility, ensuring signals occur only during significant price movements.
Separate multipliers for buy and sell signals allow tailored filtering based on market behavior.
Stop Loss Calculation: Dynamic stop loss levels are calculated using the ATR multiplier to adapt to market volatility, offering better risk management.
How It Works
CCI Calculation: The CCI is calculated using the typical price ((High + Low + Close) / 3) and a user-defined length. It detects momentum changes by measuring deviations from the average price.
ATR Calculation: The ATR determines the average price range over a specified period, identifying the market’s volatility. The ATR SMA acts as a baseline to filter signals.
Buy Signal: A buy signal is triggered when:
- CCI crosses above the lower threshold (e.g., -100).
- ATR exceeds its SMA multiplied by the buy multiplier (e.g., 1.0).
Sell Signal: A sell signal is triggered when:
- CCI crosses below the upper threshold (e.g., +100).
- ATR exceeds its SMA multiplied by the sell multiplier (e.g., 0.95).
Stop Loss Integration:
- Long positions: Stop loss = Low – (ATR * ATR Multiplier)
- Short positions: Stop loss = High + (ATR * ATR Multiplier)
Advantages
Combines momentum (CCI) and volatility (ATR) for precise signal generation.
Customizable thresholds and multipliers for different market conditions.
Dynamic stop loss ensures better risk management in volatile markets.
Suggested Parameter Settings
CCI Length: 20 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 10–15: Shorter timeframes (e.g., 5-15 minutes).
- 20: General use for 1-hour timeframes.
- 30–50: Longer timeframes (e.g., 4-hour or daily charts).
CCI Threshold: 100 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 50–75: For more frequent signals in ranging markets.
- 100: Balanced for most trading conditions.
- 150–200: For strong trends to reduce noise.
ATR Length: 14 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 10–14: For assets with moderate volatility.
- 20: For assets with lower volatility.
ATR Buy Multiplier: 1.0 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 0.9–1.0: For gradual uptrends in crypto markets.
- 1.1–1.2: For stronger trend filtering.
ATR Sell Multiplier: 0.95 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 0.8–0.95: For sharp sell-offs.
- 1.0–1.1: For stable downward trends.
ATR Multiplier (Stop Loss): 1.5 (default). Adjust as follows:
- 1.0–1.2: For shorter timeframes or less volatile markets.
- 2.0–2.5: For highly volatile markets like cryptocurrencies.
Example Use Cases
Scalping (5-15 minute charts): Use CCI Length = 10, CCI Threshold = 75, ATR Buy Multiplier = 0.9, ATR Sell Multiplier = 0.8.
Day Trading (1-hour charts): Use CCI Length = 20, CCI Threshold = 100, ATR Buy Multiplier = 1.0, ATR Sell Multiplier = 0.95.
Swing Trading (4-hour or daily charts): Use CCI Length = 30, CCI Threshold = 150, ATR Buy Multiplier = 1.2, ATR Sell Multiplier = 1.0.
Final Thoughts The Composite Indicator (CCI + ATR) is a versatile tool designed to enhance trading decisions by combining momentum analysis with volatility filtering. Whether scalping or swing trading, this indicator provides actionable insights and robust risk management to navigate complex markets effectively.
MCDX_SignalThe MCDX indicator (Market Cycle Dynamic Index) is a technical indicator developed by Trung Pham. It is a tool used for analyzing the stock market, often utilized to identify big money flow (Big Money) and evaluate the strength of individual stocks or the overall market.
MCDX is known for its distinctive histogram chart with red and green bars. The red bars typically represent the inflow of big money, while the green bars indicate small money flow or outflows.
MA RSI MACD Signal SuiteThis Pine Script™ is designed for use in Trading View and generates trading signals based on moving average (MA) crossovers, RSI (Relative Strength Index) signals, and MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) indicators. It provides visual markers on the chart and can be configured to suit various trading strategies.
1. Indicator Overview
The indicator includes signals for:
Moving Averages (MA): It tracks crossovers between different types of moving averages.
RSI: Signals based on RSI crossing certain levels or its signal line.
MACD: Buy and sell signals generated by MACD crossovers.
2. Inputs and Customization
Moving Averages (MAs):
You can customize up to 6 moving averages with different types, lengths, and colors.
MA Type: Choose from different types of moving averages:
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
HMA (Hull Moving Average)
SMMA (RMA) (Smoothed Moving Average)
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average)
T3, DEMA, TEMA
Source: Select the price to base the MA on (e.g., close, open, high, low).
Length: Define the number of periods for each moving average.
Examples:
MA1: Exponential Moving Average (EMA) with a period of 9
MA2: Exponential Moving Average (EMA) with a period of 21
RSI Settings:
RSI is calculated based on a user-defined period and is used to identify potential overbought or oversold conditions.
RSI Length: Lookback period for RSI (default 14).
Overbought Level: Defines the overbought threshold for RSI (default 70).
Oversold Level: Defines the oversold threshold for RSI (default 30).
You can also adjust the smoothing for the RSI signal line and customize when to trigger buy and sell signals based on the RSI crossing these levels.
MACD Settings:
MACD is used for identifying changes in momentum and trends.
Fast Length: The period for the fast moving average (default 12).
Slow Length: The period for the slow moving average (default 26).
Signal Length: The period for the signal line (default 9).
Smoothing Method: Choose between SMA or EMA for both the MACD and the signal line.
3. Signal Logic
Moving Average (MA) Crossover Signals:
Crossover: A bullish signal is generated when a fast MA crosses above a slow MA.
Crossunder: A bearish signal is generated when a fast MA crosses below a slow MA.
The crossovers are plotted with distinct colors, and the chart will display markers for these crossover events.
RSI Signals:
Oversold Crossover: A bullish signal when RSI crosses over its signal line below the oversold level (30).
Overbought Crossunder: A bearish signal when RSI crosses under its signal line above the overbought level (70).
RSI signals are divided into:
Aggressive (Early) Entries: Signals when RSI is crossing the oversold/overbought levels.
Conservative Entries: Signals when RSI confirms a reversal after crossing these levels.
MACD Signals:
Buy Signal: Generated when the MACD line crosses above the signal line (bullish crossover).
Sell Signal: Generated when the MACD line crosses below the signal line (bearish crossunder).
Additionally, the MACD histogram is used to identify momentum shifts:
Rising to Falling Histogram: Alerts when the MACD histogram switches from rising to falling.
Falling to Rising Histogram: Alerts when the MACD histogram switches from falling to rising.
4. Visuals and Alerts
Plotting:
The script plots the following on the price chart:
Moving Averages (MA): The selected MAs are plotted as lines.
Buy/Sell Shapes: Triangular markers are displayed for buy and sell signals generated by RSI and MACD.
Crossover and Crossunder Markers: Crosses are shown when two MAs crossover or crossunder.
Alerts:
Alerts can be configured based on the following conditions:
RSI Signals: Alerts for oversold or overbought crossover and crossunder events.
MACD Signals: Alerts for MACD line crossovers or momentum shifts in the MACD histogram.
Alerts are triggered when specific conditions are met, such as:
RSI crosses over or under the oversold/overbought levels.
MACD crosses the signal line.
Changes in the MACD histogram.
5. Example Usage
1. Trend Reversal Setup:
Buy Signal: Use the RSI oversold crossover and MACD bullish crossover to identify potential entry points in a downtrend.
Sell Signal: Use the RSI overbought crossunder and MACD bearish crossunder to identify potential exit points or short entries in an uptrend.
2. Momentum Strategy:
Combine MACD and RSI signals to identify the strength of a trend. Use MACD histogram analysis and RSI levels for confirmation.
3. Moving Average Crossover Strategy:
Focus on specific MA crossovers, such as the 9-period EMA crossing above the 21-period EMA, for buy signals. When a longer-term MA (e.g., 50-period) crosses a shorter-term MA, it may indicate a strong trend change.
6. Alerts Conditions
The script includes several alert conditions, which can be triggered and customized based on the user’s preferences:
RSI Oversold Crossover: Alerts when RSI crosses over the signal line below the oversold level (30).
RSI Overbought Crossunder: Alerts when RSI crosses under the signal line above the overbought level (70).
MACD Buy/Sell Crossover: Alerts when the MACD line crosses the signal line for a buy or sell signal.
7. Conclusion
This script is highly customizable and can be adjusted to suit different trading strategies. By combining MAs, RSI, and MACD, traders can gain multiple perspectives on the market, enhancing their ability to identify potential buy and sell opportunities.
SPDR Relativ Sector MomentumThe SPDR Relativ Sector Momentum Indicator is designed to evaluate the momentum of key U.S. market sectors relative to the broader market, represented by the S&P 500 Index (SPY). This indicator uses momentum-based techniques to assess sector performance and highlight relative strength or weakness over a given period. It leverages rate of change (ROC) as the primary momentum measure and incorporates smoothing via a simple moving average (SMA).
Methodology
This measure is smoothed over a configurable length (default: 20 periods) to filter noise and highlight trends. Sector momentum is computed for 11 key SPDR ETFs:
• XLE: Energy
• XLB: Materials
• XLI: Industrials
• XLY: Consumer Discretionary
• XLP: Consumer Staples
• XLV: Healthcare
• XLF: Financials
• XLK: Technology
• XLC: Communication Services
• XLU: Utilities
• XLRE: Real Estate
Momentum for the SPY is calculated similarly and serves as a benchmark.
Visualization
The indicator displays relative momentum values in a structured table, with high-contrast colors for better readability. The table dynamically updates sector performance, allowing users to easily track which sectors are outperforming or underperforming SPY. Additionally, the relative momentum values are plotted as individual lines around a zero baseline, providing visual confirmation of trends.
Applications
1. Portfolio Allocation: By identifying leading and lagging sectors, investors can allocate resources to sectors with strong momentum and reduce exposure to weaker sectors.
2. Trend Identification: The zero baseline helps users distinguish between sectors with positive and negative relative momentum.
3. Momentum Trading: The indicator aids in trading strategies that capitalize on sector rotations by highlighting momentum shifts.
Theoretical Background
Momentum strategies are grounded in behavioral finance theory and empirical research. They exploit the tendency of securities with strong past performance to continue outperforming in the short term. Jegadeesh and Titman (1993) demonstrated that momentum strategies yield significant returns over intermediate horizons (3-12 months). Applying this framework to sectors enhances the granularity of momentum analysis.
Limitations
While momentum strategies have shown historical efficacy, they are prone to mean reversion during periods of market instability (Barroso & Santa-Clara, 2015). Moreover, sector ETFs may exhibit varying levels of liquidity and sensitivity to macroeconomic factors, affecting signal reliability.
References
1. Jegadeesh, N., & Titman, S. (1993). “Returns to Buying Winners and Selling Losers: Implications for Stock Market Efficiency.” The Journal of Finance.
2. Barroso, P., & Santa-Clara, P. (2015). “Momentum Has Its Moments.” Journal of Financial Economics.
3. Moskowitz, T. J., & Grinblatt, M. (1999). “Do Industries Explain Momentum?” The Journal of Finance.
This indicator provides a practical tool for evaluating sector-specific momentum dynamics, grounded in robust financial theory. Its modular design allows customization, making it a versatile instrument for momentum-based sector analysis.
[blackcat] L3 Institutional TrendOVERVIEW The "Institutional Trend" indicator is designed to identify potential buying and selling signals through various financial metrics and indicators. It utilizes custom functions, EMAs, and adaptive smoothers to plot colored candles representing different market conditions and provide actionable buy/sell signals.
FEATURES
Input Parameter: Allows users to define the EMA period.
Double EMA Calculation: Smooths out volatility using a double EMA.
Adaptive Smoothing: Uses ALMA to adaptively smooth percentage changes between EMAs.
Colored Candle Plotting: Displays green, red, orange, yellow, aqua, and white candles based on various conditions.
Signal Generation: Provides buy, take profit, and sell signals based on defined criteria.
Labels: Shows buy ('B') and sell ('S') labels at trade entry points.
HOW TO USE
Add the script to your chart in TradingView.
Adjust the emaPeriod input parameter to customize the EMA calculation period.
Analyze the colored candles and labels for trading signals.
Monitor green candles for downward momentum, red candles for increasing positive control, orange candles for strong buying pressure, yellow candles for decreasing but positive control, aqua candles for potential institutional trials, and white candles for retail activity.
Execute trades based on the visual cues provided by the indicator.
LIMITATIONS
The indicator relies on historical data and statistical models, which may not always predict market moves accurately.
Over-reliance on automated signals can lead to missed opportunities or incorrect decisions.
Users should combine this indicator with other technical analysis tools for better risk management.
NOTES
Ensure proper backtesting before relying solely on the indicator's signals for live trading.
Customize the emaPeriod to suit your preferred timeframe and market conditions.
THANKS
Special thanks to , whose original work inspired parts of this script.
Multi-Timeframe Technical IndicatorThis Multi-Timeframe Technical Indicator is designed for use in financial markets to assist traders in evaluating various key technical indicators across multiple timeframes. The indicator displays a table that includes the values of Moving Averages (MA), Relative Strength Index (RSI), Momentum, and VWAP for a range of timeframes, allowing for the evaluation of trends in real-time.
Key Features:
Multiple Timeframes: The indicator supports timeframes ranging from as low as 1 minute up to 1 month. By tracking indicators on multiple timeframes, traders can make better-informed decisions based on trends across different periods (e.g., short-term vs. long-term trends).
Technical Indicators:
Moving Average (MA): The MA provides insight into the trend direction of the asset's price. It can be configured as Simple Moving Average (SMA), Exponential Moving Average (EMA), or Weighted Moving Average (WMA).
Relative Strength Index (RSI): A momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. RSI values below 50 suggest an upward trend, while values above 50 indicate a downward trend.
Momentum: Measures the rate of change of an asset's price, highlighting whether the price is increasing or decreasing.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Reflects the average price of the asset weighted by its trading volume. Traders use this value to gauge the fair value of an asset.
Trend Indicators: The table dynamically displays trend arrows (↑ or ↓) based on the comparison of each indicator's value to the previous timeframe’s value. This allows users to identify the prevailing market sentiment or trend at a glance.
Visualization: The data is presented in an easy-to-read table format, where each value is accompanied by color-coded indicators (e.g., green for bullish trends, red for bearish trends). This provides a clear and visually accessible way to interpret complex market conditions.
Use Cases:
Day Trading: Helps day traders assess the momentum and strength of a price move on short-term timeframes like 1-minute, 5-minute, and 15-minute intervals.
Swing Trading: Provides insights into medium-term trends using 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily data points.
Long-Term Analysis: Useful for traders and investors looking to gauge the overall health of an asset over weeks or months, analyzing the 1-week and 1-month indicators.
Limitations and Risks:
As with all technical indicators, it is important to remember that the Multi-Timeframe Technical Indicator is not foolproof. While technical analysis offers valuable insights, it does not guarantee success and can lead to losses. Traders should always use a combination of different methods (technical and fundamental) and consult with financial advisors before making trading decisions.
The indicator operates as a tool for analysis but should not be the sole basis for trading decisions. According to Elder (1993), no indicator is perfect, and it is crucial to combine multiple factors when assessing market conditions. Additionally, Murphy (1999) emphasized the importance of understanding the limitations of indicators, as they are based on historical price movements and may not always predict future trends accurately.
References:
Elder, A. (1993). Trading for a Living. Wiley.
Murphy, J. J. (1999). Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. New York Institute of Finance.
This Multi-Timeframe Technical Indicator is built to provide real-time, comprehensive data for informed decision-making, and is best used in conjunction with other analysis methods to manage risk effectively.
Dynamic S/R Levels: Edge FinderOverview
The Dynamic S/R Levels: Edge Finder indicator is designed to identify dynamic support and resistance levels based on historical price action. It uses a combination of price extremes (highs and lows) over user-defined lookback periods, weighted moving averages (WMAs), and touch-count analysis to provide actionable insights into key market levels.
This tool is ideal for traders who want to:
Identify dynamic support and resistance zones.
Understand the strength of these levels based on price touches.
Make informed decisions using clear, adaptive levels.
How It Works
Dynamic Levels Calculation:
The indicator calculates dynamic support levels using the lowest lows and dynamic resistance levels using the highest highs over user-defined lookback periods (e.g., 20, 40, 60 bars, etc.).
These levels are updated dynamically as new price data becomes available.
Touch Count Analysis:
The indicator counts how many times the price has touched or come close to each support/resistance level within the lookback period.
Levels with more touches are considered stronger and are highlighted accordingly.
Weighted Moving Averages (WMAs):
The indicator uses 50-period and 100-period WMAs to identify the closest support/resistance levels to the current trend.
Levels near these WMAs are given additional weight, as they are more likely to act as significant barriers.
Level Merging:
If two support or resistance levels are too close to each other (based on the minimum distance percentage), the weaker level (with fewer touches) is removed to avoid clutter.
Visualization:
Support levels are displayed as dashed red lines, and resistance levels are displayed as dashed blue lines.
Each level is labeled with its corresponding touch count, allowing traders to quickly assess its strength.
How to Interpret the Indicator
Strong Support/Resistance Levels:
Levels with higher touch counts (e.g., 5, 10, or more) are considered stronger and are more likely to hold in the future.
Use these levels to plan entries, exits, or stop-loss placements.
Proximity to WMAs:
Levels closest to the 50-period or 100-period WMA are more significant, especially in trending markets.
These levels often act as dynamic barriers where price reactions are more likely.
Breakouts and Rejections:
If the price breaks through a strong resistance level, it may indicate a potential bullish trend.
If the price rejects a strong support level, it may indicate a potential bearish trend.
Always confirm breakouts or rejections with additional analysis (e.g., volume, candlestick patterns).
Level Merging:
Merged levels indicate areas of high confluence, where multiple support/resistance zones overlap.
These areas are particularly important for decision-making, as they represent stronger market reactions.
Key Features
Customizable Lookback Periods: Adjust the lookback periods for each dynamic level to suit your trading style.
Touch Count Labels: Quickly identify the strength of each level based on the number of price touches.
Adaptive Levels: The indicator dynamically updates levels based on recent price action.
Clean Visualization: Levels are automatically merged to avoid clutter and provide a clear view of the market structure.
Usage Tips
Trend Identification: Combine the indicator with trend-following tools (e.g., moving averages, trendlines) to confirm the overall market direction.
Risk Management: Use the identified levels to set stop-loss orders or take-profit targets.
Timeframe Flexibility: The indicator works on all timeframes, but it is particularly effective on higher timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, Daily) for more reliable levels.
Example Scenarios
Bounce Trade:
If the price approaches a strong support level (high touch count) and shows signs of rejection (e.g., bullish candlestick patterns), consider a long position with a stop-loss below the support level.
Breakout Trade:
If the price breaks above a strong resistance level with high volume, consider a long position with a target at the next resistance level.
Range-Bound Market:
In a sideways market, use the support and resistance levels to identify range boundaries and trade bounces between them.
Disclaimer
Dynamic S/R Levels: Edge Finder is a technical analysis tool designed to identify dynamic support and resistance levels based on historical price action. It is intended for informational and educational purposes only. This indicator does not provide financial, investment, or trading advice. Users are solely responsible for their trading decisions and should conduct their own research and analysis before making any trades. The developer of this tool is not liable for any financial losses or damages resulting from the use of this indicator. Trading in financial markets involves risk, and you should only trade with capital you can afford to lose.
VWMACD-MFI-OBV Composite# MACD-MFI-OBV Composite
A dynamic volume-based technical indicator combining Volume-Weighted MACD, Money Flow Index (MFI), and normalized On Balance Volume (OBV). This composite indicator excels at identifying breakouts and strong trend movements through multiple volume confirmations, making it particularly effective for momentum and high-volatility trading environments.
## Overview
The indicator integrates trend, momentum, and cumulative volume analysis into a unified visualization system. Each component is carefully normalized to enable direct comparison, while the background color system provides instant trend recognition. This version is specifically optimized for breakout detection and strong trend confirmation.
## Core Components
### Volume-Weighted MACD
Visualized through the background color system, this enhanced MACD implementation uses Volume-Weighted Moving Averages (VWMA) instead of traditional EMAs. This modification ensures greater sensitivity to volume-supported price movements while filtering out less significant low-volume price changes. The background alternates between green (bullish) and red (bearish) to provide immediate trend feedback.
### Money Flow Index (MFI)
Displayed as the purple line, the MFI functions as a volume-weighted momentum oscillator. Operating within a natural 0-100 range, it helps identify potential overbought and oversold conditions while confirming volume support for price movements. The MFI is particularly effective at validating breakout momentum.
### Normalized On Balance Volume (OBV)
The white line represents normalized OBV, providing insight into cumulative buying and selling pressure. The normalization process scales OBV to match other components while maintaining its ability to confirm price trends through volume analysis. This component excels at identifying strong breakout movements and volume surges.
## Signal Integration
The indicator generates its most powerful signals when all three components align, particularly during breakout conditions:
Strong Bullish Signals develop when:
- Background shifts to green (VWMACD bullish)
- MFI shows strong upward momentum
- OBV demonstrates sharp volume accumulation
Strong Bearish Signals emerge when:
- Background turns red (VWMACD bearish)
- MFI exhibits downward momentum
- OBV shows significant volume distribution
## Market Application
This indicator variant is specifically designed for:
Breakout Trading:
The OBV component provides excellent sensitivity to volume surges, making it ideal for breakout confirmation and momentum validation.
Trend Following:
Sharp OBV movements combined with MFI momentum help identify and confirm strong trending conditions.
High Volatility Markets:
The indicator's design excels in active, volatile markets where clear signal generation is crucial for decision-making.
## Technical Implementation
Default Parameters:
Volume-Weighted MACD maintains traditional periods (12/26/9) while leveraging volume weighting. MFI uses standard 14-period calculation with 80/20 overbought/oversold thresholds. All components undergo normalization over a 100-period lookback for stable comparison.
Visual Elements:
- Background: VWMACD trend indication (green/red)
- Purple Line: Money Flow Index
- White Line: Normalized OBV
- Yellow Line: Combined signal (arithmetic mean of normalized components)
- Reference Lines: Key levels at 20, 50, and 80
## Trading Methodology
The indicator supports a systematic approach to breakout and momentum trading:
1. Breakout Identification
Monitor for background color changes accompanied by significant OBV movement, indicating potential breakout conditions.
2. Volume Surge Confirmation
Examine OBV slope and magnitude to confirm genuine breakout scenarios versus false moves.
3. Momentum Validation
Use MFI to confirm breakout strength and identify potential exhaustion points.
4. Combined Signal Analysis
The yellow line provides a unified view of all components, helping identify high-probability breakout opportunities.
## Interpretation Guidelines
Breakout Confirmation:
Strong breakouts typically show alignment of all three components with notable OBV surge. This configuration often precedes significant price movements.
Trend Strength:
Continuous OBV expansion during trends, supported by steady MFI readings, suggests sustained momentum.
## Market Selection
Optimal Markets Include:
- High-beta growth stocks
- Momentum-driven securities
- Stocks with significant volatility
- Active trading instruments
- Examples: TSLA, NVDA, growth stocks
## Version Information
Current Version: 2.0.0
This indicator represents a specialized adaptation of volume-based analysis, optimized for breakout trading and momentum strategies in high-volatility environments.
RSI Team Synergy | JeffreyTimmermansRSI Team Synergy
The "RSI Team Synergy" indicator is an advanced and highly customizable tool that integrates a Double RSI (DRSI) approach for comprehensive trend and momentum analysis. It utilizes two layers of RSI calculations, along with optional smoothing and various moving average types, to enhance signal accuracy. The dynamic visuals and alerts make this indicator a valuable resource for traders aiming to optimize their strategies.
Key Features
Double RSI (DRSI) Calculation
First RSI (Primary Layer): Captures the core price momentum using a configurable period.
Second RSI (DRSI Layer): Applies a second RSI calculation to the smoothed first RSI, refining signals and amplifying trend accuracy.
Double RSI Formula: Combines the smoothed RSI layers into a single robust indicator that adapts to market conditions.
Smoothing and Advanced Moving Averages
Optional Smoothing: Enables users to reduce noise by applying smoothing to both RSI layers.
Advanced MA Options: Supports multiple MA types, including SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, DEMA, TEMA, VWMA, ZLEMA, and HMA. These can be applied to tailor the indicator to specific trading conditions.
Separate Configurations: Independent smoothing lengths and types for each RSI layer provide unparalleled customization.
Threshold and Signal System
Long Threshold: Highlights bullish conditions when the Double RSI exceeds the threshold.
Short Threshold: Signals bearish conditions when the Double RSI falls below the threshold.
Directional State: Tracks the overall direction using a state-based signal system (bullish, bearish, or neutral).
Dynamic Visualization
Oscillator Color Coding: Green shades for bullish momentum. Red shades for bearish momentum. Dynamic gradients for smoother transitions.
Glow Effect: Optional glowing lines enhance the visual clarity of the oscillator.
Threshold Lines: Configurable dashed horizontal lines to mark critical levels for easy reference.
Bar Color Integration
Bar Coloring: Matches bar colors to the oscillator's direction for cohesive visualization.
Advanced Control: Toggle bar coloring on/off without affecting other plots.
Alerts
Bullish Signal Alert: Triggers when the Double RSI crosses above the long threshold.
Bearish Signal Alert: Triggers when the Double RSI crosses below the short threshold.
Custom Messages: Alerts are equipped with descriptive messages for actionable insights.
Signal Arrows
Bullish Arrow (↑): Marks upward trends directly on the chart.
Bearish Arrow (↓): Highlights downward trends, ensuring traders never miss an opportunity.
Improvements
Customizable Thresholds: Adjustable long and short thresholds allow traders to fine-tune sensitivity.
Enhanced Smoothing Control: Separate smoothing options for each RSI layer provide flexibility in noise reduction.
Multiple MA Types: Extensive support for advanced moving averages to suit diverse trading preferences.
Color-Coded Oscillator: Improves trend visibility with gradient-based coloring and optional glow effects.
Signal Detection: Clear and intuitive arrows directly on the chart for quick signal interpretation.
Alerts and Notifications: Comprehensive alert conditions keep traders informed in real-time.
Use Cases
Momentum Analysis: Identify sustained bullish or bearish trends using the Double RSI calculation.
Noise Reduction: Utilize smoothing and advanced MA options to remove market noise.
Reversal Detection: Spot potential trend reversals with threshold-based signals.
Customizable Strategies: Tailor the indicator for scalping, swing trading, or long-term analysis.
The RSI Team Synergy indicator combines precision, flexibility, and intuitive design, making it an essential tool for traders at all levels. With its innovative Double RSI approach and advanced customization options, it provides actionable insights for mastering market trends.
This script is inspired by "Clokivez" . However, it is more advanced and includes additional features and options.
-Jeffrey
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse1. Name and Purpose
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse is a Pine version 6 extension of the basic Fisher Transform indicator that focuses on highlighting potential turning points in price data. Its purpose is to allow traders to spot shifts in momentum, detect divergence, and adapt signals to different market environments. By combining a core Fisher Transform with additional signal processing, divergence detection, and customizable aggressiveness settings, this script aims to help users see when a price move might be losing momentum or gaining strength.
2. Overview
This script uses a Fisher Transform calculation on the average of each bar’s high and low (hl2). The Fisher Transform is designed to amplify price extremes by mapping data into a different scale, making potential reversals more visible than they might be with standard oscillators. Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse takes this concept further by integrating a signal line, divergence detection, bar coloring for momentum intensity, and optional thresholds to reduce unwanted noise.
3. Why Use the Fisher Transform
The Fisher Transform is known for converting relatively smoothed price data into a more pronounced scale. This transformation highlights where markets may be overextended. In many cases, standard oscillators move gently, and traders can miss subtle hints that a reversal might be approaching. The Fisher Transform’s mathematical approach tightens the range of values and sharpens the highs and lows. This behavior can allow traders to see clearer peaks and troughs in momentum. Because it is often quite responsive, it can help anticipate areas where price might change direction, especially when compared to simpler moving averages or traditional oscillators. The result is a more evident signal of possible overbought or oversold conditions.
4. How This Extension Improves on the Basic Fisher Transform
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse adds multiple features to the classic Fisher framework in order to address different trading styles and market behaviors:
a) Divergence Detection
The script can detect bullish or bearish divergences between price and the oscillator over a chosen lookback period, helping traders anticipate shifts in market direction.
b) Bar Coloring
When momentum exceeds a certain threshold (default 3), bars can be colored to highlight surges of buying or selling pressure. This quick visual reference can assist in spotting periods of heightened activity. After a bar color like this, usually, there is a quick correction as seen in the image below.
c) Signal Aggressiveness Levels
Users can choose between conservative, moderate, or aggressive signal thresholds. This allows them to tune how quickly the indicator flags potential entries or exits. Aggressive settings might suit scalpers who need rapid signals, while conservative settings may benefit swing traders preferring fewer, more robust indications.
d) Minimum Movement Filter
A configurable filter can be set to ensure that the Fisher line and its signal have a sufficient gap before triggering a buy or sell signal. This step is useful for traders seeking to minimize signals during choppy or sideways markets. This can be used to eliminate noise as well.
By combining all these elements into one package, the indicator attempts to offer a comprehensive toolkit for those who appreciate the Fisher Transform’s clarity but also desire more versatility.
5. Core Components
a) Fisher Transform
The script calculates a Fisher value using normalized price over a configurable length, highlighting potential peaks and troughs.
b) Signal Line
The Fisher line is smoothed using a short Simple Moving Average. Crossovers and crossunders are one of the key ways this indicator attempts to confirm momentum shifts.
c) Divergence Logic
The script looks back over a set number of bars to compare current highs and lows of both price and the Fisher oscillator. When price and the oscillator move in opposing directions, a divergence may occur, suggesting a possible upcoming reversal or weakening trend.
d) Thresholds for Overbought and Oversold
Horizontal lines are drawn at user-chosen overbought and oversold levels. These lines help traders see when momentum readings reach particular extremes, which can be especially relevant when combined with crossovers in that region.
e) Intensity Filter and Bar Coloring
If the magnitude of the change in the Fisher Transform meets or exceeds a specified threshold, bars are recolored. This provides a visual cue for significant momentum changes.
6. User Inputs
a) length
Defines how many bars the script looks back to compute the highest high and lowest low for the Fisher Transform. A smaller length reacts more quickly but can be noisier, while a larger length smooths out the indicator at the cost of responsiveness.
b) signal aggressiveness
Adjusts the buy and sell thresholds for conservative, moderate, and aggressive trading styles. This can be key in matching the indicator to personal risk preferences or varying market conditions. Conservative will give you less signals and aggressive will give you more signals.
c) minimum movement filter
Specifies how far apart the Fisher line and its signal line must be before generating a valid crossover signal.
d) divergence lookback
Controls how many bars are examined when determining if price and the oscillator are diverging. A larger setting might generate fewer signals, while a smaller one can provide more frequent alerts.
e) intensity threshold
Determines how large a change in the Fisher value must be for the indicator to recolor bars. Strong momentum surges become more noticeable.
f) overbought level and oversold level
Lets users define where they consider market conditions to be stretched on the upside or downside.
7. Calculation Process
a) Price Input
The script uses the midpoint of each bar’s high and low, sometimes referred to as hl2.
hl2 = (high + low) / 2
b) Range Normalization
Determine the maximum (maxHigh) and minimum (minLow) values over a user-defined lookback period (length).
Scale the hl2 value so it roughly fits between -1 and +1:
value = 2 * ((hl2 - minLow) / (maxHigh - minLow) - 0.5)
This step highlights the bar’s current position relative to its recent highs and lows.
c) Fisher Calculation
Convert the normalized value into the Fisher Transform:
fisher = 0.5 * ln( (1 + value) / (1 - value) ) + 0.5 * fisher_previous
fisher_previous is simply the Fisher value from the previous bar. Averaging half of the new transform with half of the old value smooths the result slightly and can prevent erratic jumps.
ln is the natural logarithm function, which compresses or expands values so that market turns often become more obvious.
d) Signal Smoothing
Once the Fisher value is computed, a short Simple Moving Average (SMA) is applied to produce a signal line. In code form, this often looks like:
signal = sma(fisher, 3)
Crossovers of the fisher line versus the signal line can be used to hint at changes in momentum:
• A crossover occurs when fisher moves from below to above the signal.
• A crossunder occurs when fisher moves from above to below the signal.
e) Threshold Checking
Users typically define oversold and overbought levels (often -1 and +1).
Depending on aggressiveness settings (conservative, moderate, aggressive), these thresholds are slightly shifted to filter out or include more signals.
For example, an oversold threshold of -1 might be used in a moderate setting, whereas -1.5 could be used in a conservative setting to require a deeper dip before triggering.
f) Divergence Checks
The script looks back a specified number of bars (divergenceLookback). For both price and the fisher line, it identifies:
• priceHigh = the highest hl2 within the lookback
• priceLow = the lowest hl2 within the lookback
• fisherHigh = the highest fisher value within the lookback
• fisherLow = the lowest fisher value within the lookback
If price forms a lower low while fisher forms a higher low, it can signal a bullish divergence. Conversely, if price forms a higher high while fisher forms a lower high, a bearish divergence might be indicated.
g) Bar Coloring
The script monitors the absolute change in Fisher values from one bar to the next (sometimes called fisherChange):
fisherChange = abs(fisher - fisher )
If fisherChange exceeds a user-defined intensityThreshold, bars are recolored to highlight a surge of momentum. Aqua might indicate a strong bullish surge, while purple might indicate a strong bearish surge.
This color-coding provides a quick visual cue for traders looking to spot large momentum swings without constantly monitoring indicator values.
8. Signal Generation and Filtering
Buy and sell signals occur when the Fisher line crosses the signal line in regions defined as oversold or overbought. The optional minimum movement filter prevents triggering if Fisher and its signal line are too close, reducing the chance of small, inconsequential price fluctuations creating frequent signals. Divergences that appear in oversold or overbought regions can serve as additional evidence that momentum might soon shift.
9. Visualization on the Chart
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse plots two lines: the Fisher line in one color and the signal line in a contrasting shade. The chart displays horizontal dashed lines where the overbought and oversold levels lie. When the Fisher Transform experiences a sharp jump or drop above the intensity threshold, the corresponding price bars may change color, signaling that momentum has undergone a noticeable shift. If the indicator detects bullish or bearish divergence, dotted lines are drawn on the oscillator portion to connect the relevant points.
10. Market Adaptability
Because of the different aggressiveness levels and the optional minimum movement filter, Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse can be tailored to multiple trading styles. For instance, a short-term scalper might select a smaller length and more aggressive thresholds, while a swing trader might choose a longer length for smoother readings, along with conservative thresholds to ensure fewer but potentially stronger signals. During strongly trending markets, users might rely more on divergences or large intensity changes, whereas in a range-bound market, oversold or overbought conditions may be more frequent.
11. Risk Management Considerations
Indicators alone do not ensure favorable outcomes, and relying solely on any one signal can be risky. Using a stop-loss or other protections is often suggested, especially in fast-moving or unpredictable markets. Divergence can appear before a market reversal actually starts. Similarly, a Fisher Transform can remain in an overbought or oversold region for extended periods, especially if the trend is strong. Cautious interpretation and confirmation with additional methods or chart analysis can help refine entry and exit decisions.
12. Combining with Other Tools
Traders can potentially strengthen signals from Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse by checking them against other methods. If a moving average cross or a price pattern aligns with a Fisher crossover, the combined evidence might provide more certainty. Volume analysis may confirm whether a shift in market direction has participation from a broad set of traders. Support and resistance zones could reinforce overbought or oversold signals, particularly if price reaches a historical boundary at the same time the oscillator indicates a possible reversal.
13. Parameter Customization and Examples
Some short-term traders run a 15-minute chart, with a shorter length setting, aggressively tight oversold and overbought thresholds, and a smaller divergence lookback. This approach produces more frequent signals, which may appeal to those who enjoy fast-paced trading. More conservative traders might apply the indicator to a daily chart, using a larger length, moderate threshold levels, and a bigger divergence lookback to focus on broader market swings. Results can differ, so it may be helpful to conduct thorough historical testing to see which combination of parameters aligns best with specific goals.
14. Realistic Expectations
While the Fisher Transform can reveal potential turning points, no mathematical tool can predict future price behavior with full certainty. Markets can behave erratically, and a period of strong trending may see the oscillator pinned in an extreme zone without a significant reversal. Divergence signals sometimes appear well before an actual trend change occurs. Recognizing these limitations helps traders manage risk and avoids overreliance on any one aspect of the script’s output.
15. Theoretical Background
The Fisher Transform uses a logarithmic formula to map a normalized input, typically ranging between -1 and +1, into a scale that can fluctuate around values like -3 to +3. Because the transformation exaggerates higher and lower readings, it becomes easier to spot when the market might have stretched too far, too fast. Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse builds on that foundation by adding a series of practical tools that help confirm or refine those signals.
16. Originality and Uniqueness
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse is not simply a duplicate of the basic Fisher Transform. It enhances the original design in several ways, including built-in divergence detection, bar-color triggers for momentum surges, thresholds for overbought and oversold levels, and customizable signal aggressiveness. By unifying these concepts, the script seeks to reduce noise and highlight meaningful shifts in market direction. It also places greater emphasis on helping traders adapt the indicator to their specific style—whether that involves frequent intraday signals or fewer, more robust alerts over longer timeframes.
17. Summary
Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse is an expanded take on the original Fisher Transform oscillator, including divergence detection, bar coloring based on momentum strength, and flexible signal thresholds. By adjusting parameters like length, aggressiveness, and intensity thresholds, traders can configure the script for day-trading, swing trading, or position trading. The indicator endeavors to highlight where price might be shifting direction, but it should still be combined with robust risk management and other analytical methods. Doing so can lead to a more comprehensive view of market conditions.
18. Disclaimer
No indicator or script can guarantee profitable outcomes in trading. Past performance does not necessarily suggest future results. Uptrick: Fisher Eclipse is provided for educational and informational purposes. Users should apply their own judgment and may want to confirm signals with other tools and methods. Deciding to open or close a position remains a personal choice based on each individual’s circumstances and risk tolerance.
Machine Learning IndexesMachine Learning Indexes Script Description
The Machine Learning Indexes script is an advanced Pine Script™ indicator that applies machine learning techniques to analyze various market data types. It enables traders to generate adaptive long and short signals using highly customizable settings for signal detection and analysis.
Key Features:
Signal Mode: Allows the user to choose between generating signals for "Longs" (buy opportunities) or "Shorts" (sell opportunities).
Index Type: Supports multiple index types including RSI, CCI, MFI, Stochastic, and Momentum. All indexes are normalized between 0-100 for uniformity.
Data Set Selection: Provides options for analyzing Price, Volume, Volatility, or Momentum-based data sets. This enables traders to adapt the script to their preferred market analysis methodology.
Absolute vs. Directional Changes: Includes a toggle to calculate absolute changes for values or maintain directional sensitivity for trend-based analysis.
Dynamic Index Calculation: Automatically calculates and compares multiple index lengths to determine the best fit for current market conditions, adding precision to signal generation.
Input Parameters:
Signal Settings:
Signal Mode: Selects between "Longs" or "Shorts" to define the signal direction.
Index Type: Chooses the type of market index for calculations. Options include RSI, CCI, MFI, Stochastic, and Momentum.
Data Set Type: Determines the basis of the analysis, such as Price, Volume, Volatility, or Momentum-based data.
Absolute Change: Toggles whether absolute or directional changes are considered for calculations.
Index Settings:
Min Index Length: Sets the base index length used for calculations.
Index Length Variety: Adjusts the increment steps for variations in index length.
Lower/Upper Bands: Define thresholds for the selected index, indicating overbought and oversold levels.
Signal Parameters:
Target Signal Size: Number of bars used to identify pivot points.
Backtest Trade Size: Defines the number of bars over which signal performance is measured.
Sample Size: Number of data points used to calculate signal metrics.
Signal Strength Needed: Sets the minimum confidence required for a signal to be considered valid.
Require Low Variety: Option to prioritize signals with lower variability in results.
How It Works:
The script dynamically calculates multiple index variations and compares their accuracy to detect optimal parameters for generating signals.
Signal validation considers the chosen mode (longs/shorts), data set, index type, and signal parameters.
Adaptive moving averages (ADMA) and Band Signals (BS) are plotted to visualize the interaction between market trends and thresholds.
Long and short signals are displayed with clear up (L) and down (S) labels for easy interpretation.
Performance Metrics:
Success Rate: Percentage of valid signals that led to profitable outcomes.
Profit Factor: Ratio of gains from successful trades to losses from unsuccessful trades.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee future performance. It is designed to support traders in making informed decisions but should be used alongside other analysis methods and risk management strategies.
Candle Spread Oscillator (CS0)The Candle Spread Oscillator (CSO) is a custom technical indicator designed to help traders identify momentum and directional strength in the market by analyzing the relationship between the candle body spread and the total candle range. This oscillator provides traders with a visually intuitive representation of price action dynamics and highlights key transitions between positive and negative momentum.
How It Works:
Body Spread vs. Total Range:
The CSO calculates the body spread (difference between the close and open price) and compares it to the total range (difference between the high and low price) of a candle.
The ratio of the body spread to the total range represents the proportion of price movement driven by directional momentum.
Smoothed Oscillator:
To remove noise and enhance clarity, the ratio is smoothed using a Hull Moving Average (HMA). The smoothing period can be adjusted through the "Smoothing Period" input, enabling traders to tailor the indicator to their preferred timeframes or strategies.
Gradient Visualization:
A gradient coloring is applied to the oscillator, transitioning smoothly between colors (e.g., fuchsia for negative momentum and aqua for positive momentum). This provides traders with a clear, intuitive visual cue of market behavior.
Visual Features:
Oscillator Plot:
The oscillator is displayed as an area-style plot, dynamically colored using a gradient. Positive values are represented in shades of aqua, while negative values are in shades of fuchsia.
Midline (0 Level):
A horizontal midline is plotted at the zero level, serving as a key reference point for identifying transitions between positive and negative momentum.
Background Highlights:
The chart background is subtly colored to match the oscillator's state, enhancing the visual emphasis on current momentum conditions.
Alerts for Key Crossovers:
The CSO comes with built-in alert conditions, making it highly actionable for traders:
Cross Up Alert: Triggers when the oscillator crosses above the midline (0), signaling a potential shift into positive momentum.
Cross Down Alert: Triggers when the oscillator crosses below the midline (0), indicating a potential transition into negative momentum.
These alerts allow traders to stay informed about critical market shifts without constantly monitoring the chart.
How to Use:
Trend Identification:
When the oscillator is above the midline and positive, it indicates that price action is moving with bullish momentum.
When the oscillator is below the midline and negative, it reflects bearish momentum.
Momentum Strength:
The magnitude of the oscillator (its distance from the midline) helps traders gauge the strength of the momentum. Stronger moves will push the oscillator further from zero.
Potential Reversals:
Crossovers of the oscillator through the midline can signal potential reversals or shifts in market direction.
Customization:
Adjust the Smoothing Period to adapt the sensitivity of the oscillator to different timeframes. A lower smoothing period reacts faster to price changes, while a higher smoothing period smooths out noise.
Best Use Cases:
Momentum Trading: Identify periods of sustained bullish or bearish momentum to align with the trend.
Reversal Signals: Spot transitions in market direction when the oscillator crosses the midline.
Confirmation Tool: Use the CSO alongside other indicators (e.g., volume, trendlines, or moving averages) to confirm trading signals.
Key Inputs:
Smoothing Period: Customize the sensitivity of the oscillator by adjusting the lookback period for the Hull Moving Average.
Gradient Range: The color gradient transitions between defined thresholds (-0.1 to 0.2 by default), ensuring a smooth visual experience.
[Why Use the Candle Spread Oscillator?
The CSO is a simple yet powerful tool for traders who want to:
Gain a deeper understanding of price momentum.
Quickly visualize shifts between bullish and bearish trends.
Use clear, actionable signals with customizable alerts.
Disclaimer: This indicator is not a standalone trading strategy. It should be used in combination with other technical and fundamental analysis tools. Always trade responsibly, and consult a financial advisor for personalized advice.
Improved SF Oscillator | JeffreyTimmermansImproved SF Oscillator
The "Improved SF Oscillator" is an advanced and versatile technical indicator designed to transform any moving average (MA) into a dynamic oscillator. This cutting-edge tool incorporates up to 13 different moving average types, including specialized indicators like Kaufman’s Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA), Tillson's Exponential Moving Average (T3), and the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA). The oscillator offers traders a powerful tool for both trend-following and mean reversion strategies, significantly enhancing their ability to analyze market movements, identify potential entry and exit points, and make informed trading decisions.
This script is inspired by "EliCobra" . However, it is more advanced and includes additional features and options.
Core Functionality and Methodology
The Improved SF Oscillator leverages user-defined parameters to calculate the selected moving average type. Key inputs, such as the length of the MA and smoothing factors, offer traders extensive customization. Additionally, the indicator utilizes a unique process of deriving both the mean and standard deviation of the moving average over a defined normalization period. This method is crucial for normalizing the moving average and standardizing its behavior. The final step in this calculation involves deriving the Z-Score, which is computed by subtracting the moving average's mean from its current value and then dividing the result by the standard deviation.
This normalization allows the oscillator to display a standardized value that highlights the relative position of the moving average, offering a clear view of market volatility and potential trend shifts. By incorporating this statistical approach, the Improved SF Oscillator helps traders assess price behavior in relation to its typical fluctuations, providing vital insight into whether the price is overbought, oversold, or near a turning point.
The Moving Average Types
One of the standout features of the Improved SF Oscillator is its support for a wide variety of moving average types. Each MA type has its own unique methodology and behavior, allowing traders to choose the best fit for their trading strategy:
KAMA (Kaufman’s Adaptive Moving Average):
KAMA is designed to adapt its smoothing period dynamically based on market volatility. When market conditions are more volatile, KAMA responds quickly, while during calmer periods, it smooths price action more effectively. This characteristic allows KAMA to capture trends with minimal noise, providing traders with a smoother and more adaptive moving average.
T3 (Tillson's Exponential Moving Average):
The T3 MA is a refined version of the traditional EMA. By applying additional smoothing to the moving average, it significantly reduces lag and increases responsiveness. This allows traders to capture trends more accurately while maintaining the benefit of smooth price tracking.
ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average):
ALMA combines both linear regression and exponential smoothing techniques. Its unique formula allows for reduced lag and noise, providing a smoother representation of price trends. ALMA is particularly useful in detecting trend changes and is highly favored for its precision and ability to identify entry and exit points with minimal delay.
Z-Score and Normalization
The Z-Score is central to the functionality of the Improved SF Oscillator. By calculating the standard deviation and mean of the moving average over a defined period, the Z-Score standardizes the values of the MA. This transformation allows traders to assess the relative position of price in terms of how far it deviates from its mean, taking market volatility into account.
The Z-Score provides the following key benefits:
Overbought/Oversold Conditions: By assessing the Z-Score, traders can identify whether the price is approaching overbought or oversold conditions. Extreme positive or negative Z-Score values indicate potential reversals.
Volatility Adjustments: The Z-Score allows traders to understand market volatility in a normalized way, facilitating more accurate readings of price movements in relation to their typical behavior.
Enhanced Utility and Features
The Improved SF Oscillator is built for use in both trend-following and mean-reversion strategies. Traders can analyze the position of the oscillator relative to its midline to confirm trends. The oscillator’s deviation from the midline can indicate potential reversals, while extreme values can serve as signals for mean-reversion trades.
Additional features include:
Custom Alerts: The Improved SF Oscillator comes with real-time alerts for significant events such as trend reversals or when the oscillator crosses important thresholds. Traders can set alerts for when the oscillator exceeds a specified Z-Score, signaling overbought or oversold conditions.
Reversal Bubbles: To further aid in identifying turning points, the oscillator provides visually distinctive bubbles on the chart that highlight potential reversal points. These bubbles mark instances when the oscillator reaches an extreme value and then begins to reverse, offering valuable signals for potential entry or exit points.
Bar Coloring Options: The oscillator features a variety of bar coloring options, including:
Trend (Midline Cross): Bar colors change when the oscillator crosses its midline, signaling potential shifts in market momentum.
Extremities: Bars are colored based on extreme values, helping traders quickly identify periods of high volatility or potential trend reversals.
Reversions: Bar colors change when reversal conditions are met, such as when the oscillator shows signs of turning from overbought to oversold or vice versa.
Slope: Bars are colored based on the slope of the oscillator, providing insights into the underlying momentum of the market.
Recent Improvements and Features
After its initial release, the Improved SF Oscillator underwent several significant updates aimed at enhancing its usability and providing traders with more advanced tools:
Reversal Point Alerts: The addition of alerts for potential reversal points adds a crucial layer of functionality. These alerts notify traders in real time when the oscillator signals an overbought or oversold condition, or when it reaches a reversal point that could mark a shift in market direction.
Dashboard Integration: A dashboard feature was introduced to provide an overview of the oscillator’s readings. This allows traders to quickly assess the market conditions and oscillator behavior across multiple timeframes or instruments, ensuring that they are always aware of potential opportunities or risks.
Visual Enhancements: Several visual improvements were made to the bar coloring system, making it easier for traders to quickly interpret market conditions at a glance. The addition of customized bar color schemes for trends, extremes, and slopes helps traders make faster decisions based on clear visual cues.
Revised Inputs and Customization: The user interface was improved to offer more flexibility in customizing the indicator’s inputs. Traders can now fine-tune the oscillator's behavior to match their trading style, adjusting factors such as the length of the moving average, the type of smoothing, and the threshold values for overbought and oversold conditions.
Use Cases and Practical Application
The Improved SF Oscillator is ideal for a wide range of trading strategies, from long-term trend-following techniques to short-term mean-reversion approaches. Here are some practical use cases:
Trend Confirmation: Traders can use the oscillator to confirm existing trends. When the oscillator is above the midline and moving upward, it may confirm a bullish trend. Similarly, a downward slope below the midline may indicate a bearish trend.
Mean Reversion Trading: By observing the oscillator’s movement beyond certain Z-Score thresholds, traders can identify potential mean-reversion opportunities. Extreme readings above or below the midline signal that price may be ready to revert to its average.
Reversal Detection: The reversal bubbles and alerts provide early warnings of potential trend reversals, making the Improved SF Oscillator an effective tool for spotting turning points before they fully manifest.
Volatility Assessment: The Z-Score and different MA types allow traders to assess market volatility, adjusting their trading approach based on the current market conditions. For instance, during periods of low volatility, slower MAs like KAMA may be more suitable, while during high volatility, faster MAs like T3 or ALMA can offer more responsiveness.
Key Features Recap
13 moving average types to suit different market conditions and trading strategies.
Z-Score normalization for accurate assessments of market volatility and overbought/oversold conditions.
Alerts for reversal points, extreme Z-Score values, and trend changes.
Dashboard to monitor oscillator values and conditions across timeframes and instruments.
Reversal point bubbles to visually highlight potential turning points.
Customizable bar coloring for trend, extremity, reversal, and slope visualization.
The Improved SF Oscillator offers a comprehensive, flexible, and user-friendly tool for traders looking to enhance their analysis and make better-informed decisions in a constantly evolving market. Whether used for trend-following, mean-reversion, or volatility analysis, this indicator is designed to provide valuable insights that can help traders navigate even the most challenging market conditions.
-Jeffrey
General Ehlers Oscillator | JeffreyTimmermansGeneral Ehlers Oscillator
The "General Ehlers Oscillator" is a powerful, technical indicator designed to provide traders with precise insights into market trends, reversals, and momentum. Built upon Dr. John Ehlers' innovative methodologies, this tool leverages advanced signal processing techniques to deliver near-zero lag with exceptional sensitivity to trend changes. Contact us via direct message to request access to this exclusive indicator.
Designed for multi-timeframe usability, the oscillator operates seamlessly across all intervals, from 1-second candles to monthly charts. Its outputs are normalized within a consistent range of -3.0 to +3.0, ensuring clarity and uniformity in identifying overbought, oversold, and midline conditions. With enhancements and added functionality, the General Ehlers Oscillator is a comprehensive tool for traders seeking to refine their analysis and improve trade timing.
This script is inspired by the Wizard: "ImmortalFreedom" . However, it is more advanced and includes additional features and options.
Core Methodology
The General Ehlers Oscillator employs cutting-edge techniques to enhance trend-following and reversal detection:
TrendFlex Calculation: Retains trend information while being highly responsive to reversals.
Zero-Lag Averaging: Near-zero lag processing ensures that signals are timely and reliable.
Bounded Output: Oscillator values are normalized between -3.0 and +3.0, allowing consistent interpretation across all timeframes.
Key Features
The General Ehlers Oscillator combines advanced calculations with user-friendly customization options to meet the needs of diverse trading strategies.
Adjustable Thresholds
Additional threshold levels have been introduced, offering more granular insights into overbought and oversold conditions.
Enhanced Threshold Coloring
Improved visual cues allow traders to quickly interpret the oscillator's position relative to key thresholds, making it easier to identify significant market conditions.
Dynamic Alerts
Real-time alerts provide notifications for critical events, such as midline crosses, extreme values, and reversal points, ensuring you never miss an important signal.
Dashboard Integration
The oscillator now features an integrated dashboard that displays key information at a glance. Traders can monitor critical metrics and oscillator conditions across multiple timeframes, ensuring comprehensive situational awareness.
Dynamic Label for TrendFlex
A dynamic label overlays the chart, providing immediate feedback on the oscillator’s TrendFlex readings and reinforcing its usability as a trend-confirmation and reversal tool.
Practical Applications
The General Ehlers Oscillator supports a variety of trading strategies, including:
Trend Confirmation: Use midline crossings and the slope of the oscillator to confirm ongoing trends.
Reversal Detection: Identify key turning points in the market with high sensitivity to reversals.
Mean-Reversion Strategies: Spot overbought and oversold conditions using oscillator extremes, signaling potential reversion opportunities.
Enhanced Utility
Reversal Sensitivity
The oscillator’s ability to detect reversals is enhanced by additional threshold levels and dynamic visual cues, helping traders act decisively at critical turning points.
Multi-Timeframe Consistency
With a bounded range of -3.0 to +3.0, the oscillator maintains consistent behavior across all timeframes, offering reliable insights for both intraday and long-term analysis.
Comprehensive Alerts
Set custom alerts for threshold breaches, midline crossings, and reversal signals to stay ahead of market movements.
Visual Enhancements
Improved threshold coloring and dynamic labels make interpreting market conditions faster and more intuitive, reducing analysis time and decision-making delays.
Recent Updates
The General Ehlers Oscillator has been significantly improved with the following updates:
Additional Thresholds: More thresholds have been added, providing detailed insights into varying levels of market conditions.
Enhanced Threshold Coloring: Thresholds are now color-coded with improved clarity, making it easier to identify critical zones.
Dynamic Alerts: Real-time alerts for trading, reversal points, and threshold breaches ensure timely notifications of key events.
Integrated Dashboard: The new dashboard consolidates critical information, offering a clear overview of oscillator behavior across timeframes.
Dynamic TrendFlex Label: A dynamic label overlays the chart, displaying real-time TrendFlex values and reinforcing the oscillator’s analytical capabilities.
Why Use the General Ehlers Oscillator?
The General Ehlers Oscillator combines advanced methodologies with enhanced usability, making it an indispensable tool for traders.
Advanced Signal Processing: Built on Dr. John Ehlers’ innovative techniques.
Bounded Range: Consistent performance with a normalized range of -3.0 to +3.0.
Enhanced Alerts: Stay on top of critical market events with dynamic alerts.
Visual Improvements: Clear, intuitive visuals ensure faster interpretation and decision-making.
Customizable Features: Tailor the oscillator’s behavior to suit your trading style and market conditions.
Whether you’re focused on trend-following, mean-reversion, or volatility analysis, the General Ehlers Oscillator provides the tools and insights you need to navigate complex market conditions with confidence. However, the General Ehlers Oscillator works best in trend-following regimes.
-Jeffrey
Absolute Strength Index [ASI] (Zeiierman)█ Overview
The Absolute Strength Index (ASI) is a next-generation oscillator designed to measure the strength and direction of price movements by leveraging percentile-based normalization of historical returns. Developed by Zeiierman, this indicator offers a highly visual and intuitive approach to identifying market conditions, trend strength, and divergence opportunities.
By dynamically scaling price returns into a bounded oscillator (-10 to +10), the ASI helps traders spot overbought/oversold conditions, trend reversals, and momentum changes with enhanced precision. It also incorporates advanced features like divergence detection and adaptive signal smoothing for versatile trading applications.
█ How It Works
The ASI's core calculation methodology revolves around analyzing historical price returns, classifying them into top and bottom percentiles, and normalizing the current price movement within this framework. Here's a breakdown of its key components:
⚪ Returns Lookback
The ASI evaluates historical price returns over a user-defined period (Returns Lookback) to measure recent price behavior. This lookback window determines the sensitivity of the oscillator:
Shorter Lookback: Higher responsiveness to recent price movements, suitable for scalping or high-volatility assets.
Longer Lookback: Smoother oscillator behavior is ideal for identifying larger trends and avoiding false signals.
⚪ Percentile-Based Thresholds
The ASI categorizes returns into two groups:
Top Percentile (Winners): The upper X% of returns, representing the strongest upward price moves.
Bottom Percentile (Losers): The lower X% of returns, capturing the sharpest downward movements.
This percentile-based normalization ensures the ASI adapts to market conditions, filtering noise and emphasizing significant price changes.
⚪ Oscillator Normalization
The ASI normalizes current returns relative to the top and bottom thresholds:
Values range from -10 to +10, where:
+10 represents extreme bullish strength (above the top percentile threshold).
-10 indicates extreme bearish weakness (below the bottom percentile threshold).
⚪ Signal Line Smoothing
A signal line is optionally applied to the ASI using a variety of moving averages:
Options: SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, or HMA.
Effect: Smooths the ASI to filter out noise, with shorter lengths offering higher responsiveness and longer lengths providing stability.
⚪ Divergence Detection
One of ASI's standout features is its ability to detect and highlight bullish and bearish divergences:
Bullish Divergence: The ASI forms higher lows while the price forms lower lows, signaling potential upward reversals.
Bearish Divergence: The ASI forms lower highs while the price forms higher highs, indicating potential downward reversals.
█ Key Differences from RSI
Dynamic Adaptability: ASI adjusts to market conditions through percentile-based scaling, while RSI uses static thresholds.
█ How to Use ASI
⚪ Trend Identification
Bullish Strength: ASI above zero suggests upward momentum, suitable for trend-following trades.
Bearish Weakness: ASI below zero signals downward momentum, ideal for short trades or exits from long positions.
⚪ Overbought/Oversold Levels
Overbought Zone: ASI in the +8 to +10 range indicates potential exhaustion of bullish momentum.
Oversold Zone: ASI in the -8 to -10 range points to potential reversal opportunities.
⚪ Divergence Signals
Look for bullish or bearish divergence labels to anticipate trend reversals before they occur.
⚪ Signal Line Crossovers
A crossover between the ASI and its signal line (e.g., EMA or SMA) can indicate a shift in momentum:
Bullish Crossover: ASI crosses above the signal line, signaling potential upside.
Bearish Crossover: ASI crosses below the signal line, suggesting downside momentum.
█ Settings Explained
⚪ Absolute Strength Index
Returns Lookback: Sets the sensitivity of the oscillator. Shorter periods detect short-term changes, while longer periods focus on broader trends.
Top/Bottom Percentiles: Adjust thresholds for defining winners and losers. Narrower percentiles increase sensitivity to outliers.
Signal Line Type: Choose from SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA, or HMA for smoothing.
Signal Line Length: Fine-tune the responsiveness of the signal line.
⚪ Divergence
Divergence Lookback: Adjusts the period for detecting divergence. Use longer lookbacks to reduce noise.
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Supreme Trend OscillatorThis cutting edge and groundbreaking oscillator helps you take informed decisions by helping you analyze and understand market trend, determine potential market highs & lows and displays momentum spikes. Paired with our other tools, our Supreme Trend Oscillator will completely transform the way you trade.
MONEYZEYAH | MAIN MOMENTUM INDICATOREffortlessly track momentum and trend reversals with this streamlined indicator that overlays RSI (Relative Strength Index) and MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) in a single, easy-to-read format.
🔹 Key Features:
Dual Analysis – Combines RSI and MACD on the same panel, reducing clutter and enhancing chart clarity.
Crossover Alerts:
🟢 Green Dot – Bullish MACD crossover below the zero line, signaling potential upward momentum.
🔴 Red Dot – Bearish MACD crossover above the zero line, indicating possible downward pressure.
⚫ RSI Overlay – Clean gray lines display basic RSI to help identify overbought and oversold conditions.
🎯 Why Use This Indicator?
Saves screen space by combining two essential momentum tools.
Instantly spot reversal signals without flipping between indicators.
Ideal for traders who value simplicity and efficiency.