This script explains how RSI Oscillator along with Bollinger Bands & Moving Average can be used to catch "Reversal Points". What is an Oscillator:- An oscillator is a technical analysis tool that constructs high and low bands between two extreme values and then builds a trend indicator that fluctuates within these bounds. Traders use the trend indicator to...
The Giga Kaleidoscope GKD-C XMA Histogram is a Confirmation module included in Loxx's "Giga Kaleidoscope Modularized Trading System." █ GKD-C XMA Histogram The "XMA Histogram" utilizes a dynamic approach to analyze market trends through various types of moving averages, including Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Fast Exponential Moving Average (FEMA),...
The Giga Kaleidoscope GKD-C Hodrick-Prescott Filter is a Confirmation module included in Loxx's "Giga Kaleidoscope Modularized Trading System." █ GKD-C Hodrick-Prescott Filter The Hodrick-Prescott (HP) filter is a mathematical tool used in macroeconomics to separate a time series into its trend component and its cyclical component. It was developed by...
The "EMA20 in MTF" indicator on TradingView is a versatile tool designed to display the 20-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) as a horizontal line across various time frames. This indicator provides traders with a comprehensive view of the EMA's behavior by plotting it on multiple time frames (MTF), including Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and 125...
The Moving Average Plus indicator enhances trend analysis by offering refined calculations and a variety of moving average types for sharper insights. As a component of the connectable indicator system on TradingView, it's designed to simplify strategy testing, visualization, and construction, all without requiring coding skills. In line with our suite of ...
Adaptive Fisher What is it at its core: Custom Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average Smoothed Price Data, Fisher Transformation. Why did we choose to make an Adaptive Fisher ? The Adaptive Fisher Transformation Indicator is an advanced technical tool designed to signal potential turning points in market prices by transforming asset price data into a nearly Gaussian...
There are two types of charts. Timed and timeless ones. The classic (timed) trading chart is the one shown on the right. After each period closes, a candle closes. Time defines the progress of this chart. Then there are timeless charts, as shown on the left. A candle closes only after price reaches a target, based on rules. Price defines the progress of this...
Inspired by the 'mentfx Structure' indicator created by Anton (mentfx) on TradingView, I have developed my own unique version of the market structure indicator, enhancing it with features that resonate with my personal trading style and offer additional insights into market behaviour. In the spirit of Anton's original concept, my indicator incorporates the...
The use of the Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) within your Adjusted Average True Range (ATR) calculation serves as a cornerstone for enhancing the indicator's responsiveness to market changes. To delve deeper into why DEMA is employed specifically in the context of your ATR calculation, let's explore the inherent qualities of DEMA and its impact on the...
This Pine Script indicator, titled "Volume Based S/R with EMA Crossover Signals," is designed for use on the TradingView platform and overlays on price charts to help traders identify potential buy and sell opportunities based on volume changes and EMA (Exponential Moving Average) crossovers. Let's break down its components for a detailed...
This Pine Script is a TradingView indicator called "Hull Trend and Compare." Its main purpose is to provide a visual representation of price trends and a comparative analysis between the selected symbol and another symbol chosen for comparison. The key components and functionalities: Price Trend Visualization: 1.Mode Selection: Offers three modes: "Normal,"...
This script is designed to analyze financial market data, particularly focusing on trends and volatility. It allows users to input parameters such as index length and signal length. The script calculates moving averages and differences between the source data and the moving averages. It also optionally adjusts for volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) and...
This Pine script, titled "Multi Time Frame Exponential Moving Average (MTF EMA)," provides an innovative approach for traders who wish to track trends across multiple timeframes without having to switch between different charts. It combines two main features: an indicator displaying exponential moving averages (EMA) on five different time periods, as well as a...
This "Swing Trading Indicators" script is a sophisticated trading tool designed for traders who wants to use technical analysis for identifying optimal entry points, safeguarding profits, and protect their capital. With foundations loosely based on the momentum burst strategy by Pradeep Bonde, Kristjan Kullamaggie's trading methodologies, and incorporating...
Inputs for Customization: SMA Period (smaPeriod): Defines the period over which the SMA is calculated. The default is set to 252 days, typically representing a trading year. Comparison Symbol (comparisonSymbol): Specifies the ticker symbol of another instrument (e.g., SPY for the S&P 500 ETF) to compare against the current stock. This allows for a relative...
Applies recent volatility adjustment to the exponential moving average, where the smoothing factor is 2/(N + 1) - N being the lookback period or span Volatility of recent 30 days returns is calculated using standard deviation with a thirty day lookback. Increased smoothing compared to a standard EMA, which also adjusts to market conditions, as first described...
CODE DUELLO: Have you ever stopped to wonder what the underlying filters contained within complex algorithms are actually providing for you? Wouldn't it be nice to actually visually inspect for that? Those would require some kind of wild west styled quick draw duel or some comparison method as a proper 'code duello'. Then it can be determined which filter can...
Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) is a quantitative or statistical measure used to model or describe a time series. The EWMA is widely used in finance, the main applications being technical analysis and volatility modeling. The moving average is designed as such that older observations are given lower...