I11L - Reversal Trading Ideas by Larry ConnorsThis is my own Twist on Larry Connors Simple Tradingideas.
It Combines the RSI, Averaging In and the Lowest Bars in a Single System.
The current Configuration is designed for the Daily Timeframe.
Feel free to play with the Parameters and keep in mind that Larry Intended to buy fear and sell the greed!
The Rules are the following:
---Buy---
Buy, if the lowest Bar of your Configuration has been hit (default is set to 7).
---Average Down--
Buy, if the lowest Bar of your Configuration * Your open trades has been hit AND only if the buyin is atleast 1% cheaper.
---Close---
Close, if the RSI closes above a certain level (default is set to 70).
---TP---
There is no TP
---SL---
There is no SL, so be cautions of your tail Risk!
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RSI Candle ColorI manually made a 100 point gradient for this one. Its just smooth sensitive rsi but it colors your candles based on the level of the rsi. I hope you find this useful even as a utility for the gradient.
True Range Outlier Detector (TROD)True Range Outlier Detector (TROD) shows you weather or not a candle is larger than normal. This works by taking the normalized true range and if the candle exceeds a score of 0.5 or -0.5 it triggers the outlier detection. This is great for building strategies if you want to refrain from buying larger than normal up or down ticks. The only feature is the ability to change the lookback period of the normalization. I hope you find this as useful as I do!
Enjoy!
Smooth Stochastic and RSI ComboA lot of people run both stochastic and rsi on one chart so I figured I would make something that combines the two. This script takes both the rsi and the stochastic, smooths them both and then plots them both on top of each other. I have filled it to make an error range and I colored it with the direction of its mean. I hope this frees up some room on your screen! Enjoy!
ps this is not stochastic rsi, its both stochastic and rsi.
Directional Sentiment LineRepost with explanation and description:
This is a simple SMA based indicator that I have, for lack of a better term, called directional sentiment line.
How it works:
The ribbon/band:
The main band tracks 4 SMAs, the Open, High, Low and Close.
The user can input the length for lookback time, I do 75 and I have it defaulted at 75, however you can do whatever time frame you prefer.
The color of the indicator changes based on the overall trend. Green means an uptrend and red means a downtrend.
When the stock is trading within the band, you generally want to avoid a trend until you see a break out one way or the other. In the image below, you see the green arrow pointing to an area where it re-tests the band but the band remains green to affirm there is support. It then bounces off.
The red arrow, you see that the band is flashing red, meaning that it seems to be losing support and its best to wait for a break out one way or the other prior to taking the trade:
The outer lines:
You will see the two outer bands which generally appear blue while a stock is trading within them.
These are the SMAs of the highest high and lowest low in your defined period (default 75).
They can act as moving targets.
When the colour of one of them changes orange, it means the stock is trading above or below them. If the highest high turns orange, it means the stock is trading high above the bands and highest high SMA. Inverse for the lowest low. See the image below:
The purple arrows are pointing to these max band lines and show how they change colour depending on the location of the highest high.
How to use it:
So I made this simply to give me a reference point for day trades off open. However, looking at the large timeframes, I do see there is quite a lot of potential for larger timeframe analyses as well.
I recommend playing around with it and seeing what you like. But I can give you the rules I use for this as a day trading aid:
My Rules:
1. If stock opens below DSL, wait to see if it will retest. It naturally likes to continually make contact with the DSL line at random intervals:
2. If stock opens above DSL, again wait for re-test:
A hold above DSL = Bullish
A break and hold below DSL = bearish
3. When playing a breakout (sentiment shift from bearish to bullish or vice versa), wait for a retest of the line because frequently, there are fakeouts:
A re-test and bounce off the line confirms a breakout. A re-test and fails confirms a continuation of the predominate sentiment.
For further reference, I have done a tutorial video below:
Let me know your questions, comments and suggestions below!
Thanks!
Vector ScalerVector Scaler is like Stochastic but it uses a different method to scale the input. The method is very similar to vector normalization but instead of keeping the "vector" we just sum the three points and average them. The blue line is the signal line and the orange line is the smoothed signal line. I have added the "J" line from the KDJ indicator to help spot divergences. Differential mode uses the delta of the input for the calculations. Here are some pictures to help illustrate how this works relative to other popular indicators.
Vector Scaler vs Stochastic
Vector Scaler vs Smooth Stochastic RSI
average set to 100
average set to 200
Combined Moving Averages + Squeeze & Volume Spike SignalsThis is a set of 4 combined moving averages. Each moving average is a combination of an EMA, SMA, HMA, RMA, WMA and VWMA with the same length as set in your input settings. All 6 of them are added together and then divided by 6 for an average of all of them. This is based on the theory that most traders use their own preference of moving averages, so combining them all should give us a better idea of where price should actually react since we are using the average of what most traders are using on their charts. It also smooths the moving averages out as well so you get a much easier to read moving average than any of them on their own which should help you hold positions longer and time your entries better.
The default lengths used for this indicator are as follows: 10, 50, 100 and 500. These lengths can be updated in the settings. The 10 and 500 will change colors when the individual moving average is less than or greater than its previous value. Price above or below the moving average does not affect the colors. The 50 and 100 are colored based on whether the 50 is greater/less than the 100.
The two middle length moving averages by default are the 50 and 100. This has been turned into a cloud because it is the area where price typically bounces, since tons of traders use the 50 and 100 moving averages. This should be your long/short zone when price is trending.
Each moving average can be set to use a different source such as close, open, high, low, ohlc4, etc. You can also adjust the length of each moving average. Default settings work well, but feel free to customize them to your liking. You can also change the colors of the lines in the settings.
Beware that changing the lengths of MA #2 and MA #3 will change the signals, squeezes and the cloud.
VOLUME SPIKES
The cloud will change to a brighter color when a volume spike is detected. When a major volume spike is detected, it will turn very bright colored green/red according to the direction of the cloud. This notifies you of volume spikes so you have a better idea of how strong the trend is. If the cloud is a dark green/red then that means that volume is less than or equal to the recent median volume.
SIGNALS
There are also signals that will be given when the current candle is in the cloud, the candle is going in the same direction as the cloud, the MA #2 and MA #3 is going in the same direction and a volume spike is detected. These help you identify good entries when markets are trending. Be cautious of these signals when the trend is sideways and not clearly moving in one direction. The signals can be turned on or off in the settings.
SQUEEZE
Many times when moving averages squeeze together, a big move happens shortly after. Because of this I added a yellow background color when a squeeze is detected. It looks at the median value difference of the MA #2 and MA #3 and if the current value difference is less than the median multiplied by the multiplier in the settings then it will change the background color to notify you. The default value of the multiplier is .6, meaning the squeeze signal will only show if the current value difference of the cloud is less than .6 of the median difference. The multiplier can be adjusted in the settings to suit your preferences. Lower values will only show tighter squeezes.
MARKETS
This indicator can be used on all markets including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
TIMEFRAMES
This indicator can be used on all timeframes.
PAIRINGS
We recommend pairing this combined moving average with Trend Friend Swing Trade And Scalp Signals for extra confluence. Look for price to bounce in the cloud with good volume and a confirming signal from Trend Friend for highly probable moves.
Opening Range, Initial Balance, Opening PriceThis script draws Opening Range, Initial Balance and Opening Price with options to show mid levels.
By default, lines changes color depending on whether closing price is above or below the lines. Red if price is below, green if price is above.
Colors and line styles are all configurable.
Options to change label positions.
Some definitions:
Opening Range - The opening range is high and low for a given period after the market opens. This period is generally the first 30 or 60 minutes of trading
Initial Balance - WRT to TPO profile chart, the Initial Balance is the price range resulting from the market’s trade during the first two 30 minute periods of the regular trading hours session.
Why is this useful?
The first hour of the trading day is the most active and dynamic period. The price range defined by this period of trading creates some key support / resistance levels for the rest of the day. Example below:
Rate of Change Candle Standardized (ROCCS)ROCCS is a standardized rate of change oscillator with "error bars". Rate of change helps traders gauge momentum in a market by comparing the current price with the price "n" periods ago. What makes this special is you get to see the momentum of the momentum via the candle view. The candle transformation utilizes a moving average to smooth the signal however this is only used for the close price. The high and low prices are not smoothed. The moving average has an adjustable period, and so does the standardization.
I hope you can find great use in this upgraded roc indicator.
Money Flow Index/MFIma/smooth vol-mfisoory for spaling not an english native speaker
this script is an extended version of MFI
i add it
mfi ema vol
and a verion that calc the MFI with smooth ma ema-vol
also the src for calc can be change now
thc code is open to explore for any use
enjoy.
Volume RSIThis is an indicator that shows the inflow and outflow of volume into a financial instrument. Volume is likely one of the most underrated source of data in trading unfortunately so there seems to be a lack of studies on it. The size of the candle is related to the strength of the move. The calculations for this are: cumulative sum of +volume if open < close OR -volume if open > close. This has been now transformed into an rsi style indicator to give a distinct advantage (or atleast thats the idea). The idea is that we take rsi of candles so we might as well take the rsi of volume candles. As far as I can tell it is faster/its own thing compared to regular rsi. I ave also added a smoothing option. Dont forget you can change the settings and you wont die. Thank you for your interest in this release I hope you find great piles of money with it.
link to the script I used to make this
Hull Moving Average Bollinger Bands (HMABB)Hello! This is simply Bollinger Bands calculated with HMA! Heres a recap on both.
The Hull Moving Average (HMA) attempts to minimize the lag of a traditional moving average while retaining the smoothness of the moving average line. Developed by Alan Hull in 2005, this indicator makes use of weighted moving averages to prioritize more recent values and greatly reduce lag.
Bollinger Bands are envelopes plotted at a standard deviation level above and below a simple moving average of the price. Because the distance of the bands is based on standard deviation, they adjust to volatility swings in the underlying price. Bollinger Bands use 2 parameters, Period and Standard Deviations, StdDev.
Stock Market Emotion Index (SMEI)Implementation of Charlie Q. Yang's research paper “The stock market emotion index”, subtitle “A New Sentiment Measure Using Enhanced OBV and Money Flow Indicators”, (2007) where he combined “five simple emotion statistics” - Close Emotion Statistic (CES), Money Flow Statistic (MFS), Supply Demand Statistic (SDS), Relative Strength Statistic (RSS), and Psychological Level Statistic (PLS) - into one indicator.
Quotations:
“The index calculation is solely based on observed short term market volatility as reflected by each day’s trading volume, open, high, low, and close prices”
“The basic premise of Dow theory is that the market discounts everything, including the emotions of all traders. The fundamentals of a company do not change suddenly when its daily stock price is fluctuating as driven by human emotions that are often irrational. However, over a longer time period, a company's fundamentals do change. Again, different types of human emotions, triggered by the flow of material events, are moving the stock price trend up or down. This paper summarizes the author’s attempt in understanding primary trend extent and duration by proposing a new sentiment measure using statistical analysis of stock market human emotion.”
Even though “indicator is intended for identifying primary trend cycles that typically last one year or longer“ where Mr. Yang used a fixed averaging length of 260 days and only days as time frame, my implementation has been changed slightly to accommodate for all time frames and to adapt faster using shorter averaging (timeframe dependent).
How to use it:
Positive values indicating a bullish trend and negative values indicating a bearish trend. Background color is set to green or red accordingly.
Positive and negative bar to bar changes are indicated with green and red to show bar to bar (ultra short term) trends.
(No financial advise, use for testing purposed only)
Tilson Bull-Bear-MarkerThe Tilson Bull-Bear marker is using 2 Tilson moving averages and their divergence to identify bull and bear trends and reversals (potential entry or exit points).
How to use it:
Fast T3 (thick line) above thin line / solid blue fill color = ongoing bull trend
Slow T3 (thin line) above thick line / solid red fill color = ongoing bear trend
Shrinking or expanding divergence between the lines = trend is getting hotter or cooling down
Fast T3 (thick line) changes color from blue to red = potential trend reversal from bullish to bearish
Fast T3 (thick line) changes color from red to blue = potential trend reversal from bearish to bullish
(No financial advise, for testing purposes only)
Stochastic Smooth Relative Strength Index (SSRSI)This is Stochastic RSI but it uses smoothed RSI instead. You use it the same as any other Stochastic RSI :)
The features in this scripts are: RSI Length, Extra Smoothing, Extra Smooth RSI Filter, Stochastic Length, and K and D.
I hope you find this release useful!
The Stochastic RSI indicator ( Stoch RSI ) is essentially an indicator of an indicator. It is used in technical analysis to provide a stochastic calculation to the RSI indicator. This means that it is a measure of RSI relative to its own high/low range over a user defined period of time. The Stochastic RSI is an oscillator that calculates a value between 0 and 1 which is then plotted as a line. This indicator is primarily used for identifying overbought and oversold conditions.
Stochastic Moving Average Delta Oscillator (SMADO)This is an interesting take on the stochastic oscillator. What I have done here is I've taken the cumulative sum of the deltas of all the simple moving averages from 1 to 200 and summed them. Next I transform this into a stochastic oscillator with ta.stoch. The point of this is to show you trends, tops and bottoms. I hope you find this indicator as interesting as I did. Please enjoy!
The Feature include: Stochastic Window, Number of MA's to check, General Smoothing, and Direction Indication.