Stochastic and RSI in one indicator with customized alert.Hello Trading Viewers,
I present you Stochastic Oscillator and The Relative Strength Index Indicator inside one indicator, so that it will clear room to view charts.
When Stochastic is over-sold, the fast and slow stochastic underlap along with strong RSI (say above 45) will be a good indicator of buy at low with good risk-to-return of 2x or 3x; therefore I have set a triangle shape indicator within to help you identify or you can simply set an alert as I have coded an customized alert.
Same idea is used when Stochastic is over-bought you will receive an alert when fast & slow stochastic overlaps with RSI falling give a good sell set-up.
There is an option of selecting different timeframes which will further help make the correct decision. Say you are viewing a Daily chart but you want an indicator to present data of 4hrs timeframe, it can be done from the indicator cogwheel option. Default timeframe is "same as charts' ".
Above indicator is universal because settings such as RSI levels and no. of bars to calculate are user defined. You can use it on Crypto, Commodities, Stocks etc.
I suggest you first paper-trade with it and then use it on live account.
Happy trading.
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CDC ActionZone Multi-TF,Mult-Ticker with alert() [P-O-Concept]This is proof-of-concept for using single screen displaying triggering signal of multiple stock/crypto
This source code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at mozilla.org
1. Original CDC Action Zone v3 2020 by © piriya33
Source of original indicator :
2. Table concept/part of code is pulled from Portfolio Tracker
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CDC Action Zone is based on a simple EMA crossover between EMA12 and EMA26
The zones are defined by the relative position of price in relation to the two EMA lines
Different zones can be use to activate / deactivate other trading strategies
The strategy can also be used on its own with acceptable result, buy on the first green candle
and sell on the first red candle
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Hint Color Meaning :
Green = FastMA > SlowMA and Price is above FastMA
Blue = FastMA < SlowMA and Price is above both MA
LightBlue = FastMA < SlowMA and Price is between both MA
Red = FastMA < SlowMA and Price is below FastMA
Orange = FastMA > SlowMA and Price is below both MA
Yellow = FastMA > SlowMA and Price is between both MA
Blue/LightBlue/Orange/Yellow should be used with another indicator (such as divergent or so)
Cautions:
- This indicator is not meant to be used as "Signal" or "Trading System"
- This indicator provide a quick-glimpse to multiple ticker in same screen. You'll still have to see indications using original CDC Action Zone (If you're using with CDC System), or combining with another indicator (For shorter tf or scalping, or short/long cover)
- Up to 10 Tickers / Timeframe + Current ticker
Alert Creation Guideline
If this indicator will be used as alert. The timeframe for ticker should be set to "same as" the chart you're using, ie, to set alert on 4h, it should be created in 4h-timeframe (Alert is fired on bar close, using 1D-TABLE in 4H-CHART may trigger alert up to 6 times. else if using in 4H-TABLE in 1D-CHART the alert may not trigger at all)
Considering using ohlc4, hlc3, hl2 for market with no session
PS. Send me a message if you see any bug. (especially if using JSON, I have no chance to test with multiple alert at same tick.)
MA-EMA Crossover AlertsThis is a script for getting alerts for the MA-EMA XO Strategy that I published recently.
This is probably the first version that I am putting out for this logic.
Based on feedback (and some coding suggestions and support if anyone is willing), I will try to improve this further.
So, what do we have in this script -
I have created 5 alert conditions. The 4 alerts are straight-forward : Entry / Exit alerts for Long / Short.
The fifth alert is just a single Alert which is triggered if any of the 4 alert conditions are met. Then user can check the chart to see what trade is triggered.
I am not explaining the logic of the indicator here since it is kind-of covered in the strategy.
Rhaps SMAEMA Combo v1.1There's many versions of this sort of thing around the Tradingview library, but i guess we all like things to our own specifications.
So this is my take on the SMA and EMA version combined.
Bunch of SMA's & EMA's, with labels, and G&D Cross Labels and Alerts.
These values can of course be changed to any you may prefer.
Rhapsodyy's Combo SMAEMA's v1.1
SMA's with Painted Labels : 10/30/50/80/200
EMA's with Painted Labels : 21/50/89/200/377
50SMA / 200SMA Golden & Death Crosses on Current Timeframe & Alerts
Daily 50SMA / 200SMA Golden & Death Crosses overlayed onto Current Timeframe & Alerts
50EMA / 200EMA Golden & Death Crosses on Current Timeframe & Alerts
Daily 50EMA / 200EMA Golden & Death Crosses overlayed onto Current Timeframe & Alerts
T-Step LSMAIntroduction
The trend step indicator family has produced much interest in the community, those indicators showed in certain cases robustness and reactivity. Their ease of use/interpretation is also a major advantage. Although those indicators have a relatively good fit with the input price, they can still be improved by introducing least-squares fitting on their calculations. This is why i propose a new indicator (T-Step LSMA) which aim to gather all the components of the trend-step indicator family (including the auto-line family).
The indicator will use as a threshold the mean absolute error between the input and the output (T-Channel) scaled with the efficiency ratio (Efficient Trend Step) while using least squares in order to provide a better fit with the price (Auto-Filter).
The Indicator
The interpretation of the indicator is easy, the indicator estimate an up-trending market when in blue, down-trending when in orange, the signal only depend on the trend-step part ( b in the code).
length control the period of the efficiency ratio as well as any components in the lsma calculation. The efficiency ratio allow to provide adaptivity, therefore the threshold will be lower when market is trending and higher when market is ranging.
Sc control the amount of feedback of the indicator, a value of 1 will use only the closing price as input, a value of 0.5 will use 50% of the closing price/indicator output as input, this allow to get smoother results.
It is possible to get the non-smooth version of the indicator by checking "No Smoothing".
This allow the indicator to filter more information.
Least Squares Smoothing - Benefits
One could ask why introducing least squares smoothing, there are several reasons to this choice, we have seen that trend-step indicators are boxy, they filter most of the variational information in the price, introducing least squares smoothing allow to gain back some of this variational information while providing a better fit with the price, the indicator is more noisy but also more practical in certain situations.
For example the indicator in its boxy form can't really be useful as input for other indicators, which is not the case with this version.
Relative strength index of period 14 using the proposed indicator as input.
Down-Sides
The indicator is dependent on the time frame used, larger time frames resulting in an indicator overfitting, sticking with lower time frames might be ideal. The indicator behavior might also change depending on the market in which it is applied.
Setting Up Alerts For The Indicator
Alerts conditions are already set, in order to create an alert based on the indicator follow these steps :
Go to the alert section (the alarm clock) -> create new alert -> select T-Step LSMA in condition -> Below select Up or Dn (Up for a up-trending alert and Dn for a down-trending alert)
In option select "once per bar close", change the message if you want a personalized message.
Conclusion
I don't think i'll post other indicators related to the trend-step framework for the time to comes, nonetheless the ones posted proven to have interesting results as well as many upsides. Although i don't think they would generate positive long-terms returns they could still be of use when using smarter volatility metrics as threshold. The proposed indicator conserve more information than its relatives and might find some use as input for other indicators.
Recommended Use Of The Code
Although i don't put restrictions on the code usage, i still recommend creative and pertinent changes to be made, graphical changes or any minor changes are not necessary, remember that such practice is disrespectful toward the author, you don't want to load up the tradingview servers for nothing right ?
Support Me
Making indicators sure is hard, it takes time and it can be quite lonely to, so i would love talking with you guys while making them :) There isn't better support than the one provided by your friends so drop me a message.
Dragon-Bot - Default ScriptDragon-Script is a framework to make it as easy as possible to test your own strategies and set alerts for external execution bots. This is the alerts version of the script.
The script has many features build in, like:
1) A ping/pong mechanism between longs and shorts
2) A stop-loss
3) Trailing Stops with several ways to calculate them.
4) 2 different ways to flip from long to short.
The script is divided into several parts.
The first part of the script is used to set all the variables. You should normally never change the first part except for the comments at the top.
The second part of the script is the part where you initialise all your indicators. Several indicators can be found on Tradingview and on other sites. Please keep in mind that all the variable names used in the indicator should be unique. (all the … = … parts)
The third part of the script, is the most important part of the script. Here you can create the entry and exit points.
Let’s look at the OPENLONG function to explain this part: The first variables are all the possible entries; These are longentry1 till longentry5. You can add many more if you like.
The variables are all initialised as being false. This way the script can set a value to true if an entry happens.
The if function is the actual logic: You could say “if this is true” then (the line below the if function) longentry1 := (becomes) true.
In this case we have said: “if this is true” then (the line below the if function) longentry1 := (becomes) true when the current close is larger than the close that is 1 back.
The last part is the makelong_funct. This part says that if any of the entries are true, the whole function is true.
The last part of the script is the actual execution. Here the alerts are plotted and the back test strategies are opened and closed.
We hope you guys like it and all feedback is welcome!
MG - Fibonacci Alerts - 1.2Updated version of:
The main change with this version, is that the indicator is now always overlayed and the user has to specify where they want the alerts to be displayed on the chart. (New 'Alert Base' and 'Alert Amplitude' properties define where this is shown in the chart and how large the alert spikes are). It also now includes optional bull and sell markers
This update therefore allows us to:
- Show the Fibonacci Levels being used by the indicator
- Plot buy and sell signals at the correct points on the price chart
- Trigger alerts when price reaches a Fibonacci level (without displaying this on the chart, the indicator can't be overlayed on the main chart)
MG - Fibonacci Alerts - 1.0This script allows a user to get alerts when the price goes within a certain percentage threshold of a Fibonacci level.
If connected with AutoView, it could allow an easy way to do automated range trading between Fibonacci levels. Although I plan to do this myself, I haven't used it for this purpose yet so please be cautious and verify with live results beforehand before using it for any automation.
NOTE: The image shown of the indicator is not fully correct as the close price is used. In many cases in the example image, the candle close price DID come within the alert threshold but closed outside the threshold
Usage:
1. User performs a Fibonacci retracement / extension analysis to identify a sensible high and low point. (Currently, this script is geared towards dip pullbacks during a bull market with the ability to toggle rise pullbacks in a bear market in the pipeline)
2. User enters the high and low points into this indicator
3. User can then set alerts on the buy and sell signals which should provide alerts at excellent entry / exit points.
a. Alerts must be created on the buy and sell signal bars. E.g. Buy signal => Alert when 'Buy Signal' crosses up '0.9'
4. Set the alerts to once per bar (not per close). In this indicator, we want to catch things as soon as they happen.
NOTE: Should use in conjunction with another indicator for maximize results.
I personally use this indicator ()
TODO
- Add negative alert levels
- Allow user to specify direction of Fib retracement as the levels are different in bull and bear markets
All feedback is welcome
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BTC Margin Sniper w/ AlertsMargin Sniper uses 2 levels for overbought and oversold to overlay possible trades on the chart. You can adjust its sensitivity by either increasing or decreasing the overbought and oversold threshold numbers. It must meet one of these levels and the short-term trend has to change direction for it to create the alert and entry on the overlay.
Increasing the overbought input makes the trigger more precise, but it may not trigger as often. Decreasing the oversold input will do the same for that trigger.
You can adjust the alerts and the overlaid position suggestions to match your preferred leverage amount.
To set an alert, click "add alert", then select this script. Choose one of the oversold or overbought alerts and enter your message.
I primarily use this on BitMEX with BTC, but you can use it with other exchanges and coins. You may have to adjust the inputs depending on the coin and the timeframe you use. Do not blindly follow this to make purchases. This is just an alert system to notify you of possible trades.
Gunbot MACDgenOk this is just some strat based on MACD, checking for a few conditions until giving buy/sell signals to Gunbot via alerts.
It is generalized but if you want to go play with the values. I will continue to develop this further and am happy to receive feedback.
Notations are coming.
Usage notes:
-ONLY use this with TV_GAIN: 0.6 because on downtrends it is supposed to double up to pull down the average bought price!
-Use "buying condition" and "selling condition" for alerts, trigger on close and I suggest you use 3 min intervals but try what looks good to you
-Use this on pairs that are curvy and have atleast 0.6% gain between buy/sell triggers. This is also general advise when you want to take microprofits.
-Don't be confused with sell arrows, it will only trigger the bot sell on gain when you've set TV_GAIN
MTF Trend + Crossover AlertsMulti-Timeframe Trend Dashboard + Crossover Signals
This indicator provides a clean, real-time visual dashboard of trend directions across multiple timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, 1D), based on moving average crossovers.
🔹 Trend Detection Logic:
When the fast MA is above the slow MA → Bullish trend 🚀
When the fast MA is below the slow MA → Bearish trend 🐻
When both are equal or ranging → Neutral
📊 Dashboard Features:
Displays trend status for each selected timeframe
Color-coded cells (green = bullish, red = bearish, gray = neutral)
Includes emojis for visual clarity
🔔 Buy/Sell Alerts:
On the active chart timeframe, buy and sell signals are plotted when the fast MA crosses above or below the slow MA. You can also enable TradingView alerts based on these events.
🧩 Customizable Inputs:
Fast MA period
Slow MA period
MA type (EMA or SMA)
🔧 Ideal for traders who want a quick snapshot of market structure across multiple timeframes and receive real-time crossover signals on their current chart.
Auto Trend Channel + Buy/Sell AlertsThis indicator automatically detects trend channels using a linear regression line, and dynamically plots upper and lower channel boundaries based on standard deviation. It helps traders identify potential Buy and Sell zones with clear visual signals and customizable alerts.
💡 How It Works:
🧠 Regression-Based Channel: Calculates the central trend line using ta.linreg() over a user-defined length.
📏 Dynamic Boundaries: Upper and lower channel lines are offset by a multiplier of the standard deviation for precision volatility tracking.
✅ Buy Signals: Triggered when price crosses above the lower boundary — potential bounce entry.
❌ Sell Signals: Triggered when price crosses below the upper boundary — potential reversal exit.
🔔 Alerts Enabled: Get real-time alerts when price touches the channel lines.
UT Bot Alerts – Time Filtered with ExitsThis indicator combines several technical approaches to generate precise entry and exit signals, while incorporating time filters that ensure signals are sent only during desired time windows and with defined cooldown periods. It is based on the original idea by QuantNomad.
Main Components:
ATR-based Trailing Stop:
Using the Average True Range (ATR) and an adjustable multiplier ("Key Value"), a dynamic trailing stop is calculated that adapts to the current price. This trailing stop forms the basis for the signal generation.
EMA-based Entry Signals:
A very short exponential moving average (EMA, period 1) is used in combination with the trailing stop to identify clear buy (long) and sell (short) signals via crossovers. An additional buffer zone helps reduce false signals.
Persistent Trade State:
The current state (long, short, or neutral) is maintained so that the system remains in the trend until a new signal is generated.
Linear Regression as Reference:
A linear regression line computed over a defined period serves as a reference for determining exit levels.
Exit Signals with Delay:
Exit signals are generated when the price deviates from the linear regression line by a defined percentage (Exit Signal Deviation) and the condition persists for at least a specified number of bars (Exit Signal Delay). Only one exit signal is issued per trade to avoid excessive exits.
Time Filters and Cooldown:
Session Filter: A user-defined session (e.g., "2200-0500") can disable signals during specified periods.
Cooldown Period: After a signal is triggered, a cooldown phase (in minutes) can be set during which no new signals are sent.
Visual Display and Alerts:
Entry Signals: Buy and sell signals are displayed as labels (green for long, red for short).
Exit Signals: Exit signals appear as triangles, with the exit long signal text displayed in white.
Reference Lines:
The upper exit level (Exit Short Level) is drawn as a solid line in turquoise (color.aqua).
The lower exit level (Exit Long Level) is drawn as a solid line in yellow.
Additionally, the ATR trailing stop and the linear regression line are clearly plotted on the chart.
Alerts can be configured for all signal types.
In Summary:
The indicator delivers precise entry signals based on an ATR trailing stop and a short EMA, supplemented by dynamic exit levels determined via linear regression. With integrated time filters (session and cooldown) and a flexible exit mechanism, this indicator offers controlled trade management—ideal for traders who wish to receive signals only during desired time periods.
Original Author: QuantNomad
Engulfing Sweeps - Milana TradesEngulfing Sweeps
The Engulfing Sweeps Candle is a candlestick pattern that:
1)Takes liquidity from the previous candle’s high or low.
2)Fully engulfs previous candles upon closing.
3)Indicates strong buying or selling pressure.
4)Helps determine the bias of the next candle.
Logic Behind Engulfing Sweeps
If you analyze this candle on a lower timeframe, you’ll often see popular models like PO3 (Power of Three) or AMD (Accumulation – Manipulation – Distribution).
Once the candle closes, the goal is to enter a position on the retracement of the distribution phase.
How to Use Engulfing Sweeps?
Recommended Timeframes:
4H, Daily, Weekly – these levels hold significant liquidity.
Personally, I prefer 4H, as it provides a solid view of mid-term market moves.
Step1 - Identify Engulfing Sweep Candle
Step 2-Switch to a lower timeframe (15m or 5m).And you task identify optimal trade entry
Look for an entry pattern based on:
FVG (Fair Value Gap)
OB (Order Block)
FIB levels (0/0.25/0.5/ 0.75/ 1)
Wait for confirmation and take the trade.
Automating with TradingView Alerts
To avoid missing the pattern, you can set up alerts using a custom script. Once the pattern forms, TradingView will notify you so you can analyze the chart and take action. This approch helps me be more freedom
Auto Fibonacci Extension and Retracement with Visual AlertsThis indicator automatically calculates and plots Fibonacci retracement and extension levels based on recent swing highs and lows, making it a powerful tool for traders who use Fibonacci analysis in their strategies.
Key Features:
• Dynamic Fibonacci Levels: Automatically detects swing highs and lows over a user-defined lookback period to calculate key Fibonacci retracement (e.g., 0.236, 0.382, 0.618, etc.) and extension (e.g., 1.618, 2.618, etc.) levels.
• Visual Alerts: Displays intuitive visual alerts when the price crosses important Fibonacci levels.
• Blue dashed lines for retracement levels.
• Green dashed lines for extension levels.
• Labels with up or down arrows indicating price interactions with these levels.
• Swing High/Low Visualization: Marks recent swing highs and lows with crosses for better clarity.
• Customizable: Adjust the lookback period and Fibonacci levels to suit your trading style.
Who is it for?
This indicator is perfect for:
• Swing Traders: To identify potential reversal or continuation zones.
• Day Traders: For short-term setups based on Fibonacci levels.
• Fibonacci Enthusiasts: To automate the time-consuming process of manually plotting levels.
Usage Ideas:
1. Use retracement levels (e.g., 0.618) to identify areas of potential support or resistance.
2. Use extension levels (e.g., 1.618) to target potential breakout or continuation zones.
3. Combine this indicator with candlestick patterns, volume analysis, or other tools for confirmation.
Limitations:
• This is a standalone indicator and does not provide buy/sell signals. It’s recommended to combine it with other technical analysis tools for best results.
• The lookback period and swing detection rely on past data, so adjustments may be needed based on the asset or timeframe.
Whether you’re looking to streamline your Fibonacci analysis or explore new opportunities in your trading, this indicator is designed to save time, increase accuracy, and enhance your overall trading experience.
Order Blocks & Breaker Blocks [TradingFinder] Signals + Alerts🔵 Introduction
Order Block and Breaker Block, are powerful tools in technical analysis. By understanding these concepts, traders can enhance their ability to predict potential price reversals and continuations, leading to more effective trading strategies.
Using historical price action, volume analysis, and candlestick patterns, traders can identify key areas where institutional activities influence market movements.
🟣 Demand Order Block and Supply Breaker Block
Demand Order Block : A Demand Order Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the previous high pivot.
Supply Breaker Block : A Supply Breaker Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the Demand Order Block. As a result, the Order Block changes its role and turns from the role of price support to resistance.
🟣 Supply Order Block and Demand Breaker Block
Supply Order Block : A Supply Order Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the previous low pivot.
Demand Breaker Block : A Demand Breaker Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the Supply Order Block. As a result, the Order Block changes its role and turns from the role of price resistance to support.
🔵 How to Use
🟣 Order Blocks (Supply and Demand)
Order blocks are zones where the likelihood of a price reversal is higher. In demand zones, buying opportunities arise, while in supply zones, selling opportunities can be explored.
The "Refinement" feature allows you to adjust the width of the order block to fit your trading strategy. There are two modes in the "Order Block Refine" feature: "Aggressive" and "Defensive." The primary difference between these modes is the width of the order block.
For risk-averse traders, the "Defensive" mode is ideal as it offers a lower loss limit and a higher reward-to-risk ratio.
Conversely, for traders who are willing to take more risks, the "Aggressive" mode is more suitable. This mode, with its wider order block width, caters to those who prefer entering trades at higher prices.
🟣 Breaker Blocks (Supply and Demand)
Trading based on breaker blocks is the same as order blocks and the price in these zones is likely to be reversed.
🔵 Setting
🟣 Global Setting
Pivot Period of Order Blocks Detector : Enter the desired pivot period to identify the Order Block.
Order Block Validity Period (Bar) : You can specify the maximum time the Order Block remains valid based on the number of candles from the origin.
Mitigation Level Order Block : Determining the basic level of a Order Block. When the price hits the basic level, the Order Block due to mitigation.
Mitigation Level Breaker Block : Determining the basic level of a Breaker Block. When the price hits the basic level, the Breaker Block due to mitigation.
Switching Colors Theme Mode : Three modes "Off", "Light" and "Dark" are included in this parameter. "Light" mode is for color adjustment for use in "Light Mode".
"Dark" mode is for color adjustment for use in "Dark Mode" and "Off" mode turns off the color adjustment function and the input color to the function is the same as the output color.
🟣 Order Block Display
Show All Order Block : If it is turned off, only the last Order Block will be displayed.
Demand Main Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Demand Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Main Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
🟣 Breaker Block Display
Show All Breaker Block : If it is turned off, only the last Breaker Block will be displayed.
Demand Main Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Demand Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Main Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
🟣 Order Block Refinement
Refine Order Blocks : Enable or disable the refinement feature. Mode selection.
🟣 Alert
Alert Name : The name of the alert you receive.
Alert Demand OB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Demand BB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Supply OB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Supply BB Mitigation :
On / Off
Message Frequency :
This string parameter defines the announcement frequency. Choices include: "All" (activates the alert every time the function is called), "Once Per Bar" (activates the alert only on the first call within the bar), and "Once Per Bar Close" (the alert is activated only by a call at the last script execution of the real-time bar upon closing). The default setting is "Once per Bar".
Show Alert Time by Time Zone :
The date, hour, and minute you receive in alert messages can be based on any time zone you choose. For example, if you want New York time, you should enter "UTC-4". This input is set to the time zone "UTC" by default.
Display More Info :
Displays information about the price range of the order blocks (Zone Price) and the date, hour, and minute under "Display More Info".
If you do not want this information to appear in the received message along with the alert, you should set it to "Off".
Change Analysis and AlertsThe "Change Analysis and Alerts" script in Pine Script allows you to analyze and visualize the percentage change of different values on a chart. It calculates the true change based on the closing prices and provides options to input custom values for comparison. The script also includes an alert feature that triggers when the true change exceeds a specified threshold.
Examples:
Analyzing True Change:
Show the true change between consecutive candle closes as a histogram.
Set a threshold for the true change and receive an alert when it surpasses the specified value.
Comparing Custom Values:
Input custom values to analyze the percentage change between different price levels (e.g., high-low, open-close).
Highlight the value with the highest change in each period.
Visualize the changes as columns on the chart for easy comparison.
By using the "Change Analysis and Alerts" script, traders and analysts can gain insights into the magnitude of price changes and receive alerts when significant changes occur.
Please note that this description and examples are provided for illustrative purposes and can be customized based on your specific needs and preferences.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask.
Role Reversal Detection Alert [MsF]Japanese below / 日本語説明は英文の後にあります。
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When you draw a horizontal line on the W top or W bottom and be waiting for roll reversal, have you ever missed it when it rebounded at the horizontal line? It is a helpful indicator to prevent such oversight.
After the candle touches the horizontal line (including the touch of the leg), and then the candle body passes the alert judgment horizontal line, it will be alert.
The horizon line and the alert judment horizon line should be entered as parameters.
- Parameter
Input Horizontal Value: Enter the horizontal value
Band Range by pips : Enter the offset from horizontal line by pips
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WトップやWボトムに水平線を引いてロールリバーサルを待ってる時に見事水平線で反発したのに見逃すことはありませんか?
そんな見落としを防止するためのお助け的なインジケーターです。
メイン水平線にローソク(ひげ含む)タッチ後、からアラート判定水平線を実体で抜けた場合にアラートを発報します。
メイン水平線とアラート判定水平線はそれぞれパラメータで入力する必要があります。
<パラメータ>
Input Horizontal Value:メイン水平線の価格を入力します
Band Range by pips :メイン水平線からアラート判定水平線のオフセットをpipsで入力します
STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts [Loxx]STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts is the traditional Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter but with stepped price levels, access to multiple time frames, and alerts.
What is Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter?
From "OPTIMAL TRACKING FILTERS" by John Ehlers:
"Dr. R.E. Kalman introduced his concept of optimum estimation in 1960. Since that time, his technique has proven to be a powerful and practical tool. The approach is particularly well suited for optimizing the performance of modern terrestrial and space navigation systems. Many traders not directly involved in system analysis have heard about Kalman filtering and have expressed an interest in learning more about it for market applications. Although attempts have been made to provide simple, intuitive explanations, none has been completely successful. Almost without exception, descriptions have become mired in the jargon and state-space notation of the “cult”.
Surprisingly, in spite of the obscure-looking mathematics (the most impenetrable of which can be found in Dr. Kalman’s original paper), Kalman filtering is a fairly direct and simple concept. In the spirit of being pragmatic, we will not deal with the full-blown matrix equations in this description and we will be less than rigorous in the application to trading. Rigorous application requires knowledge of the probability distributions of the statistics. Nonetheless we end with practically useful results. We will depart from the classical approach by working backwards from Exponential Moving Averages. In this process, we introduce a way to create a nearly zero lag moving average. From there, we will use the concept of a Tracking Index that optimizes the filter tracking for the given uncertainty in price movement and the uncertainty in our ability to measure it."
Included:
-Standard deviation stepping filter, price is required to exceed XX deviations before the moving average line shifts direction
-Selection of filtering based on source price, the moving average, or both; you can also set the Filter deviations to 0 for no filtering at all
-Toggle on/off bar coloring
-Toggle on/off signals
-Long/Short alerts
Any 8 Moving Averages - Alerts, Clouds & PercentagesANY 8 MOVING AVERAGES WITH ALERTS, COLOR CHANGING CLOUDS AND PERCENTAGE GAPS
This is a fully customizable moving average cloud with alerts. It has 8 moving averages that can be individually set to any type such as: EMA, SMA, HMA, WMA, VWMA & RMA. Each moving average paints green when price is above it and paints red when price is below it. They include colored clouds between the price and each moving average as well.
You can individually change the length, colors, type of moving average and turn them off for those of you that only want a few moving averages on your chart at once.
There is also a percentage gap table that tells you how far away the price is from each moving average which are labeled accordingly.
You can also set alerts for when price crosses each moving average.
***HOW TO USE***
When all the moving averages are green, buy dips down to the next lower moving average. When all the moving averages are red, short the tops up to the next moving average.
Trade in the direction of the trend and wait for all lines to turn one color before taking trades in that direction.
Make sure there is a big enough percentage gap to the next moving average before taking a trade.
***MARKETS***
This indicator can be used as a signal on all markets, including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
***TIMEFRAMES***
This moving average can be used on all timeframes.
***TIPS***
Try using numerous indicators of ours on your chart so you can instantly see the bullish or bearish trend of multiple indicators in real time without having to analyze the data. Some of our favorites are our Auto Fibonacci, Directional Movement Index + Fisher Price Action, Volume Profile With Buy & Sell Pressure, Auto Support And Resistance and Money Flow Index in combination with this moving average cloud. They all have unique features to help you make better and faster trading decisions.
Moon Launch Alerts Template [Indicator]I created this indicator/study script because i ran into the issue that the same Alerts would fire multiple times. For example it would trigger a Long signal when already being in a Long. I guess there would be no issue with a very basic strategy but with a larger script and many variables, it seemed to create complications.
This is resolved by a TradingLine oscillator and only when it switches to a new and different position from previous, will it trigger an Alert.
If you are in a Long and it signals Long again, then this is seen as a "Continuation Long" in the Alerts settings. You can use this condition to add to your existing position (Optional). Continuation signals are plotted as bright green/red dots.
You will notice there's an option to uncheck "Trade Shorts" and "Trade Exits" signals.
Lets say you choose not to trade Short and Exits, then your Long would only Exit once a Short signal is detected.
This could prove useful for Back-testing purposes.
This quick example script uses the EMA 10, EMA 200, emaPlus1Atr and emaMinus1Atr.
To use in your script, you will need to modify and add your own BUY/SELL/EXIT signals in the box where it says:
//// INPUT YOUR BUY/SELL/EXIT SIGNALS HERE: ////
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Hope someone will find this useful, or even just as an additional visual confirmation for your own trading strategy and script.
MACD Objective Breakouts + AlertsFinds the most recent support and resistance level as confirmed by the MACD . These level are detected dynamically and the lines will be updated as new levels form.
Alerts can be toggled on or off in the settings but will not work if the alert is not added to your chart. Alerts can be added by selecting the "Alert" button on TradingView then selecting "MOB Alerts" as the condition
Alerts will trigger when price closes above or below the indicated levels.
Please let me know if you find any bugs!
Argo I (alerts for 3commas single bots)This script lets users create BUY/SELL alerts for 3commas single bots in a simple way, based on a built in set of indicators that can be tweaked to work together or separately through the study settings. Indicators include Bollinger Bands, Williams %R, RSI, EMA, SMA , Market Cipher, Inverse Fisher Transform.
If the user choses to create both BUY and SELL signals from the study settings, the alert created will send both BUY and SELL signals for the selected pair. Note the script will only send alerts for the pair selected in the study settings, not for the current chart (if different).
How to use:
- Add the script to the current chart
- Open the study settings , insert bot details. Pairs MUST be in capital letters or 3commas will not recognize them.
- Still in the study settings, tweak the deal start/close conditions from various indicators until happy. The study will plot the entry / exit points below the current chart (1 = buy, 2 = sell)
- Ideally, test the settings with a backtesting script. The present script is compatible with the Trading Parrot's backtester.
- When happy, right click on the "..." next to the study name, then "Add alert'".
- Under "Condition", on the second line, chose "Any alert () function call". Add the webhook from 3commas, give it a name, and "create".
Happy tweaking!