Multiple (12) Strong Buy/Sell Signals + Momentum
Indicator Manual: "Multiple (12) Strong Buy/Sell Signals + Momentum"
This indicator is designed to identify strong buy and sell signals based on 12 configurable conditions, which include a variety of technical analysis methods such as trend-following indicators, pattern recognition, volume analysis, and momentum oscillators. It allows for customizable alerts and visual cues on the chart. The indicator helps traders spot potential entry and exit points by displaying buy and sell signals based on the selected conditions.
Key Observations:
• The script integrates multiple indicators and pattern recognition methods to provide comprehensive buy/sell signals.
• Trend-based indicators like EMAs and MACD are combined with pattern recognition (flags, triangles) and momentum-based signals (RSI, ADX, and volume analysis).
• User customization is a core feature, allowing adjustments to the conditions and thresholds for more tailored signals.
• The script is designed to be responsive to market conditions, with multiple conditions filtering out noise to generate reliable signals.
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Key Features:
1. 12 Combined Buy/Sell Signal Conditions: This indicator incorporates a diverse set of conditions based on trend analysis, momentum, and price patterns.
2. Minimum Conditions Input: You can adjust the threshold of conditions that need to be met for the buy/sell signals to appear.
3. Alert Customization: Set alert thresholds for both buy and sell signals.
4. Dynamic Visualization: Buy and sell signals are shown as triangles on the chart, with momentum signals highlighted as circles.
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Detailed Description of the 12 Conditions:
1. Exponential Moving Averages (EMA):
o Conditions: The indicator uses EMAs with periods 3, 8, and 13 for quick trend-following signals.
o Bullish Signal: EMA3 > EMA8 > EMA13 (Bullish stack).
o Bearish Signal: EMA3 < EMA8 < EMA13 (Bearish stack).
o Reversal Signal: The crossing over or under of these EMAs can signify trend reversals.
2. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
o Fast MACD (2, 7, 3) is used to confirm trends quickly.
o Bullish Signal: When the MACD line crosses above the signal line.
o Bearish Signal: When the MACD line crosses below the signal line.
3. Donchian Channel:
o Tracks the highest high and lowest low over a given period (default 20).
o Breakout Signal: Price breaking above the upper band is bullish; breaking below the lower band is bearish.
4. VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price):
o Above VWAP: Bullish condition (price above VWAP).
o Below VWAP: Bearish condition (price below VWAP).
5. EMA Stacking & Reversal:
o Tracks the order of EMAs (3, 8, 13) to confirm strong trends and reversals.
o Bullish Reversal: EMA3 < EMA8 < EMA13 followed by a crossing to bullish.
o Bearish Reversal: EMA3 > EMA8 > EMA13 followed by a crossing to bearish.
6. Bull/Bear Flags:
o Bull Flag: Characterized by a strong price movement (flagpole) followed by a pullback and breakout.
o Bear Flag: Similar to Bull Flag but in the opposite direction.
7. Triangle Patterns (Ascending and Descending):
o Detects ascending and descending triangles using pivot highs and lows.
o Ascending Triangle: Higher lows and flat resistance.
o Descending Triangle: Lower highs and flat support.
8. Volume Sensitivity:
o Identifies price moves with significant volume increases.
o High Volume: When current volume is significantly above the moving average volume (set to 1.2x of the average).
9. Momentum Indicators:
o RSI (Relative Strength Index): Confirms overbought and oversold levels with thresholds set at 65 (overbought) and 35 (oversold).
o ADX (Average Directional Index): Confirms strong trends when ADX > 28.
o Momentum Up: Momentum is upward with strong volume and bullish RSI/ADX conditions.
o Momentum Down: Momentum is downward with strong volume and bearish RSI/ADX conditions.
10. Bollinger & Keltner Squeeze:
o Squeeze Condition: A contraction in both Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels indicates low volatility, signaling a potential breakout.
o Squeeze Breakout: Price breaking above or below the squeeze bands.
11. 3 Consecutive Candles Condition:
o Bullish: Price rises for three consecutive candles with higher highs and lows.
o Bearish: Price falls for three consecutive candles with lower highs and lows.
12. Williams %R and Stochastic RSI:
o Williams %R: A momentum oscillator with signals when the line crosses certain levels.
o Stochastic RSI: Provides overbought/oversold levels with smoother signals.
o Combined Signals: You can choose whether to require both WPR and StochRSI to signal a buy/sell.
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User Inputs (Inputs Tab):
1. Minimum Conditions for Buy/Sell:
o min_conditions: Number of conditions required to trigger a buy/sell signal on the chart (1 to 12).
o Alert_min_conditions: User-defined alert threshold (how many conditions must be met before an alert is triggered).
2. Donchian Channel Settings:
o Show Donchian: Toggle visibility of the Donchian channel.
o Donchian Length: The length of the Donchian Channel (default 20).
3. Bull/Bear Flag Settings:
o Bull Flag Flagpole Strength: ATR multiplier to define the strength of the flagpole.
o Bull Flag Pullback Length: Length of pullback for the bull flag pattern.
o Bull Flag EMA Length: EMA length used to confirm trend during bull flag pattern.
Similar settings exist for Bear Flag patterns.
4. Momentum Indicators:
o RSI Length: Period for calculating the RSI (default 9).
o RSI Overbought: Overbought threshold for the RSI (default 65).
o RSI Oversold: Oversold threshold for the RSI (default 35).
5. Bollinger/Keltner Squeeze Settings:
o Squeeze Width Threshold: The maximum width of the Bollinger and Keltner Bands for squeeze conditions.
6. Stochastic RSI Settings:
o Stochastic RSI Length: The period for calculating the Stochastic RSI.
7. WPR Settings:
o WPR Length: Period for calculating Williams %R (default 14).
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User Inputs (Style Tab):
1. Signal Plotting:
o Control the display and colors of the buy/sell signals, momentum indicators, and pattern signals on the chart.
o Buy/Sell Signals: Can be customized with different colors and shapes (triangle up for buys, triangle down for sells).
o Momentum Signals: Custom circle placement for momentum-up or momentum-down signals.
2. Donchian Channel:
o Show Donchian: Toggle visibility of the Donchian upper, lower, and middle bands.
o Band Colors: Choose the color for each band (upper, lower, middle).
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How to Use the Indicator:
1. Adjust Minimum Conditions: Set the minimum number of conditions that must be met for a signal to appear. For example, set it to 5 if you want only stronger signals.
2. Set Alert Threshold: Define the number of conditions needed to trigger an alert. This can be different from the minimum conditions for visual signals.
3. Customize Appearance: Modify the colors and styles of the signals to match your preferences.
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Conclusion:
This comprehensive trading indicator uses a combination of trend-following, pattern recognition, and momentum-based conditions to help you spot potential buy and sell opportunities. By adjusting the input settings, you can fine-tune it to match your specific trading strategy, making it a versatile tool for different market conditions.
Signal Reliability Based on Condition Count
The reliability of the buy/sell signals increases as more conditions are met. Here's a breakdown of the probabilities:
1. 1-3 Conditions Met: Lower Probability
o Signals that meet only 1-3 conditions tend to have lower reliability and are considered less probable. These signals may represent false positives or weaker market movements, and traders should approach them with caution.
2. 4 Conditions Met: More Reliable Signal
o When 4 conditions are met, the signal becomes more reliable. This indicates that multiple indicators or market patterns are aligning, increasing the likelihood of a valid buy/sell opportunity. While not foolproof, it's a stronger indication that the market may be moving in a particular direction.
3. 5-6 Conditions Met: Strong Signal
o A signal meeting 5-6 conditions is considered a strong signal. This indicates a well-confirmed move, with several technical indicators and market factors aligning to suggest a higher probability of success. These are the signals that traders often prioritize.
4. 7+ Conditions Met: Rare and High-Confidence Signal
o Signals that meet 7 or more conditions are rare and should be considered high-confidence signals. These represent a significant alignment of multiple factors, and while they are less frequent, they are highly reliable when they do occur. Traders can be more confident in acting on these signals, but they should still monitor market conditions for confirmation.
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You can adjust the number of conditions as needed, but this breakdown should give a clear structure on how the signal strength correlates with the number of conditions met!
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New Momentum H/LNew Momentum H/L shows when momentum, defined as the rate of price change over time, exceeds the highest or lowest values observed over a user-defined period. These events shows points where momentum reaches new extremes relative to that period, and the indicator plots a column to mark each occurrence.
Increase in momentum could indicate the start of a trend phase from a low volatile or balanced state. However in developed trends, extreme momentum could also mark potential climaxes which can lead to trend termination. This reflects the dual nature of the component.
This indicator is based on the MACD calculated as the difference between a 3-period and a 10-period simple moving average. New highs are indicated when this value exceeds all previous values within the lookback window; new lows when it drops below all previous values. The default lookback period is set to 40 bars, which corresponds with two months on a daily chart.
The indicator also computes a z-score of the MACD line over the past 100 bars. This standardization helps compare momentum across different periods and normalizes the values of current moves relative to recent history.
In practice, use the indicator to confirm presence of momentum at the start of a move from a balanced state (often following a volatility expansion), track how momentum develops inside of a trend structure and locate potential climactic events.
Momentum should in preference be interpreted from price movement. However, to measure and standardize provides structure and helps build more consistent models. This should be used in context of price structure and broader market conditions; as all other tools.
Advanced Momentum Scanner [QuantAlgo]The Advanced Momentum Scanner is a sophisticated technical indicator designed to identify market momentum and trend direction using multiple exponential moving averages (EMAs), momentum metrics, and adaptive visualization techniques. It is particularly valuable for those looking to identify trading and investing opportunities based on trend changes and momentum shifts across any market and timeframe.
🟢 Technical Foundation
The Advanced Momentum Scanner utilizes a multi-layered approach with four different EMA periods to identify market momentum and trend direction:
Ultra-Fast EMA for quick trend changes detection (default: 5)
Fast EMA for short-term trend analysis (default: 10)
Mid EMA for intermediate confirmation (default: 30)
Slow EMA for long-term trend identification (default: 100)
For momentum detection, the indicator implements a Rate of Change (RoC) calculation to measure price momentum over a specified period. It further enhances analysis by incorporating RSI readings for overbought/oversold conditions, volatility measurements through ATR, and optional volume confirmation. When these elements align, the indicator generates trading signals based on the selected sensitivity mode (Conservative, Balanced, or Aggressive).
🟢 Key Features & Signals
1. Multi-Period Trend Identification
The indicator combines multiple EMAs of different lengths to provide comprehensive trend analysis within the same timeframe, displaying the information through color-coded visual elements on the chart.
When an uptrend is detected, chart elements are colored with the bullish theme color (default: green/teal).
Similarly, when a downtrend is detected, chart elements are colored with the bearish theme color (default: red).
During neutral or indecisive periods, chart elements are colored with a neutral gray color, providing clear visual distinction between trending and non-trending market conditions.
This visualization provides immediate insights into underlying trend direction without requiring separate indicators, helping traders and investors quickly identify the market's current state.
2. Trend Strength Information Panel
The trend panel operates in three different sensitivity modes (Conservative, Aggressive, and Balanced), each affecting how the indicator processes and displays market information.
The Conservative mode prioritizes trend sustainability over frequency, showing only strong trend movements with high probability.
The Aggressive mode detects early trend changes, providing more frequent signals but potentially more false positives.
The Balanced mode offers a middle ground with moderate signal frequency and reliability.
Regardless of the selected mode, the panel displays:
Current trend direction (UPTREND, DOWNTREND, or NEUTRAL)
Trend strength percentage (0-100%)
Early detection signals when applicable
The active sensitivity mode
This comprehensive approach helps traders and investors:
→ Assess the strength of current market trends
→ Identify early potential trend changes before full confirmation
→ Make more informed trading and investing decisions based on trend context
3. Customizable Visualization Settings
This indicator offers extensive visual customization options to suit different trading styles and preferences:
Display options:
→ Fully customizable uptrend, downtrend, and neutral colors
→ Color-coded price bars showing trend direction
→ Dynamic gradient bands visualizing potential trend channels
→ Optional background coloring based on trend intensity
→ Adjustable transparency levels for all visual elements
These visualization settings can be fine-tuned through the indicator's interface, allowing traders and investors to create a personalized chart environment that emphasizes the most relevant information for their strategy.
The indicator also features a comprehensive alert system with notifications for:
New trend formations (uptrend, downtrend, neutral)
Early trend change signals
Momentum threshold crossovers
Other significant market conditions
Alerts can be customized and delivered through TradingView's notification system, making it easy to stay informed of important market developments even when you are away from the charts.
🟢 Practical Usage Tips
→ Trend Analysis and Interpretation: The indicator visualizes trend direction and strength directly on the chart through color-coding and the information panel, allowing traders and investors to immediately identify the current market context. This information helps in assessing the potential for continuation or reversal.
→ Signal Generation Strategies: The indicator generates potential trading signals based on trend direction, momentum confirmation, and selected sensitivity mode. Users can choose between Conservative (fewer but more reliable signals), Balanced (moderate approach), or Aggressive (more frequent but potentially less reliable signals).
→ Multi-Period Trend Assessment: Through its layered EMA approach, the indicator enables users to understand trend conditions across different lookback periods within the same timeframe. This helps in identifying the dominant trend and potential turning points.
🟢 Pro Tips
Adjust EMA periods based on your timeframe:
→ Lower values for shorter timeframes and more frequent signals
→ Higher values for higher timeframes and more reliable signals
Fine-tune sensitivity mode based on your trading style:
→ "Conservative" for position trading/long-term investing and fewer false signals
→ "Balanced" for swing trading/medium-term investing with moderate signal frequency
→ "Aggressive" for scalping/day trading and catching early trend changes
Look for confluence between components:
→ Strong trend strength percentage and direction in the information panel
→ Overall market context aligning with the expected direction
Use for multiple trading approaches:
→ Trend following during strong momentum periods
→ Counter-trend trading at band extremes during overextension
→ Early trend change detection with sensitivity adjustments
→ Stop loss placement using dynamic bands
Combine with:
→ Volume indicators for additional confirmation
→ Support/resistance analysis for strategic entry/exit points
→ Multiple timeframe analysis for broader market context
Institutional MACD (Z-Score Edition) [VolumeVigilante]📈 Institutional MACD (Z-Score Edition) — Professional-Grade Momentum Signal
This is not your average MACD .
The Institutional MACD (Z-Score Edition) is a statistically enhanced momentum tool, purpose-built for serious traders and breakout hunters . By applying Z-Score normalization to the classic MACD structure, this indicator uncovers statistically significant momentum shifts , enabling cleaner reads on price extremes, trend continuation, and potential reversals.
💡 Why It Matters
The classic MACD is powerful — but raw momentum values can be noisy and relative , especially on volatile assets like BTC/USD . By transforming the MACD line, signal line, and histogram into Z-scores , we anchor these signals in statistical context . This makes the Institutional MACD:
✔️ Timeframe-agnostic and asset-normalized
✔️ Ideal for spotting true breakouts , not false flags
✔️ A reliable tool for detecting momentum divergence and exhaustion
🧪 Key Features
✅ Full Z-Score normalization (MACD, Signal, Histogram)
✅ Highlighted ±Z threshold bands for overbought/oversold zones
✅ Customizable histogram coloring for visual momentum shifts
✅ Built-in alerts for zero-crosses and Z-threshold breaks
✅ Clean overlay with optional display toggles
🔁 Strategy Tip: Mean Reversion Signals with Statistical Confidence
This indicator isn't just for spotting breakouts — it also shines as a mean reversion tool , thanks to its Z-Score normalization .
When the Z-Score histogram crosses beyond ±2, it marks a statistically significant deviation from the mean — often signaling that momentum is overstretched and the asset may be due for a pullback or reversal .
📌 How to use it:
Z > +2 → Price action is in overbought territory. Watch for exhaustion or short setups.
Z < -2 → Momentum is deeply oversold. Look for reversal confirmation or long opportunities.
These zones often precede snap-back moves , especially in range-bound or corrective markets .
🎯 Combine Z-Score extremes with:
Candlestick confirmation
Support/resistance zones
Volume or price divergence
Other mean reversion tools (e.g., RSI, Bollinger Bands)
Unlike the raw MACD, this version delivers statistical thresholds , not guesswork — helping traders make decisions rooted in probability, not emotion.
📢 Trade Smart. Trade Vigilantly.
Published by VolumeVigilante
Relative Momentum Deviation | QuantEdgeB📊 Introducing Relative Momentum Deviation (RMD) by QuantEdgeB
🛠️ Overview
Relative Momentum Deviation (RMD) is a precision-crafted momentum-based oscillator that measures relative price deviation through a normalized RSI structure and volatility-weighted SD bands. Unlike standard oscillators, RMD dynamically adapts its thresholds using rolling standard deviation on a DEMA-based foundation, making it uniquely responsive in both trending and ranging environments.
Designed to filter out noise and detect critical breakout zones, RMD is a powerful addition to any quantitative trader’s toolkit. Whether used as a standalone entry/exit signal or confirmation layer, RMD excels at identifying momentum inflection points with statistical confidence.
✨ Key Features
🔹 Normalized RSI-Based Core
RMD calculates momentum using a custom RSI of a DEMA-filtered source, delivering a smooth and responsive signal.
🔹 Volatility-Adaptive SD Thresholds
Dynamic upper and lower thresholds adjust in real-time using standard deviation, reducing false positives during low-volatility phases.
🔹 Dual Confirmation Signal Logic
RMD compares both deviation bands to user-defined thresholds to issue high-confidence trend entries.
🔹 Backtesting Integration & Visual Equity Curve
With built-in support for the QuantEdgeB Backtesting Framework, RMD allows seamless strategy validation.
🔹 Clean Visuals & Label Customization
Includes candle coloring, dynamic overlays, signal labels, and optional trend structure plots.
📊 How It Works
1️⃣ Normalized RSI of a DEMA Source
The heart of RMD lies in a momentum oscillator built from:
• 📌 Source Input → A DEMA of price (default 30)
• 📌 Momentum Foundation → RSI calculated from the DEMA output
• 📌 Smoothing Length → Controls the responsiveness of the base signal (default 14)
This creates a stable momentum oscillator less prone to fake-outs during sudden volatility spikes.
2️⃣ Standard Deviation Filtering Engine
RMD employs volatility-weighted SD bands to define statistically meaningful thresholds:
📌 Formula Breakdown:
• NormUp = RSI - SD
• NormDn = RSI + SD
These boundaries adapt based on recent price dispersion. The upper and lower bands dynamically expand or contract depending on market behavior.
3️⃣ Signal Logic & Triggering Conditions
• ✅ Long Signal → NormUp crosses above the long threshold (default: 65)
• ❌ Short Signal → NormDn drops below the short threshold (default: 50)
This approach means signals only occur during statistically significant deviation from mean momentum, making them less frequent but more robust.
✅ Visual Signal Features
• 🔹 Candle coloring based on signal direction (Long/Short)
• 🔹 Label plots on crossover confirmations
• 🔹 Momentum band plots for discretionary or system-based confirmation
👥 Who Should Use It?
✅ Momentum Traders → Identify directional bias with low noise
✅ Swing Traders → Confirm turning points with volatility-adjusted deviation
✅ Quantitative Developers → Integrate into backtested strategies with ease
✅ Range-Trading Specialists → Use SD bands to anticipate overextended moves
⚙️ Customization & Default Settings
🔧 Core Inputs:
• Base RSI Length (Default: 14)
• Source Smoothing (DEMA, Default: 7)
• SD Length (Default: 40) → Controls volatility window
• SD Multiplier (Default: 0.7) → Adjusts sensitivity of deviation thresholds
• Signal Thresholds (L/S Default: 65 Long - 50 Short) → Controls breakout trigger levels
• Color Mode Themes → Six color themes included
• Signal Labels Toggle → Optional signal label plotting
• Backtest Table & Equity Curve Options
📊 Backtest Mode
RMD includes an optional backtest table, enabling traders to assess its historical effectiveness before applying it in live trading conditions.
🔹 Backtest Metrics Displayed:
• Equity Max Drawdown → Largest historical loss from peak equity.
• Profit Factor → Ratio of total profits to total losses, measuring system efficiency.
• Sharpe Ratio → Assesses risk-adjusted return performance.
• Sortino Ratio → Focuses on downside risk-adjusted returns.
• Omega Ratio → Evaluates return consistency & performance asymmetry.
• Half Kelly → Optimal position sizing based on risk/reward analysis.
• Total Trades & Win Rate → Assess historical success rate.
📌 Disclaimer:
Backtest results are based on past performance and do not guarantee future success. Always incorporate real-time validation and risk management in live trading.
🚀 Why This Matters?
✅ Strategy Validation → Gain insight into historical trend accuracy.
✅ Customization Insights → See how different settings impact performance.
✅ Risk Awareness → Understand potential drawdowns before deploying capital.
📌 How to Use RMD in Your Strategy
1️⃣ Momentum Breakout Strategy
✔ Go Long when NormUp > L → Indicates strong upward deviation
✔ Go Short when NormDn < S → Indicates sharp downward momentum
✔ Use SD Mult to control sensitivity and smoothness
2️⃣ Volatility Regime Awareness
✔ In low-volatility → Decrease SD multiplier to catch early signals
✔ In high-volatility → Increase SD multiplier to avoid noise
🔍 Bonus: Extra Trend Structure Plots
RMD includes optional ALMA + multi-EMA trend band overlays:
• Use them to confirm momentum alignment
• Great for hybrid strategies (e.g. trend + momentum)
📌 Conclusion
Relative Momentum Deviation (RMD) by QuantEdgeB offers a clean and adaptive approach to momentum trading by combining a normalized RSI structure with volatility-driven breakout zones.
With built-in signal confirmation, smart filtering, and rich backtest capabilities, RMD excels as a dynamic momentum companion for both discretionary and system traders.
🔹 Key Takeaways:
1️⃣ Adaptive Deviation Zones – Responsive to real-time volatility
2️⃣ Normalized RSI Core – Clean, smoothed momentum insight
3️⃣ Backtest + Visual Toolkit – Strategy-friendly and ready to deploy
📌 Trade with Statistical Precision | Powered by QuantEdgeB
🔹 Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results.
🔹 Strategic Advice: Always backtest, optimize, and align parameters with your trading objectives and risk tolerance before live trading.
Dynamic Momentum Bands | AlphaAlgosDynamic Momentum Bands | AlphaAlgos
Overview
The Dynamic Momentum Bands indicator is an advanced technical analysis tool that combines multiple analytical techniques to provide a comprehensive view of market momentum and trend dynamics. By integrating RSI (Relative Strength Index), volatility analysis, and adaptive moving averages, this indicator offers traders a nuanced perspective on market conditions.
Key Features
Adaptive band calculation based on price momentum
Integrated RSI-driven volatility scaling
Multiple moving average type options (EMA, SMA, VWMA)
Smooth, gradient-based band visualization
Optional price bar coloring for trend identification
Technical Methodology
The indicator employs a sophisticated approach to market analysis:
1. Momentum Calculation
Calculates RSI using a customizable length
Uses RSI to dynamically adjust band volatility
Scales band width based on distance from the 50 RSI level
2. Band Construction
Applies a selected moving average type to the price source
Calculates deviation using ATR (Average True Range)
Smooths band edges for improved visual clarity
Configuration Options
Core Settings:
Price Source: Choose the price data used for calculations
RSI Length: Customize the RSI calculation period (1-50)
Band Length: Adjust the moving average period (5-100)
Volatility Multiplier: Fine-tune band width
Band Type: Select between EMA, SMA, and VWMA
Visual Settings:
Bar Coloring: Toggle color-coded price bars
Gradient-based band visualization
Smooth color transitions for trend representation
Trend Identification
The indicator provides trend insights through:
Color-coded bands (blue for bullish, pink for bearish)
Smooth gradient visualization
Optional price bar coloring
Trading Applications
Trend Following:
- Use band position relative to price as trend indicator
- Identify momentum shifts through color changes
- Utilize gradient zones for trend strength assessment
Volatility Analysis:
Observe band width changes
Detect potential breakout or consolidation periods
Use RSI-driven volatility scaling for market context
Best Practices
Adjust RSI length to match trading timeframe
Experiment with different moving average types
Use in conjunction with other technical indicators
Consider volatility multiplier for different market conditions
This indicator is provided for informational purposes only. Always use proper risk management when trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Not financial Advise
On-Chain Momentum | QuantumResearch QuantumResearch On-Chain Momentum Indicator
The On-Chain Momentum Indicator is a unique macro-market analysis tool that aggregates multiple on-chain signals to provide insights into Bitcoin’s fundamental market trends. By leveraging real-time on-chain metrics, this indicator helps traders and investors gauge market momentum, capital flows, and potential trend shifts. 🚀📊
⚠️ This script is manually updated to ensure that the latest on-chain data is accurately reflected. The underlying data is extracted from a Google Spreadsheet that tracks various on-chain indicators.
1. Data Sources & Methodology
This indicator consolidates four major on-chain categories, each derived from multiple fundamental Bitcoin metrics:
📌 On-Chain Activity
Miner Revenue Momentum
Exchange Inflow Momentum
📌 Market Profitability
Supply in Profit Momentum
MVRV Momentum
AVIV Momentum
STH-MVRV Momentum
📌 Spending Behavior
SOPR Momentum
Realized Profit/Loss Ratio Momentum
📌 Wealth Distribution
SLRV Ribbons Momentum
Data Extraction Process:
The raw on-chain data is processed and aggregated within a Google Spreadsheet, which applies momentum calculations to each metric.
The results are then manually updated in this script to ensure an accurate reflection of on-chain trends.
The script assigns a momentum value (+1 for bullish, -1 for bearish) based on pre-defined historical trend patterns.
2. How It Works
A. On-Chain Market Regimes
The script analyzes historical on-chain behavior to determine whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase.
Each major transition is manually updated based on on-chain macro shifts.
Market phases are categorized based on miner revenue, exchange flows, profitability, spending behavior, and wealth distribution trends.
B. Trend Identification & Signal Generation
Bullish Trend: If on-chain momentum metrics confirm strong accumulation behavior, the indicator turns green (Long). ✅
Bearish Trend: If on-chain momentum suggests distribution or capitulation, the indicator turns red (Short). ❌
Neutral Phase: If on-chain activity is mixed or inconclusive, the indicator remains gray (No clear signal). ⚪
C. Manually Updated On-Chain Data Integration
Unlike standard automated indicators, this script requires periodic manual updates to incorporate the most recent on-chain data.
This ensures that the indicator remains aligned with the latest fundamental trends.
The historical momentum shifts are carefully mapped based on previous on-chain cycles.
3. Visual Representation
A. Color-Coded Momentum Signals
Green Bars: Strong positive on-chain momentum 🟢
Blue Bars: Weak or negative on-chain momentum 🔴
B. Time-Based Macro Shifts
Each major historical period is defined based on key on-chain shifts.
The script provides clear visual segmentation of past macro-regimes.
C. Trend-Based Alerts
Long Signal: When on-chain data turns strongly bullish.
Short Signal: When on-chain data turns bearish.
Alerts notify traders when a new macro cycle begins based on updated data. 🔔
4. Customization & Parameters
Color Modes: 8 different visualization styles for enhanced clarity.
Historical Market Phases: Adjustments are made based on historical on-chain macro trends.
Manual Updates: Data is updated in accordance with key on-chain developments.
5. Trading & Investing Applications
📊 Best Used For:
Long-Term Market Analysis – Helps investors identify Bitcoin market cycles.
Trend Confirmation – Serves as an additional confluence factor for technical setups.
Macro Risk Management – Provides a big-picture perspective on market structure.
⚠️ Disclaimer: While on-chain metrics provide valuable insights, no single indicator should be used in isolation. Traders and investors should combine this with other macroeconomic, technical, and fundamental analysis tools.
6. Final Thoughts
The On-Chain Momentum Indicator provides a clear, structured view of Bitcoin’s macroeconomic health.
By combining key on-chain metrics, traders can identify significant market transitions with improved clarity.
This script is manually updated to ensure it remains aligned with the latest on-chain trends.
While this tool is highly effective for macro analysis, it should be used as part of a comprehensive trading/investing strategy.
Cryptolabs Global Liquidity Cycle Momentum IndicatorCryptolabs Global Liquidity Cycle Momentum Indicator (LMI-BTC)
This open-source indicator combines global central bank liquidity data with Bitcoin price movements to identify medium- to long-term market cycles and momentum phases. It is designed for traders who want to incorporate macroeconomic factors into their Bitcoin analysis.
How It Works
The script calculates a Liquidity Index using balance sheet data from four central banks (USA: ECONOMICS:USCBBS, Japan: FRED:JPNASSETS, China: ECONOMICS:CNCBBS, EU: FRED:ECBASSETSW), augmented by the Dollar Index (TVC:DXY) and Chinese 10-year bond yields (TVC:CN10Y). This index is:
- Logarithmically scaled (math.log) to better represent large values like central bank balances and Bitcoin prices.
- Normalized over a 50-period range to balance fluctuations between minimum and maximum values.
- Compared to prior-year values, with the number of bars dynamically adjusted based on the timeframe (e.g., 252 for 1D, 52 for 1W), to compute percentage changes.
The liquidity change is analyzed using a Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) (period: 24) to measure momentum trends. A Weighted Moving Average (WMA) (period: 10) acts as a signal line. The Bitcoin price is also plotted logarithmically to highlight parallels with liquidity cycles.
Usage
Traders can use the indicator to:
- Identify global liquidity cycles influencing Bitcoin price trends, such as expansive or restrictive monetary policies.
- Detect momentum phases: Values above 50 suggest overbought conditions, below -50 indicate oversold conditions.
- Anticipate trend reversals by observing CMO crossovers with the signal line.
It performs best on higher timeframes like daily (1D) or weekly (1W) charts. The visualization includes:
- CMO line (green > 50, red < -50, blue neutral), signal line (white), Bitcoin price (gray).
- Horizontal lines at 50, 0, and -50 for improved readability.
Originality
This indicator stands out from other momentum tools like RSI or basic price analysis due to:
- Unique Data Integration: Combines four central bank datasets, DXY, and CN10Y as macroeconomic proxies for Bitcoin.
- Dynamic Prior-Year Analysis: Calculates liquidity changes relative to historical values, adjustable by timeframe.
- Logarithmic Normalization: Enhances visibility of extreme values, critical for cryptocurrencies and macro data.
This combination offers a rare perspective on the interplay between global liquidity and Bitcoin, unavailable in other open-source scripts.
Settings
- CMO Period: Default 24, adjustable for faster/slower signals.
- Signal WMA: Default 10, for smoothing the CMO line.
- Normalization Window: Default 50 periods, customizable.
Users can modify these parameters in the Pine Editor to tailor the indicator to their strategy.
Note
This script is designed for medium- to long-term analysis, not scalping. For optimal results, combine it with additional analyses (e.g., on-chain data, support/resistance levels). It does not guarantee profits but supports informed decisions based on macroeconomic trends.
Data Sources
- Bitcoin: INDEX:BTCUSD
- Liquidity: ECONOMICS:USCBBS, FRED:JPNASSETS, ECONOMICS:CNCBBS, FRED:ECBASSETSW
- Additional: TVC:DXY, TVC:CN10Y
Dynamic Momentum Shift Detector [Invesmate]Dynamic Momentum Shift Detector
Overview
The Dynamic Momentum Shift Detector is an advanced trend-following and momentum-based indicator designed to help traders identify high-probability trading opportunities. It combines RSI-based momentum detection, Supertrend confirmation, and EMA sentiment tracking to provide reliable buy and sell signals.
This indicator is useful for traders who rely on price action and momentum shifts to make informed trading decisions. The goal is to capture early trend reversals while filtering false signals using multiple confirmations.
Key Features & Unique Aspects
RSI (2-Period) for Momentum Detection
Uses an extremely short 2-period RSI to detect overbought (75) and oversold (25) conditions.
Buy Signal: RSI crosses above 25 and price is above the Supertrend line.
Sell Signal: RSI crosses below 75 and price is below the Supertrend line.
Supertrend for Trend Confirmation
A Supertrend (ATR 20, Factor 2) is used to validate the overall market trend.
Prevents false breakouts by ensuring buy signals occur above the Supertrend line and sell signals occur below it.
21-EMA Sentiment Filter
A 21-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) acts as a market sentiment indicator.
Background color changes for quick visual cues:
Green Fill: Price is above EMA (bullish sentiment).
Red Fill: Price is below EMA (bearish sentiment).
Refined Buy/Sell Confirmation Criteria
To eliminate weak signals, additional price action conditions are applied:
Buy Confirmation: Higher high, bullish close, and strong candle body (>40% of range).
Sell Confirmation: Lower low, bearish close, and strong candle body (>40% of range).
Persistent Buy/Sell Levels
Displays persistent buy and sell levels (green/red dots) on the chart.
These remain active until invalidated by price action.
Bull & Bear Momentum (RSI-8 for Strong Reversals)
Bull M (Green Triangle): RSI (8) crosses above 72 with a strong bullish candle (>60% body).
Bear M (Red Triangle): RSI (8) crosses below 27 with a strong bearish candle (>60% body).
How to Use the Indicator
Buy Setup:
✅ Look for a green "Bull R" signal when:
RSI crosses above 25.
Price is above Supertrend & EMA 21.
Additional confirmation from bullish candle structure.
Sell Setup:
✅ Look for a red "Bear R" signal when:
RSI crosses below 75.
Price is below Supertrend & EMA 21.
Additional confirmation from bearish candle structure.
Observation Signals:
⚠️ "Obs Buy" (Orange Label) → Possible buy setup, but missing confirmation.
⚠️ "Obs Sell" (Orange Label) → Possible sell setup, but missing confirmation.
Momentum Reversal Markers (Strong Buy/Sell Signals)
🔺 "Bull M" (Green Triangle) → Strong bullish momentum shift detected.
🔻 "Bear M" (Red Triangle) → Strong bearish momentum shift detected.
Why This Indicator is Unique & Valuable
✔ Combines multiple indicators (RSI, Supertrend, EMA) with a structured approach.
✔ Avoids false signals by requiring confirmation from price action.
✔ Provides persistent support/resistance levels to track active trades.
✔ Visually clean and easy to use with minimal chart clutter.
This indicator is suitable for swing traders, intraday traders, and positional traders who want high-probability setups with clear trend direction.
Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)
Title: Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)
Description:
Introducing the "Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands (WMCBB)," an innovative trading tool crafted for those who aim to deepen their market analysis by merging two dynamic technical indicators: Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands and the Waldo Cloud.
What is this Indicator?
WMCBB integrates the volatility-based traditional Bollinger Bands with a momentum-sensitive approach through the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Here’s how it works:
Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands: These bands dynamically adjust according to the RSI, which tracks the momentum of price movements. By scaling the RSI to align with price levels, we generate bands that not only reflect market volatility but also the underlying momentum, offering a refined view of overbought and oversold conditions.
Waldo Cloud: This feature adds a layer of traditional Bollinger Bands, visualized as a 'cloud' on your chart. It employs standard Bollinger Band methodology but enhances it with additional moving average layers to better define market trends.
The cloud's color changes dynamically based on various market conditions, providing visual signals for trend direction and potential trend reversals.
Why Combine These Indicators?
Combining Dynamic RSI Bollinger Bands with the Waldo Cloud in WMCBB aims to:
Enhance Trend Identification: The Waldo Cloud's color-coded system aids in recognizing the overarching market trend, while the Dynamic RSI Bands give insights into momentum changes within that trend, offering a comprehensive view.
Improve Volatility and Momentum Analysis: While traditional Bollinger Bands measure market volatility, integrating RSI adds a layer of momentum analysis, potentially leading to more accurate trading signals.
Visual Clarity: The unified color scheme for both sets of bands, which changes according to RSI levels, moving average crossovers, and price positioning, simplifies the process of gauging market sentiment at a glance.
Customization: Users have the option to toggle the visibility of moving averages (MA) through the settings, allowing for tailored analysis based on individual trading strategies.
Usage:
Utilize WMCBB to identify potential trend shifts by observing price interactions with the dynamic bands or changes in the Waldo Cloud's color.
Watch for divergences between price movements and RSI to forecast potential market reversals or continuations.
This combination shines in sideways markets where traditional indicators might fall short, as it provides additional context through RSI momentum analysis.
Settings:
Customize parameters for both the Dynamic RSI and Waldo Cloud Bollinger Bands, including the calculation source, standard deviation factors, and moving average lengths.
WMCBB is perfect for traders seeking to enhance their market analysis through the synergy of momentum and volatility, all while maintaining visual simplicity. Trade with greater insight using the Waldo Momentum Cloud Bollinger Bands!
75th-25th Percentile Momentum | QuantumResearchIntroducing QuantumResearch’s 75th-25th Percentile Momentum Indicator
The 75th-25th Percentile Momentum indicator is a cutting-edge tool that combines percentile rank analysis with ATR-based deviation to detect significant bullish and bearish momentum in the market. By analyzing price movements relative to the 75th and 25th percentiles of recent data, the indicator provides traders with clear and dynamic signals for long and short opportunities.
How It Works
Percentile Analysis:
The 75th and 25th percentiles are calculated over a user-defined lookback period, representing the upper and lower thresholds for price action.
ATR-Based Adjustment:
ATR (Average True Range) is used to account for market volatility, dynamically adjusting the thresholds with user-defined multipliers.
Signal Generation:
Long Signal: Triggered when the price exceeds the 75th percentile plus the ATR-based adjustment (default multiplier: 1.3).
Short Signal: Triggered when the price falls below the 25th percentile minus the ATR-based adjustment (default multiplier: 1.3).
Visual Representation
The indicator offers a clear and customizable visual interface:
Green Bars: Indicate a bullish trend, signaling a potential long opportunity when the price surpasses the adjusted 75th percentile.
Red Bars: Indicate a bearish trend, signaling a potential short opportunity when the price drops below the adjusted 25th percentile.
Additional visuals include:
A dynamically colored 54-period EMA line, representing trend direction:
Green Line: Indicates a bullish trend.
Red Line: Indicates a bearish trend.
A filled area between the EMA line and the midpoint (HL2), offering enhanced trend visibility.
Customization & Parameters
The 75th-25th Percentile Momentum indicator includes several adjustable parameters to suit different trading styles:
Source: Defines the input price (default: close).
Percentile Length: Default set to 25, determines the lookback period for percentile calculations.
ATR Length: Default set to 14, adjusts the sensitivity of volatility measurement.
Multiplier for 75th Percentile: Default set to 1.3, adjusts the threshold for long signals.
Multiplier for 25th Percentile: Default set to 1.3, adjusts the threshold for short signals.
Color Modes: Choose from eight visual themes to personalize the appearance of trend signals.
Trading Applications
This indicator is versatile and can be applied across various markets and strategies:
Momentum Trading: Highlights when price action demonstrates strong upward or downward momentum relative to recent percentiles.
Volatility-Adaptive Strategies: By incorporating ATR-based thresholds, the indicator adjusts dynamically to market conditions.
Reversal Detection: Identifies potential turning points when the price moves significantly beyond the 75th or 25th percentiles.
Final Note
QuantumResearch’s 75th-25th Percentile Momentum indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to capture momentum and trend opportunities in the market.
Its combination of percentile analysis, volatility adjustment, and visual clarity offers a robust framework for making informed trading decisions. As with all indicators, it is recommended to backtest thoroughly and integrate this tool into a comprehensive trading strategy.
Market Volatility Momentum + Trend Filter Pro @MaxMaserati# 📊 Market Volatility Momentum + Trend Filter Pro
## 🎯 Overview
An enhanced version of the Market Momentum Indicator, combining the power of momentum analysis with adaptive volatility bands and trend filtering. This professional tool helps traders identify market direction and potential momentum shifts with greater precision.
## 🔄 Core Momentum Components
### 📈 Momentum Line
- Calculated using the midpoint between highest and lowest prices over 14 periods
- Provides a clear reference for price direction
- Acts as a dynamic support/resistance level
### 📉 Momentum Signal
- Offset from the Momentum Line by 0.25 tick size
- Creates a precise visual guide for momentum shifts
- Standard increment compatible with most markets
## 💫 Enhanced Features
### 🌊 Trend Filter
- Dynamic color-coding system showing trend strength
- Customizable length and damping parameters
- Visual identification of neutral market conditions
### 📊 Volatility Bands
- Adaptive bands that expand and contract with market volatility
- Choice between short-term and long-term trend adaptation
- Provides additional confirmation of trend strength
## 📝 Trading Signals
### 📈 Bullish Momentum
- Both momentum lines below price
- Enhanced by trend filter color confirmation
- Supported by volatility band positioning
### 📉 Bearish Momentum
- Both momentum lines above price
- Confirmed by trend filter color signals
- Reinforced by volatility band context
### ⚖️ Consolidation
- Momentum lines within price range
- Neutral trend indication with deep blue area
- Potential breakout preparation phase
## ⚙️ Multi-Timeframe Analysis
- Dual timeframe capability for comprehensive market view
- Custom timeframe selection with current chart reference
- Real-time timeframe display in top-right corner
## 🎨 Visual Features
- Dynamic bar coloring system reflecting trend strength
- Clear trend visualization through color gradients
- Optional line smoothing for reduced noise
- Customizable color schemes
## 💡 Tips for Usage
1. Monitor the position of price relative to momentum lines
2. Use trend filter colors for confirmation
3. Watch for convergence with volatility bands
4. Pay attention to neutral market signals
5. Utilize multi-timeframe analysis for better context
## ⚠️ Important Notes
- Originally designed without smoothing (smoothing optional)
- Best used with multiple timeframe analysis
- Provides clearest signals in trending markets
- Works effectively across all tradable assets
Note: Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management and develop your trading plan.
Squeeze Momentum Indicator [CHE] Squeeze Momentum Indicator
The Squeeze Momentum Indicator is an improved and simplified version of the classic Squeeze Momentum Indicator by LazyBear. It focuses on precise detection of squeeze phases without relying on Keltner Channels (KC) or complex momentum calculations. Instead, it emphasizes the dynamic analysis of Bollinger Band widths and their distance changes to provide clear and intuitive signals.
What is the Squeeze Momentum Indicator ?
This indicator helps you identify periods of low volatility (squeeze phases) when the market is often poised for significant moves. With its clear visualization and innovative methods, it enables traders to spot breakout opportunities early and trade strategically.
Differences from the Original LazyBear Indicator
1. Use of Bollinger Bands (BB):
- LazyBear Indicator combines Bollinger Bands with Keltner Channels. A squeeze is detected when the Bollinger Bands fall inside the Keltner Channels.
- CHE Indicator relies solely on Bollinger Bands and an additional analysis of their width (distance between the upper and lower bands). This makes the calculation more straightforward and reduces dependency on multiple indicator families.
2. Squeeze Detection:
- LazyBear: A squeeze is defined based on the relationship between Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels. It has three states: “Squeeze On,” “Squeeze Off,” and “No Squeeze.”
- CHE: A squeeze is detected when the width of the Bollinger Bands falls below the lower "Distance Bollinger Bands." It only has two states: Squeeze Active and No Squeeze.
3. Momentum Calculation:
- LazyBear: Uses linear regression (LinReg) to calculate momentum and displays it as color-coded histograms.
- CHE: Does not include momentum calculations. The focus is entirely on volatility visualization and squeeze detection.
4. Visualization:
- LazyBear: Displays momentum histograms and horizontal lines to signal different states.
- CHE: Visualizes the width of the Bollinger Bands and their Distance Bollinger Bands as lines on the chart. The chart background turns green when a squeeze is detected, simplifying interpretation.
What Is Plotted?
1. Bollinger Band Width:
- A line representing the distance between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands, measuring market volatility.
2. Distance Bollinger Bands:
- Two additional lines (upper and lower Distance Bollinger Bands) based on the Bollinger Band width, defining thresholds for squeeze conditions.
3. Session-Specific Box:
- A dynamic box is drawn on the chart during a squeeze phase. The box marks the high and low of the market for the squeeze duration. It visually frames the range, helping traders monitor breakouts beyond these levels.
4. Max/Min Markers:
- The indicator dynamically updates and marks the maximum and minimum price levels during a squeeze. These levels can serve as breakout thresholds or critical reference points for price action.
5. Background Color:
- The chart background turns green when a squeeze is active (Bollinger Band width falls below the lower Distance Bollinger Bands). This highlights potential breakout conditions.
How to Use the CHE Indicator
1. Add the Indicator:
- Add the indicator to your chart and customize settings such as Bollinger Band length (`sqz_length`) and multiplier (`sqz_multiplier`) to fit your strategy.
2. Identify Squeeze Conditions:
- Watch for the green background, which signals a squeeze—indicating a period of low volatility where significant market moves often follow.
3. Monitor the Box and Max/Min Levels:
- During a squeeze, the box outlines the trading range, and the maximum and minimum levels are updated in real time. Use these as breakout triggers or support/resistance zones.
4. Session-Specific Analysis:
- The indicator can highlight squeezes during specific trading sessions (e.g., market open), allowing you to focus on key time frames.
5. Additional Confirmation:
- Combine the CHE Indicator with price action analysis or momentum tools to determine the direction of potential breakouts.
Why Use the Squeeze Momentum Indicator ?
- Simplicity: Clear visualization and reduced complexity by eliminating Keltner Channels and momentum calculations.
- Flexibility: Suitable for all markets—stocks, forex, crypto, and more.
- Enhanced Visualization: The box and max/min markers provide real-time visual cues for range-bound trading and breakout strategies.
- Efficiency: Focuses on what matters most—identifying volatility and squeeze phases.
With the Squeeze Momentum Indicator , you can take your trading strategy to the next level. Thanks to its clear design, dynamic range visualization, and innovative methods, you’ll recognize breakout opportunities earlier and trade with greater precision. Try it out and experience its user-friendliness and effectiveness for yourself!
Custom RSI & MACD Momentum Entry SignalsIndicator Explanation: Custom RSI & MACD Momentum Entry Signals
Introduction
The "Custom RSI & MACD Momentum Entry Signals" indicator combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) to generate precise long and short entry signals. This indicator offers a powerful combination of overbought/oversold zones, momentum analysis, and RSI-EMA crossovers to assist traders in making better decisions.
How the Indicator Works
1. RSI Calculation and EMA
The RSI is calculated based on the closing price with an adjustable period (default: 14).
An Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the RSI (default: 9) is plotted to identify RSI trend changes.
When the RSI crosses its EMA upwards, it signals a bullish impulse. Conversely, a downward cross indicates a bearish impulse.
2. MACD Calculation and Momentum Shifts
The MACD line is derived from the difference between a fast EMA (default: 12) and a slow EMA (default: 26).
The Signal line is the EMA of the MACD line (default: 9).
The MACD histogram represents the difference between the MACD line and the Signal line.
Momentum shifts are detected as follows:
Weakening Bearish: Histogram is negative but increasing (less bearish pressure).
Strengthening Bullish: Histogram is positive and rising.
Weakening Bullish: Histogram is positive but decreasing.
Strengthening Bearish: Histogram is negative and falling.
Signal Generation
Long Signals
A Long signal is triggered when all of the following conditions are met:
The RSI was previously below 30 (oversold condition).
MACD momentum shifts from "strengthening bearish" to "weakening bearish" or turns bullish.
The RSI crosses its EMA upwards.
A green upward arrow is displayed below the bar, and the background is lightly shaded green for additional visualization.
Short Signals
A Short signal is triggered when all of the following conditions are met:
The RSI was previously above 70 (overbought condition).
MACD momentum shifts from "strengthening bullish" to "weakening bullish" or turns bearish.
The RSI crosses its EMA downwards.
A red downward arrow is displayed above the bar, and the background is lightly shaded red for additional visualization.
Visual Elements
RSI and EMA:
The RSI is shown in purple.
The RSI EMA is shown in blue.
Horizontal lines at 30 (oversold) and 70 (overbought) provide additional context.
MACD:
The MACD line is displayed in blue.
The Signal line is displayed in orange.
The zero line is added for easier interpretation.
Signals:
Green arrows: Long signals.
Red arrows: Short signals.
Background color: Light green for long conditions, light red for short conditions.
Use Cases
This indicator is ideal for:
Trend Followers: Combining RSI and MACD allows traders to identify entry points during impulsive trend shifts.
Swing Traders: Long and short signals can be used at reversal points to capture short-term price movements.
Momentum Traders: By considering MACD momentum, the indicator provides additional confidence in signal generation.
Customizable Settings
The indicator provides flexible input options:
RSI Period (default: 14)
RSI EMA Period (default: 9)
MACD Parameters: Fast, slow, and signal EMAs can be adjusted.
Conclusion
The Custom RSI & MACD Momentum Entry Signals indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to combine RSI and MACD to identify high-probability entry signals. With clear visualization and precise signal generation, traders can make decisions more efficiently and capitalize on market movements.
Simplified Momentum ScoreIndicator Name: Simplified Momentum Score
Description:
The Simplified Momentum Score indicator calculates the normalized price momentum of an asset over a user-defined period (e.g., 30 days). It provides a single actionable score between 0 and 1, making it easy to compare the relative strength of different tokens or assets:
1: Strongest momentum (best performer).
0: Weakest momentum (worst performer).
How to Use:
Apply this indicator to any chart in TradingView.
Use the normalized score to rank tokens or assets:
Closer to 1: Indicates strong recent price performance.
Closer to 0: Indicates weak recent price performance.
Customize the momentum period to match your trading strategy.
This tool is ideal for quick comparative analysis of multiple tokens to identify top-performing assets. Keep it simple, actionable, and effective! 🚀
Relative Momentum StrengthThe Relative Momentum Strength (RMS) indicator is designed to help traders and investors identify tokens with the strongest momentum over two customizable timeframes. It calculates and plots the percentage price change over 30-day and 90-day periods (or user-defined periods) to evaluate a token's relative performance.
30-Day Momentum (Green Line): Short-term price momentum, highlighting recent trends and movements.
90-Day Momentum (Blue Line): Medium-term price momentum, providing insights into broader trends.
This tool is ideal for comparing multiple tokens or assets to identify those showing consistent strength or weakness. Use it to spot outperformers and potential reversals in a competitive universe of assets.
How to Use:
Apply this indicator to your TradingView chart for any token or asset.
Look for tokens with consistently high positive momentum for potential strength.
Use the plotted values to compare relative performance across your watchlist.
Customization:
Adjust the momentum periods to suit your trading strategy.
Overlay it with other indicators like RSI or volume for deeper analysis.
SX SR & MomentumThis script is a custom technical indicator for TradingView called "SX SR & Momentum" which combines support/resistance levels with enhanced momentum oscillation and a stochastic RSI. Here’s a breakdown of the script’s main components:
1. Core Calculations and Utility Functions
Stochastic RSI: Combines RSI and stochastic calculations, creating a smoothed stochastic signal for overbought and oversold levels.
Ehlers Super Smoother Filter: Smooths the stochastic output, reducing noise for a clearer trend.
Momentum Calculation: This momentum oscillator uses the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) to signal positive or negative trends.
2. Input Parameters
Customizable inputs for:
Smoothing values for K and D lines in the stochastic RSI.
RSI length and stochastic length.
Choice of a higher timeframe for the momentum oscillator (default: 240 min).
3. Plotting and Visual Enhancements
Stochastic RSI: Plots K and D lines, colored for easy visualization, with overbought and oversold levels.
Momentum Histogram: Plots a momentum oscillator with a 3D and glow effect for visual emphasis.
Positive values are shown in green shades, and negative values in red shades, with a subtle glow effect to highlight stronger trends.
Gradient Background: The overbought/oversold zones are visually enhanced with gradient backgrounds.
4. Timeframe Adjustment for Momentum Oscillator
The script allows users to select a timeframe specifically for the momentum oscillator, enabling multi-timeframe analysis directly on the chart.
This indicator could be useful for identifying momentum shifts, support and resistance levels, and potential overbought/oversold conditions with improved readability. The 3D and glow effects add a unique visual dimension, making it easier to interpret changes in momentum at a glance.
Adaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility | viResearchAdaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility | viResearch
Conceptual Foundation and Innovation
The "Adaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility" script introduces an innovative approach to momentum and volatility analysis by combining a for-loop system with adaptive momentum calculations. This method leverages a dynamic scoring mechanism within a volatility-based framework, allowing traders to capture trend shifts with sensitivity to recent market volatility. By adapting to changes in price movement, the script provides signals that are both trend-following and volatility-aware.
The script also integrates an Adaptive Trailing Stop feature, which uses an ATR-based volatility stop to dynamically track the trend. This approach is designed to assist traders in positioning themselves effectively during trending markets while staying protected by an adaptive trailing stop when the trend shows signs of reversal.
Technical Composition and Calculation
The "Adaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility" script comprises several technical components to create a responsive momentum and volatility indicator:
Adaptive For-Loop Scoring System: A custom for-loop scoring system evaluates the subject price (typically the close) over a defined range. The loop checks for conditions indicating upward or downward momentum, adjusting the score accordingly. The score then serves as the volatility multiplier for the ATR-based stop.
Volatility Stop Calculation: An ATR-based trailing stop is calculated based on the adaptive score. The stop adjusts in response to the latest score, allowing it to move closer to or further from the price depending on the current volatility.
Range Plot: The script includes an upper and lower boundary based on a percentage deviation from a moving average, giving a sense of possible price movement within the range. This additional visual aid helps traders identify potential overextension points within the trend.
Features and User Inputs
The script includes several customizable inputs, allowing traders to tailor the indicator to specific assets and market conditions:
Length: Controls the period used for the ATR calculation, affecting the responsiveness of the stop. Multiplier: Adjusts the volatility stop’s sensitivity based on recent price action. Percentage for Range Plot: Defines the width of the range plotted around the moving average, offering insights into expected price deviations. Adaptive Scoring Parameters: The for-loop’s scoring range (variables a and b) can be adjusted to fine-tune momentum detection. Alert and Bar Color Customization: Alerts are provided to notify the user of long and short signals. The background and bar colors visually indicate current trend direction.
Practical Applications
This script is ideal for traders who wish to capture both trend and volatility in their trading strategies. Key applications include:
Trend Confirmation and Reversal Detection: The volatility-based stop helps confirm trend direction, making it easier to spot potential reversals.
Adaptive Trailing Stop: The ATR stop protects gains by adjusting dynamically as the market’s volatility changes. Traders can use this feature to manage risk and secure profits in trending markets.
Range Bound Trading: The range plot highlights potential overbought and oversold levels, making it useful for identifying when prices are likely to revert to the mean.
Advantages and Strategic Value
The "Adaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility" script provides a unique blend of momentum and volatility analysis, offering an edge over traditional indicators. Its adaptive nature helps traders stay in trades during strong trends and exit promptly during reversals, reducing exposure to adverse price movements. The customizable parameters make it versatile and adaptable to various asset classes and market conditions.
Summary and Usage Tips
Incorporate the "Adaptive Momentum For Loop Volatility" script into your trading system to enhance trend analysis and risk management. Use the for-loop scoring system to detect early momentum shifts, and rely on the volatility stop to maintain a position until the trend shows signs of exhaustion. Adjust the range plot settings to suit the asset’s typical price movements for a more accurate portrayal of expected price fluctuations. Remember, backtesting across different market conditions is essential to understanding how the script performs and adapting it as needed.
As with all indicators, note that historical results are not indicative of future performance, so complement this tool with other market insights to make well-rounded trading decisions.
Trend, Momentum and Price value analysis [deepakks444]Trend, Momentum, and Price Value Analysis
This indicator combines several key technical analysis tools to help traders evaluate the market's trend strength, momentum, and overall price behavior. It uses a variety of signals to generate a "Buy," "Sell," or "No Clear Indication" based on multiple indicators and plots them directly on the chart. A customizable table also summarizes these signals, making it easy to interpret the market conditions in real-time.
Key Features:
VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price): Indicates whether the price is above or below the VWAP line, helping to identify buying or selling opportunities based on fair value.
Alligator Indicator: Utilizes three simple moving averages (SMAs) to track trend direction, providing a clear "Buy" or "Sell" signal when the averages are aligned.
Supertrend: A widely-used trend-following indicator, this script identifies potential buy or sell zones based on the price's relationship with the Supertrend line.
20-period Moving Average (MA): A simple moving average to track the overall trend direction. The signal is based on the price crossing above or below the MA.
ADX (Average Directional Index): Measures the strength of the trend. A reading above 25 indicates a "Buy" signal, while a reading below suggests a "Sell."
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Generates a buy signal when RSI exceeds 60 and a sell signal when it drops below 40. Values between 40 and 60 indicate a neutral condition.
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): Provides a signal for buying when the MACD line crosses above the signal line, and selling when it crosses below.
Volume Signal: Compares current volume against the 20-period moving average to identify significant volume spikes. This helps in determining if the market is supported by strong volume.
Customization Options:
Moving Average Length: Customize the 20-period MA length to better fit your trading style or the asset you’re analyzing.
Supertrend Settings: Adjust the Supertrend factor and ATR period for different timeframes or volatility environments.
Table Position: Customize where the signal table is displayed on the chart (Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right, or Bottom Left).
Table Appearance: Set the table background color and choose between small or tiny text size for better readability.
Signal Summary:
The indicator computes a combined signal based on the number of "Buy" or "Sell" signals from the individual indicators. If 5 or more indicators suggest a "Buy" or "Sell," the table will display a combined signal for easier decision-making. This feature consolidates the signals into one straightforward output, helping you filter noise and act on clear trends.
Table Display:
The customizable table organizes the signals of the key indicators, showing:
Indicator: Lists all the indicators in use, such as VWAP, Alligator, Supertrend, etc.
Signal: Displays "Buy," "Sell," or "Neutral" for each indicator based on the current market conditions.
Intended Use:
This script is designed to help traders monitor multiple technical indicators at once, giving them a clearer view of the market’s trend strength, momentum, and volatility. While it simplifies the process of interpreting various signals, users should use it in combination with their own research and risk management strategies.
Disclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. All trading involves risk, and the performance of an indicator in the past does not guarantee future results. Always perform due diligence and use proper risk management techniques.
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Release Notes
A "Buy" triangle is plotted below the bar if the signal changes to "Buy".
A "Sell" triangle is plotted above the bar if the signal changes to "Sell".
Script Name: Trend, Momentum, and Price Value Analysis
The Trend, Momentum, and Price Value Analysis script provides a multi-faceted approach to market analysis, combining several technical indicators into a single tool. This script offers an easy-to-interpret table summarizing various indicator signals, along with visual buy/sell signals on the chart.
Key Features:
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price):
The VWAP provides insights into whether the current price is above or below the average weighted price, helping traders identify potential buy or sell opportunities.
Alligator Indicator (Simplified):
Using three simple moving averages (SMAs), this tool helps identify the beginning of trends and potential buy/sell zones based on the Alligator jaw, teeth, and lips.
Supertrend:
A trend-following indicator that determines whether the market is in a bullish or bearish phase based on ATR and factor inputs. The Supertrend line is plotted on the chart.
20-period Moving Average (MA):
A basic moving average that assists in gauging price direction and the overall trend.
ADX (Average Directional Index):
Helps identify the strength of a trend. A value above 25 indicates a strong trend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index):
Measures momentum by identifying overbought and oversold conditions. A signal is triggered when RSI is above 60 (buy) or below 40 (sell).
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
A momentum indicator that provides signals when the MACD line crosses the signal line.
Volume Signal:
Compares the current volume with a 20-period average to determine if volume supports the current trend direction.
Signal Table:
A table is generated on the chart, displaying real-time signals from each of the above indicators. The table is customizable with background colors and text sizes.
The position of the table can be set to any corner of the chart for convenience.
Combined Signal Logic:
The script calculates a Combined Signal based on the majority of buy or sell signals across all the indicators. If 5 or more indicators give a buy or sell signal, a combined signal is generated.
Buy/Sell Signal Plots:
The script plots buy (green triangle) and sell (red triangle) signals on the chart based on the combined signal when transitioning from a previous opposite signal.
Customizable Inputs:
Users can customize the length of the moving averages, adjust the background and text colors of the table, and choose the position of the table on the chart.
Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Ind. (MACDI) // AlgoFyreThe Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Indicator (MACDI) identifies divergences in momentum like RSI across multiple assets and timeframes. It visually highlights lagging correlated asset momentum divergences, helping traders spot inefficiencies and potential trade opportunities in the following asset.
🔶 KEY FEATURES
🔸Average Momentum Trendline for Each Timeframe
The Average Momentum Trendline feature calculates the average momentum of multiple assets over specified timeframes. It uses smoothed values to determine the momentum trend for each timeframe on the average aggregated momentum of both assets. This trendline helps traders identify the overall direction of the market momentum, providing a clearer picture of potential price movements.
🔸Real-time Divergence Indication and Alert Table
The Real-time Divergence Indications and Alert Table feature visualizes detected divergences between the momentum values of the two assets across different timeframes. It identifies both bullish and bearish divergences, signaling lagging reversals in the the following asset and potential trading opportunities. When a divergence is detected, the system generates real-time visual indications on the chart and in an overview table for traders to act promptly. The alert table provides a comprehensive overview of all detected divergences, making it easier for traders to monitor and respond to market changes.
🔸Color and Size Based Labels on Price Chart based on Divergence Type
The Color and Size Based Labels feature visually represents divergences directly on the price chart. Bullish and bearish divergences are marked with distinct colors and sizes, making them easily identifiable at a glance. Larger labels indicate higher timeframes and thus generally more significance.
🔶 INSTRUCTION GUIDELINES
🔸Identify Divergence Clusters
The more divergences align, the higher the probability of a potential trend reversal in the asset. When multiple multi-timeframe divergences occur in both lower and higher timeframes within a local cluster, the probability of a reversal increases. This is valid for both for bullish and bearish divergences.
🔸Spot Low Probability Divergences
To further increase the probability, analyze the current state of the average momentum trendline. For a bullish reversal, a relatively low level of the average momentum trendline is preferred, whereas for a bearish reversal, a relatively high level is preferred.
🔶 INDIVIDUAL CONFIGURATION
🔸Leading Asset
This input allows the user to select the leading asset for the divergence analysis.
🔸Following Asset
This input allows the user to select the following asset for the divergence analysis.
🔸Higher Timeframe
This input sets the higher timeframe for the analysis.
🔸Lower Timeframe
This input sets the lower timeframe for the analysis.
🔸Show RSI Divergence
This input enables or disables the display of RSI divergence signals.
🔸RSI Length
This input sets the length of the RSI calculation.
🔸RSI Source
This input sets the source data for the RSI calculation (e.g., close price).
🔸RSI Smoothing Length
This input sets the length of the smoothing applied to the RSI values.
🔸Smoothing Method
This input sets the method used for smoothing the RSI values.
🔶 CONCLUSION
The Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Indicator (MACDI) is a powerful tool for identifying momentum divergences across multiple assets and timeframes. Its visual cues and customizable table make it easy to use and interpret, providing valuable insights for trading decisions.
Six PillarsGeneral Overview
The "Six Pillars" indicator is a comprehensive trading tool that combines six different technical analysis methods to provide a holistic view of market conditions.
These six pillars are:
Trend
Momentum
Directional Movement (DM)
Stochastic
Fractal
On-Balance Volume (OBV)
The indicator calculates the state of each pillar and presents them in an easy-to-read table format. It also compares the current timeframe with a user-defined comparison timeframe to offer a multi-timeframe analysis.
A key feature of this indicator is the Confluence Strength meter. This unique metric quantifies the overall agreement between the six pillars across both timeframes, providing a score out of 100. A higher score indicates stronger agreement among the pillars, suggesting a more reliable trading signal.
I also included a visual cue in the form of candle coloring. When all six pillars agree on a bullish or bearish direction, the candle is colored green or red, respectively. This feature allows traders to quickly identify potential high-probability trade setups.
The Six Pillars indicator is designed to work across multiple timeframes, offering a comparison between the current timeframe and a user-defined comparison timeframe. This multi-timeframe analysis provides traders with a more comprehensive understanding of market dynamics.
Origin and Inspiration
The Six Pillars indicator was inspired by the work of Dr. Barry Burns, author of "Trend Trading for Dummies" and his concept of "5 energies." (Trend, Momentum, Cycle, Support/Resistance, Scale) I was intrigued by Dr. Burns' approach to analyzing market dynamics and decided to put my own twist upon his ideas.
Comparing the Six Pillars to Dr. Burns' 5 energies, you'll notice I kept Trend and Momentum, but I swapped out Cycle, Support/Resistance, and Scale for Directional Movement, Stochastic, Fractal, and On-Balance Volume. These changes give you a more dynamic view of market strength, potential reversals, and volume confirmation all in one package.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
The standout feature of the Six Pillars indicator is its Confluence Strength meter. This feature calculates the overall agreement between the six pillars, providing traders with a clear, numerical representation of signal strength.
The strength is calculated by considering the state of each pillar in both the current and comparison timeframes, resulting in a score out of 100.
Here's how it calculates the strength:
It considers the state of each pillar in both the current timeframe and the comparison timeframe.
For each pillar, the absolute value of its state is taken. This means that both strongly bullish (2) and strongly bearish (-2) states contribute equally to the strength.
The absolute values for all six pillars are summed up for both timeframes, resulting in two sums: current_sum and alternate_sum.
These sums are then added together to get a total_sum.
The total_sum is divided by 24 (the maximum possible sum if all pillars were at their strongest states in both timeframes) and multiplied by 100 to get a percentage.
The result is rounded to the nearest integer and capped at a minimum of 1.
This calculation method ensures that the Confluence Strength meter takes into account not only the current timeframe but also the comparison timeframe, providing a more robust measure of overall market sentiment. The resulting score, ranging from 1 to 100, gives traders a clear and intuitive measure of how strongly the pillars agree, with higher scores indicating stronger potential signals.
This approach to measuring signal strength is unique in that it doesn't just rely on a single aspect of price action or volume. Instead, it takes into account multiple factors, providing a more robust and reliable indication of potential market moves. The higher the Confluence Strength score, the more confident traders can be in the signal.
The Confluence Strength meter helps traders in several ways:
It provides a quick and easy way to gauge the overall market sentiment.
It helps prioritize potential trades by identifying the strongest signals.
It can be used as a filter to avoid weaker setups and focus on high-probability trades.
It offers an additional layer of confirmation for other trading strategies or indicators.
By combining the Six Pillars analysis with the Confluence Strength meter, I've created a powerful tool that not only identifies potential trading opportunities but also quantifies their strength, giving traders a significant edge in their decision-making process.
How the Pillars Work (What Determines Bullish or Bearish)
While developing this indicator, I selected and configured six key components that work together to provide a comprehensive view of market conditions. Each pillar is set up to complement the others, creating a synergistic effect that offers traders a more nuanced understanding of price action and volume.
Trend Pillar: Based on two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) - a fast EMA (8 period) and a slow EMA (21 period). It determines the trend by comparing these EMAs, with stronger trends indicated when the fast EMA is significantly above or below the slow EMA.
Directional Movement (DM) Pillar: Utilizes the Average Directional Index (ADX) with a default period of 14. It measures trend strength, with values above 25 indicating a strong trend. It also considers the Positive and Negative Directional Indicators (DI+ and DI-) to determine trend direction.
Momentum Pillar: Uses the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) with customizable fast (12), slow (26), and signal (9) lengths. It compares the MACD line to the signal line to determine momentum strength and direction.
Stochastic Pillar: Employs the Stochastic oscillator with a default period of 13. It identifies overbought conditions (above 80) and oversold conditions (below 20), with intermediate zones between 60-80 and 20-40.
Fractal Pillar: Uses Williams' Fractal indicator with a default period of 3. It identifies potential reversal points by looking for specific high and low patterns over the given period.
On-Balance Volume (OBV) Pillar: Incorporates On-Balance Volume with three EMAs - short (3), medium (13), and long (21) periods. It assesses volume trends by comparing these EMAs.
Each pillar outputs a state ranging from -2 (strongly bearish) to 2 (strongly bullish), with 0 indicating a neutral state. This standardized output allows for easy comparison and aggregation of signals across all pillars.
Users can customize various parameters for each pillar, allowing them to fine-tune the indicator to their specific trading style and market conditions. The multi-timeframe comparison feature also allows users to compare pillar states between the current timeframe and a user-defined comparison timeframe, providing additional context for decision-making.
Design
From a design standpoint, I've put considerable effort into making the Six Pillars indicator visually appealing and user-friendly. The clean and minimalistic design is a key feature that sets this indicator apart.
I've implemented a sleek table layout that displays all the essential information in a compact and organized manner. The use of a dark background (#030712) for the table creates a sleek look that's easy on the eyes, especially during extended trading sessions.
The overall design philosophy focuses on presenting complex information in a simple, intuitive format, allowing traders to make informed decisions quickly and efficiently.
The color scheme is carefully chosen to provide clear visual cues:
White text for headers ensures readability
Green (#22C55E) for bullish signals
Blue (#3B82F6) for neutral states
Red (#EF4444) for bearish signals
This color coding extends to the candle coloring, making it easy to spot when all pillars agree on a bullish or bearish outlook.
I've also incorporated intuitive symbols (↑↑, ↑, →, ↓, ↓↓) to represent the different states of each pillar, allowing for quick interpretation at a glance.
The table layout is thoughtfully organized, with clear sections for the current and comparison timeframes. The Confluence Strength meter is prominently displayed, providing traders with an immediate sense of signal strength.
To enhance usability, I've added tooltips to various elements, offering additional information and explanations when users hover over different parts of the indicator.
How to Use This Indicator
The Six Pillars indicator is a versatile tool that can be used for various trading strategies. Here are some general usage guidelines and specific scenarios:
General Usage Guidelines:
Pay attention to the Confluence Strength meter. Higher values indicate stronger agreement among the pillars and potentially more reliable signals.
Use the multi-timeframe comparison to confirm signals across different time horizons.
Look for alignment between the current timeframe and comparison timeframe pillars for stronger signals.
One of the strengths of this indicator is it can let you know when markets are sideways – so in general you can know to avoid entering when the Confluence Strength is low, indicating disagreement among the pillars.
Customization Options
The Six Pillars indicator offers a wide range of customization options, allowing traders to tailor the tool to their specific needs and trading style. Here are the key customizable elements:
Comparison Timeframe:
Users can select any timeframe for comparison with the current timeframe, providing flexibility in multi-timeframe analysis.
Trend Pillar:
Fast EMA Period: Adjustable for quicker or slower trend identification
Slow EMA Period: Can be modified to capture longer-term trends
Momentum Pillar:
MACD Fast Length
MACD Slow Length
MACD Signal Length These can be adjusted to fine-tune momentum sensitivity
DM Pillar:
ADX Period: Customizable to change the lookback period for trend strength measurement
ADX Threshold: Adjustable to define what constitutes a strong trend
Stochastic Pillar:
Stochastic Period: Can be modified to change the sensitivity of overbought/oversold readings
Fractal Pillar:
Fractal Period: Adjustable to identify potential reversal points over different timeframes
OBV Pillar:
Short OBV EMA
Medium OBV EMA
Long OBV EMA These periods can be customized to analyze volume trends over different timeframes
These customization options allow traders to experiment with different settings to find the optimal configuration for their trading strategy and market conditions. The flexibility of the Six Pillars indicator makes it adaptable to various trading styles and market environments.
Dynamic Bollinger Bands with Momentum and Volume (DBBMV)Overview
The Dynamic Bollinger Bands with Momentum and Volume (DBBMV) indicator enhances the traditional Bollinger Bands by dynamically adjusting their width and position based on momentum and volume. This provides a more responsive and context-aware indication of price volatility and potential reversals.
Key Features
Momentum Adjusted Bands: Adjusts the bands' width based on the momentum indicator, reflecting the rate of change in price.
Volume Weighted Bands: Further adjusts the bands based on trading volume to reflect market activity and price volatility.
Signal Alerts: Provides buy and sell signals based on price action relative to the dynamic bands, helping traders identify entry and exit points.
Customizable Parameters: Allows users to adjust the lookback period, momentum sensitivity, and volume weighting for personalized analysis.
How It Works
The DBBMV indicator starts with the traditional Bollinger Bands, which are calculated using a moving average and standard deviation of the selected price source. The width of these bands is then adjusted based on the momentum of the price, making them more sensitive to price changes. Further adjustments are made based on trading volume, which ensures that the bands accurately reflect current market conditions. This results in a set of dynamic Bollinger Bands that provide more nuanced insights into price volatility and potential reversals.
Usage Instructions
Identify Volatile Periods: Use the dynamically adjusted bands to identify periods of high and low volatility in the market.
Spot Reversals: Look for buy signals when the price crosses above the lower band and sell signals when the price crosses below the upper band.
Adjust Sensitivity: Customize the lookback period, momentum sensitivity, and volume weighting to fine-tune the indicator to your specific trading strategy and market conditions.
Enhance Analysis: Combine the DBBMV indicator with other technical analysis tools for a more comprehensive market analysis.
Volume Confirmation: Use the volume-weighted adjustments to confirm the strength of price movements and potential breakouts.
The Dynamic Bollinger Bands with Momentum and Volume (DBBMV) indicator provides traders with a powerful tool to understand market dynamics better and make informed trading decisions based on adjusted volatility and market activity.
Relative Momentum Index with Laguerre FilterThe Relative Momentum Index
The Relative Momentum Index (RMI) is an oscillator that is a variation of the Relative Strength Index (RSI), but incorporates momentum over a variable lookback period rather than just consecutive price changes, which can help identify reversals and filter out noise.
It measures the momentum of price changes over a specified period, rather than just the magnitude of price changes like the RSI does.
It counts up and down days from the current closing price relative to the closing price a certain number of days ago (e.g. 5 days ago), instead of just comparing consecutive daily closes like the RSI
It is calculated by taking the ratio of the average upward price changes to the average downward price changes over a given period, where each change is measured from the close X days ago (X is the “momentum” period)
Like the RSI, the RMI oscillates between 0 and 100, with readings above 70 considered overbought and below 30 oversold.
In trending markets, the RMI tends to remain in overbought or oversold territory for extended periods. In trading ranges, it oscillates more predictably between the overbought and oversold levels.
The RMI is generally considered better than the RSI at identifying potential reversal points, as it incorporates a momentum factor rather than just strength.
It can be used in a similar way to the RSI for trade signals, such as buying when it rises above 30 from below, or selling when it falls below 70 from above
The Laguerre filter
A Laguerre filter is a type of infinite impulse response (IIR) filter used for smoothing signals or data. The Laguerre filter provides a way to apply variable smoothing to a signal by adjusting its pole position, allowing you to control the balance between smoothness and lag based on your preferences. It is an alternative to simple moving averages that can better preserve the shape of the original signal.