RSI EMA CrossOver RameshThe RSI is one of the most popular technical indicators. The RSI measures the internal strength of the security. The RSI indicator oscillates between oversold and over bought levels, where a trader is advised to look for buying opportunities when the stock is in over sold region and selling opportunities when the stock is in over bought region.
The RSI with EMA strategy signals a trade when EMA of 7 period RSI crosses over the EMA of a 14 period RSI.
Buy: when 10 EMA of 7 period RSI crossing up 10 EMA of a 14 period RSI
Sell: when 10 EMA of 7 period RSI crossing down 10 EMA of a 14 period RSI
EMA = Exponential Moving Average
Crossover = Simple crossover between current RSI values and its 10 day EMA
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Marcius Studio® - Trend Detector™Trend Detector™ — is an advanced trend detection indicator that combines statistical Z-Score analysis with a simplified ADF stationarity test .
It is designed to help traders identify strong directional moves while filtering out noise and false signals.
Unlike traditional moving average crossovers or momentum oscillators, this tool evaluates both trend direction and trend strength , giving you a clear visual overview of market conditions.
Important! This indicator is intended for educational and informational purposes . It does not guarantee future performance and should be used together with proper risk management.
Idea
Markets spend 70–80% of the time in consolidation and only 20–30% in trending phases . The key to profitable trading is spotting when a major trend shift begins. Trend Detector™ was built exactly for this purpose — to filter noise and highlight true trend reversals.
How It Works
Calculates the Z-Score of price to detect extreme deviations from the mean.
Applies a simplified ADF t-Statistic test to confirm trend validity.
Uses an ATR-based ribbon for clean visualization of bullish/bearish phases.
Generates Buy/Sell signals when trend switches are confirmed.
Displays an Info Panel with real-time metrics: Z-Score, ADF t-Stat, Trend Strength (0–100), ATR % of price.
Features
Trend Ribbon : visually highlights bullish, bearish, or neutral phases.
Confirmation Filter : avoids false flips by requiring multiple bars of validation.
Strength Score : quantifies how powerful the current trend is.
Signal Markers : “BUY” and “SELL” alerts appear directly on the chart.
Customizable Alerts : get notified when new uptrends or downtrends are detected.
Recommendations
Works well on swing trading timeframes (1H, 4H, Daily).
Use in combination with support/resistance zones or volume profile tools for higher accuracy.
The higher the Trend Strength Score , the more reliable the trend continuation.
Indicator Settings
Analysis Period : number of bars for Z-Score & ADF test.
ATR Length : used for ribbon visualization.
Min Bars to Confirm Trend : filters false trend flips.
Show/Hide options for Ribbon, Signals, and Info Panel.
Example Settings
Timeframe : 1H or 4H
Analysis Period : 20
ATR Length : 14
Min Confirmation Bars : 2–3
Disclaimer
Trading and investing involve risk — always do your own research (DYOR) and seek professional advice. We are not responsible for any financial losses.
Trend Persistence Rate Indicator [CC]The Trend Persistence Rate Indicator was created by Richard Poster (Stocks and Commodities Feb 2021 pg 12) and this indicator is a good trend strength indicator similar to ADX. A good strategy with this indicator according to the author is to combine this with a moving average crossover strategy and a volatility indicator. Buy when the price crosses over the moving average and when the volatility and this indicator are over a selected minimum. I think 30-40 as a minimum for this indicator works well. Exit that position when this indicator peaks and starts to go down and it should be very profitable for you. I have included general buy and sell signals with this indicator as well.
Let me know if there are any other indicators you would like to see me publish!
Volume Brakeout v1Volume Brakout indicator is used to help determine trend direction strictly based on Negative and Positive volume data.
How to Read:
- Moving Average crossovers are used to help determine a possible trend change or retracement.
- The area cloud on the bottom is calculated by the difference of the moving averages. This could be used to help determine the trending volume strength.
- Bright colored volume bars are large volume spikes calculated by the x factor in the options.
Other changes:
- Volume Depth is going open source with numerous of its indicators. This is only one of many!
- Volume is now displayed without being altered for calculations.
LT Pro-Divergence 2.0This indicator can visually show the divergences on the chart – i.e. a divergence between price action and the momentum. So for example, when price makes a new low and the momentum does not make a new low, this is often a “bullish” divergence – indicating that the force of the downtrend could be weakening. Similarly, when the price makes a new high but the momentum does not make a new high, this is often a “bearish” divergence – indicating that the force of the uptrend could be weakening. Typically, trend reversals are often preceded by a divergence (although it is possible for price to change trend without a prior divergence). We can use divergence as an advance warning of when price may potentially change direction – whether a change in the trend direction or just a correction (or pullback).
It is possible for a divergence to be “negated” – which happens when price continues to move in its direction (i.e. in the direction of the major trend) despite a divergence. So often price can negate a divergence (e.g. a bullish or bearish divergence). This can happen quite a lot in strong trends with momentum.
Due to the numerous divergences that can occur on charts (often with many false signals or whipsaws) – it can be better to use divergence in combination with other technical analysis methods to increase the probabilities. For example, combining divergence with other trend reversal chart techniques such as: trendline breaks, moving average crossovers, break of support or resistance, or oscillators like MACD or RSI etc.
The red divergence colour can indicate a potential bullish divergence, blue divergence colour can indicate a potential bearish divergence. The indicator can also warn of potential divergences developing – so a magenta warning can indicate a potential bullish divergence and a yellow/orange warning of a potential bearish divergence.
The pro divergence indicator incorporates green and blue dots to show when RSI and stochastics is oversold or overbought. The RSI overbought/oversold is shown as dark blue dots – and the stochastics overbought/oversold is shown as green dots. This is added as an extra feature to add further information to the divergence signal. The momentum used in the indicator is the MACD.
The indicator can be used on the charts of the majority of markets (e.g. stocks, indices, ETFs, currencies, cryptocurrencies, precious metals, commodities etc.) and any timeframe. It should be noted that the degree of noise and randomness increases significantly on lower timeframes. So the lower the timeframe that is chosen (e.g. 15-min or lower) the greater the degree of noise and randomness and therefore the higher the frequency of false signals or whipsaws.
Chartists should be aware of the probabilistic and uncertain nature of price action and the markets, and therefore prepare to limit and control any potential risks.
If you would like access, please send me a PM on Tradingview.
LT Pro-Divergence 2.0 ChartThis indicator can visually show the divergences on the chart – i.e. a divergence between price action and the momentum. So for example, when price makes a new low and the momentum does not make a new low, this is often a “bullish” divergence – indicating that the force of the downtrend could be weakening. Similarly, when the price makes a new high but the momentum does not make a new high, this is often a “bearish” divergence – indicating that the force of the uptrend could be weakening. Typically, trend reversals are often preceded by a divergence (although it is possible for price to change trend without a prior divergence). We can use divergence as an advance warning of when price may potentially change direction – whether a change in the trend direction or just a correction (or pullback).
It is possible for a divergence to be “negated” – which happens when price continues to move in its direction (i.e. in the direction of the major trend) despite a divergence. So often price can negate a divergence (e.g. a bullish or bearish divergence). This can happen quite a lot in strong trends with momentum.
Due to the numerous divergences that can occur on charts (often with many false signals or whipsaws) – it can be better to use divergence in combination with other technical analysis methods to increase the probabilities. For example, combining divergence with other trend reversal chart techniques such as: trendline breaks, moving average crossovers, break of support or resistance, or oscillators like MACD or RSI etc.
The red divergence colour can indicate a potential bullish divergence, blue divergence colour can indicate a potential bearish divergence. The indicator can also warn of potential divergences developing – so a magenta warning can indicate a potential bullish divergence and a yellow/orange warning of a potential bearish divergence.
The pro divergence indicator incorporates green and blue dots to show when RSI and stochastics is oversold or overbought. The RSI overbought/oversold is shown as dark blue dots – and the stochastics overbought/oversold is shown as green dots. This is added as an extra feature to add further information to the divergence signal. The momentum used in the indicator is the MACD.
The indicator can be used on the charts of the majority of markets (e.g. stocks, indices, ETFs, currencies, cryptocurrencies, precious metals, commodities etc.) and any timeframe. It should be noted that the degree of noise and randomness increases significantly on lower timeframes. So the lower the timeframe that is chosen (e.g. 15-min or lower) the greater the degree of noise and randomness and therefore the higher the frequency of false signals or whipsaws.
Chartists should be aware of the probabilistic and uncertain nature of price action and the markets, and therefore prepare to limit and control any potential risks.
If you would like access, please send me a PM on Tradingview.
SPX-VIX Intraday DivergenceAs a long-term buyer/short-seller, you will always find different ways to enter the market , moving average crossovers, breakouts , overbought/oversold conditions being some of the classy methods. However, they are decreasingly effective... 😢
Recently I have realized that analysis beyond the technical indicators will bring trading to the next level because I will be able to confirm my trading signals without relying too much on basic price actions and patterns which are easily manipulated by big banks and institutions. 👍
Today I will introduce you to my divergence indicator making use of SPX and VIX. Unlike MacD or RSI divegence , which would involve normative judgement , it will take account of the unusual move by SPX alongwith the VIX , to the exploit chances that options market, where most experienced investors participated in has a preceding insight into the equity market about the upcoming moves.
I have divided signals into two groups.
Bullish divergence - SPX Down , VIX also Down 👇
Bearish divergence - SPX Up , VIX also Up 👆
I hope this script will enable us to take advantage of the options market activities , to provide a REAL divergence signal, and be used coupled with our own chart patterns or other price signals, and more importantly to score more and more winning trades!!!
If you want more useful scripts from me, please like and share my posts. And don't forget to follow my account to grab the latest ideas and tools! 😘
Lowkey System (Study)View strategy version
A long-only strategy that aim to detect the beginning of new bullish trends and their ends.
For entering a new position this script is waiting for a moving average crossover then wait for a volume increase relative to the current volatility.
For closing a position it's simply waiting for a crossunder of whether the MA or if enabled the stop loss.
This strategy is already configured to run on BTCUSD in a 4h timeframe but you can customize the moving average and the stop loss parameters to suit your needs.
I've worked a lot to write this script so I'm not giving it for free but you can try it for 10 days.
Contact me for more details.
Have fun!
PS: I'm french so please excuse me if I've made some grammar errors ;)
Volume Flow v3DepthHouse Volume Flow indicator is used to help determine trend direction strictly based on Negative and Positive volume data.
How to Read:
- Moving Average crossovers are used to help determine a possible trend change or retracement.
- The area cloud on the bottom is calculated by the difference of the moving averages. This could be used to help determine the trending volume strength.
- Bright colored volume bars are large volume spikes calculated by the x factor in the options.
Other changes:
- DepthHouse is going open source with numerous of its indicators. This is only one of many!
- Volume is now displayed without being altered for calculations.
SSL [dasanc]The SSL is a fair entry condition and good exit indicator. It works best when combined with a trend indicator and multiple confirmations.
In essence, the SSL is a moving average crossover, which immediately down-grades it to a 2nd or 3rd level of confluence in my opinion.
It was recently featured in an episode of VP's "No Nonsense FX", which drove me to recreate the original MT4 indicator in PineScript.
I have two ideas on how to improve it -
Use a much faster moving average calculation method (check out my Ehlers scripts)
Use a longer period MA on lower timeframes
If you enjoy/use this script, drop me a follow and please note me in your code!
I'm *almost* always available for collabs and questions
(JS) Moving Average Secuirty OscillatorThis is kind of like the Moving Average Crossover Oscillator - except this measures in % the distance between the security you're charting and the MA you have entered in.
The goal is to see when the price pulls too far from the MA.
Hope you like it!
TUX CandlesThis indicator has a lot of information. This is the first version so stay tuned for updates, and please let me know of any bugs.
Candlestick Indicators:
Doji
Shooting Star
Evening Star
Hammer
Hanging Man
Candlestick Formations
Tri-star
Bearish Harami
Bullish Harami
Bearish Harami Cross
Bullish Harami Cross
Bullish Engulfing
Bearish Engulfing
Rising Three
Falling Three
Bearish Abandoned Baby
Bullish Abandoned Baby
Three Black Crows
Three White Soldiers
Technical Indicators:
(You can set you MA periods)
Moving Average Cross
Move Average Crossover
Alpha v1Heiken Ashi based indicator using moving average crossovers combined with LuxAlgo Ultimate RSI with custom weighting to trigger buy and sell signals. SMAs can be toggled under the style tab of indicator settings.
For 30m time frame SMAs:
First Period = 9
Second Period = 21
Third Period = 100
All other time frame SMAs:
First Period = 21
Second Period = 50
Third Period = 200
HC Alpha v1Heiken Ashi based indicator using moving average crossovers combined with LuxAlgo Ultimate RSI with custom weighting to trigger buy and sell signals. Best used on 30m / 6h time frames. Signals on 30m chart require same trend on 6h. 3d signals is another option but not as consistent. 3d is useful to look for entries on 6h chart.
Line color best indices grouped by Artificial Intelligence
The script uses the best buy indicators, such as moving average crossovers, RSI, and others selected by AI. The idea is to determine whether the stock is classified as a strong buy (yellow line), a buy (green line), or a red (sell)
Easy Market Structure BOS & CHoCH (Swing Logic)A trend reversal occurs when the direction of the market changes from an uptrend to a downtrend or vice versa. It is typically confirmed by a shift in price structure, such as a break of key support or resistance, a change in swing highs/lows, or specific candlestick patterns like engulfing or pin bars. Indicators like RSI divergence or moving average crossovers can also support reversal identification. Reversals often follow a strong trend and signal a potential new direction in price movement
easy Market Structure BOS & CHoCH (Swing Logic)
A trend reversal occurs when the direction of the market changes from an uptrend to a downtrend or vice versa. It is typically confirmed by a shift in price structure, such as a break of key support or resistance, a change in swing highs/lows, or specific candlestick patterns like engulfing or pin bars. Indicators like RSI divergence or moving average crossovers can also support reversal identification. Reversals often follow a strong trend and signal a potential new direction in price movement
easy market structure finderA trend reversal occurs when the direction of the market changes from an uptrend to a downtrend or vice versa. It is typically confirmed by a shift in price structure, such as a break of key support or resistance, a change in swing highs/lows, or specific candlestick patterns like engulfing or pin bars. Indicators like RSI divergence or moving average crossovers can also support reversal identification. Reversals often follow a strong trend and signal a potential new direction in price movement
Dr. Keith Wade Momentum SignalsThis is a heikin Ashli strategy combined with an 18 moving average crossover. Entry at cross of 18 EMA and exit at change of heikin Ashi
Stop Loss & Take Profit For Overlay Indicators[LePasha] Stop Loss & Take Profit For Overlay Indicators
This indicator helps traders easily visualize Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) levels based on custom buy and sell signals from any overlay indicators or price-based sources.
Key Features:
Accepts buy and sell signals from any indicator or price source on your chart.
Automatically calculates SL and TP levels using ATR-based volatility for dynamic risk management.
Allows customization of capital, risk percentage per trade, and reward-to-risk ratio.
Displays clear colored boxes on the chart showing potential profit and loss zones.
Calculates position size and required leverage based on your risk settings.
Designed to work with your preferred strategies by simply connecting signal inputs.
Helps you visually manage trades with precise risk control and reward targets.
How to Use:
Connect your buy and sell signals (e.g., from Moving Average crossovers, custom scripts, or price levels) to the indicator’s inputs.
Adjust risk settings to fit your trading style (capital, risk %, reward ratio).
Watch as the indicator draws TP and SL zones on your chart when signals occur.
Use this information to set stops and targets in your trades confidently.
Perfect for traders who want simple, clear, and reliable trade management visuals based on their own strategy signals.
InspireHER Dynamic EMA RR Positioning IndicatorDynamic EMA and RR Positioning Indicator
This indicator is designed to provide traders with highly customizable buy and sell signals based on EMA (Exponential Moving Average) crossovers and Risk-to-Reward (RR) ratios. It works on any timeframe and allows users to toggle price data and additional position boxes for visualizing trade setups. Additionally, traders can choose between displaying dots or labeled signals for buy/sell indicators, making this tool versatile and user-friendly for different preferences and strategies.
What Makes This Indicator Unique
Customizable Parameters: The script offers extensive options for tailoring the indicator to your preferred trading style and strategy:
EMA: Configurable through settings (default is a 21-period EMA).
Risk-to-Reward Ratio (RR): Adjustable to meet your desired RR levels (default is 1:2.5).
Lookback Period: Visualizes buy/sell signals over the last six months.
Position Boxes for Trade Visualization: The indicator can "draw" position boxes on the chart, showing potential entry points, stop-loss (SL), and take-profit (TP) levels based on the selected RR. These visual aids simplify decision-making and help evaluate trade opportunities directly on the chart.
Price Data Toggle: Traders can choose to view or hide price data related to trade signals, including TP, SL, and RR values. By default, this is turned off to maintain a clean chart but can be activated when needed.
Flexible Signal Display Options:
Dots Mode: Displays buy signals as green dots and sell signals as red dots on the chart.
Label Mode: Displays buy signals as labels with the word "Buy" in green and sell signals as labels with the word "Sell" in red.
This toggle allows traders to customize how signals are displayed for a more personalized trading experience.
Simple Signal View: A toggle option provides a cleaner chart by enabling or disabling additional visual elements like circles or labels.
How It Works
Buy Signal: Triggered when the price crosses the EMA and closes above it.
Entry: Top of the candle.
Stop-Loss: Bottom of the candle.
Take-Profit: Calculated based on the selected RR.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the price crosses the EMA and closes below it.
Entry: Bottom of the candle.
Stop-Loss: Top of the candle.
Take-Profit: Calculated based on the selected RR.
Default Settings
EMA: 21-period.
Risk-to-Reward Ratio: 1:2.5.
Price Data: Off (can be toggled on in settings).
Position Boxes: Off (can be toggled on in settings).
Signal Display: Labels mode with "Buy" (green) and "Sell" (red) enabled by default; can be toggled to Dots mode.
Timeframe: Any timeframe supported.
How to Use
Add the Indicator to Your Chart: Once applied, the EMA line and buy/sell signals will appear by default.
Customize Settings: Navigate to the indicator's settings to adjust EMA, RR, or enable/disable Price Data, Position Boxes, or switch between Dots and Label modes.
Trade with Confidence: Use the visual aids and signals to assess trade opportunities based on your strategy and timeframe.
This indicator combines the reliability of EMA-based signals with the flexibility of configurable RR, visual trade setups, and multiple signal display options, making it a powerful tool for all types of traders. Happy Trading!!
Indian Market Sessions for BacktestingThis indicator is designed to increase the quality of your backtesting in the Indian Market.
NSE & BSE run from 9:15 am IST to 3:30 pm IST.
Naturally different times have different kinds of volatility.
On your chart you will find premarked -
Saffron - 9:15 am to 10:30 am - Opening Session - High Volatility Observed Historically
White - 10:35 am to 2:25 pm - Middle Session - Lower Volatility Observed Historically
Green - 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm - Closing Session - Medium to High Volatility Observed Historically
You will also find the start of each session marked with an arrow.
Feel free to change the times from the input settings and the color and visibility from the style settings.
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Usage:
When you backtest any strategies, say moving average crossovers, also mark the sessions in your sheet which will help you further increase accuracy.
Feel free to drop your doubts in the comments.