Predictive Period Risk RangeThis script produces a band range that uses a stochastic volatility process to come up with maximum and minimum price ranges over the specified period (using the length variable).
The sample used to predict volatility can be modified using the VolLength parameter, and the extremes can be modified using the VolInflator parameter.
For example, a VolLength of 30 uses the prior thirty days to predict volatility , but that volatility prediction is then adjusted to the period of Length and still only applied to that range
Please PM me for a free trial and for pricing
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Consolidation ZonesConsolidation is the term for a stock or security that is neither continuing nor reversing a larger price trend. Consolidated stocks typically trade within limited price ranges and offer relatively few trading opportunities until another pattern emerges .Identifying consolidating stocks involves looking for those that have steady support and resistance levels, trade in a narrow range, and have low trading volumes.Trading on narrowly consolidated stocks can happen but there is often less room for profit due to the small range.Once a consolidation zones appears , keep an eye out for any possible breakouts above or below the upper and lower trading range bounds. These breakouts can be accompanied by large increases in volume and lead to large gains or losses in a short period of time, especially if the stock has been in consolidation for a longer stretch of time.
cATRpillerThis indicator is used to identify range breakouts using an ATR multiplier. My first script, Im sure there are indies out there like this, but this my favorite way to identify breakouts and trends.
Complete Pivot RangesI forgot what book I read this from. But basically a successful trader would create a range using the open/high/low/close of the previous day, and the high/low of the previous day.
I created the indicator from the book, but also added a few other pivots to it. You can hide the ones you don't need in settings.
He also mentioned that the resistance of this area is a lot like a samurai and armour, and that if price falls through the pivot, it will fall faster. Just like a sword that penetrates armour will go straight through your body.
Green = half day pivot. :: I've noticed price can be rejected from these areas against the trend during the day
Blue = daily pivot. :: My favourite. You can see how the trend is going by checking how it steps. There is good value in putting orders on in this range, especially when price is touching a 50 ema on the 15 min chart.
Red = 5 day rolling pivot :: collects the open/high/low/close of the last 5 days and makes a daily range with them. Best used with 50ema on the hour chart. The book used a 3 day rolling pivot but I find this more useful.
Yellow = 5 week rolling pivot :: like the red rolling pivot above but using the last 5 weeks. Best on 4 hour chart.
As with all indicators see if it can give you value and if it's right for your trading.
Cheers
All past LevelsContains all past levels that we need
1. Previous Monthly High
2. Previous Monthly Low
3. Previous Weekly High
4. Previous Weekly Low
5. Previous Daily High
6. Previous Daily Low
7. Previous Monthly Range Average (PMH+PML)/2
8. Previous WeeklyRange Average (PWH+PWL)/2
9. Previous Daily Range Average (PDH+PDL)/2
10. Monthly Open
11. Weekly Open
12. Daily Open
LTP - Buddy Carter Expected Range
Expected Price Ranges based on Buddy Carter:
"Many years ago after reading a Paul Tudor Jones Risk Manual -- I created an "expected range" calculation to suit my circumstances -- it worked exceptionally well -- the simple equation is:
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Reversal finderThis script is used to visually highlight candles which may signal a reversal following a false break of a support or resistance level.
Inputs are:
Lookback period: look for the highest high and the lowest low of the prior x bars.
SMA length: used for a simple moving average of the range (high minus low) of the prior x bars.
Range multiple: used to filter out signals for any bars with a range smaller than the average range of the preceding bars (determined by SMA length above) e.g. a range multiple of 2 will only show signals for bars with a range twice of that of the average range of the preceding bars.
Range threshold: used to filter signals for bars both the open and close of the bar are at the extreme end of the bar e.g. a threshold setting of 33% will only show buy signals for bars which open and close within the upper 1/3rd of the bar’s high/low range (vice versa for sell signals). This helps highlight, for example, bars with a high which exceeds resistance in a current range but which close back inside the range.
Highlight signal bars?: This will highlight bars with a buy signal in green, sell signal bars in red, and all other bars in grey. The script was designed for use with a dark background, so you will need to play around with the bar colours in the style settings to suit your preferences.
Settings used in the example chart are not the default – they are lookback: 5, SMA length: 20, range multiple: 1.2, range threshold: 33%.
Enjoy!
LOSS2PROFIT_MARKET_ZONE//Version4
Best For Range Trader...
Combination of decision Point and Pivot Point And CPR...
Market Zone consist of
TMZ = Top Market Zone
CMZ = Center Market Zone
BMZ = Bottom MArket Zone
You can choose option of daily /weekly/monthly/yearly...
Historical data Control...
Easy Way to Analyse Market Zone to apply breakout and pullback entry..
Easy to capture Trending and Non-Trending Market..
MARKET_ZONEFor Intraday Trader... Classical Decision_point and CPR Combination...
Market Zone
TMZ = Top market zone
CMZ = center market zone
BMZ = Bottom Market zone
TMZ consist of pdh and r1
CMZ consist of pc and cpr
BMZ consist of pl and s1
useful for determination of trending market and range market...
Filthy REPAINTING of McNasty Profits*** THIS SCRIPT REPAINTS ***
Looking at the history will go you NO IDEA as to actual performance, or alerts that triggered within each bar. I made all of the alerts repaint in order to allow an alert each minute a condition is met, and never again after.
For instance; receive an alert each time the price is within a particular plotted area on the chart (as defined by settings). This could not be accomplished without repainting.
In order to receive a notification of the price crossing a particular line, YOU NEED TO SET ALERTS TO "ONCE PER MINUTE."
This way, if you use an alert to enter a position and then get stopped out, you can re-enter on the next alert if the price moves in the original direction again within the same bar.
Also, I made this script so that each entry has an available Stop Loss alert that will get you out of a position going in the wrong direction (and option to enter in opposite direction). You set the parameters within the settings.
Although each position has a tight Stop Loss available via Alert, I also recommend using a similar tight Stop Loss directly on your exchange in case an error occurs anywhere within the chain.
This script HAS A LOT OF OPTIONS for how you can use it, from very conservative to extremely aggressive. There are NINE customizable alerts for the user to decide how/when to use, or ignore entirely.
When the Alerts are set to "ONCE PER MINUTE" you will get an alert each time the price crosses the corresponding area on the chart, but the characters only remain on the charts history if the alert was still firing (Once Per Minute) when the bar closed. This is why the Alerts on the chart's history are completely irrelevant.
As you can imagine, this is a LOT OF ALERTS. Consequently, this is meant for use with "bot trading" using the Alerts to automatically Open and Close positions.
I am using it with 3Commas to make trades on Bybit.
At the time of publishing, this is "Invite Only." I need to test it out over a range of time, conditions, chart time frames, pairs, etc... before opening it to the public.
NIBIRU MATRIXThe Nibiru Matrix is an entry timing tool based on oscillators and trends. It's to provide an intuitive way of timing trades when price is at the resistance or on the support.
The Nibiru Matrix provides trade entry hints and information about the current market behavior (trending or ranging). If the market is trending, it also shows the trend strength and direction. It is a secondary indicator meaning it trade should be made on the support or resistance using Nibiru Matrix as a confluence indicator.
What it plots?
Slow, fast and stochastic oscillators
Bar coloring to warn about possible setups
Trending/ranging market indication
Current volatility
2 methods of trend confirmation based on 2 different algorithms
Indicator components:
Trend/range setup - provides information about current possible trade strategy. Following a RANGE indicator, Voodoo Matrix suggests that the safest way to trade will be between the local support and resistance shown by Voodoo Support and Resistance, and following a TREND indicator, it is likely that a trending strategy or taking profit on larger ranges is more profitable.
Fast trend indicator - providing color based information on direction of the short-term trend. This is the most reactive trend indication shown by Voodoo Matrix. This can even be used for counter-main-trend scalping.
Green - uptrend
Red - downtrend
Gray - indecision
Slow trend indicator - providing color based information on direction of the long-term trend. It is based on the behavior of a longer period EMAs.
Green - uptrend
Red - downtrend
Gray - indecision
Volatility histogram - information on current price strength. Best used in confluence with the short term trend indicator.
Fast oscillator - oscillator based on stochastic RSI, modified to provide better information on timing and price movement. It's fast moving which helps time the shorter-term moves.
Slow oscillator - oscillator based on stochastic RSI, modified to provide better information on timing and price movement. It's slow moving and provides useful information about the price direction and strength of the move.
Stochastic oscillator - simple stochastic oscillator. Best used with both Fast and Slow Oscillators to get best timing and price movement strength and direction.
Overbought zone - area of the chart where the modified stochastic oscillator suggests the market is currently overbought.
Oversold zone - area of the chart where the modified stochastic oscillator suggests the market is currently oversold.
Neutral zone - area of the chart where the modified stochastic oscillator suggests the market is currently neutral.
Timing confirmation hints - signaling confirmation of fast oscillator forming a buy/sell setup.
Fast oscillator buy/sell color hint s – bar coloring to bring a focus and attention to possible buy/sell signal forming on the fast oscillator.
Use the link below or PM me to gain access to the indicator.
Dynamic Range BandsBased off of bollinger bands, used to find ranged loose buy/sell areas. Pair with other indicators.
Fib Signals | -- MoonLaunchr --Script that can display signals against key Fibonacci levels based on highs and lows within a given time-frame
Set the number of days back in time that you would like the indicator to look for the high and low for calculating fibs.
Bear Market options include sub-level fibs within the 12.3% range - 38.2 and 61.8% 3 levels deep.
Signals when crossing over and under key fibs.
Set ALERTS for each key fib piercing.
Set ALERTS when new highs or lows are made.
All levels and signals can be displayed or hidden and customised within the indicator options.
Next candle price projection.
Bull Market key fib sub-levels will be added in the next update (top 12.8% sub-levels 1,2 & 3).
Happy trading!
Fibonacci Price Range PlotterFibonacci levels set to fixed price values based on a timeframe.
Levels show probability of turning point based on extreme price ranges.
ColorPatternColorChart Range Trading...testing phase only, hence NOT for trading. To be improved further.
PRO FrameworkINVITE ONLY SCRIPT:
FEATURES:
As its name suggests, Framework is here to offer a non-subjective frame of reference to traders. Effectively filtering 90% of prices offering poor risk management opportunities. More importantly this is a multi-timeframe tool that will scan across three time frames all at once, offering a final synthesized rendering. Our goal was to provide a professional grade dynamic price analysis without bloating the chart with numerous plots. Nevertheless they are complex tools requiring extensive learning. To support students in their journey, there is a wide open online community of users in our Discord channel, providing peer-to-peer assistance to progress with the strategy as well as tutored courses.
OUTPUTS:
To share a brief description of the indicators functioning, we will scroll through the major set of outputs that are presented to the user. Please note that the indicator is meant to assist from Junior to Senior expertise, to achieve this we have set different base templates right into the indicators. To keep this description simple, we will present the outputs you’ll see with the beginner setup:
Context Channel: composed of two “ribbons” one above the price and one below. It represents the dynamic zones of supply and demand, where prices are likely to find support and resistance for the given chart timeframe. They are representing complex algorithmic versions of channels evolving over time, while adapting to both ranges and trend conditions. Allowing to visualize the current price channel which the price is trading within, but also review the history of past dynamics. Ultimately, studying both the recent and past context behavior tells us everything we need about the price structure.
Average Price: Corresponding to a simple 20 period moving average synchronized with the context channel reference timeframe. Looking at the channel’s position relative to this average will help us define the “context” of the market, thereby filtering the patterns we will be able to apply to this chart (range, trend, volatility).
Breakout Targets: represented by small plots on the chart (cross, square, diamond) they inform the trader that the market is attempting to move in a particular direction. Given the predetermined context in which that pattern triggers, this will help us in managing the risk.
Price Confirmations: corresponding to the small triangle plots on the chart, they are automatically calculated to determine areas where other traders might have taken actions. These triangles aren’t a trading signal per say, they will be the trigger for our trades with the PRO Strategy, but only when patterns are active (meaning we are in the right context, and have enough risk limitation elements to justify entry).
Auto-Fibonacci: As most of our patterns include certain retracement rules, we decided to include a built-in fibonacci plotting tool. The outputs will automatically update with new prices, allowing users to use it as a trigger for the TradingView alerts system.
Automated Context Detection: the actual real Intellectual property and added value of PRO Indicators resides in our semi-automated system, based on the complex algorithmic detection of potentially favorable contexts to apply the strategy on. This also means that you can set alerts, and let the cloud monitor the market and be notified when the conditions are deemed viable. As you progress to more Senior contexts and adjust the indicators’ template setup, more complex alerts will be detected.
GENERAL STRATEGY:
Overall, the PRO Strategy combines two “core” indicators, Framework and Momentum. Framework is plotted on the main chart section as an overlay, it is definitely the most important as it guides the user through the hard process of filtering prices and timeframes that are suitable for technical analysis. On the other hand, PRO Momentum is on a separate oscillator tab under the chart section, it will study the momentum and cyclical structure, also offering automated pattern detection. Ultimately, our strategy is based on collecting and processing non-subjective rules, emanating from the indicators outputs. Essentially, this means that the indicator actually takes care of producing all the necessary binary outputs, leaving you with the remaining task of combining them correctly following the strategy’s patterns.
RISK LIMITATION:
Even if we provide semi-automated detection of viable contexts, there is no “one-click” or "easy-win” solution, the user still needs to carefully review the elements. When applicable pattern rules are confirmed, the user will gather risk-limitation information (breakout targets, price confirmations, momentum and cyclical coordination) and decide whether or not to trade according to its own risk profile. If so, the position sizing, stop-loss positioning, risk management and profit targets will all be defined according to the same indicator’s outputs. This effectively suppresses most behavioral and personal biases the trader could introduce, creating a stable and statistical risk management structure aiming for a durable profitability.
ADR - Average Daily Range [@treypeng] [v2]
This is an intraday indicator.
Average Daily Range provides an upper and lower level around the daily open. It is calculated by taking an EMA/SMA average of a given number of previous days' True Range.
It can be useful for helping guide support and resistance, for taking profits and for placing stops.
It's a similar idea to the ATR indicator, but calculated on a daily timeframe only.
Settings:
Length: number of days to take an average from
Offset: Set this to 0 to include today's range. Set to 1 to exclude today. Set to 2 to exclude today and yesterday.....and so on.
The other settings should be self explanatory :)
Ppsignal Average True Range IndicatorPpsignal atr measures candle true ranges when there are a breakdown o breakout of range, we have a buy or sell signals
Opening asian Range 7 h FOREX.COM by Blackwolf v2.0This script is programmed for FOREX.COM with Rome Time Zone and is shows the min & max price reached in asian session every day.
Lo script mostra il massimo ed il minimo della sessione asiatica. Impostato per broker FOREX.COM e fuso orario di ROMA
ka66: Average Bar RangeAverages price ranges (high - low) across a set of bars in a given timeframe. Additionally, also plots the Average True Range (ATR) as a better comparison for volatility.
Configurable period and averaging mechanism.
Useful for gauging minimum profits and price movement over a period, a filter for historical volatility.
Furthermore, executing trades is better done with channels like ATR/Keltner channels, or Bollinger Bands.
Securities day session - Opening-Range- Jayy Opening Range (OR) for regular daytime session eg NYSE 0 930hrs to 1600 hrs.
This is not for Forex sessions which is addressed in a separate script.
This script fixes two issues:
syntax error when code compiles
flaky plotting of the opening range and targets that required page reloading
Additions:
In this code there are more more opening range time period choices at the bottom of the format dialogue box
Opening Range Targets:
Opening Range Targets as per Leaf_West
Targets are set at 127% , 162%, 200 %, 262 %, 362%, 423%, 685%, 1109% and 1794% and this can be traded intraday using methods described at charts-by-leaf.com I also have some Leaf West PDFs that describe how the targets are set and how they are traded. There are others that use opening range.
See the notes in the script for more detail.
My first opening range script originated from work done by Chris Moody. This script has changed significantly but there are small remnants of Chris Moody's script lurking within.
This script is available to all.
Cheers Jayy
2% candlePart of my strategy involves entering a trade based on a candle on a 5-min chart being < 2% (ignoring major volatility).
I got tired of calculating the range of a single candle either in my head or on a calculator, so I wrote this up. Feel free to share it.
Shows the %move of any single candle, default horizontal lines are 1% & 2%, can be changed by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator after you have added the indicator to your chart. Works on any timeframe, 5m, 1h, 1d, etc , obviously
the higher the timeframe, the larger the move.
extended session - Regular Opening-Range- JayyOpening Range and some other scripts updated to plot correctly (see comments below.) There are three variations of the fibonacci expansion beyond the opening range and retracements within the opening range of the US Market session - I have not put in the script for the other markets yet.
The three scripts have different uses and strengths:
The extended session script (with the script here below) will plot the opening range whether you are using the extended session or the regular session. (that is to say whether "ext" in the lower right hand corner is highlighted or not.). While in the extended session the opening range has some plotting issues with periods like 13 minutes or any period that is not divisible into 330 mins with a round number outcome (eg 330/60 =5.5. Therefore an hour long opening range has problems in the extended session.
The pre session script is only for the premarket. You can select any opening range period you like. I have set the opening range to be the full premarket session. If you select a different session you will have to unselect "pre open to 9:30 EST for Opening Range?" in the format section. The script defaults to 15 minutes in the "period Of Pre Opening Range?". To go back to the 4 am to 9:30 pre opening range select "pre open to 9:30 EST for Opening Range?" there is no automatic 330 minute selection.
The past days offset script only works in 5 min or 15 minute period. It will show the opening range from up to 20 days past over the current days price action. Use this for the regular session only. 0 shows the current day's opening range. Use the positive integers for number of days back ie 1, 2, 3 etc not -1, -2, -3 etc. The script is preprogrammed to use the current day (0).
Scripts updated to plot correctly: One thing they all have in common is a way of they deal with a somewhat random problem that shifts the plots 4 hours in one direction or the other ie the plot started at 9:30 EST or 1:30PM EST. This issue started to occur approximately June 22, 2015 and impacts any script that tried to use "session" times to manage a plot in my scripts. The issue now seems to have been resolved during this past week.
Just in case the problem reoccurs I have added a "Switch session plot?" to each script. If the plot looks funny check or uncheck the "Switch session plot?" and see the difference. Of course if a new issue crops up it will likely require a different fix.
I have updated all of the scripts shown on this chart. If you are using a script of mine that suffers from the compiler issue then you will find an update on this chart. You can get any and all of the scripts by clicking on the small sideways wishbone on the left middle of the chart. You will see a dialogue box. Then click "make it mine". This will import all of the scripts to your computer and you can play around with them all to decide what you want and what you don't want. This is the easiest way to get all of the scripts in one fell swoop. It is also the easiest way for me to make all of the scripts available. I do not have all of the plots visible since it is too messy and one of the scripts (pre OR) is only for the regular session. To view the scripts click on the blue eye to the right of the script title to show it on this script. If you can only use the regular session. The scripts will all (with the exception of the pre OR) work fine.
If for any reason this script seems flakey refresh the page r try a slightly different period. I have noticed that sometimes randomly the script loves to return to the 5 min OR. This is a very new issue transient issue. As always if you see an issue please let me know.
Cheers Jayy