Super Trend ReversalsMain Concept
The core idea behind the Super Trend Reversals indicator is to assess the momentum of automated trading bots (often referred to as 'Supertrend bots') that enter the market during critical turning points. Specifically, the indicator is tuned to identify when the market is nearing bottoms or peaks, but just before it shifts direction based on the triggered Supertrend signals. This approach helps traders engage with the market right as the reversal momentum builds up, allowing for entry just as conditions become favorable and exit before momentum wanes.
How It Works
The Super Trend Reversals uses multiple Supertrend calculations, each with different period and multiplier settings, to form a comprehensive view of the trend. The total trend score from these calculations is then analyzed using the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) to gauge the strength and sustainability of the trend.
A key feature of this indicator is the isCurrentRangeSmaller() function, which evaluates if the current price range is lower than the average over the recent period. This function is critical as it helps determine the stability of the market environment, reducing the likelihood of entering or exiting trades based on erratic price movements that could lead to false signals.
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Money Flow Index Trend Zone Strength [UAlgo]The "Money Flow Index Trend Zone Strength " indicator is designed to analyze and visualize the strength of market trends and OB/OS zones using the Money Flow Index (MFI). The MFI is a momentum indicator that incorporates both price and volume data, providing insights into the buying and selling pressure in the market. This script enhances the traditional MFI by introducing trend and zone strength analysis, helping traders identify potential trend reversals and continuation points.
🔶 Customizable Settings
Amplitude: Defines the range for the MFI Zone Strength calculation.
Wavelength: Period used for the MFI calculation and Stochastic calculations.
Smoothing Factor: Smoothing period for the Stochastic calculations.
Show Zone Strength: Enables/disables visualization of the MFI Zone Strength line.
Show Trend Strength: Enables/disables visualization of the MFI Trend Strength area.
Trend Strength Signal Length: Period used for the final smoothing of the Trend Strength indicator.
Trend Anchor: Selects the anchor point (0 or 50) for the Trend Strength Stochastic calculation.
Trend Transform MA Length: Moving Average length for the Trend Transform calculation.
🔶 Calculations
Zone Strength (Stochastic MFI):
The highest and lowest MFI values over a specified amplitude are used to normalize the MFI value:
MFI Highest: Highest MFI value over the amplitude period.
MFI Lowest: Lowest MFI value over the amplitude period.
MFI Zone Strength: (MFI Value - MFI Lowest) / (MFI Highest - MFI Lowest)
By normalizing and smoothing the MFI values, we aim to highlight the relative strength of different market zones.
Trend Strength:
The smoothed MFI zone strength values are further processed to calculate the trend strength:
EMA of MFI Zone Strength: Exponential Moving Average of the MFI Zone Strength over the wavelength period.
Stochastic of EMA: Stochastic calculation of the EMA values, smoothed with the same smoothing factor.
Purpose: The trend strength calculation provides insights into the underlying market trends. By using EMA and stochastic functions, we can filter out noise and better understand the overall market direction. This helps traders stay aligned with the prevailing trend and make more informed trading decisions.
🔶 Usage
Interpreting Zone Strength: The zone strength plot helps identify overbought and oversold conditions. A higher zone strength indicates potential overbought conditions, while a lower zone strength suggests oversold conditions, can suggest areas for entry/exit decisions.
Interpreting Trend Strength: The trend strength plot visualizes the underlying market trend, can help signal potential trend continuation or reversal based on the chosen anchor point.
Using the Trend Transform: The trend transform plot provides an additional layer of trend analysis, helping traders identify potential trend reversals and continuation points.
Combine the insights from the zone strength and trend strength plots with other technical analysis tools to make informed trading decisions. Look for confluence between different indicators to increase the reliability of your trades.
🔶 Disclaimer:
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (UAlgo) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Jinny Gann ArJinny Gann AR is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator designed to empower traders with the tools to analyze market movements using Gann square of 9 theory. Developed by Magic_xD, this indicator integrates various features inspired by the legendary trader W.D. Gann's methods.
The trading techniques by WD Gann are widely seen as innovative and are still studied and used by traders today. He used angles and various geometric constructions. Gann angles divide time and price into proportionate parts and are often used to predict areas of support and resistance, key tops and bottoms and future price moves. The method is based on the notion that markets rotate from angle to angle and when an angle is broken, price moves towards the next one. Several angles together make up a Gann Fan.
- Jinny Gann AR Might accurately Shows you when and what price might be the end of the Cycle,
-Gives The important pivot points
- This Allows you to Detect Next Level of Resistance/Support And when a Possible Reversal might occur ahead so you can Catch a reversal in time.
- Its Multi Language User interface English - Arabic.
Ability to customize Every thing visually.
Some Features Explained on USOIL Chart :
Gann Square of 9 Levels for USOIL:
Charts Shows and Up Cycle Started 4 May 2023 From bottom of 63.61
Indicating Important Levels and Expected End of 1 Cycle at 99.5 on 25 Sep 2024
Gann Star With Levels And Time Lines :
Vertical Dashed Lines are The time lines
Jinny Gann Grid Based on Shape Type not Static 45 Angle:
Jinny Gann Grid + Levels :
Jinny Gann Fan For Up Cycle:
Jinny Gann Fan Reverse Same Cycle:
Ability To Show Both Up/Reversal Fans on The chart:
The Number of Fann Levels you need on the chart can be customized by changing Shape Type... But Price Will Respect it Pretty Well.
Key Features:
Direction Selection: Choose between "Up" or "Down" to specify the market direction you want to analyze.
Automatic Settings Adjustment: Enable this option to allow the indicator to automatically adjust settings for optimal analysis.
Original Gann Levels: Display original Gann theory levels Based on Gann Square of 9 Equations.
Auto Detect Tops/Bottoms: Determine the number of previous candles used to automatically detect Top or Bottom in the market.
Spacing Configuration: Adjust the spacing or offset between Gann levels to fine-tune your analysis.
Manual Starting Point: Manually set the starting point for your analysis.
Geometric Shape Selection: Choose from various geometric shapes including straight lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, and more...
Custom Angle Selection: Define custom angles for geometric shapes .
Time Interval Selection: Select time intervals such as 360 or 720 Etc...
Cycle Analysis: Determine the number of cycles to analyze market movements effectively.
Decimal Precision: Customize the number of decimal places displayed for accurate analysis.
Automatic Spacing (Under Development): Future feature to automatically select spacing for enhanced user experience.
Time Levels Display: Visualize time levels to gain insights into market timing.
Gann Star Display: Show Gann stars to identify critical market points.
Star Modification: Modify the appearance of Gann stars for better visualization.
Gann Grid Display: Display Gann grids to identify key support and resistance levels.
Grid Extension: Extend Gann grid lines for extended analysis.
Gann Fan Display: Show Gann fans to analyze trend lines and potential reversals.
Reverse Fan Display: Visualize Gann fans in reverse to explore alternative analysis perspectives.
Additional Fan Options: Explore more options for Gann fan analysis.
Time Line Adjustment: Move time lines to the right or left for flexible analysis.
Star Line Extension: Extend Gann star lines for deeper insights.
Fan Line Extension: Extend Gann fan lines for comprehensive trend analysis.
Customizable Colors: Customize colors for various indicators to suit your preference.
Width Adjustment: Adjust the width of trend lines for better visualization.
Label Customization: Customize colors and positions of level and price labels for clarity.
Sequencer [LuxAlgo]The Sequencer indicator is a tool that is able to highlight sequences of prices based on their relative position to past prices, which allows a high degree of customization from the user.
Two phases are included in this script, a "Preparation" phase and a "Lead-Up" phase, each with a customizable amount of steps, as well as other characteristics.
Users can also highlight the last step leading to each phase completion with a level, this level can eventually be used as a key price point.
🔶 USAGE
The script highlights two phases, each being based on a sequence of events requiring prices to be higher/lower than prices various bars ago.
The completion of the preparation phase will lead to the evaluation of the lead-up phase, however, it isn't uncommon to see a reversal occurring after the completion of a preparation phase. In the script, bullish preparations are highlighted in green, while bearish preparations are highlighted in red.
Completion of a "Lead-Up" phase is indicative of a potential reversal, with a bullish reversal for the completion of a bullish lead-up (in blue), and a bearish reversal for the completion of a bearish lead-up (in orange).
Using a higher length for the preparation/lead-up phases can allow the detection of longer-term reversals.
Users wishing to display levels based on specific phases completion can do so from the settings in the "Preparation/Lead-Up Completion Levels" settings group.
The "Show Last" settings determine the amount of respective levels to display on the chart.
🔶 PREPARATION PHASE
The "Preparation" phase precedes the "Lead-Up" phase. The completion of this phase requires N successive prices to be lower than the closing price P bars ago for a bullish phase, and for prices to be higher than the closing price P bars ago for a bearish phase, where N is the user set "Preparation Phase Length" and P the user set "Comparison Period".
🔹 Refined Preparations
Sequences of the preparation phase can either be "Standard" or "Refined". Unlike the standard preparation previously described a refined preparation requires the low prices from the user-specified steps in "Refined Preparation Steps" to be above the low price of the last step for a bullish preparation phase, and for the high prices specified in the refined preparation steps to be below the high price of the last step for a bearish preparation phase.
🔶 LEAD-UP PHASE
The "Lead-Up" phase is initiated by the completion of the "Preparation" phase.
Completion of this phase requires the price to be lower than the low price P bars ago N times for a bullish phase, and for prices to be higher than the high price P bars ago N times for a bearish phase, where N is the user set "Lead-Up Phase Length" and P the user set "Comparison Period".
Unlike with the "Preparation" phase these conditions don't need to be successive for them to be valid and can occur at any time.
🔹 Lead-Up Cancellation
Incomplete "Lead-Up" phases can be canceled and removed from the chart once a preparation of the opposite sentiment is completed, avoiding lead-ups to be evaluated after completion of complete preparations.
This can be disabled by toggling off "Apply Cancellation".
🔹 Lead-Up Suspension
Like with refined preparations, we can require specific steps from the lead-up phase to be higher/lower than the price on the last step. This can be particularly important since we do not require lead-up steps to be successive.
For a bullish lead-up, the low of the last step must be lower than the minimum closing prices of the user-specified steps for it to be valid, while for a bearish lead-up, the high of the last step must be higher than the maximum closing prices of the user-specified steps for it to be valid.
This effectively allows for eliminating lead-up phases getting completed on opposite trends.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹 Preparation Phase
Preparation Phase Length: Length of the "Preparation" phase.
Comparison Period: Offset used to compare current prices to past ones.
Preparation Type: Type of preparation to evaluate, options include "Standard" or "Refined"
Refined Preparations Steps: Steps to evaluate when preparation type is "Refined"
🔹 Lead-Up Phase
Lead-Up Phase Length: Length of the "Lead-Up" phase.
Comparison Period: Offset used to compare current prices to past ones.
Suspension: Applies suspension rule to evaluate lead-up completion.
Suspension Steps: Specifies the steps evaluated to determine if the lead-up referral is respected. Multiple steps are supported and should be comma-separated.
Apply Cancellation: Cancellation will remove any incomplete lead-up upon the completion of a new preparation phase of the opposite sentiment.
🔹 Levels
Bullish Preparations Levels: When enabled display price levels from completed bullish preparations.
Show Last: Number of most recent bullish preparations levels to display.
Bearish Preparations Levels: When enabled display price levels from completed bearish preparations.
Show Last: Number of most recent bearish preparations levels to display.
Double Inside bar // Consecutive Inside Bar = Ak47Double Inside Bar Indicator Or Consecutive Inside Bar Highlighting
This custom Pine Script indicator is crafted for traders who utilize the traditional Inside Bar . A Double Inside Bar is a more specific pattern, involving two consecutive bars that are both contained within the range of a preceding "mother bar". This script not only detects these patterns but also emphasizes consecutive occurrences with a distinctive visual marker, aiding traders in identifying these setups amidst market fluctuations.
Features:
Double Inside Bar Detection: Identifies Double Inside Bars, where two successive bars are completely contained within the range of the preceding bar. This pattern indicates potential continuation or reversal with a stronger conviction.
Consecutive Pattern Highlighting: Highlights consecutive Double Inside Bar patterns, offering a clear visual indication for traders. This feature can be enabled or disabled as per the user's preference.
Bullish and Bearish Color Coding: Differentiates bullish and bearish setups by coloring the bars green or red, respectively, providing immediate insights into market sentiment.
Unique Visual Markers: Utilizes shapes to indicate bullish (triangle up) and bearish (triangle down) Double Inside Bars. For consecutive patterns, irrespective of being bullish or bearish, a yellow diamond is displayed below the bar to focus on the pattern's potential for signaling substantial market moves.
Trading Strategy:
Buy Signal: When a Double Inside Bar pattern is detected, a buy signal is generated. The entry point for the trade is set just above the high of the mother bar, with a stop loss placed just below the low of the mother bar, aiming to capture upward breakouts effectively.
Sell Signal: A sell signal is indicated by the detection of a Double Inside Bar pattern. The trade entry is positioned just below the low of the mother bar, with a stop loss above the high of the mother bar, targeting potential downward breakouts.
Why Use This Indicator?
Enhanced Decision Making: By providing clear visual cues for Double Inside Bar patterns and especially emphasizing consecutive occurrences, traders can make more informed and confident decisions.
Adaptability: The ability to toggle the highlighting for consecutive patterns allows traders to customize the indicator to match their trading style and the prevailing market conditions.
Simplicity and Effectiveness: This indicator streamlines the detection of significant Double Inside Bar patterns, helping traders to focus on their strategy and manage their time more efficiently.
Conclusion
This Double Inside Bar Indicator is a vital tool for traders looking to leverage the predictive power of Double Inside Bar patterns. With its unique consecutive highlighting feature and intuitive color coding, it enhances trading strategies by pinpointing potential breakout opportunities with higher precision.
QM Signal [TradingFinder] Quasimodo Pattern - Head and Shoulders🔵 Introduction
One of the patterns in "RTM" is the "QM" pattern, also known as "Quasimodo". Its name is derived from the appearance of "Hunchback of Notre-Dame" from Victor Hugo's novel. It is a type of "Head and Shoulders" pattern.
🔵 Formation Method
🟣 Upward Trend
In an upward trend, the left shoulder is formed, and the price creates a new peak higher than the left shoulder peak . After a decline, it manages to break the previous low and move upward again. We expect the price to return approximately between and to form the "QM" pattern.
🟣 Downward Trend
In a downward trend, with a price decline, a new valley is created, forming the left shoulder, and the price forms a new valley lower than the left shoulder valley . After a price increase, it manages to break the previous high and move downward again. We expect the price to return approximately between and to form the "Quasimodo" pattern.
Note: The "QM" pattern is a specific type of head and shoulders pattern in which in the first move, the previous support is broken and it's the best condition for price reversal.
🔵 Entry Conditions for "Buy" and "Sell"
🟢 Buy
Buy Position : When a complete "QM" pattern is formed in a downtrend; we expect the price to reach the left shoulder area (with confirmation) during the retracement to enter the "BUY" position.
Profit Target in Buy Scenario : Expecting a move to the peak that broke it and the highest point in the current "Swing".
Stop Loss : Below the "Head," which is the lowest point.
🔴 Sell
Sell Position : When a "QM" pattern is formed in an uptrend, we look for entry into the "Sell" position as the price retraces to the left shoulder area.
Profit Target in Sell Scenario : Expecting a move to the price floor that has been broken and the entire "Swing" or .
Take Profit : Above the highest point or above the area will be the "SL" region.
Note : Certainly, no method alone guarantees trading capability and requires different confirmations. This indicator only detects the "QM" pattern, and the rest of the analysis will be the responsibility of the user.
Note : These profit and loss limits are based on market movements and will be provided as approximate and supportive.
U-Oscillator Pro [UAlgo]The U-Oscillator Pro is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to assist traders in making informed decisions in financial markets. This indicator integrates various features including oscillator, bands, trend clouds divergences, and confluence signals to provide a comprehensive view of market dynamics.
🔶 Oscillator :
U-Oscillator uses an amalgamation of price, momentum, and volatility elements to provide a comprehensive market view. It provides a common output about the market and is easy to use.
Oscillator Features :
Customizable Oscillator Length : This parameter sets the length of the oscillator.
Use Machine Learning On Oscillator Calculation : By evaluating the output of the oscillator, this data set calculates a weighted average of the data set by taking each point with a certain weight and using these weights. This is often used in situations where some data points are more important or need to have more impact than others. A weight for each point that the oscillator calculates may represent the importance or impact of that point. By including all these calculations in the oscillator, it provides a result.
Reversal Signals : Determines whether to display reversal signals on the chart. When set to true, it enables the plotting of reversal signals based on certain conditions for both long (buy) and short (sell) signals. These signals can be interpreted as "potential" turning points of the market. Signals are represented by small shapes on the chart, with green indicating short (sell) signals and red indicating long (buy) signals.
🔶 Extreme Bands:
These regions can be described as the possible reversal regions of the price and obtained by deviations of oscillator values.
Extreme Bands Features:
Band Length : Determines the length of the bands.
Show Extreme Bands : Option to display the extreme bands.
Show Middle Line : Option to show the middle line.
Transparency Mode : Adjust the transparency level of the bands.
It would not be wrong to consider it as potential overbought and oversold regions.
Example:
🔶 Divergences :
The divergence calculation in this script identifies potential reversals by analyzing pivot points in the oscillator. Here's how it works:
Divergence Features :
Pivot Length: The user specifies the length of the divergence calculation (pivotLength), which determines the number of bars to consider for pivot analysis.
Pivot Identification: The script searches for pivot highs and lows within the specified length. These pivots indicate potential turning points in the oscillator.
Divergence Conditions: Different conditions are evaluated based on the identified pivots to determine the presence of bullish or bearish divergences:
Regular Bullish Divergence: Occurs when the oscillator makes a lower low while the price makes a higher low.
Hidden Bullish Divergence: Occurs when the oscillator makes a higher low while the price makes a lower low.
Regular Bearish Divergence: Occurs when the oscillator makes a higher high while the price makes a lower high.
Hidden Bearish Divergence: Occurs when the oscillator makes a lower high while the price makes a higher high.
Visualization: Detected divergences are plotted on the chart using shapes and lines, indicating potential reversal points. Users can choose which types of divergences to display using input options.
🔶 Trend Cloud :
This section can provide information about the long-term direction of the price and the current status of the trend. The increase in the visibility of the cloud can provide information about the strength of the trend.
Trend Cloud Features :
Show Trend Cloud: This setting allows you to choose whether the trend cloud is displayed on the chart or not.
Fast Trend Cloud Mode: This feature can be used to provide information about the cloud's shorter-term trend and its strength.
Classic Mode of Trend Cloud :
Fast Mode of Trend Cloud :
🔶 Confluence :
This section of the script aims to identify potential reversal confluences based on the deviation between the price and a combination of oscillator values. The confluence signals are categorized into light and heavy, representing different levels of potential reversal strength.
Confluence Features :
Show Light/Heavy Reversal Confluences: This setting allows users to control the visibility of the confluence signals on the chart.
Confluence Term: Users can select the term for calculating the confluence, which in turn affects the sensitivity of the confluence signals. The available options are Short, Medium, and Long.
Confluence Signal Conditions:
Light Bearish Reversal Confluence: This type of confluence occurs when there is a moderate deviation between the price and the oscillator values, indicating a potential shift towards a bearish reversal in the market sentiment.
Heavy Bearish Reversal Confluence: In contrast, a heavy bearish reversal confluence signifies a significant deviation between the price and the oscillator values, suggesting a strong indication of a bearish reversal in the market sentiment.
Light Bullish Reversal Confluence: Similar to light bearish reversal confluence, light bullish reversal confluence occurs with a moderate deviation between the price andthe oscillator values, indicating a potential shift towards a bullish reversal in the market sentiment.
Heavy Bullish Reversal Confluence: On the other hand, heavy bullish reversal confluence indicates a substantial deviation between the price andthe oscillator values, suggesting a strong indication of a bullish reversal in the market sentiment.
Plotting Confluence Signals: Shapes (triangles) are plotted on the chart to indicate the presence of confluence signals. Red triangles denote bearish signals, while green triangles denote bullish signals.
This confluence analysis provides traders with additional insights into potential reversal points or helping them make more informed trading decisions.
Example For Confluence :
🔶 Disclaimer:
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (UAlgo) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Volume-Based Reversal and Breakout [The_lurker]Indicator Overview:
The "Volume-Based Reversal and Breakout Indicator" is designed for use on the TradingView platform. Its primary function is to identify potential reversal candles using volume and price criteria and to mark significant breakout points. This tool is particularly valuable for traders who incorporate reversal patterns and volume analysis in their trading strategies.
Detailed Functionality:
Customizable Label Color:
Traders can choose the color of the labels that mark breakout points, allowing for personalization and better visibility on different chart backgrounds.
Volume Multiplier Input:
Users can set a 'Volume Multiplier' to define what constitutes significant trading volume. This multiplier is used to compare the current candle's volume with that of the previous candle. A higher volume on the current candle, as defined by this multiplier, is indicative of a significant trading activity.
Reversal Candle Criteria:
The script identifies a candle as a reversal candle if it meets the following conditions:
The closing price of the candle is lower than its opening price, indicating a bearish sentiment.
The trading volume of the candle is greater than the product of the previous candle's volume and the user-set volume multiplier. This implies increased trading activity during the formation of this candle.
The length of the candle's lower tail is greater than its body, suggesting a rejection of lower prices and potential bullish sentiment building up.
Breakout Identification and Marking:
Upon detecting a reversal candle, the indicator draws lines at the high and low of this candle.
These lines represent potential breakout levels. A breakout is confirmed if the price crosses above the high (indicating a bullish breakout) or below the low (indicating a bearish breakout) of the reversal candle.
When a breakout occurs, the indicator places an arrow marker at the breakout point. The direction of the arrow (upwards or downwards) and its color (customizable by the user) indicate the nature of the breakout.
Breakout Alerts:
The indicator includes an alert condition that notifies traders when a breakout occurs. This feature helps traders to quickly react to potential trading opportunities.
Practical Application:
The indicator is best used in markets with distinct volume patterns, as volume is a key component of its analysis.
It can be combined with other technical analysis tools, such as trend lines or moving averages, for additional confirmation of trading signals.
Traders should consider adjusting the volume multiplier based on the typical volume characteristics of the specific asset they are analyzing.
Conclusion:
This "Volume-Based Reversal and Breakout Indicator" is a robust tool that aids traders in identifying potential reversals and breakouts with an emphasis on volume analysis. It's customizable and alert-enabled features make it a versatile addition to a trader's toolkit, suitable for various trading styles and market conditions.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is provided "as is" without any warranties, either express or implied. The information and data contained within this indicator do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Users assume full responsibility for any trading decisions made based on the use of this indicator.
Past performance of indicators does not guarantee future results. Investing in financial markets involves risks, including the potential loss of capital. It is strongly advised to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
The development of this indicator does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by TradingView or any other entity. All trademarks and trade names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
Reversion Zone IndexThe Reversion Zone Index (RZI) is an indicator that combines the Commodity Channel Index (CCI), Choppiness Index (CI), and Bollinger Bands Percentage (BBPct) to identify mean reversion signals in the market. It is plotted as an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) smoothed oscillator with overbought and oversold zones, and mean reversion signals are represented by red and green arrows.
The three indicators are combined to benefit from their complementary aspects and create a more comprehensive view of mean reversion conditions. Here's a brief overview of each indicator's benefits:
1. Commodity Channel Index (CCI): CCI measures the current price level relative to its average over a specified period. It helps identify overbought and oversold conditions, as well as potential trend retracements. By incorporating CCI, the RZI gains insights into momentum and potential turning points.
2. Choppiness Index (CI): CI quantifies the market's choppiness or trendiness by analyzing the range between the highest high and lowest low over a specific period. It indicates whether the market is in a trending or ranging phase. CI provides valuable information about the market state, which can be useful in mean reversion analysis.
3. Bollinger Bands Percentage (BBPct): BBPct measures the current price's position relative to the Bollinger Bands. It calculates the percentage difference between the current price and the bands, identifying potential overbought or oversold conditions. BBPct helps gauge the market's deviation from its typical behavior and highlights potential reversal opportunities.
The RZI combines the three indicators by taking an average of their values and applying further calculations. It smooths the combined oscillator using an EMA to reduce noise and enhance the visibility of the trends. Smoothing with EMA provides a more responsive representation of the overall trend and helps filter out short-term fluctuations.
The overbought and oversold zones are marked on the chart as reference levels. When the combined oscillator is above the overbought zone or below the oversold zone, it suggests a potential mean reversion signal. Red and green arrows are displayed to visually indicate these mean retracement signals.
The RZI is a valuable tool for identifying mean reversion opportunities in the market. It incorporates multiple indicators, each providing unique insights into different aspects of mean reversion, such as momentum, volatility, and price positioning. Traders can use this indicator to spot potential turning points and time their trades accordingly.
Benner-Fibonacci Reversal Points [CC]This is an original script based on a very old idea called the Benner Theory from the Civil War times. Benner discovered a pattern in pig iron prices (no clue what those are), and this turned out to be a parallel idea to indicators based on Fibonacci numbers. Because a year is 365 days (nearly 377, which is a Fibonacci number), made up of 52 weeks (nearly 55, which is another Fibonacci number), or 12 months (nearly 13, which is another Fibonacci number), Benner theorized that he could find both past and future turning points in the market by using a pattern he found. He discovered that peaks in prices seemed to follow a pattern of 8-9-10, meaning that after a recent peak, it would be 8 bars until the next peak, 9 bars until after that peak for the next, and 10 bars until the following peak. For past peaks, he would just need to reverse this pattern, and so the previous peak would be 10 bars before the most current peak, 9 bars before that peak, and 8 bars before the previous one, and these patterns seemed to repeat. For troughs, he found a pattern of 16,18,20 which follows the same logic, and this idea also seemed to work on long-term peaks and troughs as well.
This is my version of the Benner theory and the major difference between my version and his is that he would manually select a year or date and either work backwards or forwards from that point. I chose to go with an adaptive version that will automatically detect those points and plot those past and future points. I have included several options such as allowing the algorithm to be calculated in reverse which seems to work well for Crypto for some reason. I also have both short and long term options to only show one or both if you choose and of course the option to enable repainting or leave it disabled.
Big thanks to @HeWhoMustNotBeNamed and @RicardoSantos for helping me fix some bugs in my code and for @kerpiciwuasile for suggesting this idea in the first place.
Extreme Trend Reversal Points [HeWhoMustNotBeNamed]Using moving average crossover for identifying the change in trend is very common. However, this method can give lots of false signals during the ranging markets. In this algorithm, we try to find the extreme trend by looking at fully aligned multi-level moving averages and only look at moving average crossover when market is in the extreme trend - either bullish or bearish. These points can mean long term downtrend or can also cause a small pullback before trend continuation. In this discussion, we will also check how to handle different scenarios.
🎲 Components
🎯 Recursive Multi Level Moving Averages
Multi level moving average here refers to applying moving average on top of base moving average on multiple levels. For example,
Level 1 SMA = SMA(source, length)
Level 2 SMA = SMA(Level 1 SMA, length)
Level 3 SMA = SMA(Level 2 SMA, length)
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Level n SMA = SMA(Level (n-1) SMA, length)
In this script, user can select how many levels of moving averages need to be calculated. This is achieved through " recursive moving average " algorithm. Requirement for building such algorithm was initially raised by @loxx
While I was able to develop them in minimal code with the help of some of the existing libraries built on arrays and matrix , I also thought why not extend this to find something interesting.
Note that since we are using variable levels - we will not be able to plot all the levels of moving average. (This is because plotting cannot be done in the loop). Hence, we are using lines to display the latest moving average levels in front of the last candle. Lines are color coded in such a way that least numbered levels are greener and higher levels are redder.
🎯 Finding the trend and range
Strength of fully aligned moving average is calculated based on position of each level with respect to other levels.
For example, in a complete uptrend, we can find
source > L(1)MA > L(2)MA > L(3)MA ...... > L(n-1)MA > L(n)MA
Similarly in a complete downtrend, we can find
source < L(1)MA < L(2)MA < L(3)MA ...... < L(n-1)MA < L(n)MA
Hence, the strength of trend here is calculated based on relative positions of each levels. Due to this, value of strength can range from 0 to Level*(Level-1)/2
0 represents the complete downtrend
Level*(Level-1)/2 represents the complete uptrend.
Range and Extreme Range are calculated based on the percentile from median. The brackets are defined as per input parameters - Range Percentile and Extreme Range Percentile by using Percentile History as reference length.
Moving average plot is color coded to display the trend strength.
Green - Extreme Bullish
Lime - Bullish
Silver - range
Orange - Bearish
Red - Extreme Bearish
🎯 Finding the trend reversal
Possible trend reversals are when price crosses the moving average while in complete trend with all the moving averages fully aligned. Triangle marks are placed in such locations which can help observe the probable trend reversal points. But, there are possibilities of trend overriding these levels. An example of such thing, we can see here:
In order to overcome this problem, we can employ few techniques.
1. After the signal, wait for trend reversal (moving average plot color to turn silver) before placing your order.
2. Place stop orders on immediate pivot levels or support resistance points instead of opening market order. This way, we can also place an order in the direction of trend. Whichever side the price breaks out, will be the direction to trade.
3. Look for other confirmations such as extremely bullish and bearish candles before placing the orders.
🎯 An example of using stop orders
Let us take this scenario where there is a signal on possible reversal from complete uptrend.
Create a box joining high and low pivots at reasonable distance. You can also chose to add 1 ATR additional distance from pivots.
Use the top of the box as stop-entry for long and bottom as stop-entry for short. The other ends of the box can become stop-losses for each side.
After few bars, we can see that few more signals are plotted but, the price is still within the box. There are some candles which touched the top of the box. But, the candlestick patterns did not represent bullishness on those instances. If you have placed stop orders, these orders would have already filled in. In that case, just wait for position to hit either stop or target.
For bullish side, targets can be placed at certain risk reward levels. In this case, we just use 1:1 for bullish (trend side) and 1:1.5 for bearish side (reversal side)
In this case, price hit the target without any issue:
Wait for next reversal signal to appear before placing another order :)
The $trat | by Octopu$1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣ The $trat | by Octopu$
The $trat: The Strat by Octopu$
Absolute Solution for The Strat Traders!
The Strat is a Strategy created by Rob Smith's and is well known by being an innovative trading system.
Continues to grow in popularity as more traders discover this method.
It is a simplified way to understand Price Action. It is based on three principles: Types of candles, 1, 2, and 3.
Other things to be known about The Strat are Actionable Signals and Time Frame Continuity.
The $trat has it all.
This Indicator includes Bar Types (1, 2 and 3) also known as Inside Bars, Twos (Up or Down) and Outside Bars.
It is also well crafted with a built-in Time Frame Continuity (TFC) which shows Price Movement at a glimpse.
On top of that, in the best of both worlds, also comes with information about the Bars Status for other TFs as well.
It means that you can know how another TF of you preference is performing. Right there.
Works in Any Time Frame.
On Any Ticker.
(Using SPY 5m just as an example:)
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SPY
Features:
• Candle Types (1, 2 and 3) IB, 2U & 2D and OB.
• Time Frame Continuity (TFC) for Price Movement/Trend Check
• Bar Status shortcut. So you can know Price Action/Direction fast.
• Reversal indicators for Action-taking and Situational Awareness
• Combos Labels. So nothing ever goes unnoticed.
Options:
• Absolutely fully Customizable: Colors, Sizes, Numbers. Everything.
• On/Off Switches for most of the Information and Optionable Selections
• Hammer/Shooter Indicator automatically inserted to Chart
• Candle/Bars Coloring for ease of reading.
• Highlight options for specific setups
Notes:
v1.0
$trat Indicator release
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests.
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Wizard AlgoWizard Algo:
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Features of the indicator:
- BULL/BEAR Signals
- TP (Take-Profit) and Exit System
- Possible Reversal Signals
- Reversal Scalper
- Reversal Bands
- Trend Bar Colors
- Auto Support/Resistance Levels
- Auto Trend-Lines
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Description:
1. Signals: The signals consists of 2 different approaches and the users can choose which signal type they want to use. The indicator gives bull/bear signals based on certain condition, such as trend and momentum. The "TP" signals stands for "Take Profit." These signals help users to decide when to take profits or liquidate all position. The Indicator includes an exit system that can used as another means of closing a position. The exit system uses a 1.5x risk to reward ratio to determine where to keep the take profit and stop loss target.
2.Reversal Scalper: Reversal scalpers are the tiny up(aqua) and down(fuchsia) triangles on the chart. These signals a possible reversal in the price and they can be used to enter a scalping trade. The signals uses mainly momentum and candle price action to determine when there could be a possible reversal in price.
3. Reversal Bands: The reversal band is the green/red cloud like indicator. This can help determine when a price is oversold and therefore, it could reverse. Same goes for the short side, if price is in the overbought territory, then it could reverse to the downside. The reversal bands uses mainly volatility. This is not the same thing as Bollinger bands.
4. Bar Colors: The candle bar colors helps to determine the current trend. The colors are given based on the current trend. The colors lime/red shows strong trend, and orange/cyan/blue shows weak trend.
5. Auto S/R and Auto trendlines: These indicators can be used for determining price actions. Both of these work in similar manner. They mainly look at the previous pivots and draws a line connecting the pivots. S/R are the horizontal lines and the trendline have angles to them.
RSI true swingsRelative Strength Index (RSI) is being used by majority of the traders to get benefitted based on the swings. But these swings are hard to Identify.
This Indicator uses 4 major factors for finding the potential reversal points:
RSI Crossover or crossunder
Relative volume
Overall volume against the moving average volume
Relative closing of the candles
Size of the bars
Please read Instructions carefully before using this indicator
Recommended entry is the OHLC4 of the signal bars.
If signal bar is too large, try to enter in the retracement when another signal comes either through indicator or through types of bars
when signals comes opposite to the trend, then try to wait for the next signal of same type. This creates a RSI-price divergence in confirmation by volume price action
Timeframe can be of your choice
Recommended stoploss should be swing highs or lows
ETS Trend Early Cross ArrowsThis indicator is an updated version and alternative to the ETS Trending Arrows indicator that contains the results of years of trial and error to create an indicator aiming to mimic market entry points that a professional trader would take.
It has arrows to clearly show potential market entry points, and suggested stop-loss levels. This particular updated version of the Trending Arrows indicator responds faster to market direction changes, even before the main trend starts to change.
To use this indicator in the best way, with the best entry point, wait for the market to return close to, or touch, one of the moving averages. The larger the moving average, the better, and then enter in the direction indicated by the arrow. The arrow will not repaint once the bar closes, so use the initial arrow's appearance to prepare yourself to enter a trade, and then wait for your perfect entry that is close to a moving average or support/resistance level.
What Makes It So Powerful?
- Give you a signal as early as possible and does not "repaint" once the bar completes
- Reacts to fast market direction changes like a master trader
- Is super easy to understand and implement in your trading
- Can be used for Forex, Stocks and Crypto
- Works on all timeframes
How To Use The ETS Trend Early Cross Arrows (ETS TrendEX Arrows) Indicator
1. Add the indicator to any chart you wish to trade, Crypto, Forex or Stocks and set it to the timeframe you prefer. For instance, I use it on 1 minute and 5 minute charts for daytrading Stocks. For Forex I generally use a 15 minute chart, and longer timeframes for Crypto.
2. Open the Settings. Generally you should not need to change anything:
2.1. "Show 20, 50, 200 Moving Averages" - This is just a convenience, and is provided to help you identify where the market is trading in relation to the trend.
2.2. "Show Small Expo Moving Average" - Also provided for convenience, and goes with "SMAX" - Simple Moving Average - and the "EMAX" - Exponential Moving Average settings
2.3. "Show Potential Reversal Points" - You will notice small X indicators that appear when it's detected that the market might soon be reversing or at least halting and going sideways. A small red X at the bottom of a candle indicates that the market might not be moving further down much, warning you against taking a short position. While a small green X above a candle indicates that the market may be exhausted and soon reverse or at least stall. When the market eventually goes past the highs and lows indicated by these levels, the market often continues on its previous trend.
2.4. "Delength" - The length setting for the DeMarker indicator that's used internally.
2.5. "KC Length" - the Keltner Channel length setting.
2.6. "KC Multiplier" - the Keltner Channel multiplier setting.
2.7. "KC Source" - the Keltner Channel source setting.
2.8. "KC Exponential" - the Keltner Channel exponential or simple setting.
3. Now that you've set things up, all you need to do is to wait for a signal. Pay attention to where the market currently is in relation to the closest moving average, like the 10 SMA or 12 EMA . Keep in mind that price will often signal a new move, but then first move back to the average, before continuing in the new direction identified by the trading arrow.
4. Larger arrows are signals that go with the shorter term trend, and smaller arrows indicate a potential change in the market direction that is not yet in line with the shorter term trend. Typically it should be best to enter using the larger arrows, and be cautious, or exit a trade, that is counter to the smaller arrows.
5. These signals are intended to identify new trending moves, and for that reason, if the market moves against the signal, you should not hold on to your position hoping that it will turn in your favor.
6. When the market is moving in your favor, resist the urge to exit quickly, and use the smaller moving averages or support/resistance levels to exit your trades.
This is an "invite only" script, which means that you will need to let me know that you're interested in it before you can get access to it. This is a paid script, please follow the link in my profile to get the details or ask me directly. It may take up to 48 hours for me to respond, but I do my best to respond as quickly as possible. You will get 7 days to test it for yourself on all your charts with no restrictions.
Peak ReversalThis indicator is supposed to help traders identify potential market reversal points. Please note this is not a buy/sell indicator!
Peak Reversal is an indicator, which can be used as an early identification for a reversal, or a reversion to the mean. In mean reversion we try to find the bar where we can be certain a reversal is in play, as opposed to the proverbial knife catch. Peak Reversal helps by identifying the bar that actually reversed trend. As you can see it is often accurate, but as you can tell, one has to be careful applying this indicator to their trading, as the trend can just continue onwards.
Additionally Peak Reversal uses the same Keltner channels it uses to identify reversals also as breakouts. By default the breakout indication is off, because the chart gets messy otherwise. You can turn it on manually in the settings. When these triangles appear, you can interpret the bars as potentially starting a strong trend. What you don't want to see is a rejection X followed by a breakout triangle obviously.
Note that by default the coloring is very subdued. That's just a personal preference. You can adjust to yours in the settings.
Volume Reversals and 4h MAsThis script is tailored to 15 minute charts.
It overlays volume reversals and some long term MAs to help set your bias - I like to consider the following factors when evaluating a trade:
Trends for entry:
* Long term trend direction to set bias: Purple line
* Medium term trend on the right side of bias: Orange on the right side of purple
* Distance of price from Purple line - prefer to cross orange in line with bias, but sometimes it's ok to be wrong side of Orange
Volume reversal signal - short term reversals in OBV:
* Arrows indicate 15 minute volumes increased while close reversed over three candles
Exits:
* Consider exiting when crossing short term trend - Blue line
Market Trading Tools - Trend ReversalsOur Trend Reversals indicator is there to notify you when a trend reversal (depending on your time frame) might occur.
Trend Reversals will signal a cross shape signal (X), that will be in red when a downfall might happen and will be in green when a movement up is about or might happen. The indicator algorithm is based on 3 indicators, when these three intersect, the signal will be fired once the condition is met.
** Our Indicator does not repaint.
** It can be used on any financial market; crypto, stocks or forex. We also encourage using time frames as the 15 minutes and above. The use of a higher than 4hr time frame requires special settings and once you have access to it, you can change the parameters as you want. We have enabled our users to freely use the settings as they wish and to their own discretion.
Once you are granted access to use it, add it from going into the scripts >> invite only scripts >> enable the indicator. Once the indicator is added to your chart you will see the indicator popping up on your chart.
We believe that we have not seen a similar indicator, and we are proud of our work and we will continue updating the indicator when we believe it is necessary according to market changes. We have also enabled a function for our users to get a better view of the trend when they add the indicator to their chart. You can now view the trend background color (red&green) depending on if the price is above the EMA of your choice. you can also check whichever time interval you want that does not limit you to the time interval chosen on your chart itself.
Hope you enjoy it, Good luck and stay safe!
** If you are interested in this indicator. please use the link below to obtain access to this indicator
Volume Divergence by MMIt's a simply volume indicator. You should watch for breaks on both volume uptrend and volume downtrend. It uses fibonacci numbers to build smoothed moving average of volume.
Also you can check divergences for trend reversal and momentum loss.
GreedZone indicator - Contrarian Indicator"Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful" - Warren Buffett. Greedzone is a contrarian indicator that gives us an indication when greed begins to take over in the market. Traders should be prepared for increased volatility and good trading opportunities.
The Greedzone is visualized with green candlesticks above the price.
HOW TO USE
1. Use the indicator to identify when investors are greedy.
2. Use the indicator to identify potential reversal points.
INDICATOR IN ACTION
1 hour chart
5 min chart
I hope you find this indicator useful , and please comment or contact me if you like the script or have any questions/suggestions for future improvements. Thanks!
I will continually work on this indicator, so please share your experience and feedback as it will enable me to make even better improvements. Thanks to everyone that has already contacted me regarding my scripts. Your feedback is valuable for future developments!
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Disclaimer
Copyright by Zeiierman.
The information contained in my scripts/indicators/ideas does not constitute financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, or individual’s trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
My scripts/indicators/ideas are only for educational purposes!
Fearzone (Expo) - Contrarian Indicator"Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful" - Warren Buffett. Fearzone is a contrarian indicator that gives us an indication when fear begins to take over in the market. Traders should be prepared for increased volatility and good trading opportunities.
The Fearzone is visualized with red candlesticks below the price.
This version of the FearZone indicator is slightly different from the one ©kruskakli has published.
HOW TO USE
1. Use the indicator to identify when investors are fearful.
2. Use the indicator to identify potential reversal points.
INDICATOR IN ACTION
1 hour chart
5 min chart
I hope you find this indicator useful , and please comment or contact me if you like the script or have any questions/suggestions for future improvements. Thanks!
I will continually work on this indicator, so please share your experience and feedback as it will enable me to make even better improvements. Thanks to everyone that has already contacted me regarding my scripts. Your feedback is valuable for future developments!
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Disclaimer
Copyright by Zeiierman.
The information contained in my scripts/indicators/ideas does not constitute financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
All investments involve risk, and the past performance of a security, industry, sector, market, financial product, trading strategy, or individual’s trading does not guarantee future results or returns. Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make. Such decisions should be based solely on an evaluation of their financial circumstances, investment objectives, risk tolerance, and liquidity needs.
My scripts/indicators/ideas are only for educational purposes!
UO CrossThis particular UO Cross is evolved into far more flexible and visually intuitive oscillator than previous versions.
After thorough experiments with the code of indicator, I came to new deductions on how to use it properly for random TF and made it simpler.
How to read a chart using UOX:
Before uptrend takes place, we see the both indicator levels moving towards green dotted line (40).
When green UO index passes below 40, it's an alert that the market is about to interact to new demand levels, coloring it blue for a potential reversal.
Once green UO index is moving up and crossing above green dotted line - the second signal of uptrend established.
Another strong sign of uptrend is when green UO index passes above red UO index, coloring the space in between 2 indicators greenish.
At this point of time, we can be more confident that the general movement of the price is headed upwards, although we might see some small corrections there.
During uptrend Green UO index will fluctuate above red UO index.
Both indices will rise, getting closer and closer to red dotted line, which psychologically would be the first signs of the reversal of the uptrend.
When you see green UO index passing above red dotted line 60, coloring orangish, that's a serious alert for upcoming reversal.
I'll once more remind you that at this point of time both UO indices are at overbought levels, def above 50.
You know the situation is serious when you witness red UO index being very close to red dotted line!
To confirm the signals for downtrend, you must see green UO index go down and passing below red dotted line.
Second confirmation of downtrend is when green UO index crosses below red UO index, and colors the space in between indices red.
With this indicator we can understand:
Condition of the market
Early signs and alerts for reversal
Signals of entry
Confirmations of those signals
Visualized mass psychology behind domination of bulls / bears
It would be much better if you combine it with volume-based indicators.
Good luck!
Combo Strategy 123 Reversal & CMOfilt This is combo strategies for get a cumulative signal.
First strategy
This System was created from the Book "How I Tripled My Money In The
Futures Market" by Ulf Jensen, Page 183. This is reverse type of strategies.
The strategy buys at market, if close price is higher than the previous close
during 2 days and the meaning of 9-days Stochastic Slow Oscillator is lower than 50.
The strategy sells at market, if close price is lower than the previous close price
during 2 days and the meaning of 9-days Stochastic Fast Oscillator is higher than 50.
Second strategy
This indicator plots a CMO which ignores price changes which are less
than a threshold value. CMO was developed by Tushar Chande. A scientist,
an inventor, and a respected trading system developer, Mr. Chande developed
the CMO to capture what he calls "pure momentum". For more definitive
information on the CMO and other indicators we recommend the book The New
Technical Trader by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll.
The CMO is closely related to, yet unique from, other momentum oriented
indicators such as Relative Strength Index, Stochastic, Rate-of-Change, etc.
It is most closely related to Welles Wilder`s RSI, yet it differs in several ways:
- It uses data for both up days and down days in the numerator, thereby directly
measuring momentum;
- The calculations are applied on unsmoothed data. Therefore, short-term extreme
movements in price are not hidden. Once calculated, smoothing can be applied to the
CMO, if desired;
- The scale is bounded between +100 and -100, thereby allowing you to clearly see
changes in net momentum using the 0 level. The bounded scale also allows you to
conveniently compare values across different securities.
WARNING:
- For purpose educate only
- This script to change bars colors.