Strategy Based on Percent of Stocks Above/Below Key MovingThis Strategy looks to buy the market after the percentage of stocks below the 20 SMA moving average drops below 30% and crosses back above it. The strategy outperforms buy and hold on the S&P and more importantly only has a max draw down of 11% which gives it a much better risk adjusted performance then buy and hold alone.
It has three sell rules, 1. When the same indicator crosses into overbought territory. 2. Index Closes below the 200 SMA. 3. Stop Loss is triggered (default is Trailing stop loss).
The indicator used can be found here :
The Strategy has been coded so that all the variables can be adjusted so you can tweak it to get the best performance to whatever market you like. I have hard coded the best variables I could find to trade the AMEX:SPY .
You can track market breadth on the following markets :
Market Tickers Available = SP500 , DJI, NQ, NQ100, R2000, R3000, SP500 Financials, SP500 Materials, SP500 Energy, SP500 Staples, SP500 Discretionary, SP500 Industrials , SP500 Real Estates, Overall Market
The strategy can be used on any of these moving averages : 20, 50, 100, 150, 200
You can adjust the greed and fear levels to change when the strategy takes trades at Overbought and Oversold Levels
Stop Loss
Two Stop losses are available a fixed stop loss based on an ATR value or a trailing % Stop Loss
Regime Filters
Two Regime filters are available:
1. a simple moving average (Strategy wont take trades under the 200 SMA)
2. Advance/Decline Filter Details can be found here:
Date Filter
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Andromeda [Loxx]Andromeda is a lower timeframe, high-leverage scalping indicator tuned to Cryptocurrency futures trading. It works by scanning for volatility spikes and then calculation the likelihood that those spikes will break market structure to the upside or downside.
Settings
Volatility Type: ATR or TRD, these types will be expanded in future releases.
Signal Speed: How quickly you'd like signals to flow in
Equity Calculation Method: Fixed or compounded. This determines trade size. If fixed, then the strategy uses the same quantity per trade, if compounded the strategy uses a percentage of cash on hand as that cash grows or shrinks
% Risk Per Trade: How much you'd like to risk per trade.
Leverage Multiple: How much leverage you'd like to use
% Maintenance Margin: You can find this value posted on the exchange you use
Enabled Forced Liquidation Stop-loss?: If enabled, the strategy will liquidate at measures of leverage automatically. 10x leverage liquidates at 10% opposite move for the trade, for example. This number will be adjusted by the % Maintenance Margin determined by the exchange.
% Minimum Take Profit Cutoff: This controls whether you wish to take trades only over XX% volatility. Since this indicator is to be used for small tight scalps, this keeps you out of trades that are too small to be useful for your desired trading style
Activate Long Pullback Rule?: This controls how the trade is entered. If activated, then the entry won't occur until a pullback happens after market structure break
Activate Short Pullback Rule?: This controls how the trade is entered. If activated, then the entry won't occur until a pullback happens after market structure break
Activate Trend Flip Exits?: Force strategy to exit when trend flips from short to long and long to short
Number of Take Profits: How many take profits levels. 1-5
Activate Trailing Take Profit?: Allows you to set a trailing stop loss after TP2 his hit
Trailing Take Profit Offset Multipler: This determines when the trailing stoploss hits. It's a multiple of volatility
Activate Moving Stop-loss?: Forces the stop loss to move up as targets are reached
Where to Move Stop-loss: At which Take Profit level do we begin to move stoplosses upward with targets
Show dip buying levels: If you have a high risk appetite, these are levels where you could increase your investment size, this has no effect on the strategy but is included for if you wish to manually add to your position size
Activate Longs?: Toggles on/off Longs
Activate Longs?: Toggles on/off Shorts
The remaining settings are multiples of volatility for Take Profits and dip buying levels
UI components
Big green and red plus signs means an entry point. PTF with green and red arrows means "prepare for trend flip". Not every PTF will actually flip the trend. These are just warning shots to make you aware that a possible trend flip is coming. Labels nest to market structure breaks with numbers are the ideal entry level. You can set limit orders at these levels so as to incur less exchange fees on Binance or Bybit for example. The data window provides useful information about the current trade and targets and stoploss of the next upcoming trade giving the current price action of the asset.
Other things to note
this is an extremely high risk strategy depending on how you tune the settings. You can tune down the settings to make it less risky at the cost of profit and hit rate, but that's up to you and your trading style. This can be used all all timeframes, but is meant for timeframes below 4 hours.
Longbithello Traders !
Inspired by the indicator Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth , namely calculation and works price movement range filter .
And Inspired by the indicator by the indicator VuManChu Cipher B + Divergences by vumanchu namely calculation and working out divergences and convergences , i was inspired to create a strategy .
This is indicator - strategy - ( Longbit ) - aggregate and my modification indicators : Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth , VuManChu Cipher B + Divergences by vumanchu , and diferent exponential moving average .
The strategy - ( Longbit ) works on the basis of the price movement range filter , first a smooth average price range is calculated for the basis of the filter and multiplied by a specified amount by indicator Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth , and some calculations working out divergences and convergences by indicator VuManChu Cipher B + Divergences by vumanchu . And diferent exponential moving averages for zones Bull / Bear trend for trend trading , and using take and diferent stop loss : algo , user or percentage .
Thus, using my strategy, we get the best entry point to open trades after confirming divergences
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And when these trend signals are much stronger
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Actual Version recommended used for BTCUSDC / BTCUSDT 4 hours time frame and used default settings and stop loss - algo , take profit 6 %
example in the picture
But it can also be used on all time frame with these settings: MaxMin3 Data Sampling period 6 Range Multiplier 2 and Take profit 2.3 % , stop loss algo
DISCLAIMER: This informational planning script / strategy is strictly for individual use and educational purposes only. This is not financial or investment advice. Investments are always made at your own risk and are based on your personal judgement. I am not responsible for any losses you may incur.
Привет, Трейдеры ! Вдохновленный индикатором Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth , а именно работой и вычеслением диапазона фильтра движения цены . А также вдохновленный индикатором VuManChu Cipher B + Divergences by vumanchu, а именно дивергенций и конвергенций , я был вдохновлен создать эту стратегию
Эта тратегия - (Longbit) - это совокупность индикаторов : Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth , VuManChu Cipher B + Divergences by vumanchu, и разние виды экспоненциальных средних .
Стратегия - (Longbit) работает на основе фильтра диапазона изменения цен, сначала рассчитывается гладкий средней диапазон цен для базы фильтра и умножается на оговоренную сумму по индикатору Range Filter Buy and Sell 5min by guikroth модифицированой версии , а также некоторые расчеты вычислений дивергенций и конвергенции по показателю индикатора VuManChu Cipher B+ Divergences by vumanchu. И различные экспоненциальные среднее и их зон для определения тенденции либо трендов для торговли по тренду , и с использованием стоп лоса : алго, пользовательский или процентный .
Таким образом, используя мою стратегию, мы получим лучшую точку для открытия сделок после подтверждения дивергенций или конвергенций
А когда эти сигналы по тренду они намного сильнее на рисунке , примеры на картинках выше
Рекомендуемую для 4-часового тм BTCUSDC/BTCUSDT , и работать с помощью algo stop loss , и take в 6 % с настройками по умолчанию , но можно также на использовать на всех тм с такой вот настройкой :
Данные МакМин3
Sampling period 6
Range Multiplier 2
Примеры на картинках выше
Предупреждаю : Эта стратегия информационного планирования предназначен исключительно для индивидуального пользования и образовательных целей. Это не финансовая или инвестиционная консультация. Инвестиции всегда осуществляются на собственном риске и основываются на вашем личном суждении. Я не отвечаю за потери, которые вы можете понести.
Take Profit On Trend v2 (by BHD_Trade_Bot)The purpose of strategy is to detect long-term uptrend and short-term downtrend so that you can easy to take profit.
The strategy also using BHD unit to detect how big you win and lose, so that you can use this strategy for all coins without worry about it have different percentage of price change.
ENTRY
The buy order is placed on assets that have long-term uptrend and short-term downtrend:
- Long-term uptrend condition: ema200 is going up
- Short-term downtrend condition: 2 last candles are down price (use candlestick for less delay)
CLOSE
The sell order is placed when take profit or stop loss:
- Take profit: price increase 2 BHD unit
- Stop loss: price decrease 3 BHD unit
The strategy use $1000 for initial capital and trading fee is 0.1% for each order.
Pro tip: The 1-hour time frame for ETH/USDT has the best results on average.
MZ HTF HFT ROCit Bot - Non Repainting Scalper v1.2 ADX RSI MOM This is a new iteration based on my Momentum trading bot.
This is an original script meant to be a high frequency trader that works on higher time frame calculations.
I came up with the idea that using calculus I can figure out the actual rate of change and momentum with different calculations than the momentum indicator that is provided by trading view. Once momentum is shifted on a small time frame, it will provide an entry signal. The script is meant to be used on an algorithmic trading system for scalping purposes. It should be run on a one minute time frame. Unfortunately due to various plotting constraints in Pinescript, you cannot plot the rate of change and momentum and price in the same pane. To counter this, I have a showdata toggle to give you values of the indicators at each entry.
This version has two main entry settings toggled with a checkbox. There is the ROC (rate of change) version and the MOM (momentum) entry signals.
The rate of change version is meant to take a look at your moving average and try to trigger when it hits a certain rate of change point. This can be helpful if you rather play it safer. I have noticed that you can get slightly better entry points but also does not give you as many entries. The momentum algorithm will give you faster entry points and might work best with a slight offset (use your back test to help you figure it out).
I have started to add tooltips to help you along. If you have suggestions please let me know.
How does it work?
Let's just assume that you are looking at a one minute chart. I recommend using the one minute for bots because it will give you the fastest execution for entries. Pinescript has an issue where the signal is not usually sent until the end of the bar/beginning of next bar. If the signal was triggered at the beginning of a 15 minute bar, it might not actually send the signal until the following 15 minute bar. If you are trading on small time frames, this can make all the difference. If you are using an algo platform that trailing stops, stop losse, take profits, etc. I would recommend you use that platform to close your trade. The close trade message will work, but pinescript does not know the exact entry price you received, so if you are trying to collect small profits, it is best that intermediary platform does that calculation for you. If you are dealing with larger moves, instead of small 1-3% scalps, you are probably fine to use the close message setting from pinescript.
Ok, so to take an example. I like to use the 3L and 3S tokens on Kucoin. This gives you a lot of volatility to work with compared to other tokens and coins. However, it can also meas that you are likely taking a higher risk. However, there are some things that can help with that (more on that later).
So we have a token we want to run, and have it on the 1m chart.
First, be sure that all of your filters are OFF when you start playing with the back test. This allows you to see how to best optimize the bot.
Use the show data to show you additional data when you are backtesting. This can allow you to try to filter out results or market conditions that do not work. I typically work with the RSI and use the 30 minute and 15 minute RSIs. I make sure that it is trading within a certain band - about 40-75. You can try the inverse and only buy during really low RSI's as well.
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Find the source of your data with the variant drop down. You can use any time frame, open, close. high, low, olc4. Open is pretty much guaranteed to not have any repainting issues - although all the other calcs use a custom isbarconfirmed security repaint calculation. I have been finding that Open and SMA work well, but feel free to explore. If you use a source like open, close, high, low, etc - the interval will not change anything further. If you use a variant such as an sma, you should try to find an interval that works well for that token. For instance, try an sma of 8-11 minutes and see which gives you the best backtest result without changing anything else. Offset ALMA/LSMA parameters are only used for those specific variants. These specific parameters will also affect the ALMA and LSMA if you use that variant in the trend filter. In other words, you can skip these if you are not using those types of moving averages.
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Configure the ROC and MOM intervals. If you are using a source such as open, close, etc- this is where you set the interval for your change. So consider using OHLC4 or a interval of 5 thru 15 and see what works best. The Momentum inverval usually works best in the 2-5 bars. There is a custom calculation I added in to try to filter out false entries as momentum is waning. This calculation works best in 2-5 bar interval.
Configure the trigger point and offset. If you are using rate of change, the best settings will likely be between -1 to 0.5. If you are using momentum, you will likely want -20 to 10. This is where you will notice the entries will shift a bit. Try to find a balance between your backtest settings and actually finding what you thin will be the best entries based on a slight delay from trading view, to algo, to your trading platform. This can likely be a minute (maybe even) or so- so be sure to not get too caught up between the backtest results and be sure to finesse the entries to actually fit nicely - maybe a bar earlier than you would likely think. If your entries are coming in too early, you can use the offset to delay your entry by a few bars. This is both science and an art form- don't get too caught up on the back test results as that is based on having all the data tha already transpired, it's not based on how it will actually perform during deployment.
Take profit and stop loss. This should be self explanatory. This script can toggle between static take profit and a trailing profit. For scalping, you will likely want to limit it below 2% to get a good win ratio. Stop loss should be at least 5-6% for these types of 3L/3S tokens to give the strategy some room to move (if the token goes down 2% before it shoots back up, the price will go down 6%). This does not yield the best R/R ratio from a traditional trader perspective, but the statistical probabilities are in your favor for these events will happen. If you have better ideas for how to set this all up, feel free to contribute your ideas in the comments as we can all learn from each other. You can definitely set a much tighter stop loss with a larger take profit to get a lower win rate but in turn might get much better returns. It's all up to you.
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These filters require you to know a bit about each indicator and how you want to use them. I will only go over the general idea.
Variant Filter - this is especially useful if you want to trade above a moving average. Say for instance you only want to take trades when we are over the 100 Day moving average. Or above a 30 minute, 30 bar EMA, etc. Although originally ported over from my other scripts, this is not a filter that I use often in conjunction with this script.
RSI - perhaps you want to buy when we are below the 30 line on the 30 minute RSI, or we want only want to have the strategy work when we are above the 50 RSI, this can all be configured here. I typically like to try a few different rationales here.
Now with brand NEW ADX filter - this is a brand new idea that seems to work rather well. Based on your ADX settings you can also turn on the "only uptrend" which will try to calculate if you are in an uptrend based on your ADX config. Please keep in mind that uptrend is based relatively on the ADX settings.
- There is a sprinkle of RSI magic in the entry signal to make sure that rsi is not declining in the calculation, so this can affect how many entries you get.
Some other tips:
Forward test.
Set up your algo bot on a one minute interval.
Set up take profit and stop loss on your algo trading platform.
Don't use the exact settings as your backtest, maybe try a slightly more conservative approach from the algo trading platform to make sure you are within range of triggering your events with a slight delay from signal to execution. If you have a 1.6% take profit, perhaps try 1.5% on your platform first.
By using these scripts you agree that you are trading at your own risk. I make no guarantees of returns or results. I just provide tools to help you trade better. However, I hope this ROCit will take you to the moon. And if it does, be sure to give me a shout as well as some tips of your own.
Send me a message with any questions or suggestions.
Big Snapper Alerts R3.0 + Chaiking Volatility condition + TP RSI//@version=5
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// Bannos
// #NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
// Disclaimer.
// I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISOR.
// THESE IDEAS ARE NOT ADVICE AND ARE FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES ONLY.
// ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH
//
// Author: Adaptation from JustUncleL Big Snapper by Bannos
// Date: May-2022
// Version: R1.0
//Description of this addon - Script using several new conditions to give Long/short and SL levels which was not proposed in the Big Snapper strategy "Big Snapper Alerts R3.0"
//"
//This strategy is based on the use of the Big Snapper outputs from the JustUncleL script and the addition of several conditions to define filtered conditions selecting signal synchrones with a trend and a rise of the volatility.
//Also the strategy proposes to define proportional stop losses and dynamic Take profit using an RSI strategy.
// After delivering the temporary ong/short signal and ploting a green or purple signal, several conditions are defined to consider a Signal is Long or short.
//Let s take the long signal as example(this is the same process with the opposite values for a short).
//step 1 - Long Definition:
// Snapper long signal stored in the buffer variable Longbuffer to say that in a close future, we could have all conditions for a long
// Now we need some conditions to combine with it:
//the second one is to be over the Ma_medium(55)
//and because this is not selective enough, the third one is a Volatility indicator "Chaikin Volatility" indicator giving an indication about the volatility of the price compared to the 10 last values
// -> Using the volatility indicator gives the possibility to increase the potential rise if the volatility is higher compared to the last periods.
//With these 3 signals, we get a robust indication about a potential long signal which is then stored in the variable "Longe"
//Now we have a long signal and can give a long signal with its Stop Loss
// The Long Signal is automatically given as the 3 conditions above are satisfied.
// The Stop loss is a function of the last Candle sizes giving a stop below the 70% of the overall candle which can be assimilated to a Fibonacci level. Below this level it makes sense to stop the trade as the chance to recover the complete Candle is more than 60%
//Now we are in an open Long and can use all the mentioned Stop loss condition but still need a Take Profit condition
//The take profit condition is based on a RSI strategy consisting in taking profit as soon as the RSI come back from the overbought area (which is here defined as a rsi over 70) and reaching the 63.5 level to trigger the Take Profit
//This TP condition is only active when Long is active and when an entry value as been defined.
//Entry and SL level appreas as soon as a Long or short arrow signal does appears. The Take profit will be conidtioned to the RSI.
//The final step in the cycle is a reinitialization of all the values giving the possibility to detect and treat any long new signal coming from the Big Snapper signal.
hamster-bot ZZCompilation of various modifications of the trend breakout reversal strategies based on the ZigZag .
Includes past versions of scripts:
version 1 ZZ2 Breakout reversal strategy
version 2 ZZ2 with experimental options hamster-bot ZZ Breakout reversal strategy
version 3 ZZ6 Noro's ZZ-6 by hamster-bot The original script is available here
The original script is available here
Description ZZ6 :
New version of ZZ-strategy.
Repaint?
Normal lines are not redrawn. Dotted lines repaint, but do not affect trading (do not affect backtests). You can turn off repaint in the script settings. Repaint (dotted lines) are needed only for clarity. To make it clear from which bar the level is created.
Levels
Lime lines above - level from a local high bar. To open a long position. Using a market stop order.
Red line at the bottom - the level from a local low bar. To open a short position. Using a market stop order.
Trading
You can trade without short positions. Then the red line is the level for a stop-loss order.
Reverse trading can be used. Without stop-loss orders.
Risk size
Order size depends on the risk size parameter and possible loss. If risk size = 2%, it means that the loss will be no more than 2%.
For crypto
Symbols: XBT/USD, BTC /USD, BTC /USDT, ETH/USD, etc - need USD(T)
Timeframes: 1h, 4h, 1d
This new ZZ strategy includes all the best practices for this strategy. the script has great flexibility of settings.
Instructions for script parameters:
Parameter ZZ Type - is responsible for the basic type of strategy used (usually it is responsible for building levels)
then you will need to configure the settings block corresponding to the selected ZZ type .
At the moment the script contains types: ZZ2 + ZZ6
The rest of the parameters are common for any type of ZZ.
Further development will be done in this script. The above scripts will not be updated.
At the moment the options are already available:
- Take Profit
- Stop Loss
- One entry Long/Short
- Single entry
- Levels offset
- Levels multiplier
- Levels angle
Take Profit On Trend (by BHD_Trade_Bot)The purpose of strategy is to detect long-term uptrend and short-term downtrend so that you can easy to take profit.
The strategy also using BHD unit to detect how big you win and lose, so that you can use this strategy for all coins without worry about it have different percentage of price change.
ENTRY
The buy order is placed on assets that have long-term uptrend and short-term downtrend:
- Long-term uptrend condition: ema200 is going up (rsi200 greater than 51)
- Short-term downtrend condition: 2 last candles are down price (use candlestick for less delay)
CLOSE
The sell order is placed when take profit or stop loss:
- Take profit: price increase 1 BHD unit
- Stop loss: price decrease 2 BHD units
The strategy use $15 and trading fee is 0.1% for each order. So that, in the real-life, if you are using trade bot, it will need $1500 for trading 100 coins at the same time.
Pro tip : The 1-hour time frame for altcoin/USDT has the best results on average.
Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Strategy v2.5 - 3Commas EditionIntroduction
The strategy attempts to implement a popular price action strategy by Luc Thomas (a.k.a. Quickfingers Luc) typically referred to as a QFL base-breaking strategy specifically for the 3Commas platform. The Input settings have been redesigned to match the same inputs as the 3Commas My Bot Settings page. Only the "Deal Start Condition" section will echo the required QFL-related settings found in the original Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Strategy v2.5 to successfully implement the strategy.
The strategy revolves around price action movements that reveal “bases”, which are price levels of support that have a significant, rapid price surges called “bounces”. Once a base is revealed, the base price level is used as reference to implement multiple entries below the base using a layering technique of dollar-cost averaging to place multiple limit orders at various price levels below the base price. As price action breaks below the base price, the limit orders will be filled, and the take profit, breakeven and stop loss prices will be recalculated.
How is it original and useful?
This strategy is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements the "Start Deal" and "Close Deal" alerts for you to integrate with 3Comma's "Trading View Custom Signal" start condition. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities. The following list is a brief description of its usefulness:
The ability to define the QFL base confirmation settings, including volume analysis.
The ability to define your preferred layering strategy of either dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or grid-like layers along with precise layer placement.
The ability to define your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and position size multiplication for each layer.
The ability to define flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of base prices for trading.
The ability to set the visibility & color theme of the detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The strategy offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to implement the QFL base-breaking strategy ion 3Commas. The strategy version leverages the full features of the TradingView backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will implement the latest alert framework called "Any Alert() Function" where you can create a single alert to handle multiple events, which include:
Deal Start
Deal Close
What does it do and how does it do it?
The strategy can be applied to any chart at any time frame, but the minimum should be no lower than 10 minutes. When applied to the chart for the first time, the default settings will work to render base price levels in orange and 8 DCA layers in thin blue lines. As you scroll through the chart's history you should see price action crossing the DCA layers, denoted with blue triangles, and a green take-profit line will render with green triangle denoting the crossing. Lastly, when a deal session begins upon the crossing of the first layer, the indicator will continue to identify base price levels, but the color of the price lines will be gray. When the trade session concludes upon the crossing of the take profit line, the indicator will switch the most recent base price line from gray to orange to make it active and eligible for trading.
As price action develops, the indicator will use the "Base Confirmation Settings" to look back by counting the number of bars to the left and right of a pivot low point, measure the price drops and bounces, and volume amounts to validate that they are within the specified values. If so, the indicator will draw an orange triangle beneath the candle bar to denote it as the pivot low point and begin rendering the orange line as the base price. The DCA layers will be calculated and offset relative to the base price using thin blue lines.
Optionally, the breakeven price line will be drawn to help visualize the true breakeven price which takes into consideration the exchange fees being applied. Base line, take profit, stop loss and DCA layer crossings will be denoted with colorful shapes to help visually recognize the events on the chart.
The volume is validated only at the pivot low candle. It will measure the volume against the moving average to determine base confirmation. A volume factor of 1 will mean that the volume must be at least the same value as the moving average value. A volume factor of 2 means it must be twice the moving average value.
Lastly, a table of statistics is positioned to the upper-right corner of the chart that summarize all the events that have taken place since the indicator began simulating deal sessions from the chart's history.
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "weak" QFL base to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4881% of the equity for the Base Order Size, 4.7097% of equity for the first Safety Order Size. The Maximum Safety Trade Count is 7 with a Safety Order Volume Scale of 1.35, and a take profit of 5% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market in order to best implement the QFL trading strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by using the statistics table and observe the Mean Price Drop and Bounce values to learn what the indicator is detecting when it measures from the pivot low points. Using this information, you can adjust the Base Confirmation Settings accordingly, along with any volume specifications you require, to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Strategy v2.5Introduction
The strategy attempts to implement a popular price action strategy by Luc Thomas (a.k.a. Quickfingers Luc) typically referred to as a QFL base-breaking strategy. The strategy revolves around price action movements that reveal “bases”, which are price levels of support that have a significant, rapid price surges called “bounces”. Once a base is revealed, the base price level is used as reference to implement multiple entries below the base using a layering technique of dollar-cost averaging to place multiple limit orders at various price levels below the base price. As price action breaks below the base price, the limit orders will be filled, and the take profit, breakeven and stop loss prices will be recalculated.
How is it original and useful?
This strategy is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements numerous custom alerts for you to build TradingView notifications around specific price action events and stay informed with market activity in real-time. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities where you can define:
Base confirmation settings, including volume analysis.
Your preferred layering strategy of either Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or grid-like layers along with precise layer placement.
Your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and position size multiplication for each layer.
Flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of base prices for trading.
The visibility of detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The strategy offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to address all types of markets found on TradingView where you can implement the QFL base-breaking strategy. The strategy version can be considered the first of its kind on TradingView to leverage the backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will contain numerous custom alerts to aid in your notification preferences and stay informed on the indicator's activities:
Base Created
Base Cracked
Base Respected
Any Layer Cracked
Layer 1 Cracked
Layer 2 Cracked
Layer 3 Cracked
Layer 4 Cracked
Layer 5 Cracked
Layer 6 Cracked
Layer 7 Cracked
Layer 8 Cracked
Layer 9 Cracked
Layer 1 Respected
Layer 2 Respected
Layer 3 Respected
Layer 4 Respected
Layer 5 Respected
Layer 6 Respected
Layer 7 Respected
Layer 8 Respected
Take Profit Crossed
Stop Loss Crossed
What does it do and how does it do it?
It is recommended that you start with a chart that is on an hourly timeframe with the "Scale Price Chart Only" chart setting enabled. When applied to the chart for the first time, the default settings will work to render base price levels in orange and 8 DCA layers in blue using a Fibonacci-like sequence for the deviation offset relative to the base price. As you scroll through the chart's history you should see price action crossing the DCA layers, denoted with blue triangles, and a green take-profit line will render with green triangle denoting the crossing. Lastly, when a trade session begins upon the crossing of the first layer, the indicator will continue to identify base price levels, but the color of the price lines will be gray. When the trade session concludes upon the crossing of the take profit line, the indicator will switch the most recent base price line from gray to orange to make it active and eligible for trading.
As price action develops, the indicator will use the "Base Confirmation Settings" to look back by counting the number of bars to the left and right of a pivot low point, measure the price drops and bounces, and volume amounts to validate that they are within the specified values. If so, the indicator will draw an orange triangle beneath the candle bar to denote it as the pivot low point and begin rendering the orange line as the base price. The DCA layers will be calculated and offset relative to the base price using thin blue lines.
Optionally, the breakeven price line will be drawn to help visualize the true breakeven price which takes into consideration the exchange fees being applied. Base line, take profit, stop loss and DCA layer crossings will be denoted with colorful shapes to help visually recognize the events on the chart.
The volume is validated only at the pivot low candle. It will measure the volume against the moving average to determine base confirmation. A volume factor of 1 will mean that the volume must be at least the same value as the moving average value. A volume factor of 2 means it must be twice the moving average value.
Lastly, the very last bar will render a table of statistics that summarize all the events that have taken place since the indicator began simulating trading sessions from the chart's history.
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "weak" QFL base to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4887% of the equity with a Position Size Multiplier of 1.35, using 8 total DCA layers, and a take profit of 5% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market in order to best implement the QFL trading strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by using the statistics table and observe the Mean Price Drop and Bounce values to learn what the indicator is detecting when it measures from the pivot low points. Using this information, you can adjust the Base Confirmation Settings accordingly, along with any volume specifications you require, to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
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MACD-Extendida-Estrategia
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DESCRIPTION
Resource that identifies entry and exit operations using the indicator
Average Convergence and Divergence Movements ( MACD ) and 5 strategies
INTERESTING
Novel strategies are implemented such as:
1. Overbought and oversold band to avoid horizontal movements
2. Control inputs and outputs at positions opposite the histogram line
3. Make a profit (take profit) without prior purchase orders
HOW DOES IT WORK (STRATEGIES)
1) Overbought and oversold:
Allows you to define an overbought upper band
Allows you to define an oversold ower band
Operations that occur within the band are ignored
2) Place of next operation (either side):
Indicates that the next operation can occur on either side of the histogram
3) Place of next operation (opposite side):
Indicates that the next operation must occur on the opposite side of the histogram
4) Take profit:
It allows defining the deviation in favor to execute a take profit.
It does not place a buy order at a distant point, instead it looks back and if the shift meets the expected deviation, take profit is executed
5) Loss control (stop loss):
It allows to define the deviation against to execute a stop loss.
It does not place a stop order at a distant point, instead it looks back and if the displacement meets the expected deviation the stop loss is executed
How to use it:
Press the "Indicators" option, go to the "Public Librarian" segment, write the name "MACD-Extended-Strategy by Neil", double-click on the record in question and you will have it added in your work panel, now, just It remains to be used to identify the inputs and outputs and you can do it visually or by defining the automatic notification alerts.
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MACD-Extendida-Estrategia
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DESCRIPCION
Recurso que identifica operaciones de entradas y salida haciendo uso del indicador
Media móvil de Convergencia/Divergencia ( MACD ) y 5 estrategias
NOVEDADES
Se implementan estrategias novedosas como:
1. Banda de sobrecompra y sobreventa para esquivar movimientos horizontales
2. Control de entradas y salidas en posiciones contrarias a la línea del histograma
3. Toma de ganancias (take profit) sin ordenes de compra previa
COMO FUNCIONA (ESTRATEGIAS)
1) Sobrecompra y Sobreventa:
Permite definir una banda superior de sobrecompra
Permite definir una banda inferior de sobreventa
Operaciones que ocurren dentro de la banda son ignoradas
2) Lugar de próxima operación (cualquier lado):
Indica que la próxima operación puede ocurrir en cualquier lado del histograma
3) Lugar de próxima operación (lado opuesto):
Indica que la próxima operación debe ocurrir en el lado opuesto del histograma
4) Toma de ganancias (take profit):
Permite definir la desviación a favor para ejecutar una toma de ganancia.
No coloca una orden de compra en un punto distante, en su lugar mira hacia atrás y si el desplazamiento cumple con la desviación esperada se ejecuta la toma de ganancia
5) Control de pérdida (stop loss):
Permite definir la desviación en contra para ejecutar una parada de pérdida.
No coloca una orden de parada en un punto distante, en su lugar mira hacia atrás y si el desplazamiento cumple con la desviación esperada se ejecuta la parada de la pérdida
Como usarlo:
Presione la opción "Indicadores", ubíquese en el segmento "Libreria Publica", escriba el nombre "MACD-Extendido-Estrategia por Neil", haga doble clic sobre el registro en cuestión y lo tendrá agregado en su panel de trabajo, ahora, solo resta usarlo para identificar las entradas y salidas y puede hacerlo de forma visual o definiendo las alertas de notificación automática.
Zendog V2 backtest DCA bot 3commasHi everyone,
After a few iterations and additional implemented features this version of the Backtester is now open source.
The Strategy is a Backtester for 3commas DCA bots. The main usage scenario is to plugin your external indicator, and backtest it using different DCA settings.
Before using this script please make sure you read these explanations and make sure you understand how it works.
Features:
- Because of Tradingview limitations on how orders are grouped into Trades, this Strategy statistics are calculated by the script, so please ignore the Strategy Tester statistics completely
Statistics Table explained:
- Status: either all deals are closed or there is a deal still running, in which case additional info
is provided below, as when the deal started, current PnL, current SO
- Finished deals: Total number of closed deals both Winning and Losing.
A deal is comprised as the Base Order (BO) + all Safety Orders (SO) related to that deal, so this number
will be different than the Strategy Tester List of Trades
- Winning Deals: Deal ended in profit
- Losing deals: Deals ended with loss due to Stop Loss. In the future I might add a Deal Stop condition to
the script, so that will count towards this number as well.
- Total days ( Max / Avg days in Deal ):
Total Days in the Backtest given by either Tradingview limitation on the number of candles or by the
config of the script regarding "Limit Date Range".
Max Days spent in a deal + which period this happened.
Avg days spent in a deal.
- Required capital: This is the total capital required to run the Backtester and it is automatically calculated by
the script taking into consideration BO size, SO size, SO volume scale. This should be the same as 3commas.
This number overwrites strategy.initial_capital and is used to calculate Profit and other stats, so you don't need
to update strategy.initial_capital every time you change BO/SO settings
- Profit after commission
- Buy and Hold return: The PnL that could have been obtained by buying at the close of the first candle of the
backtester and selling at the last.
- Covered deviation: The % of price move from initial BO order covered by SO settings
- Max Deviation: Biggest market % price move vs BO price, in the other direction (for long
is down, for short it is up)
- Max Drawdown: Biggest market % price move vs Avg price of the whole Trade (BO + any SO), in the other
direction (for long price goes down, for short it goes up)
This is calculated for the whole Trade so it is different than List of Trades
- Max / Avg bars in deal
- Total volume / Commission calculated by the strategy. For correct commission please set Commission in the
Inputs Tab and you may ignore Properties Tab
- Close stats for deals: This is a list of how many Trades were closed at each step, including Stop Loss (if
configured), together with covered deviation for that step, the number of deals, and the percentage of this
number from all the deals
TODO: Might add deal avg value for each step
- Settings Table that can be enabled / disabled just to have an overview of your configs on the chart, this is a
drawn on bottom left
- Steps Table similar to 3commas, this is also drawn on bottom left, so please disable Settings table if you want
to see this one
TODO: Might add extra stats here
- Deal start condition: built in RSI-7 or plugin any external indicator and compare with any value the indicator plots
(main purpose of this strategy is to connect your own studies, so using external indicator is recommended)
- Base order and safety orders configs similar to 3commas (order size, percent deviation, safety orders,
percent scale and volume scale)
- Long and Short
- Stop Loss
- Support for Take profit from base order or from Total volume of the deal
- Configs help (besides self explanatory):
- Chart theme: Adjust according to the theme you run on. There is no way to detect theme at the moment.
This adjust different colors
- Deal Start Type: Either a builtin RSI7 or "External indicator"
- Indicator Source an value: If using External Indicator then select source, comparison and value.
For example you could start a deal when Volume is greater than xxxx, or code a custom indicator that plots
different values based on your conditions and test those values
- Visuals / Decimals for display: Adjust according to your symbol
- BO Entry Price for steps table: This is the BO start deal price used to calculate the steps in the table
Futures Spot Difference Strategy by MoonFlag
This strategy compares the spot and futures value of a coin on a given exchange
If the 'Percent Difference' (See settings) is greater than a user specified ammount a blue (long) or green(short) line is put on the chart.
Default % difference typically varies from 0.2 to 0.7 depending on the coin and timeframe. On higher timeframes (1hour) a difference of 1.5% might be required to give good intermittent trade results.
I've chosen a USD-USDT comparison as default for ease of understanding. Note the futures coin goes onto the chart and the spot coin is referenced in settings. The bot works this way as the futures will typically extend beyond the spot price, not the other way around.
User can select if to include Long and/or Short trades.
The 'Trigger Only When Bar Complete' means that repainting should not be an issue if set to true. However, if set to false the strategy will enter a trade at the point in time when the percentage difference is met. This is useful with some coins as the futures coins price rapidly changes to realign with the spot price. It is however difficult to backtest this feature as backtests only consider the bar complete situation. I mostly use Trigger When Bar Complete = true, as a difference in the spot/ futures price is typically followed by a price shift trend over then next reasonable time period.
Timing is essential in this bot. There is a stop-loss however, this stop value is replaced by a exp ramp which has 3 variables (starting %, length, run-up). When the ramp is narrower to the price than the stop-loss the ramp takes over the stop-loss and this reduces losses. Also, there is an option to have the ramp take over the take-profit if the ramp betters the start-price (i.e. the trade is in profit). This is very useful for times when the price massively swings beyond the take-profit price as the exp ramp goes way up. The ramp also limits the time a trade will stay in position, unless the trades moves in tandem with the ramp. The ramp is the most useful feature I have for bots, I use it all the time.
So a difference between the spot and futures price - can lead to a trend establishing, so catch these with this bot. It works well on fast timeframes, 1m, 5m, 15m, and also is useful with the 1hour and similar.
Please get in touch to have this bot matched to any coin pair
Please do get in touch if you have any questions/suggestions.
Sincerely,
MoonFlag PhD
Scalp - 50/200 EMAWorks on any timeframe but was built originally for scalping. Uses 50EMA and 200EMA to define the trend and touch backs on to the 50 EMA for entry.
200 EMA - White Line
50 EMA - Yellow Line
ATR: Length 14 Smoothing RMA
1. Wait for 50ema to crossover 200 ema – Then wait for candle to touch 50 ema after the cross.
2. Entry: Green candle that closes above 50 ema without getting more than 3 candles closing below(BUY) or above (SELL) 50ema.
3. Stop loss: 2x ATR value below entry candle.
4. Take profit: 1.5x the risk.
Settings allow for # of Entries allowed per trend as well as EMA periods.
Opposite for Sell Entries (Stop Loss: 2x ATR value above entry candle)
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Scalper Helper System combines a series of trade strategies which have been learned and honed in the Jim of All Trades channel.
Paixy has contributed candlestick combination rules, Jonas has shared his deep understanding of Stochastic.
Jim himself has taught clearly on the merits of RSI.
This system attempts to formulate all the notes and rules I have made over the past months.
The system searches for 10 - 15 rules which are divided into bullets and bombs. Bombs relate to momentum, so these signals may not be pinpoint accurate, but they are more often leading to bigger moves.
This initial version is released mainly only to the JOAT community to help continue the development of the idea and to help find
continued improvements.
Special thanks to FiendishFeather for his strategy work, (check out his work to learn how to apply any trading strategy to his back testing harness), and the date filtering snippet and the tip to show this option at the top.
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The strategy decisions are based on the following general rules:
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BULLETs are hint to the idea of firing a small sized position into the market, BOMBs are hints to go all in - however this does not mean proper risk management should be forgotten.
Without risk management this and any strategy will lead to failure.
Without risk management this and any strategy will lead to failure.
Without risk management this and any strategy will lead to failure.
Without risk management this and any strategy will lead to failure.
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Bullet1 uses the value of the stochastic and checks for buy/sell cross over on 5m, 8m and 13m chart.
These values should be calculated on a ratio basis ideally.
Bullet2 measures divergence between the printed Stochastic signals.
Bullet3 has been decommissioned.
Bullet4 is an RSI divergence and value indicator.
Bullet5 has been decommissioned.
Bullet6 uses the history of the stochastic buy and sell signals
Bullet7 uses the Scalper Helper Trends for entries by attempting to see how the overall trend is changing. More refinement is needed here.
Bullet8 uses the Scalper Helper Trends on multiple timeframes for entries.
Bullet9 strict buy/sell signals from Stochastic RSI
Bomb1 relies on the Fast, Medium and Slow MA's being correctly lined up as well as the Stochastic, this hints at a more imminent move and so the strategy suggests a quicker entry.
Bomb2 relies on the Fast, Medium and Slow MA's NOT being correctly lined up as well as the Stochastic, and therefore has the luxury of suggesting Limit orders near the local high/low.
Bomb3 looks for two or more Stochastics signals in the same direction and then performs a divergence calculation.
Bomb4 looks a change in the Stochastics signals direction and then performs a divergence calculation.
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Users can chose to show mainly buy and/or sell signals and can select a level of strictness. Enabling strict rules will force a multi timeframe comparison of Stochastic analysis.
Users can try different levels for long and short targets for profit and stop loss. This is important because the market does not behave the same going up as it does going down.
The RSI conditional check makes the strategy more selective. This discernment can be applied to bullets or bombs in order to validate entry and exits.
During the bull run and perhaps even in ranging markets, the RSI overbought levels is usually 70-80, but in the bear market we are seeing in Crypto now, a value of 60 is more useful. Try for yourself to see what works for you and feedback in the comments.
An additional indicator, Scalper Helper Trends is recommended to get a quick view on the trend condition (rally, base, down) by viewing the MACD from multiple time frames. Further research is required to know which larger timeframes work best here.
For the 15min chart, 15m, 30m, 45m, 60m, 120m, 240m, 360m, 960m would work well. Note it is not possible to go higher than 1000 at this time.
Whether you use the Scalper Helper trends or not for your own visual confirmation, it is possible to allow this indicator to attempt to read it for you. More research is required to best model the reading of this. For now, it will simply measure the gradient of the number of up versus down colors.
The system can also find entries off the Scalper Helper Trends - but really this, by design is not the best use of Scalper Helper Trends. Although you may prove me wrong so the option is given for you to find buy/sells with your own testing.
Users can chose to use some engulfing candle arrangements to trigger exits and define the length of the 200MA and decide if this should play a part in the filtering of the signals. Similarly, a check can be made to ensure that the first two candles after a signal are behaving as we would expect with the "Wait for 2 closing in the direction of the signal" option. This has a lot of value on the 1min chart.
When Revenge trade is set to true you may re-enter a trade in the same direction as the last one when the last one was stopped out, otherwise you would only be looking for trades in the other direction. We all should not revenge trade, and indeed I have only seen a few cases when it has increased the profitability, however this option remains for now.
The flip opens a new trade in the reverse direction when a signal is given to close a trade, but does not apply to scenarios where stop losses or take profit closed the trade.
Follow the Trend with Fib support LevelsThis is trend following strategy. Which takes entries on the pullbacks when long term trend is up.
It allows you to enter / add on pullback of Fib 0.618 of prebious N number of candles. I have defaulted this to 9.
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1. Long term trend is UP i.e ema 50 is above ema 200
2. wait for Fib0.618 pulls back to trend zone (orange line )
3. when the close cross above Fib0.618 line , Enter BUY or ADD to existing position
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1. Wait for Fib0.618 come out of Trend zone
2. close partial , when price cross down below Fib0.236
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1. Stop Loss set as Trailing Stop Loss , defaulted to 5%
you can also use ATR as trailing stop loss.
I have tested with SPY , QQQ and AAPL on hourly chart
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for the use of educational purpose only. If you want to trade the startegy signals, please do yor own research.
Pullback Traps v. 0.1Trading Strategy for scalping the CME_MINI:ES1! and CME_MINI:MES1! futures on the 5 min. time frame.
The strategy will count legs and look for failed pullbacks and failed second entries where shorters get trapped.
How to use:
When a trap occurs (Marked with green light) place an order one tick above the high of the trap and enter on next candle
If entry doesn't happen on next candle and it has a lower high, move entry to one tick above high of that candle.
Keep doing the above until you enter or until a candle is marked with a blue light and the text Trap Dead.
If you see Trap dead and you haven't entered, quickly cancel your order.
What is green light?
A second or later pullback down away from the uptrend. When the green light is present the shorters haven't made a 1 point profit and short scalpers are trapped.
What is blue light?
1. Shorters made their 1 point profit and trap is dead. Cancel your trade. Or...
2. Shorters hit their stop loss and you're probably in a trade now and about to profit.
Profit and stop loss:
Numbers are done with profit 5 ticks and stop loss 30 ticks.
Should I have a stop loss 6 times greater than profit?
Probably not. The numbers you see here are made with these profit and stop loss figures but I don't advice it in real trading.
The numbers look good on this backtest but in reality a few bad trades would ruin everything.
This was made purely for fun and sim trading - Feel free to do your own testing and show the resulsts.
Follow the Trend - Trade PullbacksKindly follow the rules stated below for entry, exit and stop loss. Not every Buy / Sell signal will be profitable.
Timeframe of the chart acts as current timeframe. You need to choose 2 more as middle and higher timeframes.
This indicator is based on candlesticks, ATR and CCI indicators and the logic provides buy / sell signals at the pullbacks of the trend depicted by higher timeframe, that must be respected throughout.
Enter the long / short trade respectively when the indicator gives buy / sell signal after price has gone below the green / above the red line for higher timeframe.
Stop loss shall be low / high of recent swing. Exit when the price closes below / above the middle timeframe, to be used as trailing target.
Use it for any instrument for any timeframe of your choice.
For example, check the shared chart. It is a 1 min intraday, but the indicator can be used for short or long term positional trades as well.
Enter long at 14102, with stop loss 14077. Trailing target is achieved at 14156 giving a Risk:Reward ratio of 1:2.
Another Buy signal is observed around same level and uptrend continues till day end, again for a Risk:Reward ratio of approx. 1:2.
Rules to follow for Long trades -
Enter long position at Buy signal given after price has moved below green line of higher timeframe.
Exit the position when price closes below orange / blue line of middle timeframe.
Stop loss must be at low of recent swing, appearing just before the Buy signal.
Rules to follow for Short trades -
Enter short position at Sell signal given after price has moved above red line of higher timeframe.
Exit the position when price closes above orange / blue line of middle timeframe.
Stop loss must be at high of recent swing, appearing just before the Sell signal.
Noro's ZZ-6 by hamster-botThe original script is available here
New version of ZZ-strategy.
Repaint?
Normal lines are not redrawn. Dotted lines repaint, but do not affect trading (do not affect backtests). You can turn off repaint in the script settings. Repaint (dotted lines) are needed only for clarity. To make it clear from which bar the level is created.
Levels
Lime lines above - level from a local high bar. To open a long position. Using a market stop order.
Red line at the bottom - the level from a local low bar. To open a short position. Using a market stop order.
Trading
You can trade without short positions. Then the red line is the level for a stop-loss order.
Reverse trading can be used. Without stop-loss orders.
Risk size
Order size depends on the risk size parameter and possible loss. If risk size = 2%, it means that the loss will be no more than 2%.
For crypto
Symbols: XBT/USD, BTC /USD, BTC /USDT, ETH/USD, etc - need USD(T)
Timeframes: 1h, 4h, 1d
The script will continue to be developed by the Hamster Bot team
Noro's ZZ-6 StrategyNew version of ZZ-strategy.
Repaint?
Normal lines are not redrawn. Dotted lines repaint, but do not affect trading (do not affect backtests). You can turn off repaint in the script settings. Repaint (dotted lines) are needed only for clarity. To make it clear from which bar the level is created.
Levels
Lime lines above - level from a local high bar. To open a long position. Using a market stop order.
Red line at the bottom - the level from a local low bar. To open a short position. Using a market stop order.
Trading
You can trade without short positions. Then the red line is the level for a stop-loss order.
Reverse trading can be used. Without stop-loss orders.
Risk size
Order size depends on the risk size parameter and possible loss. If risk size = 2%, it means that the loss will be no more than 2%.
For crypto
Symbols: XBT/USD, BTC/USD, BTC/USDT, ETH/USD, etc - need USD(T)
Timeframes: 1h, 4h, 1d
Noro's RiskChannel StrategyIndicator
The Donchian price channel is used. There are 2 methods available to close the position. The user can choose a method.
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org
Strategy #1 (stop-loss type = channel)
Old classic trading strategy, using breakouts of the Donchan price channel.
If the price is above the price channel top line, open the long position (and close the short position)
If the price is below the lower line of the price channel, open the short position (and close the long position)
It is recommended that you all use market stop orders.
Strategy #2 (stop-loss type = center)
This metod is better. This method is recommended.
The central line (red) is the middle of the Donchian price channel. Used to close any positions.
If the price is higher than the price channel top line, open the long position.
If the price is lower than the lower line of the price channel, open the short position.
If the price has crossed the central line of the channel, close any position.
It is recommended that you all use market stop orders.
Risk
There are 2 options. Risk for long positions and risk for short positions. This is the size of the possible loss. Order size depends on the possible loss and is calculated for each position.
For
BTC/USD, BTC/USDT, XBT/USD, ETH/USD, ETH/USD (need USD!)
Timeframes: 1h and length of price channel = 50 bars or 4h and length of price channel = 12
BKN: Thick Cut StrategyThick Cut is the juiciest BKN yet. This indicator is created to take a profitable trading strategy and turn it into an automated system. We've built in several pieces that professional traders use every day and turned it into an algo that produces on timeframes as low as 1, 3, and 5 minutes!
Limit Order Entries: When criteria is met, an alert is signaled that will send a value to enter a position at a limit price.
Built in Stop Loss: A stop is built in and the value can be sent to your bot using the {{plot}} function or you can rely on a TradingView alert when the stop is hit.
Built in Take Profits: We've built in two separate take profits and the ability to move your stop loss to breakeven after the first take profit is hit. Even if you take 50% profit at 1R and move your stop loss, you already have a profitable trade. Test results show 50% profits at 2R and the remainder at higher returns result in exceptional results.
Position Sizing: We've built in a position size based on your own predetermined risk. Want to risk $100 per trade? Great, put in 100 in the inputs and reference a quantity of {{plot("Position Size")}} in your alert to send a position size to the bot. You can also reference {{plot("Partial Close")}} to pull 50% of the position size closing 50% at TP1 and 50% at TP2.
Backtest results shown are very short term since we are viewing a 15m chart. This can be a profitable strategy on many timeframes, but lower timeframes will maximize results.
A unique script with incredible results. Further forward testing is live.
***IMPORTANT***
For access, please do not comment below. Comments here will not be replied to. Please send a DM here or on my linked Twitter. At this time, this strategy is considered a Beta release as we continue to fine tune settings and more. Expecting 2 weeks of beta with official release around June 6.
TTS Triple Threat SMA10-30-200 TLTTS Triple Threat SMA10-30-200 TL is a crossover and crossunder trading system that is based on three simple moving averages (SMA).
The default settings are optimized for 4-hour charts.
The TTS Triple Threat trading system works as follows:
1. Enters BULLISH trade when LE Trade & LONG signals are shown on the chart.
2. Enters BEARISH trade when SE Trade & SHORT signals are shown on the chart.
3. LONG and SHORT signals are shown based on SMA crosses for visual inspection but doesn't mean they are trades. Either LE Trade or SE Trade signals need to be present for a trade to take place.
4. TTS Triple Threat SMA10-30-200 TL uses trailing stop loss settings. The ratios between the profit taking settings and trailing loss stops are important to the strategy. Trailing stop loss exits are shown on the chart as XL STOP LOSS or XS STOP LOSS. Profit exits are shown as XL PROFIT EXIT and XS PROFIT EXIT.