Honeybee59-forex 1.0Honeybee59-forex 1.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. This set of tools is a simplified version of Graph Reader Pro for TradingView customized for planning your investments in stocks. This set of tools is a simplified version of Graph Reader Pro for TradingView customized for planning your investments in forex. These parameters include:
* Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
* Draw a reconfigurable simple moving average ( MySMA ) yellow line. The default setting is SMA3.
* Draw the high and low levels of the previous day (green), if enabled. The Previous Day's High and Low are often used as reversal levels in the few future days.
* Draw a popular SMA13 line (light blue).
* Draw a Pullback level line (pink) near the beginning of a possible new trend.
* Draw High Of the Day and Low of the Day (yellow) for the most recent high and low levels of today.
* Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
* Print "Working High" and "Working Low" when the price hits previous day's High and Low levels.
* Print "MMM" when there is a possible Market Maker's Manipulation (price bar range is larger than recent average value by a reconfigurable factor, 3 times by default).
* Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crosses above 70 % and below 70 %.
* Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crosses below 30 % and above 30 %.
* Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
* Print "Gap" when there is a gap between neighboring price bars. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
* Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACDMySMA" and "C Dark".
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI and MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Honeybee59-forex to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in Honeybee59-forex for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading forex, and crypto currencies.
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Honeybee59-stock 2.0Honeybee59-stock for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of stocks. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. This set of tools is a simplified version of Graph Reader Pro for TradingView customized for planning your investments in stocks.
Features:
*Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
* Draw a reconfigurable simple moving average ( MySMA ) yellow line. The default setting is SMA3.
* Draw a popular SMA13 line (light blue).
* Draw a pullback level line (pink) near the beginning of a possible new trend.
* Print "C>MySMA" or "C70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crosses above 70 % and below 70 %.
* Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crosses below 30 % and above 30 %.
* Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
* Print "Gap" when there is a gap between neighboring price bars. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
* Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD Dark".
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI and MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Honeybee59-stock to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in Honeybee59-stock for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading stocks.
Honeybee59-stock
Honeybee59-stock for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of stocks. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. This set of tools is a simplified version of Graph Reader Pro for TradingView customized for planning your investments in stocks.
Features:
*Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
*Draw a reconfigurable simple moving average (SMA) line.
*Print "Up" or "Down" when the price closes above or below the SMA line.
*Print "Gap" when there is a gap between neighboring price bars. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
*Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI (14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
*Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI (14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
*Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD Dark".
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI and MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Honeybee59-stock to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in Honeybee59-stock for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading stocks.
Graph Reader Pro 5.0Graph Reader Pro 5.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled. The Previous Day's High and Low are often used as reversal levels in the few future days.
Draw the price range of each day based on Average Daily Range (ADR) value. These lines only show in graphs with less than daily time frames.
Draw the price range of each week based on Average Weekly Range (AWR) value. These lines only show in daily graphs.
Draw simple moving average line SMA3 (yellow), SMA13 (green), SMA50 (pink), and SMA200 (white).
Draw Bollinger bands (50,2) upper and lower lines (pink) with SMA50 as a center line (pink).
Locate the price gaps in the graphs of stocks and indexes. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Locate an engulfing bar that cover the previous bar with a body portion less than 50% of its range.
Locate an anchor bar that has the range (High - Low) larger than those 14 bars earlier.
Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
Print "MA3>13>50" and "MA3<13<50" for ordering of SMA(3,13,50).
Create alarm conditions for the following events that could be set to notify the investor on screen, to an email and to a smart phone:
"Close above MA3"
"Close under MA3"
"Close above MA13"
"Close under MA13"
"Close above MA50"
"Close under MA50"
"Close above MA200"
"Close under MA200"
"MACD up"
"MACD down"
"MACD>Sig"
"MACD0"
"MACD<0"
"MA3 up"
"MA3 down"
"MA13 up"
"MA13 down"
"MA50 up"
"MA50 down"
"CC59 = -1"
"CC59 = +1"
"CC59 = -9"
"CC59 = +9"
"CC59 = -9F"
"CC59 = +9F"
"MA3 < MA13"
"MA3 > MA13"
"MA13 < MA50"
"MA13 > MA50"
"(MA3 < MA13) > MA50"
"MA50 > (MA3 > MA13)"
"MA3 > MA13 > MA50"
"MA3 < MA13 < MA50"
"RSI<30"
"RSI>30"
"RSI<50"
"RSI>50"
"RSI<70"
"RSI>70"
"Hit yesterday's high"
"Hit yesterday's low"
"Hit day open + ADR/2"
"Hit day open"
"Hit day open - ADR/2"
"Hit CC59 resistance"
"Hit CC59 support"
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The source code of Graph Reader Pro 5.0 custom indicator is protected.
Only invited TradingView members can apply this indicator to their forex, crypto currency and stock price graphs.
Lifetime invitation is for 100 USD with free future upgrades and online supports.
Rental invitation is for 10 USD/month with free future upgrades and online supports.
Paypal, Bank transfer and Bitcoin payments are welcome.
For more informaton please contact the author (DrGraph or Nimit Chomnawang, PhD) via TradingView private chat
or in the comment field below.
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How to install the script:
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*Go to the bottom of this page and click on "Add to Favorite Scripts".
*Remove older version Graph Reader Pro by clicking on the "X" botton behind the indicator line at the top left corner of the chart window.
*Open a new chart at and click on the "Indicators" tab.
*Click on the "Favorites" tab and choose "Graph Reader Pro 5.0".
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Settings".
*In "Style" tab, choose the Dark Theme.
*In "Scales" tab, select Decimal Places = 1/100000.
*In "Background" tab, uncheck "Indicator Arguments" and "Indicator Values".
*In "Timezone/Sessions" tab, choose Time Zone = Your local time.
*At the bottom of settings window, click on "Template", "Save As...", then name this theme of graph setting for future call up such as "Graph Reader Pro".
*Click OK.
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Color Theme => Dark".
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI and MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Graph Reader Pro to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in Graph Reader Pro for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading stocks, forex, and binary options.
Graph Reader Pro 4.0Graph Reader Pro 4.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled. The Previous Day's High and Low are often used as reversal levels in the few future days.
Draw the price range of each day based on Average Daily Range (ADR) value. These lines only show in graphs with less than daily time frames.
Draw the price range of each week based on Average Weekly Range (AWR) value. These lines only show in daily graphs.
Draw simple moving average line SMA3, with ability to change the line color based on increasing or decreasing MACD value.
Draw simple moving average line SMA50, with ability to change the line color based on its own increasing or decreasing value.
Locate the price gaps in the graphs of stocks and indexes. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
Draw a ribbon of simple moving average lines consisting of SMA3, SMA4, SMA5, SMA6 and SMA7, if enabled. Twisting of the SMA ribbon gives a visual signal for price reversal.
Draw a set of other simple moving average lines such as SMA13, SMA200, SMA800 (if enabled).
Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Locate an engulfing bar that cover the previous bar with a body portion less than 50% of its range.
Locate an anchor bar that has the range (High - Low) larger than those 14 bars earlier.
Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
Print "RSI<50" and "RSI>50" for RSI(14) that crossed below 50 % and above 50 %.
Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
Print "SMA5>13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA(5) crossed above and below SMA(13).
Print "Highest" and "Lowest" at the highest and lowest prices in a group of configurable number of bars earlier.
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The source code of Graph Reader Pro 4.0 custom indicator is protected.
Only invited TradingView members can apply this indicator to their forex, crypto currency and stock price graphs.
Lifetime invitation is for 100 USD with free future upgrades and online supports.
Rental invitation is for 10 USD/month with free future upgrades and online supports.
Paypal, Bank transfer and Bitcoin payments are welcome.
For more informaton please contact the author (DrGraph or Nimit Chomnawang, PhD) via TradingView private chat
or in the comment field below.
=================================================================================================
How to install the script:
------------------------------
*Go to the bottom of this page and click on "Add to Favorite Scripts".
*Remove older version Graph Reader Pro by clicking on the "X" botton behind the indicator line at the top left corner of the chart window.
*Open a new chart at and click on the "Indicators" tab.
*Click on the "Favorites" tab and choose "Graph Reader Pro 4.0".
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Settings".
*In "Style" tab, choose the Dark Theme.
*In "Scales" tab, select Decimal Places = 1/100000.
*In "Background" tab, uncheck "Indicator Arguments" and "Indicator Values".
*In "Timezone/Sessions" tab, choose Time Zone = Your local time.
*At the bottom of settings window, click on "Template", "Save As...", then name this theme of graph setting for future call up such as "Graph Reader Pro".
*Click OK.
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI and MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Graph Reader Pro to your graph. DrGraph regularly publishes his educational ideas on using features provided in Graph Reader Pro for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools in trading stocks, forex, and binary options.
Graph Reader Pro 3.0Graph Reader Pro 3.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled. The Previous Day's High and Low are often used as reversal levels in the few future days.
Draw the price range of each day based on Average Daily Range (ADR) value.
Draw the price range of each week based on Average Weekly Range (AWR) value.
Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Draw simple moving average lines such as SMA3, with ability to change the line color based on increasing or decreasing MACD value.
Draw simple moving average lines such as SMA50 with ability to change the line color based on increasing or decreasing prices. A set of other simple moving average lines such as SMA13, SMA200, SMA800 can be drawn if enabled.
Draw a ribbon of simple moving average lines consisting of SMA3, SMA4, SMA5, SMA6 and SMA7, if enabled. Twisting of the SMA ribbon gives a visual signal for price reversal.
Locate the price gaps in the graphs of stocks and indexes. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
Locate the pin bars having the body portion less than a specific percent of the range. The pin bars show hestitation for the price to continue the current trend. When a pin bar is covered or engulfed by the next larger bar, a trend reversal offen follows.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "C>SMA3" and "C13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA(5) crossed above and below SMA(13).
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
- Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
- Print "RSI>50" and "RSI<50" for RSI(14) that crossed above 50 % and below 50 %.
- Print "RSI<50" and "RSI>50" for RSI(14) that crossed below 50 % and above 50 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Graph Reader Pro 2.0Graph Reader Pro 2.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled. The Previous Day's High and Low are often used as reversal levels in the few future days.
Draw the price range of each day based on Average Daily Range (ADR) value.
Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Draw simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA50 with ability to change the line color based on increasing or decreasing prices. A set of other simple moving average lines such as SMA13, SMA200, SMA800 can be drawn if enabled.
Draw a ribbon of simple moving average lines consisting of SMA3, SMA4, SMA6 and SMA7, if enabled. Twisting of the SMA ribbon gives a visual signal for price reversal.
Locate the price gaps in the graphs of stocks and indexes. The opened gaps are often closed later on. Hence, they are milestones for the price to come back and close them up.
Locate the pin bars having the body portion less than a specific percent of the range. The pin bars show hestitation for the price to continue the current trend. When a pin bar is covered or engulfed by the next larger bar, a trend reversal offen follows.
Draw Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "C>SMA5" and "C13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA(5) crossed above and below SMA(13).
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
- Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Graph Reader Pro 1.0Graph Reader Pro 1.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening in the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the right bar closed lower, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC59 resistance line. The counted numbers, support and resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA50 with ability to change the line color based on increasing or decreasing prices. A set of other simple moving average lines such as SMA13, SMA200, SMA800 can be drawn if enabled.
Draw a ribbon of simple moving average lines consisting of SMA2, SMA3, SMA4, SMA6, SMA7 and SMA8, if enabled. Twisting of the SMA ribbon gives a visual signal for price reversal.
Find the locations of price gaps.
Draw Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Paint the background areas with active Forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "C>SMA5" and "C13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA(5) crossed above and below SMA(13).
- Print "SMA5>50" and "SMA5<50" for SMA(5) crossed above and below SMA(50).
- Print "SMA50>200" and SMA50<200" for SMA(50) crossed above and below SMA(200).
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "RSI>70" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 70 % and below 70 %.
- Print "RSI<30" and "RSI>30" for RSI(14) that crossed below 30 % and above 30 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Forex Insight Pro 8.0Forex Insight Pro 8.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the stock, forex, and crypto currency markets. It counts CC59 and creates respectable support and resistance levels as well as marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic cc59 counting that compares the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of 5 consecutive bars (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the left bar closed higher, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as cc59 support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as cc59 resistance line. The count numbers and support / resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Draw a set of simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA13, SMA50, SMA200, SMA800, if enabled.
Draw a ribbon of simple moving average lines consisting of SMA2, SMA3, SMA4, SMA6, SMA7, SMA8, and SMA9, if enabled. Twisting of the SMA ribbon gives a visual signal for price reversal.
Draw Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
The color of SMA5 line can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself.
The color of SMA50 line (which is the same as the the middle line of Bollinger band (50,2) ) can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself, or of the MACD(12,26,9).
Draw the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Paint the background areas with active forex trading of Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "SMA5>13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA5 crossed above and below SMA13.
- Print "SMA50>200" and SMA50<200" for SMA50 crossed above and below SMA200.
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "C75" and "C25" for the bars that closed above 75% and closed below 25% of its ranges.
- Print "C>SMA50" and "C3" and "SMA2<3" for SMA2 crossed above and below SMA3.
- Print "RSI>30" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 30 % and below 70 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Forex Insight Pro 7.0Forex Insight Pro 7.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the markets. It marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC(X) counting that compare the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of X consecutive bars such as CC(5,9) of a group of 5 bars will compare the close price of the right bar to the left bar (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count positive number would be printed above the bar. If the left bar closed higher, the count negative number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC(5,9) support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC(5,9) resistance line. The count numbers and support / resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Show a set of simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA13, SMA50, SMA200, SMA800, if enabled. The color of SMA50 line (which is the same as the the middle line of Bollinger band (50,2) can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself, or of the MACD(12,26,9).
Show Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Show the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Show the important time areas for Forex trading during Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "SMA5>13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA5 crossed above and below SMA13.
- Print "SMA50>200" and SMA50<200" for SMA50 crossed above and below SMA200.
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "C75" and "C25" for the bars that closed above 75% and closed below 25% of its ranges.
- Print "C>SMA50" and "C30" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 30 % and below 70 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Forex Insight Pro 6.0Forex Insight Pro 6.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the markets. It marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC(X) counting that compare the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of X consecutive bars such as CC(5,9) of a group of 5 bars will compare the close price of the right bar to the left bar (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count number would be printed above the bar. If the left bar closed higher, the count number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC(5,9) support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC(5,9) resistance line. The count numbers and support / resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Show a set of simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA13, SMA50, SMA200, SMA800, if enabled. The color of SMA50 line (which is the same as the the middle line of Bollinger band (50,2) can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself, or of the MACD(12,26,9).
Show Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Show the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Show the important time areas for Forex trading during Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "SMA5>13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA5 crossed above and below SMA13.
- Print "SMA50>200" and SMA50<200" for SMA50 crossed above and below SMA200.
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "C75" and "C25" for the bars that closed above 75% and closed below 25% of its ranges.
- Print "C>SMA5" and "C30" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 30 % and below 70 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Forex Insight Pro 6.0Forex Insight Pro 6.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the markets. It marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC(X) counting that compare the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of X consecutive bars such as CC(5,9) of a group of 5 bars will compare the close price of the right bar to the left bar (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count number would be printed above the bar. If the left bar closed higher, the count number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC(5,9) support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC(5,9) resistance line. The count numbers and support / resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Show a set of simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA13, SMA50, SMA200, SMA800, if enabled. The color of SMA50 line (which is the same as the the middle line of Bollinger band (50,2) can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself, or of the MACD(12,26,9).
Show Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Show the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Show the important time areas for Forex trading during Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print "SMA5>13" and "SMA5<13" for SMA5 crossed above and below SMA13.
- Print "SMA50>200" and SMA50<200" for SMA50 crossed above and below SMA200.
- Print "Max" and "Min" for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print "C75" and "C25" for the bars that closed above 75% and closed below 25% of its ranges.
- Print "C>SMA5" and "C30" and "RSI<70" for RSI(14) that crossed above 30 % and below 70 %.
- Print "MACD>0" and "MACD<0" for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print "MACD>Sig" and "MACD
Forex Insight Pro 5.0Forex Insight Pro 5.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of the markets. It marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider them before placing orders. These parameters include:
Automatic CC(X) counting that compare the close of the right price bar to that of left price bar in a group of X consecutive bars such as CC(5,9) of a group of 5 bars will compare the close price of the right bar to the left bar (ignoring 3 bars in the middle). If the right bar closed higher, the count number would be printed above the bar. If the left bar closed higher, the count number would be printed below the bar. Nine consecutive series of up counts will define the lowest price as CC(5,9) support line and nine consecutive series of down counts will define the highest price as CC(5,9) resistance line. The count numbers and support / resistance lines are automatically printed on the graph if enabled.
Show a set of simple moving average lines such as SMA5, SMA13, SMA50, SMA200, SMA800, if enabled. The color of SMA50 line (which is the same as the the middle line of Bollinger band (50,2) can be set to change based on increasing/decreasing values of itself, or of the MACD(12,26,9).
Show Bollinger bands (50,2), if enabled.
Show the high and low levels of the previous day, if enabled.
Show the important time areas for Forex trading during Asian, London, and New York sessions, if enabled.
Automatic printing of the events happening in the graph to remind the readers of parameters under considerations (if enabled) including:
- Print SMA5>13 and SMA5<13 for SMA5 crossed above and below SMA13.
- Print Max and Min for local maximum and local minimum bars.
- Print C75 and C25 for the bars that closed above 75% and closed below 25% of its ranges.
- Print C>SMA5 and C30 and RSI<70 for RSI(14) that crossed above 30 % and below 70 %.
- Print MACD>0 and MACD<0 for MACD(12,26,9) that crossed above and below zero.
- Print MACD>Sig and MACD
Forex Insight Pro 4.0Forex Insight Pro 4.0 for TradingView gives you abilities to see the stories hiding in the graphs of markets. It marks and reminds you about important parameters that are happening on the graph so that you will not forget to consider before placing orders. These parameter include:
Helps you count cc(x) that compares the close price of the last bar to that of x-1 bar earlier (the right most bar and the left most bar of x consecutive bars). It marks a number above the price bar if the close of the right is higher and mark a number below the price bar if the close of the right is lower. A sequence of consecutive numbers from cc(x) counting of x=5 below the price bars up to count number 9 will show exhaustion of downtrend and the highest price among these 9 bars will set a cc(5) resistance line. A sequence of consecutive numbers from cc(x) counting of x=5 above the price bars up to count number 9 will show exhaustion of uptrend and the lowest price among these 9 bars will set a cc(5) support line. Both cc(5) support and resistance lines are often respected by the price actions as reversal levels.
Helps you to notice increment / decrement of Middle line of the Bollinger band indicator or increment/decrement of MACD indicator in colors. The normal Bollinger band indicator will have the gray middle line. You can set its color to blue/pink to reflect increasing/decreasing value of the Bollinger middle line or set its color to lime/red to reflect increasing/decreasing MACD value.
Helps you to notice RSI value when it comes back down from overbought condition by printing "RSI-Dn" above the price bar or when it comes back up from oversold condition by printing "RSI-Up" below the price bar.
Helps you to notice the crossing of MACD line and its smoothing Signal line by printing "MACD > Sig" below the price bar if the MACD line crosses above the Signal line and printing "MACD < Sig" above the price bar if the MACD line crosses below the Signal line. Crossing of MACD and Signal lines could be used as warning signs that the reversal of the price trend might follow in the near future.d as warning signs that the reversal of the price trend might follow in the near future.
Helps you to notice the crossing of MACD line between the positive and negative zones by printing "MACD > 0" below the price bar if the MACD line changes to positive region and printing "MACD < 0" above the price bar if the MACD line crosses into the negative region. Changing the sign of MACD value could be used as warning signs that the reversal of the price trend might follow in the near future.
Helps you to notice the crossing of the fast simple moving average line and slow simple moving average line by printing "F > S" below the price bar if the fast SMA line crosses above the slow SMA line and printing "F < S" above the price bar if the fast SMA line crosses below the slow SMA line. Crossings of fast and slow SMA often indicate reversal of the price trends. the price bar if the fast SMA line crosses below the slow SMA line. Crossings of fast and slow SMA often indicate reversal of the price trends.
Helps you to label the Local Maximum and Local Minimum bars. If the high price of the middle bar inside a group of 3 bars is higher than its left and right neighbors, the label "Max" is printed above that middle price bar. Similarly, the label "Min" is printed below that middle price bar if the low price of it inside a group of 3 bars is lower than those of its left and right neighbors. Local Maximum and Minimum helps a lot in drawing the most recent supply and demand lines in which the price may breakout from.
Helps you to label "C75" to the price bars that close at or above 75% of their own range and label "C25" to the price bars that close at or below 25% of their ow n range. A C75 bar is often followed by an uptrend while a C25 is often followed by a downtrend.
Helps you to see the highest and lowest prices of the previous day. These levels are very important for M and W trading in the time frame smaller than daily graph since both intraday double top and double bottom pattern often appear around the previous day's high and low prices.
Helps you to see the time periods of business hours for people working in the financial markets in Asia, Lodon, and New York. The market prices are active and often provide high opportunities for making profits during these time periods.
Parameters of features in the above list could be changed, or turned on/off easily in the input options of Forex Insight Pro 4.0 custom indicator.
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The source code of Forex Insight Pro 4.0 custom indicator is protected.
Only invited TradingView members can apply this indicator to their forex, crypto currency and stock price charts.
Lifetime invitation is for 100 USD with free future upgrade and online support.
Rental invitation is for 10 USD/month.
Paypal, bank transfer and Bitcoin payments are welcome.
The author (DrGraph or Nimit Chomnawang, PhD) can be contacted with his TradingView handle.
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How to install the script:
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*Go to the bottom of this page and click on "Add to Favorite Scripts".
*Open a new chart and click on the "Indicators" tab.
*Click on the "Favorites" tab and choose "Forex Insight Pro 4.0".
*Right click anywhere on the graph, choose "Settings".
*In "Style" tab, choose the Dark Theme.
*In "Background" tab, uncheck "Indicator Arguments" and "Indicator Values".
*In "Timezone/Sessions" tab, choose Time Zone = Exchange or your time zone.
*At the bottom of settings window, click on "Template", "SaveAs...", then name this theme of graph setting for future call up such as "Forex Insight Pro".
*Click OK.
For free TradingView plan, you can add two more indicators to the chart. That means you may add RSI or MACD indicators with same parameters as those setup in Forex Insight Pro and Volume indicator to your graph. DrGraph regularly publish his educational idea on using features provided in Forex Insight Pro for profitable investments. You can follow him for how to use the tools.
Laguerre Multi-Filter [DW]This is an experimental study designed to identify underlying price activity using a series of Laguerre Filters.
Two different modes are included within this script:
-Ribbon Mode - A ribbon of 18 Laguerre Filters with separate Gamma values is calculated.
-Band Mode - An average of the 18 filters generates the basis line. Then, Golden Mean ATR over the specified sampling period multiplied by 1 and 2 are added and subtracted to the basis line to generate the bands.
Multi-Timeframe functionality is included. You can choose any timeframe that TradingView supports as the basis resolution for the script.
Custom bar colors are included. Bar colors are based on the direction of any of the 18 filters, or the average filter's direction in Ribbon Mode. In Band Mode, the colors are based solely on the average filter's direction.
ZenAlgo - Golden VeinOverview and Motivation
This indicator combines multiple volume-weighted average price (VWAP) calculations from different timeframes and then merges them into a single composite line called “the Vein”. It begins by pulling a user-defined source (for instance, a typical price) and then anchors a VWAP on daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and yearly intervals. By viewing all these timeframes together, the script captures multi-period trends in a way that stands apart from simpler, single-timeframe VWAP indicators. This comprehensive perspective is designed to offer practical benefits to those who monitor both short- and long-term VWAP behavior within a single tool.
Because it tracks many timeframes simultaneously, it can highlight instances when short-term and long-term VWAPs converge or diverge. Traders who need multi-timeframe validation may find this approach particularly helpful. Other free indicators typically restrict themselves to one or two timeframes, so the built-in multi-timeframe data in this script can save effort for those who rely heavily on VWAP analysis.
Core Inputs and Offsets
At the start, the script takes a single price input (e.g., the average of high, low, and close) and uses it to compute multiple VWAP lines. Users can also choose a distance factor (based on an ATR calculation) to control how far labels are placed from any crossover events. This distance sets how clearly the chart will display labels without overcrowding.
Beyond giving a cleaner visual, having a user-defined distance for labels means the script can adapt to any ticker’s volatility. If one trades assets with large intraday swings, the script leaves enough space for labels to remain readable. This flexibility is something that simpler free VWAP scripts might lack.
Multi-Timeframe VWAP Computations
The script calculates distinct VWAP lines: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly (3-Month), Semiannual (6-Month), and Yearly (12-Month). Each line resets whenever it detects a new period has started, ensuring that each timeframe’s VWAP properly anchors to its own session window. This allows the indicator to track how the market perceives fair value (through VWAP) on multiple horizons, all at once.
Simultaneously checking these various intervals can offer added clarity to traders who want to compare immediate market conditions (e.g., daily) to broader contexts (e.g., quarterly or yearly). Tools that only show one or two timeframes may miss the nuances that arise when, say, daily VWAP aligns with monthly VWAP at a turning point.
Crossover Detection and Labeling
Whenever two different VWAP lines intersect, the script generates an internal crossover signal. It then draws small labels (e.g., D↑W or M↓Q) to highlight that a lower timeframe VWAP has moved above or below a higher timeframe VWAP. These labels use color-coding and an ATR-based offset to remain visible.
An additional subtle feature is how daily VWAP crossovers can optionally be displayed only on a specific weekday and hour. That allows users who only want to track daily crossovers under certain conditions (for example, a fixed point in the weekly cycle) to filter out other signals. This adaptability can be worth paying for if one needs advanced filtering—an area where simpler free VWAP cross indicators typically do not offer such granular control.
The “Golden VWAP” (Composite Calculation)
All six VWAP lines (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, yearly) feed into a central average called “the Vein”. The script takes the midpoint of these six values on each bar, effectively combining short-, medium-, and long-term VWAP data into one. This composite serves as a reference line for overall market direction.
A volatility band (either a standard-deviation-based range or a user-defined percentage) wraps around this composite. The script thereby creates an upper and a lower boundary around the Golden VWAP, called “Resistance” and “Support.” Traders may interpret price moves beyond these levels as higher-probability expansions or contractions, but there is no guarantee of outcome. In choppier markets, breakouts above or below these bands might not lead to follow-through, so interpretation should always be combined with other evidence.
Simplified Market State Logic
By checking how price and the Golden VWAP behave from one bar to the next, the script tags the market state with labels like Bullish, Bearish, Super Bullish, or Super Bearish. These classifications hinge on whether the Golden VWAP is rising or falling, and whether price has crossed above or below the composite band. An optional table in the lower-left corner of the chart displays this label.
While such classification is convenient for scanning changing conditions quickly, it should be interpreted with caution. If the market is sideways or if volume patterns are erratic, the script can produce signals that do not align with real momentum. Treat these states as indications of potential bias rather than automatic buy or sell triggers.
Added Value
By gathering VWAP lines across multiple timeframes, generating alerts on all possible combinations of crossovers, and overlaying a composite VWAP with adjustable volatility bands, this script goes beyond typical single-timeframe VWAP indicators. It aims to let users track short-term shifts (e.g., daily crossing weekly) in the context of longer-term trends (e.g., yearly). This granularity and automation can reduce the need for multiple charts or manual recalculations of different VWAP windows.
Why It Can Be Worth Paying For
The capability to simultaneously anchor VWAP to multiple timeframes, detect crossovers, filter out daily signals by weekday/hour, and visualize a composite “Vein” with adjustable ranges represents a comprehensive feature set that free scripts often do not bundle together. For those who rely on multi-timeframe VWAP analysis, the time saved and clarity gained may justify a paid solution.
Interpreting Values
Crossover labels: Identify points where one timeframe’s VWAP moves above or below another. The direction (up or down) suggests potential momentum shifts.
Golden VWAP line: Treat it as the average “fair value” across all anchored periods. Large price moves above or below this line’s surrounding band might signal increased directional conviction—or false breakouts if volume is deceptive.
Market states: Use the Bullish/Super Bullish/Bearish/Super Bearish labels to gauge how price interacts with the composite’s slope and band.
How to Use It Best
Combine these signals with other risk-management methods.
Monitor multiple crossovers in tandem: for example, daily crossing weekly plus monthly crossing quarterly may offer stronger confluence.
Use the optional daily-label toggle to stay focused on selected higher-confidence signals if you find too many crossovers distracting.
Remember that every alert or label should be evaluated in broader market context and your own trading strategy.
Potential Shortcomings
As with any technical study, VWAP lines and crossovers are not foolproof predictors. The script can be less reliable in low-volume or fast-moving conditions. Large price shocks can cause abrupt changes that do not fit the typical patterns this indicator looks for.
In short, this script’s distinct advantage is showing multiple anchored VWAPs and a composite perspective in one place, offering fine control of alerts and appearance settings. Those who benefit most are chartists who want deeper VWAP insights across various timescales without juggling multiple separate indicators. However, like any technical tool, it should be understood as an aid rather than a guarantee of outcomes.
Candle Partition Statistics with IQV and Chi2NOTE: THE FORMULA IN THE CHART IS NOT PART OF THE CODE
This Pine Script calculates statistical measures for candle partitions based on whether a candle is bullish or bearish and whether the price is above or below an EMA. It evaluates statistical properties such as the Index of Qualitative Variation (IQV) and the Chi-Square (χ²) statistic to assess variations in price action.
Concept of Index of Qualitative Variation (IQV)
IQV is a statistical measure used to quantify the diversity or dispersion of categorical variables. In this script, it is used to measure how evenly the four categories of candles (green above EMA, red above EMA, green below EMA, red below EMA) are distributed.
Purpose of IQV in the Script:
IQV ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates no variation (one category dominates) and 1 indicates maximum variation (categories are equally distributed).
A high IQV suggests balanced distributions of bullish/bearish candles above/below the EMA, indicating market uncertainty or mixed sentiment.
A low IQV suggests dominance of a particular candle type, indicating a strong trend.
Concept of Chi-Square (χ²) Test
Chi-square (χ²) is a statistical test that measures the difference between expected and observed frequencies of categorical data. It assesses whether short-term price behavior significantly deviates from historical trends.
Purpose of Chi-Square in the Script:
A high χ² value means that short-term candle distributions are significantly different from historical patterns, indicating potential trend shifts.
If χ² exceeds a predefined significance threshold (chi_threshold), an alert (Chi² Alert!) is triggered.
It helps traders identify periods where recent price behavior deviates from historical norms, possibly signaling trend reversals or market regime changes.
Key Takeaways:
IQV helps measure the diversity of price action, detecting whether the market is balanced or trending.
Chi-square (χ²) identifies significant deviations in short-term price behavior compared to long-term trends.
Both metrics together provide insights into whether the market is stable, trending, or shifting.
The Nasan C-score enhances trend strength by incorporating volatility. It is calculated as:
enhanced_t_s =(𝑡𝑠 × avg_movement x 100)/SMA(𝑐lose)
Key Components:
𝑡𝑠 : Measures trend strength based on price movements relative to EMA.
ts=green_EMAup_a+0.5×red_EMAup_a−(0.5×green_EMAdown_a+red_EMAdown_a)
avg_movement: The SMA of absolute close-open differences, capturing volatility.
Normalization: The division by SMA(close) adjusts the score relative to price levels.
Purpose of the Nasan C-score
Enhanced Trend Strength
It amplifies the trend strength value by factoring in volatility (price movement).
If price volatility is high, trend strength variations have a greater impact.
Volatility-Adjusted Momentum
By scaling 𝑡𝑠 with average movement, the score adjusts to changing price dynamics.
Higher price fluctuations lead to a higher score, making trend shifts more prominent.
How It Can Be Used in Trading
Higher values of Nasan C-score indicate strong bullish or bearish trends.
Comparing it with past values helps determine whether momentum is increasing or fading.
Thresholds can be set to identify significant trend shifts based on historical highs and lows.
[blackcat] L2 Six Round Positioning█ OVERVIEW
The script is an indicator designed to plot the direction (up, down, no change) of several moving averages (MA) on a separate chart, without overlaying the price data. It calculates Simple Moving Averages (SMA) for 3, 5, 8, 34, 60, 120, and 250 periods and uses conditional logic to determine the color and position of the plotted columns based on whether each MA is increasing, decreasing, or unchanged.
█ LOGICAL FRAMEWORK
The script is structured into three main sections:
1 — Input Parameters: None explicitly defined, but the script uses default settings for the indicator function.
2 — Calculations: Computes Simple Moving Averages (SMA) for seven different periods.
3 — Plotting: Uses conditional logic to plot columns representing the direction of each MA, with positions and colors indicating whether the MA is increasing, decreasing, or unchanged.
The flow of data is straightforward: the script calculates the SMAs, determines their direction, sets the appropriate color, and then plots the columns.
█ CUSTOM FUNCTIONS
• No custom functions are defined in this script. All calculations and plotting are done using built-in Pine Script functions such as ta.sma for SMA calculation and plot for plotting.
█ KEY POINTS AND TECHNIQUES
• Use of ta.sma: The script effectively uses the ta.sma function to calculate Simple Moving Averages for different periods.
• Conditional Logic: The script employs conditional logic (ternary operators) to determine the color and position of the plotted columns based on the direction of each MA.
• Plotting with plot: The plot function is used extensively to display the direction of each MA with different colors and positions.
• Color Transparency: The use of color.new with transparency (e.g., color.new(color.green, 50)) allows for visually distinct colors that are not too overpowering.
█ EXTENDED KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATIONS
• Modifications: The script could be enhanced by adding input parameters to allow users to customize the periods of the moving averages, colors, and transparency levels.
• Extensions: Similar techniques could be applied to other types of moving averages (e.g., EMA, WMA) or to other technical indicators.
• Strategy Development: This indicator could serve as a component in a larger trading strategy by providing insights into the overall trend direction across multiple timeframes.
• Related Concepts: Understanding of moving averages, conditional logic, and plotting techniques in Pine Script would be beneficial for further development and customization of this script.
BUY/SELL + ADVANCE DECLINEThis script is a custom trading view indicator that helps to identify potential buy and sell signals based on the RSI (Relative Strength Index) and SMA (Simple Moving Average) indicators. The script also identifies potential reversals using a combination of RSI and price action. It plots buy, sell, and reversal signals on the chart along with an SMA line. Additionally, it provides alerts based on the buy, sell, and reversal conditions.
Changes made to the original script:
Fixed the undeclared identifier 'c' error by calculating the difference between the current closing price and the previous closing price: c = close - close .
Added an "ADD Value Floating Label" to the chart. The label shows the difference between the current and previous closing prices (ADD value) along with a "Bullish" or "Bearish" indicator based on the value of 'c'. The label is positioned at the top right of the visible chart area and remains static.
Here's a summary of the major components of the script:
Input settings: Define the input parameters for RSI and SMA.
Calculation of RSI and SMA: Compute the RSI and SMA values based on the input parameters.
Color definitions: Define colors for different conditions and levels.
Condition definitions: Define various conditions for buy, sell, reversal, and other criteria.
Buy and sell conditions: Determine buy and sell signals based on RSI, SMA, and price action.
Reversal conditions: Identify potential reversals using RSI and price action.
Plot signals: Display buy, sell, and reversal signals on the chart.
Bar colors: Color the bars based on the identified signals.
Plot SMA: Display the SMA line on the chart.
Alert conditions: Set up alerts for buy, sell, and reversal conditions.
ADD Value Floating Label: Add a label to the chart showing the ADD value and a "Bullish" or "Bearish" indicator.
Divergences in 52 Week Moving Averages, Adjusted and SmoothedThis script description is intended to be holistic and comprehensive for the understanding of the interested parties who view the script.
Following the PineCoders suggestions, I have provided detailed breakdowns both within the code and in the description immediately below:
► Description
This description is intended to be detailed and meaningful, conveying the understanding of the script’s intention to the user:
The theory: Divergences and extreme readings in 52-Week highs on major indexes can provide a view into a potential pending move in the opposite direction of how the market has been trending. By comparing the 52-Week Hi/Lo indices and applying an Exponential Moving Average (EMA), we can assess how extreme a move is from the average. If the move provides an extreme reading, it would potentially be beneficial to “fade” the move (take a position in the opposing direction).
The intention: The intentionality of this script is to provide a visualization of when the highly-probable opportunity to fade over a multi-day or multi-week period arises. In addition to this, based on backtesting prior moves and reading the various levels of significant reversals, three tiers: “Standard”, “Sensitive”, and “Highly Sensitive” have been applied, the user can choose which sensitivity level they would like to see, there are far less false positives on the Standard and Sensitive settings, while Highly Sensitive often signals multiple times with the move coming a few days later.
The application: The settings allow the user to customize their sensitivity to the fade signals, with the ability to customize the visual that shows up as well. For higher-highs that are fade-worthy, the signal will appear on the top of the candle, for lower-lows that are fade-worthy, the signal will appear on the bottom of the candle. The users risk criteria should be the primary driver of the entry/exit, although when backtesting it appears that the significant move is typically completed within a 2-4 week period at max and 3-5 day period at minimum.
A personal note: I am a futures trader intraday but would very strongly caution users when using this strategy with futures (unless their risk tolerance is higher than most). The most beneficial strategy when fading moves would be to enter in tranches, starting at the first signal and adding on any pullback (as long as the pullback is not below the initial entry point). 1-6 Week Date-To-Expiry options would be the primary method for applying this strategy. I would also like to add that SPY/SPX options (SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust / CBOE S&P 500 Index) are the most liquid options that could be applied in this strategy.
► Description (additional)
With the understanding that few users can read pinescript (Pine), the description above contains all of the necessary information that is necessary for a user to understand the intention for script utilization. For those who do understand Pine, the code is commented in each section in order to provide an understanding of the underlying functions, calculations, and thought process that went on during the writing of the script.
► Description (additional)
This script’s description contains no delegations, all aspects of the script as well as the initial idea behind it are contained in the description above, which is self-contained in it’s entirety with a clear and defined purpose that is written with the intent to holistically capture the intent of the potential use for this indicator.
► General House Rule #2
This script and the description (as well as my profile) contain no links or associations to promotion of any kind, I am not a business, I am not an individual that will in any way make money from this script or the promotion of another person, idea, company, entity, or legal persons (foreign or domestic).
► Originality and usefulness
This is an original and custom script (and idea) that is not a rehashing or a copy of any code from any other programmers in the tradingview community.
Crypto Uptrend Script + Pullback//Volume CandlesDescription: his is an adaption of my Pullback candle - This works on all timeframes and Markets (Forex//Stocks//)
Crypto Uptrend Script with Pullback Candle allows traders to get into a trend when the price is at end of a pullback and entering a balance phase in the market (works on all markets). The use of Moving averages to help identify a Trends and the use of Key levels to help traders be aware of where strong areas are in the market.
This script can work really well in Crypto Bull Runs when used on HTF and with confluences
The script has key support and resistance zones which are made up of quarterly data. Price reacts to these areas but patience is required as price will take time to come into these areas
I have updated the Pullback Candle with the use of Volume to filter out the weak Pullback Candles -
There are new candles to the script.
The First candle is the Bullish Volume Candle - This candle is set to a multiplier of 2x with a crossover of 50/100 on Volume - this then will paint a purple candle.
Uses of the Bullish Volume Candle:
Breakthrough of key areas // special chart patterns
Rejection of key areas
End of a impulse wave (Profit Takers)
The second candle is a Hammer - I prefer using the Hammers on Higher Timeframes however they do work on all timeframes. .
The third candle is a Exhaustion of impulse downward move.
Uses of this candle - can denote a new trend but has to be with confluence to a demand area // support area or with any use of technical analysis - using this alone is not advised
The fourth candle is a indecision candle in the shape of a Doji - this candle can help identify if the trend is in a continuation or a reversal
This script can work really well in Crypto Bull Runs
Disclaimer: There will be Pullbacks with High Volume (Breakouts) and not go the way as intended but this script is to allow traders to get into trends at good price levels. The script can paint signals in areas where price is too expensive so please do your own due diligence on the markets as this script is to help get into good areas of price
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Weis V5 zigzag jayySomehow, I deleted version 5 of the zigzag script. Same name. I have added some older notes describing how the Weis Wave works.
I have also changed the date restriction that stopped the script from working after Dec 31, 2022.
What you see here is the Weis zigzag wave plotted directly on the price chart. This script is the companion to the Weis cumulative wave volume script.
What is a Weis wave? David Weis has been recognized as a Wyckoff method analyst he has written two books one of which, Trades About to Happen, describes the evolution of the now-popular Weis wave. The method employed by Weis is to identify waves of price action and to compare the strength of the waves on characteristics of wave strength. Chief among the characteristics of strength is the cumulative volume of the wave. There are other markers that Weis uses as well for example how the actual price difference between the start of the Weis wave from start to finish. Weis also uses time, particularly when using a Renko chart
David Weis did a futures io video which is a popular source of information about his method. (Search David Weis and futures.io. I strongly suggest you also read “Trades About to Happen” by David Weis.
This will get you up and running more quickly when studying charts. However, you should choose the Traditional method to be true to David Weis technique as described in his book "Trades About to Happen" and in the Futures IO Webcast featuring David Weis
. The Weis pip zigzag wave shows how far in terms of bar close price a Weis wave has traveled through the duration of a Weis wave. The Weis zigzag wave is used in combination with the Weis cumulative volume wave. The two waves should be set to the same "wave size".
To use this script, you must set the wave size: Using the traditional Weis method simply enter the desired wave size in the box "How should wave size be calculated", in this example I am using a traditional wave size of .25. Each wave for each security and each timeframe requires its own wave size. Although not the traditional method devised by David Weis a more automatic way to set wave size would be to use Average True Range (ATR). Using ATR is not the true Weis method but it does give you similar waves and, importantly, without the hassle described above. Once the Weis wave size is set then the zigzag wave will be shown with volume. Because Weis used the closing price of a wave to define waves a line Bar highs and bar lows are not captured by the Weis Wave. The default script setting is now cumulative volume waves using an ATR of 7 and a multiplication factor of .5.
To display volume in a way that does not crowd out neighbouring volumes Weis displayed volume as a maximum of 3 digits (usually). Consider two Weis Wave volumes 176,895,570 and 2,654,763,889. To display wave volume as three digits it is necessary to take a number such as 176,895,570 and truncate it. 176,895,570 can be represented as 177 X 10 to the power of 6. The number displayed must also be relative to other numbers in the field. If the highest volume on the page is: 2,654,763,889 and with only three numbers available to display the result the value shown must be 265 (265 X 10 to the power of 7). Since 176,895,570 is an order of magnitude smaller than 2,654,763,889 therefore 175,895,570 must be shown as 18 instead of 177. In this way, the relative magnitudes of the two volumes can be understood. All numbers in the field of view must be truncated by the same order of magnitude to make the relative volumes understandable. The script attempts to calculate the order of magnitude value automatically. If you see a red number in the field of view it means the script has failed to do the calculation automatically and you should use the manual method – use the dialogue box “Calculate truncated wave value automatically or manually”. Scroll down from the automatic method and select manual. Once "manual" is selected the values displayed become the power values or multipliers for each wave.
Using the manual method you will select a “Multiplier” in the next dialogue box. Scan the field and select the largest value in the field of view (visible chart) is the multiplier of interest. If you select a lower number than the maximum value will see at least one red “up”. If you are too high you will see at least one red “down”. Scroll in the direction recommended or the values on the screen will be totally incorrect. With volume truncated to the highest order values, the eye can quickly get a feel for relative volumes. It also reduces the crowding and overlapping of values on the screen. You can opt to show the full volume to help get a sense of the magnitude of the true volumes.
How does the script determine if a Weis wave is continuing to grow or not?
The script evaluates the closing price of each new bar relative to the "Weis wave size". Suppose the current bar closes at a new low close, within the current down wave, at $30.00. If the Weis wave size is $0.10 then the algorithm will remember the $30.00 close and compare it to the close of the next bar. If the bar close price does not close equal to or lower than $30.00 or close equal to or higher than $30.10 then the wave is still a down wave with a current low of $30.00. This is true even if the bar low is less than $30.00 or the bar high is greater than 30.10 – only the bar’s closing price matters. If a bar's closing price climbs back up to a close of $30.11 then because the closing price has moved more than $0.10 (the Weis wave size) then that is a wave reversal with a new up-trending wave. In the above example if there was currently a downward trending wave and the bar closes were as follows $30.00, $30.09, $30.01, $30.05, $30.10 The wave direction would continue to stay downward trending until the close of $30.10 was achieved. As such $30.00 would be the low and the following closes $30.09, $30.01, $30.05 would be allocated to the new upward-trending wave. If however There was a series of bar closes like this $30.00, $30.09, $30.01, $30.05, $29.99 since none of the closes was equal to above the 10-cent reversal target of $30.10 but instead, a new Weis wave low was achieved ($29.99). As such the closes of $30.09, $30.01, $30.05 would all be attributed to the continued down-trending wave with a current low of $29.99, even though the closing price for the interim bars was above $30.00. Now that the Weis Wave low is now 429.99 then, in order to reverse this continued downtrend price will need to close at or above $30.09 on subsequent bar closes assuming now new low bar close is achieved. With large wave sizes, wave direction can be in limbo for many bars before a close either renews wave direction or reverses it and confirms wave direction as either a reversal or a continuation. On the zig-zag, a wave line and its volume will not be "printed" until a wave reversal is confirmed.
The wave attribution is similar when using other methods to define wave size. If ATR is used for wave size instead of a traditional wave constant size such as $0.10 or $2 or 2000 pips or ... then the wave size is calculated based on current ATR instead of the Weis wave constant (Traditional selected value).
I have the option to display pseudo-Ord volume. In truth, Ord used more traditional zig-zag pivots of bar highs and lows. Waves using closes as pivots can have some significant differences. This difference can be lessened by using smaller time frames and larger wave sizes.
There are other options such to display the delta price or pip size of a Weis Wave, the number of bars in a wave, and a few other options.
New Bearish Downtrend Script - Perfect for Short SellingIts been a while since i last uploaded a script, what i have for you today is a script which works very efficiently for downtrends and spotting reversals. This is a script i use on a weekly basis when looking to short sell.
This script includes :
Updated** Rally Candles for HTF and LTF ( End of Impulsive move signal) - The psychology of the candle when used with market information can be viewed as a end or near to the end of a big impulsive leg - when this candle occurs in BEARISH CONDITIONS, we can assume price is likely to move away short term.
Major and Minor Support Levels HTF (Areas of interest)
The Psychology on these levels is price will do something at these key levels - it takes in the last quarter price action of High Open Low Close to generate the price levels and when price comes into these areas we are likely to see a bounce or rejection from this area.
Bearish Breakout Volume Candle - This candle will paint a Purple colour bar when volume breaks above the 7day average - this shows strong momentum in the market and will usually be seen when price is in a downtrend with strong momentum.. However when this does occur we can expect a short term bounce or base so don't trade the volume bar alone.
Indecision Candles - Psychology of this candle is to show exhaustion in the trend and ideally what to see this candle appear with Rally Candles at key areas for stronger set up. When the trend is moving up, the bearish doji can appear - i tend to look at this situation as a pause in the trend.
200 EMA
Everything in this script has alert conditions to provide an edge in the markets
This is an example of how the script will look on the HTF I'm using the Daily Timeframe for reference on TSLA
This is an example of how the script looks like on the LTF, price hit the Major Resistance twice and failed to hit the 3rd time and on each leg of the impulse, the chart portrayed the LTF Rally Candles
Heres an example on how to use both Major Resistance ( Area of Interest) Rally Candle and Volume Breakout as a trade set up idea - This setup idea was on Crude Oil last week and into this week.
When added to confluences such as Supply Zones, Mitigation Levels, Quasimodo patterns etc... this will enhance the script.
I will answer any questions if i haven't made the script clear or take any requests to improve the script.
Also will be uploading the Bullish Uptrend Script soon.