Elliot Wave - ImpulseLets dabble a bit into Elliot Waves.
This is a simple script which tries to identify Wave 1 and 2 of Elliot Impulese Wave and then projects for Wave 3.
Ratios are taken from below link: elliottwave-forecast.com - Section 3.1 Impulse
Wave 2 is 50%, 61.8%, 76.4%, or 85.4% of wave 1 - used for identifying the pattern.
Wave 3 is 161.8%, 200%, 261.8%, or 323.6% of wave 1-2 - used for setting the targets
Important input parameters
Length : Zigzag Length. Keep the numbers low if you are looking for smaller and shorter trades. Keep the numbers high if you are looking for longer and bigger trades.
Error Percent : Adjustments for ratios as it is not always possible to find exactly equal retracement ratio.
Entry Percent : Once Wave 2 is formed, entry is set after reversing 30% of wave 2. This number can be increased or decreased. Caution: Keeping the number too low may result in false signals.
Ignore Trend Direction : If unchecked, it will only look for pattern if Wave 1 has made a higher high. If not, it will ignore Wave 1 condition and only look at wave 1 to 2 ratio.
Handle Duplicates : Since, the labels are generated upon crossover of entry price, this crossover may happen multiple times. Or sometimes wave 2 can further extend and generate new signal with same wave 1. This parameter says how to handle such cases. Keep Last is set to default and is most preferred option.
ShowRatios and ShowWaves lets you display wave line and retracement ratios for each pivots
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MarketVision BWith Special Thanks to Everyone who has gone before me, and who have both allowed me given me permission to bring my version of Market Cipher to the World
Especially LazyBear for his amazing Wave Trend Oscillator and for Aevir, falconCoin, vumanchu, Crypto_Spike and others who have freely brought MarketCipher to the Tradingview Community
Also special mention to RicardoSantos for his Divergence script
MarketVision B - My take on MarketCipher B / Market Cipher B, Ive just put outlines on the Wave Trend to add to the Visual Appeal and Added a Trend Meter and a few more options for the Oscillators
Nice To Look At
Oscillator 1 Choose Between - RSI, MFI and Ultimate Oscillator
For Stochastics Choose Between Standard and RSI Stochastics and for the source you can choose On Balance Volume
Wave Trend
Money Flow
Trend Meter & Signals Bar
Divergences are marked, However they are easy to spot and it is better to train your eyes to spot them before the indicator marks them out
Lots of Alerts and Loads of ways to trade using MarketVision
PS: You can make this look like the original by adjusting the parameters in the menu
test - autocorrelationExperimental:
finds and displays the wavelength index's of the autocorrelation wavelengths..
Cryto WaveRyder ------ Phat Cryto WaveRyder are envelopes plotted at a standard deviation level above and below a simple moving average of the price. ... Cryto WaveRyder helps determine whether prices are high or low on a relative basis. They are used in pairs, both upper and lower bands and in conjunction with a moving averange.
I create a lot of Buy/Sell entry, therefore tranders can know where it is the best entry to take the place. Let's make some money with this indicator
MTP Elliott WavesThe MTP Elliott Waves script allows you to place an Elliott Wave count on your chart at a specific Pivot point. The script uses our unique “Isolation Approach” to Elliott Wave analysis, which has been used in our MTPredictor software since 2001. The Elliott Wave counts include the WPT (Wave Price Target) zones, where the wave found is likely to end. WPT zones are Fibonacci Price clusters that are specific to the wave in question. The Script will find Waves, 2, 3, 4, 5 as well as the simple abc correction. The Script only focus on one Wave count with no alternate counts or X-waves or other complex corrections. We do this to keep things simple and uncluttered. The Wave count will only display on the chart if a valid count is found at the Pivot chosen.
This is designed to be used in conjunction with the MTP Swings Pivots, which are included in the MTP Analysis Script. Please refer to this script for more information on the MTP Swing Pivots. The user has several options (Pivot Number, Last Pivot, Pivots Back or Bar Number) on how to choose the Pivot to display the Elliott Wave count from.
There is a risk in Trading and Investing. Losses can and will unfold.
The script is available as an “invite-only” script, as part of the MTPredictor suite of tools on Trading View.
To obtain access, please go to the web page in our signature that appears below.
[blackcat] L2 Ehlers Sine Wave Coupled Eight Planetary CycleLevel: 2
Background
Have you considered that factors outside the Earth will be related to macro market trends? Let’s discuss the relationship between the planetary movement in the Galaxy and the market movement on Earth today! Although I said that, you may have laughed out in front of the screen, but the calculations in this script are entirely based on astronomical data and mathematical relationships.
Your next question may be why you compare the movements of the eight planets and the laws of the market on the earth together? My answer comes from a Cybernetic Sine Wave indicator proposed by Dr. John F. Ehlers.
Function
L2 Ehlers Sine Wave Coupled Eight Planetary Cycle first converts the astronomical data of the eight major planets into planetary aspects/phases through mathematical relationships. Planetary aspects/phases can provide the historical and current relative positions of each planet in the mathematical triangle relationship. We can use a simple mathematical sine formula to constrain the planet's trajectory between -1 and 1, which is what we often call a sine wave.
The relationship between the sine wave and the market can be extracted from the theory of John F. Ehlers. In Ehlers' theory, market price can be modeled by the trend and cycle modes. And in his works, there are many indicators of how to completely remove the trend in the market price and only leave the cycle mode data. The Cybernetic Sine Wave indicator is exactly the cycle mode data after the market trend is stripped, and expressed in the form of a sine wave.
If you can read to here with patience, you must also be aware of the premise that the trajectories of the eight planets and the laws of the earth market can be coupled: the trajectory of the sine wave mode. Therefore, this indicator is a tool for comparing and analyzing the two in the same chart. I hope you like it.
Finally, in order to benchmark the trajectories of the eight planets and the specific market on the earth, a starting point in time is particularly important. This is the base date of the market index to be analyzed. It is the year, month, and day data specified by the index, which needs to be input by the user when analyzing a specific stock index. For example, the base date of the S&P 500 index is January 3, 1928. This date needs to be entered into the indicator to analyze the SPX500.
Key Signal
Mercury_trail ---> smoothed Mercury orbit sine wave
Venus_trail ---> smoothed Venus orbit sine wave
Earth_trail ---> smoothed Earth orbit sine wave
Earth_mirror ---> smoothed Earth mirrored orbit sine wave
Mars_trail ---> smoothed Mars orbit sine wave
Jupiter_trail ---> smoothed Jupiter orbit sine wave
Saturn_trail ---> smoothed Saturn orbit sine wave
Uranus_trail ---> smoothed Uranus orbit sine wave
Neptune_trail ---> smoothed Neptune orbit sine wave
Aspect 0, 45, 90, 225, 270 deg ---> key planet aspects
ehlersine ---> Ehlers Cybernetic Sine Wave
ehlerslsine ---> Ehlers Cybernetic Lead Sine Wave
Pros and Cons
This is a technical indicator that I have come up with on a whim, and the laws of planetary operation and the operation of the Earth market are still being explored. Hope that interested friends will share your new discoveries.
Remarks
To celebrate I released the 50th technical indicator script on TV!
Courtesy of @sal157011 John Ehlers "Cybernetic Sine Wave" indicator, I converted it from pine v2 to pine v4 in this script.
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
The scripts posted are categorized into 5 levels according to my efforts or manhours put into these works.
Level 1 : interesting script snippets or distinctive improvement from classic indicators or strategy. Level 1 scripts can usually appear in more complex indicators as a function module or element.
Level 2 : composite indicator/strategy. By selecting or combining several independent or dependent functions or sub indicators in proper way, the composite script exhibits a resonance phenomenon which can filter out noise or fake trading signal to enhance trading confidence level.
Level 3 : comprehensive indicator/strategy. They are simple trading systems based on my strategies. They are commonly containing several or all of entry signal, close signal, stop loss, take profit, re-entry, risk management, and position sizing techniques. Even some interesting fundamental and mass psychological aspects are incorporated.
Level 4 : script snippets or functions that do not disclose source code. Interesting element that can reveal market laws and work as raw material for indicators and strategies. If you find Level 1~2 scripts are helpful, Level 4 is a private version that took me far more efforts to develop.
Level 5 : indicator/strategy that do not disclose source code. private version of Level 3 script with my accumulated script processing skills or a large number of custom functions. I had a private function library built in past two years. Level 5 scripts use many of them to achieve private trading strategy.
MultiWave v2 | CryptoProToolsThis is a release highly requested in our Discord server.
Finally we have an update / official release of our original MultiWave indicator
On top of the standard signals (displayed as the dots on chart) and alerts we now also have "trend signals" with various options (displayed as the triangles on chart).
These new trend signals still use the same multi wave algorithm but trigger differently for some quite nice results.
Also added the option for smoothing on all three wave plots. There are 10 levels of smoothing to choose from and each plot can be tuned with different levels of smoothing.
For access and further information about this or any of our other indicators please click the link to our website below.
Hashem Helper -OneHashem Helper One
This indicator is mixture of WaveTrend and RSI with EMA Crosses.
There are 8 EMA (Ribbon) which in confluence of RSI and WaveTrend gives shapes above the candles.
SHAPES:
Red Diamond = Bearish Momentum in the trend.
Orange Cross = Probability of the following candles to be reverse back to the candle which has orange cross above it, is High. (Current price likely doesn't match up with the Statistics)
Purple Cross = Bearish Indication on the Candle. ( Should be used in confluence of other Indications)
Aqua Circle = Bullish indication. (Based on EMA Crosses)
Purple Circle = Bearish Indication. (Based on EMA Crosses)
Blue Triangle = The EMA Ribbon is Recovering. Basically means a Probable Trend Change.
Note that this is a Helper Indicator, NOT a Short/Long Signal Indicator. This should be used alongside with your TA.
Damped Sine Wave Weighted FilterIntroduction
Remember that we can make filters by using convolution, that is summing the product between the input and the filter coefficients, the set of filter coefficients is sometime denoted "kernel", those coefficients can be a same value (simple moving average), a linear function (linearly weighted moving average), a gaussian function (gaussian filter), a polynomial function (lsma of degree p with p = order of the polynomial), you can make many types of kernels, note however that it is easy to fall into the redundancy trap.
Today a low-lag filter who weight the price with a damped sine wave is proposed, the filter characteristics are discussed below.
A Damped Sine Wave
A damped sine wave is a like a sine wave with the difference that the sine wave peak amplitude decay over time.
A damped sine wave
Used Kernel
We use a damped sine wave of period length as kernel.
The coefficients underweight older values which allow the filter to reduce lag.
Step Response
Because the filter has overshoot in the step response we can conclude that there are frequencies amplified in the passband, we could have reached to this conclusion by simply seeing the negative values in the kernel or the "zero-lag" effect on the closing price.
Enough ! We Want To See The Filter !
I should indeed stop bothering you with transient responses but its always good to see how the filter act on simpler signals before seeing it on the closing price. The filter has low-lag and can be used as input for other indicators
Filter with length = 100 as input for the rsi.
The bands trailing stop utility using rolling squared mean average error with length 500 using the filter of length 500 as input.
Approximating A Least Squares Moving Average
A least squares moving average has a linear kernel with certain values under 0, a lsma of length k can be approximated using the proposed filter using period p where p = k + k/4 .
Proposed filter (red) with length = 250 and lsma (blue) with length = 200.
Conclusions
The use of damping in filter design can provide extremely useful filters, in fact the ideal kernel, the sinc function, is also a damped sine wave.
Customisable Weis Wave & Awesome Oscillator Weis Wave study price and volume relationship to generate waves chart(positive wave-uptrend, negative wave-downtrend) that aims to identify reversals and pullbacks. On top of that, bars are color-coded with Awesome Oscillator for confirmation. Green positive bars may indicate long opportunity and negative red bars may indicate short opportunities.
For some reason (one of it is due to my shitty coding skills), waves generated not always consistent with price movement. Hence, I keep changing price and volume parameters and I notice different combinations work best with different securities. For example, Hull Ma and OBV combination do quite well for stocks but so much for commodities. The following is a list of parameters that you can experiment with.
Volume parameters:
- Volume
- OBV
- Money Flow
- Chaikin Money Flow
-VWMA
Price parameters:
- Price
- Hull MA
- KAMA
- McGinley Dinamic
Multi momentum indicatorScript contains couple momentum oscillators all in one pane
List of indicators:
RSI
Stochastic RSI
MACD
CCI
WaveTrend by LazyBear
MFI
Default active indicators are RSI and Stochastic RSI
Other indicators are disabled by default
RSI, StochRSI and MFI are modified to be bounded to range from 100 to -100. That's why overbought is 40 and 60 instead 70 and 80 while oversold -40 and -60 instead 30 and 20.
MACD and CCI as they are not bounded to 100 or 200 range, they are limited to 100 - -100 by default when activated (extras are simply hidden) but there is an option to show full indicator.
In settings there are couple more options like show crosses or show only histogram.
Default source for all indicators is close (except WaveTrend and MFI which use hlc3) and it could be changed but for all indicators.
There is an option for 2nd RSI which can be set for any timeframe and background calculated by Fibonacci levels.
Multi MA Ribbon +Draws an MA Ribbon that highlights major MA's and for easier visibility separates them into different groups including Custom MA's, Baseline MA's, T Line MA's, Short Term MA's and Long Term MA's.
Choose between 11 different types of MA's thanks to JustUncleL and John F. Ehlers super smoother.
The + is for various signals and alerts derived from Market Cipher / Wave Trend indicators and TCG etc.
Happy Trading and remember just follow the flow of the river!
[SignalFI] VolumeFI (Weiss Wave)
VolumeFI uses our proprietary DynaFIB EMA Moving average to create a unified volume trend that leverages Weiss Wave mechanics. There are a few items to note with the use of this tool:
1) The Volume wave created can be customized, becoming more sensitive if the EMA Length is changed in the settings. By default the value is 6, and I would not go below 3 or above 9 for this setting to remain relevant to the trend.
2) By default background coloring is disabled. If enabled, the background color of the indicator will correspond to the trend squares that are presented at the top of the Wave bars. This does not show any additional functionality other than presenting the Rising and Falling effect of volume in a more pronounced way. This is simply to please some traders that would like a more "obvious" representation of the current trend presented by VolumeFI.
3) Small up and down labels are presented which indicate bull and bear volume spikes. These signals can be categorized into to two forms. When the signal presents itself at the start or in the middle of trend, the signal can be considered "supportive" of the trend. When the signal presents itself at the "top" or "bottom" of a trend (based on other confluence), it can be interpreted as "non-supportive" of the trend.
Said another simpler way, the small up/down labels represents impulses of positive trend supporting volume, or can indicate "exhaustion" of the trend when seen after a longer volume wave.
These bars can also provide notice of a reversal when opposite colored signals are presented on Volume Wave bars. When you see a "Blue" (Bull) volume spike on a red wave, and in succession that would indicate that volume is attempting to reverse the downward trend. The same goes for multiple "Red" (Bear) volume spikes seen on a blue wave.
Multiple WaveTrend with Ribbons [CryptoFarian]This is based on LazyBear's WaveTrend Oscillator . I get the idea from klov's Kite Crossing Oscillator which adds support for multiple time frames and what I have done here is to add support for Heikin Ashi candles, ribbons and mark bars for long/short opportunities.
The WaveRunner Multiple Moving AveragesThe WaveRunner consists of a Triple Exponential Moving Average (or TEMA). This study first calculates the exponential moving average(EMA) of the security. It then finds the EMA of that first EMA and then finally calculates a third EMA based on the second EMA. Then, we added in a volume weighted moving average, allowing us to place greater emphasis on periods with higher volume.
Due to its minimal lag, the triple exponential moving average is a good tool for trend identification and volatility measurement. Adding in a VWMA further improves its accuracy as it provides another way to check the strength of a trend.
The first EMA is shown as the green line of circles. The EMA of that line is then plotted as the middle yellow line. Finally, the third EMA is the red line of circles. When the first EMA is greater than the third, it indicates a sustained positive trend and the area between the two lines is filled green. On the other hand, when the third EMA is greater than the first EMA, it indicates a negative trend and the area between the two lines is filled red. Finally, the VWMA is shown as the darker green and red areas both below and above the first EMA.
This indicator is best used for trend identification and confirmation, filtering out volatility. Reduced lag allows traders to interpret sharp price fluctuations.
Financial Freedom WaveRipper - Momentum MulticatorIn the Spirit of '76 commemorating this day on July 4th, this is my third indicator released using Pine Script version 4.0, something I contributed to often in a small role, and will continue to do, in my free time. Without revealing my American secret sauce ingenuity excessively, this indicator uses a high performance momentum algorithm that blows most momentum algorithms out the water. It's characteristics display blatantly the swift momentum at which directional high speed wind driven swells create rip tides in an asset. Not being drug out to sea and quickly going "under water" so to speak, is best mitigated by very timely, accurate information. Regarding the use of this script, the bright yellow line has a damping factor of 4 and the longest adjustable damping factor is 66.
My idea initially was... while there is great "one liner indicators" to use, I thought, why not multi-line "multicators" with little to adjust concerning dominant cycle fluctuations in the market. And voila, another radical experiment, turned visually compelling, similar to tumultuous ocean waves and how incredibly fast turning points can wax and wane, yet be anticipated. Living in America, I was once again determined to attain a replica of "Old Glory" in this companion multicator as well. It's embedded artwork makes it an articator too. Which is why I waited to release this sibling appropriately on July 4th too, a day of celebration of freedom, an empowering idea that has reached dessimenation world wide to so many other nations and peoples.
I once again would personally like to thank the talented individuals at TV for providing a platform that embraces an initial free membership, which I first obtained myself, for people like me to freely code in Pine with mathemagical ideas and mental wizardry, creating ultimately, inventions like this eye candy display above.
Features List Includes:
"Source" Selection
Enable/disable dark background for enhanced visibility
Longest period adjustment providing any adjustable period setting
A subtly adjustable multiplier tweak
Minimalized enable/disable adjustment for the theme
This is not a freely available indicator, FYI. To witness my Pine poetry in action, properly negotiated requests for unlimited access, per indicator, may ONLY be obtained by direct contact with me using TV's "Private Chats" or by "Message" in my member name above. The comments section below is solely just for commenting and other remarks, ideas, compliments, etc... If you do have any questions or comments regarding this indicator, I will consider your inquiries, thoughts, and ideas presented below in the comments section, when time provides it. As always, "Like" it if you like it, and also return to my scripts list occasionally for additional postings. Have a profitable future everyone!
Zero Lag - ZigZag - JDThis is a alternative version of the well known "ZigZag indicator" but it uses turning points of the Jurik ma
instead of the traditional "pivot points" that are by definition lagging by a large lookback period, the (almost-) Zero Lag ZigZag lags by about 2 bars on average (depending on the candles forming)
The ZigZag pattern can be used to draw trendlines and S/R lines
It can also be used for "wave counting" in a way that reduces interpretation.
If you find other uses, please leave your ideas in the comments!
Shoutout to Everget for the awesome Jurik code!!
JD.
#NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
JSE Wyckoff Wave Volume Code// The Stock Market Institute (SMI) describes an propriety indicator the "SMI Wyckoff Wave" for US Stocks. This code is an attempt to make a Wyckoff Wave for the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
// The JSE Wyckoff Wave is in a separate code. This is the code for the volume of the wave. Please see code for the JSE Wyckoff Wave which goes with this indicator.
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// The Wave presents a normalized price for the 10 selected stocks (An Index for the 10 stocks).
// The theory is to select stocks that are widely held, market leaders, actively traded and participate in important market moves.
// This is only my attempt to select 10 stocks and a different selection can be made.
// I am not certain how SMI determine their weightings but what I have done it to equalize the Rand value of the stock volumne so that moves are of equal magnitude.
// The then provides a view of the overall condition of the market and volume flow in the market.
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// I have used the September 2018 price to normalize the stock price for the 10 selected stocks based. The stocks and weightings can be changed periodically depending on the performance and leadership.
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// Please, let me know if there is a better work around this.
The stocks and their weightings are:
"JSE:BTI"/0.79
"JSE:SHP"/2.87
"JSE:NPN"/0.18
"JSE:AGL"/1.96
"JSE:SOL"/1.0
"JSE:CFR"/4.42
"JSE:MND"/1.40
"JSE:MTN"/7.63
"JSE:SLM"/7.29
"JSE:FSR"/8.25
TTM Wave C by DreckenThis is one of five indicators created to identify periods of consolidation and watch the overall market momentum to help forecast the market direction and await a release of market energy.
TTM Squeeze Overlay shows Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels. When the Bollinger Bands (purple) go inside of the Keltner Channel (yellow), the market is said to be in a squeeze.
The dots across the zero line of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum indicator will turn red, signifying this period market compression. Once the Bollinger Bands move outside of the Keltner Channel, a squeeze has “fired”. In order to determine the direction of the move, look at the histogram of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum . If it is above zero, the squeeze has fired long, otherwise short.
The A, B and C Waves use various moving averages and oscillators to visualize the overall strength and direction of the market on short, medium and long time frames. The C Wave is often viewed as the “anchor” for the market. If this wave is clearly positive with all bars above the zero line, we would avoid short trades as this is an indication that the overall momentum of the market is long. The opposite would also be true if the wave was clearly negative. When a squeeze fires, we want to see that Waves are in agreement with the direction of the signal. If a squeeze fires short but the waves are clearly positive and showing bullish momentum, we may opt not to take the signal since it would be fighting the overall market trend.
TTM Wave A by DreckenThis is one of five indicators created to identify periods of consolidation and watch the overall market momentum to help forecast the market direction and await a release of market energy.
TTM Squeeze Overlay shows Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels. When the Bollinger Bands (purple) go inside of the Keltner Channel (yellow), the market is said to be in a squeeze.
The dots across the zero line of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum indicator will turn red, signifying this period market compression. Once the Bollinger Bands move outside of the Keltner Channel, a squeeze has “fired”. In order to determine the direction of the move, look at the histogram of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum . If it is above zero, the squeeze has fired long, otherwise short.
The A, B and C Waves use various moving averages and oscillators to visualize the overall strength and direction of the market on short, medium and long time frames. The C Wave is often viewed as the “anchor” for the market. If this wave is clearly positive with all bars above the zero line, we would avoid short trades as this is an indication that the overall momentum of the market is long. The opposite would also be true if the wave was clearly negative. When a squeeze fires, we want to see that Waves are in agreement with the direction of the signal. If a squeeze fires short but the waves are clearly positive and showing bullish momentum, we may opt not to take the signal since it would be fighting the overall market trend.
TTM Wave B by DreckenThis is one of five indicators created to identify periods of consolidation and watch the overall market momentum to help forecast the market direction and await a release of market energy.
TTM Squeeze Overlay shows Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels. When the Bollinger Bands (purple) go inside of the Keltner Channel (yellow), the market is said to be in a squeeze.
The dots across the zero line of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum indicator will turn red, signifying this period market compression. Once the Bollinger Bands move outside of the Keltner Channel, a squeeze has “fired”. In order to determine the direction of the move, look at the histogram of the TTM Squeeze & Momentum . If it is above zero, the squeeze has fired long, otherwise short.
The A, B and C Waves use various moving averages and oscillators to visualize the overall strength and direction of the market on short, medium and long time frames. The C Wave is often viewed as the “anchor” for the market. If this wave is clearly positive with all bars above the zero line, we would avoid short trades as this is an indication that the overall momentum of the market is long. The opposite would also be true if the wave was clearly negative. When a squeeze fires, we want to see that Waves are in agreement with the direction of the signal. If a squeeze fires short but the waves are clearly positive and showing bullish momentum, we may opt not to take the signal since it would be fighting the overall market trend.
Vegas Wave - BronzeThe bronze edition of my code will be the most basic of a series of Vegas Wave codes which I will publish.
EMA 144, 169, 233
Vegas Tunnel - Highlights the price band between the 144 and 169 EMA.
Identifies support and resistance areas
Target price bounces and aid identifying EW counts.
Wave 2 retrace through the waves. Wave 4 bounce off Vegas Tunnel for example.
Provides confluence when used with fib targets and other indicators.
Identify EMA cross-overs and price crosses.
Easy to customise colours and shading for all time periods.
Multiple indicators in one (for those with TV limits).
Silver/Gold versions
I will include highlights/alerts for EMA/Price crossovers.
I hope its helpful and hopefully the first of many scripts to come.
Feel free to leave ideas and tips for future versions.