Dual Timeframe SMA Ribbon CrossoverCopyright by RJ 3/2018
Should be used with lower timeframe and higher timeframe charts
First set your chart to the lower timeframe you'd like to analyze
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For this method, low timeframe/high suitable timeframe pairs are:
5min with 30min parent
15min with 1hr parent
30min with 4hr parent
4hr with daily parent
daily with weekly parent
weekly with monthly parent
On lower timeframe chart - Plot of 2 smas length 6, 1 Offset
If smas cross - and bar crosses the sma convergence, and full body of bar crosses SMAs - then this is a buy or sell opportunity
For confirmation - on the higher timeframe chart, check if bar is above or below the smas for that day
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BTC World Volume (Multi-Exchange)Release: 2018-03-29
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WHAT IT DOES
Bitcoin is listed on multiple exchanges. Many people have called for a single global index that would quote BTC volume across all exchanges: this script is such a virtual volume aggregate of the 17 largest fiat exchanges on TradingView (listed in the script comments, and in Format > Inputs for you to select). It includes USD, EUR, JPY, KRW and USDT sources.
It will, independently for each tick, quote the volume from all selected exchanges and display a stacked representation, freely inspired from CoinMarketCap charts; also a Moving Average. Each fiat/continent has its own general color, to be able to quickly glance at where volume is coming from, e.g. BitMEX or Asia. (colors are based on Google's Material Design).
By default:
Grey: BitMEX
Green: USD
Yellow: Tether (USDT)
Red: Asia (JPY, KRW)
Blue: Europe (EUR)
No more "on Coinbase this" or "on Bitstamp that", you've now got a global overview! It becomes easy to debunk a few common myths.
See CoinMarketCap for reference.
Note: Bitmex is not taken into account in CoinMarketCap (afaik) since it's trading a derivative asset (XBTUSD contracts), but it usually amounts to ~50% of the overall BTC volume in USD value. The 16 other exchanges quote their volume in BTC, and they represent 30~40% of the overall BTC volume. I believe the whole is good enough to smooth out exchanges variations, and get a fair representation of real-time activity.
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HOW TO USE IT
Just add it to your chart, it will appear as a separate indicator. By default, it appears as stacked colored "areas". There is also a total volume Histogram, which is transparent by default: you can tweak that in Format > Style.
The darker and lighter backgrounds are respectively indicative of a downward price candle (open > close), or an upward price candle (close > open). They are unrelated to volume and simply help interpreting the indicator.
You can check/uncheck exchanges in the Format > Inputs tab to remove/add some of them from computation. All are enabled by default.
You can check/uncheck exchanges in the Format > Style tab to hide them (usually you would hide all or none).
You can edit colors and transpareny as well for each exchange.
You can edit "Volume histogram" transparency to have it show (it's a simpler representation than areas).
Moving Average: You can select the type (SMA, EMA, DEMA or TEMA) and length.
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Please leave feedback below or pm me directly for bugs and suggestions.
Exponential Bollinger Bands [Updated Feb 2018]The same as my previous Exponential Bollinger Bands script, but now you can set a desired offset for the indicator. I have published this as a new script that way those who prefer the old script can continue to use it without seeing any changes.