ATR Pips with Stop LossThis indicator shares ATR pips and a calculated 1.5 x stop loss calculation.
1st number is ATR.
2nd number is ATR x 1.5 (a typical SL when trading daily time frame).
The plot lines are really not that important- it's the actual numbers.
What I do is uncheck the plot line checkboxes (ATR & SL) so it doesn't show up, that way I can reduce the indicator window.
This script is a modified script by ATR Pips . Kept the BB section for now as it might be useful, but doubt it.
Future updates:
- editable the multiple for SL
- static daily numbers (right now this shows the timeframe you are viewing, I'd keep that but add a static daily ATR so you have both)
Stoploss
DD ATR stop trailsATR based stop trails.
The top trail is basically lowest ATR since the last candle hit (with given length and multiplication) added to candle high.
The bottom trail is analogic.
LINEdicator - Trendanalysis toolThis indicator creates an trend channel based on an EMA/SMA combo and a Parabolc SAR indicator.
Watch for the peaks and the size of the red/green channel for possible trend change.
Can also be used as an Entry/Exit/Stop-Loss setting tool.
Manual Entry & Bot Trailing Stop AlertsHello all,
Another useful script & indicator with alerts enabled for trailing stoploss in your toolbox!
If you manually start a deal on a bot or even manual trade, you can set your chart time frame, enter the price and the time and date of your entry, then configure an Alert to fire using the “Close Long”/“Close Short” alert trigger.
This indicator features:
Definable Hard Stoploss by % - if price drops to hit this value, immediately trigger a close
Definable “Trail” value using Ticks (one Tick = lowest tradeable unit for your chart)
Supports Longs and Shorts!
Ideal for connecting to your 3commas BitMEX bots for EthUSD or XbtUSD
The indicator plots onto the chart various signals, Red is the Hard Stoploss value, Yellow is your Entry price, Green is the Trailing Stop and White is the live Price Tracker.
Please Note: When you add this indicator to your chart you need to click the Cog/Settings icon to configure it!
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Chris
TrendBand NakedSame concept as Trendband Guide script, but now, we can choose any combination of moving average that suite with our own trading style.
Default setting :
Input (candle base on your timeframe)
Breakout Candle : 5 (highest)
Breakdown Candle : 10 (lowest)
Moving Average Line
EMA : default EMA, uncheck for MA
Fast Line : 10
Slow Line : 20
Direction : 50
Long Term : 200
Style
Breakout Line / Breakdown Line : Horizontal line base on breakout or breakdown setting above
Green Triangle : Potential pullback breakout
Red Triangle : Candle make new high but close lower (potential weakness)
Black Triangle : Candle make new low but close higher (potential strength)
Inside Candle : High and low current candle was smaller and within the high and low the previous candle
Background color : Red for positive / uptrend (fast line above slow line) and green for negative/downtrend (fast line below slow line)
RSI Trade Emulting for ProfitYou can get your profit with easy RSI indicator and can also add stop loss rate.
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-Unique LJS breakout/reversal system
-Multi timeframe trend restricted trading
-Renko, ADX, MAs
-Risk Management, TP, SL
More to come!
TRENDSTOP-SMAthis is another version of my trendstop(stoploss) script
i made this stop loss indicator running according to simple moving average
it follows the sma line from a % distance determined by user
when sma is crossing up trendstop line means go long (buy)
when sma is crossing down trendstop line means go short (sell)
u can set alert on this indicator
(after u apply it on your chart, right click on indicator,
sma crossing down trend stop for sell, sma crossing up trendstop for buy alert)
i use settings 5 for sma and 1 for stoploss % and seems accurate for 1h and 4h for btc and others
u can adjust it for stocks and for forex as u wish
recommend to use with heiken ashi bars
TENKANSTOPLOSSthis is my script help of mr hikmet sezen. special thanks to him for his patience
i made this stop loss indicator running according to tenkansen of ichimoku
it follows the tenkansen line from a determined % distance by user
when tenkansen is crossing up trendstop meand go long
when tenkansen is crossing down trendstop go short
i use settings 5 for tenkansen and 0.80 for stoploss % and seems accurate for 1h and 4h for btc and others
u can adjust it for stocks and for forex
recommend to use with heiken ashi bars
RSW - Realise Short WavesEnglish:
Works better in short term graphs, like 5mins, 15mins.
RSW aims to give you daytrading and stoploss signals.
Usage:
If crosses zero upwards: buy signal
If crosses zero downwards: stop signal
If crosses 100 upwards: buy signal
If crosses 100 downwards: sell signal
Türkçe:
Kısa vadeli grafiklerde daha verimli çalışır , mesela 5-15 dk.lık
RSW günlük al-sat-stop sinyalleri vermeyi amaçlar.
Kullanımı:
Sıfırı yukarı keserse: al sinyali
Sıfırı aşağı keserse: stop sinyali
100ü yukarı keserse: al sinyali
100ü aşağı keserse: sat sinyali
Stoploss line by ATR Input
ATR peroid : 14
Entry long - Tick , Short - Tick off
Entry price - default Close
Factor of ATR to set Stoploss : 1.5
Timeframe : Daily
Pivot Stop LossHere we intend to use pivot points for stop loss and take profit. This has the added benefit of helping you to visualize support and resistance levels.
ATR Stop Loss VisualizerThis will help you figure out what stop loss settings work best for you. Some people might prefer ATR 14 * 0.5 for shorter timeframes, some might prefer more extreme settings such as ATR 30 * 2 to not get stopped out as often.
Average True Range Stop Loss CalculatorThis indicator takes the average of a series of ATR to calculate what I would consider an optimum stop loss placement represented in percentage (read below for full overview).
While the data is plotted what is most helpful are the actual numbers presented.
This indicator is most helpful on the daily timeframe but can be used for all timeframes such as the 4HR or 1HR.
This indicator should not be used alone. It should be used in conjunction with proper price action analysis. It’s also a great indicator if you chart using Value Channels. Ideally you want your stop placement to be below at least one core Value Channel boundary range. In addition to standard support and resistance and some key moving averages the market respects. This also works best when trading with the prevailing BIAS of the instrument (bull or bear).
Cryptos: Generally, that means you’re buying on retracements that fit the end of a structured move. The other option is using this in a clear up trending market where the pull backs are clearly being supported with buying.
FOREX: I use this in my FOREX swing trades for my stop placements. Keep in mind I primarily trade my trade system and use this indicator to ensure my stop placements I define based on VCs are within the ATR tolerance. I’ve found that ATR * 1.5 is the best for my trade system.
WTI: Helpful but I have different rules for when I trade WTI. I rely upon VCs and diagnal VCs much more when trading this.
Equities: Helpful but with the increase of volatility as well as uncertainty of Bias of the market-- this should be used as more of a guide than
Indicator Overview:
Value 1 (maroon): 3 Period ATR
Value 2 (green): 7 Period ATR
Value 3 (blue): 30 Period ATR
Value 4 (blue, bold): 90 Period ATR
Value 5 (green): 1 Period ATR
Value 6 – Prime Stop Loss Placement (red): Average of all above ATR multiplied by 1.5
Value 7 (red): Difference between Value 6 (prime stop loss) and current period move. This is an experimental value. Two ways to use this value. Use as a tighter stop loss placement. The other option is to use as a retrace target for purchase and using the Prime Stop Placement value as you’re stop loss.
All ATRs use the LOW price of the period. After testing both the low and close I’ve settled on the low to capture the most volatility you will typically experience.
Once again, this indicator should be used in conjunction with your proven trade system.
Also, by knowing what the values are within the indicator you could just eye ball what would be the best stop placement depending on the ATR or 1 or 2 ATRs you find most represent the volatility of what you are trading.
I will be expanding on this indicator by bringing in average measured moves as well as volume analysis and most likely with color changes and modifications.
Background:
While using and refining my trade system I've noticed that most moves happen in 3 periods. So we start there. The 7 period is good for a 24 hour market such as crypto (although weekend trading can be a hit or miss) and to some extent FOREX. The longer periods of 30 & 90 are to smooth out the data set. The final value of the 1 period is to bring a little more recency to the calculation.
Why multiply the average by 1.5? I've found in my own trading and system I built to be the best placement (in conjunction with VCs) to ensure you're stop isn't to close and is within the instrument you are trading volatility.
I'm looking at making this more intelligent as well as take into account volume and structured moves.
Trader Set - Trailing StopThis is the last tool for my methodology. It provides additional levels of support / resistance that you can use for trailing stop. Like every single tool in this toolbox and methodology, the formula being used is unique and totally original and you can't find it any where else.
Please don't contact me for getting access to these tools, they are only available for my students. Right now, the English version of the website and learning material is under development and soon, when they are ready I'll post a comment under every single script related to this methodology for those who are interested in participating for the course.
MOST MTFMULTIPLE TIME FRAME version of MOST indicator.
You can view various time frame levels on one chart with MTF.
MOST : Moving Stop Loss Indicator
Developed by economist Anıl ÖZEKŞİ for MATRİKS TRADER platform.
This indicator is like a trailing stop indicator but differs in two ways.
First, trailing stops often uses price bars to determine the stop level, but MOST uses an adjustable percent of the Exponential Moving Average of the price which smooths the sudden price moves.
The second thing is that MOST gives BUY and SELL signals instead of giving one way signals for price action.
MOST has an EMA and a trailing percent stop level of EMA that can be adjusted by changing the length of the EMA and %percent of the stop level.
BUY when ExMoV crosses above MOST
LONG CONDITION when ExMov is above MOST
SELL whenExMov crosses below MOST
SHORT CONDITION when ExMov is below MOST
Developed by Anıl ÖZEKŞİ teknikanalizsanati.com
İndikatörü geliştiren: Anıl ÖZEKŞİ teknikanalizsanati.com
Order Size (Units) and Entry/Stop PricesThis is a risk management script derived from the Turtle trading system. I will define what is needed for each input and will also include a brief description about the intended implementation of the risk management strategy. The risk strategy can be used with any trading strategy. This script displays the order size as a unit. 1 unit is the intended size of an entry, first or adds. If trading contracts, Unit Value is presented in terms of number of contracts. If NOT, Unit Value is presented in terms of total cost for a unit in the currency of the market being traded.
::Inputs::
"Available Capital:" - This number should be the TOTAL amount of capital for use in trading account. DO NOT adjust for leverage. The default available capital is set at 15000.
"Account Currency:" - This should be the currency type for the amount entered into "Available Capital:".
"Does Account Currency Need To Be Converted?" - The currency type of "Available Capital:" must match the currency type of the market being traded. If the value of capital is not known for the market currency type, this option will perform the necessary calculation.
"Exchange used to derive BTC value" - This option is used to determine the exchange rate for currency conversions.
"Market Being Traded:" - This option reflects the trading pair of the asset being traded.
"Trading with leverage?" - This option will allow a user-specified constant value (i.e. leverage factor) to be used for calculating the account balance and number of units (i.e. order size). This is option is set to "No Leverage" by default, which will only allow the specified available capital to be used for balance and unit calculations.
"Amount of Leverage? (1-100)" - This number is the leverage factor being applied to the account per trade (e.g. 2.5, 5, 25, 50, 100). The default leverage factor is 100.
"Trading Contracts?" - This option will allow a user-specified value, for contracts, to be used when calculating unit value per order. This option is intended to be used when trading a derivative product (e.g. a contract.)
"Cost Per Contract" - This number should be equal to the value of the derivative, quoted in dollars. (e.g. Bitmex contracts are valued at $1, so the cost per contract = 1. Deribit offers contracts valued at $10, so the cost per contract =10.)
"Risk Percent" - This number should be the percent of capital you are willing to risk for each trade. (e.g. A $10,000 trading account using 2% risk would risk LOSING $20 on a trade.) Increasing or decreasing the risk amount will adjust stops and adds. This strategy would normally consider the total account equity when calculating the size of every new position. Currently, this indicator only calculates on the amount entered into the "Available Capital:" field. I plan to address this factor before implementing the script into the final complete trading strategy script. The default risk percent is set at 2.
Please remember, this indicator is technically in a testing phase. It makes up only a small piece of what will be a much more involved script.
***I am having some trouble with getting correct calculations when trading "BTC Market". I have yet to determine if the issue is due to the TradingView feeds or if the issue is in the actual code. I have, so far, calculated differences of 15-30% when comparing an asset value between it's trading pairs. I am always open to ideas and suggestions.***
ATR Entries & Stop Loss [Jigga]This is a simple script that displays multiples of ATR and shows you where the potential zones for longing and shorting are. The majority of people use ATR as a stop loss, so we can use it for our advantage and get in when they are stopped out. There is also a possibility to add a stop loss, so a trader can lose little when he is wrong and maximize profit when he is right. It works the best in ranging markets.
Do not forget to always use a proper stop loss and risk management.
Here you can see it in action:
BTC - BitMex - Range bound market
MTF Bollinger Bands, SuperTrend, TEMA Wave and ATR Stop LossThis script is a combination of useful overlay indicators that can be used for day trading or swing trading. You can use it for long term positions as well, but some tweaking may be required. I also added the multi time frame possibility for the majority of settings. This indicator gives you a lot of opportunities and trade setups. Default settings are made for day trading, using intraday time frames.
This script can display the following:
4 independent Bollinger Bands (MTF)
4 independent SuperTrends (MTF)
6 independent TEMAs (MTF)
ATR Stop loss for longs / shorts
Default settings display 3 Bollinger Bands, 2 TEMAs(I have found these two TEMAs particullarly useful, see screenshots below) and a signle SuperTrend.
Do not forget to always use a proper stop loss and risk management.
Here you can see the script in action in different markets:
BTC - BitMex - Setup before the drop from 7400 USD
BTC - BitMex - Setup before the drop from 8400 USD
BTC - BitMex - Setup before the pump to 7800 USD
BTC - BitMex - Setup before the pump to 6800 USD
[ALERTS]Super-Trend & SL/TP V3This simple script analyzes the trend in real time...
Alerts, SL, TP, bla, bla, bla...