Tops are signaled by the fast top MA crossing above the slow top MA, and bottoms are signaled by the slow bottom MA crossing above the fast bottom MA. Alerts can be set on top and bottom prints. Does not repaint. Similar to the work of Philip Swift regarding the Bitcoin Pi Cycle Top, I’ve recently come across a similar mathematically curious ratio that...
Given the positive feedback received on the first Dynamic Support/Resistance script, I've decided to rewrite it on Pine Script v5 and publish it with open source code. The main Divina area (box) is derived from change in price and volume, while the other support and resistance levels are based on the golden ratio (Divina proportione) or Fibonacci numbers. The...
Pine Script math based on the medium article by Philip Swift. Idea based from Willy Woo Charts. Disclaimer: None of this Pine Script, Title, nor Description should be used for Financial Advice. For Education Purposes Only. Purpose: Identify a Golden Ratio Cross of the 350 Daily MA vs the 111 Daily MA with Multiplier to theorize where local valuation tops or...
Gives the top and bottom of the cryptocurrencies cycles. When DMA111 crosses DMA350*2, the top is in. Show accumulation phases and resistances with very precise accuracy.
I didn't see this one already it isn't my original idea either. I pulled the formula's from an article on medium, I also added few bear market bottom fib indicators. Credit to the article I pulled the formula from. The Golden Ratio Multiplier Unlocking the mathematically organic nature of Bitcoin adoption Go to the profile of Philip Swift (@PositiveCrypto)...
Based on "The Golden Ratio Multiplier" article by Philip Swift (@PositiveCrypto) on Medium.
I didn't see this one already it isn't my original idea either. I pulled the formula's from an article on medium, I also added few bear market bottom fib indicators. Credit to the article I pulled the formula from. The Golden Ratio Multiplier Unlocking the mathematically organic nature of Bitcoin adoption Go to the profile of Philip Swift...
The golden ratio is also called the golden mean or golden section. It has been used to analyze the proportions of natural objects as well as man-made systems such as financial markets. The mathematics of the golden ratio and of the Fibonacci sequence is intimately interconnected. The Fibonacci sequence is: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377,...