Quadratic Weighted (QWMA) MACDMACD but on the Quadratic Weighted Moving Average instead of regular Moving Average
"The quadratic moving average ( QMA ) or quadratic weighted moving average (QWMA) is a type of moving average who is closer to the price when price is up trending. This moving average is defined as the square root of the moving average of the squared price." @alexgrover ()
Base MACD code from @RicardoSantos ()
K-macd
Ultimate Momentum IndicatorThis is an indicator I've been playing with for a while, based on my previous MACD w/ RSI Warning indicator. This one takes it a step further, including information from MACD, RSI, ADX, and Parabolic SAR. These four indicators are represented in this indicator as follows:
MACD: The histogram itself is a normal MACD histogram. Nothing strange about it, and you can adjust the settings for it just as you would a normal MACD.
RSI: Any time the RSI is outside of normal ranges (which can be adjusted in the settings), the bar on the histogram will turn amber to warn you. The actual RSI value is also shown in a label to the left side of the indicator.
ADX: Crosses are drawn along the 0 line to indicate ADX. Blue means the ADX is below the trending level (adjustable in the settings), and orange means it is above that level. Darker colors indicate the ADX has gone up since the previous bar, while lighter colors indicate it has gone down. The actual ADX value is also shown in the label to the left side of the indicator.
Parabolic SAR: At the outside point of each bar in the histogram, a colored dot is drawn. If the dot is green, the Parabolic SAR (settings adjustable) is currently below the closing price. If the dot is red, the SAR is above the closing price.
I must stress that this indicator is not a replacement for any one of the indicators it includes, as it's really only pulling small bits of information from each. The point of this indicator is to give a cohesive picture of momentum at a quick glance. I encourage you to continue to use the normal versions of whichever of the basic indicators you already use, especially if those indicators are a key part of your strategy. This indicator is designed purely as a way to get a bird's eye view of the momentum.
Pretty much every normally adjustable value can be adjusted in the settings for each of the base indicators. You can also set:
The RSI warning levels (30 and 70 by default)
The ADX Crossover, i.e. the point at which you consider the ADX value to indicate a strong trend (25 by default)
The offset for the label which shows the actual RSI & ADX values (109 by default, which happens to line up with my chart layout--yours will almost certainly need to be different to look clean)
All of the colors, naturally
As always, I am open to suggestions on how I might make the indicator look cleaner, or even other indicators I might try to include in the data this indicator produces. My choice of indicators to base this one from is entirely based on the ones I use and know, but I'm sure there are other great indicators that may improve this combination indicator even more!
Adam H Grimes - Keltner Channels with Day's High & LowThe indicator shows the day's high and low along with the Keltner Channels.
Keltner Channel Period - 20
Keltner Channel Multiple - 2.25
SMU Binary Decimal CandlesThis script creates a Decimal and Binary representation of the price using ROC. The idea is to simplify the price action into a distance from Zero to upside and downside.
You can see clearly trend develops in the ROC in the decimal view, kind of like MACD but based on raw price action change. I'm' a big fan of raw price action, so my scripts are super simple.
You can also use this script in a binary mode close higher = 1 and lower is -1. I use the binary mode to remove the psychological pressure of watching the stock going against me. I turn off the actual price and only focus on number of reds vs blue. On a Quantum physics level, when I short, I observe /wish for more reds like last night 1% sell-off
The main message form all my scripts is think outside the box, experiment with something crazy that doesn't make sense at first and make it to make sense. I always start with an idea that pops into my head, script with Pine script super simple and then watch it for hours to see what is trying to tell me. I have many work in progress that still doesn't make sense but looks really weird and wonderful. When I figure out what is trying to tell me I publish it
Average Range Convergence DivergenceHi there,
It's a script that plot the ATR (Average True Range) and ADR (Average Day Range) together and do an histogram of it. The histogram is the difference from ATR to ADR, I believe that it shows the average GAP in the asset. So I can easily found the offset to use when defining my stop.
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Esse script desenha o ATR (no profit True Range) e o ADR (media da diferença entre máximas e minimas) junto da diferença entre essas médias em formato de histograma. O gap médio de um ativo é mostrado no histograma.
MACD divergence with line drawing by RexioAnother appoach to finding divergences at MACD. This time I think it is much smoother so I could check for divergences between two "peaks" at MACD.
I added my SL line which is last peak +- 1xATR. And the second line is peak between two points of divergence and most of the time it acts like an SR line.
If the higher timeframe trend backs up our divergence (for example: higher trend UP - divergence for L position) I can try to jump in after crossing EMA10.
This indicator is only sugestion for me. I always check price action, trend, SR line before I take any action.
Every people who will test this indicator need to know basics about divergences as THISE ARE NOT BUY/SELL SIGNALS.
If you want to help me and support my coding please contact me via private msg.
CM_MacD_Ult_MTF_Custom_MeglestusBased of off ChrisMoody his version of this
With some customization from my side to make it more reliable on BTC, Crypto.
I have made it a long time ago so I am not too sure on what it all uses, just look through the code :P
Point and Figure (PnF) MACDThis is live and non-repainting Point and Figure Chart MACD tool. The script has it’s own P&F engine and not using integrated function of Trading View.
Point and Figure method is over 150 years old. It consist of columns that represent filtered price movements. Time is not a factor on P&F chart but as you can see with this script P&F chart created on time chart.
P&F chart provide several advantages, some of them are filtering insignificant price movements and noise, focusing on important price movements and making support/resistance levels much easier to identify.
P&F MACD is calculated and shown by using its own P&F engine.
If you are new to Point & Figure Chart then you better get some information about it before using this tool. There are very good web sites and books. Please PM me if you need help about resources.
Options in the Script
Box size is one of the most important part of Point and Figure Charting. Chart price movement sensitivity is determined by the Point and Figure scale. Large box sizes see little movement across a specific price region, small box sizes see greater price movement on P&F chart. There are four different box scaling with this tool: Traditional, Percentage, Dynamic (ATR), or User-Defined
4 different methods for Box size can be used in this tool.
User Defined: The box size is set by user. A larger box size will result in more filtered price movements and fewer reversals. A smaller box size will result in less filtered price movements and more reversals.
ATR: Box size is dynamically calculated by using ATR, default period is 20.
Percentage: uses box sizes that are a fixed percentage of the stock's price. If percentage is 1 and stock’s price is $100 then box size will be $1
Traditional: uses a predefined table of price ranges to determine what the box size should be.
Price Range Box Size
Under 0.25 0.0625
0.25 to 1.00 0.125
1.00 to 5.00 0.25
5.00 to 20.00 0.50
20.00 to 100 1.0
100 to 200 2.0
200 to 500 4.0
500 to 1000 5.0
1000 to 25000 50.0
25000 and up 500.0
Default value is “ATR”, you may use one of these scaling method that suits your trading strategy.
If ATR or Percentage is chosen then there is rounding algorithm according to mintick value of the security. For example if mintick value is 0.001 and box size (ATR/Percentage) is 0.00124 then box size becomes 0.001.
And also while using dynamic box size (ATR or Percentage), box size changes only when closing price changed.
Reversal : It is the number of boxes required to change from a column of Xs to a column of Os or from a column of Os to a column of Xs. Default value is 3 (most used). For example if you choose reversal = 2 then you get the chart similar to Renko chart.
Source: Closing price or High-Low prices can be chosen as data source for P&F charting.
P&F MACD Part
Fast Length: Fast Length for P&F MACD , default value is 12
Slow Length: Fast Length for P&F MACD , default value is 26
Signal Smoothing: Signal Length, default value is 9
Source: Moving averages on P&F charts are based on the average price of each column. Bar chart moving averages are based on each close price. Average price means “(ClosePrice + OpenPrice) / 2”. You can choose Close Price or Average Price as source. Default is Average Price.
There are 2 Alerts:
If PNF MACD line crossover the signal line
If PNF MACD line crossunder the signal line
While adding alert “Once Per Bar Close” option should be chosen.
Commodity Channel Index MACD I've not seen any reprensentation of this type based on CCI chanel....
This indicator is an hybrid between CCI and MACD.
The CCI MACD line is calculated using a moving average between 2 CCI period a (FastCCI - SlowCCI) aplied on the (Fast + Slow) periods
The CCI signal line is a moving average of (CCI MACD line, on the signal line smoothing length.
The histogram is only the difference between the CCI MACD and CCI Signal line
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unRekt - KISS MacdieMacdie is the MACD 'Moving Average Convergence Divergence' indicator and is part of the 'keeping it simple' series that have a similar color scheme. MACD is based on the difference between two moving averages calculated for different periods, typically 12 and 26. The MACD can show trend and strength of an asset while also showing Divergences.
VMACDIntended to be used in exactly the same way as the built-in MACD, but uses volume-weighted moving averages instead. This gives it a tiny edge for spotting high volume breakouts.
Minkowski Distance Factor Adaptive Period MACDHi, this script comes from the idea that Ricardo Santos' Minkovski Distance Function is transferred to the period as a factor.
Minkowski distance is used as a percentage factor with the help of Relative Strength Index function.
Minkowski Distance Function Script :
And thus an adaptive MACD was created.
This script can give much better results in more optimized larger periods.
I leave the decision to determine the periods and weights.
I used the weights of 9,12,26 and periods created with multiplied by factor.
Regards.
[fikira] MACD & RSI+Stoch + DivergencesThis is a new version of my "Divergences"
Compared to my "Divergences (Pivots)", this is calculated totally different
There are 3 options:
- MACD
- RSI
- Stoch RSI
Since this script is very heavy in calculation it is limited in time (= inspired from a script of "Che_Trader")
Also it uses "max_bars_back" (=1000)
For MACD and Stoch RSI there is a "custom Divergences Period", which compares more then 7 Pivot Points,
the higher the number, the less reliable, it is not necessary to use this, but it is there,
also you can change the "leftbars" and "rightbars", again, it is not necessary to change, but you can...
Linewidth and style of the Divergences lines can be changed
Thank you!
ANN BTC MTF Golden Cross Period MACDHi, this is the MACD version of the ANN BTC Multi Timeframe Script.
The MACD Periods were approximated to the Golden Cross values.
MACD Lengths :
Signal Length = 25
Fast Length = 50
Slow Length = 200
Regards.
Blockchain Fundamentals - MCCD - Miner Capitulation Conv/Div🔗Blockchain Fundamentals - MCCD - Miner Capitulation & Convergence Divergence
(a.k.a. Hash Ribbons)
Intro
Miner Capitulation has been talked about alot recently in the news and on twitter. I wanted to join the in fun and add my own spin on things.
Description
This shows the 30 (yellow) and 60 (orange) day moving average of the hash rate of bitcoin. I added an option to show the convergence/divergence of the two moving averages in a visual manner similar to the MACD.
I also added the ability to select both the length and type of MA used in the calculation of the capitulation so you can experiment.
Other additions include bar coloration by trade state, and background highlighting of capitulation periods.
Editable Capitulation/Recovery plots will show clearly when the crosses happen.
The way to replicate my display is to add the indicator twice below the chart and combine in the same pane. First indicator displays the averages by default. The second one you enable convergence/divergence display option and uncheck the rest.
Last I add the indicator one more time and dragged it on chart. Do not combine the scales into one, of else it will ruin the scale (you want them separate scales). Its just showing you possibilities, use whatever works for you!
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Bollinger Bands on MacdOnly longs when Macd line is above Bollinger Band and shorts when Macd line is above Bollinger Band, this will avoid many problems.
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Mirror TSI-MACD by Trader JayI was playing around with the TSI-MACD and surprisingly it works quite well as a mirror.
There are 2 ways this can be used
1. Enter long when Blue line crosses up the Red
2. Exit long when Green line crosses the blue
or
1. Enter long when Blue line crosses up the Red
2. Exit long when Blue line crosses back down below the Red
McGinley Dynamic Convergence/Divergence [ChuckBanger]This is a MACD version with MaGinley Dynamic indicator invented by John R. McGinley. MaGinley Dynamic can be used as a moving average and is a highly reliable indicator. Here i use it instead of EMA witch normally is used to calculate MACD.
For more information of MaGinley Dynamic
www.investopedia.com
Hancock - WAEThis is a version of the LazyBear Waddah Attar Explosion indicator that incorporates the LazyBear Squeeze Momentum Indicator. Full credit goes to LazyBear for this and i've added links to his indicators used for a further explanation.
This histogram is a plot of the difference between the current and previous MACD multiplier by the sensitivity value. Green indicates an up trend and red indicates a down trend.
The white line is the lower BB subtracted from the upper BB and signals should be taken when the histogram is greater than this line.
The blue line is taken from the Squeeze Indicator and is the Keltner Channel. If the white line is less than the blue line it can be considered a squeeze and the background color of the indicator is coloured to indicate when not in a squeeze.
Happy trading folks!
Hancock
Mirror MACD by Trader JayThis is my take on the metatrader indicator, the mirror macd. Works pretty good on Forex, haven't tested on anything else
Enter long after the Blue Line Cross Up the Red Line and EXIT after the Green line Cross Up the Red Line (above the Blue Line).
For the opposite position : ENTER SELL after the Red Line Cross Down.
Compare (RSI) MACDHere I've created an indicator which can be used together with my "Compare (RSI) Ticker 3x" Indicator.
It makes it much easier to see the movements between the "RSI Ticker 1" and "RSI Ticker 2/3".
- The white line is the "MACD" of Ticker 1, which is the difference between the "RSI Ticker 1" and "RSI Ticker 2/3".
- The purple line is the "Signal" line, an EMA of the "MACD". (Length is adjustable)
- The "0-line" is the "RSI Ticker 2/3" line, when Ticker 2 is chosen, this will be blue coloured, when Ticker 3 is chosen it will be red.
Because 2 MACD in 1 indicator is way too messy, you only can choose the comparison against Ticker 2 OR Ticker 3.
- In "Settings" > "Inputs" you can enable/disable the second or third Ticker
(If Ticker 2 is enabled, Ticker 3 is disabled and vice versa)
- The second Ticker has multiple choices
- The third you can type any Ticker you want, for example CRYPTOCAP:BNB, BINANCE:ETHUSDT, NASDAQ_DLY:NDX or whatever,
just start typing and you'll see the possibilities (You also can choose between "Cryptocurrencies", "Index", "Forex", ...)
- When the "MACD" crosses the "0-line", arrows will appear, white ones for "MACD", purple ones for the "Signal" line.
- The "Histogram" makes it easier to see the difference between "MACD" and "Signal" line.
- The source of this indicator is adjustable
- When the second chosen Ticker is the same as the first Ticker, of course you will be seeing lines
(because there is no difference between the 2 Tickers, the EMA is visible though)
If you use both "Compare (RSI) Ticker 3x" AND "Compare (RSI) MACD", of course be aware that you have the same Ticker 2 or 3 in each indicator!