Support and Resistance Levels (Volume) Script to create resistance levels, to find pivot points and accurate entry. On the smallest timeframes, the script shows the most accurate results.
Settings:
"Support / Resistance length" - the more, the less results, but more accuracy
"The number of candles on the screen" - screen length in bars for comfortable work
Levels
Zindarra Multi Alerts Advanced (8 Symbols, 8 Levels) by RRBZindarra Multi Alerts Advanced by RRB by RagingRocketBull 2018
Version 1.0
This indicator lets you configure multiple alert levels for several assets. Zindarra Multi Alerts Advanced supports 8 symbols with 8 custom alert levels.
You can have an M:M relationship betweeen symbols and levels, for example:
- 4 symbols each boxed by 2 alerts above/below the price
- 3 symbols with 1 alert each
- 2 symbols, 1st with 2 alerts, 2nd - with 6 alerts
- 1 symbol with 8 alerts etc
There are several versions: Simple, Pro, Advanced and Ultimate. This is the Advanced version. The Differences are listed below.
- Simple: 10 Alert Levels, 1 plot mode, alert type: cross, no colors/triggered alerts
- Pro: 9 Alert Levels, 2 plot modes: plot/price line, alert type: cross, +change/swap colors, +hide/disable triggered alerts, 2 penetration modes (close, high/low), trigger on confirmed close
- Advanced: 8 Symbols/Tickers, 8 Alert Levels, +alert types: cross up/cross down, no color change. Display sources as lines/candles, normalize, scale/shift independently
- Ultimate: 5 Symbols/Tickers, 8 Alert Levels, +alert types: volume/price %/abs change, volume/ema/time cross
Features:
- 8 custom symbols, symbols:levels = M:M
- 8 custom alert levels with labels. For each alert there must be a corresponding non-empty symbol (can be a duplicate)
- alert types: cross/cross up/cross down
- normalize symbols (and alert levels) to 100% to compare,
- scale and shift each symbol (and alert levels) to position on a chart independently
- 1 alert levels plot mode: plot
- 2 symbol types: line/candles
- colorize symbol candles
- high/low or close level penetration modes
- show/hide levels/labels
- keep or auto disable triggered alerts
- trigger alerts only after a confirmed close
You will see all symbols on a single chart at the same time with their corresponding alert levels. From this chart you can manage all alerts configured for multiple assets.
Although TradingView has 2 percentage scale modes (Percent, Indexed to 100), somehow they still fail to be usefull when comparing multiple assets.
This indicator lets you normalize all symbols to 100% making a direct single scale comparison between assets with vastly different price levels possible.
All alert levels will be normalized as well.
TradingView does not let you move the plots attached to left scale. When scaled they all remain stuck in the center and can't be moved vertically or relative to each other.
This indicator lets you position all symbols independently using individual scale and shift settings. For example, you can:
- split your screen in 3 horiz areas and have a symbol in each of them without overlapping or
- have several partially overlapping assets with different scale each or
- have all assets fully overlapping and normalized to the same 100% scale
You have to manually create an alert in Manage Alerts Panel and configure it to use with this indicator.
Free accounts are limited to only 1 alert slot and this indicator will take it (any existing alerts must be disabled/stopped).
Once the alert is configured, the indicator can be removed from chart to free a slot for another indicator, but you won't see the alert levels.
Usage:
1. attach indicator to a chart
2. define alert levels in UI settings
3. in TradingView's Manage Alerts panel on the right:
- for free accounts: disable/stop all existing alerts, you are limited to 1 alert slot only. Otherwise you won't be able to save.
- create a new Alert:
- select 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box, leave Level 1 and Multi Alerts Cross as default options
- select 'Once Per Bar' or 'Once Per Minute' instead of 'Only Once' to trigger the alert multiple times
5. click Save. Your 9 alerts are enabled now.
Change Settings:
1. change levels/settings in UI. Any changes will also reset already triggered levels visibility.
2. in Manage Alerts panel:
- open/edit the alert you created
- select new instance of 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box (appears at the bottom)
- check the Condition dropdown again - a single instance should remain selected.
3. click Save. Your alert settings are updated.
Notes on using alerts:
- attaching this indicator to a chart and configuring alert levels will not automatically enable the alerts - you have to manually create/configure a new alert in the Alerts Panel
- removing this indicator from chart will not disable the alerts, you have to manually disable the alert you created in the Alerts Panel
- your alert in the Alerts Panel uses another instance (copy) of indicator/settings. Any changes won't affect the alert. You have to manually update the alert every time you change any settings in the indicator.
- recompiling and attaching your own version of indicator will require creating a new Alert (delete the old one).
- alerts are designed to work in realtime. In replay mode you will see triggered alert levels hiding/changing colors but there will be no system alert messages. It's best to test the indicator in realtime on M1 (1 min) chart
- you will only see 1 system alert per bar/60 sec when multiple alert levels are crossed with a single bar or across several symbols at the same time. However all of these levels will hide in the indicator as expected.
- you can only see the alert levels when the indicator is attached to chart, they are not shown by the system alert.
- For source=high/low a directional level penetration is used automatically (crossunder/low and crossover/high). For source=close a standard bidirectional cross is used unless another alert type is specified.
- normalization breaks/distorts alert levels and symbol price - this is normal and is expected. To view the real price of alert levels uncheck normalize - the first 8 outputs are alert levels. Unnormalized levels are straight lines.
- you will see alerts from all symbols in the system alert message box of the current symbol - a bit confusing, but there's no workaround, you can't have a customized alert message for each symbol/level
- many tickers as arguments can stretch/break TradingView's Create New Alert dialog but it's still possible to push all required buttons and Save.
- duplicate symbols will be displayed by default. You can manually hide duplicates using show/hide flags.
- empty tickers (and corresponding alerts) are essentially disabled
1. uses plot*, cross*, barssince, highest, security, alertcondition
Zindarra Multi Alerts by RRBZindarra Multi Alerts by RRB by RagingRocketBull 2018
Version 1.0
This indicator lets you configure multiple alert levels for an asset. Zindarra Multi Alerts supports 10 custom alert levels.
You have to manually create an alert in Manage Alerts Panel and configure it to use with this indicator.
Free accounts are limited to only 1 alert slot and this indicator will take it (any existing alerts must be disabled/stopped).
Once the alert is configured, the indicator can be removed from chart to free a slot for another indicator, but you won't see the alert levels.
This is the Zindarra Multi Alerts Simple version. You can't auto disable already triggered alerts in this indicator. All alerts will remain active.
If you want to be able to hide/disable/change color of the triggered alert levels use the Zindarra Multi Alerts Pro version.
Features:
- 10 custom alert levels with labels
- set open/high/low/close source point for level penetration
- show/hide levels/labels
Usage:
1. attach indicator to a chart
2. define alert levels in UI settings
3. in TradingView's Manage Alerts panel on the right:
- for free accounts: disable/stop all existing alerts, you are limited to 1 alert slot only. Otherwise you won't be able to save.
- create a new Alert:
- select 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box, leave Level 1 and Multi Alerts Cross as default options
- select 'Once Per Bar' or 'Once Per Minute' instead of 'Only Once' to trigger the alert multiple times
5. click Save. Your 9 alerts are enabled now.
Change Settings:
1. change levels/settings in UI
2. in Manage Alerts panel:
- open/edit the alert you created
- select new instance of 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box (appears at the bottom)
- check the Condition dropdown again - a single instance should remain selected.
3. click Save. Your alert settings are updated.
Notes on using alerts:
- attaching this indicator to a chart and configuring alert levels will not automatically enable the alerts - you have to manually create/configure a new alert in the Alerts Panel
- removing this indicator from chart will not disable the alerts, you have to manually disable the alert you created in the Alerts Panel
- your alert in the Alerts Panel uses another instance (copy) of indicator/settings. Any changes won't affect the alert. You have to manually update the alert every time you change any settings in the indicator.
- recompiling and attaching your own version of indicator will require creating a new Alert (delete the old one).
- alerts are designed to work in realtime. In replay mode you will see only the alert levels but there will be no system alert messages. It's best to test the indicator in realtime on M1 (1 min) chart
- you will only see 1 system alert per bar/60 sec when multiple alert levels are crossed with a single bar.
- you can only see the alert levels when the indicator is attached to chart, they are not shown by the system alert.
- a standard bidirectional cross is used for all penetration sources
1. uses plot*, cross*, alertcondition
Zindarra Multi Alerts Pro (9 Levels) by RRBZindarra Multi Alerts Pro by RRB by RagingRocketBull 2018
Version 1.0
This indicator lets you configure multiple alert levels for an asset. Zindarra Multi Alerts Pro supports 9 custom alert levels.
You have to manually create an alert in Manage Alerts Panel and configure it to use with this indicator.
Free accounts are limited to only 1 alert slot and this indicator will take it (any existing alerts must be disabled/stopped).
Once the alert is configured, the indicator can be removed from chart to free a slot for another indicator, but you won't see the alert levels.
If you want 10 alert levels and don't need colors and Pro features - use Multi Alerts Simple version instead.
Features:
- 9 custom alert levels with labels
- 2 plot modes: plot and price line
- high/low or close level penetration modes
- show/hide levels/labels
- change color based on level position above/below price
- keep or auto disable triggered alerts
- trigger alerts only after a confirmed close
- swap level colors
Usage:
1. attach indicator to a chart
2. define alert levels in UI settings
3. in TradingView's Manage Alerts panel on the right:
- for free accounts: disable/stop all existing alerts, you are limited to 1 alert slot only. Otherwise you won't be able to save.
- create a new Alert:
- select 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box, leave Level 1 and Multi Alerts Cross as default options
- select 'Once Per Bar' or 'Once Per Minute' instead of 'Only Once' to trigger the alert multiple times
5. click Save. Your 9 alerts are enabled now.
Change Settings:
1. change levels/settings in UI. Any changes will also reset already triggered level colors/visibility.
2. in Manage Alerts panel:
- open/edit the alert you created
- select new instance of 'Multi Alerts' indicator name in the Condition dropdown box (appears at the bottom)
- check the Condition dropdown again - a single instance should remain selected.
3. click Save. Your alert settings are updated.
Notes on using alerts:
- attaching this indicator to a chart and configuring alert levels will not automatically enable the alerts - you have to manually create/configure a new alert in the Alerts Panel
- removing this indicator from chart will not disable the alerts, you have to manually disable the alert you created in the Alerts Panel
- your alert in the Alerts Panel uses another instance (copy) of indicator/settings. Any changes won't affect the alert. You have to manually update the alert every time you change any settings in the indicator.
- recompiling and attaching your own version of indicator will require creating a new Alert (delete the old one).
- alerts are designed to work in realtime. In replay mode you will see triggered alert levels hiding/changing colors but there will be no system alert messages. It's best to test the indicator in realtime on M1 (1 min) chart
- you will only see 1 system alert per bar/60 sec when multiple alert levels are crossed with a single bar. However all of these levels will hide/change color in the indicator as expected.
- plot modes: price line - changes color of the whole level, style is not configurable; plot - changes color of a level's segment after each cross, configurable style
- you can only see the alert levels when the indicator is attached to chart, they are not shown by the system alert.
- For source=high/low a directional level penetration is used automatically (crossunder/low and crossover/high). For source=close a standard bidirectional cross is used. Colors always change above/below close.
1. uses plot*, cross*, alertcondition
Levels Ft. VolumeThese are levels based on volume. The idea is that candles of high volume a higher amount of traders with active long/short positions to either close out, protect, or add to.
A stack of red candles means that area is a point of interest, similar to a VPVR POC.
NimhFX Daily ATR High/Low Levels Creates an upper and lower level based on the ATR for your selected period. Calculation is based on the following;
Shift Variable works by allowing calculation from x-periods back.
Upper band = (Daily Low + ATR)
Lower Band = (Daily High - ATR)
Earnings Support and Resistance Levels [NeoButane]Inspired by @LazyBear's/@timwest's script:
Usage: support and resistance levels based on averaging price around earnings and quarterly opens.
What it is plotting:
1. A horizontal level whenever earnings occur. If actual earnings is higher than estimated, the line turns green, else red.
2. A horizontal level every quarterly open, colored black.
3. An average between the two mentioned above, colored orange.
4. 5% moves away from 3M open and earnings
5. Misc: 5% move away from that 5% move away, then 10% move away from the 2nd 5% move away.
By default, 4 and 5 are off to reduce visual noise.
Idea: Traders panic around certain dates that always happen, and traders always panic in the wrong direction. The market is composed of traders trading in the wrong direction at the same time, all the time. That means price will bounce back and forth as the gambling dens colloquially known as 'forex brokerages' or 'stock exchanges' take your money in the form of fees, time, and liquidations. So I put two lines on the chart and put one right in between, because it always goes back. I hope you can find it useful!
Note: This was a part of the old fundamental data indicators and is not officially for use, so while it should work on most U.S. stocks and a couple of other exchanges, it is not perfect.
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💰This indicator is given FREE to all our premium indicator subscribers.
📡SRF calculates the levels working from the current price. So even if you are looking old at historical data it will still calculate the S/R levels from the most recent data. (i.e. it really only works for the last few months on most instruments)
📑The indicator works on any timeframe and any market (stocks, forex, crypto, gold, oil).
📊The option "Pre length" can be changed to fit your needs. It will determine how much historical data the indicator will evaluate for each S/R level.
📊You can also choose how many support/resistance lines to plot from the dropdown menu.
📉Lastly you can also show the current/previous week or months OLHC values. These can often act as S/R levels as well. I suggest only using one at a time or it can get confusing.
💬Come chat with us in telegram (link in signature) if you have any questions or would like a trial of a premium indicators (linked below).
Bull Bear Filter
Bottom Top Finder
Monthly Weekly Daily Hourly CLOSESDraws horizontal segments where the last Monthly, Weekly, Daily and Hourly closes are.
Easily identify current price relative position to these key prices.
I use it as a kind of pivot points and help me with trend following entries: longs if up from last close, shorts if down from last close.
Monthly: red line (MMMMM)
Weekly: orange line (WWWWW)
Daily: yellow line (DDDDD)
Hourly: white line (HHHHH)
//Original idea from "Key Levels
Key Levels [@treypeng]Draws horizontal lines for Daily, Hourly (1) and Weekly levels. Really handy to switch on quickly when scalping.
Light blue: Previous hour OHLC
Thick light blue: Previous hour Close / current hour Open
Dark blue: Yesterday OHLC
Thick dark blue: Yesterday Close / today Open
Purple: Weekly Open
It's a bit ugly, I'd prefer horizontal rays instead of lines stretching back across the chart but I couldn't figure out how to do this in PineScript. If I get it sorted, I'll publish an update.
High Time Frame Open Close High Low LevelsGives you the OHLC levels of the weekly and daily candles as levels in whatever timeframe you're on so you can have a macro view in lower timeframes without having to switch timeframes constantly.
You may toggle the visibility of all the daily or weekly levels as well as each individual open/close/high/low.
The line styles and colors are customizable.
A/D Levelsuses reversal candles to determine accumulation and distribution candles
remembers the last reversal candle and draws a support or resistance line at the reversal level
does a barcolor if the price breaks support/resistance
similar to the hoffman a/d breakout indicator but there is no trend detection components
Dynamic Support & ResistanceThis indicator paints the background of the chart between 2 EMAs when all 3 given EMAs are in sync.
The default settings are:
Long-term EMA: 200 Period.
Short-term EMA 1: 50 Period.
Short-term EMA 2: 20 Period.
So according to the default settings, when the 20EMA is above the 50EMA, and the 50EMA is above the 200EMA, the area between the 20EMA and the 50EMA will turn green. When the 20EMA is below the 50EMA, and the 50EMA is below the 200EMA, the area will turn red. When the EMAs are all over the place (ie. price is consolidating), the area will be painted white.
You can change the colors in the indicator settings menu. To remove the white background, change the transparency to 100%. Unfortunately pinescript does not allow you to do this using code, otherwise I would have made that a default feature.
Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
- Matt
X-Lines ProThe X-lines indicator has been long time known by users of the Metatrader 4 & 5 trading platform. It shows interesting market prices ( support and resistance levels). The indicator works without delay and as soon as the bar is closed at the interesting price, immediately after that the symbol "X" will appear above bar and the level will be drawn to the next important value . The levels (prices) that the indicator showing are truly important for the market process (according to them, a large volume of transactions is processed or was working out in the past). Accordingly, such prices in the future can be the goal of the trading process and can act as support and resistance .
The adjustment of the indicator is extremely simple, it is possible to change the value of only one parameter: Levels Power, which default value is 9. The higher the value, the weaker the levels, the indicator (correspondingly, the levels becomes larger). In the case of low figures, the indicator shows stronger and more important prices (correspondingly, the levels are getting smaller). The work of the indicator is provided by the author's algorithm. The indicator does not build levels at the tops of prices or on edge bars, it automatically and in a timely manner determines the amount of work to be done at the closing price of the bar, thereby providing a nearly 100% level accuracy.
It is important to note that, due to the peculiarities of the cloud-based PINE language, the indicator has lost something, and has acquired something. For a more convenient level markup, simply place the horizontal price levels according to the indicator readings.
Arbitrage Level (Pro)Introducing Arbitrage Level Pro
Since trading is 50% momentum and 50% direction we would like to get you as close as possible to both.
Just like the simple version of the Arbitrage level which acts like a carpentry level.
We are monitoring and have included ALERTS to inform you of when the momentum and direction have changed
So that you CAN KEEP all of the profit.
It's really easy to configure just select which indicator you would like to watch and let the indicator send you Alerts
when those conditions are true.
Enjoy,
Arbitrage Trade Team
Support Levels | Line Volume [dimon1ua]Accurate levels of support - resistance, for accurate entry at turning points.
Fibonacci Camarilla Pivot Points Strategy Prototype
Camarilla pivot points with level 5 and another level 3 based on 1.618 added
Option to toggle regular Camarilla or Fibonacci based Camarilla pivot points
Option to toggle labels, candle overlay, levels, and more
Camarilla pivot points have greatly interested me due to the extremely choppy nature of the cryptocurrency market when it isn't going through a bull run. Camarilla pivot points aren't traditional pivots; the hlc3 of the previous candle close is the basis for each level, as the inventor felt that mean reversion to that previous value was likely.
Last High and Low Level Backtest This script shows a high and low period value.
SelectPeriod - Day or Week or Month and etc.
LookBackPeriods - Shift levels 0 - current period, 1 - previous and etc.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
WARNING:
- For purpose educate only
- This script to change bars colors.
Last High and Low Level Strategy This script shows a high and low period value.
SelectPeriod - Day or Week or Month and etc.
LookBackPeriods - Shift levels 0 - current period, 1 - previous and etc.
WARNING:
- This script to change bars colors
High and Low Levels Strategy This script shows a high and low period value.
Width - width of lines
SelectPeriod - Day or Week or Month and etc.
LookBack - Shift levels 0 - current period, 1 - previous and etc.
WARNING:
- This script to change bars colors.
Linear LevelsThis is a simple indicator that draws linear levels over your price chart.
Enter two price levels and it will draw 10 more levels above/below (depending on the order of Price 1 & Price 2)
Fibonacci Auto ModeThis script is an attempt to display Fibonacci Levels in Auto Mode.
It allows for:
Select Higher Time Frame (HTF)
Indicate How Many Bars from HTF to Use to Find Highs/Lows
Manual Mode: Overrides HTF selections
Number of Bars Back to use in Manual Mode
Show/Hide each one of the Levels
Highlight RLZ
Opening-RangesThis indicator will give you expansion levels of the opening range ( I recommend/use 15 min opening range) to trade futures and stocks. There are two colors used, the Fuchsia(Magenta) colored dots are the opening range added and subtracted from opening price. The Aqua(Cyan) colored dots are the opening range stacked. Like blocks. They are both respected during the day. But not as much as longer time frame fib levels.