MultiSymbol Multitimeframe Supertrend TableThis is an initial release for four symbols and four timeframes.
Symbols and timeframes are customizable.
There is a gradient heatmap for the daily percentage change as well as another heatmap for each of the timeframe trends.
The two different forms of heatmap have separate settings so can have different colors and scaling if desired.
The trend used is Trading View's built in Supertrend and the gradient for the trend changes based on how far above or below that timeframe's trend the latest price currently is
It is recommended to place this in a separate pane and use it in the top left so it occupies the whole pane.
You can adjust the cell width and height to fit to your own chart window
Multitimeframe
Period OpenA very simple indicator that displays the Open of the specified Timeframe
How to use this indicator?
1. Directional Bias
Bullish => Closing Price > Period Open
Bearish => Closing Price < Period Open
2. Support / Resistance
Each Period Open can be used as Support or Resistance
3. Take Profit Targets
Each Period Open can be used as targets for taking profit
Multi Timeframe Moving AveragesThis indicator is designed to help traders analyze market trends by displaying five exponential moving averages (EMA) of their choice across four fixed intervals: weekly, daily, 4-hourly, and hourly.
The user can choose which moving averages and intervals to display, and can enable or disable these options as needed. The moving averages are drawn as lines and are updated in real-time based on the current EMA values in the respective intervals.
This indicator can help traders identify potential areas of support and resistance, as well as identify trends in the market. By displaying multiple EMAs across multiple time intervals, traders can get a more complete picture of the market and make more informed trading decisions.
[Uhokang] Bollinger Band BB EMA SMMA SMA Multy timeframeYou can view indicators from the specified upper timeframe together.
( Bollinger Bands, SMMA, EMA, SMA )
If it is based on a 1-hour bar, you can see indicators for 4-hour bars and 1-day bars at the same time.
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Minutes
1 => 5 => 30
2 => 10 => 60
3 => 15 => 90
4 => 20 => 120
5 => 30 => 120
6 => 30 => 120
10 => 60 => 240
15 => 60 => 240
30 => 120 => 480
45 => 180 => 450
over Hours
1 => 4 => D
2 => 8 => 2D
3 => 12 => 3D
4 => D => W
D => W => M
W => M => Y
FSS Indicator MTF Screener 2.0 -- by @FlokicryptoFSS Indicator MTF Screener is built so that the user can scan the target coin quickly to see on which timeframes FSS Buy or Sell signals have shown up in the last closed candle on a range of timeframes. This saves both the time and effort of having to browse through multiple timeframes. By using this script the user will be able to quickly screen through a list of coins and read what the FSS indicator is telling, without touching the timeframe. Its uniqueness and originality is tightly related to its tandem work with the FSS Indicator (You can find the description of this indicator below).
The screener is true Multi Time Frame, in that the information is fetched via security requests on other timeframes, and not calculated within the script. This script only makes use of the last close candle, but later versions could include the current candle.
Above you can see a Sell signal on FTMUSDT on the 12H Timeframe on the chart and its corresponding signal on the Screener just under the chart.
Below is another example of the S&P/TSX Composite Index printing a 12H Buy signal on that same 12H Timeframe and its corresponding signal within the screener window.
** The format of the table, cells and text can be changed without notice, but it is my plan to make as many things as possible with regards to the table, editable by the user in the long term.
About the FSS Indicator:
This FSS Indicator script (which is included within this screener) is unique not only in that it removes the need for the user to run each of these indicators individually; it provides an ‘at-a-glance’ summary of the aggregate indicator data, while also providing the user a simultaneous recommended stop loss value based on past market behavior for the given asset and the user's tolerance to risk by editing the ATR Multiplier in the inputs.
The basic concept of the script is to apply past data to present market conditions, and through the use of that data, provide an additional confluence/confirmation signal which simultaneously provides a recommended stop loss value based on average true range (ATR).
The FSS Indicator uses a blend of :
RSI: If within a defined RSI range, increments print score.
MACD: trend and crossovers increment print score.
Histogram: increments print score if a trend of X candles is up or down.
21 EMA: Increments print score if price is above/below 21EMA.
Parabolic SAR: Increments print score if price is above/below Parabolic SAR .
These parameters generate a print score, which is then determined to be sufficient or not to print a LONG or a SHORT signal on the candle.
The indicator isn't built to find bottoms or tops, won't trigger 100% of the time, but should see a high success rate when triggered on higher timeframes. After testing on several pairs/tickers ( Bitcoin , Ethereum , XRP, DJI, SPX and others) on multiple timeframes I have seen the best results on 12-hour, Daily, 2-day, 3-day & weekly timeframes. The success criteria are as follows: Stop Loss not hitting before a rise of at least 10% in value for a long, or a loss of at least 10% in value for a short; waiting until the signal-candle closes for confirmation and back testing.
**Disclaimer: The recommendations of the Indicator/Screener are the result of back-tests and past results will never guarantee future performance of this script on any chart.**
Transmit signals to overlayThis indicator transmits signals from another indicator panel to the main panel through the chart.
It may be suitable when it is not possible to use the main indicator with the "overlay=true" attribute.
For the script to work, the input signal must be "1" for BUY and "0" for SELL.
Alternative words: transmit signals, send, connect, broadcast, copy signals, duplicate.
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You can change display style:
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You can use alerts:
Trampoline DotsTrampoline Dots (Price Divergence)
Higher Time Frame Price Divergence:
Trampoline Dots serve as a "quick bounce" tool. These little dots will trigger whenever the higher aggregation MACD is above / below zero and the price is below / above the 50 period simple moving average. When these criteria are met, the price is usually under pressure of strong divergence, more often than not price will sharply reverse into the trend direction usually within the next few bars.
The Use of The Trampoline Dots:
This indicator can serve multiple ways. Obviously the main use case is the price divergence. These "dots" will not give you any precise & exact entry. But rather a zone of possible incoming reversal. There is no timing to it. All these dots will do is warn you about potential sharp reversal in the upcoming bars. It can be used by itself alone for sure, but the best way to utilize the dots is to use them in combination of other trend or momentum studies. The best signals are the ones that are within the larger time frame trend. Another great thing is that the visuals are really straight-forward and simple. It is either green dot or a red dot. Nothing more, nothing less. Also since the indicator is pretty small, it can be easily layered onto other studies as well which can create an additional confirmation for different patterns or setups.
Which Time Frame Are Reliable?
This indicator works on any time frame. But the most "stable" one is the daily & hourly time frame. My personal favorite is the hourly since these divergences can produce amazing entries in the daily trends (which are usually hidden on the daily chart). In the most aggresive trends, I like to see the green dots triggering around the 8 EMA and 13 EMA. Daily chart can show the daily and weekly (big divergences) that can take multiple days & weeks to resolve.
Hope it helps.
Volume Anomaly DetectorThis indicator is designed to detect volume anomalies such as block orders, large institutional orders, and sweep orders. It works by comparing the current volume to the moving average of volume and identifying deviations that exceed a specified threshold. By detecting anomalous volume, it can help traders identify potential market-moving events and anticipate changes in price direction.
One key difference between this indicator and others is its focus on volume anomalies rather than just overall volume or price movements. This can provide traders with additional insights into market conditions and help them identify trading opportunities that may not be visible using other indicators.
In terms of timeframe and market conditions, this indicator can be used on any timeframe and in any market where volume data is available. However, it may be particularly useful in markets with high liquidity and significant institutional participation, such as equities and futures markets. It may also be most effective during periods of heightened volatility or when significant news or events are expected to impact the market. As with any trading indicator, it's important to use it in conjunction with other tools and analysis to confirm signals and make informed trading decisions.
Week & Day Boxes Projected forward; with day-of-week labelsProjecting Week and Day boxes forward into the future, as an aide in framing the shape/profile of the coming week(s)/day(s).
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~toggle on/off daily and/or weekly boxes.
~input number of 2week blocks or number of 2day blocks to project forward.
~independently format colors and opacities of weekly and daily boxes.
~toggle on/off day-of-week labels (if you just want day labels, make opacity of day boxes&borders zero).
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-I have limited the project-forward numbers to keep it neat. If you want to play around with them, edit UP the FIRST integer in lines 56, 58, 62, 64 (currently set to 11,10, 41, 40 respectively). And edit UP maxvals in lines 9 and 15.
-To change the height of weekly and/or daily boxes, tweak the SECOND integer in lines 56, 58, 62, 64.
-Written for ES (S&P); tested/working on FX and BTC too.
-Starts painting/Resets at the beginning of a new week (i.e. Sunday eve).
-Sunday is blended into Monday; day's are defined as finishing at 6pm (New York Time).
ICT MTF FVG [MK]FVGs (Fair Value Gaps) are significant levels that may act as support or resistance to price. The script finds FVGs as per ICT trading system, then plots the full FVG to the right side of the chart. FVG boxes do not change size when they are semi-mitigated as its important to know where the original FVG midpoint lies. Plotting to the right side of price allows for a cleaner chart. The script is MTF and can display FVG boxes for the following timeframes. Chart, 5,10,15,30,1hr,4hr,8hr,12hr,D,W,M.
Below shows 1hr FVGs marked out. NOTE: this is not what the script does, this is for explanation only.
Below shows what the script will do. 1hr FVGs shown on 15min chart
Detect BOS in Five Candles with MTF - Alert [MsF]Japanese below / 日本語説明は英文の後にあります。
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*This indicator is based on azmathshah's "Last Three Candles each of Two HTF".
It's a very cool indicator. thank you.
You can detect trend reversal with candlesticks.
It's MTF compatible and can display up to 2 sets of 5 candles of any time frame on the right side of the chart.
By displaying the candles of the upper time frame bars, you can check the trend change and measure the entry timing with the lower time frame bars.
There are two types of alerts.
"Liquidity Sweep": This is an alert when the upper beard (high) of ③ is touched with the next foot.
"Candle Close": An alert when the upper whisker (high) of ③ is exceeded by the closing price of the next bar (generally a strong signal)
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ローソク足でトレンド転換を検知するインジケーターです。
MTF対応となっておりチャートの右側に任意タイムフレームのローソク5本を最大2セット表示できます。
上位足のローソクを表示することにより、トレンド転換確認しながら、下位足でエントリータイミングを計ることができます。
アラートは2種類あります。
"Liquidity Sweep":③の上ヒゲ(high)を次の足でタッチした場合のアラートです
"Candle Close":③の上ヒゲ(high)を次の足の終値で上回った場合のアラートです(一般的には強力なシグナルとなります)
Strategy for UT Bot Alerts indicator Using the UT Bot alerts indicator by @QuantNomad, this strategy was designed for showing an example of how this indicator could be used, also, it has the goal to help some people from a group that use to use this indicator for their trading. Under any circumstance I recommend to use it without testing it before in real time.
Backtesting context: 2020-02-05 to 2023-02-25 of BTCUSD 4H by Tvc. Commissions: 0.03% for each entry, 0.03% for each exit. Risk per trade: 2.5% of the total account
For this strategy, 3 indicators are used:
UT Bot Alerts indicator by Quantnomad
One Ema of 200 periods for indicate the trend
Atr stop loss from Gatherio
Trade conditions:
For longs:
Close price is higher than Atr from UT Bot
Ema from UT Bot cross over Atr from UT Bot.
This gives us our long signal. Stop loss will be determined by atr stop loss (white point), break even(blue point) by a risk/reward ratio of 0.75:1 and take profit of 3:1 where half position will be closed. This will be showed as buy (open long position)
The other half will be closed when close price is lower than Atr and Ema from UT Bot cross under Atr. This will be showed as cl buy (close long position)
For shorts:
Close price is lower than Atr from UT Bot
Ema from UT Bot cross over Atr from UT Bot.
This gives us our short signal. Stop loss will be determined by atr stop loss (white point), break even(blue point) by a risk/reward ratio of 0.75:1 and take profit of 3:1 where half position will be closed. This will be showed as sell (open short position)
The other half will be closed when close price is higher than Atr and Ema from UT Bot cross over Atr. This will be showed as cl sell (close short position)
Risk management
For calculate the amount of the position you will use just a small percent of your initial capital for the strategy and you will use the atr stop loss for this.
Example: You have 1000 usd and you just want to risk 2,5% of your account, there is a long signal at price of 20,000 usd. The stop loss price from atr stop loss is 19,000. You calculate the distance in percent between 20,000 and 19,000. In this case, that distance would be of 5,0%. Then, you calculate your position by this way: (initial or current capital * risk per trade of your account) / (stop loss distance).
Using these values on the formula: (1000*2,5%)/(5,0%) = 500usd. It means, you have to use 500 usd for risking 2.5% of your account.
We will use this risk management for apply compound interest.
In settings, with position amount calculator, you can enter the amount in usd of your account and the amount in percentage for risking per trade of the account. You will see this value in green color in the upper left corner that shows the amount in usd to use for risking the specific percentage of your account.
Script functions
Inside of settings, you will find some utilities for display atr stop loss, break evens, positions, signals, indicators, etc.
You will find the settings for risk management at the end of the script if you want to change something. But rebember, do not change values from indicators, the idea is to not over optimize the strategy.
If you want to change the initial capital for backtest the strategy, go to properties, and also enter the commisions of your exchange and slippage for more realistic results.
In risk managment you can find an option called "Use leverage ?", activate this if you want to backtest using leverage, which means that in case of not having enough money for risking the % determined by you of your account using your initial capital, you will use leverage for using the enough amount for risking that % of your acount in a buy position. Otherwise, the amount will be limited by your initial/current capital
---> Do not forget to deactivate Trades on chart option in style settings for a cleaner look of the chart <---
Some things to consider
USE UNDER YOUR OWN RISK. PAST RESULTS DO NOT REPRESENT THE FUTURE.
DEPENDING OF % ACCOUNT RISK PER TRADE, YOU COULD REQUIRE LEVERAGE FOR OPEN SOME POSITIONS, SO PLEASE, BE CAREFULL AND USE CORRECTLY THE RISK MANAGEMENT
Do not forget to change commissions and other parameters related with back testing results!
Strategies for trending markets use to have more looses than wins and it takes a long time to get profits, so do not forget to be patient and consistent !
---> The strategy can still be improved, you can change some parameters depending of the asset and timeframe like risk/reward for taking profits, for break even, also the main parameters of the UT Bot Alerts <----
ICT MTF Order Block Wicks [MK]Order Blocks are significant levels that may act as support or resistance to price. Often the wick area is where price may react. The script finds order blocks as per ICT trading system, then plots either the top or bottom wick area to the right side of price. Plotting to the right side of price allows for a cleaner chart. The script is MTF and can display order block boxes for the following timeframes. 5,10,15,30,1hr,4hr,8hr,12hr,D,W,M. Only order blocks of a higher timeframe than the current chart can be shown.
Below shows how order block wicks should be drawn on a 1hr chart NOTE: this is not what the indicator does, its only for explanation.
Below shows the same 1hr order blocks, but shown on a 15min chart NOTE: this is the function of this indicator.
Move Magnitude Visualizer (beta)This experimental visualizer measures all price differences across a range of samples to determine what is normal for a measure of time. Based on whether a recent change in price over time has exceeded the norm, a line is drawn to indicate the magnitude/severity of that move. In short, it attempts to visualize when a move is outside the norm and when it may be risky to join that move.
A thick red line = greater than 3 standard deviations.
An orangish/goldish line = greater than 2 standard deviations.
A thin dotted yellow = greater than 1 standard deviation.
In the end, I've always wanted a tool that gave me a visual warning to when a move is abnormally severe and shouldn't be trusted. RSI and other indicators only work with specific lengths, this attempt to be a deviation detector that isn't bound by length or time-frame.
This is a work in progress, so feedback is appreciated. I don't have a strong idea yet how to properly visualize this data.
It is very compute heavy and some users may experience timeouts. I've done everything I can think of to eliminate redundant computer and to optimize for PineScript.
ZCrypto 3commas - All in oneIntroducing the "3commas All Built-in Indicators in One Script" for TradingView!
Tired of wondering which 3commas-built-in indicators to use and how to combine them? This script is here to make your life easier by answering this question for you.
Instead of spending hours paper trading on 3commas and hoping for the best combined indicator signals, save time and find more accurate results on TradingView.
This indicator combines any of the 3commas-built-in indicators into one signal, allowing you to verify which indicators work best together.
You can combine two or more indicators, up to a maximum of 17, and backtest your combined signal with the Zendog integration - it's simple and easy!
The script includes the following indicators:
• TV Technical Rating x 3
• RSI x 3
• ULT x 1
• BB x 3
• MACD x 2
• MFI x 1
• CCI x 1
• PSAR x 1
• BTC, DXY Filter x 1
• QFL
• Zendog integration
The indicator fires two types of signals: entry signals and exit signals.
To fire entry signals, the script uses the following conditions:
• TV Technical Rating: If the rating is "Buy" or "Strong Buy”, then the signal is fired.
• RSI: If the RSI value is below the RSI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• ULT: If the Ultimate Oscillator value is below the ULT threshold, then the signal is fired.
• BB: If the candle is closed below the channel (lower band), then the signal is fired.
• MACD: If the value of the MACD line is < 0 and the MACD line crosses the Signal line from bottom to top, then the signal is fired.
• MFI: If the candle is closed and its value crosses the MFI threshold from bottom to top, then the signal is fired.
• CCI: If the CCI Value crosses the CCI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• PSAR: If the current price is above the Parabolic SAR, then the signal is fired.
• QFL: If the QFL base (support level) is cracked and the price is <= the crack % of drop, then the signal is fired.
• BTC, DXY Filter: If the current price is higher than the SMA length of Bitcoin (BTC) and the US Dollar Index (DXY) is below it, then the signal is fired.
To fire exit signals, the script uses the following conditions:
• TV Technical Rating: If the rating is "Sell" or "Strong Sell”, then the signal is fired.
• RSI: If the RSI value is above the RSI threshold, then the signal is fired.
• QFL SELL: If the QFL peak (resistance level) is cracked and the price is >= the crack % of pump, then the signal is fired.
to use it with Zendog Backtester here is how you could set it up
Say goodbye to the guessing game and save time with the "3commas All Built-in Indicators in One Script" on TradingView.
Bollinger Band BreakoutThis strategy buys when price crosses above an upper Bollinger Band and sells when the lower band is breached. What makes this strategy different than others:
Long only with filtering for only showing strong tickers
Filter out trades below a moving average on both the current timeframe and a longer period timeframe to keep you out of bear markets
Optional ability to set a tighter initial stop level to increase exposure and decrease downside risk on freshly opened trades while you wait for the lower Bollinger Band trailing stop to catch up
Take entries/exits on wicks/stops or wait for candle closes before entry
Select which dates to backtest
Customize Bollinger Band parameters including the ability to have different values for the upper and lower band standard deviation
Anchored SMAThis is not your usual single moving average (SMA) indicator. It is an anchored SMA indicator. The anchored SMA does what other SMAs cannot--it stays at an anchored timeframe and presents that SMA relative to the timeframe you are in. For example, standard SMA indicators adjust to the timeframe you are viewing in your chart. So if you set it to a 20 day SMA while in the 1 Day timeframe, when you switch to the 5 minute timeframe, your 20 day SMA now becomes a 100 minute SMA indicator--that is it is only calculating the SMA for 20 ticks at 5 minutes each rather than holding the 20 day indicator at the higher timeframe. However, with the anchored SMA, the indicator would have held at the 20 day SMA while you were in the 5 minute timeframe.
The default setting is for the anchored SMA is the five day SMA. This can be adjusted in the settings to be any amount of ticks in any timeframe you choose from 1 minute to 1 week. The indicator does not hold accurately at timeframes outside of this range. The accompanying chart is the SPX in the 15 minute timeframe with the default anchored SMA settings in blue and the standard 200 tick SMA in black. Now, you could manually adjust the ticks to 130 SMA to fit the same blue line, but why do so when the anchored SMA does it for you?
This brings us to a very important note--this indicator is set to standard market hours at 6.5 hours per day. This means this indicator would not give the same results in markets with different hours, such as futures, FOREX, or Crypto markets. This only holds for equity markets. However, that is not to say it cannot be used in these other markets, it's that it wouldn't be the same result. Anyway, enjoy!
Energy_Arrows[Salty]This script quantifies the energy in a price move by comparing the relationship of 3 configurable exponential moving averages present on a slightly higher timeframe (chosen automatically based on the charts current period). It uses the closing price by default, but this is also configurable using the Source input. There are a few ways to use the information in this indicator. One is to use the values above zero (colored green) to provide a bullish bias for future price, and values below zero (colored red) indicating a bearish bias for future prices. This bias can be shown to be increasing or decreasing base on the upward or downward slope of the indicator. The green and red arrows can be enabled to show if the bias is strengthening or weakening based on the direction they are pointing. Finally, the height changes in the peaks of the indicator can be used to show divergence in the strength of extreme price moves to show when a pull back or reversal may occur.
Normalize [JOY] Normalize compares the price of an asset across different timeframes. I have used the daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes. The resulting plot shows the degree to which the instrument deviates from the timeframes. Users can choose their period if desired.
ICT Opening Gaps [MK]
The indicator plots levels which can act as magnets to price. The levels are gap areas which are used within the ICT (The Inner Circle Trader) trading system.
The indicator plots 5 areas of interest:
1: Daily Volume Imbalances - Referencing the Daily chart, boxes are calculated from close to open between all candles. Candles which have only 'wicks' between the close and open prices are considered 'volume imbalances. The boxes can then be shown on LTFs to aid in decision making for intraday traders. Imbalances can be limited to a maximum amount shown and mitigated imbalances can be removed from the chart. All colors can be customised.
Volume Imbalance example:
2: NWOG - New Week Opening Gap - Plotted from Friday Close at 1659 to Sunday Opening at 1800 (EST). The current NWOG can be displayed on its own, or previous weeks can also be shown (ICT recommends the previous 4 weeks also). Boxes are plotted with a midline and all colors can be customised.
New Week Opening Gaps example:
3. NDOG - New Day Opening Gaps - Plotted from day close at 1659 (EST) to restart at 1800 (EST). All colors can be customised. These gaps can be very small so line widths of 3+ are recommended if the lines are to be seen on HTFs
New Day Opening Gap example:
4. New Opening Gap - Plotted from close at 1659 to Session open at 0930 (EST). These areas can possibly be closed/filled after opening at some time. The indicator will draw box to the right of price which shows if the Opening Gap is UP or DOWN. The box will change color to show up or down, or text alone can be used instead of the box. All colors can be customised.
New Opening Gap Box example:
5. 0930 Opening Line - Draws a horizontal line from the opening price at 0930 (EST) to the last bar on the chart. This is the level used to calculate the New Opening Gap. All colors can be customised.
0930 Opening Line example:
AutoBF by Tren10xBroadening Formation is a powerful technical analysis tool that is characterized by two converging trendlines that widen over time. This pattern typically signals a period of volatility and uncertainty in the market and can indicate a potential reversal in trend direction.
This script uses advanced algorithms to automatically detect and plot broadening formations on your chart, making it easy to identify these patterns and potentially profit from them, all while saving you time from drawing them yourself. With customizable settings, this indicator is a must-have tool for any trader looking to take advantage of this powerful chart pattern.
Features:
● Automatically detects and plots broadening formations on any chart within TradingView
● Customizable settings for greater flexibility and control
● Choose to draw your broadening formation from the outside bar to the "Previous Candle" or "Compound Candle" aka to the previous lowest/highest candle within the outside bar.
● Clear visual display of broadening formations and easy identification
● Compatible with all markets and timeframes, from stocks and forex to cryptocurrencies and commodities
● Designed for both novice and experienced traders, with user-friendly interface and comprehensive documentation
● By default, the year will look back 75 years, the quarter will look back 20 years, the month will look back 7 years, the week will look back 3 years, and the day will look back 90 days. However, you now have the ability to change these at your will.
● Added the ability to enable Broadening Formations on the 6 Month, 2 Month, 2 Week, and 2 Day charts.
● ALERTS! Receive timely notifications when the price breaches or activates a broadening formation.
All Timeframes available:
● Year
● 6 Month
● Quarter
● 2 Month
● Month
● 2 Week
● Week
● 2 Day
● Day
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Predicting future outcomes is impossible. Nobody knows what the future will bring. With this Broadening Formation Indicator, you will have the edge you need to identify potentially profitable trading opportunities and make more informed decisions in the markets.
Regards,
Tren10x
Disclaimer: It is essential to note that returns on investments are not guaranteed, and investors should exercise prudence in conducting thorough due diligence before making any investment decisions
I would like to express my gratitude to my wife for her meticulous testing and insightful contributions throughout the course of this project. Additionally, I extend my appreciation to the esteemed Alpha Pack Group, whose exceptional acumen and investment expertise have been instrumental in the success of this endeavor.
Intrabar Analyzer [Kioseff Trading]Hello!
This indicator (Intrabar Analyzer) presents intrabar data in various derivative forms.
On-Chart Features
Traditional price data down to 1 min.
Heikin-Ashi price data down to 1 min.
Kagi price data down to 1 min.
Point & Figure price data down to 1 min.
Renko price data down to 1 min.
Linebreak price data down to 1 min.
LinReg channel
SMA
EMA
ALMA
Echomorphic Average (A @kaigouthro special!)
HMA
RMA
WMA
VWMA
VWAP
SWMA
SAR
Supertrend
On-Chart Features
Price x Volume graph
Intrabar technical rating
Positive volume index
Negative volume index
Price volume trend
RSI
%k
ROC
MFI
MFC
OBV
CCI
BBW
CMO
COG
KCW
MOM
RANGE
%r
Let's look at the objects populated by the indicator!
The image above shows what data correlates to the populated graphs!
Let's dial in on the price x volume graph.
The image above provides an example/explanation of the price x volume graph. All data is sourced from a lower timeframe (configurable - default = 1 minute).
Colors are configurable; the plot characters are configurable.
The numbers above show an alternative view of the price x volume graph!
Price graph
The price graph can populate 6 variations of price data: traditional, heikin-ashi, renko, point & figure, line break, and kagi.
The subsequent images will show all available forms of price data, in addition to a randomly selected, on-chart technical indicator!
Kagi + LinReg
Traditional + EMA
Renko + SAR
Point & Figure + ALMA
Heikin-Ashi + Supertrend
Line Break + VWAP
You can display up to three indicators concomitantly - all calculated using intrabar data!
Lastly, the indicator displays the TradingView calculated technical rating for the intrabar.
The technical ratings are multiplied by x100 and oriented left & right of the price box. Left values are negative; right values are positive. The "0" value is not shown; therefore, if the technical rating isn't highlighted then the rating is "0".
The image above shows the technical rating system in action (:
That's it!
This was a fun project and I'm certainly willing to add more - let me know if there's anything you'd like included.
Additionally, a future feature involves compatibility with any custom indicator! Stay tuned; thank you for checking this out (:
Thank you to @kaigouthro, TradingView and @PineCoders for providing some cool libraries to play with!
Morph's Time FilterTime Filter (days of week and hours of day)
Here you can select which days of the week you would like to filter as well as what hours you would like it to trade within. Take this code and add it to any script and use the "TimeFilter" to your strategies or indicators to filter out certain times