Session Indicator For Indices | @Jonas58328410Welcome guys,
I want to show you the session indicator for indices.
It is an easy, clean, and fast-loading indicator for indice sessions.
The indicator shows you the active sessions and plot those with high lines at the top and low lines at the bottom.
You can modify everything in the settings :
⚙️ Firstly you can modify the timezone, where you live to all supported timezones that tradingview has.
⚙️ Lines can be modified with "line width" and a special tool for backtesting is integrated (max lookback is 500).
⚙️ You can modify all session-related things in the last category.
⚙️ There is a Dashboard, where you can track active sessions.
❗ Note, if you change your timezone, it's recommendable to change the session settings too.
❓If you have any problems, questions, or new feature requests, please send a message in the tradingview comment section!
👌Feedback is greatly appreciated!
👾 Have fun!
Multitimeframe
OHLC MTFThe script allows you to plot the opening, highest, lowest and closing (ohlc) values of a previous candle.
Settings :
- "Time Frame" : allows you to choose the reference time frame;
- "Offset" : sets which candle to select the data from.
Ex : If you select "1 day" as the time frame and "1" as the offset, the OHLC values of yesterday's daily candle will be displayed (regardless of your current time frame).
Previous Range Values, BasicOur P.R.V (Previous Range Values)(Basic) indicator is pretty simple; it plots the previous ranges of the high/low for the structured timeframes. This helps to quickly identify the primary Historical supports and resistances according to the Gregorian time structure. Additionally, a 'custom' field allows for a wider selection other than the scripts default, however the custom selection uses the pre-defined timeframes opposed to manual inputs since the conversion is in minutes and would limit/cap the available range. The plotted lines are designed to remain "out of the way" from the current candle.
To disable a range, simply change the opacity to 0%
Additional script features allow for fully adjustable settings and configurations:
• Adjustable; Range Colors
• Adjustable; Toggles
Statistical Correlation Algorithm - The Quant ScienceStatistical Correlation Algorithm - The Quant Science™ is a quantitative trading algorithm.
ALGORITHM DESCRIPTION
This algorithm analyses the correlation ratios between two assets. The main asset (on the chart), and the secondary asset (set by the user). Then apply the long or short trading strategy.
The algorithm divides trading work into three parts:
1. Correlation analysis
2. Long or short entry
3. Closing trades
Inside the strategy: the algorithm analyses the percentage change yields from a previous session, of the secondary asset. If the variation meets the set condition then it will open a long or short position, on the primary asset. The open position is closed after 'x' number of sessions. Stop loss and take profit can be added to the trade exit parameters.
Logic: analyses the correlation between two assets and looks for a statistical advantage within the correlation.
INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
The algorithm includes a quantitative indicator. This indicator is used for correlation analysis and offers a quick reading of the quantitative data. The blue area shows the correlation ratio values. The yellow histograms show the percentage change in the yields of the main asset. Purple histograms show the percentage change in secondary asset yields.
GENERAL FEATURES
Multi time-frame: the user can set any time-frame for the secondary asset.
Multi asset: the user analyses the conditions on a second asset.
Multi-strategy: the algorithm can apply either the long strategy or the short strategy.
Built-in alerts: the algorithm contains alerts that can be customized from the user interface.
Integrated indicator: the quantity indicator is included.
Backtesting included: automatic backtesting of the strategy is generated based on the values set.
Auto-trading compliant: functions for auto trading are included.
USER INTERFACE SETTINGS
Through the intuitive user interface, you can manage all the parameters of this algorithm without any programming experience. The user interface is extremely descriptive and contains all the information needed to understand the logic of the algorithm and to configure it correctly.
1. Date range: through this function you can adjust the analysis and working period of the algorithm.
2. Asset: through this function you can adjust the secondary asset and its time-frame. You can enter any type of asset, even indices and economic indicators.
3. Asset details: this function is used to adjust the percentage change to be analyzed on the secondary asset. The analysis and input conditions are also chosen.
4. Active long or short strategy: this function is used to set the type of strategy to be used, long or short.
5. Setting algo trading alert: with this function, users can manage alerts for their web-hook.
6. Exit&Money management: with this function the user can adjust the exit periods of each trade and activate or deactivate any stop losses and take profits.
7. Data Value Analysis: this function is used to adjust the parameters for the quantity indicator.
PT OrderBlockVersion 1.0 of the PT OrderBlock indicator was developed to visually identify supply & demand zones within price. This indicator can be used on all timeframes. My preferred method is swing trading the higher timeframe.
Orderblocks are formed when there is a break in structure once a big buy/sell candle has formed. These "blocks" will eventually get revisited on a retest acting as major support/resistance. An orderblock for a demand zone is populated on the chart when there is a bearish candle before a swift move to the top side (opposite direction). The same goes for the orderblock that is formed for a supply zone, it is the last bullish candle before a swift move to the downside. Once you see such behavior, the indicator will populate the orderblock for you. When an orderblock gets mitigated (tapped into) the indicator will change colors of the block to allow you to distinguish between a fresh and already taped supply/demand zone. It has been proven effective to enter entries based on retests of the orderblocks which take place AFTER a break in market structure.
*PT OB Features:
-OBs that have been partially filled will remove a portion of the background zone to indicate how much of the orderblock is left to fill in the full zone (Toggle Highlight remaining OB).
-OB trigger can be switched between candle open & wick. I prefer wick because it increases the probability of catching a low/high.
Video with strategy will be uploaded shortly! It is included as part of the library. Just message us for access!
(Subak)Multi timeframe datagridEn)
A table that displays the current data value by time frame.
Indicators show when rsi is oversold (default 27) or overbought (default 73).
The background color indicates that the current price is high or low based on 20mA. When the current price and profit are different from the set value (default 100), the text color is highlighted.
Displays the values of the upper and lower lines of the Bollinger Bands. It is displayed in the background color when it is out of the Bollinger band.
It is designed for monitoring purposes so that you can see the chart when the desired value is found at the time.
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현재 데이터 값을 시간대별로 표시하는 테이블입니다.
Rsi 가 과매도(기본값 27) 또는 과매수(기본값 73)일 때 배경색을 통해 표시됩니다.
20mA를 기준으로 현재 가격이 높거나 낮음을 배경색으로 표시됩니다. 현재 가격과 설정 값(기본값 100)이 다를 경우 텍스트 색상이 강조 표시됩니다.
볼린저 밴드의 상단 및 하단 라인 값을 표시합니다. 볼린저 밴드를 벗어나면 배경색으로 표시됩니다.
해당 시간에 해당 보조지표의 값을 기준으로 챠트를 볼 수 있도록 모니터링용으로 개발되었습니다.
-Subak-
Grid Premium Indicator - The Quant ScienceGrid Premium Indicator - The Quant Science™ is an indicator that represent the grid trading strategy. Unlike our GRID SPOT TRADING ALGORITHM (which buys in a "buy the dip" style, offering a swing type operation) this indicator uses a trend following strategy with a larger number of grids.
A trend-following strategy in a grid algorithm allows you to open long positions if price rises and breaks up or open short positions if price breaks down.
This indicator was created following the guidelines of the best grid algorithms on 3Commas, Bitsgap, Kucoin, and Binance.
Our goal is to recreate a universal and trust model for all traders and investors who use grid algorithms for their trading.
The ideal market condition as for all grid algorithms is the side market. In the side market this algorithm will create profit during upward movements.
The trader using this algorithm can use it to:
1. Manual trading
2. Backtesting
3. Algorithmic trading
HOW TO SET UP
Using this indicator is very simple. We have configured the creation for a three-step set up. You can manage it without any problems experience in coding. All you have to do is click the grid start and end level and the indicator will automatically load generating the grids and backtesting.
OPERATIVITY
Each open trade is long and is opened when the price crossover an upward level. Each order is closed at the next level. If the price breaks upward or downward the extremes of the grid the algorithm stops trading and will not open any more positions.
FEATURES
Grids: this indicator generates 20 levels of grids.
Direction: opens exclusively long positions.
Strategy: trend-following.
Data table: a table collects all the quantitative data on the strategy's performance. By entering your broker's commission costs and initial capital you will have an instant report on the strategy's performance.
MAIN ADVANTAGE
Compound Interest: the high number of grids allows the gains from each trade to be reinvested quickly by speeding capitalization through compound interest.
LIMITATIONS OF THE MODEL
Like all grid strategies, maximum profit is made when the market is flat or sideways. A market with a bullish or bearish trend does not allow you to generate good profits with this strategy.
R19 STRATEGYHello again.
Let me introduce you R19 Strategy I wrote for mostly BTC long/short signals
This is an upgrated version of STRATEGY R18 F BTC strategy.
I checked this strategy on different timeframes and different assest and found it very usefull for BTC 1 Hour and 5 minutes chart.
Strategy is basically takes BTC/USDT as a main indicator, so you can apply this strategy to all cryptocurrencies as they mostly acts accordingly with BTC itself (Of course you can change main indicator to different assets if you think that there is a positive corelation with. i.e. for BTC signals you can sellect DXY index for main indicator to act for BTC long/short signals)
Default variables of the inticator is calibrated to BTC/USDT 5 minute chart. I gained above %77 success.
Strategy simply uses, ADX, MACD, SMA, Fibo, RSI combination and opens positions accordingly. Timeframe variable is very important that, strategy decides according the timeframe you've sellected but acts within the timeframe in the chart. For example, if you're on the 5 minutes chart, but you've selected 1 hour for the time frame variable, strategy looks for 1 hour MACD crossover for opening a position, but this happens in 5 minutes candle, It acts quickly and opens the position.
Strategy also uses a trailing stop loss feature. You can determine max stoploss, at which point trailing starts and at which distance trailing follows. The green and red lines will show your stoploss levels according to the position strategy enters (green for long, red for short stop loss levels). When price exceeds to the certaing levels of success, stop loss goes with the profitable price (this means, when strategy opens a position, you can put your stop loss to the green/red line in actual trading)
You can fine tune strategy to all assets.
Please write down your comments if you get more successfull about different time zones and different assets. And please tell me your fine tuning levels of this strategy as well.
See you all.
Multiple Moving Avg MTF TableThis script replaces the other script that was just the SMAs that where in a Multi Time Frame Table as this was a redo of that one and this one is SO MUCH MORE!!!!
Not only does this one do the Simple Moving Avg 5, 10, 20, 50, 120, 200 into a table that shows Current/Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly ( 3M )/ Yearly. It now does Exponential Moving Avg , Weighted Moving Avg , and Volume Weight Moving Avg along with Simple Moving Avg.
I still use this script so that you can quickly capture the values so that short-term, and long-term resistance and support can be determined during market hours. Even better now you can select between SMA / EMA / WMA /or VWMA .
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The table will change to the values based on the Choice of the type of Moving Avg and if you change the default values.
Now it will take a little bit for the table to show up, so please be patient. I have tested it with stocks, forex, and crypto.
Gate Signal by Market yogiThis indicator is made by Nischay Rana (Market Yogi)
How to use this Indicator
This is simple group of 8 moving averages, which can be configured in various ways according to your trading requirement.
1. moving average ribbon
2.moving average channel
3.moving average gate signal
4.This indicator has bonus indicator of bollinger bands inbuilt.
Logic:
As price has tendency to get closer to their moving averages. The logic behind this indicator is to use the contraction and expansion concepts of moving averages to find best entry exit points.
This nature of Price action is use to capture the big move after the convergence of all moving averages.
CAUTION : Do not blindly trade the gates as gate has tendency to break out on either side. So use this indicator in confluence with price action and other technical analysis to capture bigger moves.
Higher the gate width more gates are found. Similarly lesser the gate width less gate are found. i.e. Tight squeeze of all the moving averages.
"ENJOY HAPPY TRADING.."
Truly Yours Market Yogi
Regression Channel Alternative MTF█ OVERVIEW
This indicator displays 3 timeframes of parallel channel using linear regression calculation to assist manual drawing of chart patterns.
This indicator is not true Multi Timeframe (MTF) but considered as Alternative MTF which calculate 100 bars for Primary MTF, can be refer from provided line helper.
The timeframe scenarios are defined based on Position, Swing and Intraday Trader.
█ INSPIRATIONS
These timeframe scenarios are defined based on Harmonic Trading : Volume Three written by Scott M Carney.
By applying channel on each timeframe, MW or ABCD patterns can be easily identified manually.
This can also be applied on other chart patterns.
█ CREDITS
Scott M Carney, Harmonic Trading : Volume Three (Reaction vs. Reversal)
█ TIMEFRAME EXPLAINED
Higher / Distal : The (next) longer or larger comparative timeframe after primary pattern has been identified.
Primary / Clear : Timeframe that possess the clearest pattern structure.
Lower / Proximate : The (next) shorter timeframe after primary pattern has been identified.
Lowest : Check primary timeframe as main reference.
█ EXAMPLE OF USAGE / EXPLAINATION
Timed AlertTradingView doesn't offer a way easily set timed alerts. This script solves that problem and also allows you to set variables in the script similar to other alerts.
The variables can be found here .
[Any Timeframe]-Homerun3 line strike - Basic chart pattern identification (Script code is now open to anyone to view)
-Plots on the chart for you (the visual experience is their for the end user. They can see ‘why’ item plotted)
i.e; patterns identified
Bullish
Why = Green candle + Green candle + Green candle + Red candle
Bearish
Why = Red candle + Red candle + Red candle + Green candle
-Dynamic alerts
What’s this for
Why = Chats gets updated when end of current real-time candle and plots on the chart if pattern found. You can setup TradingView alerts to specific plots on the chart (i.e; then it can notify you via normal website alert methods)
NOTE;
thinking of adding to this chart
-table of patterns found for that day
-more user input fields
-script modularity (easy plugin new code without interfering with anything already their)
MultiMA-v5 - Multiple Moving Average indicatorsMultiple Moving Average indicators (MultiMA)
This script is drawing several Moving Average (MA) indicators for different lengths and timeframes in the main chart pane.
MultiMA can be controlled as a single entity, which makes it very comfortable and space saving tool.
Each particular MA graph can be enabled or disabled and also marked with the corresponding text label.
MultiMA includes EMA (Exponential Moving Average) and SMA (Simple Moving Average).
The list of the lengths/timeframes are:
1) both EMA and SMA:
for 1 hour, 4 hours, 1 day, 1 week timeframes and
for 20, 50, 100 and 200 lengths.
(excluding EMA/SMA 200 1 hour as they overlap with EMA/SMA 50 4 hours)
2) EMA only:
1 minute 33, 84, 163 lengths,
5 minutes 50, 84, 115, 144, 163 lengths,
30 minutes 84, 163 lengths.
SMA Multi Time Frame Table V1.5Since I couldn't find a script like this I made one so here is what it does.
The script will plot on the chart as well as post the related data into the table.
The default Simple Moving Avg are 5, 10, 20, 50, 120, 200 which can also be changed to whatever SMA you would like. The SMA values are then plotted on the charts so that quickly check to see where they are and how the candles are reacting to the SMAs.
Not only does the script plot the SMAs but it also places higher time frames into the table that is in the script, from current price, to daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly (3 months if you don't have it added) and yearly. The reason why was it price action of the stock does interact and can be rejected or find support from SMA on a higher time frames.
I still use this script so that you can quickly capture the values so that short-term, and long-term resistance and support can be determined during market hours.
Another good thing is that when you change the values in the script settings it also applies those settings to the table as well.
Now it will take a little bit for the table to show up, so please be patient. I have tested it with stocks, forex, and crypto.
I wanted to get this published and I am still working on the background to try and get EMAs. Where you can flip over to EMA to also see the EMA plots and table values for the MTF.
ChannelMomentumBreakerChannelMomentumBreaker
This indicator is based on an original idea which is derived from Dow Theory: "Asset prices incorporate all available information". The driving influence behind this indicator is to consider only Meaningful changes in behaviour in a time independent system.
The way it works is simple and as follows:
The indicator decides on a singular price point called the Pivot Price which will be used as a baseline/calibration point
It then generates its own OHLC candles based on a 1-1 mapping from the real time candles to the "virtual" candles
The ratio between the top tails and bottom tails of these virtual candles will determine if there is a meaningful change in behaviour
The result is reflected in the histogram for conveniency.
The indicator can be considered as time-frame agnostic but works most optimally when derived from smaller time-frames (e.g. its detection of meaningful changes will be better when used in a 1-minute candle time-frame as opposed to a 3-minute time-frame).
Colour scheme:
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The virtual candles follow a two-colour convention:
Gray - Considered a safe zone for entry
Red - Considered less safe
These virtual candles must be analysed in conjunction with the histogram.
Histogram colour scheme:
Red - Signifies less than mid-level change in behaviour
Yellow - Signifies change in behaviour that is not strong enough or too late with respect to when the "up" trend began
Gray - Signifies no meaningful change in behaviour has occurred for a long time
Lime - Signifies meaningful change in behaviour has occurred recently
White - Signifies a meaningful change in behaviour has occurred recently and quickly
Blue - Signifies risky change in behaviour
Teal - Signifies a virtual bar open is greater than the previous virtual bar
In general, the upper half of the histogram is considered as a preferred zone for long entry and vice versa for the bottom half.
Crossover background colour scheme:
Red - Transition from positive behaviour -> negative behaviour (This is triggered when consecutive bars are crossing a certain low threshold )
Green - Transition from negative behaviour -> positive behaviour (This is triggered when consecutive bars are crossing a certain high threshold )
Input parameters:
Fast Acceleration Length and Slow Acceleration Length are used to control the sensitivity of the crossover mechanism on the histogram.
How to use:
The picture depicts the virtual (gray/red) candles and histogram.
The Blue rectangle shows the virtual bars and a full transition from negative behaviour to positive behaviour.
The Red rectangle shows when meaningful negative behaviour is occurring, where it may be suitable to begin preparing for an upwards trend (reversal of behaviour).
The Green rectangle shows when meaningful positive behaviour has occurred, and you can get ready to enter a trade.
A confirmed green bar in histogram is a sign that meaningful positive behaviour has occurred and the trade can be taken above the high confirmed bar.
In the below snapshot - The Green cross hair shows the recommended entry point for a long trade.
snapshot:
Input Parameters
Fast MA Length - Fast threshold for crossing Meaningful changes in behaviour
Slow MA Length - Slow threshold for crossing Meaningful changes in behaviour
Display Imaginary bars - Toggle On/Off for displaying virtual candles
Regression Length - Histogram sensitivity (The Shorter value the more sensitive for changes )
Virtual Bars Smoothing Length - Length threshold for virtual bars smoothing (Increasing/Decreasing the value will impact when we consider Meaningful changes in behaviour)
Limitations:
In some cases when stock is not making a Meaningful change in behaviour for long time both the virtual bars and the histogram will be flat.
In such cases, consider changing to a higher time frame or changing the sensitivity settings.
Trend Momentum Divergence (TMD)Shout out to Lazy Bear, Bunghole, and Trading View for script code for this make.
In this study you will have a visual representation of the strength and momentum of a trend and possibilities of where the market is heading. You can use the Blue and White momentum waves to spot divergences in a up oe down trend for potential reversals. When a green dot appears under the lower level with divergence then it is a indication that we should consider looking to buy. If the red dot appears over the upper level with divergence we should be looking to short/sell. The custom MFI indicator determines how much money is flowing into the market. If it is green that means money is flowing into the market and if it shows red it means that money is flowing out of the market. You can spot divergences in the money flow as well as the RSI. The Blue and Green lines from the RCI3line indicator are used for higher timeframe momentum based on current chart timeframe and we can see when they cross over.
HTF 4 MA Trend Analysis by Prosum SolutionsIntroduction
This indicator will render up to four (4) moving averages on the chart in any higher timeframe and provide a "MA Bullish/Bearish Strength Signal" as a plot output that can be used to link with other indicators on the chart that use the `input.source()` function.
How is it original and useful?
The indicator allows you to use up to four (4) different moving average types of various types, each at different lengths. The moving average types that are supported are:
SMA - Simple Moving Average
EMA - Exponential Moving Average
RMA - RSI Moving Average
WMA - Weighted Moving Average
VWMA - Volume-Weighted Moving Average
SWMA - Symmetrically-Weighted Moving Average
This indicator makes use of the security() function and applies the best-practices as provided by the PineCoders' script called " `security()` revisited PineCoders " so that the indicator will not repaint when you refresh the chart or re-open it at a later date.
What does it do and how does it do it?
Using the four moving averages, each with increasing lengths, allows you to confirm bullish and bearish trends using a weighted rating system to compute a trend strength signal value. Specifically, the indicator provides a plot data series called "MA Bullish/Bullish Strength Signal" the is simply the summation of the bullish/bearish trend weight values between the four moving averages. The bullish/bearish trend weight values are determined by the position of the moving average lines relative to each other. For example, when Moving Average 1 is above Moving Average 2, this is considered a bullish trend and the weight value will be 1. The weight values can be changed to in the settings to define your own specific weights/values to rate the trend strength. The following list defines the meaning of the "MA Bullish/Bullish Strength Signal" value.
-6 = Strong bearish
-2 = Moderate bearish
2 = Moderate bullish
6 = Strong bullish
An additional option allows you to add a band around a specific moving average using a deviation percentage to further evaluate the candles being above or below the upper/lower bands. When the candle's close value is above or below the bands, you can add another weighted value to the signal result. As a result, an additional plot series called "MA Bull/Bear+Band Signal" is provided to include the moving average band weight.
Lastly, the chart example above demonstrates how you can use the indicator as an overlay to the price chart or as a separate panel above or below the price chart. The indicator can change what to plot based on an input setting called "Display Mode". When set to `Overlay`, the indicator will draw only the MA and MA Band plots. When set to `Pane`, the indicator will draw only the signal plots over a zero line to visualize the signal changes with the chart events.
Enjoy! 😊👍
[MAD] almost Nadaraya-Watson EnvelopeThis is a cloud where I tried to recreate the Nadaraya-Watson Envelope using a different mathematical approach
Clustered standard Ma's with weighting.
Objectives:
No repaints
Alerts
Almost the same output on live play.... (no need to replay history when configuring settings).
the presetup is for LuxAlgo's default settings (thanks for this great indicator).
Features:
Alarms with different modes --- Band 3 is the band that triggers the alarms.
more gradual setting for the curve
visual alerts for band 1 and 2
how to use:
in trend direction act the yellow "in direction" arrows tape 1
against the trend direction: the band 3 signal, DCA or with SL, prefer SL as it is safer
for both trading variants you can adjust the curve and the bands to your risk management
have fun
Xcreener+1. Xcreener+ is easy to use for stock screening to scan and filter instruments based on selective indicators from the setting list.
2. Please note that instruments in this indicator is ONLY included MALAYSIAN SHARES listed on Bursa Malaysia and not all Malaysian stocks is included.
3. Users can select one of eighteen (18) sectors from the list and subsequently select the indicator to add on to run the screener.
4. XLERT in setting allow you to create alert and notify user pre- and post-market.
5. Tooltip is added in indicator’s setting to illustrate the options available.
Multi Timeframe Bar Replay FixThis indicator fixes the issue of TradingView showing the price too early when using bar replay and switching to a higher timeframe. It works on any timeframe and allows you to switch to any higher timeframe from any candle you want, without showing you what is going to happen next. Everything is done automatically.
Essentially, what you are doing is hiding the original candles from your chart and enabling the indicator, which redraws them without price jumping forward. This is done by hiding the last candle on any timeframe. The indicator should only be used when using bar replay since the last candle on any timeframe is hidden and you don't want to have that in live markets.
Step 1: Go to your chart settings and untick the checkboxes for "Body", "Borders", "Wick", "Last price line" and "Symbol last price label" (This hides the candles, price line and price label from you chart and is needed since they can't be modified with an indicator)
Step 2: Enable the indicator on your chart and customize the candle colors to your liking (The indicator draws the candles back onto the chart and can now modify them to hide the candles which would be jumping forward)
Step 3: Click on the 3 dots next to the indicator name and click on "Visual order -> Bring to front" (This puts the candles in front of all other drawings on the chart)
To go back to normal, simply remove the indicator from your chart and enable the things you previously hid when setting it up.
MTF Phoenix TableThis is a MTF heatmap companion for the Phoenix Ascending indicator by WyckoffMode. It aims to make MTF analysis easier at a quick glance.
The row headings are color coordinated for easy visual recognition.