BTC Profitable Wallets StrategyBTC Profitable Wallets Strategy - plots the percentage of profitable BTC wallets and places long orders when the profitable wallet share crosses above 50%, historically a very accurate point to catch the next Bull Run early.
The only setting is a smoothing option using the Moving Average method and length of your choice.
On Chain Data is queried from IntoTheBlock.
This is a 'HODL' strategy, with no exit given. If you'd like to see the historical performance check the Open Profit or place a sell order at the current date.
Percentage
AlphaTrend Strategy with Trailing SL %this is a modified version of AlphaTrend Strategy with added trailing Stop Loss
this is my first script that I have added to tradingview community
the trailing SL makes it very effective to lower the losses and can improve the overall return
Percent above or Below Moving Average Candle colourFilter:
If green candle is 'x' % above moving average than colour of candle is turn in blue colour.
If red candle is 'x' % below moving average than colour of candle is turn in orange colour.
Opening Price ChangeThis script shows the change from the market opening price to the market closing price of the previous day in percent.
With this you can quickly get an overview of historical data for the change of the respective day.
Important: the market closing price is always used for the calculation and not the pre/post market price.
The label with the change value is always placed above the first opens regular market bar. If the change is positive, the label is draw with a green background, is the change is negative you will have a red background.
Month/Month Percentage % Change, Historical; Seasonal TendencyTable of monthly % changes in Average Price over the last 10 years (or the 10 yrs prior to input year).
Useful for gauging seasonal tendencies of an asset; backtesting monthly volatility and bullish/bearish tendency.
~~User Inputs~~
Choose measure of average: sma(close), sma(ohlc4), vwap(close), vwma(close).
Show last 10yrs, with 10yr average % change, or to just show single year.
Chose input year; with the indicator auto calculating the prior 10 years.
Choose color for labels and size for labels; choose +Ve value color and -Ve value color.
Set 'Daily bars in month': 21 for Forex/Commodities/Indices; 30 for Crypto.
Set precision: decimal places
~~notes~~
-designed for use on Daily timeframe (tradingview is buggy on monthly timeframe calculations, and less precise on weekly timeframe calculations).
-where Current month of year has not occurred yet, will print 9yr average.
-calculates the average change of displayed month compared to the previous month: i.e. Jan22 value represents whole of Jan22 compared to whole of Dec21.
-table displays on the chart over the input year; so for ES, with 2010 selected; shows values from 2001-2010, displaying across 2010-2011 on the chart.
-plots on seperate right hand side scale, so can be shrunk and dragged vertically.
-thanks to @gabx11 for the suggestion which inspired me to write this
Artharjan Volume AnalysisHi,
I have created Artharjan Volume Analysis indicator dashboard which gives following information about the volume to the traders.
It has two rows. The first row containing volume information is for the Daily Timeframe and the second row containing volume information for any other timeframe of your choice (Basically Chart timeframe)
It gives following information about volume to the traders.
1] Current Volume in Lakhs (Not in Millions) since this script was made keeping in mind Volumes of the Scripts traded in Indian Stock Exchanges. 1 Lakh = 1,00,000
2] Change from its previous Volume. If the change is positive it will be highlighted in Green else in Red.
3] 25 period SMA of the Volume (This period is a Long Term Moving Average and its a customizable parameter which can be changed in Indicator Settings)
4] Current Volume as a percentage of Long term SMA( Volume). If the percentage is positive it will be highlighted in Green else in Red.
5] High Volume during the Lookback period
6] Low Volume during the Lookback period
7] Is current Volume equal to Min Level or Max Level? Or its between Min Max Levels.
8] Is the current Volume rising over past 5 candles or is it falling over past 5 candles or its Swinging? (Short Term Period which is a customizable parameter and it can be changed in the Indicator Settings)
9] Current Volume as a percentage of Short term SMA( Volume). If the percentage is positive it will be highlighted in Green else in Red.
The 1st row will be shown only when the Chart Timeframe is a Daily Timeframe.
The 1st and the 2nd row will be shown only when the Chart Timeframe is not a Daily Timeframe.
With this information regarding volume, traders can identify whether the current volume is at its Highest Levels or at its Lowest Levels, can identify whether volume is rising or volume is falling in accordance to the price action and then take trading decisions.
I hope you would enjoy using this indicator in your day to day trading journey.
Regards
Rahul Desai
@Artharjan.
Distance From Moving AverageThis indicator shows the distance between the current price and the Moving Average price.
Key Features:
Show the distance between price and Moving Average (Read Distance Calculation for more information)
Show Historic Highs and Lows
Show Highest High and Lowest Low
Show current Highest High, current Lowest Low and current distance
Key Indicator Settings:
1. Distance Calculation
There are two ways to calculate the distance:
Spread - Calculate the difference between the price and the moving average
Percentage - Calculate the percentage change between the price and the moving average
2. Moving Average Types
There are 5 different Moving Averages:
EMA
SMA
WMA
VWMA
HMA
3. Highest High and Lowest Low
You can show or hide the Highest High and the Lowest Low plots of the series
4. Historic Highs and Lows
You can show or hide past Highs and Lows of the series
Lookback Length - Let's you adjust the frequency of local highs and lows of the series
5. Current Values
You can show or hide current value labels
Big Moves IndicatorThis indicator marks big candles (major moves in percentage) on the chart and, more importantly, you will be able to add an alert to them.
Indicator checks if the height (high - low) of last closed candle is bigger than the specified percent of the close of its previous. No matter if the last candle is red or green, the indicator compares the move amount with the previous close. Accordingly, seeing a mark above or below a candle means that there is a large movement in it compared to its previous candles.
Default percentage is 5 but you can change it as you with in the settings and I want to underline that the indicator ignores the non-closed candle at the moment.
Yearly Percentage ReturnsAn indicator that lets you visualize the historical Yearly Percentage returns of any symbol .
Key Features:
Displays the yearly returns from start to end of each year
Displays a table showing all yearly returns for current symbol
Displays start of each year as a vertical line
Displays up to 5 custom horizontal levels
Table Settings:
Enable table - Show/Hide the table
Size - Sets the size of the table
Position - Sets the position of the table on the screen
Direction - Sets the direction of the table to display the data (Vertically or Horizontally)
Percent Levels From Previous CloseThis indicator plots on the chart +/- 1% / 2% / 3% ranges based on the previous day's close levels.
Disclaimer :
Success in trading is all about following your trading strategy and indicators should fit into your own strategy, and not be traded purely on.
This script is for informational and educational purposes only. Use of the script does not constitute professional and / or financial advice. You are solely responsible for evaluating the outcome of the script and the risks associated with using the script. In exchange for the use of the script, you agree not to hold monpotejulien TradingView user responsible for any possible claims for damages arising out of any decisions you make based on the use of the script.
3D GATOR %HLThis indicator tracks the 3 day trading bots and measures the high and the low (%).
Usually a trend can change or continue every 3 days.
When volatility decreases and both values are the same gator is going to open its jaws so it's a good time to open a position long. Avoid shorts during low volatility.
On the other hand when volatility increases, and gator has its jaws wide open is a good time to look for shorts.
That's pretty much it.
This indicator was designed by me and created by Marketwatcher.
% Price change (by OP)To visually evaluate the percentage change in price over any time period
This handsome indicator shows exact % price change at each candle by displaying a circle at the level of the change. To read numerical value, point at the circle of the relevant bar corresponding to the candle you are interested in, and look at the scale.
Percent Off All-time High (% Off High)Percent Off All-time High tracks the percentage difference between the previous day’s closing price and the All-Time high price of the security’s entire price history.
This metric tells you how far the price has deviated from/converged on the all-time high price.
Momentum Percentage %A Percentage Momentum Indicator (oscillator) is a technical indicator which shows the trend direction and measures the pace of the price fluctuation by comparing current and past values. Normalized to be bounded to oscillate between 0 and 100 percent of recent price variation. As is, it average true range of an instrument can be easily compared to any other because of absolute percentage variation and not prices itselves.
The benefits of Percentage Momentum
It indicates volatility
It ideal to compare fluctuation and volatility between other assets
In assets that changes btw a large range of prices like crypto it's the best way to work with momentum.
It's the right way to work with algotrading.
PercentagefromEMAEMA (Exponential moving average) often acts as dynamic support and resistance and trend detector and the further price is away from ema the more it has chance to reverse, hence percentage levels gives a range to exit your trades.
*choose your favourite timeframe and EMA length , alter percentages as you wish to generate Take profit levels
thank you..
Happy Trading.
Auto Support & Resistance From Option Strike Price + PercentagesAUTO SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE FROM OPTIONS STRIKE PRICES WITH PERCENTAGE GAPS
This is an auto support and resistance level indicator that uses options strike prices or psychological numbers as the relevant levels. Set your starting level or strike price and input the options strike price gaps for that ticker and 15 lines in either direction will automatically populate on the chart. It also has a table in the bottom right corner that tells you how far the current price is from the next closest support and resistance levels.
Everything is easily customizable in the indicator input settings including turning the lines on/off, turning the percentage gaps table on/off, setting the options strike price gaps, setting the starting level, setting the position of the percentage gaps table, changing support and resistance line colors all at once and updating the linewidth of all of the support and resistance lines at once.
***HOW TO USE***
First, go into the indicator settings and set the starting level to use. If you are trading SPY and it is near 450, then set your starting level at 450. If you are trading SQQQ and it is near 38, set your starting level to 38. If you are trading crypto, set your levels to the nearest psychological or round number such as 40,000 for BTC or 2,500 for ETH or 16.50 for LINK.
Second, set your options strike price gaps. If you are trading SPY, this will be 2.5. If you are trading SQQQ this number would be 1. If you are trading crypto, try using psychological price levels instead of strike prices, such as 500, 1000 or 5000 for BTC and 100, 250 or 500 for ETH. For small priced cryptos, use decimals such as .25, .50, etc.
Once these inputs are filled in, 15 levels in each direction will automatically populate on the chart for you.
If price is above a level, it will paint green. If price is below a level it will paint red. These colors represent support and resistance visually for you on the chart and will change dynamically as price moves above or below these levels. These colors can be customized in the indicator input settings to change all lines by only updating one color.
There is a table of percentage gap updates that will tell you in real time how far away the price is from the nearest support and resistance lines so you always know your risk to reward ratios. Each label will also be colored the same as the corresponding support or resistance line as a visual aid.
***MARKETS***
This indicator can be used as a signal on all markets, including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
***TIMEFRAMES***
This support and resistance indicator can be used on all timeframes.
***TIPS***
Try using numerous indicators of ours on your chart so you can instantly see the bullish or bearish trend of multiple indicators in real time without having to analyze the data. Some of our favorites are our Auto Fibonacci, Directional Movement Index, Volume Profile, Momentum and Money Flow Index in combination with this auto support and resistance indicator. They all have real time Bullish and Bearish labels as well so you can immediately understand each indicator's trend.
Take Profit ScreenerI'm going to introduce you to the Take Profit Screener tool.
It allows you to manually scan your watchlist to determine at a glance the assets that have the best profitability potential.
It is a 2 in 1 tool that allows you to :
identify where your Take Profit ratios are located whether you are in SHAD or Cycle Strategy
identify the potential reward percentages when approaching the key Fibonacci levels
Before you start using it, you need to:
sort your watchlist according to the price (Last) in order to have price ranges more or less close to each other when jumping from a symbol to another
disable the Auto Scale and Magnet feature
select your first symbol
display the tool (the indicator more exactly)
The settings dialog box is organised in 3 sections:
Strategy : By setting this section, you will answer the question " Where do my Take Profit ratios stand in relation to my entry price, and according to Risk Management Strategy adopted (SHAD or Cycle)? "
Fibonacci : By setting this section, you will answer the question " What percentage gain can I expect as I approach one of the key Fibonacci levels? "
Layout : This is the settings for the look and feel
Strategy Section
Active : This part of the indicator won't display on your chart if unchecked
Type : Choose between SHAD or Cycle Strategy. When choosing SHAD, you can select 2, 4, 8 or 16 SHAD Levels. When choosing Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish in the Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) input.
SHAD xNN : When choosing SHAD Strategy, you should select at least one level and more if need be.
Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) : When choosing Strategy Type Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish there.
Freeze Entry Price & Value : Leave it unchecked whenever the current price of the asset is located within your desired area (i.e. Reload Zone) while attempting to estimate its potential reward. Conversely, keep it checked whenever the current price of the asset is outside your desired area, but you need to anticipate the potential reward of this asset if its price reaches a certain level, your Entry price. Enter this price there and check the box.
Show price : If checked, both Take Profit ratio and Price are displayed. If unchecked, then price is hidden.
Extend Line : If checked, then lines showing Take Profit levels extend to the left.
Label Offset : If checked, then the label that displays Take Profit ratio and price shift to the right by a value that ranges from 0 to 100 candles.
Label Style : You can choose between Right or Top. This will determine the orientation of the label.
Fibonacci Section
Active : This part of the indicator won't display on your chart if unchecked
Type : Choose between SHAD or Cycle Strategy. When choosing SHAD, you can select 2, 4, 8 or 16 SHAD Levels. When choosing Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish in the Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) input.
SHAD xNN : When choosing SHAD Strategy, you should select at least one level and more if need be.
Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) : When choosing Strategy Type Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish there.
Freeze Entry Price : Leave it unchecked whenever the current price of the asset is located within your desired area (i.e. Reload Zone) while attempting to estimate its potential reward. Conversely, keep it checked whenever the current price of the asset is outside your desired area, but you need to anticipate the potential reward of this asset if its price reaches a certain level, your Entry price. Enter this price there and check the box.
Color : You can define the color of Fibonacci line levels
CRYPTO DASHBOARD Gs₿A Simple Crypto Dashboard/Screener which indicates the Price and percentage changes for the Given Period of time i.e for 1 Hr ,4 Hrs, 1 Day, 3 Days, 3 Weeks and 3 - 12 Months. By Default it displays #BTC and its Dominance and current trading pair Price and % changes.
Percentage Change ToolHere is a script that will allow you to see the percentage change from any entry to the current price. You will manually enter the price you bought at in the indicator price menu. The indicator will calculate and display the percentage difference(change) between the buy price and current price, in REAL TIME.
See Screenshot (TOP_RIGHT) for indicator.
Double Click on the Yellow Block and insert your entry price. Click OK. Indicator will display percentage.
Moving average percent measureit's just an average moving multiplied by a percentage. this is good for measuring the acceleration of price movements
Percentage Levels by TimeframePlots the positive and negative percentage levels from a selection of timeframes and sources for any ticker. You can use this within a pullback trading system. For example, if you historically look at the average pullback of large cap stocks and ETF's, you can use this indicator to plot the levels it could pullback to for an entry to go long. It can be used as potential targets when trading a ticker short. Another use for this is to backtest the set percentage targets using TradingView's bar replay feature to see how ETF's and large cap stocks have reacted at these levels. Note: This is intended to be used at timeframes equal to higher than the chart's as it may cause re-painting issues.
Currently percentage levels are statically set to 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30% levels above and below the chosen source (open, high, low, close). You can also display the data based on timeframes from Daily (1D) all the way up to Yearly (12M)
*Not financial advice but in my opinion the current percentage levels set (see above) are best used for ETF's and Large Cap Stocks.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Added the ability to select the historical bars to look back when plotting levels
Jan 2
Release Notes: To get a better display or proper resolution on your charts, change the view settings to "Scale Price Chart Only"
Jan 2
Release Notes: To add % labels for this indicator on the price axis, change your chart settings to include "Indicator Name Label" & "Indicator Last Value". You can find this under the Label section after hitting the gear icon in the bottom right of your chart.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Added: Custom Line Plot Extension Settings. Ideally both values should be equal to display optimal extended lines. To return to a base setting: '1' = Historical Lookback & '0' = Offset Lines. Also note this is dependent on the timeframe you are viewing on the chart.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Removed indicator from example chart that was not needed.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Updated some comments in the Pine Script
Jan 2
Release Notes: Update: Added commentary and instructions in the indicator settings to address recommended line plot settings for Stocks/ETF's vs Futures
Jan 2
Release Notes: Changed title from "Calculation Method" to "Calculation Source"
Jan 4 2021
Normal use of security() dictates that it only be used at timeframes equal to or higher than the chart's as it may cause re-painting
[mdeacey] EMA% Channel + BB Range StrategyThis strategy is based off the users selection of an EMA and percentage defined channel. The strategy longs when a red "reversal candle" (that exceeds the averages of 3 and 9 above the EMA 3) is found until such time that either the price goes outside the Bollinger Band or the green reversal candle is found. The same but opposite process for shorts. If the price begins trending and moves outside the channel all trades are exited to prevent loss.
For trending markets the sister strategy (" EMA% Channel + Bollinger Band Trending Strategy") should instead be used.
The obvious fallback to this strategy is that:
- If the bands are too wide we don't have a good definition of trending vs ranging and the price can move up/down significantly and trend whilst remaining within the ranging channel. We try to mitigate this through use of a stoploss defined by ATR and a pretty tight channel. This is a tightrope exercise as making the percentage channels tighter misses earlier entries in optimal cases. Change the parameters to find an EMA and percentages to find the best R/R in your case.
Potential further iteration:
- It would be good to see if the R/R changes positively if we only allow shorts above the EMA and longs below it.
All options are configurable and code open source. Happy trading!
[mdeacey] EMA% Channel + Bollinger Band Trending StrategyThis strategy is based off the users selection of an EMA and percentage defined middle, upper and lower channels. The strategy longs if the price crosses the middle to upper channel until such time that a "reversal candle" (that exceeds the averages of 3 and 9 above the EMA 3) is found – and then shorts that reversal candle in the hope the price will change state from trending to ranging and move back to the middle channel. The same but opposite process for shorts.
The two obvious fallbacks to this strategy are that:
- Once trending the price can continue upwards. We try to mitigate this through use of a stoploss defined by ATR.
- Certain percentage thresholds can trigger a long/short with not much room to move before coming back to the middle channel. This is a tightrope exercise as making the percentage channels tighter misses earlier entries in more optimal cases. Change the parameters to find an EMA and percentages to find the best R/R.
All options are configurable and code open source. Happy trading!