HOW-TO add dynamic alerts to whale jump out of ocean
This tutorial applies to the (blackcat) L5 Whales Jump Out of Ocean X indicator. This is an Invite-Only indicator based on Tradingview. By adding the dynamic message alerts, 30~400 trading pairs tracking signals can be set in the premium account of Tradingview, once the whale/banker fund is detected. The Tradingview alert system will send the alarm information to your mobile phone, App or email to remind you according to your customized configurations.
The reason why I added this function is that @azrultebi, on 2021-04-12, proposed to add an alert function to this indicator. The specific requirements are:
1. when whale start jump long or short entries.
2. fibonacci bottom and top time window.
3. long entry motive waves or short entry corrective waves.
Alerts for Whale Jumps
For the whale jump alert signal, the function definition is relatively intuitive. Short at the first yellow bar when the short whale appears, and close short position the first green bar that appears after; in the same way, long at the first fuchsia bar when the long whale appears, and close long position at the first red bar that appears afterwards. Therefore, there are 4 alerts for whale jump signals, namely Whale SHORT (S+), Whale LONG (L+), Whale XSHORT (XS+) and Whale XLONG, (XL+). These four signals are relatively reliable, and try to use them in a time frame greater than or equal to 1 hour. The larger the time frame, the more stable the entry signal. The trigger frequency of these alert signal is the first function call in the latest candlestick to trigger the alert.
Alerts for Waves
For the wave alert signal, the definition of long-short reversal is rather vague. I used John Ehlers' filtering technology to process the wave digitally, filtering out a lot of noise signals, and ensuring that its delay is within 1 to 2 candle bars. However, it is still difficult to filter the frequent entries in sideways market. The difficulty of this operation is that some good trading points are born in the sideways. I have tried to add Chop Index Filter for filtering, but found that some buying and selling points will also be filtered out and lose profits. Therefore, I gave up the sideways filtering mechanism. I directly utilize the filtered moving average golden cross and dead cross to produce a wave entry signal. According to the definition of Elliott Wave Theory, a motive wave is a long wave, and the incoming signal is Wave LONG (L); similarly, a corrective wave is a short wave, and the incoming signal is Wave SHORT (S). It is worth noting that the wave alerts did not generate a close/exit signal. Therefore, the wave alert has only two signals: long and short. Compared with the wave long-short signal and the whale long-short signal, the main difference is in the trend strength and certainty of the market trend. Obviously, the whale signal is stronger than the wave signal in trend strength and certainty, so when placing an order, the order size and position control can be defined accordingly. For wave signal, small order sie can be used for test/verification; For whale signal, half of balance can be used to follow up.
Alerts for Fibonacci Time Windows
For Fibonacci Time Window "Support" or "Resistance" signal, I did not add alerts here because they are blur and not suitable as precise entry signal.
HOW-TO add alerts
Alerts in this script use an`alert()` function which allows a fully dynamic message to be generated when the alert triggers. To create the new alerts: Create one alert for the script using the chart’s “Create Alert” dialog box and select an alert type including “alert() function call”.
The Alert message format is like:
"
Symbol: BINANCE:DOGEUSDT,
Whale LONG (L+),
Price: 0.592
"
This format generates automatically from the indicator and you do not need to set any input parameters besides alert configurations.
If you are fresh on Tradingview Alerts, I recommend you to read Tradingview manual and blog as,
(1) How to set up alerts, www.tradingview.com
(2) Our New Alerts Allow for Dynamic Messages, www.tradingview.com
Bankerfund
HOW-TO use whale jump out of ocean indicator
Whale and Banker Fund Tracking Indicator
I have been working on developing indicators on how to track the banker funds or whales. In my open-source indicators published, you can search for the keywords "Banker" or "Whale" to find and use these indicators. After three years of development and hard work, I have perfectly combined the banker fund/whale mathematical model and the unique Fibonacci space-time indicators. This is named as "L5 Whales Jump Out of Ocean X" indicator that I will introduce today. First of all, I want to state the three premises for using this indicator.
1. This indicator is not an open-source indicator, it is an Invite-Only indicator based on Tradingview scheme. You need to use TradingView Coin or cryptocurrency to redeem usage permissions for a period. I strongly recommend that more people use the free and open-source indicators I published. This L5 indicator is only for or suitable for TradingView community members who have a strong desire to use it and don't mind the closed-source form of the script.
2. "L5 Whales Jump Out of Ocean X" indicator is only suitable for discretionary trading, and does not support automatic trading system/bots with alerts. Users who are willing should know the scope of use of this indicator in advance, and determine whether it is suitable for your own situation before deciding whether to redeem the permission to use it.
3. You cannot delegate the full responsibility of your trading decisions to this indicator, I hope you will do so knowing that much more trading knowledge, skills and live trading experience than access to this script is needed to become a successful trader.
This indicator introduces three independent judgment standards. They are whales & waves, Fibonacci time windows and dynamic Fibonacci retracement arrows. Whales and waves are banker fund/ whale behavior modeling based on my unique moving average technology. Fibonacci time and space indicators are a unique improvement I made to traditional indicators of the same kind to make them more powerful.
Application Scenarios
This indicator is basically applicable to all markets, but requires traders to choose the most suitable trading pair to operate. This indicator is used for multiple periods. Because the smaller the period, the more unstable the data, the larger the period, the more stable the Fibonacci space-time indicator. I use this indicator for the operation of cryptocurrency, commodities, forex, local stocks and ETFs. When this indicator is combined with the candle patterns of Japanese candlesticks, it will often produce higher quality signals, so I suggest that people who use this indicator should have the basic knowledge of Japanese candlesticks in order to better use this indicator.
What are "Long Whales" and "Short Whales "?
One of the biggest differences between cryptocurrency and traditional financial markets is that cryptocurrency is based on blockchain technology. Individual investors can discover the direction of the flow of large funds through on-chain transfers. These large funds are often referred to as Whale. Whale can have a significant impact on the price movements of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin . Therefore, how to monitor Whale trends is of great significance both in terms of fundamentals and technical aspects.
We often see whales suddenly jump out of the ocean and then set off huge waves. What we need to do is to surf the wave according to the trend after the whale jumps out of the sea. This is really an exciting sport!
Therefore, in this indicator. "Long Whales" denotes banker fund is pumping the price, which is presented as fuchsia and red stick bars (Motive waves with fuchsia color; corrective waves with red color). On the ohter hand, "Short Whales " means banker fund is dumping the price, which is described by yellow and red green stick bars (Motive waves with yellow color; corrective waves with green color).
Concepts of whales and waves are inroduced to judge the power balance between long and short, respectively. There are two types of whales: long whales (fuchsia-red stick bars) and short whales (yellow-green stick bars). In response to this, there are two types of waves: long waves (fuchsia-red areas) and short waves (yellow-green areas). The color is mainly used to distinguish whether it is a motive wave or a corrective wave (if you have been exposed to Elliott wave theory, this concept will be much clearer). Long whales and waves use fuchsia color represents motive waves (bullish), red represent corrective waves (bearish); short whales and waves use yellow color represent motive waves (bearish), and green color represent corrective waves (bullish). Because the behavior of this model is indeed very close to the phenomenon of whales jumping out of the ocean to stir up waves in nature, it is named. When using, you need to pay attention to the amplitude of long and short waves and the comparison between the two. For example: If the amplitude of the short wave is gradually higher than the long wave until a certain level, there will be a short whale ermerging, that is to say, the short-whale goes out of ocean and stimulates a short wave amplitudes. This is a good time to go short until the yellow stick bar turns into a green stick bar (the motive short wave becomes a corrective short wave). Once the green stick bar appears, it is the time to close the short position. The same goes for long.
What are "Long Waves" and "Short Waves"?
Waves are generated by whales and they will forcast when whales emerge. In this indicator, fuchsia and red areas (Motive waves with fuchsia color; corrective waves with red color) stand for long Waves; while yellow and red green areas (Motive waves with yellow color; corrective waves with green color) stand for Short Waves.
Long whales and short whales are used to track the trading of banker funds. How to judge when the banker funds do not move? The answer is to use wave conditions for observation. When there are no whales, please observe whether the wave is dominated by long waves or short waves. Long motive waves are represented by fuchsia color, long corrective waves are represented by red; short motive waves are represented by yellow, and corrective waves are represented by green.
The wave characteristics of this indicator are used to predict whether whales will appear in addition to the normal long-short power comparison. Before the whale goes out of ocean, in nature, the waves on the sea will fluctuate greatly. This phenomenon also appears in this indicator. As long as banker funds start to take action, they will definitely be reflected in the waves. This phenomenon can predict the trend of banker funds. For example: when the long wave gradually surpasses the short wave, and continues to rise and rise, so as to exceed the normal level in the past, this may indicate that the whale is going to jump out to pump or dump.
Fibonacci Time Window Background Color Indicator
The Fibonacci time window is an indicator that suggests periodic price positions. Its principle is to judge the number of times the current candle appears on the time axis when the retreat time period is a Fibonacci number. If the current candle is in the historical data, multiple times coincide with the price high or low of the cycle that the Fibonacci number will retreat, and the number of times exceeds a certain threshold, the indicator will determine that the current candlestick is in Fibonacci time window. On the Fib time period, it is usually the time point near the long-short reversal. The principle of this indicator is completely dependent on time and historical price highs and lows. It is a technical indicator independent of price trends and volume. Combining it with whale-wave can effectively improve the signal quality. Once resonance occurs, signal reliability will also be improved. The Fibonacci time window is represented by the indicator background color. When the Fibonacci time window indicates that the current candlestick is a potential lowest point in time, the background color is green; when the Fibonacci time window indicates that the current candlestick is a potential highest point in time, the background color is red.
Fibonacci Space Retracement Arrow Indicator
At present, there are many technical indicators related to Fibonacci retracement in the community. Fibonacci retracement levels are horizontal lines that indicate where support and resistance are likely to occur. They are based on Fibonacci numbers. Each level is associated with a percentage. The percentage is how much of a prior move the price has retraced. The Fibonacci retracement levels are 23.6%, 38.2%, 61.8%, and 78.6%. While not officially a Fibonacci ratio, 50% is also used.
However, in "L5 Whales Jump Out of Ocean X", a smarter way than the traditional Fibonacci retracement is adopted. First of all, my Fibonacci retracement is dynamically configured and adaptive. The Fibonacci retracement position is dynamically represented by up and down arrows with different color intensity (if you are used to using traditional Fibonacci retracement indicators, you may need to adapt to this new model). In other words, you do not need to configure a fixed-length back-off period to find high and low points. It counts the results of Fibonacci retracements of multiple short, medium and long periods (periods are still not fixed values here, but adaptive under an upper limit). If there are many times in this statistical result that the current candlestick falls on the key Fibonacci retracement positions of multiple short-term, mid-term and long-term historical data, a stronger chromatic arrow (brightest) will be displayed. Conversely, if only a few statistics are hit, the arrow with the weaker chromaticity (darkest). These arrows are dynamically deployed on the whale and wave oscillators, and "SUP" indicates the Fib support level, "RES" indicates the Fib resistance level, "*SUP" indicates a preparatory signal, and the support level will appear later, and "*RES" indicates a preparatory signal, the resistance level will appear later.
SPECIAL NOTE : Because Tradingview limits the number of labels (Label) used on the server side in order to save resources, not all historical data will have a dynamic Fibonacci retracement arrow sign. Instead, the Fibonacci arrow display is only performed on the finite period of the latest data retreat.
Preparatory Signal X
Another major feature of this indicator is to provide preliminary signals for support and resistance levels. Please note: Preliminary signals are not signals of support or resistance levels. They are only early reminders that one candle or a few candles will touch the support and resistance of historical data. So don't be nervous, it is best to see the state after the price touches or breaks through the support and resistance levels before making a decision. The preparatory signal is indicated by a cross "×" in the indicator. If the preliminary signal is red "×" and displays "*RES", the market meaning of this preliminary signal is that the subsequent price may touch the historical resistance level; if the preliminary signal is green "×" and displays "*SUP", this market implication of the preliminary signal is that the price may touch the historical support level later. Finally, the preliminary signals will not fluctuate with the value of the indicator, they will only appear on the zero axis.
Multi-Timeframe Observation
This indicator is suitable for multiple time frames. Generally speaking, multiple time frames of observation are helpful to determine whether the signal is reliable. You can use Tradingview's chart to focus on two time frame levels at the same time, typically the multiplier is 4 to 6 times. For example: if your operation level is 1H, you can also pay attention to the trend changes on the 4H. This helps to make the right decision without being affected by the subtle fluctuations of the current time frame.