What is the Heiken Ashi Algo OscillatorWhat is the "Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator"
Well here is a link to it
It is an indicator that measures volume and momentum.
It plots and RSI as Heiken Ashi candles.
It includes seven different types of moving averages against the relative strength index.
Each one of these moving averages calculates faster than the previous, starting from the SMA to the LSMA.
It includes a hidden vwap as a moving average to confirm Trend Direction.
It uses a "Double Stochastic Strategy" designed by @CoffeeshopCrypto
The first Stochastic being called the "slow stochastic" and the second stochastic using a hull moving average calculation and it's K% and a separate multiplication in its D%.
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Okay so I'm keeping the intro very short today and I know my videos tend to be pretty long and I max out at the 20 minute marker but I do like to keep you people informed and today is the information you've been waiting for.
today is the release of the Heiken Ashi Algo oscillator.
There is definitely not enough time in this video To break down all the different ways you can use it for trading because it is available to so many different styles and strategies so in today's video I'll show you what all the parts do what all the parts mean you can take it and added to your chart and start running with it.
In the meantime day-to-day you will see new strategies posted in my profile. Each one depicting a different trading strategy and trading style that can you can use against the Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator.
I figured it would be easier this way anyway to break up the trading Styles across different videos so that there is no confusion and you won't have to worry about watching two different styles in the same video at least .
So without further Ado let's grab our coffee and tea and raise our glasses in a universal, community style toast and get onto the oscillator and all of it's moving parts.
This is where you need to play the video and listen, because it would be TOO MUCH to type and too much to read. So let's go.
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For my trading style, the HA candles have been Recalculate it again because I come to find out that the AHA candles are based on a 2. Calculation which means if my candles are set to 9. IRS I should be twice of that and my RS I'm moving average should be two times at so my candles are 9 my RS I is 18 which is 9 * 2 and my are as I'm moving average is 36 which is 18 * 2.
I just wanted to point this out before anyone starts asking me what are the best settings. these are not necessarily the best they are simply the ones that work for me.
HA Candle: These are the colors, Wicks, and borders, as they are plotted against yourRSI. they are simply a representation of the RSI signal but you can have your RSI set at one length while your candles are set at another length.
RSI: No description needed here this is simply the relative strength index
long exit - This is a signal to tell you the uptrend is going to pause or stop.
short exit - this is a signal to tell you that the downtrend is going to pause or stop
Resistance levels - This is a signal to tell you where you can set the beginning of a trend line and the level of resistance on your chart.
support levels - is this a signal to tell you where you can set the beginning or end of a trendline and set a support level on your chart
RSI Moving average - this is the signal line of your moving average against your RSI and you can choose up to 7 different calculations.
Buy and sel Signals - These signals are triggered based off of certain criteria happening in the oscillator related to volume and Trend Direction.
**WARNING** You should take BUYS when you are in an uptrend and SELLS in a downtrend. (IE 200ma below the 50 ma for uptrend and 200 above 50 for downtrend)
Slow stochastic RSI ribbon - this prints a visual representation of the regular stock a stick on your oscillator.
Fast Stochastic RSI ribbon - This is the second part of the double Stochastic strategy which prints a fasterStochastic on your chart which uses part of a hull Moving Average calculation.
Finally ALERTS have been included.
To use the alerts go to your alerts Tab and click create alert.
Under "Condition" select Heiken Ashi Algo
In the drop-down below it you can select:
buy signal to enter long
Sell signal to enter short
Soft Long or Short exit, if you want to get out of your Long or Short trade when the trend begins to change
Hard Long or Short exit, Is when you definitely should get out of your long or short trade.
there is also an alert set up if you want to be notified about new resistance levels or new support levels.
Just select the one you want and adjust the message that will arrive to you via email, phone, or on screen.
So........ did we do a good job? Let's talk in the comments below.
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When is the Best Time to Buy & Sell ?
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The two most important decisions an investor will make are when to buy and when to sell. The best time to buy is when others are pessimistic. The best time to sell is when others are actively optimistic. When buying, remember that the prospect of a high return is greater if you buy after its price has fallen rather than after it has risen. But caution should be exercised. For example, after the stock of fictitious Company X declined by 30%, 40% or more, the first question to ask is why. Why did the stock fall as it did? Did other stocks in the same industry experience a decline? If so, was it as severe? Did the entire stock market fall? If the broader market or other stocks in the same industry/sector performed relatively well, there may be a problem specific to Company X. It’s best to adopt a buy/sell discipline and adhere to it. Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, once said, “The buyer of common stocks must assure himself that he is not making his purchase at a time when the general market level is a definitely high one, as judged by established standards of common-stock values.” His reference was to what we discussed as fair value under the section Stock Valuation above.
The RSI explained ! how to identify buy and sell signals Hello everyone , as we all know the market action discounts everything :) I have created this short video to explain what is the RSI and how to use it to identify buy and sell signals with this oscillator , everything you need to know about this indicator is right here.
Its been around since the late 70s so its probably one of the more established oscillators out there .
So lets check out the formula and how the RSI works :
RS=100 -100/1-RS
RS (relative strength) average X day up / average X day down
So simply lets say we are using a 10 days average so we check how many days the price closed up and we add them and we divide by 10 which would give us the average X days up.
And we do the same for the average X days down but we calculate how many days the price closed down and then we add them and divide by 10 ,And after all of that has been calculated we will always get a value between 0% and 100%
And that's why the RSI is considered a bounded oscillator it means that the value will always be between 0 % and 100%
The oscillator has 2 major zones which are the overbought and oversold zones. Anything above 70% is considered overbought and anything below 30% the market considered oversold .
So when the market reaches overbought zone it tells us that the market has gone up to far and its due a bounce back down , and the same when it reaches oversold zone it means that the market has gone to far down and its due a bounce back up.
So looking to buy or sell when the market reaches oversold and overbought is one strategy .
But because the market moves a lot and reaches these levels so much this way is not as reliable that much , the better way to use the RSI is to check if it has a divergence with the market price.
what is a divergence you may ask !!!
A Divergence is when the price of the market is moving in the opposite direction of a technical indicator, such as an oscillator, Divergence warns that the current price trend may be weakening, and in some cases may lead to the price changing direction.
These signals of divergences doesn’t happen that often but they do give us a better way to use the RSI .
And there is it that’s everything you need to know about the RSI and how it works it’s a really simple oscillator and its one of the most popular oscillators used by technical analysts.
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Everything about the Stochastic oscillator !!!!Hello everyone , as we all know the market action discounts everything :)
A lot of people asked me about the Stochastic oscillator so i prepared this video for you guys explaining it please enjoy .
or if you prefer to reading :
First thing you need to know is that the stochastic oscillator is a momentum index just like the RSI it looks at the price momentum.
A DR.George Lane developed it in the 1950s.
So let us talk about the stochastic oscillator now
it has 2 lines %K (blue color) and %D (Red color)
this is how we use it :
1_ the Stochastic oscillator indicates overbought and oversold state of the market cuz the stochastic is a bounded indicator that means its bounded between 0 and 100 range ( above 80 overbought , bellow 20 oversold )
2_we use it to identify buy and sell signals using crossovers:
• If %K crosses below %D then it’s a sell signal
• If %k crosses above %D then it’s a buy signal
3_Divergance between the price and the Oscillator
We have 2 types of the Stochastic Oscillator:
Fast and slow
The difference between the Fast and Slow stochastic is:
1. The Fast stochastic is more sensitive than the Slow stochastic ( the most common problem for oscillators is the number of false signals that they give so the Slow stochastic tries to solve that problem )
2. Slow stochastic smooths out the %K line by averaging over (d) period
so let me make it simple the %K line in the Slow Stochastic is like the %D in the fast stochastic
Now let us talk about the Formula
%K=100. (C-Ln/Hn-Ln)
Where C is the current closing price
Ln is low in (n) period
Hn is high in (n) period
(n) Is the number of period and the default value for (n) is 15
Now the %D is calculated like this
%D=average %K/ (d) period
(d) Is the number for period and the default value for (d) is 3
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The Moving Average Explained !!! Hello everyone , as we all know the market action discounts everything :)
A lot of people asked me about the MA and how to use it so i prepared this video for you guys explaining it please enjoy .
or if you prefer to read :
what is a moving average : its a simple technical analysis tool that smooths out price data by creating a constantly updated average price..
we use it to to create sell and buy signal (if the price is above the MA then it’s a buy signal , if the price is below the MA then it’s a sell signal )
Now lets talk about the different types of moving averages :
1_ the simple moving average (SMA)
2_ Exponential moving average (EMA)
Notice that the simple MA line is slow which means if the trend moves quickly its gonna take time for the simple MA to move and this is a problem called LAG , but the Exponential MA (EMA) tries to solve this
The EMA is the same as the SMA except it gives more weightage to recent price action
What does this means , it means when the trend changes quickly so does the EMA , the response time on the EMA is much faster then the SMA
So what if we combined them both to try to understand where sell and buy signals are . That’s called a crossover
3_weighted moving average (WMA) it simply combines the features of the SMA and the EMA
Its basically like a hybrid car it uses electric engine and a diesel engine so it has both of the two worlds ,, how ever the WMA is not as poplar as much as the SMA and the EMA
And that’s it now u guys have a better idea on what is a moving average is and its different types
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Money Flow Index: MFI analyses tutorial with 4H candlesticksMFI or Money Flow Index as a strategy is quite similar to RSI or Relative Strength Index. The key differentiator for MFI is the consideration of volume.
Money Flow Index oscillator:
MFI uses both price and volume to measure buying and selling pressure.
MFI oscillates between 0 to 100.
Intuitively, the volume-weighted feature makes MFI a comparatively better 'Lead' indicator than the RSI.
Most reversals can be identified and acted upon best through the Money Flow Index oscillator.
MFI above 80 indicates Overbought territory. It suggests that the underlying asset is driven by a buying pressure.
MFI below 20 indicates Oversold territory. It indicates a selling pressure.
MFI crossing over 20 gives a BUY signal.
MFI crossing down the 80 mark gives a SELL signal.
Stop loss should be used as a precautionary measure.
Trailing stop loss can be used to let the profits ride, while ensuring safety in case of trend reversals.
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How To Download Divergence+ I get a lot of private messages about divergence+, a divergence indicator that also gives insanely accurate buy and sell signals. It is so accurate the creator charges a monthly subscription for the indicator.
It cost $15 a month and for me personally, with the gains I have made... It is has already paid itself off for the remainder of my life and I am young!
Here are instructions on how to download
1. View my account [Myantman101}
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3. Send them a private message requesting access to D+
4. Follow their instructions and use as desired
Hope this indicator helps everyone in their analysis/trading decision making
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CYBER ENSEMBLE is a sophisticated signalling script base on the interplay of an ensemble of optimized indicators and market state filters. (>1000 lines of code)
General Note for Users:
As with any indicators (and TA for the matter), it is virtually impossible to achieve 100% hit rate -- be it due to black-swan events, during periods of low liquidity, or simply due to the intrinsic nature of the given market (or the time-span) coupled with the limitation(s) of a given set of studies applied, etc. -- however, which can of course be managed with suitable risk-management system(s) .
I've also developed scripts designed to statistically suggest suitable risk-limit levels as well as expected price ranges over a given period; ideally to be used in conjunction with classical trend-lines, Fibs, etc.:
Quick guide on three buy/sell position suggestion scripts.+ Cyber Ensemble Buy/Sell positions signaling is derived from an optimized scoring of a large number of conventional indicators. (Blue/Purple plus Background HeatMap)
+ FG-Divergence is based on my own modified version a MACD style oscillator, with its own accompanying Momentum and Acceleration oscillator. (Light Green/Red)
+ PRISM Signals is based on PRISM, a pSAR derived oscillator coupled with its Momentum/Acceleration/Jerk Oscillator as well as pSAR based RSI and StochRSI. (Bright Green/Red)
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For best results, users can tweak the parameters and enable/disable specific tests and scoring Thresholds for a specific chart and timeframe, and checking how well they perform wrt historical trends. Timeframe specific presets will be added in the future when I have more time. Please do feel free to play around with the parameters and share them. If they are good, they may be added as a preset in future updates with you credited. These scripts are freshly made, and for now, my focus is to slowly refactor and improve on the code, and tidying up the ordering of the inputs to make them easier for users to navigate and understand what each of them do. In the future, once things are sufficiently improved, I aim to include alert features and release a proper “strategy version” as well, and I may post up a clearer user guide for each one of them.