Trigonometric TrendSome follow up to the new Trigonometrical Playtoy :-)
After watching for some time that trend indicator, i have to say the entrys are usually late, but 80-90% of the time with proper riskmanagement this should be easy to trade directly on switch at min´ss and max´s
I added some marks in the chart to see the trading signal, exactly where both get the same color and way in the upper limits.
It seems longs are better than shorts.
play with different lengths at the same timeframe like here in this setup
3 Possible Ways to trade:
* trade with orderbook, orderblocks and hotspots when switching from green to red
* trade with some cloud, Nadaraya, ATRCloud, FIbcloud, Bollinger with final gaussian smoothing,.... whatever all are in some way good,
use it as "safety" before firing a position
* directly the switch of minimas or maximas to the different color
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here a already finished setup to copy ^^
Centered Oscillators
using MACD histrogram as a volatility toolMany traders use the MACD for divergence or crossover signals. It is my opinion that market participants trade almost every oscillator this way. This I find rather simplistic and not respecting what the data shows you. In this tutorial I will show a new approach to reading the MACD, obviously I'm probably not the only person who looks at MACD this way however.
MACD colors:
blue = MACD
orange = Signal line
green and red waves = histogram
The MACD is based on the distance between 2 exponential moving averages. The signal line is a smoothed version of the centered oscillator that difference creates. And the histogram is the difference between the MACD and signal line, this is extremely simple.
On the chart I have plotted these 2 EMA's for clarifying my approach to the MACD. Notice that when price rapidly changes these 2 lines move away from eachother, we see the MACD line also move away from the signal line in the process creating a big histogram wave. After the trend becomes less volatile and more one directional the EMA's stay at the same distance from eachother. This creates a flat histogram.
The trading approach I'm showing here is that instead of trading tops and bottoms from the histogram/crossovers you use the MACD as a directional tool and you use the histogram as a volatility tool. We wait for a crear trend to get established after a big histogram wave and then for the trend to stabilise: MACD histogram flattening. Now we have a one directional trend and it is a good place to start opening positions in the trend direction as it is stable.
Notice how we got a nice discount after the trend stabilised and became on directional. I provide below some snapshots of how the market looked when trades would have been opened:
long setup:
short setup:
result:
Use this information with caution as these examples are obviously cherry picked. I hope this gives some perspective on using the MACD in your trading arsenal.
How to use Inside bar strategyInside bar strategy is one of my personal favourites, in this section I will detail how and why I trade Inside bars to deliver more profits during a trading week. Now In my personal opinion any non profitable trader should be chomping at the bit to learn this strategy as it has the potential to really aid your trading journey. So lets breakdown what finding an Inside bar means... So above me here is the recent rally from the pair GBP/JPY , I have highlighted a few of the inside bars but if you look close enough you will see more, So an Inside bar on the daily is telling us the day before we had a strong rally this can be called candle (1), so Candle 1 is a rally, Candle 2 is inside the range of candle 1, what this means is that on lower timeframes we have seen consolidation, Price hasnt broken the high of candle 1 or the low of candle 1, so when candle 3 breaks the high of candles 1 and 2, price rallies to our target. So the entry comes after the high of candle 1 and 2 broken, you use a stop loss under the low of candle 2, and you aim for 1:1 risk reward. When is the best time to trade these candles? In strong rallies you will see this set up form alot , the reason for this is because in strong rallies, we often see rally-consolidation-rally. Typically this strategy will win around 70% of its trades and is great for entering rallying or depreciating currencies, I hope you guys can put it to use like I have over the years! any questions please feel free too comment below (This is not trading analysis this is purely to demonstrate how inside bar works and how you can use it in your trading). Enjoy the weekend!
Trade MACD Multi Time FrameMaking a trade plane using MACD Multi Time Frame.
Chart & Indicator :
1. Heikin Aishi Candle
2. Current Chart MACD
3. Higher TF MACD
4. ADX
Steps :
1. Look at Higher TF MACD Direction
2. Check if lower TF MACD is aligned
3. Check if ADX / trend's strength
4. Set a limit position, wait for the price to break support.
5. Set SL in previous high. Set TP accordingly: using Fibonacci or previous zone as a target.
This is only for educational purposes. Do your own research accordingly.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence Indicator Visual EducationHello Traders,
Today I wanted to go over one of my favorite as well as one of the most widely used tools in trading, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator.
This moving average indicator was created invented in 1979 by Gerald Appel responsible for the MACD line and Signal line and later added to this was the histogram, developed by Thomas Aspray in 1986.
Now that you know who created the MACD indicator lets discuss the components of the indicator. The MACD indicator consists of 4 main components, the Signal line , the MACD line , the histogram and the zero line of the histogram often referred to as the baseline.
Below are the calculations of the different components to help you better understand what makes up this indicator.
MACD Indicator Components and Calculations (White Labelling)
Signal Line
Red colored smooth line
The signal line is simply an exponential (weighted) moving average (EMA) based on the prior 26 days closing price.
As with any EMA the formula looks like this: EMA = Closing price x 26 + EMA (previous day) x (1-26)
MACD Line
Blue colored rigid line
The MACD line, similarly to the Signal Line is also an EMA based on the prior 12 day closing price.
Also, similarly to the signal line it uses a similar equation to display the line which is: EMA = Closing price x 12 + EMA (previous day) x (1-12)
Histogram
Green and Red vertical bars charted around a horizontal axis known as the baseline.
The histogram is determined by subtracting the signal line from the MACD line. This is easier to interpret than looking at the two lines alone,
since it is sometimes difficult to tell if one curve is steeper than the other. The histogram is positive when MACD is higher than its nine-day EMA, and negative when it is lower. This oscillator is
definitely a nice touch to the indicator as a whole and my personal favorite indication for divergence which I will teach you more about in part 2 of this series.
Histogram Zero line Aka "Baseline"
This is the line in the center of the histogram oscillator that is also referred to as the baseline. This line is important as you will see later when I explain the signals this indicator creates. This line is calculated by the MACD Line and the Signal line crossing. Which is another way for you to see that the lines are crossing both bullish and bearish crosses.
The calculations behind each part of the indicator is not really information that you need to remember as @TradingView has put a nice suite of house tools for you to use that
calculate this for you but, I find that the more you know the better you are able to understand these charts and who knows, maybe someday this will help you crate your own
indicator using the pine script editor they also make available to us for free. Also, if you understand the math it helps you when editing the settings to adjust indicators better
per the asset you are trading.
MACD Indicator Signals (Yellow and Teal Labelling)
Now lets go over the signals that this indicator produces help with the way you can utilize this indicator to help you trade. A key note to remember is that the MACD indicator is a Moving average
indicator and is best used in a trending market. You can identify a trending market by looking for price action that is heading in one solid direction up or down. Tending markets are usually noted by “higher highs”
and “higher lows” in an uptrend and “lower highs” and “lower lows” in a downtrend . This indicator is best used to help you determine trend reversals. There are also 3 major signal components to this indicator but, in this first series we are only going to discuss 2 as it is important to understand this indicator before moving onto the next step and applying the more advanced features. These 3 major components are MACD line crossing over the Signal line and both signal line and MACD lines crossing over the zero line on the histogram .
MACD Cross (Yellow)
The top MACD line (red rigid line) crossing down over the Signal line (Blue smooth line) is a bearish signal and generally indicates a sell signal letting you know that the price action has potentially came to the end of an uptrend. Again, this is used mainly in trending markets and can be very helpful to assisting in taking profit in a long position or starting a new short position.
In contrast to the bearish MACD cross , you can also see on the bottom of the chart that there is an indication of a bullish cross of the MACD line (Red rigid line) over the Signal line (Blue smooth line). This would be a good indication the the downtrend has ended and it may be a good time to start a long position or close a short position.
The Histogram Zero line cross (Teal)
There are 2 signals you can get from this but the one that matters in my opinion the most is the signal line. So for the sake of explanation I have shown them both together as both bearish and bullish signals on the chart. Now that you know about the signal line and the MACD line it should be easy to identify when these two lines are crossing the zero line of the histogram that we have also discussed. As shown in the chart you can see that the bullish cross is showing the two lines coming from below the Zero Line and crossing above which would be a bullish signal and you would be looking for a buy, potential start of or continuation of an uptrend. On the contrary, if these lines crossed from above the Zero line below then this would be a bearish sell signal and you would be looking to open a short position, be looking for a reversal of an uptrend or continuation of a downtrend.
Now here are some key takeaways and tips you will want to always follow when using this or any other indicator.
#1: Make sure you know the type of market you are trading by analyzing the market structure. Is it trending and creating higher highs and higher lows, lower highs and lower lows? Or is it ranging in almost a rectangular box?
#2: KNOW YOUR INDICATOR and the best market it is used in, again, the MACD Indicator is best used in a trending market!
#3: This is probably the most important of the 3, It is a must that you learn everything about each indicator you are using and to never use ONE indicator/Oscillator for signals stand alone by itself. Trading just like anything else in life is a numbers game and the better statistics you have, the better outcome you will receive.
Congratulations Traders! You now know the basics of the MACD Indicator!!! I hope you will come back for part two and three of this series that I will be releasing after the new year to help some of the new traders entering this ever expanding community here on TradingVeiw!
Part 2: MACD and RSI Divergences Visual Education Release 01/01/2022
Part 3: Falling wedges and Fibs Release 01/02/2022
I hope you had a green year and look forward to learning and trading with all of you winners next year!
Happy New Years,
Savvy
RSI:MACD advanced indicatorgreetings, hope you're doing well and thanks for your likes and comments .
Today i'm gonna teach you how to mix two indicators there's lots of indicators that you can mix together and use them, at this tutorial i'm gonna try adding MACD and RSI .
1_ Once you have added the RSI indicator, you have to open RSI settings.
2_then you have to process the way below : go to settings > go to inputs (its a tab like button above) > open source, select MACD:MACD .
congrats you have mixed these two indicators, but it haven't finished.
3_ after these steps you have to go to style tab > set the upper band on number 66.66
4_ you have to turn of the check of middle band (there's no need to use it;)
5_ then, set the lower band on number 33.33;
well done !
"Guys there is no any %100 true analysis" .
you should buy if the RSI line goes upper than lower band, you can expect growing up the price
you should sell id the RSI line goes lower than upper band, you can expect getting down the price,
thanks for your likes, and comments <3
If there was any questions, i will be so glad to reply to your messages !
Bollinger Band Indicator (How To Use)The Bollinger bands Indicator is a forex trading indicator.
This Bollinger bands Indicator can be used to find out the trading entries and the exits in the market trading.
This can be used with any type of currency pair. In market trading, the Bollinger bands indicator is used to identify price range levels.
The Bollinger bands indicator can be defined as a price letter that has both price upper and lower levels that generate better trade.
The standard deviation method is developed in this Bollinger bands indicator.
To calculate price levels, the Bollinger bands indicator uses two types of variables in the indicator chart.
The period and the standard deviation are the names of these variables.
The time period or time frames that this Bollinger bands indicator uses are called to as the period.
Enter and Exit when price action hits the outer edges of Bollinger bands and make a Engulfing, Harami or Pin-bar reversal candlestick pattern
How to Use RSI (Relative Strength Index)How to Use RSI (Relative Strength Index):
It is also scaled from 0 to 100.
Typically, readings of 30 or lower indicate oversold market conditions and an increase in the possibility of price strengthening (going up).
Some traders interpret that an oversold currency pair is an indication that the falling trend is likely to reverse, which means it’s an opportunity to buy.
Readings of 70 or higher indicate overbought conditions and an increase in the possibility of price weakening (going down).
Some traders interpret that an overbought currency pair is an indication that the rising trend is likely to reverse, which means it’s an opportunity to sell.
RSI default setting is 14 (TIP) Look at a daily or 4 hour chart of pair you are trading- IF price action never hits 70 or 30 then change setting on chart, changed setting to 6 from default of 14. Why 6? because RSI showed 4 possible trades within last two weeks on 4 hr chart. One overbought, One over 50 but then fell- showing possible SELL trades and One oversold, One under 50 but then above- showing possible BUY trades.
A movement from below the center line (50) to above indicates a rising trend.
A rising center line crossover occurs when the RSI value crosses ABOVE the 50 line on the scale, moving towards the 70 line. This indicates the market trend is increasing in strength, and is seen as a bullish signal until the RSI approaches the 70 line.
A movement from above the center line (50) to below indicates a falling trend.
A falling center line crossover occurs when the RSI value crosses BELOW the 50 line on the scale, moving towards the 30 line. This indicates the market trend is weakening in strength, and is seen as a bearish signal until the RSI approaches the 30 line.
*NOTE on chart is if you want to be very CONSERVATIVE in trading- just wait for RSI to be oversold or oversold- which means only TWO trades on chart.
RSI (How To Use It)Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Description
The Relative Strength Index (RSI), developed by J. Welles Wilder, is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. The RSI oscillates between zero and 100. Traditionally the RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. Signals can be generated by looking for divergences and failure swings. RSI can also be used to identify the general trend.
How this indicator works
1) RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. These traditional levels can also be adjusted if necessary to better fit the Forex pair. For example, if a Forex pair is repeatedly reaching the overbought level of 70 you may want to adjust this level to 80.
Note: During strong trends, the RSI may remain in overbought or oversold for extended periods.
2) RSI also often forms chart patterns that may not show on the underlying price chart, such as double tops and bottoms and trend lines. Also, look for support or resistance on the RSI.
3) In an uptrend or bull market, the RSI tends to remain in the 40 to 90 range with the 40-50 zone acting as support. During a downtrend or bear market the RSI tends to stay between the 10 to 60 range with the 50-60 zone acting as resistance. These ranges will vary depending on the RSI settings and the strength of the Forex pair or market’s underlying trend.
5) If underlying prices make a new high or low that isn't confirmed by the RSI, this divergence can signal a price reversal. If the RSI makes a lower high and then follows with a downside move below a previous low, a Top Swing Failure has occurred. If the RSI makes a higher low and then follows with an upside move above a previous high, a Bottom Swing Failure has occurred.
The MACD explained ! All you need to know about it Hello everyone, as we all know the market action discounts everything :)
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In this video, I am gonna explain what is the MACD and how to use it and how to identify buy and sell signals using this indicator.
So what is the MACD, The MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator (so a momentum indicator is a technical analysis tool that allows us to determine the strength or weakness of a stock's price movement )
There are a lot of people that use the MACD when they analyze charts because it's very simple and it's very good but I always say never just use 1 indicator to analyze a chart, always try to use at least 3 this way u can make sure that the result is more accurate and the market most likely to move as u analyzed.
let's look at the theory behind the MACD before looking at a real-life example and how to identify buy and sell signals using this indicator :
The typical settings for the MACD are 12 26 and 9.
The MACD consist of 4 parts :
1) Zero line
2) MACD line
3) Signal line
4) Histogram
We start off with our zero line and this is where the MACD line and the signal line move around and basically so if the MACD is trading above the 0 line then it's bullish and if it's under then it's bearish.
Then we have the MACD line and it comes from the 12 26 section, and it gets calculated by subtracting the 26 EMA of the price out of the 12 day EMA of the price.
And after that we have a second line that gets plotted from the 9 section so basically, it’s a moving average for the MACD line so it tries to smooth the MACD line and give us some signals and it's called the signal line.(it's called a signal line because that's where we get our buy and sell signals from)
So on top of that, we have another part in this indicator which is called the histogram. So this histogram job is to show how close these lines will crossover, so when the distance between the MACD line and the signal line is far the histogram gets bigger and bigger.
So how do we use this indicator :
1) Crossovers between the MACD line and the Signal line.
* When the MACD line crosses above the Signal line then its a buy signal (Bullish Crossover)
* When the MACD line crosses below the Signal line then its a sell signal (Bearish Crossover)
2) The Histogram .
A lot of people use histograms as a way to predict when a reversal will occur.
We know that the MACD is a momentum indicator so it can show us when sell pressure is low. And that means it might be a good time to buy. And It can tell you when your long position is about to run out of steam and when you should exit.
3) Divergences between the MACD and the Market Price .
A Divergence means that the indicator is not moving in sync with the Market Price and a Reversal could happen (Note that Reversal trading is risky so please calculate your risks before using this Strategy)
always remember that :
Bullish divergence is when the Market price is going down but the MACD is going up.
Bearish divergence is when the Market Price is going up but the MACD is going down.
I hope I’ve made the MACD easy for you to understand and please ask if you have any questions .
Hit that like if you found this helpful and check out my other video about the Moving Average, Stochastic oscillator, The Dow Jones Theory, How To Trade Breakouts and The RSI. links will be bellow
“How To” Video Overview of Indicator “CM_MACD_Ult_MTF_V2”Hello TradingView!!!
-Video Posted on 07-28-2021-
This video is a detailed video overview of the CM MACD Custom Indicator - Multiple Time Frame - V2 Release.
I will post the link to the Indicator within a few minutes after this video goes live on TradingView either in the Link to Related Ideas below, or I'll post a comment below with the link.
Thanks for you patience.
I'm so excited to be back. Please Post and feature requests for this indicator below.
AJ Trady 5 min ema and macd strategy.A new strategy that I have developed. Only enter when EMA crosses one of the longer term EMA's + a bullish cross is forming on the MACD. Ideally, you should wait for ema 8 to cross both ema 21 and 34 with a bullish cross formed/forming on MACD. Use alongside normal Support and Resistance for SL and TP levels. If used on crypto I mainly suggest just BTC as alt setups easily ruined by BTC doing what it wants.
How to use RSI and MACD In trading?Hi every one
*Definition of RSI:
This indicator Is momentum base indicator.
The biggest difference with momentum is that there are two line which indicate that: Is the price in the oversold or overbought area or not?
We can easily compare the tops and bottoms of every instrument that we like!
There is not much difference between RSI and Stochastic oscillator only that there is one line in RSI!
Remember every Indicators shows the future of the market!
**Full explanation of MACD:
Moving average convergence divergence (MACD) is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price. The MACD is calculated by subtracting the 26-period exponential moving average (EMA) from the 12-period EMA.
The result of that calculation is the MACD line. A nine-day EMA of the MACD called the "signal line," is then plotted on top of the MACD line, which can function as a trigger for buy and sell signals. you may buy the security when the MACD crosses above its signal line and sell—or short—the security when the MACD crosses below the signal line. Moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicators can be interpreted in several ways, but the more common methods are crossovers, divergences, and rapid rises/falls.
Moving average convergence divergence (MACD) is calculated by subtracting the 26-period exponential moving average (EMA) from the 12-period EMA.
MACD triggers technical signals when it crosses above (to buy) or below (to sell) its signal line.
The speed of crossovers is also taken as a signal of a market is overbought or oversold.
MACD helps investors understand whether the bullish or bearish movement in the price is strengthening or weakening.
The MACD has a positive value (shown as the blue line) whenever the 12-period EMA (indicated by the red line) is above the 26-period EMA (the blue line) and a negative value when the 12-period EMA is below the 26-period EMA. The more distant the MACD is above or below its baseline indicates that the distance between the two EMAs is growing.
The MACD has a positive value (shown as the blue line) whenever the 12-period EMA (indicated by the red line) is above the 26-period EMA (the blue line ) and a negative value when the 12-period EMA is below the 26-period EMA. The more distant the MACD is above or below its baseline indicates that the distance between the two EMAs is growing.
MACD is often displayed with a histogram which graphs the distance between the MACD and its signal line. If the MACD is above the signal line, the histogram will be above the MACD’s baseline. If the MACD is below its signal line, the histogram will be below the MACD’s baseline. Traders use the MACD’s histogram to identify when bullish or bearish momentum is high.
***RSI VS MACD:
The relative strength indicator (RSI) aims to signal whether a market is considered to be overbought or oversold in relation to recent price levels. The RSI is an oscillator that calculates average price gains and losses over a given period of time. The default time period is 14 periods with values bounded from 0 to 100. MACD measures the relationship between two EMAs, while the RSI measures price change in relation to recent price highs and lows. These two indicators are often used together to provide analysts a more complete technical picture of a market. These indicators both measure momentum in a market, but, because they measure different factors, they sometimes give contrary indications. For example, the RSI may show a reading above 70 for a sustained period of time, indicating a market is overextended to the buy side in relation to recent prices, while the MACD indicates the market is still increasing in buying momentum. Either indicator may signal an upcoming trend change by showing divergence from price (price continues higher while the indicator turns lower, or the other way around.
The DEFINITION of Divergences!
We hope that you've learn something with this post .
Have a nice day and Good luck.
How to detect the active cycle length?This is a short tutorial on how to use the Detrended Rhythm Oscillator (DRO) to identify the current dominant cycle. The Detrended Rhythm Oscillator is an advanced Detrended Price Oscillator DPO which helps to spot the key market rhythm or beat for any symbol on any timeframe.
It automatically labels the length of current market high-high and low-low pivots which helps to see cycle harmonics and relations. The output should be used as input setting for almost all technical indicators which require and "length" settings for the calculation. Using this length setting based on the dominant market rhythm will help to ensure better accuracy to your indicators at turning points. The indicators get synced to the beat of the market.
The indicator is available as Public Open Source Script for your own usage:
Using the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)MACD – What it is
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is the momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two different moving averages:
1. The 12 period exponential moving average – On Tradingview it is the Fast Length.
2. The 26 periods exponential moving average –On Tradingview it is the Slow Length.
The MACD line is calculated by subtracting the 26 period EMA from the 12 period EMA.
The Signal line is the 9 period exponential moving average.
These two lines are then plotted on top of each other. These are the two lines you see when you turn on the MACD indicator.
Additionally, there is a histogram that shows the distance between the two lines. Larger bars tell us that the MACD and Signal are further apart.
When it comes to candles, size matters. The larger the candle the more momentum the trend has.
The histogram will turn green when the MACD line is above 0 (bullish) and it will turn red when the MACD line is below 0 (bearish).
Very bearish momentum is shown above. Photo was taken May 23, 2021.
How to use the MACD
The most important thing to know about the MACD is how to read the relationship between the two lines.
I’ve found that the best timeframe to use the MACD with is daily. This is because the MACD is a lagging indicator and using daily data prevents a lot (not all) of false buy and sell signals.
These signals are:
• When the MACD line crosses above the signal line it is a buy signal
• When the MACD line crosses below the signal line it is a sell signal
Additionally, it is best to use the MACD in a trending market; a market with a clearly defined up or down trend.
Using the MACD with trend lines is a very powerful combination.
The reason for this is that if the market is moving sideways, you can see small fluctuations where the MACD and Signal Line cross but the price does not really go anywhere. These are false breakouts.
Therefore, these signals are not automatic buys and sells.
There are ways of confirming the indications from the MACD chart.
One way is a strategy that uses the RSI and MACD together (which is beyond the scope of this text, but I will discuss in my next article).
Another way is to use the MACD with the current trend. So, if you are in an uptrend and then you see a bullish cross, then this is confirmation that you are likely to go higher.
The same is true in reverse.
Also, please note that the cross over happens well after the price either stabilizes or rises. Again, this is because the MACD is a lagging indicator.
Leading Indicator?
Since the MACD and Signal lines are lagging indicators is there something that can be used in a predictive way?
Some traders use the histogram as a way to predict when a reversal will occur.
Since the MACD is a momentum indicator it can show us when sell pressure is alleviating. Meaning it might be a good time to buy.
This doesn’t always work of course, but with good risk management (stop losses) you can often get into a position well before its breakout.
Conversely, it can show you when your long position is running out of steam and can warn you when to get out.
MACD Divergence
Another useful way to use the MACD is to spot divergences.
A bullish divergence, very similar to the RSI, is when the short-term price trend is going down but, the MACD is going up.
Bearish divergence, also very similar to the RSI, is when the price trend is going up but, the MACD is going down.
Trading this way is sometimes not a good idea because you are trading against the trend. Please practice good risk management if you are trading reversals.
Also, notice the buy signal right before the sell signal that is circled. I really want to hammer home the point that the signals are not automatic buys and sells.
Price action is a great way to confirm the reversal (to the up or down side) of a trend. Because simply spotting a divergence does not guarantee the price will follow.
Final thoughts
As you can see there are different ways of successfully using the MACD. I hope I’ve made a few of these ways clear in this beginner guide.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you like it, please hit the thumbs up and be sure to follow for more.
Links to my Fibonacci Retracement and RSI guides are below.
Thanks for reading!
GBPUSD Bollinger band/BB% (tips/tricks)Here the color scheme was changed to represent our favorite two things in trading: supply/demand.
If you are new to trading or supply/demand methods, You can maybe employ BB's (or any other channels).
Red/supply line: use as reminder not to buy into weakness.
Green/Demand line: use as a reminder not to sell into strength.
More important.. think of the green line as the "accumulation" or demand side
Red as the "distribution" or supply side.
Look at where all the action is. Look at were the candles were before any subsequent impulse. Where do they generally begin from?
taking a look at the BB and BB% do any moves really begin near the median? .. generally no.
this is what is meant buy fishing from the edges and not from the center.
Using the BB% (RSI/MFI will be similar) .. look at the same thing. Look at the extremes or edges and the volume.
When price breaks the demand line, is the volume high? is there active accumulation going on?
- IF the volume is high with each break of the demand line, they are buying and likely looking for a clear mark up path, which can take days.
When price breaks the supply line, is there an increase in volume pushing the price back into range?
-IF the volume is high with each break of the supply line, they are selling and likely looking for a lack of demand which allows for a clear path to mark don... this can also take a few days.
Biggest takeaway from this is the principle of not buying or selling when price is in the middle of a range. When price is in the middle of a trading range or consolidation (some of you know it as consolidation, just another way of saying trading range) the market is IN BALANCE.. there is equilibrium between supply and demand at that moment.
Price will "consolidate" for either a mark-down or a mark-up. When price is behaving in this manner it means that it has not decided which way to go and is waiting for an imbalance... if more supply accumulated then demand... price will fall..if there was more demand than supply.. then price will break to the up side.
PM if confused!
Avoid buying into weakness/supply/resistance
Avoid selling into strength/demand/support
Avoid entry when price is in middle of a range (phase B)
And
Don’t let them win
BEST COMMODITY INTRA-DAY WTI CRUDE OIL 30 M TRADING STRATEGY#1 Add CCI Indicator with default 20 setting.
#2 Add a CCI 0 level line.
How to Filter Bad Trades.
A - Bad: when price action makes CCI take a long time to go from -100 to + 100.
B - Good: when price action makes CCImake a quick straight move from - 100 to + 100.
#3 Buy when CCL breaks above +100 level.
#4 SL below CCI +100 breakout candle.
#5 Exit trade when CCI crosses below 0 level line.
Modified MACD backtestToday I took the data from "Bunch of Numbers" and gave them different weight values with 7's having the most weight. I then took the formula and made it the "source" for the MACD inputs. This is the result from a super simple "short when = long, and long when = short" spam strategy. The MACD now behaves like a binary switch that turns on and off.
Is this buy signal on 4hr Chart a trap? NOT ADVICE. DYOR.
Is this buy signal on 4hr Chart a trap? NOT ADVICE. DYOR.
CONSTRUCTION
Using triple MACD's based on high, low, and close. When all signal and MACD begin to switch to negative (open range) to when all negative (close range) = red box, and vice versa = green box.
Special Analysis for Bitcoin: Is Bitcoin prepare for bull run?Hello guys, in this technical analysis I want to talk you about why Bitcoin is so prepare for bull run soon? Now, I selected the Weekly and Daily timeframe.
Now, in weekly we see a Bitcoin bearish for MACD and price action, but there are a lot doubts that respald that a drop what a much traders hope, it's can be fake drop and the price is can to prepare to go to break up the simetric triangle from 2017.
But for this information we need to see in Daily timeframe, that is the key what Bitcoin do.
But in Daily timeframe, we see a reality so different than Weekly, because Bitcoin is now into this bullish rising wedge in formation and find up the Elliot Wave D, to later go to drop for the E to find down, and later we proyect for Bitcoin so bullish scenario reaching at $11,500 USD. That is a possible target to see in few weeks. Also the MACD is show us a possible buy!!! Now, if I asking you about if this scenario it's could be to pass. Are you prepare for there? Now, in that case that this rising wedge fail and broke down, we can see a Bitcoin so bearish until the $7,000 USD again. But, the key is in Daily timeframe how we see the trend key, structure and condition for midterm.
EUDUSD 2 Hr Potential for Long with CCI diver, Fib. retr.The EURUSD upleg from May 25 to Jun 10 as retraced 38.2% of that price change, which is often a turning point for resumption of uptrend. During this price drop, 13 CCI has diverged, giving higher low, another checkpoint before price resumes any uptrend. If 100 CCI is > -100, that also allows upside to price. When the green trendline on 13 CCI is broken to the upside, That's the Long entry, whenever the other criteria have also been met. One more criterion, below, is necessary most of the time. (The exception is when a long explosive upmove happens, and takes 13 CCI above zeroline on the first move up)
After a CCI divergence forms higher low, the price generally then needs to drop back to retest the low or go even some lower, but then the door is open for price to resume uptrend if it wants. You can watch the retest of price low, then all the checkpoints are in to be ready to go Long if price moves up, and both CCI's move up