BNBUSDT Price, time & divergences.As a update about my current bear position on CZ coin as you can see by the link below.
The price action is heading one leg downward to complete a wave 5 of a contracting ending diagonal, according to the Wave Principle. That seams a breakdown can be expected to the local demand, as we can see clearly on this chart. After broken, the trendline tends to be retested. All my projections are displayed.
Technicals:
* Chaikin Money + 100EMAx100MA cross;
* ESCGO_LB;
This H4 chart is showing a lot of correlations about price, time and divergences on Chaikin Money Flow in in conjunction of 100EMA & 100MA moving averages crossover plus regular and hidden divergences, which is my system I've used to finding turn-points. If in parallel with RSI, is possible to note a lot of divergences that only Chaikin oscillator can display.
* In addition, an ABCD reciprocal (0.886:1.128) projection as an alternative projection.
Smoothed
using EMA CROSSOVER with Williams Trend IndicatorPurely for Educational Purpose Only:
Indicators Used:
Chart: Use Heikenashi Candles (trend detection gets easier)
Signals: Buy Sell SIgnals are given by ema crossover indicator. Signals are triggered whenever EMA 5 crosses EMA25 in both directions.
Blue Line: EMA 200 Long-term Trend Detection
RED+GREEN Line: EMA100 Trend confirmation
smoothed heikenashi candles for ENTRY
parabolic SAR triangles for secondary entry signals
ENTRY Condition:
Buy: green candle + open above smooth candles+ ema 100 (Green Color) + open > ema200(blue line)
Buy Confirmation: WIlliams Trend oscillator is above ZERO LINE and Green Color
Sell: red candle + open below smooth candles + ema 100 (red Color) + open < ema200(blue line)
Sell Confirmation: WIlliams Trend oscillator is below ZERO LINE and Red Color
EXIT condition:
when ever candle closes below smoothed candles for Buy
when ever candle closes above smoothed candles for Sell
Triangular Moving Average (TRIMA) IndicatorThe TRIMA is simply the SMA of the SMA -- a double-smoothed simple moving average. The end effect of the double smoothing is that greater weight is placed on values near the middle of the lookback period. It therefore reacts relatively slowly to price changes compared to most moving averages.
But why would I want more lag?
One potential use of this moving average that I've found is that it can allow price to run for a bit after crossing the TRIMA before catching up and creating an opposing signal. It therefore creates the chance for the price to "run its course" so to speak, which can make whipsaw signals less common.