OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Insync Index [LazyBear]

By LazyBear
Wizard
BB Support + Histo mode
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Code: pastebin.com/4QKdCEs7

Show enclosing BB
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Show Insync as Histo:
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v02 - Configurable levels
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Small update to allow configuring the 95/75/25/5 levels.

Latest source code: pastebin.com/fZ4PmemR [Overwrite your existing source with this]

v01 - orginal description
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Insync Index, by Norm North, is a consensus indicator. It uses RSI, MACD, MFI, DPO, ROC, Stoch, CCI and %B to calculate a composite signal. Basically, this index shows that when a majority of underlying indicators is in sync, a turning point is near.

There are couple of ways to use this indicator.
- Buy when crossing up 5, sell when crossing down 95.
- Market is typically bullish when index is above 50, bearish when below 50. This can be a great confirmation signal for price action + trend lines.

Also, since this is typical oscillator, look for divergences between price and index.

Levels 75/25 are early warning levels. Note that, index > 75 (and less than 95) should be considered very bullish and index below 25 (but above 5) as very bearish. Levels 95/5 are equivalent to traditional OB/OS levels.

The various values of the underlying components can be tuned via options page. I have also provided an option to color bars based on the index value.

More info: The Insync Index by Norm North, TASC Jan 1995
drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx48Du_2aPFnaERoOXNjcnFONlk/view?usp=sharing

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In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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