INVITE-ONLY SCRIPT

BTC|Scanner| v0.6b INDICATOR

By qwertyQQ
Updated
- This indicator looks for the optimal entry points to a long position.
- Based on mathematical calculations on the beginning of market activity, as well as on the readings of double/triple RSI, MACD, SMA.
- The trend is determined based on the Heiken Ashi candles.
- This indicator can be used on a 30m timeframe and does not require fine tuning.
- This indicator has a setting for choosing the ratio of market activity and choosing the aggressiveness of trading.
Release Notes
-added short signals
-added custom settings
Release Notes
Changing hidden settings
Added conditions:
- "Negative volume On sin ..." - conditiond for closes the long position when the volume distribution changes above the sinusoid of activity (according to condition 98);
- "Sin go down Lower then ... And fall ..." - premature drop in activity at the level of the sinusoid of activity (according to condition 25) by a certain amount (according to condition 5 units);
- Added setting of the trend filter in the Short indicator
- Long x5 signals deleted
- Added explanations for all settings (in Russian and English)
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