Hello and welcome to my revamp of the famous Godmode 3.1 oscillator (originally created by LazyBear, xSilas, and Ni6HTH4wK).
I wanted to create a version that improved on some of the flaws of the initial code, mainly being the use of multi-exchanges, as well as the code from the original oscillator as shown below:
As you can see, the original versions of Godmode did not actually utilize the Godmode function within their scripts if you were not running the multi-exchange function. I have fixed that. This version is fully dynamic and not restricted to any particular asset or exchange pairing.
In addition, I have added the following features in the "Input" settings:
- An option to switch between the "Godmode" (avg(tci(src),csi(src),mf(src),willy(src))) calculation and "Tradition" (avg(tci(src),mf(src),rsi(src, n3))), as explained above
- The ability to switch from the original (High + Low + Close)/3 source to (High + Low)/2, (High + Open + Close + Low)/4, and just Close
- Pre-made lengths to use for the Godmode oscillator, with the option to customize and set your own
- Selection of the type of MA used for the lagging Godmode line, with options of EMA, SMA, WMA, and RMA, as well as the length used in the calculation
- The ability to enable smoothing of the leading Godmode line, with options of EMA, SMA, WMA, and RMA, as well as the length used in the calculation <-- This is awesome
- New overextensions, with different colors being displayed at 25 & 75, 20 & 80, 15 & 85, and 10 & 90 (similar to overextensions on RSI)
- The ability to display the overextensions as background color, as well as dots along the oscillator (as per original copy). There are also pre-made color schemes for the overextensions, to save you some time.
Please make yourselves comfortable with the customization settings, as they were designed to make your life easier!
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