ATR% multiple from 50-MABig credits again to TradingView User @Fred6724 to develop this tool on my behalf to our community.
How can one measure stock price extension?
In my view, decision-making in the trading business should rely on quantifiable data. A method I personally employ for scaling out and taking partial profits involves setting a threshold based on the multiple of Average True Range (ATR%) from the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA). For instance, I find it beneficial to start taking profits when positions exceed 7-10 times the ATR% from the 50-SMA. This practice helps prevent second-guessing or becoming emotionally attached to any particular position.
A relevant example illustrating this concept is the case of PLTR, SOFI, TSLA, VRT, NVDA which experienced a stall and subsequent decline after exceeding 10 times the ATR% from its 50-day moving average.
While there is no foolproof profit-taking mechanism that guarantees selling at the absolute market peak, employing this strategy can be a valuable tool for scaling out profits during extended periods to minimize potential losses.
The formula employed is as below:
A = ATR% = $ ATR / $ Last Done Price
B = % Gain From 50-MA
B / A = ATR% multiple from 50-MA
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Market Breadth: Trends & BreakoutsVisualize the percentage of stocks in an index participating in trends and breakouts/breakdowns.
The default data source is the S & P 500: the percent of stocks above/below the 200 and 50 day moving averages, and the percentage of stocks making new 52 week breakouts/breakdowns. You can pick new data sources in the settings.
The blue band represents the percentage of stocks above/below the 200 day moving average. (It's always 100% in width, unlike say Bollinger bands). The thin blue lines are the same but for the 50 day moving average. The red and green areas represent the percentage of stocks making new 52 week highs/lows.
In the example chart you can see a divergence between the market as a whole which continues up and to the right throughout 2021, where as fewer and fewer stocks were above their own 200 day moving average, causing the blue band to trend down. Before the market turns beginning 2022 you can see more stocks making new 52 week lows, even as other stocks make 52 week highs. After the market tops, the percentage of 52 week lows intensifies and the percentage of stocks below their 200 day moving average is already over 50%.
Blue CloudTrend Indicator
- Based on 4h 50/200 ma/ema
- Static, same accross all timeframes
- Works best with trending assets (espacially altcoins)
- 4h 50/200 ma/ema 's are transparent by default but can be enabled to improve visibility
Blue Cloud = Bullish, cloud often acts as support
Red Cloud = Bearish, cloud often acts as resistance
Moving Average Daily (& Weekly) 50,100,200Free to use Moving Average indicator for 50, 100 and 200 days that displays both the daily and weekly Moving Averages on the same chart - revealing key support and resistance lines that might otherwise be overlooked. Please ensure to view in daily view only.
What is a Moving Average?
Smooths out the price across each period to reveal short, medium and long term trends and their relationship to each other. In principal, when the price is above a moving average the trend is up, when the price is below a moving average the trend is down.
When a short term MA crosses above a long term MA (a "golden cross") it is a strong buy signal. Conversely when a short term MA crosses below a long term MA (a "death cross") it is a strong sell signal. However, a death cross is usually only critical when both MAs are moving downwards.
Note that Moving Averages represent historical data and therefore are not strictly predictive in nature, but show trends that may be in action. Notably the 200 MA will often be particularly respected as support or resistance.
This tool is for educational purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do your own research before trading.
VWMA Trend FilterHere's a simple tool for determining long term trend direction using two Volume Weighted Moving Averages (VWMA). The VWMA's emphasis on volume often makes it a better measurement for trend direction than the more popular Exponential Moving Average (EMA).
Trend direction is determined by comparing a fast and slow VWMA. The default length for the fast VWMA is 50 periods, while the slow uses a default length of 200. Both of these lengths can be modified in the input options menu. The default source for the VWMA's is HLC3((high + low + close) / 3).
If the fast VWMA is greater than the slow VWMA, then the trend is bullish and the background color is green. If the fast VWMA is less than the slow VWMA, then it is bearish and the background color is red.
We included an option to change the candle color based on whether the VWMA's indicate a bullish or bearish trend as well.
Overall, this is one of those utility tools that we like to use as an overlay over the main price chart and in conjunction with other signal generating indicators. Its purpose isn't to generate buy and sell signals, but it works well as a visual confirmation tool to help traders gauge trend direction.
GoldenCross & DeathCrossBNC:BLX
Its a simple Golden- and Death-Cross Indicator BNC:BLX
... it highlights the Crosses and labels them. It also highlights the bar where the cross happend.
Enjoy and buy me a coffee if you liked it.
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3 EMA (15-50-200) - 6 SMA (7-30-50-128-200-360)3 Moving Average Exponential - 6 Simple Moving Average . Crypto EMA - MA . 7 is a fast support or resistance, 15 confirmation support or resistance. 30 Important support and resistance . 50 institutional support or resistance. 200 institutional general trend, support and resistance , 360 general trend, support and resistance . The use of EMA or MA is according to your liking/trading plan
50, 100, 200 Moving AverageFree to use Moving Average indicator for 50, 100 and 200 days.
Smooths out the price across each period to reveal short, medium and long term trends and their relationship to each other. In principal, when the price is above a moving average the trend is up, when the price is below a moving average the trend is down.
When a short term MA crosses above a long term MA (a "golden cross") it is a strong buy signal. Conversely when a short term MA crosses below a long term MA (a "death cross") it is a strong sell signal.
Note that Moving Averages represent historical data and therefore are not strictly predictive in nature, but show trends that may be in action. Notably the 200 day MA will often be respected as support or resistance.
This tool is for educational purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do your own research before trading.
Best wishes,
BCryptological
Death Cross - 200 MA / 50 Cross CheckerBITFINEX:BTCUSD
You can check if 200 day MA crossed by 50 day MA. Nuff said.
EMA 20/50/100/200Script that publishes the EMA for 20, 50, 100, and 200.
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50,100,200 MA by CryptoLife71(FIXED)Updated the code by CryptoLife71 so that the 200ma shows correctly.