Never Going Back AgainDraws lines for each of up to 500 prices that have never been revisited at the present moment in time, as time progresses these levels may or may not hodl.
Adaptation of "Never Look Back Price" originally described by Timothy Peterson in his research paper entitled "Why Bitcoin's Price Is Never Looking Back".
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LSMA CrossoverThis is a simple script designed to help filter out bad trades. LSMA is a trend king and by using the 21,200 and 1000 length lines traders can get a clear view of where price action is travelling. This indicator is the perfect companion to the LSMA Wave Rider indicator. Once a pullback is discovered (price action crosses under blue or white line) Traders can use LSMA Wave Rider to locate perfect entry point.
Least Squares Moving Average follows these rules:
When price crosses over it signals a bull trend.
When price crosses under it signals bear trend.
When price stays close or on the line sideways action is to be expected.
The direction of the line shows the direction of the trend.
Here is an example of finding good trades. Price action pulls below white or blue line.
Another example of what a pullback looks like.
This example shows how to find trend using crossovers.
Another example how trend can be found but by using line direction.
LSMA Wave Rider can be found here:
Half Back minimalisticless intrusive version of my half back indicator.
Show the midpoint of the current day.
Half BackA dynamic intraday midpoint for Day Timeframe trader reference.
Midpoint is halfway between the day's highest high and lowest low.
Midpoint resets daily.