CM_Twiggs Money FlowFull Credit goes to LazyBear for publishing Original Code.
I added:
Threshold lines that changes the color of Histogram based on if it exceeds Threshold lines. Ability to turn off and on.
Ability to Turn Histogram Off/On
Ability to turn Twiggs Money Flow Line Off/On
Bullish Patterns
KINSKI ADXThis ADX indicator (Average Directional Index) tries to estimate the strength of a trend. The Average Directional Index is derived from the positive (+DI) and the negative directional indicator (-DI). The direction of movement is determined by comparing the highs and lows of the current and past periods.
As soon as the indicator determines a trend strength for upward or downward trend, a label is displayed. An upward trend is labelled "Bullish Trend". The downward trend bears the label "Bearish Trend".
The clouds in the background represent the movements of the Average Directional Index High/Low:
Color orange: neutral, uncertain in which direction it is going.
Color green: upward trend
Color red: downward trend
The line represents the average value of the ADX signal:
Color orange: neutral: still uncertain in which direction it is going
Color green / outgoing line: upward trend
Color green / descending line: weakening upward trend
Color red / exiting line: downward trend
Color red / descending line: weakening downward trend
The following configurable options are possible:
"ADX Smoothing
Directional Index Length
Level Range
Level Trend
Bulls and BearsIntroduction to the Bulls and Bears Indicator
HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SEE VISUALLY WHO IS IN CONTROL, THE BULLS OR BEARS?
This indicator aspires to make it much easier for the trader to read the market in a clear and concise manner.
This is an easy to use Bulls and Bears indicator that works very simply:
If the closing price is greater than the 20, 50 or 200 moving average it indicates with a '+'.
If the closing price is less than the 20, 50 or 200 moving average it indicates with a '-'.
There are also some additional indicators that if all three above are flagged, then a 'B' symbol appears below the candle, to indicate it a highly Bullish.
If all three closing prices are below all of the moving averages a 'B' symbol appears above the candle to indicate high Bearish pressure.
Bitcoin 2-Year MA Multiplier by GodtrixHi guys, I found this tool very useful and accurate, but can't find it on Trading View, so I made one for myself and everyone here ;)
Alert is available too.
Indicator Overview
The 2-Year MA Multiplier is intended to be used as a long term investment tool.
It highlights periods where buying or selling Bitcoin during those times would have produced outsized returns.
To do this, it uses a moving average (MA) line, the 2yr MA, and also a multiplication of that moving average line, 2yr MA x5.
Note: the x5 multiplication is of the price values of the 2yr moving average, not of its time period.
Buying Bitcoin when price drops below the 2yr MA (green line) has historically generated outsized returns. Selling Bitcoin when price goes above the 2yr MA x 5 (red line) has been historically effective for taking profit.
Why This Happens
As Bitcoin is adopted, it moves through market cycles. These are created by periods where market participants are over-excited causing the price to over-extend, and periods where they are overly pessimistic where the price over-contracts. Identifying and understanding these periods can be beneficial to the long term investor.
This tool is a simple and effective way to highlight those periods.
Credit to & Created By
Philip Swift
Date Created
July 2017
BITSTAMP:BTCUSD
Bullish Volume [Alerts]A really simple script I made for someone, but also noticed I couldn't find anything like it that's as quick or simple (I may just be dumb)
Simply labels out and alerts you when three consequently higher volume bars appear, pretty useless on its own but for crypto, it works great to quickly notice if some important fundamentals suddenly cause the price to rocket. It works best with hour timeframes. Personally I'd use it with 4h.
I find it useful to know if something in a market is stirring attention and hope others can find it useful.
Engulfing Empire at over Sold Over <50 Bought >50Shows bulling engulfing patterns only if above >50 rsi and Shows Bearish engulfing patterns only if above <50 rsi
. Very simple.
Indicator Conditions RSI above 50 overbought/below 50 oversold, price is above/below)
Entry Reasons (eg. a bullish or bearish engulfing candle)
Bear & Bull Zone Trend AlertsThis script was requested based on what I previously had in my other scripts.
I did do some tweaks based on some assumptions of what I think it will be used for.
Bear & Bull Zone Signal StrategySince I love to mix and match, here is something fresh and that actually works on the breakout of Ethereum without losing your ass on lagging indicators.
It blends some of the nice parts of my previous scripts while moving to big boy pants with a twist on the Fibonacci retracement using SMA and EMA at multiple levels to do a sanity check.
Is it too good to be true? Nope, just what happens when a Solution Architect starts messing around with crypto and applies engineering and mathematics to the mix. You get a strategy that really doesn't have high profit losses when you tweak it just the right way.
What's the right tweak you ask?
1. Start with a 30 minute timeframe and set your window start date to the date the market began the bear or bull run
2. Make sure you can see your strategy performance window (not the graph one)
3. Set Stop Loss and Target Profit to 50%
4. Use your mouse wheel or up and down arrows and mess around with the RSI, go down one at a time but no lower than 7. Whichever value displayed the highest long or short gain is the one to pick.
5. Now select long or short only based on whichever one shows the highest gain.
6. Now go to K and D, leave K as 3 and check what happens when D is 4 or 5. Leave D at the value that gives you the highest gain.
7. Now go to EMA Fast and Slow Lengths. Leave Fast at 5 and check what happens when the Slow is moved up to 11 or 12, do the gains go up. If not, check what happens when Slow is moved down to 9, 8, or 7. Whichever gives you the highest gain, leave it there. Now go mess with the fast length, keep in mind that fast must always be less than slow. So check values down to 3 and up to 6. Same concept, mo money...leave it be.
8. Now go mess with the Target Profit, I start at 5, hit enter, then go to 7, hit enter, then 9...up by 2 until I get to 21 to make sure I don't hastily pick a low one and always keep in mind between which values the gain switched from high to low. For example, in this example I published at 11 it was $5k and at 13 it was $3700 for the gains. So after I got up to 21 I went back to 11 and started going up by 0.01 steps until the value dropped, which was at 11.19 so I set it at 11.18.
9. Now stop loss is trickier, you've maximized the gains, which means if you set the stop loss at a low value you will sacrifice gains. Typically by this point your loss is less than 10% with this script. So, my approach is to find the value where the stop loss doesn't change what I've tweaked already. In this example, I did the same start at 5 and go up by 2 and saw that when I went to 17 it stopped changing. So I started going back down by 0.5 and saw at 15.5 the gains went lower again. Now I started going back up in steps of 0.01 and at 15.98 it went back to the high gain I already tweaked for. I kept stop loss there and unleashed the strategy on ETH.
So far so good, no bad trades and it's been behaving pretty well.
Angle Attack Follow Line Indicator This indicator works with Follow Line Indicator , evaluates the angle for possible additions or reductions of the position. Many settings to play with:
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- FOLLOW LINE CURRENT CHART RESOLUTION
- FOLLOW LINE HIGHER TIME FRAME
- FILTER HIGHER TIME FRAME
- NO FILTER HIGHER TIME FRAME
- ANGLE CONFIGURATION
- ANGLE LEVELS
- BUY / SELL
- OPTIONS TO ADD
- OPTIONS TO REDUCE
- BAR COLOR
- LABELS
-ALERTS
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Percentile Rank Market FilterA simple script to filter bull and bear markets by using percentile rank filter. Using market regimes to filter by bull/bear/sideways markets helps to understand how your strategy will
behave in various market regimes and allows you to avoid unprofitable regimes and only trade in profitable ones.
The idea of market regime filtering is used in the most successful technical algorithmic trading strategies, as one should always design a trading strategy with a particular market in mind according to trading legend, Larry Connors
Feel free to use this script in your strategies to improve your profits and lower drawdowns.
ATR with EOM and VORTEXThis is a strategy, designed for long trends for stock and crypto market.
Its made of ATR for volatility, EOM for volume and VORTEX for the trend direction.
In this case on the ATR, I applied an EMA to check if current position is above the EMA -> bull trend, below ema -> bear trend
For EOM I am using the positive and negative value scale, if its positive we are in a bull movement, otherwise a bear movement.
Lastly for VORTEX, I took the min and max, and made an average, after that I am using the average and compare it with 1 value. Above 1 -> bull, belowe 1-> bear.
This strategy only goes long.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Scalping Dips On Trend (by Coinrule)Coinrule's Community is an excellent source of inspiration for our trading strategies.
In these months of Bull Market, our traders opted mostly on buy-the-dips strategies, which resulted in great returns recently. But there has been an element that turned out to be the cause for deep division among the Community.
Is it advisable or not to use a stop-loss during a Bull Market?
This strategy comes with a large stop-loss to offer a safer alternative for those that are not used to trade with a downside protection.
Entry
The strategy buys only when the price is above the Moving Average 50 , making it less risky to buy the dip, which is set to 2%.
The preferred time frame is 1-hour.
The stop-loss is set to be quite loose to increase the chances of closing the trade in profit, yet protecting from unexpected larger drawdowns that could undermine the allocation's liquidity.
Exit
Stop loss: 10%
Take Profit: 3%
In times of Bull Market, such a trading system has a very high percentage of trades closed in profit (ranging between 70% to 80%), which makes it still overall profitable to have a stop-loss three times larger than the take profit.
Pro tip: use a larger stop-loss only when you expect to close in profit most of the trades!
The strategy assumes each order to trade 30% of the available capital and opens a trade at a time. A trading fee of 0.1% is taken into account.
Altered True Strength Indicator (TSI) Reupload-
Altered TSI provides a slightly more volatile signal that demonstrates extremities in price action with greater success than standard TSI. In addition, I added bull/bear cross indicators (green/red) to make it easier to notice the crosses to save time when the market is moving fast (I couldn't find a regular TSI script with this addition). Finally, the signal also has overextension parameters (red and green lines)
I think this is best used on Intraday time frames as the signals respond to volatility very well and using Heikin Ashi candles, trend is more visual. In this particular example, I am showing SPY on the 3m time chart (my favorite short time frame) and the signal alone provided many opportunities for trades when using simple divergences and countering overextension direction when short term (blue) signal crosses either
In the first example (purple lines), SPY ramps but it was a dull signal given the signal strength flatlining- we would be looking for a short entry. When the signal fires, it provides a clean $1.50 move down in spy.
In the second example (orange), the blue signal provides a nice V shape (rebound signal) in which we are looking for a long entry. 390.50 is a strong SPY support in confluence with 2nd std dev VWAP extension, but disregarding that bull signal fires resulting in a 2 dollar move upwards. Exit is provided when blue line crosses green overextension.
In the third example (white), we are searching for a short entry at 392.5 resistance in confluence with divergently higher highs. Bear cross signal when fired and a significant cross is visible provides a $2.50 move to the downside with a potential exit provided when blue line crosses red overextension line in confluence with previous LOD area.
In the fourth example (green), we watch as the blue line provides a V pattern, we are searching for a long entry. If you didn't take a riskier long at 2nd std dev VWAP overextension with V recovery on blue line at red overextension for a ride to vwap, then you are looking for a secondary entry long as you wouldn't take the trade at resistance (vwap). Bullishly divergent lows provide this entry and the signal does not bear cross at all (but looking for significant crosses is more important even if the signal were to make a minor bear cross). Bullishly divergent double bottom provides a long entry to end of day with a nice clean signal for a $5.00 move until eod or when signal crosses overextension range.
Ideally, close to the money options or SPY/SPXS/SPXL are best used in the intraday time frame.
Again, this is not a standalone indicator but it's best used in conjunction with other indicators/trading strategies
Any questions feel free to comment
Bull Market Support Band (20w SMA, 21w EMA)This moving average indicator is a bull market support band. It's significance comes from the previous bull runs where the price was bouncing off or riding from a distance the support band until the end of the market cycle. For example, during the 2017 bull run, Bitcoin had several 30-40% corrections to the support band.
The green line represents the 20 weeks simple moving average and the red line represents the 21 weeks exponential moving average. The best way to read the current value is to look at the weekly chart, but any time frame will display the same values.
MrBB:BullBear Support BandVery simple and effective S/R band. Created bycombining the weekly 21EMA and weekly 20SMA, it provides strong support/resistance depending on market direction, and works as a basing area for retraces during parabolic (and normal) bull markets.
Decomposed Average True RangeThis simple script decomposes the value of the Average True Range into a bullish component and a bearish component .
The script supports two plotting methods; Mirrored and Two Lines . If Mirrored is chosen, the indicator plots the bullish component as a positive number, and the bearish component as a negative number. If Two Lines is chosen, the indicator plots two lines, both of positive values. It is the same data, just visualized differently.
Side note: This is very similar to how the strength (average gain) part in the Relative Strength Index calculation works. However, the RSI uses the realized range (close - previous close) rather than true range. If we were to use the bullish component of the ATR as the average bullish gain part in the RSI calculation, and the bearish component of the ATR as the average bearish gain part in the RSI calculation, we would get very similar (but not equal) results to the standard RSI. This shows how the ATR and the RSI are related to each other.
Bitcoin Bulls and Bears by @dbtrBitcoin 🔥 Bulls & Bears 🔥
v1.0
This free-of-charge BTC market analysis indicator helps you better understand what's going with Bitcoin from a high-level perspective. At a glance, it will give you an immediate understanding of Bitcoin’s historic price channel dating back to 2011, past and current market cycles, as well as current key support levels.
Usage
Use this indicator with any BTCUSD pairs , ideally with a long price history (such as BNC:BLX )
We recommend to use this indicator in log mode, combined with Weekly or Monthly timeframe.
Features
🕵🏻♂️ Historic price channel curve since 2011
🚨 Bull & bear market cycles (dynamic)
🔥 All-time highs (dynamic)
🌟 Weekly support (dynamic, based on 20 SMA )
💪 Long-term support (channel bottom)
🔝 Potential future price targets (dynamic)
❎ Overbought RSI coloring
📏 Log/non-log support
🌚 Dark mode support
Remarks
With exception of the price channel curve, anything in this indicator is calculated dynamically , including bull/bear market cycles (based on a tweaked 20SMA), ATHs, and so on. As a result, historic market cycles may not be 100% accurately reflected and may also differ slightly in between various time-frames (closest result: Monthly). The indicator may even consider periods of heavy ups/downs as their own market cycles, even though they weren’t. Due to its dynamic nature, this indicator can however adapt to the future and helps you quickly identify potential changes in market structure, even if the indicator is no longer updated.
On top of that bullmarket cycles (colored in green) feature an ingrained RSI: the darker the green color, the more the RSI is overbought and close to a correction (darkest color in the chart = 90 Weekly RSI). In comparison with past bull cycles, it helps you easily spot potential reversal zones.
Thanks
Thanks to @quantadelic and @mabonyi which both have worked on the BTC "growth zones" indicator including the price channel, of which I have used parts of the code as well as the actual price channel data.
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Monthly SeasonalitySimple indicator designed as filter so you can easily see how the currency or asset performed during each month historically.
Can used to identify a possible month to enter or exit a trade in. For best results use in combination with another indicator or candle pattern to signal an entry in a historically bullish month
*This indicator is designed to be used only on the monthly chart.
NSDT Background Bear Bull DayA very basic script that changes the background color of the chart to Green if the price closes over the previous day close, and to Red if the price closes under the previous day close. This allows you to easily see if it is currently a Bull or Bear market with a glance. Alerts added.
[SCL] True Market StructureSee market structure at a glance with Higher Highs and Lower Lows. Bullish/Bearish/Ranging market bias is automatically derived. Optionally get alerted for breaks in market structure. Uses true Local Highs/Lows instead of simply the highest/lowest "pivot" for x bars. Can be useful as a support for learning market structure or for alerts for a change in structure while you're not at the computer.
Bullish and Bearish by NicolErazoFThis indicator changes the color of the candlesticks when there’s a change in the trend to the rising or falling trend.
BEARISH ENGULFING: Yellow candlestick. It is an engulfing falling trend reversal; you must make a sell decision.
BEARISH HARAMI: White candlestick. Indicates a possible falling trend change, you must be alert for a possible sale.
BULLISH ENGULFING: Black candlestick. It is a change in the engulfing rising trend, you must make a purchase decision.
BULLISH HARAMI: Blue candlestick. Indicates a possible rising trend change, you should be alert for a possible purchase.
On the chart, you can see the 4 candles, on September 11 the black candle appears indicating a change in the uptrend. But today, the white candle is seen, which appears on September 8, indicating a rebound with a possible change in trend to bearish.
Previous days, on August 26, you see the blue candle with a possible change in the upward trend, which then, on August 28, a yellow candle appears with a change in the downward trend.
The Engulfing indicator (yellow and black) says that the candle has an engulfing change that is radical.
On the other hand, the Harami (blue and white) indicates a possible change in trend that must be previously analyzed.
Harami candles are smaller than Engulfing candles, since Harami in a Japanese term that means pregnancy, where the previous candle is the woman and the next candle is the baby.
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Este indicador cambia las velas de color cuando ocurre un cambio de tendencia ALCISTA o BAJISTA
BEARISH ENGULFING: Vela de color amarillo. Es una cambio de tendencia bajista envolvente, debes tomar una decisión de venta.
BEARISH HARAMI: Vela de color blanco. Indica un posible cambio de tendencia bajista, debes estar alerta para una posible venta.
BULLISH ENGULFING: Vela de color negro. Es un cambio de tendencia alcista envolvente, debes tomar una decisión de compra.
BULLISH HARAMI: Vela de color azul. Indica un posible cambio de tendencia alcista, debes estar alerta para una posible compra.
En el gráfico, se pueden ver las 4 velas, el 11 de Septiembre aparece la vela negra que indica un cambio de tendencia alcista. Pero hoy, se ve la vela blanca, que aparece el 8 de septiembre, indicando un rebote con un posible cambio de tendencia a bajista.
Días anteriores, el 26 de Agosto, se ve la vela azul con un posible cambio de tendencia alcista, que luego, el 28 de agosto aparece una vela amarilla con cambio de tendencia bajista.
El indicador Engulfing (amarillo y negro) dice que la vela tiene un cambio envolvente que es radical.
En cambio, el Harami (azul y blanco) indica un posible cambio de tendencia que debe ser previamente analizado.
Las velas Harami son más pequeñas que las Engulfing , ya que Harami en un término japonés que significa embarazo, en donde la vela anterior es la mujer y la vela siguiente es el bebé.