Price Divergence Detector V3 revised by JustUncleLThis is a revised version of the original "Price Divergence Detector by RicardoSantos".
Description:
Price Divergence detection for various methods : RSI, MACD, STOCH, VOLUME, ACC-DIST, FISHER, CCI, BB %B and Ehlers IdealRSI. Both Hidden and Regular Divergences are detected.
Mofidifications:
Revision 3.0 by JustUncleL
Added option to disable/enable Hidden and Regular Divergence
Added new divergence method BB %B (close only)
Added new divergence mothos Ehlers IdealRSI (close only)
Revision 2.0 - by RicardoSantos
References:
Information on Divergence Trading:
www.babypips.com
www.incrediblecharts.com (BB %B)
Fisher Transform
eRSI++Contains RSI; EMA of RSI; EMA of EMA of RSI; Stochastic Oscillator; 2 Inverse Fisher Transforms on RSI - IFRSI89 and IFRSI233 XOVER on higher timeframes from oversold/overbought is useful signal; RSI Trend/Divergence Candles with color variation based on multiple RSI length detection of trend decay; Chart candle overlay coloring based on RSI, eRSI, and eeRSI EMA55 & EMA233 Xover indicator on bottom for trend direction with color variations for counter trend movements.
Fisher Transform with Up/Down colours - squattterCredit to HPotter - colour code borrowed from his AO script.
Fisher Transform of On Balance Volume (by ChartArt)A simple mash-up of the On Balance Volume (OBV) indicator with the Fisher Transform indicator (blue) with the classic Fisher Transform signal trigger (silver color), plus a linear regression as a second signal line (red).
I recommend to use a period for the linear regression which has the same speed or is slower than the period of the Fisher Transform to avoid overshooting.
P.S. Here are three areas where the indicator worked quite good on historic charts
Multi-Functional Fisher Transform MTF with MACDL TRIGGERWhat this indicator gives you is a true signal when price is exhausted and ready for a fast turnaround. Fisher Transform is set for multi-time frame and also allows the user to change the length. This way a user can compare two or more time spans and lengths to look for these MACDL divergent triggers after a Fisher exhaustion. With so many indicators, it's probably best to merge these indicators and change the Fisher and Trigger colors so you can still have a look at price action (remember to scale right after merger). I've noticed from time to time when you have Fisher 34 100 and 300 up and running on two different time frames such as 5 and 15 min charts, with MACDL triggers on the 100/300 or 34/100 you get a high probability trade trigger. However, there are rare exceptions such as when price moves in a parabolic state up or down for a long period where this indication does not work. Ideally this indicator works best in a sideways market or slow rising/descending moving market.
This indicator was worked on by Glaz, nmike and myself
LazyBear also introduced the MACDL indicator
Fisher Transform StrategyDirect port of the original Fisher Transform to TradingView: media.johnwiley.com.au
www.mesasoftware.com
This might be better suited to be combined with other indicator to be effective, such as the Fisher Transform of RSI.
I hope you have found this useful :) Happy trading.
Thanks to @MikeLloyd for referring me to this, and here's my port for you.
Fisher Transform Indicator by Ehlers - Strategy Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function
as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped.
But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing
them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength
index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output
creates the peak swings as relatively rare events.
Fisher transform formula is: y = 0.5 * ln ((1+x)/(1-x))
The sharp turning points of these peak swings clearly and unambiguously
identify price reversals in a timely manner.
3 more indicators: Inverse Fisher on RSI/MFI and CyberCycleSuggested by John Ehlers, IFT helps you to determine the exact oversold/overbought points in any oscillator-type indicators.
The 3 IFT based indicators in this chart are:
- Inverse Fisher on RSI (IFTRSI)
- Inverse Fisher on MFI (IFTMFI)
- Inverse Fisher on CyberCycle (IFTCC)
Suggested method to use any IFT indicator is to buy when the indicator crosses over –0.5 or crosses over +0.5 if it has not previously crossed over –0.5 and to sell short when the indicators crosses under +0.5 or crosses under –0.5 if it has not previously crossed under +0.5.
More info: www.mesasoftware.com
You can use these indicators by doing "Make it mine" (Click on "Share" to open the dialog box with this button).
Let me know what you think, would love to hear how these indicators are used and how effective these are for other instruments.