GMMA Toolkit [QuantVue]The GMMA Toolkit is designed to leverage the principles of the Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA). This indicator is equipped with multiple features to help traders identify trends, reversals, and periods of market compression.
The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical analysis tool developed by Australian trader and author Daryl Guppy in the late 1990s.
It utilizes two sets of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to capture both short-term and long-term market trends. The short-term EMAs represent the activity of traders, while the long-term EMAs reflect the behavior of investors.
By analyzing the interaction between these two groups of EMAs, traders can identify the strength and direction of trends, as well as potential reversals.
Due to the nature of GMMA, charts can become cluttered with numerous lines, making analysis challenging.
However, this indicator simplifies visualization by using clouds to represent the short-term and long-term EMA groups, determined by filling the area between the maximum and minimum EMAs in each group.
The GMMA Toolkit goes a step further and includes an oscillator that measures the difference between the average short-term and long-term EMAs, providing a clear visual representation of trend strength and direction.
The farther the oscillator is from the 0 level, the stronger the trend. It is plotted on a separate panel with values above zero indicating bullish conditions and values below zero indicating bearish conditions.
The inclusion of the oscillator in the GMMA Toolkit allows traders to identify earlier buy and sell signals based on the GMMA oscillator crossing the zero line compared to traditional crossover methods.
Lastly, the GMMA Toolkit features compression dots that indicate periods of market consolidation.
By measuring the spread between the maximum and minimum EMAs within both short-term and long-term groups, the indicator identifies when these spreads are significantly narrower than average by comparing the current spread to the average spread over a lookback period.
This visual cue helps traders anticipate potential breakout or breakdown scenarios, enhancing their ability to react to imminent trend changes.
By simplifying the visualization of the Guppy Multiple Moving Averages with clouds, providing earlier buy and sell signals through the oscillator, and highlighting periods of market consolidation with compression dots, this toolkit offers traders insightful tools for navigating market trends and potential reversals.
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[blackcat] L1 GMMA Long EntryLevel: 1
Background
The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical indicator that identifies changing trends, breakouts, and trading opportunities in the price of an asset by combining two sets of moving averages (MA) with different time periods. There is a short term group of MAs and a long term group of MAs.
Function
L1 GMMA Long Entry classify short-mid term GMMA cluster and long term GMMA cluster with key Fibnocci numbers. Long entry signal is generated with GMMA cluster relationship.
Key Signal
Long entry 1~6 ---> Long entry signal generated with GMMA cluster relationship.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
1. easy observe price trend
2. it covers short, middle and long term trend analysis
Cons:
1. Only long entry signal is disclosed here
2. No complex trading strategy is used yet
Remarks
NA
Readme
In real life, I am a prolific inventor. I have successfully applied for more than 60 international and regional patents in the past 12 years. But in the past two years or so, I have tried to transfer my creativity to the development of trading strategies. Tradingview is the ideal platform for me. I am selecting and contributing some of the hundreds of scripts to publish in Tradingview community. Welcome everyone to interact with me to discuss these interesting pine scripts.
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Super Guppy StrategyCM Super Guppy with Long/Short signals, backtesting, and additional options. Updated for PineScript v4.
COINBASE:BTCUSD
Features 2 primary modes, depending on your risk profile. These options are available in the settings:
"Early Signals" ON (default):
Prints a "long" on grey to green transitions AND red to gray transitions.
Prints a "short" on green to grey transitions AND gray to red transitions.
Will not print back-to-back repeated positions (i.e. green → grey → red will only print the first green → gray "short" signal and not print "short" twice).
Rotates long and short positions with no delay.
"Early Signals" OFF
Will close trades, but never open new ones, when guppy transitions to from any color to gray.
Open long: guppy transitions gray to green.
Close long: guppy transitions green to gray.
Open short: guppy transitions gray to red.
Close short: guppy transitions red to gray.
Does not rotate long and short positions back to back.
Additionally:
Can toggle on/off the 200EMA. Default is off.
Can toggle on/off short positions. Default is on.
In development: alerts
Guppy WidthAccording to Daryl Guppy's website, the degree and nature of separation between the Guppy Multiple Moving Averages define the character of a trend. This script calculates the degree of separation of the CM SuperGuppy and plots it in histogram form.
"Degree and nature of separation in the long term group define trend strength and weakness.
Degree and nature of separation in the short term group define the nature of trading activity.
Degree and nature of separation between the two groups of moving averages define the character of the trend."
Can be used for divergences or trend confirmation.
Single MA - Guppy ColorsSingle moving average with CM Super Guppy Colors applied.
Aqua Blue = Fully Bullish Guppy,
Green = Pullback happening within Bullish Trend.
Grey = Indecision
Orange = Fully Bearish Guppy
Red = Pullback happening within Bearish Trend.
IO_KijunTenkanThis is an indicator that plots customizable Kijun Sen and Tenkan Sen from the Ichimoku chart.
Since Kijun and Tenkan can effectively be used as an alternative of EMA and can play a pivotal role in many strategies, this indicator can be helpful
IO_GuppyDistanceThis indicator measures the distance between the Guppy EMAs.
Fast and Slow Guppy distances are plotted based on traditional Chris Moody Guppy colors.
Green = Long Term Bullish
Red = Long Term Bearish
Gray = Neither
Similarly colors for ST Bullish and Bearish signals based on Guppy.
Thank you, CM and xkavalis!
Fib Guppy for volatility predictionsThis is a guppy made from FIbbonacci numbers (from 1 to 1597).
Here is how to trade with this guppy.
when 6-8 lines tighten together, it means there will be high volatility coming very soon. Trade according to where the next candle opens (for scalping etc). For example: if the 8 lines of guppy tighten and candle closes above guppy with momentum and trend in the same direction(up), then there could be expected a big move in that direction. Vice versa if a candle closes below the tightened guppy with momentum and trend at the same direction, then the volatility will push price lower exponentially.
Easy. peace of cake. go make yourself a millionaire.
Guppy MMA 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60Guppy Multiple Moving Average
Short Term EMA 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15
Long Term EMA 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60
Use for SFTS Class
CM_Guppy_EMA Revised by JustUncleLThis is an updated version of script created By ChrisMoody to use Daryl Guppy EMA's.
30-Aug-2017 Revisions by JustUncleL
Added Optional Alert Arrows
Added Alertcondition to generate signals for Alarm Subsystem.
Changed some default colours.
CMs Original script and details can be found here:
CM_Guppy_EMAGuppy EMA Trend Based Indicator Requested by 2use
General RULES
1. If Fast and Slow EMA's are ALL in Uptrend. Fast EMA=Aqua Slow EMA's=Green.
2. If Fast And Slow EMA's are ALL in DownTrend. Fast EMA's=Orange Slow EMA's=Red.
3. If Conditions 1 or 2 = False the Color=Silver.
4. If Down Trend Slow EMA's = Resistance.
5. If Up Trend Slow EMA's = Support.
6. Great Moves Start when Color=Silver, then colors change to Up or Down Trend.
7. Conservative move is to wait for 1st or 2nd Pullback.