Stock Market Sherpa by Keiron RichieThis indicator is tested with 15minute charts to provide indication of relative strength, stochastic and market strength displayed as a combined oscillator with buy and sell alerts, in the form of an awesome mountain range. Use of these indicators is at your own risk.
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RSI and market strength with alerts By combining the true strength of the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P500 ( SPY ) we can then compare that against the volatility /fear index ( VIX ). The true strength of the Volatility Index ( VIX ) is shown by the red area and the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P500 ( SPY ) by the silver /teal areas.
The yellow EMA area shows the average difference between the VIX and the NDX/ SPY indexes. When the yellow area crosses above the zero line and is climbing it means that the NDX/ SPY are strengthening. When the yellow area is decreasing or crosses under the zero line it means the fear/volatility index ( VIX ) is becoming stronger and NDX/ SPY are weakening. The RSI is overlaid as a white line to show the correlation of the instrument strength compared to the market.
When looking at charts of companies/components listed on the Nasdaq and/or S&P 500 you will notice a frequent correlation between the movement of the yellow area depicting index health and the RSI of the chart you are viewing. It’s a very quick and effective method of seeing the strength and fear within the market indexes and how they are effecting your chart.
The background color changes when the market strength combined with the active symbol RSI and higher timeframe MACD signals are aligned. Green is a buy zone, Red is a sell zone.
There are also red and green indicator x’s at the top/bottom of the indicator. They show a drastic change in Relative strength within a short period. This often indicates a buy or sell opportunity.
It is tested and works well on all timeframes with Stocks listed on NASDAQ & S&P500 .
Buy, Sell, Exit Buy and Exit Sell alerts are included.
There are also red and green indicator x’s at the top/bottom of the indicator. They show a drastic change in Relative strength within a short period. This often indicates a buy or sell opportunity.
MACD with Buy & Sell alerts by Keiron RichieA redesign of the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator to include background color changes for easy identification and includes Buy/Sell Alerts.
When the MACD (White line) crosses above the Signal (Red Line) the background changes to GREEN.
Likewise, when the MACD (White line) crosses under the Signal (Red Line) the background changes to RED.
Buy & Sell alerts are included.
RSI, CCI WaveTrend God by Keiron RichieThis script uses Relative Strength Index ( RSI ), Commodity Channel Index ( CCI ) and WaveTrend (WT) together as an oscillator with an additional custom RSI rate of change indicator and buy/sell background color zones derived from a complex combination of these indicators.
The White line shows the moving average of RSI as an oscillator
The Green line is the fast Exponential Moving Average ( EMA ) of CCI & the Red line is the slow EMA of CCI .
The Blue area is the EMA of WaveTrend WT
How to read:
If the RSI , CCI or WT crosses above a programmed threshold and the other lines are also within a pre-defined buy range then the background will change to green for buy.
If the RSI , CCI or WT crosses below a programmed threshold and the other lines are also within a pre-defined sell range then the background will change to red for sell.
Where requirements are not met, the background is neither green nor red.
There are also red and green indicator x’s at the top/bottom of the indicator. They show a drastic change in Relative strength within a short period. This often indicates an immediate buy or sell opportunity.
Buy, Sell, Exit Buy and Exit Sell alerts are included.
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Market Index Strength by Keiron RichieBy combining the true strength of the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P500 (SPY) we can then compare that against the volatility /fear index (VIX). The true strength of the Volatility Index (VIX) is shown by the red area and the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P500 (SPY) by the silver/teal areas.
The yellow EMA line shows the average difference between the VIX and the NDX/SPY indexes. When the yellow line crosses above the zero line and is climbing it means that the NDX/SPY are strengthening. When the yellow line is decreasing or crosses under the zero line it means the fear (VIX) is becoming stronger and NDX/SPY are weakening.
When looking at charts of companies/components listed on the Nasdaq and/or S&P 500 you will notice a frequent correlation between the movement of the yellow line depicting index health and the strength of the chart you are viewing. It’s a very quick and effective method of seeing the strength and fear within the market indexes and how they are effecting your chart.
The background color changes based on the market strength combined with the active symbol true strength. Green is a buy zone, Red is a sell zone.
It is tested and works well on all timeframes with Stocks listed on NASDAQ & S&P500. It does not include buy/sell alerts.
Supertrend, MA & Market Strength by Keiron RichieThis script comprises of three separate indicators to give an improved view; a redesign of the Supertrend indicator to identify up/down trend and changes the background colour to red or green accordingly. This is then overlayed with the Mother of Adaptive Moving averages by John Ehlers (MAMA) which adapts to price movement in an entirely new and unique way. The advantage of this method of adaptation is that it features a fast attack average and a slow decay average so that composite average rapidly ratchets behind price changes and holds the average value until the next ratchet occurs. Since the average fallback is slow I can build trading systems that are virtually free of whipsaw trades.
Additionally, there are up & down arrows below and above the bars respectively which demonstrate overall market strength or weakness. By combining the relative strength in a trend with the true strength of the Nasdaq (NDX) and S&P500 (SPY) we can then compare that against the volatility/fear index (VIX) to show if the market is excerpting pressure on the component in either direction. i.e. if the red arrow shows then the market indexes true strength is decreasing & if the small green arrow shows then the market index is gaining strength which may be likely to impact the component/symbol you are viewing. It’s a very quick and effective method of seeing the strength within the market indexes and how they are effecting your chart.
Because of the nature of the script it is tested and works well on all timeframes with Stocks listed on NASDAQ & S&P500.
Alerts are available for a change of background colour state. i.e Green=Buy, Red=Sell