Momentum RibbonThe Momentum Ribbon is a collection of Moving Averages which indicate the severity of pull-backs in a given market.
As the ribbon spreads apart, it indicates more and more significant support/resistance for a trending market. As it is compressed back together, it displays a blue colour to indicate a "cooling" of trend momentum.
Adjustable Moving Average periods and types! You can customize the parameters of your ribbon to your heart's content!
Momentum Indicator (MOM)
Top 5 Power Momentum IndicatorHow I Never Trade Against the Trend
"Today I want to reveal another amazing tool in my arsenal when it comes to intraday trading. Now this is only for intraday time frames and not for swings or anything longer than few minutes to few hours ."
from Tic Tock Trading Substack
credit to Vincente
RedK Momentum Bars (RedK Mo_Bars)Momentum Bars (Mo_Bars) offers a different way to visualize (relative) momentum - and uses some simple TA concepts to provide a different perspective into how we read momentum changes and incorporate that in our trading.
The idea here (and the script itself) is really super simple, and is (very loosely) inspired by Elder's Impulse System (EIS) - then evolved to leverage some other concepts, and to become less cluttering and "easier to read".
The construction of the Mo_Bars
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The base concept utilizes 3 moving average lines :
the first line is a relatively fast MA with a short length - acts as the main price tracking line
the second line is slightly slower than the main line - 2 to 3 bars longer length - and will by default use the open value as source - this works better to identify when the closing price starts to move faster than the open (as in, bars more frequently close higher than they open) - this line acts as the signal line - there's an added setting for an additional delay that utilizes regular WMA smoothing - the delay acts to magnify the relative displacement between the 2 MAs
for both these MA's, i choose to use the RSS MA (Lazy Line) - other MA types can be used, but the reason i used that MA type specifically is that it moves "gracefully" - and 2 Lazy Lines moving together minimizes whipsaws from small price swings - i tested with other MA types and found that the RSS has an advantage there.
the third line is a much slower MA (length 5 to 6 x the fast line) - and acts as a filter or a baseline. When we're above that line, we should favor long positions - we're in bull territory. When we're below that line we favor short positions, and we're in bear territory. Adjust this line as it suits your trading style and time frame.
(I choose to use WMA as the MA type for the filter line .. and there's a good reason for that - which i'll skip for now - but in future versions, we can add other selectable MA types. )
Using Mo_Bars
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at a very broad level, we can use Mo_Bars similar to how we use a MACD - both are centered and unrestricted oscillators - note the difference that Mo_Bars is based on 3 MA's rather than 2.
the Mo_Bar bar length reflects the distance between the main MA and the signal MA - plotted relative to the baseline (filter line) - that means that the length of the bar represents the relative momentum between the 2 MA's - The Mo_Bars are then colored in a way that reflects increase or decrease in the value of that momentum (the visual here may have been inspired by another indicator recently published by one of our esteemed wizards - it worked perfectly - so due credits here :)
-- in simple terms, if the main MA is below the signal MA, the bar is red - and when the main MA is above the signal MA, the bar is green - a white bar usually shows up when there's a detected change of relative momentum direction (note that this is not the same as the trend direction - and that's what helps show and exploit convergence and divergence - similar to a MACD)
* in the chart above, i noted few examples of how visualizing relative momentum in this way exposes areas of chop (Mo_Bars above zero but are in red or moving down, or when Mo_Bars are below zero and green or moving up) - convergence / divergence with price - and how this can act to expose the possibility of potential changes in price action or trend.
* there's so much more to play around with this setup - and maybe if there's enough interest there can be future dedicated posts on how utilize or even to evolve it further - there's a lot of potential here, to add more filters (maybe volume based), alerts, signals...etc - so let's see the interest :)
Here's the detailed (top chart) setup that Mo_Bars is based on -- The settings for the MA's on the price charts have been matched / sync'ed with the Mo_Bars settings on the lower panel to demonstrate how the script works and how it translate the MA action on the price chart to what we see below.
As always, please play around with the indicator to get used to how it works - use it in tandem with other indicators to get proper confirmations and adjust settings to suit your own trading style, time frame, and instruments
Feedback and thoughts are always welcome --- good luck!
Honey CypherHoney Cypher Aims to do 4 things
Momentum
Trend Strength
Overbought and oversold zones
Being the most beautiful indicator you ever see
Momentum
The big yellow honey waves primary use is to see the momentum of the market, they can be used in a similar way you would use a MACD or Chaikin Money Flow
On this image you see the honey waves being plotted to the 30 minute timeframe while on the 5 minute chart to have an understanding of longer time momentum in the chart.
Trend Strength
Most tools of the indicator can be used for that but the yellow and purple slope strength lines are made specificaly for this. When you see them curl down you know trend is strengthening towards the downside.
The candle color is based on the amount of Honey waves sloping in one direction. This might be the best tool in the indicator to find Trend Strength. Bright yellow candles mean strong bears while the bright blue candles mean strong bulls.
Overbought and oversold zones
By analysing the waves on a chart you start to learn how big waves can get before a reversal or consolidation period arrives.
You can become profitable with the indicator. But to be honest, my primary focus in making this indicator was find ways to visualise alot of data in a clear and beautiful way.
You should use the indicator with some out of the box ideas instead of just trusting the signals.
examples:
Find a head and shoulders pattern on the top of a huge honey wave.
Find a bottom small wave while the others honey waves are in the opposite direction for entering a pullback.
Use the honey for direction but the yellow and purple slope line crosses for entrys.
Comment your own strategys, I made this open source to be able to get community feedback.
The Honey Cypher waves are calculated in a similar way as the MACD histogram. I've combined MACD formula with some of the lazybear formula. It looks for the distance between 2 moving averages to find trend strength. After that the end results get's smoothed out. It is very satisfying to change that as you can see the honey waves create a melting like motion on each change of smoothing.
Below a preview of the honey cypher moving average lines, all lines have a length that is based on the fibonacci number sequence. Honey cypher measures the distance between for example length 5-8 averages.
I hope this inspires coders to create very beautiful scripts.
WVF - OscillatorAnother attempt on making use of CM-Williams-Vix-Fix-Finds-Market-Bottoms from Chris Moody - which is arguably one of the best indicator available on pine and tradingview platform. Every time I revisit this, I get new ideas on applying this method.
I have slightly altered formula to
highest(source)-source/highest(source)
from the original formula
highest(close)-low/highest(close)
Process is simple:
Calculate WVF for OHLC values separately
Calculate momentum on each of the WVF values based on distance from moving average
Plot the candles based on OHLC momentum.
Candle color depends on whether close, open and previous close. If close is higher than open and previous close, we get green coloured candles. If close is lower than previous close and open then we get red coloured candles. In all other cases, we will have silver candles.
High/Low bands are calculated based on median of highest and lowest values of VixFix. We also plot median of close which can be used in some cases.
How to use this to find market bottom. Look for one of the below conditions:
First red candle above high band - which signals momentum of vix fix is about to fall.
First red candle above median line - can be used only if upward momentum of wvf candles are trending well.
Crossunder of wvf candles under high band.
Possible exit scenarios
Green WVF candle formed above WVF high line
Entry is taken on first red candle above median line - but, candles turned green before WVF crossing under median line - may signal our thesis is wrong and price may drop further.
Some examples.
SET13_INDEXThe average RSI of top 13 marketcaptilization in SET50, as list by below.
1. PTT
2. AOT
3. ADVANC
4. CPALL
5. GULF
6. PTTEP
7. SCC
8. SCB
9. KBANK
10. BDMS
11. EA
12. OR
13. SCGP
Note that OR started trading on February 2021 so that the indicator will not appear before that period and
the top 13 marketcapiliation ranked on 22 February 2022 so pls becareful about look ahead bias.
SARCThis indicator aims to indicate the correlation between two assets(Current and Base), it does NOT show entries or help your chart analysis directly.
The main features of this Correlation indicator is :
Correlation type : Direct Correlation | Inverse Correlation | No Correlation
Correlation Percentage : as its name, it calculate the Correlation Percentage between Current and base assets if exist
Correlation Leader : If there is a correlation , it indicates which asset follows the other (Current Asset Follows Base | Base Follows Current Asset)
Correlation bars : if the box (Show Correlation Candles) on the settings was True, it will show GREEN lines above candles which have direct correlation and RED lines above candles which have inverse correlation
How to use: Chose the base asset (default: bitcoin) and open any other chart to be the other -Current- asset
inputs:
Max Lookback length : how many candles will be included in the scan.
Correlation Factor : how stronger the correlation should be to include the candle(E.g. if set to 50, if any candle correlation was less than 50 it will be ignored), If you are confused leave it as its default.
Base Asset : The base asset to calculate the current asset correlation with.
Show Correlation Candles : (True | false) explained above on the main features.
Note: this indicator uses every single candle and compare it to the base same time candle, after some time I will post another similar indicator, BUT the new one will use the whole direction of the assets instead of each candle alone, I hope one of them can help you.
For any notes on the indicator to be edited, or for another indicator ideas please comment.
"Golden buy" for cryptofutures (alerts for 3 commas/finandy)This script is a blend of open source cipher B indicator by VuManChu and Hammers & Stars strategy made by ZenAndTheArtOfTrading.
"Golden buy" is based on divergencies and was considered as one of the top strategies for cryptotrading. So I used it for entrance point in this script.
You can turn on opening short positions which are based on divergencies as well.
SL/TP, based on ATR 14, can be tuned, so does Risk/reward ratio.
VuManChu's parameters can be tuned too, but honestly, I don't know how it can help you.
And, finally, you can fully automate your trading with alerts templates presented in the script. (strategy.entry (...//comments= ) - for 3commas and 'alert' function under if conditions for finandy)
Thank you for your attention.
Coppock Curve with Pivot Points and Divergence The Coppock Curve is a long-term price momentum indicator used primarily to recognize major downturns and upturns in a stock market index. It is calculated as a 10-month weighted moving average of the sum of the 14-month rate of change and the 11-month rate of change for the index. It is also known as the "Coppock Guide."
The Coppock formula was introduced in Barron's in 1962 by Edwin Coppock.
The Coppock Curve is a technical indicator that provides long-term buy and sell signals for major stock indexes and related ETFs based on shifts in momentum.
What Does the Coppock Curve Tell You?
The Coppock Curve was originally implemented as a long-term buy and sell indicator for major indices such as the S&P 500 and the Wilshire 5000. Often, it is used with long-term time series such as a candlestick chart, but where each candle contains a month's worth of price information.
The Difference Between the Coppock Curve and Rate of Relative Strength Index (RSI)?
The relative strength index looks at how the current price compares to prior prices, though it is calculated differently than the rate of change (ROC) indicator used in the Coppock Curve calculation. Therefore, these indicators will provide different trade signals and information.
What are those circles?
-These are Divergences. Red for Regular-Bearish. Orange for Hidden-Bearish. Green for Regular-Bullish. Aqua for Hidden-Bullish.
What are those triangles?
- These are Pivots . They show when the VPT oscillator might reverse, this is important to know because many times the price action follows this move.
Please keep in mind that this indicator is a tool and not a strategy, do not blindly trade signals, do your own research first! Use this indicator in conjunction with other indicators to get multiple confirmations.
Momentum ScoreMomentum is the tendency of assets that have gone up in price to continue going up in price - and for assets that have gone down in price to continue going down in price. The reasons behind it are not well understood by academics, but momentum is a property that exists across geographies and asset classes.
The Momentum Score is a system that scores companies based on their one year total returns, excluding the last month of returns. In other words, a momentum score for today will be based on the total returns of a stock from 12 months ago today to one month ago today.
Our Momentum Score 13612W has the following composition:
MS 13612W = 12 * Roc(1) + 4 * Roc(3) + 2 * Roc(6) + 1 * Roc(12)
with ROC = (p0/pt) - 1, where pt equals price p with a t-month lag
Closing MomentumClosing momentum calculates the moving averages of closes and highs vs previous highs plus those of closes and lows vs previous lows to create momentum moving averages. Closes above/below previous highs/lows are weighted more strongly than new high or low wicks above/below a previous highs or lows.
If momentum is up, the background will shade green; brighter is stronger. If momentum is down, likewise with red.
Shifts in momentum are indicated by symbols: triangles indicate a minor shifts, arrows moderate, big arrows major. Likewise, the shade of the symbols indicates strength (darker is stronger).
Using the indicator: long continuous stretches of the same color indicate trend - deeper is stronger. If the shade is lightening or clears and/or if symbols of the other color start appearing, the trend is weakening.
Relative Momentum Index- Fatih Küst alt 80-20 ayarlanmış momentum
Usage:
Add your favorite oscillator, RSI , Klinger , TSI, CMF , or anything else to a chart.
Click the little ... (More) on the oscillator.
Then add this indicator "Divergence Indicator (any oscillator)" on your oscillator of choice.
Click the settings on this indicator and make sure the source is set to the right plot from your oscillator.
Watch for it to plot divergences...
Add this indicator a second time on the price chart (and select the same oscillator plot), but check the box "plot on price (rather than on indicator)""
See you divergence plotted on price (as well as on the oscillator)
Relative Strength Index Leaderwhat will happen for the RSI if the price will increases or decreases by X percent ? This indicator takes your hands.
For instance:
You set Leader1 = 1 and Leader2 = -1 (by default), So this indicator shows you that if the price will increase 1% (Leader1) or decrease 1% (Leader2) How much the RSI will be?
So you have 3 horns, One of them main RSI that shows the amount of RSI right now, and 2 others show what will happen for RSI if the price increase or decrease by X percent.
if you need to contact me or new suggestions for improving send me an email:
sydalifazel@gmail.com
Jigga - Relative Strength - SectorsHi All !!
I came across relative strength concept from below indicator.
Indicator Name: (Relative-Strength by modhelius)
Note: Sorry !! Could not add indicator url here.
Formula:
RelativeStrength = (sectorValue / sectorValue ) / (indexValue / indexValue ) - 1 * 100
I used same concept and combine all sector's relative strength against Nifty50 index.
How to use:
You can change length based on your convenience and show/hide sectors.
Indicator will show strength line for that sector.
you can use this to identify momentum stocks.
Momentum Oscillator - Column PlotThis script is based on the existing Momentum Indicator which shows whether the underlying percentage change in closing price is positive or negative.
This script however uses columns to plot the change and shows this as green for >0 change, and red for <0.
TRIX RSI - Tripple Exponetial Relative Strength (TRSI) This indicator applies the RSI formula over the TRIX indicator to get the TRIX RSI.
The EMA and the TRIX RSA cross gives you an indication for a trend change
Delayed-VelocityThis indicator shows the delayed velocity and it's moving average (delayed further) of the price pattern
Momentum Long StrategyThis is a momentum indicator strategy that plots 2 lines on the momentum indicator and if both cross above zero a long entry is generated and if both cross below zero a long exit is generated. It also has code to check and make sure the condition is still true when launching the official alert, which helps back testing and live results line up, however be sure to enter commission and slippage into the properties to accurately reflect profits. There's also an optional "percent" option and selecting the MOM1 option in the "MOM Choice" field as it uses a slightly different calculation and may provide better results than the standard momentum calculation. The zero line plotted on the indicator so you can clearly see when lines are crossing above or below zero. Also I'd like to thank @felipecms14 for his open source momentum code. I added back testing date ranges to this so you can easily pull up and see back tested results for a certain date range. I also added a buy and sell message field in the properties so you can launch alerts that will work with automated trading services. Simply enter your buy message and sell message into those fields in the properties and then when you create an alert enter {{strategy.order.alert_message}} into the alert body and it will dynamically pull in your buy and sell messages when it fires alerts.
Momentum StrategyThis is a momentum indicator strategy that plots 2 lines on the momentum indicator and if both cross above zero a long entry is generated and if both cross below zero a short entry is generated. It also has code to check and make sure the condition is still true when launching the official alert, which helps back testing and live results line up, however be sure to enter commission and slippage into the properties to accurately reflect profits. There's also an optional "percent" option and selecting the MOM1 option in the "MOM Choice" field as it uses a slightly different calculation and may provide better results than the standard momentum calculation. Also I'd like to thank @felipecms14 for his open source momentum code. I added back testing date ranges to this so you can easily pull up and see back tested results for a certain date range.
Super D2Momentum Indicator based on previous candle structure over past 40 periods
- Blue is momentum score
- Green = 15 ema
- Red = 50 sma
- orange = 100 sma
The indicator looks at the previous candles differences between open, close, high, and low to determine momentum. A high close relative to open or low indicates very strong momentum for example.
Trend Strength Directional IndicatorThis study was inspired by two famous Trading View contributors. Shout out to Lazy Bear and Crypto Face!
In this study you have a live view of the strength of direction the market is heading. The indicator that looks like a black wave is showing us the momentum of price action. When a green dot appears under the lower level it is a indication that we should consider buying, and if the red dot appears over the upper level we should sell. The custom MFI indicator determines how much money is flowing into the market. If it is green that means money is flowing into the market and if it shows red it means that money is flowing out of the market.
Crypto Squeeze StrategyThis strategy was inspired by two famous Trading View contributors. Shout out to Lazy Bear and Crypto Face!
The strategy includes a similar replication of the blue wave, and MFI indicator. The point of the strategy is to buy when the blue wave crosses up the zero value, and the MFI is greater than zero value. This indicates that there is strong bullish momentum and money flowing into the market.