Dinapoli Thrust Scanner Multi MarketThis is the Multi-Market version of the Dinapoli Thrust Scanner. This indicator is able to scan up to 12 markets in 3 time frames simultaneously.
This tool is an aid to the trader and shouldn't be used in automated trading. As any Dinapoli trader would know, the Thrust pattern recognition requires visual approval from the trader.
The Thrust Scanner can display the following information onscreen:
A Multi-Timeframe Table that colors to indicate Recent/Current Thrusts. Green color signals a potential Up Thrusts, whilst red color signals a potential Down Thrust.
The DMA crosses get signaled with custom colors.
The Thrust Scanner has a Sensitivity Control which allows the trader to customize the accuracy of the scanner:
The stricter the setting, the lesser the number of potential Thrust that qualify, and therefore the more accurate the Thrust detection.
The looser the setting, the more number of potential Thrust being detected, but also the more Look Alikes (LaL) or false positives there will be.
Note: The scanner is resource hungry, and sometimes it might need some seconds to fully display the data.
Thrust
DiNapoli Control Panel CompactThis is a compact more customizable control panel to display the overall state of Dinapoli related indicators.
This indicator displays a matrix containing a customized set of Dinapoli indicator states from Higher Timeframes. It works as a Control Panel to properly monitor multiple layers of the market at an eye glance.
It can print the multi time frame state of the following indicators:
Macd Predictor
Oscillator Predictor
Stochastic Predictor
Trusht: Its presence and state of maturity
DMAs: 3x3, 7x5 and 25x5
In order to aid a custom display, it's designed to only supply color states in multiple time frames. This one doesn't provide the value reading of the indicators.
Only Higher Timeframes states do appear in the table. Lower Timeframes are hidden due to inability to get reliable results for such behaviour in current Tradingview environment.
By default only 5 timeframes get activated: 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W and 1M. But many more are available to be displayed throught the Input Tab.
The sorting of the rows and the position of the table can be customized through the input panel.
[TTI] Whaley Breadth Thrust––––History & Credit
The Whaley Breadth Trust is a powerful signal that has a great success rate. It was invented by Wayne Whaley in 2009. Since 1970 to 2009, the signal has occured only 12 times!
–––––What it does
The indicator uses 3 conditions.
Condition 1: The Advancing and Declining NYSE stocks
Condition 2: The Up and Down volume
Condition 3:The absolute price increase in the SP500
It calculates different ratios and determine bullish or bearish setting based on this.
When only conditions 1 and 2 are present, we call this a Light Thrust. When all 3 conditions have occured then we call this Full Thrust.
–––––How to use it
Consider very bullish signal when you see this.
The light thrust occured on 12JAN23 on the SPX.
The signal occured in the following years: 1974, 1982, 1987, 2002, 2008
[TTI] Ned Davis 3 day Price Thrust IndicatorThe NedDavis 3 Day Price Thrust Indicator
HISTORY AND CREDITS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The indicator is inspired by studies from Ned Davis' NDR Institutional Service. I have shared before the backtest of this indicator, and now have coded it for TradingView so that you can have it on your charts.
Link to idea here:
WHAT IT DOES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Thrusts occur when the S&P 500 rises at least 1.5% for one day, at least 1.15% for a second day, and at least 1.5% on the third day. The record since 1970 is perfect one year later. However, the prior 18 cases, ending in 1938, only show 11 out of 18 profitable one year later.
HOW TO USE IT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
I use the indicator as a gauge tool, in other words it is a piece of the puzzle to justify bullish or bearish trades. I put this type of analysis in my secondary tools that give me additional confidence for market direction and aggressiveness in my trading
Dinapoli Thrust ScannerThis is a Multi-Timeframe Dinapoli Thrust Scanner that works on the market displayed on screen and searches for Thrusts within this market along Higher Timeframes.
This tool is an aid to the trader and shouldn't be used in automated trading. As any Dinapoli trader would know, the Thrust pattern recognition requires visual approval from the trader.
The Thrust Scanner can display the following information onscreen:
A Multi-Timeframe Table that colors to indicate Recent/Current Thrusts. Green color signals a potential Up Thrusts, whilst red color signals a potential Down Thrust.
The DMA line that helps you trade the Thrusts according to Bread'n Butter or Double Repo patterns.
Candle Labels that point the Thrusts being detected directly on the chart.
The Thrust Scanner has a Sensitivity Control which allows the trader to customize the accuracy of the scanner://
The stricter the setting, the lesser the number of potential Thrust that qualify, and therefore the more accurate the Thrust detection.
The looser the setting, the more number of potential Thrust being detected, but also the more Look Alikes (LaL) or false positives there will be.
Note: The scanner is resource hungry, and sometimes it might need some seconds to fully display the data.
Trend Thrust Indicator - RafkaThis indicator defines the impact of volume on the volume-weighted moving average, emphasizing trends with greater volume.
What determines a security’s value? Price is the agreement to exchange despite the possible disagreement in value. Price is the conviction, emotion, and volition of investors. It is not a constant but is influenced by information, opinions, and emotions over time. Volume represents this degree of conviction and is the embodiment of information and opinions flowing through investor channels. It is the asymmetry between the volume being forced through supply (offers) and demand (bids) that facilitates price change. Quantifying the extent of asymmetry between price trends and the corresponding volume flows is a primary objective of volume analysis. Volume analysis research reveals that volume often leads price but may also be used to confirm the present price trend.
Trend thrust indicator
The trend thrust indicator (TTI), an enhanced version of the volume-weighted moving average convergence/divergence (VW-Macd) indicator, was introduced in Buff Pelz Dormeier's book 'Investing With Volume Analysis'. The TTI uses a volume multiplier in unique ways to exaggerate the impact of volume on volume-weighted moving averages. Like the VW-Macd, the TTI uses volume-weighted moving averages as opposed to exponential moving averages. Volume-weighted averages weigh closing prices proportionally to the volume traded during each time period, so the TTI gives greater emphasis to those price trends with greater volume and less emphasis to time periods with lighter volume. In the February 2001 issue of Stocks & Commodities, I showed that volume-weighted moving averages (Buff averages, or Vwmas) improve responsiveness while increasing reliability of simple moving averages.
Like the Macd and VW-Macd, the TTI calculates a spread by subtracting the short (fast) average from the long (slow) average. This spread combined with a volume multiplier creates the Buff spread
Mass Thrust OscillatorThis is a custom indicator that turns my Mass Thrust Indicator into an oscillator which is loosely based on Tushar S. Chande's Market Thrust Oscillator (Stocks & Commodities V. 10:8 (347-350))
Let me know if you would like a custom script or if you want to see me publish any other indicators!
Mass Thrust IndicatorThis is a custom indicator of mine that I based loosely on Tushar S. Chande's Market Thrust Indicator (Stocks & Commodities V. 10:8 (347-350)). Buy the stock if the indicator is green and sell when it turns red.
Let me know if you would like to see more scripts or if you have custom requests!
Dual Thrust Trading Algorithm (ps4)This is an PS4 update to the popular Dual Thrust trading algorithm posted by me some time ago (). It has been commonly used in futures, Forex and equity markets. The idea of Dual Thrust is similar to a typical breakout system, however dual thrust uses the historical price to construct update the look back period - theoretically making it more stable in any given period.
See: www.quantconnect.com
Dual Thrust Trading AlgorithmThe Dual Thrust trading algorithm is a famous strategy developed by Michael Chalek. It has been commonly used in futures, forex and equity markets. The idea of Dual Thrust is similar to a typical breakout system, however dual thrust uses the historical price to construct update the look back period - theoretically making it more stable in any given period.
Thrust CountThis counts the number of up or down thrusts over the previous N days and creates a total (up thrust - down thrust) to produce the graph.
It also optionally will include "run days" as part of the same count.
The idea is that it gives you an indication of the strength of the current trend (and can possibly help you spot it reversing ;))
For more on thrust days see:
And for more on run days see: