Pulse Profiler [QuantraSystems]Pulse Profiler
Introduction
The Pulse Profiler ( ℙℙ ) is specifically designed to unambiguously indicate weakening momentum after a strong impulse. The upper and lower standard deviation bands also allow the user to assess the strength of an impulse and differentiate it from general noise.
Due to the ℙℙ ’s rapid responsiveness to exhaustion in price movement it is ideally used for the trader to recognize when to start taking profit when combined with other indicators.
The novum is that by dynamically balancing its sensitivity to recent movements the ℙℙ considers the asset’s inherent volatility. By reducing noise without sacrificing signal, and by visualizing it in our typical modern QuantraAI style, the ℙℙ enhances the traders’ ability to distinguish impulses with weakening momentum from strong trending movements.
Legend
Impulse: The ℙℙ showing strength based on momentum and volume.
Dynamic standard deviation bands: Rolling probability based bands based on a rolling normal distribution. Adjustable, recommended are σ = 1.5 to σ = 2.5.
Neutral lines: Dynamic thresholds which get often respected as support or resistance.
Case Study
To properly employ the ℙℙ , the trader should use it to identify out-of-the-ordinary 𝓲𝓶𝓹𝓾𝓵𝓼𝓮𝓼 which cause a following exhaustion.
The rolling standard deviation bands incorporate the asset’s historical behavior in regards to its inherent volatility on a rolling basis. If the asset shows strong 𝓲𝓶𝓹𝓾𝓵𝓼𝓮𝓼 that go beyond the rolling standard deviation, the event has been highly improbable. The trader then needs to determine if the price change was caused by critical external factors. If not, it is highly probable that the momentum exhausts and that price movement plateaus to enter a range.
These signals indicate that it is highly probable that closing a position upon these conditions is the correct choice.
If the 𝓲𝓶𝓹𝓾𝓵𝓼𝓮 reverses and retraces into the opposite direction, while moving more than 1.5σ across just 3 bars on the 4H chart, the signal indicates that a reversal is pushing the price down – in both momentum and volume.
A sharp reversal thus becomes more probable than not.
The ℙℙ can also be calibrated to find possible trend exhaustions on a longer timeframe (1D).
Please always use multiple Quantra indicators to add confirmations to your signals.
Recommended Settings
Swing Trading (4H chart)
Standard Deviation Lookback: 150
Standard Deviation Multiplier (σ): 2.5
Display Variant: Classic
Choose Mode for Bar Coloring: Signal
Trend exhaustion (1D chart)
Standard Deviation Lookback: 200
Standard Deviation Multiplier (σ): 2.0
Display Variant: Classic
Choose Mode for Bar Coloring: Extremes
Notes
Quantra Standard Value Contents:
The Heikin-Ashi (HA) candle visualization smoothes out the signal line to provide more informative insights into momentum and trends. This allows earlier entries and exits by observing the indicator values transformed by the HA.
Various visualization options are available to adjust the indicator to the user’s preference: Aside from HA, a classic line, or a hybrid of both.
A special feature of Quantra’s indicators is that they are probabilistically built - therefore they work well as confluence and can easily be stacked to increase signal accuracy.
To add to Quantra's indicators’ utility we have added the option to change the price bars colors based on different signals:
Choose Mode for Coloring
Trend Following (Indicator above mid line counts as uptrend, below is downtrend)
Extremes (Everything beyond the SD bands is highlighted to signal mean reversion)
Candles (Color of HA candles as barcolor)
Reversions (Only for HA) (Reversion Signals via the triangles if HA candles change trend while beyond the SD bands, high probability entries/exits)
The ℙℙ is also sensitive to divergences for those interested in utilizing this feature.
Through a special combination of price, volume and momentum you get a holistic overview on the impulse strengths of movements.
The two neutral lines in the center act as dynamic, volume and volatility adjusted thresholds. Often the signal line respects them as support and resistance.
The upper and lower standard deviation lines express the rarity of an impulse based on the asset’s inherent volatility.
The indicator needs a long enough timespan to build up its probability estimation, therefore the asset needs sufficient price history.
The indicator requires thorough volume data. If the source of an asset pair does not forward it, try to find another source or exchange for the same pair.
Signal Mode on the 4H chart is a relevant part of this indicator when used in isolation and helps to analyze momentum adjusted by volatility.
Methodology
The ℙℙ combines the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA) with a bespoke volume and momentum calculation, with a classical Exponential Moving Average (EMA) on price data.
The ℙℙ itself integrates ALMA for volume and momentum with an EMA calculation on price, creating a unique blend that expresses impulses using their three raw main components.
The indicator calculates dynamic standard deviation bands based on an adjustable lookback period and the adjustable sigma (σ), to signal when the impulse strength is just uncommon or even extraordinary when compared to the usual price movements:
σ = 1.5 the probability of similar impulse strength occuring is 13.37% / 2, hence ~ 6.69%
σ = 2.0 the probability of similar impulse strength occuring is ~ 2.28%
σ = 2.5 the probability of similar impulse strength occuring is ~ 0.62%
By detecting extremely improbable conditions the indicator can create an inversely highly probable signal to its user.
Neutral bands are calculated based on the ℙℙ alongside a rolling, dynamic multiplier. This effectively provides dynamic thresholds for approximating common volatility.
Heikin Ashi method: The indicator uses a custom function to calculate Heikin Ashi values, useful for smoothing impulse data and identifying trends.
Reversion Signals: Specifically for Heikin Ashi displays, we plot triangles as signals, useful to easily spot potential reversals.
The Signal Mode uses these different thresholds to highlight significant market moves.
Volume
Open Liquidity Heatmap [BigBeluga]Open Liquidity Heatmap is an indicator designed to display accumulated resting liquidity on the chart.
Unlike any other liquidity heatmap, this aims to accumulate liquidity at specific levels that build up over time, showing larger areas of liquidity.
🔶 FEATURES
The indicator includes the following settings:
Lookback : Used to determine the range calculation of the heatmap.
Leverage : Leverage of the liquidation (Counted as % in price, Example: 4.5 will return a distance from price of 4.5%, indicating any possible resting liquidity in this range).
Levels : Amount of levels to display (Each level is counted as liquidity resting on the chart; fewer levels will return a bigger area of liquidity sitting on the chart).
Mode : Apply a color gradient from the minimum liquidation to the maximum liquidity level. Set the maximum color gradient value (Counted as volume).
Offset : Automatically determine the offset range of the Volume Profiles. Manual offset of the Volume Profiles.
🔶 CALCULATION
for i = 0 to step - 1
float plotter = na
switch i
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plotter := hs
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plotter := hs - diff * ( i )
cls.hm.gnL(plotter)
cls.vp.put(plotter, 0)
We calculate levels like a normal volume profile with steps, from the highest point within the lookback to the lowest one. Each level will contain the corresponding amount of volume that the candle has closed in that range.
As we can see in the image above, we add liquidity each time the distance in % from price is between two levels.
Unlike many liquidity indicators that provide a single candle liquidity heatmap, this aims to add up liquidity (volume) in already present levels.
This can be extremely useful to see which levels are likely to be more liquid and tend to get a bigger reaction to the price.
Imagine it like a range of levels that each time price revisits that area, a new position area is added; we add volume in that area each time price visits that zone. Liquidity builds up in those zones, causing a bigger reaction to the price once the price visits it.
This indicator is not the same as a single candle heatmap like many others. What is a single candle heatmap?
A single candle heatmap is when a level is created on every new candle, coloring the level based on the total volume of it.
This indicator, on the contrary, aims to provide a more specific use by adding up liquidity each time price visits it.
🔶 BASIC DEMOSTRATION
This is a basic demonstration of how we can spot high liquidity points overall using confluence:
We see the POC of the liquidation in a low volume area of the normal volume profile adding up as confluence.
Resistance from the POC Volume Profile suggesting price will go lower.
Major long open liquidity down.
As we can see, price takes out all the long liquidity and right after pumping, indicating that all the major liquidity got taken out.
Some key note to take is that a POC in the liquidation heatmap in a low volume area of the normal Volume Profile add confluence of a possible big reaction in that zone.
In the forex market, we suggest to use a low distance from price (Leverage) while in a crypto market you can use the one that fit the best the current timeframe.
🔶 CONCLUSION
This indicator aims to show open resting liquidity that had built up over time, showing the most amount of liquidation in specific areas in an aggregated way unlike many liquidation heatmap indicators that show single-level liquidation.
🔶 RELATED SCRIPT
BotDCA | Algorithmic Smart DCA Bot🌌 What the script does, how it does ?
At the heart of its algorithm, this script incorporates the concept of Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), a method of periodically allocating funds to an asset to mitigate the effects of market volatility.
Before we start, it's important to clarify that the script is adapted for the cryptocurrency market on USDT & USDC pairs in Spot, and on the Daily timeframe (D).
For this reason, and to optimize profits, the script will generate very few buy and sell positions.
Please also note that the script does not repaint.
Essentially, BotDCA generates buy and sell orders.
These buy and sell orders are generated using the following logic :
BUYING LOGIC :
• Volume : Current volume is compared with a linear percentile of volume over a short period.
This means that if current volume is higher than observed volumes over this period, the volume criteria is considered valid.
• Momentum & Volatility : The Average True Range (ATR) indicator adjusted by a square root is used as a measure of volatility.
Momentum is then calculated as the difference between the current closing price and a short moving average, normalized by this adjusted volatility.
The oversold condition is validated when momentum exceeds a specific level.
For the buy order to be triggered, the volume, momentum and volatility criteria must be validated.
SELLING LOGIC :
• Volume : Similar to the buy logic, the volume criteria is validated when current volume is higher than previous volumes.
• Momentum & Volatility : Volatility is measured using the adjusted ATR indicator, similar to the buy logic.
An overbought condition is validated when normalized momentum, calculated as the difference between the current closing price and a volatility-adjusted short-period moving average, exceeds a specific level.
• Trend : The general market trend is considered for the sell logic.
The trend criteria is validated when the current moving average is higher than that of the previous period.
For the sell order to be triggered, the volume, momentum, volatility and trend criteria must be validated.
These orders are also adjusted according to what the user defines as buy and sell settings :
🔵 Buying settings
• Quantity per order ($) : Defines the amount in stable coins to be invested for each buy order.
• └> Mult. quantity (x) : Multiplication factor applied to the buy quantity for successive orders, enabling the investment to be increased in the event of a price fall.
Example : If Quantity per order is $200 and Mult. quantity is x2, then the second buy order will be $400, the third buy order will be $800, the fourth buy order will be $1600 ...
After a sell order, the multiplier is cancelled.
Note : If value is set to 1 : Disabled
• └> Max. quantity (x) : Sets a maximum purchase quantity limit, preventing orders from exceeding this amount.
Example : If Quantity per order is $200, Mult. quantity is x2, and Max. quantity is $700, then the second buy order will be $400, the third buy order will be $700, the fourth buy order will be $700 ...
Note : If value is less than Quantity or is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> If Price > Average price : Enable or disable quantity multiplier when current price exceeds average price.
• Min. delay (in days) : Establishes a minimum interval in days between two successive purchases to avoid investing too close together.
Example : By default the time interval for the bot is set to D, so if you set 20 as the value, the bot will wait at least 20 days between buy orders before entering a position.
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> Min. deviation (%) : Defines the minimum price difference in percent to trigger a new purchase after the first.
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
• └> Mult. deviation (x) : Apply a multiplication factor to the price differential for successive buys, progressively increasing the purchase interval.
Example : If Mult. deviation is 10% and Min. deviation is x2, then between the first and second buy orders the minimum deviation will be 10%, between the second and third buy orders the minimum deviation will be 20%, between the third and fourth buy orders the minimum deviation will be 40%...
After a sell order, the multiplier is cancelled.
Note : If value is set to 1 : Disabled
• Display help for these settings : On chart, displays help text about buying settings.
🟢 Selling settings
• Quantity (% position) : Percentage of the position to be sold in each sell order.
Example : If the first buy order is 0.1 BTC and the second buy order is 0.2 BTC, then the position is 0.3 BTC.
If Quantity (% position) is set to 20, then the first sell order will be 0.06 BTC (20% of 0.3 BTC), the second sell order will be 0.048 BTC (20% of 0.24 BTC) ...
(Auto ?) : If this option is enabled, the bot will automatically sell part of your position.
The quantity sold depends on the volatility of the last 30 days : the higher the volatility, the more it sells, and the lower the volatility, the less it sells.
The minimum sale defined is 10%, while the maximum sale will not exceed 50%.
• └> Min. deviation (%) : Minimum percentage of price deviation to trigger a sale.
Example : If Average price of BTC is 30 000 USDT and Min. deviation is 10%, then the first sell order will be at least 33 000 USDT, the second sell order will be at least 36 300 USDT ...
Note : If value is set to 0 : Disabled
(Auto ?) : If this option is activated, the bot automatically determines the sell minimum deviation percentage.
The deviation set depends on the volatility of the last 30 days : the higher the volatility, the higher the deviation, and the lower the volatility, the lower the deviation.
A start and end date defines when the script should generate buy and sell positions :
📆 Date settings
• Start date : Indicate the script launch date (If it’s a new launch, you must choose today’s date before creating your TradingView alert).
• End date : Enter the date on which you want the script to stop.
Other parameters can be configured to fine-tune buys and sells :
⏲️ Trading session settings
• Days : Allows you to select the specific days on which the script will be active, offering the possibility of excluding certain days.
🏛️ Exchange settings
• Fees (%) : Indicate the percentage fee applied by the exchange platform on each transaction.
• Price spread (%) : Specifies the price spread to be considered for realistic order adjustment.
🤖 Bot settings
• Add to Position ? : Allows tokens to be manually added to the position when the script is launched.
• └> How much ? (Base) : Number of tokens to add.
• └> Cost ? ($) : Stable coins amount of addition to position.
These settings are included in the calculation when an order is triggered.
Advanced visual customization options can be modified :
🎨 Visual settings
• TradingView Theme : Choose between a light or dark theme for the bot interface.
• Panel : Enables or disables the display of the information panel on the graph, and modifies its size and alignment.
• Positions : Show or hide buy and sell position labels on the chart, and modify their size and appearance (several display modes : basic, simple, advanced).
• Average price : Enables or disables the display of the average price line and modifies its size and color.
• Simulator : Enables or disables the ATH percentage-based simulator line and modifies its size and color.
• Trading session : Displays or hides the background of specified trading sessions.
• Hide warning messages ? : Hide or show warning messages on graph.
A profit simulator can be configured :
🕹️ Simulator settings
• Price (% ATH) : Determines a percentage of the token's ATH to simulate potential gains if the token reaches this price level again.
Users can also activate buying and selling alerts in the settings :
🤖 Bot settings
• START THE BOT ? » ALERTS ON : REAL MODE : Enable or disable the bot to execute real orders based on alerts.
• Mode FULL Auto ? : Enables the Mode FULL Auto, requiring additional configuration for connection to exchange APIs.
• └> Password FULL Auto : Password required to activate the Mode FULL Auto.
By activating FULL Auto Mode with TradingView's webhook system, the user can connect the script to the APIs of compatible exchanges, and receive notifications of buy and sell orders by e-mail, Telegram or Discord.
On the chart, a panel displays a variety of information, and also a backtesting / result of the script.
Here is a list of elements displayed by the panel :
💻 Informations panel
General :
• Pair
• Exchange
• └> Fees
• └> Price spread
• Period
• Start date
• End date
• Trading days
Buying
• Quantity per order
• └> Mult. quantity
• └> Max. quantity
• └> If Price > Average price
• └> Min. deviation
• └> Mult. deviation
• Min. delay (in days)
Selling
• Quantity (% position)
• └> Min. deviation
Exchange
• Next buy
• Next sell
Backtesting / Results
• No. of buys
• No. of sells
• Average price
• Actual position
• Actual net profit
• └> Simulator
• Last buy
• Last sell
🌌 About default settings
Default settings are defined as an example.
Above in the description, you will find details of each setting.
Here's a description of how user-defined setting categories affect the script's buy and sell positions :
📆 Date : Determines between which time ranges buy and sell positions are generated.
⏲️ Trading session : Exclude selected days disables buy positions on deselected days.
🕹️ Simulator : Does not affect buying and selling. It is for information purposes only.
🏛️ Exchange : Fees should be as close as possible to your exchange and price spread depends on your tolerance. This affects buy and sell position.
🔵 Buy : Depending on your investment capacity and risk management, these settings have an impact on buy positions.
🟢 Sell : These settings determine profit-taking. This has an impact on sell positions.
🎨 Visual : Does not affect buy and sell positions. For information only.
🤖 Bot : This part is mainly used to use the script with TradingView alerts. Only the 'Add to position' option affects buy and sell positions.
Once you've set all your settings for the script, you can view the backtesting displayed in the panel on the chart.
🌌 How to use it ?
To summarize how to use this script successfully, please follow these steps :
1. First, choose a cryptocurrency pair (e.g. BTC/USDT).
2. Set a start date (preferably today's date if it's your first launch) and an end date.
3. According on your preferences, you can choose specific trading days, or default to all days of the week.
4. Depending on your exchange, you can set fees and a price spread.
5. Then, based on your portfolio management and investment capabilities, define buy and sell parameters.
6. You can set the bot's appearance on the chart.
7. Once you have configured your settings, you can choose a simulation price.
8. Finally, to activate TradingView Alerts, check the box START THE BOT ? ALERTS ON : REAL MODE.
🌌 Overview
Here's a preview of the script with a few screenshots :
BTC/USDT • Basic display
SOL/USDT • Simple display
XRP/USDT • Advanced display
MATIC/USDT • Light theme
Script settings
🌌 Why do I have to pay ?
BotDCA uses advanced indicators and complex calculations to identify buying and selling opportunities.
With TradingView's alert system, it automates your investment strategy, eliminating the need for constant manual analysis and constant market monitoring.
This saves you precious time.
With adjustable buy and sell settings, you can customize the script to suit your risk tolerance and investment objectives.
This flexibility adds considerable value, allowing you to optimize the script to suit your situation.
Paid access ensures that you benefit from ongoing support and updates, which are essential for maintaining the script's effectiveness.
🌌 Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice.
Users should be aware that trading in the financial markets involves risks, and that past performance of a script does not guarantee future results.
It is strongly recommended that you carry out a detailed analysis and consider your financial situation and risk tolerance before committing yourself to trading/investing.
RVOL++Overview
RVOL++ is a valuable tool for intraday traders to gauge market participation and anticipate the pace of the market. By understanding the RVOL levels, traders can adjust their strategies and expectations to align with the current market conditions. RVOL is a simple mathematical formula that compares the current volume to a prior lookback period, such as the previous 5 days or previous 10 days. This indicator helps traders understand the level of interest or participation in the market, which in turn can indicate the speed or pace of the market.
How to calculate RVOL at Time
Check if the current time is within the specified time period (e.g., 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST).
If it is, calculate the current cumulative volume for that period.
Find the average cumulative volume for the same period over the past X days (where X is the lookback period).
Calculate the RVOL at Time as:
RVOL at Time =(Current Cumulative Volume/Average Cumulative Volume)×100
For more info about calculating RVOL at time please refer to the Tradingview article.
www.tradingview.com
Key Features of RVOL++
Two Session and Daily Modes: In Two Session mode, it calculates RVOL for two distinct trading sessions, while in Daily mode, it calculates RVOL for the entire trading day. Two Session mode helps for instruments like futures, forex, crypto that trade 23+ hours. If you are using an instrument such as a stock like AAPL, if you don't have pre-market/extended hours enabled you will want to use "Daily Mode".
Session Time Settings: The indicator allows users to define the trading session times in Eastern Standard Time (EST) for more accurate RVOL calculations.
Customizable Lookback Period: Users can set the number of days for the lookback period, allowing for flexibility in calculating the average volume at time (RVOL).
Color-Coded RVOL Histogram: The indicator displays a color-coded histogram to visualize RVOL levels. Different colors represent different RVOL ranges, making it easy to identify low, neutral, and high RVOL periods.
RVOL Ranges**: The indicator defines RVOL ranges as follows:
40 - 80: Low RVOL (Red/Yellow)
80 - 120: Neutral RVOL (Blue/Cyan)
120+: High RVOL (Green-Lime)
Low RVOL Environment
Expect slow market movement with limited opportunities.
Focus on A+ setups and be selective.
Use tighter stops, size down, and adjust trading goals.
Neutral RVOL Environment
Expect a more normalized trading pace with frequent rotations.
Lean on structure and incorporate other trading tools.
Use normal sizing and stop management.
High RVOL Environment
Expect the best opportunities for range expansion and rotations.
Be more relaxed about overtrading but stay focused on structure.
Start with smaller initial size and build up to a full position.
VWAP 8EMA Crossover Scalping IndicatorWhy?
Everybody, especially in Indian context, from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM, wants to trade in BankNifty.
And even 15m is Too Big timeframe for The Great Indian Options buyers. Everyone knows how potentially BankNifty (& FinNifty on Tuesday and Sensex on Friday) can show dance within 15m.
So there always been an overarching longing among traders to have something in shorter timeframes. And this 5m timeframe, looks like a universally (sic) accepted Standard Timeframe for Indian Options traders.
So here is this.
What?
The time we are publishing this public indicator Indian market (Nifty) is in ATH at ~22200.
In any such super trending market it's always good to wait for a dip and then in suitable time, enter the trade in the direction of the larger trend. The reversal trading systems, in such a situation, proves to be ineffective.
Of course there are time when market is sideways and keeps on oscillating between +/2 standard deviation of the 20 SMA. In such a situation the reversal play works perfectly. But not so in such a trending market.
So the question comes up - after a dip what's the right point to enter.
Hence comes the importance of such a crossover based trading system.
In this indicator, it's a well-known technique (nothing originally from ours, it's taken from social media, exact one we forgot) to find out the 8EMA and VWAP crossover.
So we learned from social media, practice in our daily trading a bit, actuate it and now publishing it.
A few salient points
It does not make sense to jump into the trade just on the crossover (or crossunder).
So we added some more sugar to it, e.g. we check the color the candle. Also the next candle if crosses and closes above (or below) the breakout candle's high/low.
The polarity (color) of both the alert (breakout/breakdown) and confirmation candle to be same (green for crossover, red from crossunder).
Of course, it does provider BUY and SELL alerts separately.
These all we have found out doing backtesting and forward testing with 1/2 lots and saw this sort of approaches works.
Hence all of these are added to this script.
Nomenclature
Here green line is the 8EMA and the red line is the VWAP.
Also there is a black dotted line. That's 50 EMA. It's to show you the trend.
The recent trade is shown in the top right of the chart as green (for buy) or red (for sell) with SL and 1:1 target.
How to trade using this system?
This is roughly we have found the best possible use of this indicator.
Lets explain with a bullish BUY positive crossover (means 8EMA is crossing over the daily VWAP)
Keep timeframe as 5m
Check the direction/slope of the black dotted line (50 EMA). If it's upwards, only take bullish positions.
Open the chart which has the VWAP. (e.g. FinNifty spot or MidcapNifty spot does not have vwap). So in those cases Future is the way to go.
Wait for a breakout crossover and let the indicator gives a green, triangular UP arrow.
Draw a horizontal line to the close of that candle for next few (say 6 candles i.e. 30m) candles.
Wait for the price first to retest the 8EMA or even better the VWAP (or near to the 8EMA, VWAP)
Let the price moves and closes above the horizontal line drawn in the 4th step.
Take a bullish trade, keeping VWAP as the SL and 1:1 as the target.
Additionally, Options buyer can consult ADX also to see if the ADX is more than 25 and moving up for the bullish trade. (This has to be added seperately in the chart, it's not a part of the indicator).
Mention
The concept we have taken from some social media. Forget exactly where we heard this first time. We just coded it with some additional steps.
Statutory Disclaimer
There is no silver bullet / holy grail in trading. Nothing works 100% time. One has to be careful about the loss (s)he can bear in case of the trade goes against.
We, as the author of this script, is not responsible for any trading or position decision one is taken based on the outcome of this.
It is our sole discretion to change, add, delete the portion or withdraw the whole script without any prior notice or intimation.
In Indian Context: We are not SEBI registered.
Fusion Traders - RSI Overbought/Oversold + Divergence IndicatorFusion Traders - RSI Overbought/Oversold + Divergence Indicator - new version
This indicator has lots of various add ons.
RSI overbought / oversold with changeable inputs
Divergence indicator
DESCRIPTION:
This script combines the Relative Strength Index ( RSI ), Moving Average and Divergence indicator to make a better decision when to enter or exit a trade.
- The Moving Average line (MA) has been made hidden by default but enhanced with an RSIMA cloud.
- When the RSI is above the selected MA it turns into green and when the RSI is below the select MA it turns into red.
- When the RSI is moving into the Overbought or Oversold area, some highlighted areas will appear.
- When some divergences or hidden divergences are detected an extra indication will be highlighted.
- When the divergence appear in the Overbought or Oversold area the more weight it give to make a decision.
- The same colour pallet has been used as the default candlestick colours so it looks familiar.
HOW TO USE:
The prerequisite is that we have some knowledge about the Elliot Wave Theory, the Fibonacci Retracement and the Fibonacci Extension tools.
We are hoping you like this indicator and added to your favourite indicators. If you have any question then comment below, and I'll do my best to help.
FEATURES:
• You can show/hide the RSI .
• You can show/hide the MA.
• You can show/hide the lRSIMA cloud.
• You can show/hide the Stoch RSI cloud.
• You can show/hide and adjust the Overbought and Oversold zones.
• You can show/hide and adjust the Overbought Extended and Oversold Extended zones.
• You can show/hide the Overbought and Oversold highlighted zones.
HOW TO GET ACCESS TO THE SCRIPT:
• Favorite the script and add it to your chart.
Herrick Payoff Index @shrilssThis indicator combines elements of price action, volume, and open interest to provide insights into market strength and potential trend reversals. This script calculates the Herrick Payoff Index (HPI) based on a modified formula that incorporates volume and open interest adjustments.
The HPI is derived from comparing the current day's mean price to the previous day's mean price, factoring in volume and open interest changes. By analyzing these factors, the indicator aims to gauge the effectiveness of market participants' positions.
Key Features:
- HPI Calculation: The HPI value is calculated using the formula: ((M - My) * C * V) * (1 + |OI - OI | / min(OI, OI )), where M represents the mean price for the current day, My represents the mean price for the previous day, C is a constant (set to 1), V is the volume, and OI is the open interest. This adjusted calculation accounts for changes in volume and open interest, providing a more nuanced view of market dynamics.
- Moving Averages: The script also includes two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) of the HPI values, allowing traders to identify trends and potential reversal points. Users can customize the length of these moving averages to suit their trading strategies.
- Visual Signals: The indicator visually represents the HPI values and their relationship to the moving averages. When the HPI value is above the shorter-term EMA, it suggests bullish momentum, while values below indicate bearish sentiment.
CVI Tops/Bottoms Detector [AstroHub]
Welcome to the realm of precision trading with the CVI Tops/Bottoms Detector by AstroHub. Crafted with a keen eye on market dynamics, this indicator stands as a reliable tool for identifying potential trend reversals and market turning points.
Key Features of the Indicator:
The CVI Tops/Bottoms Detector, developed by AstroHub, is a powerful tool designed to detect tops and bottoms in the market. Its calculations are based on sound mathematical principles, ensuring accurate identification of bullish and bearish signals. 🔍
Calculation Period and Thresholds:
Calculation Period: Adjust the "Period" parameter to tailor the indicator to different timeframes.
Thresholds: Set the "Bullish Threshold" and "Bearish Threshold" to determine the sensitivity of the indicator to potential market shifts.
CVI Calculation:
The indicator calculates the Current Volume Index (CVI) by considering the difference between the closing price and the smoothed average, normalized by volatility. This innovative approach provides a clear view of market sentiment.
Visual Signals and Alerts:
Bullish and Bearish Signals: Clearly defined signals are represented by diamond shapes on the chart, accompanied by color-coded indications.
Gradient Colors: Gradient colors add a visual dimension to the signals, making it easier to interpret market trends.
Connecting Lines: Lines connect signals, offering a visual guide for understanding the flow of the market.
Symbol Transparency:
Customize the transparency of the underlying symbol to ensure clarity in signal visualization.
User-Friendly Customization:
Flexible Coloring: Tailor the colors of bullish and bearish signals to match your preferences.
Line Colors: Adjust line colors to enhance visibility.
Alerts: Receive timely alerts when a new bullish or bearish signal is detected.
Usage Example:
Open the indicator settings.
Adjust the "Period" to match your desired timeframe.
Fine-tune the "Bullish" and "Bearish Thresholds" based on your risk tolerance.
Experiment with customizing colors and transparency to suit your visual preferences.
Alerts for Proactive Trading:
Activate alerts to stay informed about potential bullish or bearish market opportunities. 🚨
By integrating the CVI Tops/Bottoms Detector into your trading toolkit, you gain a powerful ally in navigating the dynamic landscape of financial markets. 🌐💹
MTF VWAPThis indicator is an enhanced version of the traditional VWAP, providing traders with multiple timeframe views, automatic session anchoring, and customization options for optimized technical analysis.
Key Features:
1. Multiple Timeframes, One View : Visualize Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly VWAP calculations simultaneously on a single chart.
2. Automatic Anchoring : The indicator intelligently auto-anchors each VWAP calculation to the start of its respective session. This ensures accurate readings and streamlines your analysis by eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
3. Customizability : Tailor the appearance of the indicator with fully customizable colors and the ability to select your preferred price source (e.g., high, low, close, hlc3, hlcc4, or a custom one).
VSA Volume Spread AnalysisVolume Spread Analysis with Trend Direction is an indicator designed to Identify trend based volume spread.
Volume
Spread
Trend
This is a very simple yet powerful to identify Trend and corresponding volume Breakout. Unlike other Volume Indicators this indicator detects Breakout along with trend direction. One can detect the Early breakout in volume using this indicator. The Buy or Sell Signal is based on zero crossing of the Histogram.
Trend direction is confirmed using the MA of the Histogram which is similar to the Volume MA on volume indicator. One can enter a trade using the indicator when Trend direction and histogram are in same direction. Entry is done when ever histogram crosses the Trend MA line.
Fake entries can be eliminated by changing the indicator to higher Timeframe.
Spread is determined using the difference in open and close of the candle
Volume change is determined using the ratio of change of volume to previous volume
EMA 10 is used to determine the Spread and multiplied by volume change so the
PRICE(ema10), Volume, Spread(close-open) are merged to one indicator.
Direction changes when ever difference of VSA is positive or negative.
VWAP Bands @shrilssVWAP Bands Integrates VWAP with standard deviation bands to provide traders with insights into potential support and resistance levels based on volume dynamics. VWAP is a key metric used by institutional traders to gauge the average price a security has traded at throughout the trading day, taking into account both price and volume.
This script calculates the VWAP for each trading session and overlays it on the price chart as a solid line. Additionally, it plots multiple standard deviation bands around the VWAP to indicate potential areas of price extension or contraction. These bands are derived from multiplying the standard deviation of price by predetermined factors, offering traders a visual representation of potential price ranges.
Timely Opening Range Breakout Strategy [TORB] (Zeiierman)█ Overview
The Timely Opening Range Breakout (TORB) indicator builds upon the classic Open Range Breakout (ORB) concept. The ORB strategy is a popular trading setup used to identify trades around the opening range of an asset. It's based on the idea that the first few minutes (15-60 minutes) of trading often set the tone for the rest of the day, with breakouts above or below the opening range signifying potential trends.
TORB refines the concept by stating that a trade is only valid if there is sufficient market activity. This means a breakout beyond the upper or lower range is only of interest during the most active trading hours, as defined by PMMV (Per-Minute Mean Volume)
█ How It Works
ORB
The indicator works by first defining a session's opening range based on user-specified settings, including the session's start and end times and the applicable time zone. During this session, it calculates the high and low price points, which form the basis for identifying potential breakout levels.
PMMV
PMMV (Per-Minute Mean Volume) provides a snapshot of the market's activity level at each minute of the trading day. PMMV is calculated by averaging the trading volume in a one-minute interval over a specified number of trading days. This script uses the average volume over the last N periods to determine the PMMV value. This average volume provides a smoother representation of volume activity compared to using a single volume value. It considers the volume over a broader timeframe, filtering out short-term fluctuations and potentially offering a more reliable indicator of underlying market activity.
TORB
TORB works by integrating the Opening Range Breakout (ORB) highs and lows with the Per-Minute Mean Volume (PMMV) metric to assess the validity of breakouts. The objective is to identify breakouts from the opening high and low levels during periods of heightened market activity, as indicated by PMMV.
█ How to Use
To effectively utilize the Timely Opening Range Breakout (TORB) strategy, follow these steps:
Identify Active Hours: Employ PMMV to pinpoint periods of peak activity within the trading day.
Apply Basic ORB Rules: If the price surpasses the upper range (resistance), buy; if it breaches the lower range (support), sell.
Breakouts
The TORB strategy identifies breakout signals when the price moves beyond the established range, supported by volume exceeding a set threshold. This technique aims to eliminate false signals, focusing on price movements during high market activity.
█ Settings
Session
Trading Session: Customize the trading session's start and end times.
Volume
Volume analysis is integral to the TORB strategy, as it uses volume data to confirm the strength and validity of breakout signals.
Period: Sets the number of periods (or bars) to calculate the average volume, which is then used to assess market activity level.
Sensitivity and Significance: Adjusts how responsive the volume analysis is to changes in trading volume. By adjusting the sensitivity, traders can decide how much emphasis to place on volume spikes, potentially reducing false breakouts and focusing on those supported by significant trading activity.
Breakout Threshold
This setting establishes a criterion to identify when the price movement is significant enough.
Threshold: Traders set a threshold level to identify high market activity. If the PMMV is greater than or equal to this threshold, it indicates significant market activity.
Setting the correct threshold is key to balancing sensitivity and specificity. Too low of a threshold may lead to many false positives, while too high of a threshold might filter out potentially profitable breakouts. This setting helps in pinpointing when market activity indicates a strong move, thereby aligning trade entries with moments of heightened market momentum.
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Disclaimer
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VWAP_CURRENT_YESTERDAY
The "VWAP CURRENT YESTERDAY" is a Pine Script designed for TradingView that automatically calculates and plots the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) for the current day, the previous day.
Dynamic VWAP Calculation:
Automatically generates VWAPs for 1 day and 2 day.
User-Friendly Customization:
Through input options, users can easily toggle the visibility of each VWAP line, adjust colors, and set line thicknesses to their preference.
Configuration Options
1. VWAP Source:
Choose the price source for VWAP calculation. Default is the typical price (`hlc3` - the average of high, low, and close).
2. VWAP Lines:
Toggle the display for Today's VWAP, Yesterday's VWAP, and the VWAP from 2 days ago.
Customize colors and thickness for each VWAP line for clear visual distinction.
3. VWAP Labels:
Configure label sizes and positions to ensure that VWAP values are easily identifiable on the chart.
How It Works:
- The script calculates the sum of price multiplied by volume (`vwapsum`) and the sum of volumes (`volumesum`) for the specified periods.
- It utilizes an impulse function to reset calculations at the start of each new session or custom date, ensuring accurate and relevant VWAP values .
- Final VWAP values are plotted as lines on the chart, with optional labels for current and 2-day VWAPs for quick reference.
Customization Guide:
- To activate or deactivate specific VWAP lines, navigate to the 'VWAP Lines' section in the script's settings and toggle the respective options.
- Adjust the color and thickness of each VWAP line under the same section to match your charting preferences.
- Label settings, including size and offset, can be customized in the 'VWAP Labels' section, allowing for personalized label positioning and readability.
Operator Entry Detector and their Support and resistance ZonesIntroduction:
The indicator is designed to detect specific market conditions related to operator entries and identify support and resistance zones.
Developed by Sarangdhar, this version is labeled as Alphatradevission 1.1
Key Features:-
Utilizes Heavy Volume Change to identify operator entry signals.
Displays support and resistance zones based on the Specific Calculated Volume Length values.
Highlights potential trend reversal or continuation zones using specific chart patterns and Specific Calculated Volume Change Length values
Settings:
Option to hide/show lines and labels for a cleaner chart presentation.
Defines regular trading hours and considers the 9:15 AM candle for analysis.
Visual Elements:
Uses various shapes and colors to represent different market scenarios:
Circles for the 9:15 AM candle to Understand New Trading Session Started.
Triangles for Volume change signals.
Different colors for distinct VC levels.
Green diamonds with numbering for identified trend starter signals.
Signals and Zones:
Detects specific VC values to signal potential trend starters, small sharks, and big sharks.
Labels support and resistance zones based on the 9:15 AM candle and VC signals.
Highlights reversal and trend continuation zones based on Specific VC length given in script.
Customization:
Traders can adjust input parameters to suit their preferred timeframes and market conditions.
The option to hide/show lines and labels allows users to customize the indicator display.
How users can make profit using this script ?
Usage Tips: Chart 1 min time frame
Users may consider potential trend changes or continuations based on identified VC signals.
Support and resistance zones can be utilized for setting stop-loss or take-profit levels.
1. That zone will act as support and resistance through out day.
5. Trade Breakout direction of that range. As range break market trend start in that direction.
6. If Candle range High break - traders view must be buying the stock with stoploss just below the candle range and vice versa.
Note :-
1. Avoid Fake breakout of candle range . take entry after breakout confirmation. You can take entry after retest to that candle range.
Giving below example of reversal and trend continuation zones high low line by hiding intraday Support and resistance zone lines you can costomize it as per use,
Volume inspectorThe "Volume inspector" is designed to provide a deep dive into the volume dynamics within a given larger timeframe by dissecting the positive and negative volume of candles from a lower timeframe. This analysis helps in understanding how the volume within a single candle is composed, whether it leans towards buying or selling pressure. The indicator sums up the positive and negative volumes to present the net volume in columns, offering a clear visual representation of the market's buying or selling intensity at a glance.
Additionally, it features an area between two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to gauge the prevailing trend direction. A green spread between the EMAs signals strong buying pressure, with the width of the area indicating the strength of this pressure. Conversely, a red area points to selling pressure, warning users to exercise caution — it advises against buying the asset when the spread is narrow or red, suggesting weak buying momentum or strong selling momentum.
The tool recommends using daily candles as the primary timeframe for a broad market overview, with the following configurations for the lower timeframe analysis:
5 minutes for highly liquid and voluminous assets,
15 or 30 minutes for assets with lower volume to ensure accuracy without excessive market noise.
It's important to note that this indicator does not predict future market movements but rather analyzes the current behavior of the asset, making it a valuable tool for traders looking to understand immediate market sentiment and trend strength.
Asset capital flows - multi-timeframeIndicator for use on the any timeframe to show net capital flows into an asset of your choosing, to allow the user to track potential buy and selling pressure.
Net volume is derived from lower timeframe data (5 minute chart by default for daily timeframe) and multiplied by the average price for the same LTF period (defined by the mean of the high, low + close values). This gives the net capital inflow or outflow for the asset per bar. The cumulative sum of all previous bars is also calculated each period/day and available to be plotted as a line chart.
This might be preferred to other similar indicators as it uses low time frame bars to calculate the up/down volumes and price, thus accuracy is improved.
It should be borne in mind that the values of capital flows displayed are specific to the asset and the volume/price feed origin (ie the listed exchange used), and thus correlated with the total underlying flows, but there are other external factors influencing the volume/price data feed beyond the buy/sell volume of the specified exchange (such as spot and futures trading on other locations/exchanges)
Daily Spot BTC ETF flowsIndicator for use on the daily timeframe to show combined capital flows into 8 of the largest spot bitcoin ETFs to allow the user to track potential buy and selling pressure on spot BTC.
The included ETFs are:
GBTC
ARKB
FBTC
HODL
IBIT
EZBC
BTCO
BITB
Net daily volume is derived from lower timeframe data (5 minute chart by default) for each ETF and multiplied by the average price for the period (defined by the mean of the high, low + close values). This gives the net capital inflow or outflow for each ETF, every period. The individual daily values are added together to give a total capital flow per day and plotted as columns. The cumulative sum of all previous periods is also calculated each period/day and plotted as a line chart.
This is the only indicator currently collating this capital flow data together and presents it as an easy to understand chart to help the user gauge market conditions. By using low time frame bars to calculate the up and down volumes, accuracy is improved.
Volume Spike IndicatorHello dear traders,
Today we're discussing an indicator I've coded: the Volume Spike Indicator (VSI).
The indicator isn't a groundbreaking invention and certainly not a novelty. Nevertheless, I haven't seen this version of the indicator on TradingView before, so I'd like to introduce it.
1. The Origin of the Idea:
We're all familiar with volume charts: A volume chart visually represents the trading activity for a specific asset over a certain period, indicating the total number of shares or contracts traded.
We also know that volume spikes can significantly impact the market. A volume spike represents an extreme anomaly, a day, week, or month with an extraordinary amount of trading. However, recognizing these spikes in practice isn't always straightforward. What constitutes high volume? How do we define and identify it? The answers to these questions aren't easy.
It's commonly said that a volume spike could be identified if the volume is 25% more than the average of the two weeks prior, but how do you measure this 25%? It's not always easy to calculate, especially in real-time.
This challenge led me to develop the concept into an indicator.
How Does It Work?
Imagine being able to "feel" the market's energy like a surfer feels the ocean. The VSI does something similar by examining trading volume and comparing it to what has been typical over the past few weeks. Here's a quick look at the magic behind it:
Step 1: Establishing the Baseline: We start by establishing a baseline, i.e., the average trading volume over a given period. Let's use the last 10 days as the default setting. We choose 10 days because, in the traditional stock market, 10 days represent two weeks if you subtract weekends. This gives us a fixed line to compare against.
Step 2: Recognizing Peaks: Next, we look for days when the trading volume significantly exceeds this average. The size of the jump is where you have a say. You can set a threshold, such as 25%, to define what you consider a volume spike.
Step 3: The Calculation: This is where the math comes into play. We calculate the percentage change in today's volume compared to the average volume of the last 10 days. For example, if today's volume is 30% above the average and you've set your threshold at 25%, the VSI will recognize this as a spike.
Step 4: Visual Cue: These spikes are then plotted on a graph, with each spike represented as a bar. The height of the bar indicates the spike's percentage size, so you can see at a glance how significant a spike is.
Step 5: Intuitive Color Coding: For quick analysis, the VSI employs a color-coding system. Exceptionally high peaks, such as those exceeding a 100% increase, are highlighted in blue to emphasize their importance. Other peaks are shown in red, creating a visual hierarchy for quick volume data interpretation.
Why This Matters:
Identifying these spikes can help pinpoint the beginning or end of a trend. The idea is that when trading peaks at a certain level, there might be no more buyers or sellers willing to engage at that price level. Volume peaks, and a reversal is likely imminent. It's a simple yet effective concept. Therefore, it's crucial to use this indicator in the context of the trend, as not every spike carries the same significance.
Customizable:
The beauty of the VSI lies in its flexibility. Trading futures? You might want to adjust the averaging period to 14 days to better suit your market. You have full control over the settings to tailor them to your trading style.
Interpreting the Figures:
A positive percentage indicates a volume spike above the average – the higher the percentage, the more significant the spike.
If the percentage exceeds a certain threshold (which you can set, e.g., 25%), it signals a volume spike, indicating increased market activity that could precede significant price movement.
What makes the VSI genuinely adaptable is your ability to tweak the parameters to suit your needs.
Are you trading in a volatile market? Extend the SMA period to smooth out the noise. Trading in a 24-hour market? Adjust the length of your SMA. Seeking finer details? Shorten it. The VSI is yours to adapt to your trading strategy.
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As we wrap up this introduction to the Volume Spike Indicator, I hope you're as excited about its potential as I am. This tool, born out of curiosity and a desire for clarity in the vast ocean of market data, is designed to be your ally in navigating the waves of trading activity.
Remember, the true power of the VSI lies not just in its ability to highlight significant volume spikes, but in its adaptability to your unique trading style and needs. Whether you're charting courses through the tumultuous seas of day trading or navigating the broader currents of long-term investments, the VSI is here to offer insights and guidance.
I encourage you to experiment with it, customize it, and see how it can enhance your trading strategy. And as you do, remember that every tool, no matter how powerful, is just one piece of the puzzle. Combine the VSI with your knowledge, experience, and intuition to make informed and strategic trading decisions.
Thank you for taking the time to explore the Volume Spike Indicator with me.
Best Regards,
Karim Subhieh
Elder Force Index Oscillator @shrilssThe "Elder Force Index Oscillator" is a comprehensive tool designed to assess the strength and direction of trends in the market. This indicator combines volume and price movement to provide traders with valuable insights into market dynamics.
Key Features:
- Volume Weighted: The oscillator considers both price changes and volume, emphasizing the significance of volume in confirming price movements.
- Trend Identification: Utilizing exponential moving averages (EMAs) and Bollinger Bands (BB), the indicator identifies potential trend reversals and continuations.
- Trend Strength Highlighting: With customizable options, the script highlights areas of strong and weak trend initiation, aiding traders in making informed decisions.
How It Works:
- Elder Force Index (EFI): The EFI is calculated as the EMA of price changes multiplied by volume. A positive value suggests buying pressure, while a negative value indicates selling pressure.
- EFI Moving Average (EFI MA): This smooths out the EFI, providing a clearer indication of trend direction.
- Bollinger Bands (BB): The upper and lower bands are calculated based on a specified number of standard deviations from the EFI's moving average, offering insights into potential overbought or oversold conditions.
Kshitij Malve - Minervini Trend Criteria (MTC)Purpose:
This indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying stocks that potentially meet the bullish Stage 2 trend criteria outlined by renowned stock trader Mark Minervini. It analyzes price movement in relation to moving averages and calculates certain price thresholds to provide visual signals.
Key Features:
Minervini Stage 2 Focus: Specifically targets trend characteristics highlighted in Minervini's trading methodology.
Adjustable Moving Averages: The script includes inputs for 150-day, 200-day, and 50-day moving average lengths, allowing users to customize their analysis.
Visual Trend Criteria: Each core Stage 2 trend condition is plotted below the chart as green or red dots for quick visual assessment.
Stage 2 Uptrend Signal: When all key trend conditions are met, a purple up-arrow appears beneath the price chart.
Alerts: Customizable alerts can be set up to notify the user when all conditions are met, signaling a potential Stage 2 uptrend.
Conditions Evaluated:
Price Position: Current price is above the 50-day, 150-day, and 200-day simple moving averages.
Moving Average Alignment: 50-day MA is above the 150-day MA, which is above the 200-day MA.
Uptrending 200-day MA: The 200-day MA is demonstrating an upward trend over the specified period.
30% Above 52-Week Low: Current price is at least 30% higher than the 52-week low.
Within 25% of 52-Week High: Current price is no more than 25% below the 52-week high.
Important Notes:
This indicator does not directly plot lines for conditions 4 and 5 (52-week high/low comparisons). Consider incorporating these into your chart in some way for full technical analysis in line with the Minervini method.
For additional depth, study Mark Minervini's books to fully understand the context and strategies built around these criteria.
How to Use:
Add the "Kshitij Malve - Minervini Trend Criteria" indicator to a stock chart.
Observe the placement of colored dots below the chart. A series of green dots suggests the stock is within Minervini's Stage 2 criteria.
Look for the purple up-arrow signal for confirmation that all conditions are met.
Customize alerts if you would like real-time signals of potential Stage 2 uptrends.
Multi VWAP from Gaps [MW]Multi VWAP from Gaps
Introduction
The Multi VWAP from Gaps tool extends the concept of using the Anchored Volume Weighted Average Price, popularized by its founder, Brian Shannon, founder of AlphaTrends. It creates automatic AVWAPS for anchor points originating at the biggest gaps of the week, month, quarter and year. Currently, most standard VWAP tools allow users to place custom anchored VWAPs, but the routine of doing this for every equity being watched can become cumbersome. This tool makes that process multi-times easier. Considering that large gaps can represent a shift in market structure, this tool provides unique and immediate insight into how past daily price gaps can and have affected price action.
Settings
LABEL SETTINGS
Show Biggest Gap of Week | Month | Quarter : Toggle labels that identify the location of the biggest gaps for the selected time period.
Show Big Labels : Toggle labels from showing the date and gap size to just showing a single letter (W/M/Q/Y) designating the time period that the gap is from.
Hide All Labels : Turn labels off and on.
MAX VWAP LINES
Max Weekly | Monthly | Quarterly | Yearly Lines : How many VWAP lines, starting from today, should be shown for the specified time period. Max: 5
SHOW VWAP LINES
Show Weekly | Monthly | Quarterly | Yearly Lines : This feature allows you to remove lines for the specified time period.
Calculations
This indicator does not provide buy or sell signals. It is simply the VWAP calculated starting from an “anchor point”, or start time. It is calculated by the summation of Price x Volume / Volume for the period starting at the anchor point.
How to Interpret
According to Brian Shannon, VWAP is an objective measure of what the average trader has paid for a particular equity over a given period, and is the value that large institutional investors frequently use as a trade signal. Therefore, by definition, when the price is above an AVWAP, buyers are in control for that period of time. Likewise, if the price is below the AVWAP, sellers are in control for that period of time.
VWAPs that coincide with important events, such as FOMC meetings, CPI reports, earnings reports, have added significance. In many cases, these events can cause gaps to happen in day-to-day price movement, and can affect market structure going forward.
Practically speaking, price action can tend to change direction when a significant VWAP is hit, voiding buy and sell signals. Like moving averages, this indicator can show, in real-time, how a buy or sell signal should be interpreted. A significant AVWAP line is a point of interest, and can serve as strong support or resistance, because large institutions may be using those values for entries or exits. For a great analysis of how to use AVWAP, visit the AlphaTrends channel on Youtube here or you can buy Brian Shannon’s “Anchored VWAP” book on Amazon.
Other Usage Notes and Limitations
It's important for traders to be aware of the limitations of any indicator and to use them as part of a broader, well-rounded trading strategy that includes risk management, fundamental analysis, and other tools that can help with reducing false signals, determining trend direction, and providing additional confirmation for a trade decision. Diversifying strategies and not relying solely on one type of indicator or analysis can help mitigate some of these risks.
Additionally, in order to build the VWAP calculations, past data is needed that may not be available on shorter timeframes. The workaround is that for some longer-term VWAP lines on shorter timeframes, you may see less than the total of lines that you selected in settings. This is particularly the case with quarterly VWAP lines on the 5 minute timeframe for some equities.
Acknowledgements
This script uses the MarketHolidays library by @Protervus. Also, for debugging, the JavaScript-style Debug Console by @algotraderdev was invaluable. Special thanks to @antsmuzic for helping review and debug the script. And, of course, without Brian Shannon's books, videos, and interviews, this indicator would would not have happened.
Heiken Ashi Algo v6The Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator v6, introduces a refined approach to technical analysis applicable across various markets. Central to this algorithm is the integration of the Relative Strength Index #RSI, a staple indicator renowned for its effectiveness in measuring momentum.
The RSI - Tried and True:
By incorporating the #RSI, traders gain valuable insights into the speed and strength of price movements, aiding in the identification of potential #trend #reversals and #continuations.
Why Heiken Ashi Candles:
Additionally, the utilization of #Heiken Ashi candles within this algorithm offers a smoother representation of price action, reducing noise and enhancing clarity in trend analysis. This feature is particularly advantageous in volatile markets, where traditional candlestick patterns may produce false signals. By employing Heiken #Ashi candles, traders can more accurately identify underlying trends and make informed decisions based on reliable price data.
Combining RSI and Heiken Ashi:
The synergy between the RSI and Heiken Ashi candles in the Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator v6 provides traders with a comprehensive perspective on both momentum and trend direction. This combination allows for a nuanced analysis of market dynamics, enabling traders to navigate various market conditions with greater confidence.
Heiken Ashi Candle Sizes:
The size of the Heiken Ashi candles serves as a visual indicator of the distance the RSI has moved between closing prices, offering additional insights into momentum shifts.
Not your average Heiken Ashi Candles:
Ive taken the time to do some serious custom coding for these particular Heiken Ashi Candles.
They do NOT color as the normal ones do. There is a setting in the inputs tab of the indicator that allows you to color them according to my secret code where its looking for Breaks of Structure on lower timeframes based on Heiken Ashi Candle calculations.
Turning on this feature gives you a more promising array of candle colors telling you about false or positive breakouts and trends.
Why choose this tool:
CoffeeShopCrypto's Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator v6 offers a balanced and effective tool for traders across different markets. By leveraging the power of the RSI and Heiken Ashi candles, traders can enhance their decision-making process, identify trading opportunities with greater precision, and ultimately improve their overall trading performance.
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Inflow / Outflow (accumulation and distribution) Ribbon
In trading we know liquidity means volume and volume is orders. This ribbon shows you when orders are entering, exiting, filling or flat in the market.
The Liquidity Ribbon is a visual representation of whats happening with accumulation and distribution in the market.
It acts as a dynamic area of support and resistance for the RSI (momentum).
Once the RSI breaks above or below the full area of the ribbon, you have an overturned short term market.
Breaking this area isn't easy because of the one sided thick line known as the PoC line or Point of Control Line.
This line changes between a rising and falling color to tell you what side of the market has the most resistance or support.
Custom HA candles
The common way for HA candles to be colors is green for bullish and red for bearish.
These candles color differently according to market dynamics vs how the current candle closes.
This is helpful to keep you from taking longs or shorts when the momentum just doesn't have the move.
How it all works together: Taking entries and failed breakouts.
In the image below (left to right) you can see the following take place:
Short Entry:
HA Candles push down through the ribbon breaking below its low side (Support Ribbon Broken)
Following this the RSI RANGE is broken to the down side.
This is a good setup for a short breakout
Retrace to false breakout:
After this price retraces and so does momentum.
HA Candles attempt to but fail to break through the top of the ribbon and push back down . This is a false breakout.
Bullish Divergence to Long Entry:
The Heiken Ashi Algo forms a bullish divergence and HA candles push back up into the ribbon. Without a change in candle structure the RSI breaks the top of the ribbon where the control line sits as well as breaking through the top of the RANGE area and
This is a promising setup for a long trade.
Rally Base Rally: (into secondary long trade)
As price is rising, it retraces until HA candles are within the RANGE. No candle closes or has a low below the RSI midline.
HA Candles are forming a consolidation. After consolidation the RSI breaks out the top of the ribbon and the top of the RANGE allowing a secondary long entry.
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Im not gonna lie. Ive written a lot of tutorials but this one was probably the most exciting to describe.
If you have any questions please do ask below.
Volume change > 50% alert color coded GAAAPThis indicator, titled "Volume Change Alert," is designed to visually represent and alert traders to significant changes in trading volume on any given asset within the TradingView platform. The core functionality of the indicator revolves around detecting and highlighting instances where the volume of trades has experienced a notable increase compared to the previous trading period.
Key Features:
Percentage-Based Volume Change Detection: The indicator calculates the percentage change in trading volume from one bar to the next. This allows for a dynamic analysis of volume fluctuations that can be indicative of significant market events.
Threshold-Based Alerts: It employs a tiered alert system based on predefined volume increase thresholds:
Light Blue Highlight: When the volume increase is between 50% and 100%, the indicator marks the bar in light blue, signaling a moderate but noteworthy increase in trading activity.
Purple Highlight: An increase of more than 100% but less than 500% is highlighted in purple, indicating a substantial rise in volume that could be the result of significant market developments.
Black Highlight: For extraordinary situations where the volume increase exceeds 500%, the bar is highlighted in black, underscoring a dramatic surge in trading activity that could suggest major market moves.
Customizable Alerts: Traders can set up alerts based on these volume changes, allowing them to be notified in real-time when such conditions are met. This feature is invaluable for those looking to capitalize on volume-driven market opportunities or to monitor unusual market activity.
Visual and Textual Annotations: The indicator not only changes the color of the bars based on the volume increase but also attaches labels to these bars, providing the exact percentage increase in volume. This dual representation ensures that traders can quickly quantify the volume change at a glance.
Use Cases:
Identifying Breakouts: Sudden increases in volume can often precede or accompany price breakouts. Traders can use this indicator to spot potential breakouts as they are happening or to confirm the strength of a breakout based on the accompanying volume change.
Spotting Reversals: Significant changes in volume can also signal potential market reversals. A dramatic increase in volume might indicate the culmination of a trend and the potential start of a new one in the opposite direction.
Enhancing Trading Strategies: The indicator can be integrated into existing trading strategies to add a volume-based dimension to trading decisions, providing a more holistic view of market movements.