Ergotic MDI (Mean Deviation Indicator) Bactest This is one of the techniques described by William Blau in his book "Momentum,
Direction and Divergence" (1995). If you like to learn more, we advise you to
read this book. His book focuses on three key aspects of trading: momentum,
direction and divergence. Blau, who was an electrical engineer before becoming
a trader, thoroughly examines the relationship between price and momentum in
step-by-step examples. From this grounding, he then looks at the deficiencies
in other oscillators and introduces some innovative techniques, including a
fresh twist on Stochastics. On directional issues, he analyzes the intricacies
of ADX and offers a unique approach to help define trending and non-trending periods.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
Williams %R (%R)
ChaosThis script adds a Bill Williams Alligator to your charts and the three wisemen:
1. Wiseman 1 - Bullish or bearish divergent bars shown with a circle (be sure to check angulation manually).
2. Wiseman 2 - Super AO - with a square.
3 Wiseman 3 - Fractal with a triangle.
Be sure to wait until the current bar is closed before using these signals.
Reference: TradingChaos Version 2
Williams %R I needed the %R code in one of my indicators and TradingVeiw have it hidden. So here is my attempt.
[STRATEGY][RS]MarxBabu 4 Oscillators V0EXPERIMENTAL:
fixed some mixed signals :p
request for MarxBabu.
Williams Squat BarsSquat bars are a battle of the bulls and the bears, with lots of buying and selling but little price movement.
A squat bar will be one of the top three OR bottom three bars 85% of the time at the end of a trend.
While all trends end with a squat, all squats are NOT the end of a trend.
CM_Williams_Vix_Fix_V3_Upper_Text PlotsWilliams Vix Fix Text Plots! Alert Capable!
Use With Lower Indicator or as Single Indicator!
Has Text Plots For All Plot Types Lower Indicator Uses.
To Get Lower Indicator:
Info On Lower Indicator - Discussion:
Williams AC/AO ZonesPaints price bars green when AO+AC are both green, paints bars red when both are red, and paints bars grey when both are different. (IGNORE THE CHART DIDNT MEAN TO PUBLISH IT ON THIS CHART.. OPPS)
CM_Williams AD+SMA_V1_PublicI posted this code a long time ago and forgot to add to PineScript Library.
Plots Williams Accumulation Distribution, Williams AD With Optional SMA as a Filter.
In Inputs Tab:
Ability to Turn On/Off SMA Filter.
Ability to change any of the plots to Change Colors Based on Being Above or Below the SMA Filter.
Also Ability to Turn Off Color Change Based on SMA Filter.
CM Willams %R and CCI BackGround HighlightCM_Willams %R and CCI BackGround Highlight
Created By User Request
Indicator Highlights:
Creates Red BackGround Highlight if CCI Or Williams %R are Above Upper Line (User Defined)
Creates Green BackGround Highlight if CCI Or Williams %R are Below Lower Line (User Defined)
Ability to Turn On/Off either Williams %R or CCI Highlights in Inputs Tab via Check Boxes.
Ability To Set All Parameters for CCI and Williams %R in Inputs Tab.
Ability to Set High/Low “Threshold” Lines for Both CCI and Williams %R in Inputs Tab.
***I was asked if you could plot Back Ground Highlights on Two Individual Indicators AND have it show if BOTH Indicators were Overbought and Oversold.
***The answer is Yes. On the Chart Above I have the same Shade of Red and Green for Both Indicators. However, you will notice when Both Indicators Show OverBought…Both Plot Red Back Ground Highlights Which = a Brighter Red. The same is True for Oversold Conditions. The Green Shows a Brighter Shade of Green.
***VERY IMPORTANT - It is difficult for a programmer to release Indicators with this feature because depending on what color background you use on your charts…THE COLORS LOOK COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. So If You Don’t Use The Black Back Ground Shown Above You Most Likely Will Need To Adjust The Transparency, and Possibly The Colors Themselves!!!!
Reference Page
Bill Williams Averages SMMA This indicator calculates 3 Smoothed moving average for default values of
13, 8 and 5 days, with displacement 8, 5 and 3 days.
The most popular method of interpreting a moving average is to compare
the relationship between a moving average of the security's price with
the security's price itself (or between several moving averages).
Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AC) Signal Line This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where blue denotes
periods suited for buying and red . for selling. If the current value
of AO (Awesome Oscillator) is above previous, the period is considered
suited for buying and the period is marked blue. If the AO value is not
above previous, the period is considered suited for selling and the
indicator marks it as red.
Strategy Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AO) This indicator is based on Bill Williams` recommendations from his book
"New Trading Dimensions". We recommend this book to you as most useful reading.
The wisdom, technical expertise, and skillful teaching style of Williams make
it a truly revolutionary-level source. A must-have new book for stock and
commodity traders.
The 1st 2 chapters are somewhat of ramble where the author describes the
"metaphysics" of trading. Still some good ideas are offered. The book references
chaos theory, and leaves it up to the reader to believe whether "supercomputers"
were used in formulating the various trading methods (the author wants to come across
as an applied mathemetician, but he sure looks like a stock trader). There isn't any
obvious connection with Chaos Theory - despite of the weak link between the title and
content, the trading methodologies do work. Most readers think the author's systems to
be a perfect filter and trigger for a short term trading system. He states a goal of
10%/month, but when these filters & axioms are correctly combined with a good momentum
system, much more is a probable result.
There's better written & more informative books out there for less money, but this author
does have the "Holy Grail" of stock trading. A set of filters, axioms, and methods which are
the "missing link" for any trading system which is based upon conventional indicators.
This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where periods fit for buying are marked
as blue, and periods fit for selling as red. If the current value of AC (Awesome Oscillator)
is over the previous, the period is deemed fit for buying and the indicator is marked blue.
If the AC values is not over the previous, the period is deemed fir for selling and the indicator
is marked red.
Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AC) Strategy This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where blue denotes
periods suited for buying and red . for selling. If the current value
of AO (Awesome Oscillator) is above previous, the period is considered
suited for buying and the period is marked blue. If the AO value is not
above previous, the period is considered suited for selling and the
indicator marks it as red.
Bill Williams Averages This indicator calculates 3 Moving Averages for default values of
13, 8 and 5 days, with displacement 8, 5 and 3 days: Median Price (High+Low/2).
The most popular method of interpreting a moving average is to compare
the relationship between a moving average of the security's price with
the security's price itself (or between several moving averages).
Enhanced Index [LazyBear]The Enhanced Index (EIDX) is a modified William %R that behaves much like the original, to indicate overbought and oversold market conditions.
EIDX has the advantage of
- Reacting more quickly to changes in buying power.
- Predicting market turning points better than other oscillators. Divergences are more pronounced.
List of my other indicators:
ZoneBarsBill Williams Zone and Squat Bars. See New Trading Dimensions by Bill Williams, PhD.
Bars are green (green zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerator/Decelerator are both positive.
Bars are red (red zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerator/Decelerator are both negative.
Bars are blue when a squat bar is formed, these indicate a battle between bulls and bears and often happen near trend continuation or trend changes.
Caution: Assumes chart is a bar chart - not a candle chart.
Caution: Squat bars are accurate only with official exchange volume data - BATS data will give false squat bars.
ZoneBarsBill Williams Zone and Squat Bars. See New Trading Dimensions by Bill Williams, PhD.
Bars are green (green zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerator/Decelerator are both positive.
Bars are red (red zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerator/Decelerator are both negative.
Bars are blue when a squat bar is formed, these indicate a battle between bulls and bears and often happen near trend continuation or trend changes.
Caution: Assumes chart is a bar chart - not a candle chart.
Caution: Squat bars are accurate only with official exchange volume data - BATS data will give false squat bars.
CM_RSI Plus EMARSI with EMA Signal Created By Request For @motcha1
@motcha1 Requested the RSI with EMA Signal.
A Larry Williams Follower who says it's a Great
Entry Signal when RSI Crosses EMA When VIX
Is Showing A Potential Bottom. Looks Good!!!
Link to Lower Indicator CM_Williams_Vix_Fix
Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AC)Hi
Let me introduce my Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AC) script.
This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where blue denotes
periods suited for buying and red . for selling. If the current value
of AO (Awesome Oscillator) is above previous, the period is considered
suited for buying and the period is marked blue. If the AO value is not
above previous, the period is considered suited for selling and the
indicator marks it as red.
Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AO) Hi
Let me introduce my Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AO) script.
This indicator is based on Bill Williams` recommendations from his book
"New Trading Dimensions". We recommend this book to you as most useful reading.
The wisdom, technical expertise, and skillful teaching style of Williams make
it a truly revolutionary-level source. A must-have new book for stock and
commodity traders.
The 1st 2 chapters are somewhat of ramble where the author describes the
"metaphysics" of trading. Still some good ideas are offered. The book references
chaos theory, and leaves it up to the reader to believe whether "supercomputers"
were used in formulating the various trading methods (the author wants to come across
as an applied mathemetician, but he sure looks like a stock trader). There isn't any
obvious connection with Chaos Theory - despite of the weak link between the title and
content, the trading methodologies do work. Most readers think the author's systems to
be a perfect filter and trigger for a short term trading system. He states a goal of
10%/month, but when these filters & axioms are correctly combined with a good momentum
system, much more is a probable result.
There's better written & more informative books out there for less money, but this author
does have the "Holy Grail" of stock trading. A set of filters, axioms, and methods which are
the "missing link" for any trading system which is based upon conventional indicators.
This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where periods fit for buying are marked
as blue, and periods fit for selling as red. If the current value of AC (Awesome Oscillator)
is over the previous, the period is deemed fit for buying and the indicator is marked blue.
If the AC values is not over the previous, the period is deemed fir for selling and the indicator
is marked red.