Long Signal Strategy
RSI-Based Long Signals:
A long signal is triggered when the percentage change in RSI of the close price crosses over thresholds like 10 or 20.
Similarly, a long signal is triggered when the percentage change in RSI of the low price crosses over 20.
MACD-Based Long Signals:
A long signal is triggered when the MACD, its signal line, or the midpoint of the two crosses over thresholds such as 2, 3, 4, or 5.
When a long signal is triggered, the low of the corresponding candle is recorded as the "pullback level." This pullback level is displayed on the chart to help identify potential areas of support.
Short Signal Strategy
RSI-Based Short Signals:
A short signal is triggered when the percentage change in RSI of the low price crosses under -20.
Similarly, a short signal is triggered when the percentage change in RSI of the close price crosses under thresholds like -10 or -20.
MACD-Based Short Signals:
A short signal is triggered when the MACD, its signal line, or the midpoint of the two crosses under thresholds such as -2, -3, -4, or -5.
When a short signal is triggered, the high of the corresponding candle is recorded as the "pullback level." This pullback level is displayed on the chart to help identify potential areas of resistance.
Visualization
Signals:
Long signals are plotted as green upward triangles below the price bars.
Short signals are plotted as red downward triangles above the price bars.
Pullback Levels:
Long pullback levels are plotted as a green line below the price.
Short pullback levels are plotted as a red line above the price.
Alerts
Alerts are defined for specific signals, allowing traders to receive notifications when important levels are crossed, such as:
Long signal based on RSI or MACD changes.
Short signal based on RSI or MACD changes.