Normalized EMA Cycle (NEC)Normalized EMA Cycle (NEC)
The Normalized EMA Cycle (NEC) is a versatile momentum and trend reversal tool designed to detect high-probability turning points and gauge the strength of price cycles.
It combines fast and slow Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), dynamic normalization, and adaptive transparency to create clear, intuitive reversal signals on the chart.
🔹 How It Works
EMA Differencing
The NEC calculates the difference between a fast EMA and a slower EMA:
Fast EMA Length (default 6) captures short-term momentum.
Slow EMA Length (default 16) tracks broader trends.
The slope of this difference identifies accelerating or decelerating momentum.
Normalization to 0–100 Scale
The raw EMA difference is scaled relative to the recent Alpha Period range (default 6 bars).
This transforms the value into a normalized oscillator ranging between 0 and 100.
A 3-period Hull Moving Average (HMA) smooths this series to reduce noise.
Overbought and Oversold Thresholds
By default:
Overbought Level: 75
Oversold Level: 25
Crossovers of these levels are used to detect potential reversals.
Adaptive Alpha Adjustment
The normalized value is transformed into an “Alpha Schaff” line, dynamically shifting between price and normalized cycles.
This helps the model adjust to different volatility regimes.
Trend Reversal Logic
Bullish Reversal:
Normalized oscillator crosses above the Oversold Level.
EMA difference slope is positive.
Bearish Reversal:
Normalized oscillator crosses below the Overbought Level.
EMA difference slope is negative.
Additional confirmation comes when price crosses the Alpha Schaff line in the direction of momentum.
Dynamic Confidence Visualization
The indicator calculates a trend confidence score based on the normalized separation of the EMAs.
The transparency of reversal markers dynamically adjusts:
Strong trends = more opaque signals
Weak trends = more transparent signals
🔹 How to Use
✅ Entries
Long Signal: Aqua upward label appears below a bar.
Conditions:
Bullish reversal or price crossing above Alpha Schaff
Normalized slope is rising
Short Signal: Fuchsia downward label appears above a bar.
Conditions:
Bearish reversal or price crossing below Alpha Schaff
Normalized slope is falling
✅ Trend Strength
The less transparent the signal marker, the more significant the trend.
✅ Customization
Use the inputs to fine-tune sensitivity:
Shorter EMAs: Faster signals
Longer EMAs: Smoother trends
Alpha Period: Adjusts the lookback range for normalization
🟢 Best Practices
NEC is best used in combination with other trend confirmation tools (e.g., price structure, volume, or higher timeframe EMAs).
Avoid relying on signals in extremely low-volume or choppy ranges.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk, and you should consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
指數移動平均線(EMA)
Squeeze & V8 Momentum ComboEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
x for 8/21 break
Options Strategy V1.3📈 Options Strategy V1.3 — EMA Crossover + RSI + ATR + Opening Range
Overview:
This strategy is designed for short-term directional trades on large-cap stocks or ETFs, especially when trading options. It combines classic trend-following signals with momentum confirmation, volatility-based risk management, and session timing filters to help identify high-probability entries with predefined stop-loss and profit targets.
🔍 Strategy Components:
EMA Crossover (Fast/Slow)
Entry signals are triggered by the crossover of a short EMA above or below a long EMA — a traditional trend-following method to detect shifts in momentum.
RSI Filter
RSI confirms the signal by avoiding entries in overbought/oversold zones unless certain momentum conditions are met.
Long entry requires RSI ≥ Long Threshold
Short entry requires RSI ≤ Short Threshold
ATR-Based SL & TP
Stop-loss is set dynamically as a multiple of ATR below (long) or above (short) the entry price.
Take-profit is placed as a ratio (TP/SL) of the stop distance, ensuring consistent reward/risk structure.
Opening Range Filter (Optional)
If enabled, the strategy only triggers trades after price breaks out of the 09:30–09:45 EST range, ensuring participation in directional moves.
Session Filters
No trades from 04:00 to 09:30 and from 16:00 to 20:00 EST, avoiding low-liquidity periods.
All open trades are closed at 15:55 EST, to avoid overnight risk or expiration issues for options.
⚙️ Built-in Presets:
You can choose one of the built-in ticker-specific presets for optimal conditions:
Ticker EMAs RSI (Long/Short) ATR SL×ATR TP/SL
SPY 8/28 56 / 26 14 1.4× 4.0×
TSLA 23/27 56 / 33 13 1.4× 3.6×
AAPL 6/13 61 / 26 23 1.4× 2.1×
MSFT 25/32 54 / 26 14 1.2× 2.2×
META 25/32 53 / 26 17 1.8× 2.3×
AMZN 28/32 55 / 25 16 1.8× 2.3×
You can also choose "Custom" to fully configure all parameters to your own market and strategy preferences.
📌 Best Use Case:
This strategy is especially suited for intraday options trading, where timing and risk control are critical. It works best on liquid tickers with strong trends or clear breakout behavior.
EMA Cross with Alert and LabelThis simple yet effective indicator helps you identify trend changes using the classic Exponential Moving Average (EMA) crossover strategy. It's designed to be clean, easy to read, and highly functional.
Features:
EMA Crossover Signals: Visualizes the crossover between a fast EMA and a slow EMA.
On-Chart Labels: Automatically plots "Buy" (green) and "Sell" (red) labels directly on the chart when a crossover occurs, making signals impossible to miss.
Built-in Alerts: Comes with pre-configured alert conditions for both bullish ("Buy Signal") and bearish ("Sell Signal") crosses. You can easily set up notifications from the TradingView "Alerts" menu.
Customizable: Easily change the lengths for the Fast and Slow EMAs from the indicator's settings menu to fit your trading style and timeframe.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart.
A "Buy" label appears when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA (potential uptrend).
A "Sell" label appears when the fast EMA crosses below the slow EMA (potential downtrend).
To receive notifications, go to the "Alerts" panel, create a new alert, select this indicator as the condition, and choose between the "Buy Signal" or "Sell Signal".
EMA/ATR/RSIThis indicator overlays three key technical measures—Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Average True Range (ATR), and a custom-scaled Relative Strength Index (RSI)—on your price chart, all using the same lookback period.
Features
• EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Smooths price action to highlight trend direction.
• ATR (Average True Range): Measures market volatility via an RMA-smoothed True Range.
• RSI (Modified): Scales the standard RSI by subtracting 35 and multiplying by 2, shifting the baseline for clearer momentum signals.
Inputs
• period (integer): Lookback length for EMA, ATR, and RSI calculations (default: 14).
How to Use
1. Adjust period to suit your preferred timeframe (e.g., 14 for daily charts, 7 for intraday).
2. Use the EMA line to identify trend direction and dynamic support/resistance.
3. Monitor ATR to gauge changing volatility—wider bands signal stronger moves.
4. Watch the modified RSI crossovers around zero:
• Above 0: Bullish momentum
• Below 0: Bearish momentum
Combine these three overlays to refine entries, exits, and stop-loss placement based on trend strength, volatility, and momentum all in one view.
EMA Trend Dashboard
Trend Indicator using 3 custom EMA lines. Displays a table with 5 rows(position configurable)
-First line shows relative position of EMA lines to each other and outputs Bull, Weak Bull, Flat, Weak Bear, or Bear. EMA line1 should be less than EMA line2 and EMA line 2 should be less than EMA line3. Default is 9,21,50.
-Second through fourth line shows the slant of each EMA line. Up, Down, or Flat. Threshold for what is considered a slant is configurable. Also added a "steep" threshold configuration for steep slants.
-Fifth line shows exhaustion and is a simple, configurable calculation of the distance between EMA line1 and EMA line2.
--Lines one and five change depending on its value but ALL other colors are able to be changed.
--Default is somewhat set to work well with Micro E-mini Futures but this indicator can be changed to work on anything. I created it to help get a quick overview of short-term trend on futures. I used ChatGPT to help but I am still not sure if it actually took longer because of it.
EMA Cross Strategy only Long📈 EMA Cross Strategy – Only Long
Simple. Clean. Powerful. Designed for strong uptrends.
This is a long-only trend-following strategy based on the classic crossover of Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It’s designed for growth stocks and trending assets where upward momentum dominates.
⚙️ How it works:
Entry: when the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA
Exit: when the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA
No shorts, no reversals – just pure trend riding.
By default, the strategy uses 50/100 EMA, which has performed exceptionally well on stocks like NVIDIA (NVDA). These settings can be easily customized to fit your preferred asset or timeframe.
📊 Backtest Example – NVIDIA (NVDA, 1D timeframe)
Test parameters:
Initial capital: $10,000
Order size: 50% of equity per trade (adjustable in settings)
Results:
Net profit: +$2,037,563.63 USD
Gross profit: $2,127,432.33
Gross loss: $89,868.70
Max equity growth: $2,708,648.75 (+99.63%)
Drawdown: 20.00%
Buy & Hold profit: +$30,636,000 USD (but with far more exposure)
The strategy dramatically outperformed passive holding on a risk-adjusted basis, while keeping drawdowns and trade count under control.
🔧 Customization & Risk Management
In the Strategy Settings, you can adjust:
EMA lengths (default: 50 fast, 100 slow)
Order size as a % of equity (e.g., reduce below 50% to lower drawdown)
Backtest range and asset type (works well on growth stocks and trending commodities)
Try this on assets with strong bullish cycles like NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, or Gold (XAU/USD).
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational and backtesting purposes only. It is not financial advice. Please do your own research and test carefully before trading live.
V8 Momentum Indicator - X CrossEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
x for 8/21 break
V8 On-Chart Signals + CrossEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
V8 On-Chart Signals + CrossEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
x shows 8/21 trend break
V8 Momentum Indicator - X CrossEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
First Continuation Strategy w/ Partial SL (Corrected)EMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
10 EMA, 20 EMA, 50 EMAits a mixture of 10,20,50 ema together you can try this for many strategy like ema entry episodic pivot etc
Umile Indicatore – RSI + Stocastico + EMAs🔍 Overview: Multi-Signal Momentum Indicator
This custom TradingView indicator is a comprehensive technical toolkit combining:
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
Stochastic Oscillator with volume filter
Multi-period EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages)
Customizable visual BUY/SELL signals
It’s designed to detect potential momentum shifts, overbought/oversold conditions, and trend alignment, helping traders identify high-probability entries and exits based on layered confirmations.
🧠 Components Explained
✅ 1. RSI Logic
Detects price momentum and potential reversal zones.
Triggers a BUY signal when RSI crosses above a user-defined oversold level.
Triggers a SELL signal when RSI crosses below an overbought threshold.
You can choose the visual symbol (triangle, circle, or arrow) and set the color for each signal.
✅ 2. Stochastic Oscillator + Volume Filter
Identifies turning points based on the relationship between %K and %D lines.
Signals are only valid if:
A crossover occurs (e.g., %K crosses above %D for a BUY)
Price is in an extreme zone (below oversold or above overbought)
Volume is above its moving average — to filter out weak signals.
Also comes with symbol and color customization.
✅ 3. Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)
Plots multiple EMAs: 50, 100, 144, 200, 300, 500, 1000.
These help assess trend strength and directional bias.
You can toggle the visibility of EMAs if needed.
✅ 4. Visual & Style Customization
Each signal type (RSI and Stochastic) allows:
Selection of plot shape: triangle, circle, or arrow
Custom BUY/SELL colors
Levels like RSI/Stoch overbought and oversold zones are also plotted for reference.
🎯 How to Use It
Look for confluence between RSI and Stochastic signals to validate entries.
Use EMAs as trend filters — e.g., only take long signals when price is above EMA200.
The volume filter on Stochastic helps reduce false signals in low-activity markets.
V8 Momentum Indicator - FinalEMA Distance
8/21 Cross
B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
V8 On-Chart Signals
EMA Distance & 8/21 Cross B/S for initial change in signal
b/s yellow for price action second confirm.
V8 Momentum Indicator (Corrected)-EMA Distance
-B/S for Buy and SELL with 8/20 cross
-small b/s in yellow for price action BUY signal
V7 Momentum Indicator (Initial & Continuation)-EMA Distance
-B and S for 8/21 cross plus momentum
-added small b for continuation of trend
EMA 21 Distance Hist - Diamonds V5- Distance from 20 EMA.
- Buy/Sell Signal if momentum + 8/21 cross.
Golden/Death Cross🔔 Indicator: **Golden/Death Cross**
This indicator visually tracks the **Golden Cross** and **Death Cross** using exponential moving averages:
* **EMA 50** (short-term trend)
* **EMA 200** (long-term trend)
📈 How it works:
* When **EMA 50 crosses above EMA 200**, it's a **Golden Cross** (potential bullish signal) — the line turns **green**.
* When **EMA 50 crosses below EMA 200**, it's a **Death Cross** (potential bearish signal) — the line turns **red**.
* The line retains its color until the next crossover, helping traders stay visually aligned with trend shifts.
This is a minimal and clean tool designed to highlight long-term trend changes clearly and effectively.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This script is for **educational and informational purposes only**. It does **not constitute financial advice** or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instruments. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions.
T3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAsT3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAs
Short Title: T3 + EMAs
Overview
The T3 Moving Average with Multiple EMAs is a versatile trend-following indicator that combines the smooth, adaptive T3 Moving Average with eight customizable multi-timeframe Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). Designed for traders seeking clarity in trend direction and momentum, this indicator overlays on the price chart to highlight dynamic support/resistance levels and trend alignment across multiple timeframes.
Key Features
T3 Moving Average: A highly responsive, smoothed moving average (default: 9-period, 0.7 volume factor) that reduces lag while maintaining accuracy, ideal for identifying short-term trends and reversals.
Eight Multi-Timeframe EMAs: Plots eight EMAs (default lengths: 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233) sourced from user-defined timeframes (e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h), providing a comprehensive view of short-, medium-, and long-term trends.
Customizable Timeframes: Each EMA can be independently set to a specific timeframe, allowing traders to analyze cross-timeframe trend alignment.
Theme Support: Offers "Dark" and "Light" themes with optimized colors for visual clarity and chart compatibility.
Flexible Parameters: Adjust T3 length, volume factor, EMA lengths, and timeframes to suit various markets and trading styles (scalping, swing trading, or long-term investing).
How It Works
The T3 Moving Average is calculated using a multi-stage EMA formula weighted by a volume factor, offering smoother trend tracking than traditional EMAs. The eight EMAs, sourced from higher or lower timeframes using request.security, provide a layered perspective on price trends. Faster EMAs (e.g., 8, 13) react to short-term price movements, while slower EMAs (e.g., 144, 233) reflect longer-term trends. The indicator plots all lines on the price chart with distinct, theme-adjusted colors for easy identification.
Usage
Trend Identification: Use the T3 MA for short-term trend signals and the EMAs to confirm broader trend direction. A price above multiple EMAs suggests a bullish trend; below indicates bearish.
EMA Crossovers: Watch for crossovers between faster and slower EMAs (e.g., 8 crossing 21) for potential entry/exit signals.
Support/Resistance: Treat slower EMAs (e.g., 89, 144) as dynamic support/resistance levels, especially on higher timeframes.
Timeframe Alignment: Align trades with the trend direction of higher-timeframe EMAs for higher-probability setups.
Customization: Adjust T3 and EMA settings to match your trading style or asset volatility.
Settings
T3 Parameters:
Length (default: 9): Period for T3 calculation.
Volume Factor (default: 0.7): Controls T3 smoothness (0.1–1.0).
EMA Parameters:
Lengths (default: 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233): Period for each EMA.
Timeframes (default: 5m, 5m, 15m, 15m, 1h, 1h, 4h, 4h): Select from 1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, D, W, or M.
Theme: Choose "Dark" (vibrant colors) or "Light" (softer colors) for chart compatibility.
Notes
Combine with other tools (e.g., RSI, support/resistance, or volume) for confirmation.
Optimize settings for specific markets (e.g., crypto, forex, stocks) or timeframes.
The indicator is overlayed on the price chart for seamless integration with price action analysis.
Author’s Note
This indicator was designed to provide traders with a clear, multi-timeframe perspective on trends using the T3 MA and EMAs. Feedback is welcome to enhance this tool for the TradingView community!
MARSdx BTCUSD Strategy🔍 Strategy Overview
The MARSdx Strategy is a hybrid trend-following and momentum-based system designed specifically for Bitcoin trading(works also on other Crypto like ETHUSD). It combines four technical indicators—SMA, EMA, RSI, and ADX—to filter high-probability long entries during strong bullish phases.
✅ Entry Conditions
Price above SMA(50) → confirms long-term bullish trend
Price above EMA(7) → confirms short-term momentum
RSI(2) > ADX(2) → confirms strong bullish pressure
Only when all three conditions are met, a long position is opened.
❌ Exit Condition
RSI(2) < ADX(2) → momentum weakens, exit position
📊 Indicators Used
SMA (Simple Moving Average) – identifies overall trend
EMA (Exponential Moving Average) – captures short-term momentum
RSI (Relative Strength Index) – gauges strength of price movement
ADX (Average Directional Index) – filters based on trend strength
⚙️ Inputs
SMA Length: Default 50
EMA Length: Default 7
RSI Length: Default 2
ADX Length: Default 2
You can tweak these parameters to suit other timeframes or crypto assets.
⚠️ This strategy only takes long trades. It does not use any stop-loss or profit target logic and should be combined with sound risk management.
Moving Average StrategyMoving Average Strategy Indicator
A comprehensive EMA strategy tool to identify market trends with the following setup parameters:
1. Display EMA for current chart time period with graphical overlay showing fill colors for positive/negative correlation (defaulted to 50 for Fast EMA/200 for Slow EMA)
2. Overlay background time frame to show correlation with EMA on different time frame than chart value (defaulted to hourly).
3. Display BB bands with customization as well as a BB Band Cross Up and Cross down test (shows unusual and fast moving market activity by marking BB band intercept with symbol).
4. Display VWAP.
I use this tool primarily with the following configuration:
Daily charts
Fast EMA - 50
Slow EMA - 200
BG Time Frame - Weekly
BG Fast EMA - 3
BG Slow EMA - 9
BB Length - 20
BB Deviation - 4
BG Fast/Slow Crossover enabled
BG Fast/Slow Crossunder enabled
BB Dev Cross Up Test enabled
BB Dev Cross Down Test enabled
Configuration issues:
For some reason there are plot values that cannot be set to absolute. I need to dig deeper into that and will plan to post it out when I resolve the issue. I just set the values to above and below to mitigate for that.