Smoothed RSI Heikin Ashi Oscillator w/ Expanded Types [Loxx]Smoothed RSI Heikin-Ashi Oscillator w/ Expanded Types is a spin on Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator by @JayRogers. The purpose of this modification is to reduce noise in the original version thereby increasing suitability of the signal output. This indicator is tuned for Forex markets.
Differences:
35+ Smoothing Options for RSI
35+ Smoothing Options for HA Candles
Heiken-Ashi Better Expanded Source input. This source input is use for the RSI calculation only.
Signals
Alerts
What are Heiken-Ashi "better" candles?
The "better formula" was proposed in an article/memo by BNP-Paribas (In Warrants & Zertifikate, No. 8, August 2004 (a monthly German magazine published by BNP Paribas, Frankfurt), there is an article by Sebastian Schmidt about further development (smoothing) of Heikin-Ashi chart.)
They proposed to use the following :
(Open+Close)/2+(((Close-Open)/( High-Low ))*ABS((Close-Open)/2))
instead of using :
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4
According to that document the HA representation using their proposed formula is better than the traditional formula.
What are traditional Heiken-Ashi candles?
The Heikin-Ashi technique averages price data to create a Japanese candlestick chart that filters out market noise.
Heikin-Ashi charts, developed by Munehisa Homma in the 1700s, share some characteristics with standard candlestick charts but differ based on the values used to create each candle. Instead of using the open, high, low, and close like standard candlestick charts, the Heikin-Ashi technique uses a modified formula based on two-period averages. This gives the chart a smoother appearance, making it easier to spots trends and reversals, but also obscures gaps and some price data.
Future updates
Expand signal options to include RSI-, Zero-, and color-crosses
Heikin-ashi
VHF-Adaptive T3 w/ Expanded Source Types [Loxx]VHF-Adaptive T3 w/ Expanded Source Types is a T3 moving average with expanded source types and adaptive period inputs using a vertical horizontal filter
What is T3?
Developed by Tim Tillson, the T3 Moving Average is considered superior to traditional moving averages as it is smoother, more responsive and thus performs better in ranging market conditions as well.
What is VHF Adaptive Cycle?
Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) was created by Adam White to identify trending and ranging markets. VHF measures the level of trend activity, similar to ADX DI. Vertical Horizontal Filter does not, itself, generate trading signals, but determines whether signals are taken from trend or momentum indicators. Using this trend information, one is then able to derive an average cycle length.
Included
Bar coloring
Alerts
Loxx's Expanded Source Types
Candle Stick UpdateHeikin ashi chart so powerful that you can understand trend direction easily. But sometimes, this type of chart doesn't update properly and make no sense on real time. So I made this script. You can now change candle stick style default to heikin ashi (default / modified version) on the real time default chart without switching heikin ashi chart. Enjoy traders!!! And don't forget to press the like button :)
Heiken Ashi All TFI have always fighted to understand the market direction because it looks different on different timeframes.
I wanted an indicator where I can see all the different timeframes at once.
This indicator shows the Heiken Ashi candle colors for different time frames at once.
Use it on the 5 Minute timeframe.
4 colors:
dark green: bullis green HA candle with no low shadow.
green: green HA candle.
red: red HA candle
datk red: bearish red HA candle with non existing upper shadow.
the timeframes are by default:
5m 15m 30m 1H 4H 1D
can be adjusted if needed.
signals:
in the top line the Buy / Shell Signals are shown when the selected timeframes are all changed.
for example after a buy signal a sell signal will be printend when all the selected timeframes are turned into red or dark red.
Do not use it as a tranding signal, us it for confirmation.
It doesn't predict. it shows the market's current state.
Don't forget that the latest candles are based on the current value. The higher timeframe candle color depends on the current price.
If the higher timeframe close price so different that the HA candle color changes it reprins for all the affected 5m dots.
Stepped Heiken Ashi Moving Average w/ Jurik Filtering [Loxx]Stepped Heiken Ashi Moving Average w/ Jurik Filtering is a Heiken Ashi moving average with Jurik Filtering and stepping by pips. This can be used as a moving average channel.
What is Jurik Volty used in the Juirk Filter?
One of the lesser known qualities of Juirk smoothing is that the Jurik smoothing process is adaptive. "Jurik Volty" (a sort of market volatility ) is what makes Jurik smoothing adaptive. The Jurik Volty calculation can be used as both a standalone indicator and to smooth other indicators that you wish to make adaptive.
What is the Jurik Moving Average?
Have you noticed how moving averages add some lag (delay) to your signals? ... especially when price gaps up or down in a big move, and you are waiting for your moving average to catch up? Wait no more! JMA eliminates this problem forever and gives you the best of both worlds: low lag and smooth lines.
Included:
Toggle fill color
Toggle bar color
Toggle candles
Heikin Ashi Volatility Percentile - TraderHalaiThe Heikin Ashi Volatility Percentile (HAVP) Oscillator was inspired by the legendary Bollinger Band Width Percentile indicator(known as BBWP), written by Caretaker, and made famous by Eric Krown, a famous influencer.
This script borrows aspects of the BBWP indicator which enables the HAVP oscillator to visually match the look and feel of BBWP and allows similar configuration functions (such as colouring function, smoothing MAs and alerts)
The fundamentals of this script are however different to BBWP. Instead of Bollinger band width, this script uses a reverse function of Heikin Ashi close (implemented in my Smoothed Heikin Ashi Trend
indicator, linked below).
The reverse Heikin Ashi close is smoothed using Ehler's SuperSmoother function, providing smooth oscillation and earlier signals of volatility tops and bottoms.
From an automated backtest that I have conducted on the BTCUSD index pair, I have observed comparable performance to BBWP across multiple timeframes when combining with stochastic direction to give a bias on overall direction. Using parameters I have tested, it performs better on mid-term timeframes such as 3h,4h and 6h. BBWP outperforms on 1h and 1d, with lower timeframes being comparable.
From the results, using HAVP over BBWP tends to result in reduced holding time and more frequent trades, which may or may not be desirable, although the behaviour can be adjusted using the parameters provided.
For instance, the smoother oscillation provided by HAVP provides a great predictability factor and earlier confirmation signals, which is something that Ehler emphasised in his trading style, and something which I agree with personally. I would encourage you to try out both HAVP and BBWP and see which fits your trading style.
Releasing this as open source allows for the betterment of the community and further development, criticism and discussion.
Thanks and enjoy! :)
Chandelier Exit - Heikin AshiThis is a redesign of the Chandelier Exit indicator. It removes stupid transitions between Chandelier Exit' states and highlights initial points for both lines.
This indicator was originally developed by Charles Le Beau and popularized by Dr . Alexander Elder in his book "Come Into My Trading Room: A Complete Guide to Trading" (2002).
In short, this is a trailing stop-loss based on the Average True Range (ATR).
If "Heikin Ashi for calculation" is checked, then ATR and buy/sell signals are calculated based on heikin ashi candles.
You don't need to change bar style to heikin ashi.
Thanks to everget for the initial version.
ARKA-Heikin Ashi OscillatorThis Indicator is based on Mr. Dan Valcu ideas.
This indicator is made as Hicken-Ashi Oscillator by haDelta. The closing price of the candlestick is not used to make this indicator.
- Indicators generally have a delay. Since this indicator has an haDelta oscillator, it helps to reduce this delay.
- This indicator has two fast lines "K" and slow "D".
-Similarly to haDelta, this indicator can be used to calculate price targets based on inverse positive and negative divergences between the price and the oscillator.
- The peaks or lows range in the oscillator is almost the oversold and overbought points in the price chart.
- Use this oscillator similar to other oscillators and use the oversold and overbought levels, 50-level, divergences and crossovers between its two components.
-In an uptrend, when the oscillator turns down, it is time to reduce the stop loss on long trades.
-In a downtrend, when the oscillator is bullish , it is time to reduce the stop loss on short trades.
loxxexpandedsourcetypesLibrary "loxxexpandedsourcetypes"
Expanded source types used in Loxx's indicators and strategies.
rclose()
rClose: regular close
Returns: float
ropen()
rClose: regular open
Returns: float
rhigh()
rClose: regular high
Returns: float
rlow()
rClose: regular low
Returns: float
rmedian()
rClose: regular hl2
Returns: float
rtypical()
rClose: regular hlc3
Returns: float
rweighted()
rClose: regular hlcc4
Returns: float
raverage()
rClose: regular ohlc4
Returns: float
ravemedbody()
rClose: median body
Returns: float
rtrendb()
rClose: trend regular
Returns: float
rtrendbext()
rClose: trend extreme
Returns: float
haclose(haclose)
haclose: heiken-ashi close
Parameters:
haclose : float
Returns: float
haopen(haopen)
haopen: heiken-ashi open
Parameters:
haopen : float
Returns: float
hahigh(hahigh)
hahigh: heiken-ashi high
Parameters:
hahigh : float
Returns: float
halow(halow)
halow: heiken-ashi low
Parameters:
halow : float
Returns: float
hamedian(hamedian)
hamedian: heiken-ashi median
Parameters:
hamedian : float
Returns: float
hatypical(hatypical)
hatypical: heiken-ashi typical
Parameters:
hatypical : float
Returns: float
haweighted(haweighted)
haweighted: heiken-ashi weighted
Parameters:
haweighted : float
Returns: float
haaverage(haweighted)
haaverage: heiken-ashi average
Parameters:
haweighted : float
Returns: float
haavemedbody(haclose, haopen)
haavemedbody: heiken-ashi median body
Parameters:
haclose : float
haopen : float
Returns: float
hatrendb(haclose, haopen, hahigh, halow)
hatrendb: heiken-ashi trend
Parameters:
haclose : float
haopen : float
hahigh : float
halow : float
Returns: float
hatrendbext(haclose, haopen, hahigh, halow)
hatrendext: heiken-ashi trend extreme
Parameters:
haclose : float
haopen : float
hahigh : float
halow : float
Returns: float
habclose(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habclose: heiken-ashi better open
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habopen(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habopen: heiken-ashi better open
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habhigh(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habhigh: heiken-ashi better high
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
hablow(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
hablow: heiken-ashi better low
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habmedian(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habmedian: heiken-ashi better median
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habtypical(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habtypical: heiken-ashi better typical
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habweighted(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habweighted: heiken-ashi better weighted
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habaverage(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habaverage: heiken-ashi better average
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habavemedbody(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habavemedbody: heiken-ashi better median body
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habtrendb(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habtrendb: heiken-ashi better trend
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
habtrendbext(smthtype, amafl, amasl, kfl, ksl)
habtrendbext: heiken-ashi better trend extreme
Parameters:
smthtype : string
amafl : int
amasl : int
kfl : int
ksl : int
Returns: float
Heikin Ashi CandlesLibrary "heikin_ashi_candles"
This library is programmed to calculate the Heikin Ashi candles using the standard formula of Heikin Ashi Candles.
Notice the Heikin Ashi chart type isn't 100% like the results from this calculation.
You can import this library in your code to use it as a smoothing method for your strategy which operates on the standard chart type.
_close()
_open()
_high()
_low()
_ohlc4()
_hlcc4()
_hlc3()
_hl2()
Heiken Ashi Smoothed Net VolumeThis indicator attempts to use Heiken Ashi calculations to smooth the Volume net histogram indicator by RafaelZioni. Long above zero line, short below zero line.
ARKA-haDelta+This Indicator is based on Mr. Dan Valcu ideas.
Bodies of candles(open-close) are the main component used to indicate and assess trend direction, strength, and reversals.
The indicator measures difference between Heikin Ashi close and open.
Measuring the height of candle bodies leads to extreme values that point to trend slowdowns. Thus quantifies Heikin Ashi to get earlier signals.
I used this indicator on Heiken Ashi charts but, it's possible to choose to calculate Body size based on Heiken Ashi or Candles.
haDelta can be smoothed with a simple moving average .
We see that crossings between the haDelta and SMA confirm trend changes with an anticipated delay introduced by each average. Crossings between the indicator and its average are better
confirmations of trend changes.
When Delta crosses above SMA it is an uptrend.
When Delta crosses below SMA it is a downtrend.
Default haDelta smoothed value is by applying 3 periods SMA .
Also, it is possible to deactivate SMA and see just The Delta Values.
In this indicator can choose the MA period and type.
This version has an option that makes it possible to draw dynamic levels. By choosing Dynamic from levels Type and set your preferred length.
The Length value is the max value in the past candles that are used to draw the levels.
In this version, I added the Z-score level. By choosing z-score areas the z-score is above 2 or below -2 shown by colors. I also added Alert ability into the indicator. The alert has two modes. First, when level type equals Z-Score it shows signals where delta cross ma and Z-Score are below or above high and low levels.
The second mode is when the level type is not Z-Score it shows delta cross ma.
So far, this is the description of the indicator(haDelta), which has been written separately and published for the public. In this indicator, we intend to smooth the value of haDelta we get using moving averages.
A simple three-day moving average has been applied to the Delta(3) and its MA to reduce the number of false signals generated by haDelta.
haDelta+=SMA(haDelta,3)
SMA(haDelta+,3)=SMA(haDelta+,3)
HARSI[Rex version]This indicator based on Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator
The indicator like a plugin of Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator
At the line NO.1 the (the red candle turn into green) ,but price sitll bumpy .
At the line NO.2 after the mark and long signal appears and price goes up
And the Vegas tunnel could be TPotSL
一號線的位置出現了Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator 多方進場訊號但是價格還是持續震盪
二號線位置出現了上升箭頭後價格才開始慢慢向上走
Heikin Multi Time Frame// How it Works \\
This script calculates the open and close prices of Heikin Ashi candles across multiple timeframes,
If the candle formed on that timeframe is green it will display in the table a green square, If the candle is red, the square will display red.
// Settings \\
You can change the colours of the plots
You can also Change any of the timeframes which the Heikin Ashi candles are being calculated on
// Use Case \\
Heikin Ashi candles are often used to give a smoother trend direction and help cancel out some of the noice/consolidation.
It can also be use as trend detection for multiple timeframes at once
/ / Suggestions \\
Happy for anyone to make any suggestions on changes which could improve the script,
// Terms \\
Feel free to use the script, If you do use the scrip please just tag me as I am interested to see how people are using it. Good Luck!
Heikin-Ashi Trend AlertThis script:
Adds a Heikin-Ashi line to the chart (EMA-based).
Provides alerts triggered when the color goes from green to red and vice versa.
Just add the indicator to the chart, create an alert and select " Heikin-Ashi Trend Alert " from the dropdown. Profit.
ARKA-Smoothed Z-ScoreThis Indicator is based on Mr. Dan Valcu ideas.
The author of this article is Veronica Valcu.
The z-score (z) for a data item x measures the distance (in standard deviations StdDev) and direction
of the item from its mean (U):
z = (x-StdDev) / U
A value of zero indicates that the data item x is equal to the mean U, while
positive or negative values show that the data item is above (x>U) or below
(x Values of +2 and -2 show that the data item is two standard deviations
above or below the chosen mean, respectively, and over 95.5% of all data
items are contained within these two horizontal references.
Based on the article and ideas about the z-score concept we can use it to get more confidence where we want to be sure this is an oversold or overbought zone.
The indicator draws two levels on 2 and -2. Z-Score color comes red when it goes above 2, and the color changes to green when it goes below the -2 level. The Z-Score color which value is between 2 & -2 is gray.
So far, this is the description of the indicator(ARKA-Z Score), which has been written separately and published for the public. In this indicator, we intend to smooth the value of Z-Score we get using moving averages.
Z-score applied to close prices is an irregular curve that can be smoothed by applying
moving averages. A simple three-day moving average has been applied to the z-score (20), and a simple five-day moving average is applied to the resulting average.
Long opportunities were initiated when the three-day simple moving average crossed above the five-day simple moving average of the three-day simple moving average. Short opportunities were initiated when the three-day simple moving average crossed below the five-day simple moving average of the three-day simple moving average.
ARKA-Synergy Heikin Ashi & PriceThis Indicator is based on Mr. Dan Valcu ideas. In this indicator, trend points and possible return points in the Heikin Ashi chart are calculated based on their position.
Closing price in front of the middle point of the body of Heikin Ashi. So we can get more trend information from the Heikin Ashi chart. The basic idea behind combined charts is to be ready to act when a warning (0.5 or -0.5) is displayed during a trend.
The indicator has four column types:
UP: Uptrend(1)
DN: Downtrend(-1)
NW: Negative warning(0.5)
PW: Positive warning(-0.5)
ARKA-Z-ScoreThis Indicator is based on Mr. Dan Valcu ideas.
The author of this article is Veronica Valcu.
The z-score (z) for a data item x measures the distance (in standard deviations StdDev) and direction
of the item from its mean (U):
z = (x-StdDev) / U
A value of zero indicates that the data item x is equal to the mean U, while
positive or negative values show that the data item is above (x>U) or below
(x Values of +2 and -2 show that the data item is two standard deviations
above or below the chosen mean, respectively, and over 95.5% of all data
items are contained within these two horizontal references.
Based on the article and ideas about the z-score concept we can use it to get more confidence where we want to be sure this is an oversold or overbought zone.
The indicator draws two levels on 2 and -2. Z-Score color comes red when it goes above 2, and the color changes to green when it goes below the -2 level. The Z-Score color which value is between 2 & -2 is gray.
HARSI - The WHALE v2This strategy is credited to the "Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator" By JayRogers.
The core of this strategy is "Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator (HARSI)" By JayRogers, with multiple confirmation indicators. The buy signal is generated by HARSI when there is green HA, and there is a positive stochastic cross under the line OB line.
To confirm the buys signal, you can use one or all of the following:
- EMA: the buy confirmation is positive if the candle closes above the EMA.
- Volume Oscillator: the buy confirmation is positive if the volume value is above the zero line.
- ADX: the buy confirmation is positive if the D+ is above the D- and the D+ is above the threshold level.
- Vortex: the buy confirmation is positive if VI+ is above VI-.
You can enable the take profit, trailing stop loss (TSL), and stop lose (SL), if not, then the strategy will give a sell signal by itself when there is a negative stochastic cross above OB Extreme line.
Note, that the TSL arming value should be lower than the TSL %.
The strategy can give a different result based on your selection. However, the best timeframe is 4 hours without TP.
Heikin Ashi CountObjective:
This indicator aims to obtain an oscillator indicating the trend of a market by minimizing noise through the use of Heikin Ashi candles.
The idea is to make the oscillator tend towards 100 at each bullish Heikin Ashi candle, and inversely towards 0 when bearish.
The advantage is that this indicator has little noise compared to the RSI, but also little lag compared to the Schaff Trend Cycle, which are the two indicators that inspired me to create this one.
Usage:
As a general rule, below 15, HA Count indicates an oversell and above 85 an overbuy.
Setting the length for the candle count results in an indicator that is less sensitive when close to 1 and more sensitive when it is at 2 or higher.
Chosen as the default value, 1.15 seems to give the best indications, regardless of the market or time period.
Also it looks very similar to the values that the RSI could give set over 14 periods, so it can be used in the same way. Especially with regard to divergences.
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Objectif :
Cet indicateur vise à obtenir un oscillateur indicant la tendance d'un marché en minimisant le bruit grace à l'utilisation des bougies Heikin Ashi.
L'idée est de faire tendre l'oscillateur vers 100 à chaque bougie Heikin Ashi haussière, et inversement vers 0 lorsque baissière.
L'avantage est que cet indicateur a peu de bruit comparé au RSI, mais peu de lag aussi comparé au Schaff Trend Cycle, qui sont les deux indicateurs qui m'ont inspiré pour la création de celui-ci.
Utilisation :
En régle général, en dessous de 15 HA Count indique une sur-vente et au-dessus de 85 un sur-achat.
Le paramétrage de la longueur pour le comptage de bougie permet d'obtenir un indicateur moins sensible lorsque proche de 1 et plus sensible lorsqu'il est à 2 ou supérieur.
Choisie comme valeur par défaut, 1.15 semble donner les meilleures indications, peu importe le marché ou la période de temps.
En outre cela ressemble beaucoup aux valeurs que pourrait donner le RSI régler sur 14 périodes, ainsi il peut être utilisé de la même manière. Notamment pour ce qui est des divergences.
Heikin Aishi VolumeThis indicator plots the volume of each Heikin - Ashi bar...
As you all know the color of the volume depends on the open and close of the current and previous candle. So this indicator will give different color result when used on regular candles...
FUTURES ScalpV2 PROTECHFUTURES ScalpV2 PROTECH system
This indicator is built specifically for fast trading i.e. scalping/intraday in the commodity market or futures market. It uses an indicator instrument consisting of ATR TRAILING STOP (ATR), EXPONENTIAL MOVING AVERAGE, PIVOT POINT, and FIBONACCI.
Rebuild of Instrument & Parameter
This indicator is also an upgraded instrument that is sourced from the previous indicator, the COMPLETELY FCPO INDICATOR.
This R&D of course to make trading activities more effective, dynamic and to increase the confidence of traders in current trading activities. The indicator has been upgraded in terms of parameters as well as additional instruments. Among them are;
1. ATR Trailing Stop
2. Exponential Moving Average – fastMA/slowMA Length
3. Label@Entry Price/Stoploss/Takeprofit line
>The best timeframe is 3 minutes
>The take profit and stop loss rates are based on percentages. However
traders can change the percentage rate according to their respective
trading plans.
>existing percentage rates have been set(build-in) specifically for the FCPO
market. So you have to reset for other markets.
>The candle/bars have been colored to make it easier for traders to see price
trends whether in bullish or bearish conditions.
The original instrument has been retained but changed in terms of display & facelift features.
The original indicator (COMPLETELY FCPO INDICATOR) still remains in use and can used together. Hopefully with the combination of these indicators will make traders more successful in trading activities, especially in the futures market.
DISCLAIMER;
ALL NOTES AND INDICATING TOOLS ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL ONLY AND AS A FACILITATOR AND PREPARATION IN TRADING ACTIVITIES. ADMIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RISKS IN YOUR TRADING ACTIVITIES. TAKE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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