MT4 iTrends ported over. Adapted Bulls/Bears Power from HPotter indicator. I can't confirm if that represents the iBullsPower/iBearsPower function from MT4. Do try and provide your feedback !
Using parts of QQE (Qualitative Quantitative Estimation) again, this time I'm applying the trailing line of QQE on price directly. Outcome, it's behaving like a baseline filter and it can be use as an exit or a trailing stop indicator. As comparing to Kijun-sen line in yellow, the QQE trailing line follows the price closer, therefore exiting you sooner when the...
I was perplexed by the lack of continuation signals in trends, so I spent some time looking for a suitable indicator just for that purpose and fast indicators that can provide continuation signals tend to be too noisy as well. I'm always intrigued by QQE (Qualitative Quantitative Estimation), so I QQE-ed almost everything I encountered. After a while, I settled...
v2 changes the way the histogram is plotted. Histogram shows the strength and can be used to identify trending or ranging periods.
Original ASH code from alexgrover Some changes: - Change the price to SMA with Period of 1 with reference to the original MT4 code - Added a few more MAs
Credits to @Fractured Adapted the "Many Moving Averages" script to VP's NNFX No Nonsense Forex method. Includes: - ATR bands and labels - Price is > 1 ATR away from baseline indication Without ATR Bands and bar colors Available MAs "ALMA", "EMA", "DEMA", "TEMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "SMA", "SMMA", "HMA", "Kijun", "McGinley"
This is a simple script to assist you in manual backtesting! Perfect for the NNFX crowd or anyone that enjoys manual backtesting. Usage 1. Slap this bad boy on your chart. 2. Adjust period and multiplier (defaults are 14 period and 1.5x). 3. Put on the indicator/system you are testing. 4. Enter bar replay mode. 5. Drag your long/short position take profit and...
The SSL is a fair entry condition and good exit indicator. It works best when combined with a trend indicator and multiple confirmations. In essence, the SSL is a moving average crossover, which immediately down-grades it to a 2nd or 3rd level of confluence in my opinion. It was recently featured in an episode of VP's "No Nonsense FX", which drove me to recreate...