MestreDoFOMO MACD VisualMasterDoFOMO MACD Visual
Description
MasterDoFOMO MACD Visual is a custom indicator that combines a unique approach to MACD with stochastic logic and simulated Renko-based direction signals. It is designed to help traders identify entry and exit opportunities based on market momentum and trend changes, with a clear and intuitive visualization.
How It Works
Stylized MACD with Stochastic: The indicator calculates the MACD using EMAs (exponential moving averages) normalized by stochastic logic. This is done by subtracting the lowest price (lowest low) from a defined period and dividing by the range between the highest and lowest price (highest high - lowest low). The result is a MACD that is more sensitive to market conditions, magnified by a factor of 10 for better visualization.
Signal Line: An EMA of the MACD is plotted as a signal line, allowing you to identify crossovers that indicate potential trend reversals or continuations.
Histogram: The difference between the MACD and the signal line is displayed as a histogram, with distinct colors (fuchsia for positive, purple for negative) to make momentum easier to read.
Simulated Renko Direction: Uses ATR (Average True Range) to calculate the size of Renko "bricks", generating signals of change in direction (bullish or bearish). These signals are displayed as arrows on the chart, helping to identify trend reversals.
Purpose
The indicator combines the sensitivity of the Stochastic MACD with the robustness of Renko signals to provide a versatile tool. It is ideal for traders looking to capture momentum-based market movements (using the MACD and histogram) while confirming trend changes with Renko signals. This combination reduces false signals and improves accuracy in volatile markets.
Settings
Stochastic Period (45): Sets the period for calculating the Stochastic range (highest high - lowest low).
Fast EMA Period (12): Period of the fast EMA used in the MACD.
Slow EMA Period (26): Period of the slow EMA used in the MACD.
Signal Line Period (9): Period of the EMA of the signal line.
Overbought/Oversold Levels (1.0/-1.0): Thresholds for identifying extreme conditions in the MACD.
ATR Period (14): Period for calculating the Renko brick size.
ATR Multiplier (1.0): Adjusts the Renko brick size.
Show Histogram: Enables/disables the histogram.
Show Renko Markers: Enables/disables the Renko direction arrows.
How to Use
MACD Crossovers: A MACD crossover above the signal line indicates potential bullishness, while below suggests bearishness.
Histogram: Fuchsia bars indicate bullish momentum; purple bars indicate bearish momentum.
Renko Arrows: Green arrows (upward triangle) signal a change to an uptrend; red arrows (downward triangle) signal a downtrend.
Overbought/Oversold Levels: Use the levels to identify potential reversals when the MACD reaches extreme values.
Notes
The chart should be set up with this indicator in isolation for better clarity.
Adjust the periods and ATR multiplier according to the asset and timeframe used.
Use the built-in alerts ("Renko Up Signal" and "Renko Down Signal") to set up notifications of direction changes.
This indicator is ideal for day traders and swing traders who want a visually clear and functional tool for trading based on momentum and trends.
Renko
MestreDoFOMO Renko Underground v4.0Description:
The "MestreDoFOMO Renko Underground v4.0" is a custom indicator for TradingView that creates a dynamic Renko chart to help identify trends and reversal points in the market. Unlike traditional candlestick charts, Renko focuses solely on significant price movements, ignoring time and market noise. This script includes advanced features like support and resistance channels, moving averages, and alerts to assist with your trading decisions.
How It Works:
Dynamic Renko Bricks:
The brick size (price units to form each "box" on the chart) is calculated automatically using the ATR (Average True Range) with an adjustable multiplier. This means the size adapts to the asset's volatility (e.g., BTC/USDT). When the price moves up or down by the brick size, a new brick is created (green for up, red for down).
Reversal Signals:
Green triangles (🔼) appear below bars when the trend shifts to bullish, and red triangles (🔽) appear above when it shifts to bearish. These signals only appear on direction changes, reducing false signals.
Renko Channel:
The script draws two lines (green for resistance and red for support) based on the highs and lows of the last 10 bricks (or the value you set). This helps identify key price zones.
Moving Average on Bricks:
An orange line shows the moving average (EMA or SMA, your choice) of the last 20 bricks, helping confirm the overall trend.
Alerts:
You can set up alerts in TradingView to be notified when the trend shifts to bullish or bearish, perfect for active trading.
Visualization:
A gray dashed line shows the level of the last brick, providing a clear reference for the next expected move.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart (e.g., BTC/USDT 1D).
Adjust parameters like the ATR multiplier, channel length, and moving average type in the settings menu.
Watch the bricks and signals to identify trends, and use the channels and moving average to plan entries and exits.
Enable alerts to receive real-time notifications.
Tip:
Test on different timeframes (1H, 4H, 1D) and adjust the ATR multiplier to match the volatility of the asset you're trading. Combine with other indicators (like RSI) for better results!
HKM - Renko Emulator with EMA TrendThis is a Renko based Emulator to plot on any chart type which prints the box as printed on a Renko charts and is a Non-Repaint version. You can use either Traditional or ATR Method on current chart Timeframe. Option to plot an EMA Line is provided with Trend indication.
Pseudo-Renko Stabilized (Val)█ CALCULATE PSEUDO-RENKO VALUE
Calculates and returns the Pseudo-Renko Stabilized value (or close price) based on a given input value, along with the direction of the current Renko brick. This function adapts the traditional Renko brick size dynamically based on the volatility of the input value using a combination of SMA and EMA calculations. The calculated price represents the closing price of the most recent Pseudo-Renko brick, while the direction indicates the trend ( 1 for uptrend, -1 for downtrend).
Parameters:
* `val` :
* Type: ` float `
* Description: The input value upon which the Pseudo-Renko calculations are performed. You can use any price series or custom value as input.
* `sensitivity` :
* Type: ` float `
* Default Value: ` 1.0 `
* Description: Controls the sensitivity of the brick size to the volatility of the `val`. Higher values lead to larger bricks, resulting in a smoother Renko chart. Lower values produce smaller bricks, leading to a more reactive chart.
* Possible Values: Any positive float.
* `length` :
* Type: ` int `
* Default Value: ` 7 `
* Description: The length used for calculating the EMA and SMA in the dynamic brick size calculation. It influences how quickly the brick size adapts to changing volatility of the `val`.
* Possible Values: Any positive integer.
Return Values:
* `lastRenkoClose` :
* Type: ` float `
* Description: The closing price of the last completed Pseudo-Renko brick based on the `val`.
* `renkoDirection` :
* Type: ` int `
* Description: The direction of the current Pseudo-Renko brick based on the `val`:
* ` 1 `: Uptrend
* ` -1 `: Downtrend
* ` 0 `: No change (initially, or no brick change since the previous bar)
Example Usage:
//@version=5
indicator("Pseudo-Renko Stabilized (Val)", overlay=true)
// Get user inputs
sensitivityInput = input.float(0.1, "Sensitivity",0.01,step=0.01)
lengthInput = input.int(5, "Length",2)
// Example usage with the 'close' price as the input value
= pseudo_renko(math.avg(close,open), sensitivityInput, lengthInput)
// Plot the Renko close price
plot(renkoClose, "Renko Close", renkoDirection>0?color.aqua:color.orange,2)
// You can also use other values as input, such as:
// = pseudo_renko(high, sensitivityInput, lengthInput)
// = pseudo_renko(low, sensitivityInput, lengthInput)
This example demonstrates how to use the `pseudo_renko` function within an indicator. It takes user inputs for `sensitivity` and `length`, then calculates the Pseudo-Renko values using the average of the `close` and `open` prices as the `val`. The resulting `renkoClose` price is plotted on the chart, with a color change based on the `renkoDirection`. It also illustrates how you can use other values, like `high` and `low`, as input to the function.
Note: The Pseudo-Renko algorithm is based on adapting the Renko brick size dynamically based on the input `val`. This provides more flexibility compared to the normal, but is experimental. The `sensitivity` and `length` parameters, along with the choice of the `val`, offer further customization to tune the algorithm's behavior to your preference and trading style.
Renko Box Chart Overlay by BDThis is Renko chart overlay for Candles chart. You can use it to identify market direction and potential key points.
To use it simply select box size and any timeframe you want.
With this overlay you can be sure that you'll see every brick on a chart showing general market direction with all the details of a candles chart.
Alternatives Renko overlay charts:
If you don't have access to 1s timeframe or you don't want to use low TF here is the situation with built in Renko chart on 5m TF:
This Renko boxes are linked to chart by time(candle) and price. It will draw a box even if price didn't close above(or below) of box level:
But be careful when setting box size too small because it will produce bad results:
The issue is known and I'll work on fixing it in next update, for now use box size at least the size of a body of a candle, after all renko is for general market movement and not for marking up every tick.
Let me know if you want to see any additions.
Customizable Moving Average RibbonThis indicator is a highly customizable moving average ribbon with some unique features.
This script can utilize multiple unique sources, including a non-repainting renko closing price. Renko charts focus solely on price movement and minimize the impacts of time and the extra noise time creates. Employing the renko close helps smooth out the MA ribbon. Insignificant price movements will not cause a change in the plotted lines of the indicator unless a new threshold is breached or a "brick" is created. This is highly useful for quickly identifying consolidation areas or overall flat price movement.
There are two methods for selecting the box size when utilizing the renko source. Box size is critical for the overall function and efficacy of the plots you will visually see with this indicator. Box size is set automatically using the Average True Range "ATR" or manually using the "Traditional" setting. The simplest way to determine a manual box size is to take the ATR of the given instrument and round it to the nearest decimal place. As an example, if the ATR for the asset is 0.18, you would round that number to 0.2 and utilize this as your traditional box size.
The MA ribbon contains eleven adjustable moving average lines. Users can choose to turn off as many as they would like. Users can also adjust the length of the individual moving averages and the source for all moving averages. There are nine types of moving averages to choose from for the ribbon. The MA options are:
Exponential Moving Average = 'EMA'
Double Exponential Moving Average= 'DEMA'
Triple Exponential Moving Average = 'TEMA'
Simple Moving Average = 'SMA'
Relative Moving Average = 'RMA'
Volume Weighted Moving Average = 'VWMA'
Weighted Moving Average = 'WMA'
Smoothed Simple Moving Average = 'SSMA'
Hull Moving Average = 'HULL'
We believe that the ribbons features, including the line color change, help quickly identify trends and give users optimum customization. Users can select from five different color schemes including:
Green/Red
Purple/White
White/Blue
Silver / Orange
Teal/ Orange
Renko Ichimoku CloudThis script utilizes its source from a non-repainting renko closing price. Renko charts focus solely on price movement and minimize the impacts of time and the extra noise time creates. Employing the renko close helps smooth out the Ichimoku Cloud. Insignificant price movements will not cause a change in the plotted lines of the indicator unless a new threshold is breached or a "brick" is created.
This Ichmoku Cloud includes all standard lines with standard lengths. These include:
Tenken Sen
Kiju Sen
Senkou A/B
Chikou Span
We have also included plotted marks for when there is a Tenken Sen/ Kiju Sen cross and for the Kumo cloud twist.
There are two methods for selecting the box size. Box size is critical for the overall function and efficacy of the plots you will visually see with this indicator. Box size is set automatically using the Average True Range "ATR" or manually using the "Traditional" setting. The simplest way to determine a manual box six is to take the ATR of the given instrument and round it to the nearest decimal place. As an example, if the ATR for the asset is 0.017, you would round that number to 0.02 and utilize this as your traditional box size.
Renko Stop and GoSimilar to crossover systems, this indicator uses the renko calculation of the brick open position instead of the slow average in a crossover system, it also generates a signal marker on the crossover of the price and renko lines, both can be smoothed in the optional parameters.
update version to V5 for this script:
Numbers RenkoRenko with Volume and Time in the box was developed by David Weis (Authority on Wyckoff method) and his student.
I like this style (I don't know what it is officially called) because it brings out the potential of Wyckoff method and Renko, and looks beautiful.
I can't find this style Indicator anywhere, so I made something like it, then I named "Numbers Renko" (数字 練行足 in Japanese).
Caution : This indicator only works exactly in Renko Chart.
////////// Numbers Renko General Settings //////////
Volume Divisor : To make good looking Volume Number.
ex) You set 100. When Volume is 0.056, 0.05 x 100 = 5.6. 6 is plotted in the box (Decimal are round off).
Show Only Large Renko Volume : show only Renko Volume which is larger than Average Renko Volume (it is calculated by user selected moving average, option below).
Show Renko Time : "Only Large Renko Time" show only Renko Time which is larger than Average Renko Time (it is calculated by user selected moving average, option below).
EMA period for calculation : This is used to calculate Average Renko Time and Average Renko Volume (These are used to decide Numbers colors and Candles colors). Default is EMA, You can choice SMA.
////////// Numbers Renko Coloring //////////
The Numbers in the box are color coded by compared the current Renko Volume with the Average Renko Volume.
If the current Renko Volume is 2 times larger than the ARV, Color2 will be used. If the current Renko Volume is 1.5 times larger than the ARV, Color1.5 will be used. Color1 If the current Renko Volume is larger than the ARV . Color0.5 is larger than half Athe RV and Color0 is less than or equal to half the ARV. Color1, Color1.5 and Color2 are Large Value, so only these colored Numbers are showed when use "Show Only ~ " option.
Default is Renko Volume based Color coding, You can choice Renko Time based Color coding. Therefore you can use two type coloring at the same time. ex) The Numbers Colors are Renko Volume based. Candle body, border and wick Colors are Renko Time based.
////////// Weis Wave Volume //////////
Show Effort vs Result : Weis Wave Volume divided by Wave Length.
ex) If 100 Up WWV is accumulated between 30 Up Renko Box, 100 / 30 = 3.33... will be 3.3 (Second decimal will be rounded off).
No Result Ratio : If current "Effort vs Result" is "No Result Ratio" times larger than Average Effort vs Result, Square Mark will be show. AEvsR is calculated by 5SMA.
ex) You set 1.5. If Current EvsR is 20 and AEvsR is 10, 20 > 10 x 1.5 then Square Mark will be show.
If the left and right arrows are in the same direction, the right arrow is omitted.
Show Comparison Marks : Show left side arrow by compare current value to previous previous value and show right side small arrow by compare current value to previous value.
ex) Current Up WWV is 17 and Previous Up WWV (previous previous value) is 12, left side arrow is Up. Previous Dn WWV is 20, right side small arrow is Dn.
Large Volume Ratio : If current WWV is "Large Volume Ratio" times larger than Average WWV, Large WWV color is used.
Sample layout
Renko Candles OverlayHello All,
For long time I got many request for Renko Candles and now here it's, Renko Candles Overlay . I tried to make almost everything optional, so you can play with the options as you want.
Let see the options:
Method: the option for brick scaling method: ATR, ATR/2, ATR/4, Percent, Traditional
- ATR Period: period for Average True Range and it's valid if the method is ATR
- ATR/2 Period: period for Average True Range and it's valid if the method is ATR/2
- ATR/4 Period: period for Average True Range and it's valid if the method is ATR/4
- Traditional: User-defined brick size, it's valid if the method is Traditional
- Percent: Percent of Close price, it's valid if the method is Percent
if the method is not Traditional (fixed brick size) then Brick size is calculated/updated when new bricks added. so The box sizes may be different because of the calculation is dynamic.
Levels & Lines for new Bricks: if you enable this option then the script shows the levels for new brick
Change Bar Color: optionally the script changes the bar color by using direction of the bricks
and some other options for coloring.
The script shows the bricks for visible area, which is approximately 280 candles. so if you change the width and number of the bricks then number of bricks that is shown is adjusted automatically to fit the screen. you can see the examples below:
The script shows the levels to new brick as a line and label:
Because of real-time bar is not confirmed until the candle close, the script shows the bricks as Unconfirmed , and unconfirmed bricks shown in different color:
You can change the width of the bricks (width is 10 in following example):
Optionally candle colors are changde by the direction of the bricks:
If you have any recommendation then please drop a comment under the script ;)
Enjoy!
st_renkoThe indicator has two parameters: the period and the number of splits. For the selected period, the maximum and minimum are calculated, and the scope of the market is determined by the difference between the maximum and minimum. The scope is divided by the number of partitions, thereby determining the step of the levels. If the average price (ohlc4) falls within the range between levels, this range is drawn. A simpler analogy: we have a local minimum. and the local maximum for the selected period, we build a ladder between them, the number of steps of which is equal to the number of splits, and if the price is on some step of this ladder, then this step is drawn, so we can see how many steps separate us from the maximum and minimum.
HA,Renko, Linebreak,Kagi and Average all Charts Layouts in One This is an educational study, using the security functions provided by @PineCoders(big thanks to them for creating this ) in order to see the difference between multiple candle close plots using:
Heikin Ashi
Renko
Linebreak
Kagi
Average of them all.
Both the different securities and the average can be used as a source for different indicators like moving averages or oscillators getting with them some new and unique opportunities.
If you have any questions, let me know !
Renko chartThis script displays the renko chart of the candlesticks chart
The color of the chart is green (red) if the trend is up (down).
The following settings are available:
Renko parameters:
Style = Box Size Assignment Method: 'ATR', 'Traditional'.
Parameter = ATR Length if `Style` is equal to 'ATR', or Box Size if `style` is equal to 'Traditional'.
Timeframe parameters:
Period = Resolution, e.g. 'm' - minutes, 'D' - daily, 'W' - weekly, 'M' - monthly, or same as chart
Multiplier = Multiplier of resolution, e.g. '60' - 60m if Period is 'm'
Alerts are also provided, to catch these conditions:
trend change = up to down or viceversa
bullish reversal = down to up
bearish reversal = up to down
Tick Renko Chart - Percent BasedA Renko Tick chart based on continuously adjusting percentage.
Live Renko bricks formed by tick data
Adjustable brick width
Outline mode, or line mode for more bricks
Scalp with a Renko, get weird.
The settings can and will break the script if you turn them up too high. Turning off outline mode will not look as nice, but can potentially allow for a larger number of bricks.
Renko Simple OverlaySimple Renko Overlay that attempts to deal with the delay present in the Renko function while still using brick size from the Renko function.
Tick RenkoTick Renko, bars are formed on live chart.
note:there is a issue that creates artifacts while there is not enough history loaded.
Renko + CandlesThis indicator has been designed to show you both candle chart and Renko chart in one place.
I think most of you are familiar with candle chart which is working with the time and price movements but Renko chart is based on price differences and is not related to the "time" parameter.
so if you see a Renko brick is appear up(or down) to the previous brick it means that a certain and fixed price movement has been occurred (which mostly calculate by ATR). and also this indicator works in any time frame.
Remember because we want both charts we have time parameter in this indicator, and if the price doesn't move up or down a certain percentage from previous bars, it will plot a renko bar beside the previous one.
you can use this indicator to see if the price moves up or down.
Or you can determine the important support and resistances with much less noises.
it can be used as a confirmation for you to keep your positions or exit.
go ahead and discover it...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate! ask in the comments section below.
MTF RenkoThis indicator Should be opened on a 15 min chart
It will display the Renko Highs and lows of:
30 min chart
45 min chart
60 min chart
and
120 min chart
[MACLEN] HODL ZONE RENKO
PLEASE READ!
Trade at your own risk. Please read about renko charts before using this indicator. This indicator is for educational purposes only.
This Indicator is only valid in renko charts with 1 second timeframe. For BTCUSDT . With the traditional method and the size box of 80.
With this indicator we can detect zones of buy and sell. Even that is not recommended to use leverage, I use it to find an entry and use only small leverages. It could be also used to accumulate and HODL bitcoin .
Please, comment anything.
POR FAVOR LEER!
Tradea bajo tu propio riesgo. Por favor lee sobre las graficas renko antes de usar este indicador. Este indicador es solamente con fines educativos.
Este indicador es válido solamente en graficas renko con un timeframe de 1 segundo. Para BTCUSDT . Con cajas del método tradicional de un tamaño de 80.
Con este indicador podemos detectar zonas de compra y venta. A pesar de que no es recomendable usar apalancamiento, yo lo uso para encontrar entradas y solo uso apalancamientos pequeños. También podría usarse para acumular y holdear bitcoin .
Por favor, escríbeme cualquier duda o comentario.
Renko Dots [racer8]Description:
The idea behind this indicator is to have the Renko chart alongside with your main chart. What this indicator does is that it plots the values from the Renko Chart directly onto your main chart. So, you don't have to switch between Renko and OHLC charts anymore!
Parameters:
Renko Dots has to 2 parameters: Method & Length.
Method can be either Traditional or ATR. These are 2 different styles of Renko. Personally, I prefer ATR.
Length controls traditional Renko bar's fixed price range or controls the ATR period.
Signal Interpretation:
These Renko values are plotted as "Renko Dots" on your chart. The dots can be either green, red, or blue depending on market movements.
Green - new Renko bar (bullish)
Red - new Renko bar (bearish)
Blue - no new Renko bar (consolidation)
What is a Renko chart?
A Renko chart is a special chart that modifies a regular price chart's information about the close price and transforms it into Renko values that are plotted as Renko boxes on a chart. These boxes typically have a fixed range, say 10 pips for example. So if price moves at least 10 pips, a box is formed. Alternatively, the box's range can be set to the ATR....so in this case, each box represents a move of 1 ATR.
For more information on Renko charts, visit Investopedia.com, here's the link: www.investopedia.com
Renko Dots' advantages over standard Renko chart:
- Can compare & apply it to other price charts (ohlc, candlesticks, line charts)
- Can apply it to other modified price charts (Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Line-Break)
- Can use it to trade alongside with the main chart
- Works across all instruments/markets and all time frames
- Plots consolidation (blue dots) ... (standard Renko doesn't consider time)
Enjoy :)
Renko MTF - Traditional and ATRSomehow there aren't too many renko bars that have the traditional setting built-in so I put one up. This one has the option to choose between Traditional and ATR, the size number corresponds to the option that was chosen. And just in case if anyone wanted, I put up a multi-time frame option to choose the time frame the bars take place. D is for day, W is for week, flat numbers are in minutes, and leaving it blank looks at the current time frame the chart is in. The calculation comes from how Tradingview handles renko bars.
Renko bars don't paint a color unless the market moves a certain amount based on its settings. When the market moves up it turns green, if it moves down it turns red, simple color changes alone can say a lot. They're a good way to try to find trends somewhat objectively and seem to be a good way to eliminate time and can replace other time-based indicators that can whipsaw or lag. The bars have a tendency to repeat themselves so it's a good way to find trends. There aren't too many settings for the box size, most people either just choose 5, 10, 14, etc where as other indicators have many options that differ on different markets. The numbers can be chosen easily enough to pick a sweet spot with just a single input where other indicators such as MACD have multiple inputs to pick the right number that can make it difficult to choose from(although it won't be as precise as a MACD would sometimes but can be worth the objectiveness and consistency and same setting repeatability in different markets in my opinion). Some example strategies could be to use them as an alternative trailing stop, finding trends, a simple color change for entry and exit on top of other strategies, etc. It can do the job of many in an all in one price action type indicator(although not better all the time, it can come close enough). Despite all this, it does seem to depend on which time-frame it's being looked at, how TV does the calculation for it, and how one can use this with the lack of practical information on it out there.
Hancock - Renko Brick ProductionThis is the accompanying script that shows how many renko bricks were produced in each direction per candle. It gives a basic indication of volatility, some might find it useful.
Happy trading
Hancock