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Heiken Ashi IchimokuWELCOME!
I want to share with you with my Heiken Ashi Ichimoku system
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Remember to fallow me to get more startegy, or signals. Click like if u enjoy it :)
IMPORTANT:
System works with Heiken Ashi bars!!
The signals.
SELL SIGNAL:
1. When price is below:
a) cloud
b) blue line
2. When last bar was green, and now turn to red
3. When heiken ashi bar is close to SMA55, but its below SMA55
BUY SIGNAL:
1. When price is above:
a) cloud
b) blue line
2. When last bar was red, and now turn to green
3. When heiken ashi bar is close to SMA55, but its above SMA55
Enhanced Ichimoku Cloud Indicator!!!There are two Custom Ichimoku Indicators on the chart.
The one that is hidden is the Ichimoku Indicator with
The correct names for the lines Under the Style Tab.
The Indicator shown is coded so when the cloud is in
a down trend both lines turn Red.
When the Cloud is rising both lines turn to Green.
Because of the code used in order to switch the colors of
Both Lines at the same time I couldn't name Senkou Span A
and Senkou Span B in the "Styles" Tab.
You can still modify the colors to customize chart.
Ichimoku with Correct DisplacementThe default Ichimoku Cloud by TradingView is strange. The kumo is only displaced 25 periods forward, and the chikou is displaced 25 periods back. This is because TradingView had the correct value for displacement (26), but they decided to subtract this displacement by 1 when actually drawing the kumo and add 1 when drawing the chikou. This script fixes this and allows for easier customization of each line in the Ichimoku.
Open Source Ichimoku Kinkō hyō Keizen 改善Open Source Ichimoku Kinkō hyō Keizen 改善
First of all, thank you for using my work, making changes and continuing to share it for free.
I chose as indicator name Ichimoku Kinkō hyō Keizen logically simply by
what the word Keizen reflects a Japanese method which means continuous improvement and quality.
The goal here is to correct already any offset faults that should not be present and to try
to bring the indicator of new things that can serve and advance
and provide additional support for the decision.
A continuation will surely be planned which will bring its batch of new elements which will come
naturally be grafted to this tool.
Possibility of adding or not adding new lines Jun (76), Kan (226), Junkan A, B (676).
- Junakan To be calculated on the average of Jun / Kan 151 periods.
- Junkan B calculate over the 676 periods.
- Possibility of adding or not adding a new kinkohoyo calculate on Jun (76) and Kan (226).
- Possibility of adding or not adding a new Kumo calculate over 676 periods.
- Possibility of coloring or not the kumos or the kinkohyos.
- Possibility of adding or not Chikō 9,26,52,76,226,676.
- Ability to display or not passive lines in the future, 5 shots ahead of the movement of lines, provided that the extremes are not broken.
Thank you:
Thanks to TomQSD to have tested all the different versions of this project and to have contributed his criticism that helped me a lot to develop the tool.
Thanks to Herveo for having agreed to share his code
on the passive lines.
Remarks:
Not all options are activated at the same time.
Please do not uncheck the boxes in style, only change the colors.
To enable or disable lines, go to input parameters.
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Open Source Ichimoku Kinkō hyō Keizen 改善
Tous d'abord, merci d'utiliser mon travail, d'apporter des modification et de continuer à le partager gratuitement.
J'ai choisi comme nom d’indicateur Ichimoku Kinkō hyō Keizen en toute logique tout simplement par
ce que le mot Keizen reflète une méthode Japonaise qui veut dire amélioration en continue et qualité.
Le but ici est de corriger déjà tout les défauts de décalage qui ne devraient pas être présents et d’essayer
d’apporter sans trop charger l’indicateur des choses nouvelles qui peuvent servir et faire progresser
et apporter une aide supplémentaire à la décision.
Une suite sera sûrement prévue qui apportera son lot d'éléments nouveaux qui viendront
naturellement se greffer à cet outil.
- Possibilité d’ajout ou non de nouvelles lignes Jun (76) , Kan (226) , Junkan A,B (676).
- Junakan A calculer sur la moyenne de Jun/Kan 151 périodes.
- Junkan B calculer sur les 676 périodes.
- Possibilité d’ajout ou non d’un nouveau kinkohoyo calculer sur le Jun (76) et le Kan (226).
- Possibilité d’ajout ou non d’un nouveau Kumo calculer sur 676 périodes.
- Possibilité de colorier ou non le ou les kumos et le ou les kinkohyos.
- Possibilité d’ajout ou non de Chikō 9,26,52,76,226,676.
- Possibilité d’afficher ou non de lignes passives dans le future, 5 coups d’avance sur les déplacement des lignes, a condition que les extrêmes ne soient pas rompu.
Remerciement :
Merci à TomQSD d'avoir tester toutes les différentes versions de ce projet et d’avoir apporter sa critique qui m'a beaucoup aidé à développer l’outil.
Merci à Herveo pour sont accord d’avoir bien voulu partager son code
sur les lignes passives.
Remarques:
Toutes les options ne sont pas toutes à activer en même temps.
Merci de ne pas décocher les cases dans style, modifiez seulement les couleurs.
Pour activer ou désactiver des lignes, allez dans paramètres en entrée.
Ichimoku Cloud Score MTFThis is a simple multi time frame (MTF) conversion of the Ichimoku Cloud Score indicator.
All credit goes to the following users for the initial implementations:
- User @dashed :
- User @sjb933 :
This script calculates the Cloud Score based on the sjb933 version; all I've done is convert the script to Pinescript version 3 (to ensure the security function works as intended) and add MTF capability.
I'm a big fan of MTF analysis when using indicators (particularly oscillators). Using a higher time frame runs into the issue of the indicator repainting until the relevant higher time frame candle closes (this is inevitable and logical - so don't comment saying it repaints!). However, for lagging indicators such as this one, adding a lower time frame provides potential entry and exit signals into the larger trend, and also provides early warning of large trend shifts before the current time frame will. This can give you more control over your trades, and in my experience helps lagging indicators such as Ichimoku stay relevant in high volatility markets that are vastly different from when the indicators were conceived.
Any queries please let me know.
Cheers,
RJR
Ichimoku Cloud Momentum & Trend Indicator «NoaTrader»If you like Ichimoku cloud and use it in your analysis, or you are new to it and sometimes gets tricky to figure out all the details, this indicator tries to simplify that and visualize the change of trend and momentum relative to the past based on ichimoku.
The RED/GREEN columns are showing momentum strength while the black diamond line suggests the trend change. The conditions are simple enough to check them out on the script.
As you can see highlighted cyan circles on the chart as major important signals on the chart of Bitcoin daily timeframe.
This script tries to be complementary to the ichimoku cloud itself and cannot replace the levels represented by the cloud on chart.
Ichimoku Score Indicator [tanayroy]The Ichimoku Cloud is a comprehensive indicator that provides a clear view of market states through five key components. By analyzing the interaction between these components and the asset's price, traders can gain insights into trend direction, momentum, and potential reversals.
Introducing the Ichimoku Score System
I have developed a scoring system that quantifies these interactions, offering an objective method to evaluate market conditions. The score is calculated based on the relative positioning of Ichimoku components, with adjustable weightings via user input.
Scoring Criteria
Each component contributes to the overall score as follows:
Price vs. Cloud (Kumo) & Other Components
Price vs. Kumo → 2 Points
Price vs. Kumo Shadow → 0.5 Points
Tenkan vs. Kijun
Tenkan vs. Kijun → 2 Points
Tenkan vs. Kumo → 0.5 Points
Kijun vs. Kumo → 0.5 Points
Tenkan Slope → 0.5 Points
Kijun Slope → 0.5 Points
Chikou Span Interactions
Price vs. Chikou → 2 Points
Chikou vs. Kumo → 0.5 Points
Chikou Consolidation → 0.5 Points
Senkou Span Analysis
Senkou A vs. Senkou B → 2 Points
Senkou Slope → 0.5 Points
Price vs. Key Levels
Price vs. Tenkan → 2 Points
Price vs. Kijun → 2 Points
Interpreting the Score
The aggregate score functions as an oscillator, fluctuating between a range of ±16.0.
A higher score indicates strong bullish momentum.
A lower score suggests bearish market conditions.
To enhance readability and smooth fluctuations, a 9-period SMA is applied to the score.
Application in Algorithmic Trading
This scoring system helps integrate Ichimoku Cloud principles into algorithmic trading strategies by providing a structured and quantifiable method for assessing market conditions.
Would love to hear your feedback! 🚀 Let me know how this system works for you.
Multi Timeframe Silent IchimokuMulti Timeframe Silent Ichimoku
Is an upgrade on my previous Silent Ichimoku indicator witch attempts to filter out the noise from the Ichimoku indicator By only coloring the bars
Green if the Ichimoku spots an uptrend
Red if Ichimoku spots a downtrend
And Gray if Ichimoku spots consolidation
This Indicator adds the ability to filter out some bad signals by taking the Ichimoku from the higher time frame into consideration and providing a visual back test
Huge shout out to fareidzulkifli for the Quick Backtest Framework Awesome tool to add to your framework
Simple Ichimoku Signal v1Simple Ichimoku Signal v1 - Use Original Japanese Ichimoku System
You can set alert to get notify on your phone when the signals appear:
- BUY signal (green arrow): when all lines of Ichimoku system have bullish
- SELL signal (red arrow): when all lines of Ichimoku system have bearish
Very easy to use for everyone expecially people who has less time for trading. Simple but very effective!
Please remember: all trading system can be right/wrong so the risk management is super important!
Good luck!
Equilibriums -- Based on Ichimoku Kinko HyoIntro:
Hello dear traders. Lately I have been studying Ichimoku for trading. Personaly I find myself in a long lasting quest of creating an automated trading strategy that works.
Let me tell you it aint easy. On this route I made countless of indicators some of which are worthless, others that have some potential. I did not publish these indicators as I do not want to bother people with sub par indicators that waste your time. My belief is strong and some day I will probably succeed in creating a working strategy.
About the indicator:
While researching Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (thanks chaostrader69 for providing such invaluable knowledge) I came across the numbers that define ichimoku. The Tenkan-sen and Kijun-sen lines and even the cloud are based on these numbers and create market equilibrium. The market always wants to return to this equilibrium. As a pine scripter and curious individual I made this indicator to expand the Tenkan and Kijun lines to more of these ichimoku number periods.
Ofcourse this creates a mess of an indicator especialy when combined with the real ichimoku which is already too much info to grasp and apply correctly for most traders. I can not recommend any strategy with this indicator and that is why I want to deliver this simple script to the public. Opinions and trading theorys regarding these lines are very welcome.
As you can see by the chart on the publication of this script the lines where nice and open and not crossing eachother in a clear uptrend. While when it was trading sideways the lines did not show direction at all and where close to eachother and crossing. Thx for taking the time to read this and possibly giving feedback. Feedback on the colors/line thickness is also welcome as I want my indicators to be beautiful!
Ichimoku Oscillator With Divergences [ChartPrime]The Ichimoku Oscillator is a trading indicator designed to streamline the interpretation of Ichimoku clouds. It aims to refine and condense the complexities of the Chikou (the lag line), presenting its implications in real-time through an oscillator format, beneficial for those familiar with Ichimoku components but to have a new interpretation of their indicators.
The basics of an Ichimoku:
Conversion Line (Tenkan-Sen): It represents a midpoint of the highest and lowest prices over a specific period, usually 9 periods, reflecting short-term price movements.
Base Line (Kijun-Sen): It acts similarly to the Conversion Line but over a longer period, typically 26 periods, representing medium-term price movements.
Leading Span A & B (Kumo): Span A is the average of the Conversion Line and Base Line, and Span B is the midpoint of the highest and lowest prices over a usually longer period, typically 52 periods. Their interaction denotes trend direction, and the cloud color changes depending on whether Span A is above or below Span B, indicating bullish or bearish market conditions, respectively.
Lagging Span (Chikou Span): It is the current closing price plotted 26 periods behind, assisting in confirming the trend direction and potential momentum.
Advantage of an Oscillator:
Utilizing the oscillator format allows traders to interpret market dynamics more efficiently by visualizing the momentum and trend strength in a bounded range, enabling quick assessments of overbought or oversold conditions. Creating this oscillator provides multiple advantageous; particularly in sideway markets, helping to identify potential reversal points and offering insights on market entries and exits. When building this oscillator we've put a focus on unique interpretations such as overbought and sold areas and divergences; otherwise not found in traditional Ichimoku techniques. It is important to note these divergences are naturally not 100% real time.
When the oscillator turns green; the market is in an uptrend, red for downtrend and yellow for a transitioning market. The center line and the inner most cloud represent a balanced market state.
Key Features & Input Parameters:
Signal Source: Allows the selection of the price data source for signal generation, such as closing prices, and it’s the foundational parameter upon which the oscillator functions.
Normalization Settings: Users can select the normalization mode (“All”, “Window”, or “Disabled”), influencing how the oscillator scales its values. When enabled, it will scale from 100 to -100, allowing the user to understand better the relative positioning of price data.
Smoothing: This indicator offers advanced smoothing features, with options for additional smoothing, allowing traders to adjust the signal's sensitivity to price movements.
Kumo & Chikou Visibility: Traders can customize the visibility settings of Kumo and Chikou, tailoring the display of each component to their preference, enabling a cleaner and more intuitive view of market conditions.
Color Coding: Each component and condition, like bullish or bearish states, can be color-coded, providing visual cues to enhance the interpretability of market trends and states.
Color on Conversion: The oscillator provides an option to color the signal based on the crossover of the conversion and base lines.
Divergence: The oscillator can detect and highlight regular and hidden bullish and bearish divergences between the signal and price, aiding traders in identifying potential trend reversals or continuations.
Alerts:
The list of inbuilt alerts are provided below:
Inside Cloud: The signal line is inside the cloud.
Up Out of Cloud: The signal line crossed above the cloud.
Down Out of Cloud: The signal line crossed below the cloud.
Future Kumo Cross Bullish: The future Kumo lines have crossed in a bullish manner.
Future Kumo Cross Bearish: The future Kumo lines have crossed in a bearish manner.
Current Kumo Cross Bullish: The current Kumo lines have crossed in a bullish manner.
Current Kumo Cross Bearish: The current Kumo lines have crossed in a bearish manner.
Conversion Base Bullish: The conversion line crossed above the base line.
Conversion Base Bearish: The conversion line crossed below the base line.
Signal Bullish on Conversion Base: The signal line crossed above the maximum of conversion and base lines.
Signal Bearish on Conversion Base: The signal line crossed below the minimum of conversion and base lines.
Chikou Bullish: The Chikou line crossed above zero.
Chikou Bearish: The Chikou line crossed below zero.
Signal Over Max: The signal line crossed above the max level.
Signal Over High: The signal line crossed above the high level.
Signal Under Min: The signal line crossed below the min level.
Signal Under Low: The signal line crossed below the low level.
Chikou Over Max: The Chikou line crossed above the max level.
Chikou Over High: The Chikou line crossed above the high level.
Chikou Under Min: The Chikou line crossed below the min level.
Chikou Under Low: The Chikou line crossed below the low level.
Signal Crossover MA: The signal line crossed over the moving average.
Signal Crossunder MA: The signal line crossed under the moving average.
Regular Bullish Divergence: Regular bullish divergence detected.
Hidden Bullish Divergence: Hidden bullish divergence detected.
Regular Bearish Divergence: Regular bearish divergence detected.
Hidden Bearish Divergence: Hidden bearish divergence detected.
Bounce off of Kumo Up: Bullish Bounce off of Kumo.
Bounce off of Kumo Down: Bearish Bounce off of Kumo.
By providing a cohesive visualization of the Ichimoku elements and market momentum within a bounded range, this oscillator is a unique tool and insight into markets.
Ichimoku Clouds Strong Bullish/Bearish signals and alertsIchimoku Clouds Strong Bullish/Bearish signals with allerts
The Ichimoku cloud was developed by Goichi Hosoda, a Japanese journalist, and published in the late 1960s. It provides more data points than the standard candlestick chart. While it seems complicated at first glance, those familiar with how to read the charts often find it easy to understand with well-defined trading signals.
We provide you easy-to-use script which helps to decrypt meaning of lines in the indicator. The script takes Ichimoku clouds indicator formulas to calculate Tenkan, Kijun, SenkouA, SenkouB values and examines them in order to produce buy ( Bullish ) and sell ( Bearish ) signals which are displayed at the chart
The most appropriate time frame is 30m
Custom alerts are added to send you a notice with a webhook when bullish or bearish signal arrives.
You can easily add weak and neutral signals alerts by removing "//" in a specified place
Feel free to copy and use this script for your ideas and trading. You can modify the script by adding Parabolic SAR in order to increase accuracy of positions closure
CVD Ichimoku(s)ENGLISH
What is this indicator?
This is a combination of two indicators: the CVD - Cumulative Volume Delta Candles published by TradingView (version v3 2022.07.11) with two Ichimoku clouds: one for the current time frame and another for a bigger time frame.
The user of the indicator can define that bigger time frame with a multiplier. By default it multiplies x6 the current TF (for example, if you watch at the 1 hour time frame the second kumo belongs to 6 hour TF).
Additionaly, an orange line replicates the senko span A without displacement. It is extra layer of visual information that can be hidded from settings.
How it should be used?
Delta Volume indicators can be hard to read. This format gives the trader an overview of where the agressive buyers/sellers are in relation to past market orders. And relative to price if used in combination with the classic Ichimoku indicator on price. I recommend to use it as a support for your ideas applying Ichimoku's calculations deep knowledge.
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Què és aquest indicador?
És una combinació de dos indicadors: el CVD - Cumulative Volume Delta Candles publicat per TradingView (versió v3 2022.07.11) amb dos Ichimoku clouds: on pel time frame actual i un altre per un time frame superior.
L'usuari de l'indicador pot definir aquest time frame superior mitjançant un multiplicador. Per defecte multiplica x6 el TF actual (per exemple, si uses l'indicador al time frame d'1 hora, el segon kumo correspondrà al TF de 6 hores).
Adicionalment hi ha una línia taronja que replica el senko span A sense desplaçament. És una capa extra d'informació visual que pot ser amagada des de la configuració.
Com s'ha de fer servir?
Els indicadors de Delta Volume poden ser difícils de llegir. Aquest format dona al tradejador una visió global d'on són els compradors/venedors agressius en relació al mercat d'ordres passat. I relatiu al preu en combinació amb el clàssic indicdor Ichimoku sobre preu. Recomano usar-lo com a suport per les teves idees aplicant un profund coneixement dels càlculs d'Ichimoku.
*Catalan is a language speaked since 8th century in most eastern territories of the current Spain (Catalunya, Illes Balears, País Valencià), south of France and some zones of Italy. Catalan is spoken by some 9,000,000 people in Spain and some 125,000 in France, as well as by some 30,000 in Andorra and some 40,000 in Alghero.
Volume Based Ichimoku CloudIntroduction
This release focuses primarily on a volume-based Donchian. For some time I was looking for a volume-based Donchian, not finding anything that satisfied me I tried to apply one, and then I applied it to Ichimoku.
I found advantages especially in the lateralization phase, where the integration with the volume filters some false signals.
I have added some features:
- Check the conditions of buy/sell of classic Ichimoku
- Verified reverse buy/sell condition
- Alerts
- Entrance package
- possibility to choose the type of Donchian to use (classic, volume-based)
Settings
There are the classic parameters of Ichimoku, for scalping, I use setting like(6-17-34-17 or 5-14-28-14), the new parameters are:
Donchian Type : Classic / Volume Based
Show Condition : it shows green/red square on the bottom when all the conditions of Ichimoku are satisfied, without the checkmark the inputs or the alarms will not work for this type of signal
Show Reversal : it shows yellow/purple triangle on the bottom when all during short/long state condition of Ichimoku Tenkan cross the Kijun, without the checkmark the inputs or the alarms will not work for this type of signal
Trades Framework
Show Trade Lines : show the lines for Entry Point, TP1, TP2, SL
Per n Bars : For how many bars the sending lines will be drawn
Enter Gap : It's the gap, in percentage, from the last candle low/high. For example, the entry point will be set 0.1% higher than the last high of the candle, in a long situation, or 0.1% lower than the last low of the candle in a short situation.
Take Profit 1 : It's the gap, in percentage, from the entry point. For example, the first take profit will be set 0.5% higher/lower than the entry point.
Take Profit 2 : It's the gap, in percentage, from the entry point. For example, the second take profit will be set 0.5% higher/lower than the entry point.
Stop Loss : It's the gap, in percentage, from the entry point. For example, the stop loss will be set 0.5% higher/lower than the entry point.
How to use
The use will be like that for the classic Ichimoku, the combination with a volatility indicator or the volume analysis will certainly help to reduce false signals and therefore to select only the most profitable signals.
Remember that every statistical indicator is just a tool, it needs to be understood to be used at its best, otherwise, it is just a colored line in a colored graph.
Advanced Fully Reversed Candles with Reversed IchimokuThe "Advanced Fully Reversed Candles with Reversed Ichimoku" indicator is a sophisticated tool designed for traders who seek a unique perspective on market dynamics. This innovative indicator not only reverses the traditional candlestick chart but also inverts the Ichimoku Cloud components, providing a comprehensive view of the market's inverted behavior.
Key Features:
Reversed Candlestick Chart:
The indicator recalculates the OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) prices by reversing them along the price axis. This means that what typically would be an upward movement is displayed as a downward movement, and vice versa. This reversal provides an alternative view that can help traders identify hidden patterns and potential reversal points that might not be obvious on a standard chart.
Reversed Ichimoku Cloud:
All components of the Ichimoku Cloud indicator are recalculated based on the reversed price data. This includes:
Tenkan-sen (Conversion Line): Reversed based on the highest and lowest prices over the specified period.
Kijun-sen (Base Line): Reversed in a similar manner to the Tenkan-sen, providing a medium-term perspective on price trends.
Senkou Span A (Leading Span A): Reversed to form one boundary of the Kumo (cloud), offering insight into future support and resistance levels.
Senkou Span B (Leading Span B): Reversed to form the other boundary of the Kumo, complementing Senkou Span A.
Chikou Span (Lagging Span): Reversed and plotted backward for additional confirmation of trend direction and strength.
Dynamic Price Range Calculation:
The indicator dynamically calculates the maximum and minimum prices over the last 500 bars (or the available range if fewer bars are present). This ensures that the reversal is always based on the most relevant data, providing accurate and up-to-date visualizations.
Visual Enhancements:
The reversed candlesticks are color-coded for easy interpretation: green for upward movements and red for downward movements, based on the reversed data.
The Ichimoku Cloud is filled with semi-transparent colors to clearly distinguish between bullish and bearish conditions even in its reversed state.
Debugging Aids:
For transparency and accuracy, the indicator plots the maximum and minimum price lines used for the reversal calculations. This allows users to verify the internal workings of the indicator and ensure the reversal logic is correctly applied.
Usage:
This indicator is ideal for advanced traders and analysts who want to explore market behavior from an unconventional angle. By reversing both the candlestick chart and the Ichimoku Cloud, it provides a unique perspective that can uncover new trading opportunities and enhance market analysis.
Customization:
Users can customize the periods for the Tenkan-sen, Kijun-sen, and Senkou Span B, as well as the displacement for the Ichimoku Cloud. This flexibility allows traders to adapt the indicator to their specific trading strategies and timeframes.
Conclusion:
The "Advanced Fully Reversed Candles with Reversed Ichimoku" indicator is a powerful tool that transforms traditional market analysis. By inverting both price movements and key technical indicators, it opens up a new dimension of trading insights, helping traders to see the market in a completely different light.
Parameters:
Tenkan-sen period (default: 9)
Kijun-sen period (default: 26)
Senkou Span B period (default: 52)
Displacement (default: 26)
How to Apply:
Add the script to your TradingView account via the Pine Editor.
Customize the parameters according to your trading strategy.
Analyze the reversed candlestick chart and Ichimoku Cloud to gain unique insights into market trends and potential reversal points.
Ichimoku Theories [LuxAlgo]The Ichimoku Theories indicator is the most complete Ichimoku tool you will ever need. Four tools combined into one to harness all the power of Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō.
This tool features the following concepts based on the work of Goichi Hosoda:
Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō: Original Ichimoku indicator with its five main lines and kumo.
Time Theory: automatic time cycle identification and forecasting to understand market timing.
Wave Theory: automatic wave identification to understand market structure.
Price Theory: automatic identification of developing N waves and possible price targets to understand future price behavior.
🔶 ICHIMOKU KINKŌ HYŌ
Ichimoku with lines only, Kumo only and both together
Let us start with the basics: the Ichimoku original indicator is a tool to understand the market, not to predict it, it is a trend-following tool, so it is best used in trending markets.
Ichimoku tells us what is happening in the market and what may happen next, the aim of the tool is to provide market understanding, not trading signals.
The tool is based on calculating the mid-point between the high and low of three pre-defined ranges as the equilibrium price for short (9 periods), medium (26 periods), and long (52 periods) time horizons:
Tenkan sen: middle point of the range of the last 9 candles
Kinjun sen: middle point of the range of the last 26 candles
Senkou span A: middle point between Tankan Sen and Kijun Sen, plotted 26 candles into the future
Senkou span B: midpoint of the range of the last 52 candles, plotted 26 candles into the future
Chikou span: closing price plotted 26 candles into the past
Kumo: area between Senkou pans A and B (kumo means cloud in Japanese)
The most basic use of the tool is to use the Kumo as an area of possible support or resistance.
🔶 TIME THEORY
Current cycles and forecast
Time theory is a critical concept used to identify historical and current market cycles, and use these to forecast the next ones. This concept is based on the Kihon Suchi (translating to "Basic Numbers" in Japanese), these are 9 and 26, and from their combinations we obtain the following sequence:
9, 17, 26, 33, 42, 51, 65, 76, 129, 172, 200, 257
The main idea is that the market moves in cycles with periods set by the Kihon Suchi sequence.
When the cycle has the same exact periods, we obtain the Taito Suchi (translating to "Same Number" in Japanese).
This tool allows traders to identify historical and current market cycles and forecast the next one.
🔹 Time Cycle Identification
Presentation of 4 different modes: SWINGS, HIGHS, KINJUN, and WAVES .
The tool draws a horizontal line at the bottom of the chart showing the cycles detected and their size.
The following settings are used:
Time Cycle Mode: up to 7 different modes
Wave Cycle: Which wave to use when WAVE mode is selected, only active waves in the Wave Theory settings will be used.
Show Time Cycles: keep a cleaner chart by disabling cycles visualisation
Show last X time cycles: how many cycles to display
🔹 Time Cycle Forecast
Showcasing the two forecasting patterns: Kihon Suchi and Taito Suchi
The tool plots horizontal lines, a solid anchor line, and several dotted forecast lines.
The following settings are used:
Show time cycle forecast: to keep things clean
Forecast Pattern: comes in two flavors
Kihon Suchi plots a line from the anchor at each number in the Kihon Suchi sequence.
Taito Suchi plot lines from the anchor with the same size detected in the anchored cycle
Anchor forecast on last X time cycle: traders can place the anchor in any detected cycle
🔶 WAVE THEORY
All waves activated with overlapping
The main idea behind this theory is that markets move like waves in the sea, back and forth (making swing lows and highs). Understanding the current market structure is key to having realistic expectations of what the market may do next. The waves are divided into Simple and Complex.
The following settings are used:
Basic Waves: allows traders to activate waves I, V and N
Complex Waves: allows traders to activate waves P, Y and W
Overlapping waves: to avoid missing out on any of the waves activated
Show last X waves: how many waves will be displayed
🔹 Basic Waves
The three basic waves
The basic waves from which all waves are made are I, V, and N
I wave: one leg moves
V wave: two legs move, one against the other
N wave: Three legs move, push, pull back, and another push
🔹 Complex Waves
Three complex waves
There are other waves like
P wave: contracting market
Y wave: expanding market
W wave: double top or double bottom
🔶 PRICE THEORY
All targets for the current N wave with their calculations
This theory is based on identifying developing N waves and predicting potential price targets based on that developing wave.
The tool displays 4 basic targets (V, E, N, and NT) and 3 extended targets (2E and 3E) according to the calculations shown in the chart above. Traders can enable or disable each target in the settings panel.
🔶 USING EVERYTHING TOGETHER
Please DON'T do this. This is not how you use it
Now the real example:
Daily chart of Nasdaq 100 futures (NQ1!) with our Ichimoku analysis
Time, waves, and price theories go together as one:
First, we identify the current time cycles and wave structure.
Then we forecast the next cycle and possible key price levels.
We identify a Taito Suchi with both legs of exactly 41 candles on each I wave, both together forming a V wave, the last two I waves are part of a developing N wave, and the time cycle of the first one is 191 candles. We forecast this cycle into the future and get 22nd April as a key date, so in 6 trading days (as of this writing) the market would have completed another Taito Suchi pattern if a new wave and time cycle starts. As we have a developing N wave we can see the potential price targets, the price is actually between the NT and V targets. We have a bullish Kumo and the price is touching it, if this Kumo provides enough support for the price to go further, the market could reach N or E targets.
So we have identified the cycle and wave, our expectations are that the current cycle is another Taito Suchi and the current wave is an N wave, the first I wave went for 191 candles, and we expect the second and third I waves together to amount to 191 candles, so in theory the N wave would complete in the next 6 trading days making a swing high. If this is indeed the case, the price could reach the V target (it is almost there) or even the N target if the bulls have the necessary strength.
We do not predict the future, we can only aim to understand the current market conditions and have future expectations of when (time), how (wave), and where (price) the market will make the next turning point where one side of the market overcomes the other (bulls vs bears).
To generate this chart, we change the following settings from the default ones:
Swing length: 64
Show lines: disabled
Forecast pattern: TAITO SUCHI
Anchor forecast: 2
Show last time cycles: 5
I WAVE: enabled
N WAVE: disabled
Show last waves: 5
🔶 SETTINGS
Show Swing Highs & Lows: Enable/Disable points on swing highs and swing lows.
Swing Length: Number of candles to confirm a swing high or swing low. A higher number detects larger swings.
🔹 Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō
Show Lines: Enable/Disable the 5 Ichimoku lines: Kijun sen, Tenkan sen, Senkou span A & B and Chikou Span.
Show Kumo: Enable/Disable the Kumo (cloud). The Kumo is formed by 2 lines: Senkou Span A and Senkou Span B.
Tenkan Sen Length: Number of candles for Tenkan Sen calculation.
Kinjun Sen Length: Number of candles for the Kijun Sen calculation.
Senkou Span B Length: Number of candles for Senkou Span B calculation.
Chikou & Senkou Offset: Number of candles for Chikou and Senkou Span calculation. Chikou Span is plotted in the past, and Senkou Span A & B in the future.
🔹 Time Theory
Show Time Cycle Forecast: Enable/Disable time cycle forecast vertical lines. Disable for better performance.
Forecast Pattern: Choose between two patterns: Kihon Suchi (basic numbers) or Taito Suchi (equal numbers).
Anchor forecast on last X time cycle: Number of time cycles in the past to anchor the time cycle forecast. The larger the number, the deeper in the past the anchor will be.
Time Cycle Mode: Choose from 7 time cycle detection modes: Tenkan Sen cross, Kijun Sen cross, Kumo change between bullish & bearish, swing highs only, swing lows only, both swing highs & lows and wave detection.
Wave Cycle: Choose which type of wave to detect from 6 different wave types when the time cycle mode is set to WAVES.
Show Time Cycles: Enable/Disable time cycle horizontal lines. Disable for better performance.
how last X time cycles: Maximum number of time cycles to display.
🔹 Wave Theory
Basic Waves: Enable/Disable the display of basic waves, all at once or one at a time. Disable for better performance.
Complex Waves: Enable/Disable complex wave display, all at once or one by one. Disable for better performance.
Overlapping Waves: Enable/Disable the display of waves ending on the same swing point.
Show last X waves: 'Maximum number of waves to display.
🔹 Price Theory
Basic Targets: Enable/Disable horizontal price target lines. Disable for better performance.
Extended Targets: Enable/Disable extended price target horizontal lines. Disable for better performance.
Silent IchimokuSilent Ichimoku
attempts to filter out the noise from the Ichimoku indicator By only coloring the bars
Green if the Ichimoku spots an uptrend
Red if Ichimoku spots a downtrend
And Gray if Ichimoku spots consolidation
Ichimoku Alert Indicator Buy Sell Please Take Trade as per your own risk.
Hi, this my new script which show you correct Ichimoku signals, when price exit cloud.
SELL SIGNAL:
- red line below blue
- green line below price
- price exit cloud bottom
- price below 3 EMA's!
BUY SIGNAL:
- red line above blue
- green line above price
- price exit cloud upper
- price above 3 EMA's!
You can change ichimoku parameters and input 3 EMA's. If u dont want use any of the EMA's then input 1 into them.
Comments
Extended Ichimoku by Grzechu789This script extends capabilities of Ichimoku Indicator adding nondisplaced SSB line (serves as Kijun Sen line) and ability to see Kijun Sen line from higher (or lower) timeframes.
Other than that it's same as original Ichimoku Kinko Hyo Indicator. Enjoy!
Ichimoku Anchor EntriesThis is an ichimoku MTF entries based on baseline and MA
Requested by user Yusufali
ICHIMOKU MTFMultiple Time Frame Version of Ichimoku Kinko Hyo Indicator.
Created in 1940's by Goichi Hosoda withe the help of University students in Japan.
Ichimoku is one of the best trend following indicators that works nearly perfect in all markets and time frames.
Ichimoku is originally an built in indicator in Tradingview but there are some problems like:
the indicator hast 5 lines but you can change only 4 parameters in the settings menu of Tradingview Charts which you could only control 3 of the lines effectively. A second problem is that Tradingview preferred to use English titles for the ICHIMOKU lines instead of giving them the most common original Japanese ones. (So I rewrite the indicator)
Kijun Sen (blue line): Also called standard line or base line, this is calculated by averaging the highest high and the lowest low for the past 26 periods.
Tenkan Sen (red line): This is also known as the turning line and is derived by averaging the highest high and the lowest low for the past nine periods.
Chikou Span (Plum line): This is called the lagging line. It is today’s closing price plotted 26 periods behind.
Senkou SpanA (green line): The first Senkou line is calculated by averaging the Tenkan Sen and the Kijun Sen and plotted 26 periods ahead.
Senkou SpanB (purple line):
The second Senkou line is determined by averaging the highest high and the lowest low for the past 52 periods and plotted 26 periods ahead.
PERSONALLY I ADVISE YOU TO USE ICHIMOKU WITH DEAFULT LENGTHS (9,26,26,52,26) IN ORDER FOR STOCK MARKETS AND FOREX MARKETS
FOR CRYPTO YOU'D BETTER USE:
10,30,30,60,30 OR 20,60,60,120,60
THE TRICKY THING IS THAT KEEPING THE 1-3-3-6-3 RATIO CONSTANT IS NECESSARY
Here's a link of my Youtube video explaining ICHIMOKU but unfortunately only in TURKISH:
www.youtube.com
Developed by: Goichi Hosoda
Here's the link to a complete list of all my indicators:
tr.tradingview.com
Ichimoku kullanımı anlattığım detaylı video serisini linkten izleyebilirsiniz:
www.youtube.com
İndikatörü geliştiren: Goichi Hosoda
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.