This is my "Exotic SMA Explorations Treasure Trove" intended for educational purposes, yet these functions will also have utility in special applications with other algorithms. Firstly, the Pine built-in sma() is exceedingly more efficient computationally on TV servers than these functions will be. I just wanted to make that very crystal clear. My notes elaborate...
This signal is completely based on analysis and transformation of a single simple moving average. As with all signals and indicators, it should be combined with others. This is how the signal is built: 1. First it takes the SMA of the closing price. 2. It then takes the ROC of that SMA using a length of 1. 3. It takes an 8-period SMA and also a 64-period SMA of...
With this indicator i tried to create a more clear view of the daily chart. This indicator only works on the daily chart. This is how the plotted line is created: When the 'day close' is greater then the 'day hl2' it plots 1 up 'color = green' When the 'day close' is lesser then the 'day hl2' it plots 1 down 'color = red' When the 'day hl2' is greater then...
This script illustrates how to create simple alerts, triggered by a share price moving above (or below) an arbitrary threshold.
Lots of moving averages are based on a weighted sum, the most common ones being the simple (arithmetic) and linearly weighted moving average. The problems with the weighted sum approach is that when your moving average is a FIR filter then the number of operations increase with higher values of length, and when the weights are based on a complex calculation this...
Combines several key simple moving averages into one slot without going overboard. Includes cross indicators between the 50/100 and the 50/200 day SMA's.
Firstly : Know Sure Thing, or KST , is a momentum oscillator developed by Martin Pring to make rate-of-change readings easier for traders to interpret. In a 1992 Stocks and Commodities article, Mr. Pring referred to the indicator as "Summed Rate of Change ( KST )," but the KST term stuck with technical analysts. The indicator is relatively common among technical...
This is a continuation of my series on forecasting techniques. The idea behind the Simple Mean method is to somehow extend historical mean to the future. In this case a forecast equals to last value plus average change.
First off, a huge thank you to the following people: theheirophant: www.tradingview.com alexgrover: www.tradingview.com NGBaltic: www.tradingview.com The Rogers & Satchell function is a volatility estimator that outperforms other estimators when the underlying follows a geometric Brownian motion with a drift (historical data mean returns different from zero)....
Includes the 21, 50, 100 and 200 SMA and 6 bar forecast
Defaults to 1 SMA with 4 EMA bands. 200 SMA is intended to show the trend; 20,40 and 55 EMA show entries; 81 EMA is used as stop/take profit. Defaults are inspired by 'Eric Choe' but you can switch between EMA and SMA as per your own preference. Philakone uses all 5 as EMA 8, 13, 21, 55, 200
This script lets you plot a simple or exponential moving average from a specific time frame that you can select. For example, if you always want the Daily 50MA on your chart, regardless of what resolution your chart is on, this will do it. It's also color coded to show if it's rising or falling.
Price Action Channel for Market direction on any Time Frame. Very simple indicator to identify determined moves Bull or Bear. When price moves above Green line you have a stronger chance for a Bullish move. When price moves below red line you have a strong chance for bearish move. Trade either move until price re-enters channel. When price is in channel expect mostly chop.
Very simple indicator script to display multiple simple moving averages. I know others have made this but they often are too feature-rich and can get cluttered. Can optionally show a cross when MA 1 crosses MA 3. These are colors such that when MA 1 crosses BELOW MA 3 a red cross is shown, and green when crossing above.
Allows you to have three simple moving averages in one indicator.