ATR MultiplierOVERVIEW
The Average True Range Multiplier (ATRX) is a simple technical indicator that takes the value of the ATR indicator and multiplies it by a user-specified amount.
CONCEPTS
This indicator is primarily used to set key levels based on historical volatility. The ATR indicator alone measures the historical volatility of the selected instrument, this indicator just multiplies that value to save the hassle of doing that yourself.
Takeprofit
Crodl Auto TraderI've added Buy & Sell Flags - They will be used to add Longs and Shorts Flags as well as the ability to add alerts on them.
What triggers the Buy signal?
Buy signal = This indicator make use of the rsi (Relative Strength Index) to look at specific overbought and oversold levels as confirmation if it is an uptrend and not overbought yet. This will indicate that a long opportunity will be possible.
The SMA (slow moving average) is being used to calculate where to entry as it uses Crossed SMA's for entries.
SMA and EMA Crosses with the RSI (not overbought) will give as a buy signal if the SMA cross the EMA.
Sell signal = When the Rsi is not oversold this will give a good confirmation that the market still has downwards potential and it will wait for a cross on the SMA and EMA when crossed over for a sell signal. If we get a cross but the RSI is oversold that will be seen as a bad signal and it will be avoided.
Take Profit - Currently there are 4 Hardcoded Targets and on the backtester you will see the results for all 4 separately on the Info Panel.
The 4 green lines (TP)
1st line is at 0.5% market move, 2nd line is at 1% market move ,3rd one is at 1.5% market move and the last and 4th line is at 2%.
This will be where it will take profit unless you set the Exit Strategy to Opposite then it will use the opposite flags to exit.
So when it is set to Opposite and the previous flag was a long then it will exit on the next short flag and when the previous flag was a short flag then it will exit on the next long flag.
if the exit strategy is set to CrodlExit it will use an ATR based exit. so if the previous flag was a short it will wait for price to cross an ATR level then it will close the short and the same if the last flag was a long it will only be closed if a TP (green line) level has been reached or the ATR level for an exit.
if the Exit Strategy has been set to Fixed SL then you can set the sl at a specific %. if you set the Fixed SL at 2% that means if the last flag was a buy signal then if the TP targets was not reached first and the market moves downwards by 2% it will exit and wait for the next flag, if you are in a short and the TP level was not reached if the market moves 2% upwards it will close your short.
Backtest Data has 3 options. You can choose for it to show both Long(Buy) and short(sell) or just Buy or just Sell data.
Statistics Type will show you the info panel on the right. if you set it on Simple you will see the following data
Asset that you are currently on as well as the timeframe.
and the date it starts reading data to plot entries from. this will change depending on the timeframe that you are on. since higher timeframes will show you candles from longer time back as lower time frames.
Total = The amount of buy and sell flags since the first trade data and buy will give you the buy amount flags shown since that date and sell will show you the amount of sell flags since the start date.
Total win = this will tell you how many trades reached the TP (green lines) before a exit condition was met.
Total loss = this will show you how many of the flags exited based on the exit type selected before a TP target was reached.
TP1= how many time we reached the first target level at 0.5%
TP2= how many time we reached the second target level at 1.0%
TP3= how many time we reached the third target level at 1.5%
TP4= how many time we reached the fourth target level at 2.0%
the % are calculated from the total wins and total losses and it will give you the % difference.
If the % is bigger than 80 it will have a green background and if its less than 80% but more than 50% then it will be orange, if it is less than 50% it will be red.
win streak is the average of how many times we reached the profit target in a row before we reached an exit target based on the exit strategy
Loss streak is the average of how Many losses we had in a row before we reached the TP1 level
Longest Winning streak is how many times after one win we had another wining trade meaning TP reached before a stop level based on the exit strategy
Longest losing streak is the amount of times we reached the SL level based on the exit strategy before reaching a TP level or the opposite flag depending on the setting based on exit strategy.
to hide the info panel you can set the statistics to Coming soon.
Alerts can be set on all the TP targets and Entries(Buy and Sell flag) as well as all the exit strategies.
TUE ADX/MACD Confluence V1.0The ADX and MACD confluence can be a powerful predictor in stock movements. This script will help you find those confluences in an easy to understand visual manner.
It includes Buy and Sell signals for detected confluences, and will show colored candles to help you determine when to exit a trade. When the candles turn to white that means the detected confluence is no longer in play and you may want to consider a trailing stop loss.
The Buy and Sell signals will display on the first occurrence of each confluence.
It's important to understand that both of these are lagging indicators, but with a careful attention to your stoploss you can easily generate a positive profit factor.
This code is provided open source and you're free to use it for any purpose other than resale.
ATR BandsIn many strategies, it's quite common to use a scaled ATR to help define a stop-loss, and it's not uncommon to use it for take-profit targets as well. While it's possible to use the built-in ATR indicator and manually calculate the offset value, we felt this wasn't particularly intuitive or efficient, and could lead to the potential for miscalculations. And while there are quite a few indicators that plot ATR bands in some form or another already on TV, we could not find one that actually performed the exact way that we wanted. They all had at least one of the following gaps:
The ATR offset was not configurable (usually hard-coded to be based off the high or low, while we generally prefer to use close)
It would only print a single band (either the upper or lower), which would require the same indicator to be added twice
The ATR scaling factor was either not configurable or only stepped in whole numbers (often time fractional factors like 1.5 yield better results)
To that end, we took to making this enhanced version to meet all of the above requirements. While we were doing so, we decided to take this opportunity to also make some non-functional enhancements as well:
Updated the indicator to the most recent version of Pine
Updated the indicator definition to allow alternate (non-chart) timeframe usage
Made the input types explicitly defined to improve consistency
Updated the inputs with appropriate minimum values and step sizes where appropriate
Separated settings into logical groups
Added helptext to the indicator settings noting usage and common settings values
Explicitly titled the on-chart plots of the ATR bands so that they can more easily be identified and referenced in other indicators/scripts, as well as the Data Window
Food for thought : When looking at some of the behaviors of these ATR bands, you can see that when price first levels out, you can draw a "consolidation zone" from the first peak of the upper ATR band to the first valley of the lower ATR band that price will generally respect. Look for price to break and close outside of that zone. When that happens, price will usually (but not always) make a notable move in that direction, which can be used as either a potential trigger or as an additional confluence with other indicators/price action.
Finally, while we have made what we feel are some noteworthy updates and enhancements to this indicator, and have every intention of continuing to do so as we find worthy opportunities for enhancement, credit is still due to the original author: AlexanderTeaH
ATR Take Profit / Stop Loss [JoseMetal]============
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- Description:
This indicator is based on ATR to print current ATR multiple values for Take Profits or Stop Loss levels, it's real time, so you can use the replay feature to test it or calculate these levels anytime on any candle.
Therefore, levels are calculated by multiplying the ATR by the level multiplier.
- Visual:
Both a "diamond" and label with the ATR multiplier and price value are printed for each level.
Each level has a color for both, diamond and label to make it easier to read.
The levels are split in 2 columns for better visualization.
- Usage and recommendations:
Fibonacci's levels are used for default, but you can customize them as you like.
I usually take 3.82 level (red by default) as stop loss, and I take profit every 2 levels depending on the timeframe, is good to let a small part run until break even or ATR 10 (last level).
- Customization:
Custom ATR period, 10 is default.
Each level has custom multiplier and level.
Customizable offset for diamonds and labels.
Custom precision for prices (because it greatly depends on the asset you're working with).
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- Descripción:
Este indicador se basa en el ATR para mostrar múltiples niveles de Take Profits o Stop Loss, es en tiempo real, por lo que se puede utilizar la función de repetición para probarlo o calcular estos niveles en cualquier momento y en cualquier vela.
Por lo tanto, los niveles se calculan multiplicando el ATR por el multiplicador del nivel.
- Visual:
Tanto un "diamante" como una etiqueta con el multiplicador ATR y el valor del precio se imprimen para cada nivel.
Cada nivel tiene un color tanto para el diamante como para la etiqueta para facilitar su lectura.
Los niveles están divididos en 2 columnas para una mejor visualización.
- Uso y recomendaciones:
Se usan los niveles de Fibonacci defecto, pero puedes personalizarlos como quieras.
Yo suelo usar el nivel 3.82 (rojo por defecto) como stop loss, y tomo beneficios cada 2 niveles dependiendo de la temporalidad, es bueno dejar correr una pequeña parte hasta el break even o ATR 10 (último nivel).
- Personalización:
Periodo ATR personalizable, 10 es el predeterminado.
Cada nivel tiene multiplicador y nivel personalizables.
Desplazamiento (offset) personalizable para los diamantes y las etiquetas.
Precisión para decimales personalizada (porque depende mucho del activo con el que se trabaje).
Take Profit ScreenerI'm going to introduce you to the Take Profit Screener tool.
It allows you to manually scan your watchlist to determine at a glance the assets that have the best profitability potential.
It is a 2 in 1 tool that allows you to :
identify where your Take Profit ratios are located whether you are in SHAD or Cycle Strategy
identify the potential reward percentages when approaching the key Fibonacci levels
Before you start using it, you need to:
sort your watchlist according to the price (Last) in order to have price ranges more or less close to each other when jumping from a symbol to another
disable the Auto Scale and Magnet feature
select your first symbol
display the tool (the indicator more exactly)
The settings dialog box is organised in 3 sections:
Strategy : By setting this section, you will answer the question " Where do my Take Profit ratios stand in relation to my entry price, and according to Risk Management Strategy adopted (SHAD or Cycle)? "
Fibonacci : By setting this section, you will answer the question " What percentage gain can I expect as I approach one of the key Fibonacci levels? "
Layout : This is the settings for the look and feel
Strategy Section
Active : This part of the indicator won't display on your chart if unchecked
Type : Choose between SHAD or Cycle Strategy. When choosing SHAD, you can select 2, 4, 8 or 16 SHAD Levels. When choosing Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish in the Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) input.
SHAD xNN : When choosing SHAD Strategy, you should select at least one level and more if need be.
Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) : When choosing Strategy Type Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish there.
Freeze Entry Price & Value : Leave it unchecked whenever the current price of the asset is located within your desired area (i.e. Reload Zone) while attempting to estimate its potential reward. Conversely, keep it checked whenever the current price of the asset is outside your desired area, but you need to anticipate the potential reward of this asset if its price reaches a certain level, your Entry price. Enter this price there and check the box.
Show price : If checked, both Take Profit ratio and Price are displayed. If unchecked, then price is hidden.
Extend Line : If checked, then lines showing Take Profit levels extend to the left.
Label Offset : If checked, then the label that displays Take Profit ratio and price shift to the right by a value that ranges from 0 to 100 candles.
Label Style : You can choose between Right or Top. This will determine the orientation of the label.
Fibonacci Section
Active : This part of the indicator won't display on your chart if unchecked
Type : Choose between SHAD or Cycle Strategy. When choosing SHAD, you can select 2, 4, 8 or 16 SHAD Levels. When choosing Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish in the Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) input.
SHAD xNN : When choosing SHAD Strategy, you should select at least one level and more if need be.
Strategy Ratio (Cycle only) : When choosing Strategy Type Cycle, you can enter whatever ratio value you wish there.
Freeze Entry Price : Leave it unchecked whenever the current price of the asset is located within your desired area (i.e. Reload Zone) while attempting to estimate its potential reward. Conversely, keep it checked whenever the current price of the asset is outside your desired area, but you need to anticipate the potential reward of this asset if its price reaches a certain level, your Entry price. Enter this price there and check the box.
Color : You can define the color of Fibonacci line levels
Anna-LysaEspecially useful when using it for stocks in intraday screening for daytrading.
This gives you quick information about the volatility at the moment when you look at the stock.
The current range of the last candles (adjustable) is calculated so that you can stop based on the Vola.
In addition, the daily volume and daily range are calculated in the table and what is left of the average.
So that you can adjust your ideas for the movement in order to take profit. No matter what the timeframe, you can see how the volume compares to that of the previous few candles and thus anticipate the most likely breakout.
Then the most relevant day trading levels ( Premarkets, Lastday high/lows and some Ma´s ) are shown so that you can get a very fast overview of the stock at the moment.
All levels and labels and colors are adjustable or hidden in the settings.
MACD Cross [Momentum & Trend Filter]This is MTF MACD crossover and crossunder, with EMA trend filter and MTF RSI overbought/oversold filter.
Guidelines:
- User can set stop loss, take profit target and risk to reward ratio in setting
- ATR Stop and ATR Multiplier are use to set stop loss and take profit levels, setting are varies depend on what you are trading, play around and find appropriate number
- Don't trade if range between stop loss and target profit are too small or if there are too many small range try to increase multiplier
- If MACD Zero Line Filter enable, detect MACD crossover only under zero line for LONG, and detect MACD crossunder only above zero line for SHORT
- If EMA Trend Filter enable, detect MACD crossover which price above EMA for LONG, and detect MACD crossunder which price below EMA for SHORT
- RSI timeframe 1-3 should not lower than chart timeframe to display Overbought and Oversold correctly
- Enable MTF Overbought and Oversold just to display red background for Overbought, and green background for Oversold
There are 3 alert options:
(For those free user which can get only 1 alert, please choose "MACD crossover & crossunder" if you want to get alert for both long and short directions)
Have fun :)
Levels Of Greed
The Levels Of Greed indicator is based on the same idea as the Levels Of Fear one and was suggested by several traders in the comment section. It helps analyze price advances to find the best levels for closing a long position in an asset after a quick surge or longer up-trend. In finance, volatility is a term that describes the degree of variation of an asset price over time. It is usually denoted by the letter σ (sigma) and estimated as the standard deviation of the asset price or price returns. The Levels Of Greed indicator helps measure the current price advance in the standard deviation units. It plots seven levels at distances of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 standard deviations (sigmas) above the base price (the recent lowest price or lower bound of the established range). In what follows, we will refer to these levels as levels of greed.
HOW TO USE
When the price in its surge reaches a certain level of greed, it means that it has surged from its recent lowest value by a corresponding number of standard deviations. The indicator helps traders see the maximum levels to which the price may rise and estimate the potential height of the current surge. Five-seven sigma surges are relatively rare events and correspond to significant market exuberance. Careful traders and shorter-term ones would not want to participate in the bandwagon effect and herd behavior that drive market bubbles. They prefer to take their profits when the market is not exceedingly overbought.
SETTINGS
Window : the averaging window or period of the indicator. The algorithm uses this parameter to calculate the base level and standard deviations. Higher values are better for measuring deeper and longer surges.
Levels Stability : the parameter used in the up-move detection. The higher the value is, the more stable and long the greed levels are, but at the same time, the lag increases. The lower it is, the faster the indicator responds to the price changes, but the greed levels are recalculated more frequently and are less stable. This parameter is mostly for fine-tuning. It does not change the overall picture much.
Mode : the parameter that defines the style for the labels. In the Cool Guys Mode, the indicator displays the labels as emojis. In the Serious Guys Mode, labels show the distance from the base level measured in standard deviation units or sigmas.
Levels Of Greed [AstrideUnicorn]The Levels Of Greed indicator is based on the same idea as the Levels Of Fear one and was suggested by several traders in the comment section. It helps analyze price advances to find the best levels for closing a long position in an asset after a quick surge or longer up-trend. In finance, volatility is a term that describes the degree of variation of an asset price over time. It is usually denoted by the letter σ (sigma) and estimated as the standard deviation of the asset price or price returns. The Levels Of Greed indicator helps measure the current price advance in the standard deviation units. It plots seven levels at distances of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 standard deviations (sigmas) above the base price (the recent lowest price or lower bound of the established range). In what follows, we will refer to these levels as levels of greed.
HOW TO USE
When the price in its surge reaches a certain level of greed, it means that it has surged from its recent lowest value by a corresponding number of standard deviations. The indicator helps traders see the maximum levels to which the price may rise and estimate the potential height of the current surge. Five-seven sigma surges are relatively rare events and correspond to significant market exuberance. Careful traders and shorter-term ones would not want to participate in the bandwagon effect and herd behavior that drive market bubbles. They prefer to take their profits when the market is not exceedingly overbought.
SETTINGS
Window : the averaging window or period of the indicator. The algorithm uses this parameter to calculate the base level and standard deviations. Higher values are better for measuring deeper and longer surges.
Levels Stability : the parameter used in the up-move detection. The higher the value is, the more stable and long the greed levels are, but at the same time, the lag increases. The lower it is, the faster the indicator responds to the price changes, but the greed levels are recalculated more frequently and are less stable. This parameter is mostly for fine-tuning. It does not change the overall picture much.
Mode : the parameter that defines the style for the labels. In the Cool Guys Mode , the indicator displays the labels as emojis. In the Serious Guys Mode , labels show the distance from the base level measured in standard deviation units or sigmas.
SignalsThis script allows you to calculate position size, and future profit, loses.
- You can add 3 target values and 1 stop loss
- Optionally you can display table, position it as you like, and see risk ratio
Plans:
- add profit loss to the labels
Kzx PT mod v1.0 by RX-RAYKzx Position tracker mod v1.0 by RX-RAY
Original script by K-zax
The modification was made for the USDRUB ticker (the number of digits in the values of price, interest, lot volume and profit loss for other tickers may affect the positioning of the inscription, but it is fully operative and it may be used with other tickers )
Typical label view:
74.30 - ENTRY PRICE
+/-0.16% - % of price chang ( range +/-9.99)
20 - position value (range 0-99)
(S) - position type (L) - long (S) - short
+/-0017 - actual profit/loss in cash (range +/- 9999)
(All range value for correct label position,
but script mod can be used out off range)
List of additions and changes:
1. Added display of position value, short / long position type and profit / loss value (including broker commission).
2. Positive interest change now corresponds to profit, negative change in interest to loss in accordance with the type of position ( short/long )
3. The position of the inscription and the digits of the values are fixed and now insignificantly depends on the change in the time interval and the change in the scale of the graph and the change in data values and their signs.
4. Added changing the color of the inscription in the situation positive price change, but profit < commission fee. (critical gain).
Open Range Breakout With Take Profit Zones
Open Range Breakout With Take Profit Zones prints the open range and profitable zones based on the high and low during the opening hours.
This indicator can be used to prepare breakout trades following the OPR strategy. The time window for the open range as well as for the market hours can be configured. Also custom alerting templates allow to create alerts when a breakout out of the opening range occurs or when 50% take profit level is reached.
The background of pre and post market hours is coloured according to the configured time windows.
This indicator was written to support scalping and day trading. It does not calculate or display results on hourly, daily or weekly charts.
The open range and trading hours must be adjusted to the market time zone of your instrument. Also please take care that these settings are saved on the layout and not per instrument. Eventually create multiple layouts for instruments with different market time zones.
Triple Modified Hull Moving Average Cross By <Zakaria>Triple Modified Hull Moving Average Cross By
What is this?
this is a modified formula for Hull moving average, it is more accurate and predicts the golden and death cross earlier.
How to use?
Work better in high time frames (1D,1W)
the white line vs the red and the orange lines :
1 - when the white line crosses the red and the orange lines from the bottom the price will go down . Death cross!
2 - when the white line crosses the red and the orange lines from the top the price will go up . Golden Cross!
the red line vs the orange line :
1- when the orange line crosses the red line from the bottom the price will go down . Death cross!
2 - when the orange line crosses the red line from the top the price will go up . Golden Cross!
p.s: the lag between these two lines will be very small. use it in the 1W time frame to predict where exactly the bull market will end.
You can input your personalized values if you want!
GEMA-Indicador por Neil-------------------
DESCRIPTION
GEMA-INDICATOR is a indicator based on SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA that considers elements such as ADX, DMI, RSI, stochastic, Stoploss, Takeprofit, angles and values at present point.
HOW DOES IT WORK
The component works as an assistant to which you configure the previous elements and you see the performance that it offers you, in such a way that you pass that configuration to GEMA-INDICATOR so that you can receive alerts and do visual trading with notifications or automated trading by sending messages to platforms like 3Commas.
WHY USE IT
The resource operates with one of the most important strategies in the market, which is the price tracking line, which means that if prices go up, we follow it, if prices go down, we follow it; in this way you do not need to make large investments as is often the case with pure BOTs, which require large reserves for security orders.
HOW TO USE IT
Press the "Indicators" option, go to the "Public Library" segment, write the name "GEMA-Indicador por Neil", double click on the record in question and you will have it added in your work panel, now, it only remains to use it and configure its parameters.
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DESCRIPCIÓN
GEMA-INDICADOR en un indicador basado en SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA que considera elementos como ADX, DMI, RSI, Estocastico, Stoploss, Takeprofit, ángulos y valores a punto presente.
COMO FUNCIONA
El componente funciona como un asistente al que vas configurando lo elementos anteriores y vas viendo el rendimiento que te ofrece, de manera tal, que pases esa configuración a GEMA-INDICADOR para que puedas recibir alertas y hagas trading visual con notificaciones o trading automatizado enviando mensajes a plataformas como 3Commas.
POR QUÉ USARLO
El recurso opera con una de las estrategias mas importantes del mercado, que es la linea de seguimiento de precio, lo que significa que si los precios suben, lo seguimos, si los precios bajan, lo seguimos; de esta manera no necesita realizar grandes inversiones como suele ocurrir con los BOT puros, que exigen grandes reservas para las ordenes de seguridad.
COMO USARLO
Presione la opción "Indicadores", ubíquese en el segmento "Libreria Publica", escriba el nombre "GEMA-Indicador por Neil", haga doble clic sobre el registro en cuestión y lo tendrá agregado en su panel de trabajo, ahora, solo resta usarlo y configurar sus paramertos.
Price Change Scalping Indicator v1.0 - 3Commas EditionIntroduction
This indicator implements the Price Change Scalping (PCS) strategy specifically for the 3Commas platform. The Input settings have been redesigned to match the same inputs as the 3Commas My Bot Settings page. Only the "Deal Start Condition" section will echo the required PCS-related settings found in the original Price Change Scalping Indicator v1.0 to successfully implement the strategy.
The indicator uses a price rate of change (ROC) momentum calculation to determine the percent change in price between a defined range of bars. The calculated ROC value is then compared to the Upper Threshold and Lower Threshold values to determine if a trade setup is to be activated. If the threshold is crossed, a trade setup will occur based on the indicator settings. Entry, Take Profit, and Stop Loss prices are calculated and displayed on the chart. Once the Entry Price is crossed, a long or short position is created (depending on the direction) and once the Take Profit price is crossed, the position is closed. If the Entry Price is not crossed within a specific number of bars, the trade setup is canceled, and it will proceed to monitor price changes for the next set up.
How is it original and useful?
This indicator is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements the "Start Deal" and "Close Deal" alerts for you to integrate with 3Comma's "Trading View Custom Signal" start condition. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities. The following list is a brief description of its usefulness:
Full support for all possible 3Commas bot settings.
Define a short or long trading strategy.
Price change data source and offset settings.
Your layering placement relative to the entry price.
Your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, trailing take profit support, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and order size multiplication for each layer.
Flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of entry prices for trading.
The visibility of detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
The visibility of detailed Used Amount for Each Step table that details how each layer will be allocated for trading.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The indicator offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to address all types of markets found on TradingView where you can implement the price change scalping strategy. The strategy version can be considered the first of its kind on TradingView to leverage the backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will implement the latest alert framework called "Any Alert() Function" where you can create a single alert to handle multiple events, which include:
Deal Start
Deal Close
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "loose" price change settings to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4881% of the equity for the Base Order Size, 4.7097% of equity for the first Safety Order Size. The Maximum Safety Trade Count is 7 with a Safety Order Volume Scale of 1.33, and a take profit of 2% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market to best implement the price change strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by scrolling through the chart's history and observing moments when prices tend to move rapidly. Measure the number or bars it typically takes for the price to change at a specific rate. Using this information, you can adjust the Price Change Settings accordingly to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
Price Change Scalping Indicator v1.0Introduction
This indicator uses a price rate of change (ROC) momentum calculation to determine the percent change in price between a defined range of bars. The calculated ROC value is then compared to the Upper Threshold and Lower Threshold values to determine if a trade setup is to be activated. If the threshold is crossed, a trade setup will occur based on the indicator settings. Entry, Take Profit, and Stop Loss prices are calculated and displayed on the chart. Once the Entry Price is crossed, a long or short position is created (depending on the direction) and once the Take Profit price is crossed, the position is closed. If the Entry Price is not crossed within a specific number of bars, the trade setup is canceled, and it will proceed to monitor price changes for the next set up.
How is it original and useful?
This indicator is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements numerous custom alerts for you to build TradingView notifications around specific price action events and stay informed with market activity in real-time. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities where you can define:
Define a short or long trading strategy.
Price change data source and offset settings.
Your layering placement relative to the entry price.
Your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and order size multiplication for each layer.
Flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of entry prices for trading.
The visibility of detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The indicator offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to address all types of markets found on TradingView where you can implement the price change scalping strategy. The strategy version can be considered the first of its kind on TradingView to leverage the backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will contain numerous custom alerts to aid in your notification preferences and stay informed on the indicator's activities:
Price Crossed Above Threshold
Price Crossed Below Threshold
Enter Long Position
Exit Long Position
Enter Short Position
Exit Short Position
Price Crossed DCA Layer 1 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 2 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 3 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 4 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 5 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 6 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 7 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 8 (Long)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 1 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 2 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 3 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 4 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 5 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 6 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 7 (Short)
Price Crossed DCA Layer 8 (Short)
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "loose" price change settings to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 2.74506% of the equity with a Order Size Multiplier of 1.33, using 8 total DCA layers, and a take profit of 2% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market in order to best implement the price change strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by scrolling through the chart's history and observing moments when prices tend to move rapidly. Measure the number or bars it typcially takes for the price to change at a specific rate. Using this information, you can adjust the Price Change Settings accordingly to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
Quickfingers Lucs Base Breaking Indicator v2.5 - 3Commas EditionIntroduction
The indicator attempts to implement a popular price action strategy by Luc Thomas (a.k.a. Quickfingers Luc) typically referred to as a QFL base-breaking strategy specifically for the 3Commas platform. The Input settings have been redesigned to match the same inputs as the 3Commas My Bot Settings page. Only the "Deal Start Condition" section will echo the required QFL-related settings found in the original Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Indicator v2.5 to successfully implement the strategy.
The strategy revolves around price action movements that reveal “bases”, which are price levels of support that have a significant, rapid price surges called “bounces”. Once a base is revealed, the base price level is used as reference to implement multiple entries below the base using a layering technique of dollar-cost averaging to place multiple limit orders at various price levels below the base price. As price action breaks below the base price, the limit orders will be filled, and the take profit, breakeven and stop loss prices will be recalculated.
How is it original and useful?
This indicator is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements the "Start Deal" and "Close Deal" alerts for you to integrate with 3Comma's "Trading View Custom Signal" start condition. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities. The following list is a brief description of its usefulness:
The ability to define the QFL base confirmation settings, including volume analysis.
The ability to define your preferred layering strategy of either dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or grid-like layers along with precise layer placement.
The ability to define your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and position size multiplication for each layer.
The ability to define flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of base prices for trading.
The ability to set the visibility & color theme of the detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The indicator offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to implement the QFL base-breaking strategy ion 3Commas. The strategy version leverages the full features of the TradingView backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will implement the latest alert framework called "Any Alert() Function" where you can create a single alert to handle multiple events, which include:
Deal Start
Deal Close
What does it do and how does it do it?
The strategy can be applied to any chart at any time frame, but the minimum should be no lower than 10 minutes. When applied to the chart for the first time, the default settings will work to render base price levels in orange and 8 DCA layers in thin blue lines. As you scroll through the chart's history you should see price action crossing the DCA layers, denoted with blue triangles, and a green take-profit line will render with green triangle denoting the crossing. Lastly, when a deal session begins upon the crossing of the first layer, the indicator will continue to identify base price levels, but the color of the price lines will be gray. When the trade session concludes upon the crossing of the take profit line, the indicator will switch the most recent base price line from gray to orange to make it active and eligible for trading.
As price action develops, the indicator will use the "Base Confirmation Settings" to look back by counting the number of bars to the left and right of a pivot low point, measure the price drops and bounces, and volume amounts to validate that they are within the specified values. If so, the indicator will draw an orange triangle beneath the candle bar to denote it as the pivot low point and begin rendering the orange line as the base price. The DCA layers will be calculated and offset relative to the base price using thin blue lines.
Optionally, the breakeven price line will be drawn to help visualize the true breakeven price which takes into consideration the exchange fees being applied. Base line, take profit, stop loss and DCA layer crossings will be denoted with colorful shapes to help visually recognize the events on the chart.
The volume is validated only at the pivot low candle. It will measure the volume against the moving average to determine base confirmation. A volume factor of 1 will mean that the volume must be at least the same value as the moving average value. A volume factor of 2 means it must be twice the moving average value.
Lastly, a table of statistics is positioned to the upper-right corner of the chart that summarize all the events that have taken place since the indicator began simulating deal sessions from the chart's history.
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "weak" QFL base to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4881% of the equity for the Base Order Size, 4.7097% of equity for the first Safety Order Size. The Maximum Safety Trade Count is 7 with a Safety Order Volume Scale of 1.35, and a take profit of 5% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market in order to best implement the QFL trading strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by using the statistics table and observe the Mean Price Drop and Bounce values to learn what the indicator is detecting when it measures from the pivot low points. Using this information, you can adjust the Base Confirmation Settings accordingly, along with any volume specifications you require, to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Indicator v2.5Introduction
The indicator attempts to implement a popular price action strategy by Luc Thomas (a.k.a. Quickfingers Luc) typically referred to as a QFL base-breaking strategy. The strategy revolves around price action movements that reveal “bases”, which are price levels of support that have a significant, rapid price surges called “bounces”. Once a base is revealed, the base price level is used as reference to implement multiple entries below the base using a layering technique of dollar-cost averaging to place multiple limit orders at various price levels below the base price. As price action breaks below the base price, the limit orders will be filled, and the take profit, breakeven and stop loss prices will be recalculated.
How is it original and useful?
This indicator is unique in that the strategy version fully supports the TradingView backtester, which will enable you to perform experiments with various settings to evaluate performance using the historical chart data. The study version implements numerous custom alerts for you to build TradingView notifications around specific price action events and stay informed with market activity in real-time. Both script versions will provide the same configuration abilities where you can define:
Base confirmation settings, including volume analysis.
Your preferred layering strategy of either Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or grid-like layers along with precise layer placement.
Your trading parameters like take profit and stop loss offsets, exchange commission rates, trading start time, and position size multiplication for each layer.
Flexible trade eligibility rules that can use other chart indicators, like RSI or EMA, to exclude the selection of base prices for trading.
The visibility of detailed statistics from the chart history pertaining to trading sessions started and closed, session durations, win rate, price action drops and bounces, as well as layer utilization.
How does it compare to other scripts in the Public Library?
The indicator offers a very detailed, comprehensive settings to address all types of markets found on TradingView where you can implement the QFL base-breaking strategy. The strategy version can be considered the first of its kind on TradingView to leverage the backtester to provide informative, detailed performance measurements surrounding this unique trading strategy. The study version will contain numerous custom alerts to aid in your notification preferences and stay informed on the indicator's activities:
Base Created
Base Cracked
Base Respected
Any Layer Cracked
Layer 1 Cracked
Layer 2 Cracked
Layer 3 Cracked
Layer 4 Cracked
Layer 5 Cracked
Layer 6 Cracked
Layer 7 Cracked
Layer 8 Cracked
Layer 9 Cracked
Layer 1 Respected
Layer 2 Respected
Layer 3 Respected
Layer 4 Respected
Layer 5 Respected
Layer 6 Respected
Layer 7 Respected
Layer 8 Respected
Take Profit Crossed
Stop Loss Crossed
What does it do and how does it do it?
It is recommended that you start with a chart that is on an hourly timeframe with the "Scale Price Chart Only" chart setting enabled. When applied to the chart for the first time, the default settings will work to render base price levels in orange and 8 DCA layers in blue using a Fibonacci-like sequence for the deviation offset relative to the base price. As you scroll through the chart's history you should see price action crossing the DCA layers, denoted with blue triangles, and a green take-profit line will render with green triangle denoting the crossing. Lastly, when a trade session begins upon the crossing of the first layer, the indicator will continue to identify base price levels, but the color of the price lines will be gray. When the trade session concludes upon the crossing of the take profit line, the indicator will switch the most recent base price line from gray to orange to make it active and eligible for trading.
As price action develops, the indicator will use the "Base Confirmation Settings" to look back by counting the number of bars to the left and right of a pivot low point, measure the price drops and bounces, and volume amounts to validate that they are within the specified values. If so, the indicator will draw an orange triangle beneath the candle bar to denote it as the pivot low point and begin rendering the orange line as the base price. The DCA layers will be calculated and offset relative to the base price using thin blue lines.
Optionally, the breakeven price line will be drawn to help visualize the true breakeven price which takes into consideration the exchange fees being applied. Base line, take profit, stop loss and DCA layer crossings will be denoted with colorful shapes to help visually recognize the events on the chart.
The volume is validated only at the pivot low candle. It will measure the volume against the moving average to determine base confirmation. A volume factor of 1 will mean that the volume must be at least the same value as the moving average value. A volume factor of 2 means it must be twice the moving average value.
Lastly, the very last bar will render a table of statistics that summarize all the events that have taken place since the indicator began simulating trading sessions from the chart's history.
Strategy Results
The default settings are designed to define a "weak" QFL base to ensure that the indicator will render chart elements when first loaded as well as to allow the backtester to gather order executions and display performance summary. The strategy version is using $10,000 initial capital, a commission rate of 0.1% for both entries and exits, and a 1 tick slippage setting. It is also using 3.4887% of the equity with a Position Size Multiplier of 1.35, using 8 total DCA layers, and a take profit of 5% with no stop loss. All other settings are defaults.
It is recommended that the indicator be "tuned" for your specific market in order to best implement the QFL trading strategy and obtain better desirable results. You do so by using the statistics table and observe the Mean Price Drop and Bounce values to learn what the indicator is detecting when it measures from the pivot low points. Using this information, you can adjust the Base Confirmation Settings accordingly, along with any volume specifications you require, to configure the indicator for the chart.
Always keep in mind that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Settings that seem favorable for one market may be found to be disastrous in another. Therefore, do take the time needed to understand how the settings will behave with the given chart symbol.
Enjoy! 😊👍
How to obtain access to the script?
You have two choices:
Use the "Website" link below to obtain access to this indicator, or
Send us a private message (PM) in TradingView itself.
Davood Kumothis andicator is build in base of ichimoku cloud.
Select the interval at which the kumo clouds change phase and depending on what time frame we are in, we give the time inputs to the indicator.
then, the indicator calculates the area of the cloud and set the ascending and descending targets when price break the highest or lowest candle in that time range.
So entry point is the highest and lowest candle and first and second targets are determined by the indicator.
note : i used this andicator only in crypto market not forex and it works well
MACD-Extendido-Indicador por NeilMACD-Extendida-Estrategia
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DESCRIPTION
Resource that identifies entry and exit operations using the indicator
Average Convergence and Divergence Movements (MACD) and 5 strategies
INTERESTING
Novel strategies are implemented such as:
1. Overbought and oversold band to avoid horizontal movements
2. Control inputs and outputs at positions opposite the histogram line
3. Make a profit (take profit) without prior purchase orders
HOW DOES IT WORK (STRATEGIES)
1) Overbought and oversold:
Allows you to define an overbought upper band
Allows you to define an oversold ower band
Operations that occur within the band are ignored
2) Place of next operation (either side):
Indicates that the next operation can occur on either side of the histogram
3) Place of next operation (opposite side):
Indicates that the next operation must occur on the opposite side of the histogram
4) Take profit:
It allows defining the deviation in favor to execute a take profit.
It does not place a buy order at a distant point, instead it looks back and if the shift meets the expected deviation, take profit is executed
5) Loss control (stop loss):
It allows to define the deviation against to execute a stop loss.
It does not place a stop order at a distant point, instead it looks back and if the displacement meets the expected deviation the stop loss is executed
How to use it:
Press the "Indicators" option, go to the "Public Librarian" segment, write the name "MACD-Extendido-Indicador Neil", double-click on the record in question and you will have it added in your work panel, now, just It remains to be used to identify the inputs and outputs and you can do it visually or by defining the automatic notification alerts.
DESCRIPCION
Recurso que identifica operaciones de entradas y salida haciendo uso del indicador
Media Móvil de Convergencia/Divergencia (MACD) y 5 estrategias
NOVEDADES
Se implementan estrategias novedosas como:
1. Banda de sobrecompra y sobreventa para esquivar movimientos horizontales
2. Control de entradas y salidas en posiciones contrarias a la línea del histograma
3. Toma de ganancias (take profit) sin ordenes de compra previa
COMO FUNCIONA (ESTRATEGIAS)
1) Sobrecompra y Sobreventa:
Permite definir una banda superior de sobrecompra
Permite definir una banda inferior de sobreventa
Operaciones que ocurren dentro de la banda son ignoradas
2) Lugar de próxima operación (cualquier lado):
Indica que la próxima operación puede ocurrir en cualquier lado del histograma
3) Lugar de próxima operación (lado opuesto):
Indica que la próxima operación debe ocurrir en el lado opuesto del histograma
4) Toma de ganancias (take profit):
Permite definir la desviación a favor para ejecutar una toma de ganancia.
No coloca una orden de compra en un punto distante, en su lugar mira hacia atrás y si el desplazamiento cumple con la desviación esperada se ejecuta la toma de ganancia
5) Control de pérdida (stop loss):
Permite definir la desviación en contra para ejecutar una parada de pérdida.
No coloca una orden de parada en un punto distante, en su lugar mira hacia atrás y si el desplazamiento cumple con la desviación esperada se ejecuta la parada de la pérdida
Como usarlo:
Presione la opción "Indicadores", ubíquese en el segmento "Libreria Publica", escriba el nombre "MACD-Extendido-Indicador por Neil", haga doble clic sobre el registro en cuestión y lo tendrá agregado en su panel de trabajo, ahora, solo resta usarlo para identificar las entradas y salidas y puede hacerlo de forma visual o definiendo las alertas de notificación automática.
SMA-Extendido-Indicador por NeilDescription:
Indicator that identifies entry and exit operations, using 3 moving averages and 5 strategies. New strategies are implemented such as the prediction of closing operations, independent of the events that justify entry operations.
How does it work:
1) Long strategy: if SMA5 crosses up to SMA200 and SMA200 is bullish , a buy operation begins, if SMA5 crosses down to SMA200 and SMA200 is bearish , a sale begins.
2) Short strategy with smooth filtering of operations: if SMA5 crosses up to SMA20 and SMA20 is bullish and (SMA5 are above SMA200) a buy operation is initiated. If SMA5 crosses down to SMA20 and SMA20 is bearish and (SMA5 are below SMA200) a sell trade is initiated
3) Short strategy with strong filtering of operations: if SMA5 crosses up to SMA20 and SMA20 is bullish and (SMA5 and SMA20 are above SMA200 and SMA200 is bullish ) a buy is initiated, in other words, buy operations occur only if SMA5 and SMA20 are above SMA200; if SMA5 crosses down to SMA20 and SMA20 is bearish and (SMA5 and SMA20 are below SMA200 and SMA200 is bearish ) a sell is initiated, that is, sell operations occur only if SMA5 and SMA20 are below SMA200
4) Short strategy without filtering operations: if SMA5 crosses up to SMA20 and SMA20 is bullish , a buy is initiated (the location of MA200 does not matter). If SMA5 crosses down to SMA20 and SMA20 is bearish , a sell is initiated (it does not matter where the MA200 is located)
5) Prediction of closing operations: the algorithm evaluates potential closing operations differently and considers the following rules: If there is an active buy trade and SMA5 crosses down to SMA20, we close the current buy (the location of the SMA200 does not matter). If there is an active sell trade and SMA5 crosses up to SMA20, we close the sale in progress (the location of the SMA200 does not matter)
How to use it:
Press the "Indicators" option, go to the "Public Librarian" segment, write the name "SMA-Extendido-Indicador por Neil", double-click on the record in question and you will have it added in your work panel, now, just It remains to be used to identify the inputs and outputs and you can do it visually or by defining the automatic notification alerts.
money managementthis indicator has been designed to make your calculations easier and faster.
you can use this indicator to set tp and sl prices based on your entry price, balance,risk and leverage.
it has been designed only for cryptocurrency market and it is not recommended to use it in other markets!
1- enter your balance in the setting of the indicator.
2- enter risk percentage of your balance.
3- enter your sl percentage.
4- enter your tp percentage.
5- set your leverage if you are trading in futures market.
6- and at last set your entry price.
your position size both in spot market and futures market and the exact price of tp and sl , will be shown top right of the screen.
caution: before using this indicator in real market, please make sure that you understand this indicator's behavior and test it.
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