Accumulation Stage Identifier and Strategy around for TradingIn the psychology of trading at any market condition, there are four stage usually occurs on any tickers.
Stage 1 -> Neglect phase or consolidation phase
It occurs when the company does not produce the expected result and waiting for next result.
It can extend for days, weeks, months and years. Never give entry at this stage though that blue-chip told to be cheaper in price.
Stage 2 -> Accumulation
It occurs when the company's earning and sales consistently grows.
It can extend for days, weeks, months but should not expect the continues increase in price, as there will be potential pull-back which can be considered as opportunity to accumulate.
If the company fundamental is good, just give some space at the time of pullback.
Most of the time, the pullback volume will be low to compare to volume at the time of increase.
Usually, the stock that is going through accumulation stage will definitely trade above 200SMA and short term MA will be greater than long term moving average.
Continues the highest high and highest low along with volume.
Stage 3 -> Distribution
It occurs when the company's earning and sales stagnated due to certain reason.
It can extend for days, weeks while the price and volume highly volatile.
High volume while the price low
Typically, the stock that is going through distribution stage will certainly trade below 200SMA and short term MA will be lesser than long term moving average.
Continues the lowest high and lowest low along with volume.
Stage 4 -> Capitalization
Price reaches the 52W low while volume spikes on big down.
In each stage, the price & volume are perfect indicator to highlight the situation and the trader with proper discipline and patients can certainly reap the fruitful outcome of accumulation stage.
Based on this explanation, here is the strategy that is created with 50,90 & 200 Simple moving average and price volume trends (PVT) indicator applied on MACD to signal whenever the PVT convergence and divergence.
Note:
As the indicator designed to signal on the ticker that trade above 200 moving average, it is good to use this strategy on companies that are fundamental strong.
Whenever, there is pull back happens, the strategy might signal for exit, however, here comes the traders patient based on the conviction on the particular chosen stocks.
White being patient is good, disciplinary in following the strategy also important. Hence, consider the action when the stock goes opposite direction from your expectation.
Hope this strategy would help you find the profit.
Happy investing.
Trendtrading
Koncorde PlusKONCORDE IS ONLY INTENDED TO BE APPLIED TO ASSETS WHERE VOLUME DATA IS PROVIDED.
This indicator is made up of 6 indicators: 4 trend (RSI, MFI, BB, Stochastic) and 2 volume. The 2's for volume are the PVI (positive volume index) and the NVI (negative volume index). These two indicators are the interesting ones as they are programmed to proportionally attribute the volume traded between the strong hands (sharks) and the weak hands (minnows).
As for what time period to use, the bigger the better, since after all what we are doing is data analysis and therefore the more data, the better.
When strong hands (blue histogram) are below zero, they are said to be selling while when they are above zero, they are said to be buying. The same goes for weak hands (green histogram).
Meaning of each zone:
Blue histogram: strong hand (sharks). If it is positive it indicates accumulation and if it is negative distribution.
Green histogram: weak hand (minnows). If it is positive it indicates buy and if it is negative it indicates sale.
Brown histogram: Indicates the trend and depends on previous values of weak hands and trend indicators (RSI, MFI, BB, Stochastic).
Red line: It is an average that smoothes the trend indicated by the brown histogram (default is the EMA).
Crossing Pattern
The pattern gives us a bullish entry signal when the trend (brown histogram) crosses above the average (red line) and is positioned bearish when the trend crosses below the average.
Zero Pattern
When the price trend (brown histogram) tends to zero, it means that there will be a change in its trend. This pattern is for trading in a bullish position.
Spring Pattern
When a cross between the average (red line) and the trend (brown histogram) has already occurred, and in addition the weak hands are above the price trend, that "spring on the mountain" is formed that gives us to understand that the upward trend will be more than evident.
Mirror Pattern
This pattern occurs when there is panic in the market and weak hands are selling (below zero). If at that moment the strong hands are buyers, the price tends to level off to begin the rise later.
This pattern is compatible with the Crossover Pattern, having more guarantees of success. If just after finishing the mirror pattern, the Crossover Pattern plus the Spring Pattern appears, then we have a good chance of winning.
Bear Hug Pattern
This pattern is for bearish positions only. It is the opposite figure to the mirror pattern. That is, we have strong hands clearly selling and weak hands clearly buying and above the price trend (brown histogram). It is the figure where you can see that the strong hands are distributing the assets to the weak hands.
Harpoon Pattern
If when the mirror pattern occurs, the red line crosses the blue histogram, a very strong bullish entry signal is produced.
Add an exit signal which occurs when we are in a spring pattern but the big hands start selling, mostly coinciding with the start of the bear hug pattern.
General rules for operating the Mirror Pattern:
a) Wait for the green histogram to start recovery, rise to positive values; if possible, until it crosses from bottom to top the brown line (brown histogram) and/or red average .
b) The blue histogram should be consistently positive. If it turns and goes towards negative values it can indicate a failed pattern at that same point.
c) Locate the low of the lower candle within the pattern and place the Stop Loss just below it for reference.
d) If we are not sure (we almost never will be) that there will be a turn or if it could finally be a bearish continuation we can use the SL to go short .
Additional:
A panel with performance statistics of the analyzed asset was added.
Added an indicator that shows the cumulative delta volume in the form of triangles at the top of the chart.
Added of user @DonovanWall
PS: Unofficial version, I was guided by the description of the BLAI5 author's website www.blai5.net
DISCLAIMER: For educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this content should be interpreted as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment including all types of cryptos. DYOR, TYOB.
Multi TF Trend Indicator
...Mark Douglas in his book Trading in the Zone wrote
The longer the time frame, the more significant the trend, so a trending market on a daily bar chart is more significant than a trending market on a 30-minute bar chart. Therefore, the trend on the daily bar chart would take precedence over the trend on the 30-minute bar chart and would be considered the major trend. To determine the direction of the major trend, look at what is happening on a daily bar chart. If the trend is up on the daily, you are only going to look for a sell-off or retracement down to what your edge defines as support on the 30-minute chart. That's where you will become a buyer. On the other hand, if the trend is down on the daily, you are only going to look for a rally up to what your edge defines as a resistance level to be a seller on the 30-minute chart. Your objective is to determine, in a downtrending market, how far it can rally on an intraday basis and still not violate the symmetry of the longer trend. In an up-trending market, your objective is to determine how far it can sell off on an intraday basis without violating the symmetry of the longer trend. There's usually very little risk associated with these intraday support and resistance points, because you don't have to let the market go very far beyond them to tell you the trade isn't working.
The purpose of this indicator to show both the major and minor trend on the same chart with no need to switch between timeframes
Script includes
timeframe to determine the major trend
price curve, close price is default, but you can pick MA you want
type of coloring, either curve color or the background color
Implementation details
major trend is determined by the slope of the price curve
Further improvements
a variation of techniques for determining the major trend (crossing MA, pivot points etc.)
major trend change alerts
Thanks @loxx for pullData helper function
Constantly Applied Pressure Index (CAP index)BINANCE:ETHUSDT
The CAP index is my own homebrew trend indicator made to help traders see the slightly bigger picture, because we all know that as traders we can tend to hyper-focus in on a few candles and end up making a stupid trade because of it, or is it just me ? On a more serious note this indicator helps you find the short term trend by looking at bullish and bearish candles comparing their sizes, volumes and predominance.
The indicator has many technical settings for you to play around with but on the defaults it will render in a few colors which I will explain. Gray means no trend or that the current trend has died, bright green or red mean that a trend has formed, is playing out or that there is a good change a strong trend is about to form. Obviously green means bullish and red means bearish. Finally darker green and red mean a weak or weakening trend, this serves as a warning if you are about to take a trade in the trend direction.
The way I recommend using the indicator is the same way many trend indicators are used, as a filter to either a different indicator creating trading signals or to your own strategy's signals. I would add an illustration here that I prepared but I cannot because of tradingview's reputation rules
Interactive trendlineThis is a concept that I have been playing with
to make a manual trend line that has more then just two connecting dots
but that has sequential data connected on every bar between the
beginning an the end point that can then be used to determine a break of trend or
a bounce.
This is added in a few simple steps
1) add the indicator to your chart
2) set the x_1 time bar
3) set the y_1 price
4) set the x_2 time bar
5) set the y_2 price
6) check the table that calculated the run value and enter that value in the settings box in the "Run" input box
VXMA BotThis strategy is separated version of Cloud MA form VXD Cloud Edition, Let called it "VXMA".
what's changed?
renew TP/SL Work
Simplify code and clean look.
Risk:Reward Calculation
Risk of Ruin Setting can now selected between Fixed $ or %
if Buy your Stoploss will be Swing low
if Sell your Stoploss will be Swing high and can be setting at Pivot Setting
then Auto Position Sizing and TP line will be calculated form there and will show in Orange color line (Draw Position Box is available)
Alert Setting
{{strategy.order.alert_message}}
Python-Bot
github.com
There are 2 mode : one-way mode and hedge mode is different script on my Github profile.
read README. MD and there's video tutorial.
Pls study app.py and it's script before deploy for your own safty and your own risk, I'm NOT responsible for your loss.
GOODLUCK
Achong Buy SellThis script is to filter the noise at the volatility of the instrument. Achong Buy indicated possible start of new trend and Achong Sell indicated trend has been changed.
Trend Friendly RSITrend Friendly RSI
Unlike the standard RSI, "Trend Friendly RSI" adapts to the trend. RSI and other momentum-based oscillators cannot give a buy signal in uptrends and a sell signal in downtrends because they do not take into account the momentum of the trend and behave as if the price is in a constant sideways trend. "Trend Friendly RSI", on the other hand, takes into account the momentum of the trend of your chosen length and subtracts it from the current momentum, thus giving more realistic buy and sell signals.
use it to identify your long-term investments and trading entry points for hodl. It would be wise to use this indicator for assets that you have done fundamental analysis and are sure of the trend direction. it doesn't know what the price will do, it just shows the points that are suitable for you.
remember this indicator will fail in horizontal trends.
Aarika Trade with the Trend (ATT)Hello traders, purpose of creating this indicator is simply trying to analyse the trend of any symbol.
This indicator is a modification-version of three different indicators from different authors, brought together to create a fine-piece of trend-finder.
This is combination of multi MAs to notice price action with different parameters and calculations.
This indicator generate Green/Red/Yellow bars once all the calculations comes to certain point.
This indicator can be used on any script like Indices, Stocks, Future, Currency & Crypto.
How to trade : This indicator is easy to use on any timeframe and on normal candlestick. Bar colour appeared on candle is based on some calculation and when all the condition are matched; so wait for full candle to be formed and once candle close then go for trade.
Rule for Long trade: Let the current candle form completely. If its a Green colour bar then it indicates a bullish momentum whereas Yellow bar may see a reversal of the current trend.
Rule for Short trade: Let the current candle form completely. If its a Red colour bar then it indicates a bearish momentum whereas Yellow bar may see a reversal of the current trend.
This is not a Holy Grail indicator which always gives profit but if you practice this indicator with consistency, your portfolio may give good returns.
Use proper money management before taking any trade. Go for paper trade and observe how this indicator behaves and once satisfied then only take real trade.
Add - on Feature : we have added HAMA in this indicator. Usually if HAMA is forming Green colour candles then it is a strong bullish trend, whereas Red HAMA candles show bearish trend.
Moreover, if our bar colours are Green and price is above HAMA, it usually shows strong Bull trend; and opposite side Red colour bars with price below HAMA may be seen as a strong Bear trend.
Disclaimer: Please make sure you study this indicator on different timeframes because inserted set of data may act differently on different scripts and may vary from timeframe to timeframe.
We advice you to use this indicator for trend-analysis and study purpose only. Author/publisher of this indicator is not responsible for your profit or loss if you use this indicator for trading purpose one way or another.
N.B.: We do not recommend using HeikinAshi charting for this particular indicator as the data inputs may behave differently than expected. If you have any query, you may comment below.
[Pt] TICK Supertrend Strategy, 5 minBackground:
It is well known that the indices such as SPY and QQQ follow/represent market sentiment. The TICK index literally represents the market sentiment as it compares the number of stocks that are rising and falling on the NYSE. By default, the TICK index is a short term indicator. Therefore it isn't reliable for swing trading or long term strategies. However, it is perfect for scalping.
Although TICK is well known, many does not know how to use it effectively. As part of the background mechanism of this script, I’ve divided TICK into 5 major zones based on the close of each candle: Overbought (neutral with bearish bias), Bullish, Neutral, Bearish, and Oversold (neutral with bullish bias). Along with the use of Heikin Ashi technique, RSI, moving averages and candle analysis, this strategy aims to provide accurate representation of market sentiment and profitable entry and exit points. *** At the time of publication, this strategy has proved to be consistently profitable. HOWEVER, this DOES NOT guarantee future profitability. So use at your own risk! ***
What is it showing?
This strategy is an intraday scalping strategy that uses TICK data to predict market directions for optimal entry and exit points. It is displayed similarly to the famous Supertrend indicator, which is one of the most common ATR based trailing stop indicators, so visually it is easy to read. This strategy is suitable for trading indices such as SPX , SPY , SPX500USD , QQQ , DJI and any other tickers that have high positive correlation with TICK.
Script is proprietary, but as mentioned it incorporates the following elements with additional candlestick analysis, pattern recognition, stop-loss and profit taking strategy:
- NYSE TICK data
- Heikin Ashi candle technique
- ATR
- RSI
- Moving Averages
Bullish trend is determined by a confluence of said indicators and analyses, and is displayed as a green line under the price action. The distance is defined by an adjustable value that is based on a percentage of the previous daily ATR value. When a long order is in play, that line also acts as the stop-loss level. Bearish trend is the opposite and is displayed in red, by default.
What's unique?
Detecting a ranging market structure and avoiding overtrading in a choppy market has always proven to be difficult, even for the most professional traders. This strategy has built-in “choppiness” and volatility filtering scripts that attempts to help reduce the number of false entries. These elements are what makes this strategy unique and different from other indictors mashup strategies.
In addition, this strategy takes previous trades into account and “learn” from past trades when determining the optimal stop-loss level to maximize profitability. This allows this strategy to better adapts to changing and evolving market conditions.
Strategy statistics
All parameters are designed for 5min time frame.
At the time of publication, this strategy has proved to be consistently profitable through limited back testing data.
Initial capital = $10000
Pyramiding = 1
Slippage = 3 ticks to account for spread
Default leverage shown = 9x
Quantity per trade = 100% of account
Back testing period at time of publication = Apr 11, 2022 - July 22, 2022
Trading Session = 1000 - 1530 Mon-Fri
Timeframe = 5 min
Gain = 1338.48%
Total trades = 253
% Profitable = 45.85%
Profit Factor = 2.506
Max Drawdown = 19.36%
Extras
This release includes default AutoView alerts for trading SPX500USD on Oanda. It includes both long and short order entry alerts, and trailing stop-loss alerts.
Please DM for free trial.
Smoothed RSI Heikin Ashi Oscillator w/ Expanded Types [Loxx]Smoothed RSI Heikin-Ashi Oscillator w/ Expanded Types is a spin on Heikin Ashi RSI Oscillator by @JayRogers. The purpose of this modification is to reduce noise in the original version thereby increasing suitability of the signal output. This indicator is tuned for Forex markets.
Differences:
35+ Smoothing Options for RSI
35+ Smoothing Options for HA Candles
Heiken-Ashi Better Expanded Source input. This source input is use for the RSI calculation only.
Signals
Alerts
What are Heiken-Ashi "better" candles?
The "better formula" was proposed in an article/memo by BNP-Paribas (In Warrants & Zertifikate, No. 8, August 2004 (a monthly German magazine published by BNP Paribas, Frankfurt), there is an article by Sebastian Schmidt about further development (smoothing) of Heikin-Ashi chart.)
They proposed to use the following :
(Open+Close)/2+(((Close-Open)/( High-Low ))*ABS((Close-Open)/2))
instead of using :
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4
According to that document the HA representation using their proposed formula is better than the traditional formula.
What are traditional Heiken-Ashi candles?
The Heikin-Ashi technique averages price data to create a Japanese candlestick chart that filters out market noise.
Heikin-Ashi charts, developed by Munehisa Homma in the 1700s, share some characteristics with standard candlestick charts but differ based on the values used to create each candle. Instead of using the open, high, low, and close like standard candlestick charts, the Heikin-Ashi technique uses a modified formula based on two-period averages. This gives the chart a smoother appearance, making it easier to spots trends and reversals, but also obscures gaps and some price data.
Future updates
Expand signal options to include RSI-, Zero-, and color-crosses
pickle financialversion 1.0
A multi-use indicator
FEATURES:
1) Robust VWAP with up to 3 deviations that can be adjusted for Session, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, Decade, Century, Earnings , Dividend, & Split intervals
2) 20 customizable Moving Averages that can be changed to EMAs, SMAs , WMAs, SMMAs, and VWMAs; can also be adjusted to Candle Closes, Highs, Lows, Opens, HLC3, HL2 , OHLC4, & HLCC4
-Praise be lady VWAP
Rails [s3]Centered around a Variable Moving Average. The Variable Moving Average (VMA) is a study that uses an Exponential Moving Average being able to automatically adjust its smoothing factor according to the market volatility. In addition to the VMA, the indicator displays breakouts in volume and when the Bollinger Bands are in a squeeze.
Dots = Microtrend
Triangles = Breakouts in Volume
X = Crossover of Moving Averages
Shaded "Cloud" = Bollinger Bands Squeeze
Alerts can be set for Bearish and Bullish strength (Volume Breakouts), Crossovers, and when Squeezes have started and ended.
Trend101 v5Welcome to what I believe to be the best indicator on TradingView. Trend101 v5
"Not all trends are made equal"
You should be only trading the trends that matter most... The basis of this script is using volume to rank price trends and give more prominence to the trends that are backed by volume, enabling you to only focus on riding the trends that matter.
If we see a trend with high volume, this will show up in the indicator with larger green or red columns / bars & the trends with low volume will cause little movement in the indicator.
Some indicators are great at showing price trends, some are great at showing volume... Trend101 v5 is great at showing both of these.
This indicator can be used in a variety of ways:
1) The most simplistic is to trade crossovers from Bull > Bear trends and vice versa. This alone can be profitable with a "scalping" mindset where you ride the trend until it shows signs of weakness.
2) The other way I use this indicator is to act as a confirmation tool... for example if price is approach a level of support, you can wait until the price shows signs of rejection and then your confirmation for entry is that Trend101 v5 will change to green. (& the opposite for levels of resistance).
Finally you are also able to use the Timeframe input to select different timeframes, this is useful to use two Trend101 indicators together to filter trade entries. An example would be using one Trend101 indicator set on the 15min timeframe and one set on the Daily timeframe and when both of these align in the same trend direction you are able to enter your trade.
I will produce a video "How To..." guide for this indicator shortly to explain other details.
Let me know in the comments below how you are using the indicator and all feedback is welcome.
Volume Spike Up - [VSU PRO]
This indicator detects abnormal spike up of volume (Vol) and analyze price action in a very specific manner. so it may give us high probability wining setup.
It was build for BUY setup only, it's good for crypto market and you also can use for stock market but it is not suitable for FOREX.
The default setting values is 4H time frame, use can adjust value for any time frame you want.
I had combined 3 strategies in one indicator:
1. Base on EMA or break from sideway area
2. Looking for a reversal point (High risk and you can use or ignore it)
3. Enter below Bollinger Band (High risk and you can use or ignore it)
If your trading timeframe from 1H and above you should use 1 and 2, if below 1h you should use all.
How it works
The first you have to decide your trading timeframe to select which strategy to use then hide other unnecessary lines , because they may make you confusing.
- "Base on EMAs or break from sideway area" when price near EMAs if have abnormal Vol with good price action, indicator will gives a signal, color of signal depend on how big of Vol.
- "Looking for a reversal point" when price blow of 60 candle if have buying Vol over Vol MA50, signal will be appeared.
- "Entering below Bollinger Band" when price entering below Bollinger Band with big Vol, signal will be appeared.
Signal show us the Vol spike up only, it's not an Entry, so you have to consider and combine with other indicators to make your own decision.
Stop loss line suggest you should Cut Loss for your position at this price, if you have skill you may hide it.
These settings can be customized however you like. You can enable or disable high risk strategies, you can change timeframe to any period you want, enable or disable trend following.
you can adjust your stop loss distance, and you can adjust the limit rules for signal.
VSU PRO is available to set alerts for all signals of all condition, you may save your time to looking for trading opportunity.
Volume Spike Up - VSU
This indicator detects abnormal spike up of volume (Vol) and analyze price action in a very specific manner. so it may give us high probability wining setup.
It was build for BUY setup only, it's good for crypto market and you also can use for stock market but it is not suitable for FOREX.
The default setting values is 4H time frame, use can adjust value for any time frame you want.
I had combined 3 strategies in one indicator:
1. Base on EMA or break from sideway area
2. Looking for a reversal point (High risk and you can use or ignore it)
3. Enter below Bollinger Band (High risk and you can use or ignore it)
If your trading timeframe from 1H and above you should use 1 and 2, if below 1h you should use all.
How it works
The first you have to decide your trading timeframe to select which strategy to use then hide other unnecessary lines , because they may make you confusing.
- "Base on EMAs or break from sideway area" when price near EMAs if have abnormal Vol with good price action, indicator will gives a signal, color of signal depend on how big of Vol.
- "Looking for a reversal point" when price blow of 60 candle if have buying Vol over Vol MA50, signal will be appeared.
- "Entering Below Bollinger Band" when price entering below Bollinger Band with big Vol, signal will be appeared.
Signal show us the Vol spike up only, it's not an Entry, so you have to consider and combine with other indicators to make your own decision.
Stop loss line suggest you should Cut Loss for your position at this price, if you have skill you may hide it.
These settings can be customized however you like. You can enable or disable high risk strategies, you can change timeframe to any period you want, enable or disable trend following.
you can adjust your stop loss distance, and you can adjust the limit rules for signal.
This version is basic and free, it only contain alert for one signal "Volume spike up".
Bulls vs BearsThis indicator helps show whether Bulls or Bears have more power at a given time.
On the chart, you can see how one might use this indicator for entry, exit, and confirmation.
The math used to calculate the indicator line is as follows:
bullPower = high - MA
bearPower = low - MA
indicatorLine = bullPower + bearPower
If the indicator is above the baseline of 0, line is green and Bulls are in power.
If the indicator is below the baseline of 0, line is red and Bears are in power.
Baseline is defaulted to 0. This can be changed in either direction to create more confirmation about bullish or bearish. This line determines the color of the indicator line.
The dark band/channel is based on the Average True Range (ATR). The channel size can be adjusted. When the indicator line moves outside of the channel, it is an extremely strong indicator of who is in power and may precede a reversal or slowdown.
Settings that can be adjusted:
ATR Multiplier - adjusts the size of the channel. Default is 3
Source (default hlc3)
Moving Average Length - Default is 13.
Moving Average Type
- EMA
- SMA
- SMMA (RMA)
- WMA
- VWMA
Baseline - Sets color of indicator line to show what's bullish/bearish. Default to 0.
Colors:
- Indicator Line Colors
- ATR Band upper & lower lines
- ATR band background
LNL Pullback ArrowsBuying the dip has never been easier! LNL Pullback Arrows are here to pinpoint the best possible entries for the trend following setups. With the Pullback Arrows, trader can pick his own approach and risk level thanks to four different types of arrows. The goal of these arrows is to force the traders to scale in & out of trades which is in my opinion crucial when it comes to trend following strategies. These arrows were designed primarily for the daily & weekly time frame (swing trading).
Four Types of Pullback Arrows:
1. Aggro Arrows - Ideal for aggresive approach during parabolic trends. Sometimes trends are so strong that the price barely revisits the daily 8 EMA. This is where the aggro arrows can perfectly pinpoint the aggresive high risk entries. Ideal for halfsize or 1/4 size of the full position. Aiming for quick 1-2 day moves targeting the recent high/low. These arrows could be also named as scalping arrows for the swing traders. A quick In & Out.
2. HalfSize Arrows - Medium risk approach. First arrows to scale in. HalfSize arrows are the first sign that the pullback might be ending, yet there is still some space left for an even deeper pullback. That is the reason why they are called half-size. Ideally taken with half-sized position. When trading the HalfSize Arrows, It is better to have some "spare ammo in the gun" ready to use.
3. FullSize Arrows - Regular risk approach. These arrows represent a zone where the core of the posititon should be taken. The point of validity for the trend is not that far away, meaning the risk can be kept tight. Ideal for scailing the other halfs or quarters of the full position. Also great for more conservative traders or environments with higher volatility.
4. Rare Arrows - Offer the best risk to reward entries during the trend. Rare Arrows should be the "last kick" of the retracement, therefore stops can be positioned really tight. They either trigger the stop immidiately or they provide another juicy leg up or down in the direction of the trend. However, they really do appear rarely.
Simple EMA Cloud:
A simple cloud based on 21 and 55 exponential moving averages. This default length creates a pullback zone that is wide enough for the conservative traders but also give the opportunities to more aggresive traders. Alternatives such as 8 & 21, or 21 & 34 are forming the zone that is too aggresive and usually too thin. Of course, cloud can be fully adjusted or turned off completely. The only role of the cloud is to gauge the trend.
Tips & Tricks:
1.Importance of the Scailing
- As already stated, scailing is crucial to this since there is no way of knowing the exact level at which the price magically bounce every time. It is hard to tell where and which EMA will be respected. How can we know it will be 21 EMA every time? or 34 EMA or 10 EMA or 100 SMA or 50 DMA ... Single MA does not make a trend. This is the reason why scailing is so important. Scailing can make a difference.
2. Nothing is Perfect
- Same as any other study, nothing works 100% perfectly. Sometimes the setup will go right against you and sometimes the price will fade away sideways and breaks off the structure of the trend. This is not a magic certainty tool. This is just another probability tool.
3. Point of Validity & Other Studies
- Even though the pullback arrows can be a stand-alone strategy. It is important to use other indicators that visualize the actual trend. Whether its EMA Cloud or EMAs or DMI Bars or Keltner Channels, there should be something that validates the trend, something that tells the trend is over. (Pullback Arrows are not showing the actual stops!).
Hope it helps.
SurfDaTrend MTF Trend PeekThis script displays whether the EMA's align on Multiple-Timeframes. The user will set the EMA periods to use to determine the trend. This is useful for Multi-timeframe analysis and ensuring you are not trading against the HTF trend. This script also benefits users who use only a single screen as it is troublesome to switch to multiple timeframes to check EMA alignment.
***note: This is only useful for traders who trade on the lower timeframes. Not recommended for long-term traders.
VWAP Band TrendThis indicator combines two features: VWAP bands for range trading and trends for trend-following.
The white bands offer support/resistance levels ideal for range trading: short when rejecting off the upper band, long when rejecting off the lower. Take profit either when hitting the (faint gray) midline and/or when hitting the band on the far side.
The trend analysis shows green or red ranges above or below the bands to indicate trend strength - larger swaths of green or red indicates strong trend while shorter swathes indicate weak. If the upper trend color doesn't match the lower trend color, the trend is undecided or transitioning.
Optionally, trend initiation indicators can be turned on to show above/below candles where a trend switch is taking place.
MOD RSI [KPM]Using this indicator you can easily view Divergence, and Market Tend in Mutitimeframe
NOTE: This is stranded RSI I only added colours for easy cath the market trend.
I'm not regarding anything with this indicator. All risk is yours
Thank you
Current Trend [KPM] - Buy / SellYou can filter the trend with this indicator. Green Lines indicate a short-term up trend and Red lines indicate a short-term downtrend. and black lines indicate short-term consultation.
I'm not regarding anything with this indicator. All risk is yours
Thank you
BoxToBox by GurkyCombination of the box theory by Nicolas Darvas and the turtle system.
If the price is above the box, it's long. If the price is below the box, it's short. And follow tags for exit. Simple game plan.
Darvas box theory is a technical tool that allows traders to target stocks with increasing trade volume.
The Darvas box theory is not locked into a specific time period, so the boxes are created by drawing a line along the recent highs and recent lows of the time period the trader is using.
The Darvas box is a trend following system. A trend following system is one that does not try to anticipate a market move. Another way of saying this is that the system is reactive versus predictive.
Darvas would only enter stocks that were in confirmed uptrends and breaking out of consolidation patterns to make new highs. His boxes helped him visualize this while he was on the road dancing for a living.
Essentially, if a stock on his watchlist was bouncing around inside a “price box” of say $35 and $40, then he knew if it broke to $40.50, it was time to buy.
Likewise, if the stock retreated back into the box, it hit his stop loss orders. He wanted to make sure the uptrend was confirmed with higher prices.