Liquidity Channels [TFO]This indicator was built to visually demonstrate the significance of major, untouched pivots. With traders commonly placing orders at or near significant pivots, these areas are commonly referred to as Resting Liquidity. If we attribute some factor of growth over time, we can quickly visualize that certain pivots originated much further away than others, if their channels appear larger.
A pivot in this case is validated by the Liquidity Strength parameter. If set to 50 for example, then a pivot high is validated if its high is greater than the high of the 50 bars to the left and right of itself. This also implies a delay in finding pivots, as the drawings won't actually appear until validation, which would occur 50 bars after the original high has formed in this case. This is typical of indicators using swing highs and lows, as one must wait some period of time to validate the pivots in question.
The Channel Growth parameter dictates how much the Liquidity Channels will expand over time. The following chart is an example, where the left-hand side is using a Channel Growth of 1, and the right-hand side is using a Channel Growth of 10.
When price reaches these levels, they become invalidated and will stop extending to the right. The other condition for invalidation is the Delete After (Bars) parameter which, when enabled, declares that untouched levels will be deleted if the distance from their origin exceeds this many bars.
This indicator also offers an option to Hide Expanding Channels for those who just want the actual levels on their chart, without the extra visuals, which would look something like the below chart.
Educational
Systematic Investment Tracker by Ceyhun Gonul### English Description
**Systematic Investment Tracker with Enhanced Features**
This script, titled **Systematic Investment Tracker with Enhanced Features**, is a TradingView tool designed to support systematic investments across different market conditions. It provides traders with two customizable investment strategies — **Continuous Buying** and **Declining Buying** — and includes advanced dynamic investment adjustment features for each.
#### Detailed Explanation of Script Features and Originality
1. **Two Investment Strategies**:
- **Continuous Buying**: This strategy performs purchases consistently at each interval, as set by the user, regardless of market price changes. It follows the principle of dollar-cost averaging, allowing users to build an investment position over time.
- **Declining Buying**: Unlike Continuous Buying, this strategy triggers purchases only when the asset's price has declined from the previous interval's closing price. This approach helps users capitalize on lower price points, potentially improving average costs during downward trends.
2. **Dynamic Investment Adjustment**:
- For both strategies, the script includes a **Dynamic Investment Adjustment** feature. If enabled, this feature increases the purchasing amount by 50% if the current price has fallen by a specific user-defined percentage relative to the previous price. This allows users to accumulate a larger position when the asset is declining, which may benefit long-term cost-averaging strategies.
3. **Customizable Time Frames**:
- Users can specify a **start and end date** for investment, allowing them to restrict or backtest strategies within a specific timeframe. This feature is valuable for evaluating strategy performance over specific market cycles or historical periods.
4. **Graphical Indicators and Labels**:
- The script provides graphical labels on the chart that display purchase points. These indicators help users visualize their investment entries based on the strategy selected.
- A summary **performance label** is also displayed, providing real-time updates on the total amount spent, accumulated quantity, average cost, portfolio value, and profit percentage for each strategy.
5. **Language Support**:
- The script includes English and Turkish language options. Users can toggle between these languages, allowing the summary label text and descriptions to be displayed in their preferred language.
6. **Performance Comparison Table**:
- An optional **Performance Comparison Table** is available, offering a side-by-side analysis of net profit, total investment, and profit percentage for both strategies. This comparison table helps users assess which strategy has yielded better returns, providing clarity on each approach's effectiveness under the chosen parameters.
#### How the Script Works and Its Uniqueness
This closed-source script brings together two established investment strategies in a single, dynamic tool. By integrating continuous and declining purchase strategies with advanced settings for dynamic investment adjustment, the script offers a powerful, flexible tool for both passive and active investors. The design of this script provides unique benefits:
- Enables automated, systematic investment tracking, allowing users to build positions gradually.
- Empowers users to leverage declines through dynamic adjustments to optimize average cost over time.
- Presents an easy-to-read performance label and table, enabling an efficient and transparent performance comparison for informed decision-making.
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### Türkçe Açıklama
**Gelişmiş Özellikli Sistematik Yatırım Takipçisi**
**Gelişmiş Özellikli Sistematik Yatırım Takipçisi** adlı bu TradingView scripti, çeşitli piyasa koşullarında sistematik yatırım stratejilerini desteklemek üzere tasarlanmış bir araçtır. Script, kullanıcıya iki özelleştirilebilir yatırım stratejisi — **Sürekli Alım** ve **Düşen Alım** — ve her strateji için gelişmiş dinamik yatırım ayarlama seçenekleri sunar.
#### Script Özelliklerinin Detaylı Açıklaması ve Özgünlük
1. **İki Yatırım Stratejisi**:
- **Sürekli Alım**: Bu strateji, fiyat değişimlerine bakılmaksızın kullanıcının belirlediği her aralıkta sabit bir miktar yatırım yapar. Bu yaklaşım, uzun vadede pozisyonu kademeli olarak oluşturmak isteyenler için idealdir.
- **Düşen Alım**: Sürekli Alım’ın aksine, bu strateji yalnızca fiyat bir önceki aralığın kapanış fiyatına göre düştüğünde alım yapar. Bu yöntem, yatırımcıların daha düşük fiyatlardan alım yaparak ortalama maliyeti potansiyel olarak iyileştirmelerine yardımcı olur.
2. **Dinamik Yatırım Ayarlaması**:
- Her iki strateji için de **Dinamik Yatırım Ayarlaması** özelliği bulunmaktadır. Bu özellik aktif edildiğinde, mevcut fiyatın bir önceki fiyata göre kullanıcı tarafından belirlenen bir yüzde oranında düşmesi durumunda alım miktarını %50 artırır. Bu durum, uzun vadede maliyet ortalaması stratejilerine katkıda bulunur.
3. **Özelleştirilebilir Tarih Aralığı**:
- Kullanıcılar, yatırımı belirli bir tarih aralığında sınırlandırmak veya test etmek için bir **başlangıç ve bitiş tarihi** belirleyebilir. Bu özellik, strateji performansını geçmiş piyasa döngüleri veya belirli dönemlerde değerlendirmek için kullanışlıdır.
4. **Grafiksel İşaretleyiciler ve Etiketler**:
- Script, grafik üzerinde alım noktalarını gösteren işaretleyiciler sağlar. Bu görsel göstergeler, kullanıcıların seçilen stratejiye göre yatırım girişlerini görselleştirmesine yardımcı olur.
- Ayrıca, her strateji için harcanan toplam tutar, biriken miktar, ortalama maliyet, portföy değeri ve kâr yüzdesi gibi bilgileri gerçek zamanlı olarak gösteren bir **performans etiketi** sunar.
5. **Dil Desteği**:
- Script, İngilizce ve Türkçe dillerini desteklemektedir. Kullanıcılar, performans etiketi metninin ve açıklamalarının tercih ettikleri dilde görüntülenmesi için dil seçimini yapabilir.
6. **Performans Karşılaştırma Tablosu**:
- İsteğe bağlı olarak kullanılabilen bir **Performans Karşılaştırma Tablosu**, her iki strateji için net kâr, toplam yatırım ve kâr yüzdesi gibi bilgileri yan yana analiz eder. Bu tablo, kullanıcıların hangi stratejinin daha yüksek getiri sağladığını değerlendirmesine yardımcı olur.
#### Scriptin Çalışma Prensibi ve Özgünlüğü
Bu script, iki yatırım stratejisini gelişmiş bir araçta birleştirir. Sürekli ve düşen fiyatlara dayalı alım stratejilerini dinamik yatırım ayarlama özelliğiyle entegre ederek yatırımcılar için güçlü ve esnek bir çözüm sunar. Script’in tasarımı aşağıdaki benzersiz faydaları sağlamaktadır:
- Otomatik, sistematik yatırım takibi yaparak kullanıcıların pozisyonlarını kademeli olarak oluşturmalarına olanak tanır.
- Dinamik ayarlama ile düşüşlerden yararlanarak zaman içinde ortalama maliyeti optimize etme olanağı sağlar.
- Her iki stratejinin performansını basit ve anlaşılır bir şekilde karşılaştıran etiket ve tablo ile verimli bir performans değerlendirmesi sunar.
DIVERGENCE SPOT X P.FUTURES (INVERTED VERSION) [GUSLM]Many asked me to change the positive position x negative(of "DIVERGENCE SPOT X P.FUTURES"). being maybe no intuitive for some coins and situations....
So, Now on this version you are going to have UP moves for Upwards from derivatives ( p. Futures with Higher prices than Spot prices), and Dowwards for Negative Futures derivatives. ( it will match the future funding rates probably)
The "pushs" now are in the oposite direction.
Look at the DIVERGENCE SPOT X P.FUTURES script for a better view about it.
For instance:
This version is better for normal coin and market - where the derivatives go in the direction of the price and the coin will have a positive FR(funding) when going up, and maybe sometimes negatives when going down.
The First non inverted version: is better for manipulated coins, where you have pushs and pulls, to try to build a negative funding while hold longs positions. it will go up with negative FR. - Shorters paying the longs and being liquidated in the way..
But you can chose one and adaptd to use only one fot both situations, only need to take a look on the market and define whats going on with the books and prices moves.
Strategy Tester [Cometreon]The Strategy Tester is a powerful backtesting tool that allows you to evaluate and optimize strategies created with the Strategy Builder or signals generated by the Signal Tester. It offers a comprehensive suite of options for risk management and optimization of trading performance.
Key Features:
Testing strategies on different symbols and timeframes
Advanced risk management with multiple Take Profit and Stop Loss options
Customization of trading sessions and initial capital
Generation of customized alerts for entry, exit, and TP/SL modifications
Technical Details and Customizable Inputs:
Source Entry Long and Short: Select entry conditions for the strategy from the "Signal Tester" or "Strategy Builder".
Source Exit Long and Short: Select exit conditions for the strategy from the "Signal Tester" or "Strategy Builder".
Trading Session: Choose the period in which the strategy will enter positions, selecting from: Months, Days, up to 3 hourly sessions, and the strategy's activity range, i.e., start and end date.
Alert Message: Set custom messages for each type of Alert, such as Entry Long, Exit Short, or Change SL Long
Plot: Choose whether to show Long and Short positions on the chart
Risk Management:
Customize the exits and risk management of your strategy, with a wide range of options including:
Initial Capital: Set the starting capital for the strategy
Quantity: Choose the entry quantity for each type of position, selecting from: Contracts, USD, Percentage of equity, and percentage of initial capital.
Take Profit: Configure up to 4 different Take Profits, choosing each type of level from:
- % : Percentage from the entry price.
- USD : Distance in USD from the entry price.
- Pip : Distance in Pips from the entry price.
- ATR : Set the ATR Take Profit multiplier using the length of the "ATR Period Long".
- Swing : Set the length to calculate the Swing as Take Profit Level
- Risk Reward : Set the Take Profit based on the Risk-Reward of the Stop Loss, vice versa for the Stop Loss (Take Profit or Stop Loss cannot both have the Risk Reward option).
Stop Loss: Set the Stop Loss to reduce the loss in case of defeat, also choosing the type of level as for the "Take Profit".
Break Even: Choose whether to modify the Stop Loss level when the price breaks a certain Take Profit level, you can choose the Stop level, adding or removing (%, USD, or Pip) from the entry level.
Trailing Take Profit: When the price breaks a set price, it allows activating an exit level by subtracting/increasing from the chosen Stop level, the level will continue to update every time the Stop source is updated, for example in Long every time High exceeds the previous one.
Trailing Stop Loss: When the price breaks a set price, it allows activating an exit level by subtracting/increasing from the chosen Stop level, the level will continue to update every time the Stop source is updated, for example in Long every time Low exceeds the previous one.
Exit Before End Session: Allows setting an exit time, for example to exit 1 candle before the end of the daily session.
How to Use The Indicator:
Add the Strategy Tester to the chart
Input signals generated by other TradeLab Beta indicators
Configure risk and capital management settings
Run the strategy backtesting and analyze the results
Optimize the strategy based on the obtained results
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Strategy Builder [Cometreon]The Strategy Builder is an advanced indicator that allows you to create customized trading strategies directly on TradingView. With the ability to define up to five entry conditions and two exit conditions, this tool offers unprecedented flexibility in creating complex strategies.
Key Features:
Creation of strategies with 5 entry conditions and 2 exit conditions
Use of any indicator available on TradingView, including private indicators
Advanced options for signal and condition management
Technical Details and Customizable Inputs:
Activate Signal: Option to activate or deactivate the Long or Short condition
Special Condition:** It's possible to activate a "Special" condition, choosing from:
1) Precedent Signal: Searches for the condition in a previous candle. For example, entering 4 will check the condition in the fourth previous candle.
2) Check Signal: Verifies if the condition has occurred in a certain number of candles. For example, entering 6 will check if the condition has occurred in at least one of the 6 previous candles.
3) Multiple Signal: Checks multiple consecutive conditions. For example, with 3 the condition must occur in all 3 previous candles, unlike the "Check Signal" where a single occurrence is sufficient.
4) Confirm Signal: Checks that the condition has not occurred previously. For example, entering 5 verifies that the condition has not been activated in any of the 5 previous candles.
Source Long and Short: Allows choosing the first value to create the condition, using any indicator on TradingView, including our private indicators with derived signals
Type Long and Short":** Defines the type of condition, with a wide range of intuitive options including:
1) Cross Over Value: Source Long/Short crosses upward the second value.
2) Cross Under Value: Source Long/Short crosses downward the second value.
3) Greater Than: Source Long/Short is greater than the second value.
4) Lower Than: Source Long/Short is less than the second value.
5) Equal To: Source Long/Short is equal to the second value.
6) Increase: Source Long/Short is greater than the previous candle.
7) Decrease: Source Long/Short is less than the previous candle.
8) No Change: Source Long/Short is equal to the previous candle.
9) Change Value: Source Long/Short is different from the previous candle.
Only First: Avoids multiple or repeated signals, excluding a signal if the condition was active in the previous candle.
Type Value: Allows choosing the type of the second value:
1) Normal: allows manually entering a value (for example, 20 or 50).
2) Choose: allows selecting a value from another indicator, as for the first value.
How to Use The Indicator:
Define entry and exit conditions using desired indicators
Configure signal management options for each condition
Test the created strategy directly on the chart or in combination with the Strategy Tester
Unlock the potential of your trading strategies with TradeLab Beta's Strategy Builder start creating customized strategies optimized for your trading goals.
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Signal Tester [Cometreon]Signal Tester is a powerful tool that allows you to analyze and visualize up to 100 historical positions directly on the TradingView chart. This indicator is ideal for quickly testing the effectiveness of trading signals from various sources.
Key Features:
Graphical visualization of entry and exit signals
Support for analysis on different timeframes
Ability to test signals from bots, groups, or personal strategies
Technical Details and Customizable Inputs:
Position Selection : Choose up to 100 recent positions, both long and short, to display signals directly on the chart.
Data Entry : Easily select the date and position type (long/short) in the settings.
How to Use the Indicator:
Enter entry and exit signals in the indicator settings.
Analyze the results directly on the chart.
Add the generated signals to the Strategy Tester to verify their effectiveness.
Start testing your trading signals now with TradeLab Beta's Signal Tester access this powerful tool and take your market analysis to the next level!
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Auto Fibonacci ModePurpose of the Code:
This Pine Script™ code defines an indicator called "Auto Fibonacci Mode" that automatically plots Fibonacci retracement and extension levels based on recent price data, providing traders with reference levels for potential support and resistance. It also offers an "Auto" mode that determines levels based on the selected moving average type (e.g., EMA, SMA) for added flexibility in trend identification.
Key Components and Functionalities:
Inputs:
lookback (Lookback): Determines how many bars back to look when identifying the highest and lowest prices.
reverse: Reverses the direction of Fibonacci calculations, which is helpful for analyzing both uptrends and downtrends.
auto: When enabled, this option automatically adjusts Fibonacci levels based on a moving average.
mod: Allows the user to select a specific moving average type (EMA, SMA, RMA, HMA, or WMA) for use in "Auto" mode.
Label and Color Options: Customize the display of Fibonacci labels, colors, and whether to show the highest and lowest levels on the chart.
Fibonacci Levels:
Sixteen Fibonacci levels are configurable in the input options, allowing users to choose traditional retracement levels (e.g., 0.236, 0.5, 1.618) as well as custom levels.
These levels are calculated dynamically and adjusted based on the highest and lowest price range within the lookback period.
Calculation of Direction and Fibonacci Levels:
Moving Average Direction: Using the specified moving average, the code evaluates the price direction to determine the trend (upward or downward). This direction can be reversed if the user selects the reverse option.
Fibonacci Level Calculation: Each level is computed based on the highest and lowest prices over the lookback range and adjusted according to the selected trend direction and moving average type.
Plotting Fibonacci Levels:
The script generates lines on the chart to represent each Fibonacci level, with customizable gradient colors.
Labels displaying level values and prices can be enabled, providing easy identification of each level on the chart.
Additional Lines:
Lines representing the highest and lowest prices within the lookback range can also be displayed, highlighting recent support and resistance levels for added context.
Usage:
The Auto Fibonacci Mode indicator is designed for traders interested in Fibonacci retracement and extension levels, particularly those seeking automatic trend detection based on moving averages.
This indicator enables:
Automatic adjustment of Fibonacci levels based on selected moving average type.
Quick visualization of support and resistance areas without manual adjustments.
Analysis flexibility with customizable levels and color gradients for easier trend and reversal identification.
This tool is valuable for traders who rely on Fibonacci analysis and moving averages as part of their technical analysis strategy.
Important Note:
This script is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Traders and investors should conduct their research and analysis before making any trading decisions.
GibbsFunctional Categories
Time Management
Timezone Settings: Configurable to adjust for different global time zones (e.g., GMT, GMT+1).
Daily and Weekly Resets: Functions to detect new days and weeks, used to mark specific periods on the chart.
Session Range Calculation: Ability to determine timeframes in minutes, hours, days, weeks, and months for precise market analysis.
Day and Week Separators
Daily Separators: Option to display daily separators that demarcate different trading days on the chart.
Weekends Highlight: Automatically grays out weekends for easy visual distinction.
Trading Sessions
Custom Sessions: Display trading sessions, such as:
Kill Zones: Morning and afternoon trading zones with customizable time ranges and background highlights.
Asian Session: Highlights the Asian market hours with liquidity data.
Session Background: Customizable colors for different sessions to visually separate them on the chart.
Liquidity Management
High and Low Points: Tracks previous day and week high/low prices, marking them for reference.
Labeling: Uses labels and lines to indicate if significant liquidity levels have been breached.
Session Liquidity: Identifies areas where liquidity is likely to accumulate, marking high and low ranges for Asian, CBDR, and other sessions.
Session-Specific Features
CBDR (Central Bank Dealers Range): Marks specific ranges based on sessions relevant for market analysis.
Range Projections: Projects key levels based on the size of the CBDR range for additional price targets.
Previous Day CBDR: Option to display CBDR from the previous day, aiding in historical price movement analysis.
Header and Display Customization
Header Text: Customizable text for the indicator's header to provide a quick reference.
Table Management: Simple table for organizing and displaying important textual information.
This indicator is ideal for traders who focus on session-based strategies and wish to have comprehensive visibility of previous liquidity points, trading zones, and day/week high and low levels on their charts.
3 CANDLE SUPPLY/DEMANDExplanation of the Code:
Demand Zone Logic: The script checks if the second candle closes below the low of the first candle and the third candle closes above both the highs of the first and second candles.
Zone Plotting: Once the pattern is identified, a demand zone is plotted from the low of the first candle to the high of the third candle, using a dashed green line for clarity.
Markers: A small triangle marker is added below the bars where a demand zone is detected for easy visualization.
Efficient Logic: The script checks the conditions for demand zone formation for every three consecutive candles on the chart.
This approach should be both accurate and efficient in plotting demand zones, making it easier to spot potential support levels on the chart.
ICT Setup 02 [TradingFinder] Breaker Blocks + Reversal Candles🔵 Introduction
The "Breaker Block" concept, widely utilized in ICT (Inner Circle Trader) technical analysis, is a crucial tool for identifying reversal points and significant market shifts. Originating from the "Order Block" concept, Breaker Blocks help traders pinpoint support and resistance levels. These blocks are essential for understanding market trends and recognizing optimal entry and exit points.
A Breaker Block is essentially a failed Order Block that changes its role when price action breaks through it. When an Order Block fails to hold as a support or resistance level, it reverses its function, becoming a Breaker Block.
There are two primary types : Bullish Breaker Blocks and Bearish Breaker Blocks. These Breaker Blocks align with the prevailing market trend and indicate potential entry points after a liquidity sweep or a shift in market structure.
Understanding and applying the Breaker Block strategy enables traders to capitalize on the behavior of institutional investors, enhancing their trading outcomes.
Bullish Setup :
Bearish Setup :
🔵 How to Use
The ICT Setup 02 indicator designed to automate the identification of Bullish and Bearish Breaker Blocks. This tool enables traders to easily spot these blocks on a chart and utilize them for entering or exiting trades. Below is a breakdown of how to use this indicator in both bullish and bearish setups.
🟣 Bullish Breaker Block Setup
A Bullish Breaker Block setup is identified in an uptrend, where it serves as a potential entry point. This setup occurs when a Bearish Order Block fails and the price moves above the high of that Order Block. In this scenario, the previously bearish Order Block turns into a Bullish Breaker Block, which now acts as a support level for the price.
To trade a Bullish Breaker Block, wait for the price to retest this newly formed support level. Confirmation of the uptrend can be achieved by analyzing lower time frames for further market structure shifts or other bullish indicators.
A successful retest of the Bullish Breaker Block provides a high-probability entry point for a long trade, as it signals institutional support. Traders often place their stop-loss below the low of the Breaker Block zone to minimize risk.
🟣 Bearish Breaker Block Setup
A Bearish Breaker Block setup, conversely, is used in a downtrend to identify potential sell opportunities. This setup forms when a Bullish Order Block fails, and the price moves below the low of that Order Block.
Once this Order Block is broken, it reverses its role and becomes a Bearish Breaker Block, providing resistance to the price as it pushes downward. For a Bearish Breaker Block trade, wait for the price to retest this resistance level.
A confirmation of the downtrend, such as a market structure shift on a lower time frame or additional bearish signals, strengthens the setup. The Bearish Breaker Block retest provides an opportunity to enter a short position, with a stop-loss placed just above the high of the Breaker Block zone.
🔵 Settings
Pivot Period : This setting controls the look-back period used to identify pivot points that contribute to the detection of Order Blocks. A higher period captures longer-term pivots, while a lower period focuses on more recent price action. Adjusting this parameter allows traders to fine-tune the indicator to match their trading time frame.
Breaker Block Validity Period : This setting defines how long a Breaker Block remains valid based on the number of bars elapsed since its formation. Increasing the validity period keeps Breaker Blocks active for a longer duration, which can be useful for higher time frame analysis.
Mitigation Level BB : This option lets traders choose the level of the Order Block at which the price is expected to react. Options like "Proximal," "50% OB," and "Distal" adjust the zone where a reaction may occur, offering flexibility in setting up the entry and stop-loss levels.
Breaker Block Refinement : The refinement option refines the Breaker Block zone to display a more precise range for aggressive or defensive trading approaches. The "Aggressive" mode provides a tighter range for risk-tolerant traders, while the "Defensive" mode expands the zone for those with a more conservative approach.
🔵 Conclusion
The Breaker Block indicator provides traders with a sophisticated tool for identifying key reversal zones in the market. By leveraging Breaker Blocks, traders can gain insights into institutional order flow and predict critical support and resistance levels.
Using Breaker Blocks in conjunction with other ICT concepts, like Fair Value Gaps or liquidity sweeps, enhances the reliability of trading signals. This indicator empowers traders to make informed decisions, aligning their trades with institutional moves in the market.
As with any trading strategy, it is crucial to incorporate proper risk management, using stop-losses and position sizing to minimize potential losses. The Breaker Block strategy, when applied with discipline and thorough analysis, serves as a powerful addition to any trader’s toolkit.
MACD Histogram Fibonacci Retracement LevelsMACD Histogram Fibonacci Retracement Level s.
MACD Histogram Fibonacci Retracement Levels indicator considers the highest and lowest histogram bar levels from Intraday Day Open.
Fibonacci retracement levels 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6% are displayed for the Highest and Lowest histogram bar .As the day progress revised Fibonacci Retracement Levels are set in based on change in Highest and Lowest histogram bar levels.
Histogram bars positions are monitored vis a vis the Fibonacci Retracement Levels to plan the trade entry or exit as per MACD indicator.
MACD and Signal levels are opted out to get clear histogram bar image on chart. Input check in box is available to display MACD and signal lines at Users option.
A Histogram intraday average line (Histo Intra Avg) indicate the intraday average movement of histogram bars.
MACD Histogram Fibonacci Retracement Levels is very useful to know the level of upward and downward Histogram bar movements vis a vis Fibonacci Retracement Levels compared to general MACD Indicator Histogram levels.
DISCLAIMER: For educational and entertainment purpose only .Nothing in this content should be interpreted as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security/ies or investment/s.
Dynamic Linear CandlesDynamic Linear Candles is a unique and versatile indicator that reimagines traditional candlestick patterns by integrating customizable moving averages directly into candle structures. This dynamic approach smooths the appearance of candlesticks to better highlight trends and suppress minor market noise, allowing traders to focus on essential price movements.
Key Features:
1. Dynamic Candle Smoothing: Choose between popular smoothing types (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA) to apply directly to each candle’s Open, High, Low, and Close values. This adaptive smoothing reveals hidden trends by refining price action into simplified, flowing candles, ideal for spotting subtle changes in market sentiment.
2. Signal Line Overlay: The signal line provides an additional layer of trend confirmation. Select from SMA, EMA, WMA, or HMA smoothing to match your trading style. The line dynamically changes color based on the price’s relative position, helping traders quickly identify bullish or bearish shifts.
3. Enhanced Candle Visualization: Candles adjust in color and opacity based on bullish or bearish trends, providing immediate visual cues about market momentum. The customized color and opacity settings allow for clearer distinction, especially in noisy markets.
Why This Combination?
This script is more than just an aesthetic adjustment; it’s a purposeful combination of moving averages and candle smoothing designed to enhance readability and actionable insights. Traditional candles often suffer from excessive noise in volatile markets, and this mashup addresses that by creating a smooth, flowing chart that adapts to the underlying trend. The Signal Line adds confirmation, acting as a filter for potential entries and exits. Together, these elements serve as a concise toolset for traders aiming to capture trend-based opportunities with clarity and precision.
Global OECD CLI Diffusion Index YoY vs MoMThe Global OECD Composite Leading Indicators (CLI) Diffusion Index is used to gauge the health and directional momentum of the global economy and anticipate changes in economic conditions. It usually leads turning points in the economy by 6 - 9 months.
How to read: Above 50% signals economic expansion across the included countries. Below 50% signals economic contraction.
The diffusion index component specifically shows the proportion of countries with positive economic growth signals compared to those with negative or neutral signals.
The OECD CLI aggregates data from several leading economic indicators including order books, building permits, and consumer and business sentiment. It tracks the economic momentum and turning points in the business cycle across 38 OECD member countries and several other Non-OECD member countries.
CCI Threshold StrategyThe CCI Threshold Strategy is a trading approach that utilizes the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) as a momentum indicator to identify potential buy and sell signals in financial markets. The CCI is particularly effective in detecting overbought and oversold conditions, providing traders with insights into possible price reversals. This strategy is designed for use in various financial instruments, including stocks, commodities, and forex, and aims to capitalize on price movements driven by market sentiment.
Commodity Channel Index (CCI)
The CCI was developed by Donald Lambert in the 1980s and is primarily used to measure the deviation of a security's price from its average price over a specified period.
The formula for CCI is as follows:
CCI=(TypicalPrice−SMA)×0.015MeanDeviation
CCI=MeanDeviation(TypicalPrice−SMA)×0.015
where:
Typical Price = (High + Low + Close) / 3
SMA = Simple Moving Average of the Typical Price
Mean Deviation = Average of the absolute deviations from the SMA
The CCI oscillates around a zero line, with values above +100 indicating overbought conditions and values below -100 indicating oversold conditions (Lambert, 1980).
Strategy Logic
The CCI Threshold Strategy operates on the following principles:
Input Parameters:
Lookback Period: The number of periods used to calculate the CCI. A common choice is 9, as it balances responsiveness and noise.
Buy Threshold: Typically set at -90, indicating a potential oversold condition where a price reversal is likely.
Stop Loss and Take Profit: The strategy allows for risk management through customizable stop loss and take profit points.
Entry Conditions:
A long position is initiated when the CCI falls below the buy threshold of -90, indicating potential oversold levels. This condition suggests that the asset may be undervalued and due for a price increase.
Exit Conditions:
The long position is closed when the closing price exceeds the highest price of the previous day, indicating a bullish reversal. Additionally, if the stop loss or take profit thresholds are hit, the position will be exited accordingly.
Risk Management:
The strategy incorporates optional stop loss and take profit mechanisms, which can be toggled on or off based on trader preference. This allows for flexibility in risk management, aligning with individual risk tolerances and trading styles.
Benefits of the CCI Threshold Strategy
Flexibility: The CCI Threshold Strategy can be applied across different asset classes, making it versatile for various market conditions.
Objective Signals: The use of quantitative thresholds for entry and exit reduces emotional bias in trading decisions (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974).
Enhanced Risk Management: By allowing traders to set stop loss and take profit levels, the strategy aids in preserving capital and managing risk effectively.
Limitations
Market Noise: The CCI can produce false signals, especially in highly volatile markets, leading to potential losses (Bollinger, 2001).
Lagging Indicator: As a lagging indicator, the CCI may not always capture rapid market movements, resulting in missed opportunities (Pring, 2002).
Conclusion
The CCI Threshold Strategy offers a systematic approach to trading based on well-established momentum principles. By focusing on overbought and oversold conditions, traders can make informed decisions while managing risk effectively. As with any trading strategy, it is crucial to backtest the approach and adapt it to individual trading styles and market conditions.
References
Bollinger, J. (2001). Bollinger on Bollinger Bands. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Lambert, D. (1980). Commodity Channel Index. Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, 2, 3-5.
Pring, M. J. (2002). Technical Analysis Explained. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1974). Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases. Science, 185(4157), 1124-1131.
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Weekly Range & Trend (Signed)Weekly Trend & Range is basically calculated every week.
It helps to get a broad idea whether coming week market can be directional , volatile or range bound action. So this helps me to get a hint which style of approach should be given more important on positional basis like directional or non-directional.
I mostly track in NSE:BANKNIFTY , NSE:NIFTY , BSE:SENSEX
For example:
Average range difference of past 4 weeks is bigger in compare to current week range difference means good chance for directional opportunities.
Average range difference of past 4 weeks is lesser in compare to current week range difference means good chance for non-directional opportunities.
Directional or Non-directional hint is been shown in terms of probability . So based on this i plan my week and trades.
Implied Fair Value Gap (IFVG) ICT [TradingFinder] Hidden FVG OTE🔵 Introduction
The Implied Fair Value Gap (IFVG) is distinctive due to its unique three-candlestick formation, which differentiates it from conventional Fair Value Gaps.
Implied fair value represents an estimated worth of an asset—often a business or its goodwill—based on the price likely to be received in a structured transaction between market participants at a specific point in time.
In the ever-evolving world of technical analysis, pinpointing price reversal points and market anomalies can significantly enhance trading strategies and decision-making for traders and investors. Among the advanced concepts gaining traction in this field is the Implied Fair Value Gap (IFVG), introduced by the renowned analyst Inner Circle Trader (ICT).
This tool has proven to be an effective method for identifying hidden supply and demand zones in financial markets, offering a unique edge to traders looking for high-probability setups.
Unlike traditional gaps that are visible on price charts, IFVG is a hidden gap that doesn’t appear explicitly on the chart and thus requires specialized technical analysis tools for accurate identification.
This hidden gap can signal potential price reversals and offers traders insight into high-liquidity areas where price is likely to react. This article will guide you through using the ICT Implied Fair Value Gap Indicator effectively, covering its settings, usage strategies, and key features to help you make informed decisions in the market.
🟣 Bullish Implied FVG
🟣 Bearish Implied FVG
🔵 How to Use
The IFVG indicator is designed to assist traders in recognizing hidden support and resistance zones by identifying Bullish and Bearish IFVG patterns. With this tool, traders can make better-informed decisions about suitable entry and exit points for their trades based on these patterns.
🟣 Bullish Implied Fair Value Gap
This pattern occurs in an uptrend when a large bullish candlestick forms, with the wicks of the previous and following candles overlapping the body of the central candlestick.
This overlap creates a demand zone or a hidden support level, which can act as an ideal entry point for buy trades. Often, when the price returns to this area, it is likely to resume its upward trend, presenting a profitable buying opportunity.
🟣 Bearish Implied Fair Value Gap
This pattern is similar but forms in downtrends. Here, a large bearish candlestick appears on the chart, with the wicks of adjacent candles overlapping its body. This overlap defines a supply zone or a hidden resistance level and serves as a signal for potential sell trades.
When the price returns to this zone, it often continues its downward trend, providing an optimal point for entering sell trades.
The IFVG indicator also includes various filters that traders can use to refine their analysis based on market conditions. These filters, including Very Aggressive, Aggressive, Defensive, and Very Defensive, allow users to customize the IFVG zones' width, offering flexibility according to the trader’s risk tolerance and trading style.
🟣 Example Trading Scenarios
Suppose you’re in a strong uptrend and the IFVG indicator identifies a Bullish IFVG zone. In this scenario, you could consider entering a buy trade when the price retraces to this zone, expecting the uptrend to resume. Conversely, in a downtrend, a Bearish IFVG zone can signal a favorable entry point for short trades when the price revisits this area.
🔵 Settings
Implied Block Validity Period: This parameter specifies the validity period of each identified block, taking into account the number of bars that have passed since its formation. Proper adjustment of this period helps traders focus only on relevant zones, increasing the accuracy of the analysis.
Mitigation Level OB : This option defines the mitigation level for supply and demand blocks (Order Blocks), with settings including Proximal, 50% OB, and Distal.
Depending on the selected level, the indicator will focus on closer, mid-range, or farther points for block identification, allowing traders to adjust for the level of precision required.
Implied Filter : Activating this filter allows traders to apply conditions based on the width of the IFVG zones. With options like Very Aggressive and Very Defensive, traders can control the width of IFVG zones to suit their risk management strategy—whether they prefer high-risk setups or low-risk setups.
Display and Color Settings : This section enables users to customize the appearance of the IFVG zones on their charts. Traders can set different colors for Bullish and Bearish zones, allowing for easier distinction and improved visualization.
Alert Settings : One of the standout features of the IFVG indicator is the alert system. By setting up alerts, users can be notified whenever the price approaches a demand or supply zone.
Alerts can be customized to trigger Once Per Bar (one alert per bar) or Per Bar Close (alert at the close of each bar), ensuring that traders stay updated on critical price movements without needing to monitor the chart continuously.
🔵 Conclusion
The ICT Implied Fair Value Gap (IFVG) indicator is a powerful and sophisticated tool in technical analysis, allowing professional traders to identify hidden supply and demand zones and use them as entry and exit points for buy and sell trades.
This indicator’s automatic detection of IFVG zones helps traders uncover hidden trading opportunities that can enhance their analysis.
While the IFVG indicator offers numerous advantages, it is important to use it in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and sound risk management practices.
IFVG alone does not guarantee profitability in trading; it works best when combined with other indicators such as volume analysis and trend-following indicators for a comprehensive trading strategy.
VWAP Stdev Bands Strategy (Long Only)The VWAP Stdev Bands Strategy (Long Only) is designed to identify potential long entry points in trending markets by utilizing the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) and standard deviation bands. This strategy focuses on capturing upward price movements, leveraging statistical measures to determine optimal buy conditions.
Key Features:
VWAP Calculation: The strategy calculates the VWAP, which represents the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, weighted by volume. This is an essential indicator for determining the overall market trend.
Standard Deviation Bands: Two bands are created above and below the VWAP, calculated using specified standard deviations. These bands act as dynamic support and resistance levels, providing insight into price volatility and potential reversal points.
Trading Logic:
Long Entry Condition: A long position is triggered when the price crosses below the lower standard deviation band and then closes above it, signaling a potential price reversal to the upside.
Profit Target: The strategy allows users to set a predefined profit target, closing the long position once the specified target is reached.
Time Gap Between Orders: A customizable time gap can be specified to prevent multiple orders from being placed in quick succession, allowing for a more controlled trading approach.
Visualization: The VWAP and standard deviation bands are plotted on the chart with distinct colors, enabling traders to visually assess market conditions. The strategy also provides optional plotting of the previous day's VWAP for added context.
Use Cases:
Ideal for traders looking to engage in long-only positions within trending markets.
Suitable for intraday trading strategies or longer-term approaches based on market volatility.
Customization Options:
Users can adjust the standard deviation values, profit target, and time gap to tailor the strategy to their specific trading style and market conditions.
Note: As with any trading strategy, it is important to conduct thorough backtesting and analysis before live trading. Market conditions can change, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Ido strategy RSI Oversold with MACD Buy Signal Indicator
This indicator combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) to help identify potential buy signals based on oversold conditions and trend reversals. This script is designed for traders looking to identify entry points when an asset is likely undervalued (oversold) and showing bullish momentum.
How It Works
RSI Oversold Detection: The RSI measures the speed and change of price movements. This indicator flags when the RSI falls below 30, signaling that the asset may be oversold. The user can customize the RSI lookback period and the timeframe within which oversold conditions are considered relevant.
MACD Crossover: The MACD line crossing above the Signal line often indicates a shift to bullish momentum. In this script, a buy signal is generated when a MACD bullish crossover occurs after an RSI oversold condition has been met within a user-defined lookback window.
Buy Signal: A green triangle appears below the price chart each time both conditions are met—when the RSI has recently been in oversold territory and the MACD line crosses above the Signal line. This signal suggests that the asset may be positioned for a potential upward trend, providing a visual cue for entry points.
Customizable Settings
RSI Settings: Adjust the RSI source and period length.
MACD Settings: Customize the fast, slow, and signal lengths of the MACD to suit different market conditions.
Lookback Period: Define how many bars back to check for an RSI oversold condition before confirming a MACD crossover.
Visual Elements
Oversold Background Color: The background on the price chart is shaded red whenever the RSI is below 30.
Buy Signal: A green triangle is displayed on the chart to indicate a potential entry point when both conditions are met.
Alerts
This indicator includes optional alerts, allowing traders to receive notifications whenever the conditions for a buy signal are met, making it easier to monitor multiple assets and stay informed of trading opportunities.
This indicator is ideal for traders using a combination of momentum and trend reversal strategies, especially in volatile markets where oversold conditions often precede a trend change.
Cumulative Volume Delta Custom AlertDescription
This script calculates and visualizes the Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) on multiple timeframes, enabling traders to monitor volume-based price action dynamics. The CVD is calculated based on up and down volume approximations and displayed as a candle plot, with color-coded alerts when significant changes occur.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: The script uses a customizable anchor period and a lower timeframe for scanning, allowing it to capture more granular volume movements.
Volume-Based Trend Detection: Plots CVD candles with color indicators (teal for increasing volume delta, red for decreasing), helping traders to visually track volume trends.
Dynamic Alerts for Volume Shifts:
Triggers an alert when there is a significant (over 25%) change in CVD between consecutive periods.
The alert marker color adapts based on the current CVD value:
Blue when the current CVD is positive.
Yellow when the current CVD is negative.
Markers are placed above bars for volume increases and below for volume decreases, simplifying visual analysis.
Customizable Background Highlight: Adds a background highlight to emphasize significant CVD changes.
Use Cases:
Momentum Detection: Traders can use alerts on large volume delta changes to identify potential trend reversals or continuation points.
Volume-Driven Analysis: CVD helps distinguish buy and sell pressure across different timeframes, ideal for volume-based strategies.
How to Use
Add the script to your TradingView chart.
Configure the anchor and lower timeframes in the input settings.
Set up alerts to receive notifications when a 25% change in CVD occurs, with color-coded markers for easy identification.
Silen's EMA AreasAre you tired of reading candles? 🧨 Do you want to bring more meaning to your chart? 🧹
Then this is the script for you!
This script does:
- Add several meaningfully pre-configured EMA lines to your chart - up to EMA 300
- Colors the areas between EMA lines in 3d colors - green and red
- The Smaller the EMA, the firmer the color
- Highlights the EMA 300 in a golden color
What is the meaning of this?
Let me introduce a new word to you: EMA FOLDING .
Yes, you heard right. With this indicator you can see in 3D how EMA lines are folding above and below each other, indicating severe mood swings in the chart.
This helps you keep track of what your instrument is actually doing while it enables you to cancel out the noise and messyness of ordinary candles which can be quite random and hard to read.
Once an EMA is fully positive or negatively folded (all ema lines are green and above each other from largest EMA to smallest EMA and vice versa for negatively folded) you can be sure that you are in a Trend or certain mood (for higher timeframes, from 15mins on).
I don't ever want to read any chart without having this indicator on. Whenever I present charts to anybody I use this indicator - and the feedback is insanely positive. People tend to read and understand charts much better with this indicator than just staring at candles.
Why is this indicator different to other EMA indicators and should thereby not be deleted by the TradingView Team due to redundance with other EMA indicators?
- This is not a simple indicator for EMAs
- Rather, this is an indicator to better and easier read the whole chart
- You can detect mood swings very easily which is very hard to do with a normal EMA indicator
- I haven't found any EMA indicator on TradingView that does this job so i sincerely believe it is extremely unique
- I sincerely believe it can help people get a much better understanding of charts without actualy getting into details of EMA's or even needing to know what an EMA is.
This indicator isn't intended for trading purposes, rather it is intended to give you a better and easier understanding of the chart. Of course - you can also use it for your trading but like I said, that is not the primary intended purpose.
This indicator comes pre-configured with quite optimal values (in my opinion) but of course can be fully customized. 🧮
Test it for yourself!
Dual Momentum StrategyThis Pine Script™ strategy implements the "Dual Momentum" approach developed by Gary Antonacci, as presented in his book Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk (McGraw Hill Professional, 2014). Dual momentum investing combines relative momentum and absolute momentum to maximize returns while minimizing risk. Relative momentum involves selecting the asset with the highest recent performance between two options (a risky asset and a safe asset), while absolute momentum considers whether the chosen asset has a positive return over a specified lookback period.
In this strategy:
Risky Asset (SPY): Represents a stock index fund, typically more volatile but with higher potential returns.
Safe Asset (TLT): Represents a bond index fund, which generally has lower volatility and acts as a hedge during market downturns.
Monthly Momentum Calculation: The momentum for each asset is calculated based on its price change over the last 12 months. Only assets with a positive momentum (absolute momentum) are considered for investment.
Decision Rules:
Invest in the risky asset if its momentum is positive and greater than that of the safe asset.
If the risky asset’s momentum is negative or lower than the safe asset's, the strategy shifts the allocation to the safe asset.
Scientific Reference
Antonacci's work on dual momentum investing has shown the strategy's ability to outperform traditional buy-and-hold methods while reducing downside risk. This approach has been reviewed and discussed in both academic and investment publications, highlighting its strong risk-adjusted returns (Antonacci, 2014).
Reference: Antonacci, G. (2014). Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk. McGraw Hill Professional.
XRP Comparative RSI Indicator - Final VersionXRP Comparative RSI Indicator - Final Version
The XRP Comparative RSI Indicator offers a dynamic analysis of XRP’s market positioning through relative strength index (RSI) comparisons across various cryptocurrencies and major market indicators. This indicator allows traders and analysts to gauge XRP’s momentum and potential turning points within different market conditions.
Key Features:
• Normalized RSIs: Each RSI value is normalized between 0.00 and 1.00, allowing seamless comparison across multiple assets.
• Grouped Analysis: Three RSI groups provide specific insights:
• Group 1 (XRP-Specific): Measures XRPUSD, XRP Dominance (XRP.D), and XRP/BTC, focusing on XRP’s performance across different trading pairs.
• Group 2 (Market Influence - Bitcoin): Measures BTCUSD, BTC Dominance (BTC.D), and XRP/BTC, capturing the influence of Bitcoin on XRP.
• Group 3 (Liquidity Impact): Measures USDT Dominance (USDT.D), BTCUSD, and ETHUSD, evaluating the liquidity impact from key assets and stablecoins.
• Individual Asset RSIs: Track the normalized RSI for each specific pair or asset, including XRPUSD, BTCUSD, ETHUSD, XRP/BTC, BTC Dominance, ETH Dominance, and the S&P 500.
• Clear Color Coding: Each asset’s RSI is plotted with a unique color scheme, consistent with the first indicator, for easy recognition.
This indicator is ideal for identifying relative strengths, potential entry and exit signals, and understanding how XRP’s momentum aligns or diverges from broader market trends.