Defaults to 1 SMA with 4 EMA bands. 200 SMA is intended to show the trend; 20,40 and 55 EMA show entries; 81 EMA is used as stop/take profit. Defaults are inspired by 'Eric Choe' but you can switch between EMA and SMA as per your own preference. Philakone uses all 5 as EMA 8, 13, 21, 55, 200
Basic script that allows you to have 3 scripts all in one EMA (exponential moving averages). They are useful to know the general trends of your chart: current long-term trend, short-term (or immediately) and general. 1 ° EMA 36 serves to define or mark action of the market trend price. At the moment of crossing EMA 36 with EMA 200 upwards it indicates...
5 Exponential Moving Averages EMA 1: length 8, blue line EMA 2: length 13, pink line EMA 3: length 21, green line EMA 4: length 55, yellow line EMA 5: length 200, black line
5 Moving Average Exponential. Crypto EMA. 7 is a fast support or resistance, 15 confirmation support or resistance. 30 Important support and resistance. 50 institutional support or resistance. 200 general trend, support and resistance.
Just Plot The Script To see Three EMA's at once. It's set up for 20,100,200 Join my Telegram bot: bit.ly Hope you like it Leave feedback.
Single Exponential Smoothing (ema) does not excel in following the data when there is a trend. This situation can be improved by the introduction of a second equation with a second constant gamma. The gamma constant cant be lower than 0 and cant be greater than 1, higher values of gamma create less lag while preserving smoothness.Higher values of length must be...
Since I noticed there was no Script with actually 3 EMA together (all the ones I found said it was Exponential, but actually was Simple), i created this one. The lengths, 17 72 305, are based on the phi cube theory, introduced by Bo Williams. The slow length (305) indicate a likely strong support/resistance and the region between the fast and medium lengths (17,...
Binque's Multi-Moving Average - One indicator with four simple moving average and four exponential moving averages, plus as a bonus a Day High moving average and a Day Low Moving Average. Simple Moving Average or MA(14), MA(50), MA(100) and MA(200) all in one indicator Exponential Moving Average or EMA(8), EMA(14), EMA(20) and EMA(33) all in one indicator Day...
Inspired on Philakone's EMA settings in his colors and line width. Also added 100 EMA.
Allow moving averages to be displayed without needing to use up multiple charting indicators individually (20, 50, 100, 200, 300 lengths for both EMA and SMA)
6 simple and 5 exponential Moving Averages in one indicator. I made this because its not always easy to tell what average the price might be bouncing off from when you only have a couple at a time. For some reason, the defaults aren't working. To fix this, just open the configuration for the indicator after the first time that you load it. Then check/uncheck...
Just like the regular "Moving Average Exponential" indicator except this allows you to show 2 with custom time intervals, saving non-subscribers to Trading View an indicator slot. Enjoy.
Function describing Exponential Moving Average.
EXPERIMENTAL: improved range detection (it now locks range when its last formed on the appropriate side improving readability as it doesnt auto adjust when opposite extreme moves)
EXPERIMENTAL: channel lines based on linear regression and exponential curves (only 3 steps tho) that can be customized to adjust the advance/decay start/middle/end of line plus the lenght of the steps, 2nd step is 4x longer then the 1st.
The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities 2009 Oct
Strategy. This indicator plots 2/20 exponential moving average. For the Mov Avg X 2/20 Indicator, the EMA bar will be painted when the Alert criteria is met. You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...
This indicator plots 2/20 exponential moving average. For the Mov Avg X 2/20 Indicator, the EMA bar will be painted when the Alert criteria is met. You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...