PlutusX Tutorial Strategy | Fast RSIHi PlutusX Family,
Here is a simple FAST RSI script i built during a "How to Build a Trading Script Tutorial". If you have questions message us here.
Thank you!
Rma
Multi Moving Averages by Atilla YurtsevenFrom time to time, we both need to add multiple moving averages. I wanted to make it a bit easier.
Multi Moving Averages support 6 different moving averages and can plot up to 10 at the same time.
Supported moving averages
Simple Moving Average - SMA
Weighted Moving Average - WMA
Exponential Moving Average - EMA
Rolling Moving Average - RMA
Linear Moving Average - Linear
Ranking - Rank
By enabling Advanced Mode, you will be able to select different moving average types and different sources for each moving average.
This is not a financial advice and published for educational purposes only!
Happy trading
Atilla Yurtseven
Average BundleSix (6) average indicators in single package.
All averages have adjustable source, length and type individually
Every average can be enabled or disabled individually.
Color, thickness and other style parameters are adjustable on Style section.
Supported types are:
EMA - Exponential Moving Average
SMA - Simple Moving Average
RMA - Running Moving Average
WMA - Weighted Moving Average
LINREG - Linear Regression
Investopedia is a good source to learn about moving average types.
Triple Power Moving Average v.02 by @Nico.MuselleALL THE POWER OF MULTIPLE MOVING AVERAGES ---- NOW COMPLETELY FOR FREE
Did you ever want to apply the Daily Moving Averages to an hourly chart ?
Are you tired of switching between time frames for seeing where that moving average is on the higher time frame ?
Do you want to display these moving averages on your current time frame ?
NOW YOU CAN !
In comes the Power Moving Average which offers you the opportunity to :
Display moving averages of any (higher) time frame you wish
In this version we added 4 hour, 6 hour, 8 hour and 12 hour selection for your moving averages
Select which type of Moving Average you want to display
Select up to 3 different types, lengths and time frames to display
Power Moving Average offers the following types of averages :
SMA - Simple Moving Average
EMA - Exponential Moving Average
WMA - Weighted Moving Average
VWMA - Volume Weighted Moving Average
RMA
See the configuration options here :
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Q : Why are the Power Moving Averages not smooth historically ?
A : As the moving average is calculated on the close of the higher time frame and this close does not change for X- candles, the moving value does not change
Q : Can I add more than one Power Moving Average ?
A : Yes you can, just apply the Power Moving Average multiple times to your chart (free TradingView accounts are limited to 3 indicators)
Q : Can I apply lower time frame Moving Averages ?
A : While this is possible, the value will change during your current time frame candle, this might however be something scalpers want ?
Q : I have a free TradingView account and reached my indicator limit, what can I do ?
A : There are 2 possible solutions, first one is to get a TradingView Pro account (www.tradingview.com), second option is to get our Triple Power Moving Average for FREE.
If you like the indicator, please like and share !
Thank you !
Tillson Moving Average(all_basic) SevenT3 Moving Average indicator was originally developed by Tim Tillson in 1998/99.
T3 Moving Average is considered as improved and better to traditional moving averages as it is smoother and performs better in trending market conditions.
It offers multiple opportunities when the price is in the state of retracement and therefore allows to minimize your exposed risk and allowing your profits run.
This version provides T3 MA
Source options - all standard + HA
T3 based on 6x ema, sma, rma, wma, alma, swma, vwma
Adds up to 7 different T3 on chart
Consider a tip in ETH to
0xac290B4A721f5ef75b0971F1102e01E1942A4578
Thank you and have a nice day
CryptoJoncis
Tillson Moving Average(rma) singleT3 Moving Average indicator was originally developed by Tim Tillson in 1998/99.
T3 Moving Average is considered as improved and better to traditional moving averages as it is smoother and performs better in trending market conditions.
It offers multiple opportunities when the price is in the state of retracement and therefore allows to minimize your exposed risk and allowing your profits run.
This version provides simple T3 MA
Source options - all standard + HA
T3 based on 6x rma
Only adds 1 T3 MA on chart
Consider a tip in ETH to
0xac290B4A721f5ef75b0971F1102e01E1942A4578
Thank you and have a nice day
CryptoJoncis
Major Moving AveragesThis script includes the 100 & 200 SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA, RMA, HMA, LSMA. You can turn off the one's you don't want under Style.
Three Moving AveragesThis is simply three moving averages in the same indicator, with the possibility to change the source, length, offset and type on every moving average (Simple, Exponential, Weighted, Volume-weighted, Triple EMA or a moving average that uses RSI ).
If you want to disable any of the moving averages, then do that under the "Style"-tab by unchecking the box for that moving average.
Ultimate Moving Average StrategyConverted famous indicator CM_Ultimate_MA_MTF to strategy.
Works well only at big timeframes from 8H and with stop-losses.
3riple Moving AverageBITFINEX:ETHUSD
Description:
Mixing three Simple Moving Averages (7 - 20 - 65) to determine "uptrends" and "downtrends".
Uptrend: When the 7 Line is upper than 20, And 20 Line is upper than 65 that usually means the price is trending up.
Downtrend: When the 7 Line is lower than 20, And 20 Line is lower than 65 that usually means the price is trending down.
Moving Average SelectorEvery type of Moving Average (MA) that is built into TradingView, rolled into one color-coded Moving Average Selector (MAS). Mix-n-match and compare all seven: 1) Simple Moving Average (SMA), 2) Exponential Moving Average (EMA), 3) Running Moving Average (RMA), 4) Symmetrically Weighted Moving Average (SWMΑ), 5) Volume-Weighted Moving Average (VWMA), 6) Weighted Moving Average (WMA), and/or 7) Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA).
View any or all 7 averages together for comparison, or average one or more together into your own custom Averaged Moving Average! Better still, each Moving Average comes complete with independent Crossover and/or Crossunder Alerts, and an option in Settings to Require Candle Confirmation prior to alert-firing.
All seven moving averages averaged together into a new moving average (build your own):
Easily control the line-width of all your averages at once, and enjoy clearly labeled style tab in MAS Settings:
If you'd like to see more Moving Averages added to MAS, write your requests in the comments below.
PLEASE NOTE:
When using Alerts on TradingView, the alerts you create will retain the settings that were set at the time you created the alert, and will not update as you change the indicator settings later, after you created the alert. This is true of all custom tradingView alerts. For example, if "Require Candle Confirmation for Crossover Alerts" is unchecked in MAS Settings, and then you create an alert for "ALMA Crossunder", and then later decide to go to MAS Settings and check "Require Candle Confirmation for Crossover Alerts", the alerts you created beforehand will not respect your settings changes, but will continue to operate without requiring candle confirmations. Currently, TradingView policy is that the alert should be created anew, and the original alert should either be "Stopped" or "Deleted".
Moving Averages (SMA and EMA)Plot the simple moving averages (SMA) and/or exponential moving averages (EMA).
The length of the lookback period and the type of moving average can be changed in the inputs tab of the indicator.
Line-weight and colours can be edited in the style tab of the indicator.
The default is to plot the SMAs using a length of 20, 50, 100 and 200.
TEMA/hullMA Ribbon with Bollinger BandsDesigned for shorted time frames.
Bollinger bands based off of TEMA as source.
Ribbon based off TEMA and hullMA divergence.
RMA used to signal Bollinger bands.
Ribbon:
pinch -> reversal
blue -> sign of possible uptrend
red -> sign of possible downtrend
Bollinger bands background:
blue -> sign of continuing uptrend
red -> sign of continuing downtrend
[naoligo] Simple ADXI'm publishing this indicator just for study purposes, because the result is exactly the same as DMI without the smoothing factor. It is exactly the same as ADX Wilder from MT5.
I was looking for the algorithm all over and it was a pain to find the right formula, meaning: one that would match with the built-in ones. After several study and comparison, I still didn't find the algorithm that match with the MT5's built-in simple ADX ...
Enjoy!
Yacine MA Bands ModMashed together the ema-bands from IvanLabrie with some moving average script stuff from ChrisMoody and LazyBear and this is the result. Credit goes to them, 'cause I don't know to how to code tbh. Just copy/pasted stuff untill I got the result I wanted.
Bands work as support/resistance among other things. You can use them to trade breakouts or reversals or whatever.
Combining them with a momentum indicator would probably be useful for timing divergence or OB/OS and stuff like that.
Included moving average types;
SMA
EMA
RMA
WMA
VWMA
HullMA
TilsonMA
TEMA
Not sure if all of them works as they should... y'know since I cant code/script. Looks good to me though.¨
Default should work pretty good for the DAX, But you'll probably want to fiddle a bit with the settings.
Here's a pic of how they can be used. Ofc everything looks simple in hindsight, but you get the point.
CapnsSurferThis is a simple RMA Trend that may help you decide for SL or TP. Similar to CapnsBands this uses Donchian Channels.. but remember. Your Trade Your Money
Howto Read Capns Surfer - I will write more later
First of all this is NOT a BUY or SELL indicator. However with this you can define sweet spots for ENTRIES, or TRAILING STOPS and recognize the trend.
Sweetspots
Ultimate Moving Average-Multi-TimeFrame-7 MA TypesAll Moving Averages and Features Built In To ONE Indicator. The Only Moving Average Indicator You Will Need. Details In 1st Post.