OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
DW-3 EMA Signal Line

When the EMA is Green the Near EMA is above the Far EMA
When the EMA is Red the EMA Far is above the EMA Near
The color changes when the EMA Near and EMA Far cross
The single line EMA is the EMA Signal line
The EMA Signal line can be set at any look back period.
Changing the EMA Signal will not change when the EMA Near and EMA Far cross, or when the color of the EMA Signal changes
Changing the Look Back Period of the EMA Signal will change how near or far it is from current price
You can change the look back period of any of the EMAs
What this does for you.....
This allows you to implement an EMA Cross while only displaying 1 EMA on the chart.
This means less clutter and allows you to adjust your "warning track" for exit rules.
In other words your EMA for your exit rule does not have to be one of the EMAs crossing.
You can tighten your exit rule EMA closer or give it more room without effecting the cross parameter.
Notice that in these images the point at which the EMA changes color (the crossover) does not change
but the proximity to current price of the EMA Signal line does.


//version=3
study("DW-3 EMA Signal Line",overlay=true)
//SMAs
// Open Source
//======================================================
EMA_Near = input(defval=8, type=integer)
EMA_Signal = input(defval=14, type=integer)
EMA_Far = input(defval=21, type=integer)
EMAblue = sma(close,EMA_Near)
EMAred = sma(close,EMA_Far)
//color = SMAblue > SMAred ? #6DBEE5 : red
color = EMAblue > EMAred ? lime : red
plot(ema(close,EMA_Signal),color=color,linewidth=4)
When the EMA is Red the EMA Far is above the EMA Near
The color changes when the EMA Near and EMA Far cross
The single line EMA is the EMA Signal line
The EMA Signal line can be set at any look back period.
Changing the EMA Signal will not change when the EMA Near and EMA Far cross, or when the color of the EMA Signal changes
Changing the Look Back Period of the EMA Signal will change how near or far it is from current price
You can change the look back period of any of the EMAs
What this does for you.....
This allows you to implement an EMA Cross while only displaying 1 EMA on the chart.
This means less clutter and allows you to adjust your "warning track" for exit rules.
In other words your EMA for your exit rule does not have to be one of the EMAs crossing.
You can tighten your exit rule EMA closer or give it more room without effecting the cross parameter.
Notice that in these images the point at which the EMA changes color (the crossover) does not change
but the proximity to current price of the EMA Signal line does.
//version=3
study("DW-3 EMA Signal Line",overlay=true)
//SMAs
// Open Source
//======================================================
EMA_Near = input(defval=8, type=integer)
EMA_Signal = input(defval=14, type=integer)
EMA_Far = input(defval=21, type=integer)
EMAblue = sma(close,EMA_Near)
EMAred = sma(close,EMA_Far)
//color = SMAblue > SMAred ? #6DBEE5 : red
color = EMAblue > EMAred ? lime : red
plot(ema(close,EMA_Signal),color=color,linewidth=4)
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Script open-source
Dans l'esprit de TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open-source, afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier sa fonctionnalité. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et les publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou des recommandations en matière de finance, d'investissement, de trading ou d'autres types de conseils fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.