ULTIME RSI Buy/Sell 70%- by Baptiste Impact tradingConditions for Buy/Sell:
1: Do not take trades when the RSI curve is flat (even if there is an indication).
2: Place the stop-loss (SL) a few points above the relevant candle.
3: Use a 2:1 risk-reward (RR) ratio and set break-even (BE) at the entry price once RR1 is reached.
4: Take partial profit at RR2 with 50% closure and let the remaining position run. Cut if there is a change in direction.
Your indicator "Baptiste ULTIME RSI Buy/Sell 70%- Impact Trading" is an advanced tool based on the Relative Strength Index (RSI) designed to display buy and sell signals with specific crossover conditions and a cooldown logic to avoid consecutive signals. It includes:
Enhanced RSI calculated with configurable smoothing methods (EMA, SMA, RMA, TMA).
Trading signals based on bullish and bearish crossovers of the RSI with a signal line, integrating a 15-bar delay between signals to limit the frequency of alerts.
Customizable overbought/oversold levels with zone fill for clear visualization of market extremes.
Visual display of buy/sell signals with arrows and level lines, all presented in a separate window for better readability.
This indicator helps identify potential entry and exit points while reducing false signals through its cooldown logic.
Bandes et canaux
La strategia di PaoloLa strategia consiste nell'entrata a mercato quando viene rotto un order block.
Uscita da mercato in perdita se il mercato ritorna contro e si cancella il breaker block. Altrimenti si rimane a mercato fino a quando non c'è una rottura ribassista di un bullish order block.
Inoltre si possono incrementare le entrate ogni volta che tocca un bullish order block in caso di long oppure un bearish order block in caso di short
VIX IndicatorShows volatility using supertrend indicator.
It grabs the latest pivot data from CBOE:VIX (4h by default).
Can be used in options trading.
ViganThe Vigan is a range bound momentum oscillator. The Vigan indicator is designed to display the location of the close compared to the high/low range over a user defined number of periods. This indicator is used for three things; Identifying overbought and oversold levels, spotting divergences and also identifying bull and bear set ups or signals.
Bollinger Bands with CCI and RSI Crossover Strategy이 코드의 주요 기능:ㅁ
CCI와 RSI 지표를 차트에 추가하여 표시합니다.
ta.crossover() 함수를 사용하여 CCI가 RSI를 상향 교차할 때 매수 신호를 표시합니다.
ta.crossunder() 함수를 사용하여 CCI가 RSI를 하향 교차할 때 매도 신호를 표시합니다.
교차 지점에 매수/매도 신호를 차트에 표시합니다.
Prame Weekly RSI and EMA Strategy Prame Weekly RSI and EMA Strategy
weekly RSI 14 is above 55
EMA 9 weeks of weekly RSI 14 is more than EMA 21 weeks of weekly RSI 14
price EMA 9 weeks is more than price EMA 21 weeks
Initial Balance with % height originally created by noop-noopThis TradingView indicator is designed to assist traders in identifying and analyzing the Initial Balance (IB) range, which is defined by the high and low of the first trading session (e.g., the first hour or other specified time) of the trading day. Commonly used by day traders, this opening range indicator provides valuable insights into market sentiment and potential breakout levels.
Key Features:
IB High and Low Lines: Draws horizontal lines at the high (IBH) and low (IBL) of the Initial Balance range to serve as potential support and resistance levels.
Extended Levels: Optionally displays extra levels (multiples of the IB range) above and below the initial balance range, helping traders identify key breakout or breakdown zones.
Intermediate Levels: Adds a 50% level within the IB range to provide a midpoint reference, useful for gauging market direction within the range.
Visual Zone Highlighting: Colors the IB calculation period to visually separate it on the chart.
Dynamic Labeling: Shows percentage-based labels and IB delta analytics for quick reference, including the IB range height as a percentage.
Historical Data Tracking: Analyzes IB range statistics over the past 20 days, displaying maximum, average, and minimum IB deltas to help traders understand typical range behavior.
Directional Volatility and Volume with Three ATR Bandsadded some effects on @PuguForex indiactor " Directional Volatility and Volume "using chatgpt
would like some help crating exiting stuff since am lazy on these kind of stuff but consider of having of some what some brain
long/short price hits red
high win-rate or breakeven low losses (AT YOUR OWN COST)
small percentage add up
play with yellow on your cost
better using DCA on reds to see better result to avoid extreme case seniors multiplying it
exept if your going oppisite of the narritive / cycle / market / flow than your a ignorrant / cursed / stupid (sorry)
(maybe some updated edits coming on the way)
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Expanded Keltner Channel with Forecast The entire code aims to display market dynamics on the chart based on two indicators: the Keltner Channel and volume. This allows traders to identify potential reversal points (when the price touches the Keltner bands) and areas where there is increased market activity (changes in volume). With this information, traders can make more informed decisions about opening or closing positions.
The code generates forecasts based on the touches of the bands, and the yellow line acts as an additional volume indicator, suggesting important market changes.
Keltner Channel with Forecast It is recommended to use the 15-minute chart along with Heikin Ashi candles. The two blue lines represent the 15-minute Keltner Channel, while the green lines represent the 1-hour Keltner Channel. This setup provides a clearer view of both short-term and longer-term market trends, helping traders make more informed decisions based on the combined insights from the 15-minute and 1-hour timeframes.
The entire code aims to display market dynamics on the chart based on two indicators: the Keltner Channel and volume. This allows traders to identify potential reversal points (when the price touches the Keltner bands) and areas where there is increased market activity (changes in volume). With this information, traders can make more informed decisions about opening or closing positions.
The code generates forecasts based on the touches of the bands, and the yellow line acts as an additional volume indicator, suggesting important market changes.
Confluence Indicator with Buy/Sell Crosses### Explicação do Funcionamento do Indicador "Confluence Indicator with Buy/Sell Crosses": Este indicador combina múltiplos fatores de análise técnica para gerar sinais de compra e venda com base em condições específicas de sobrecompra/sobrevenda, resistência e suporte, além da confluência com uma média móvel, o **DonForex T2**. Aqui está uma explicação de como ele funciona: #### 1. **RSI (Índice de Força Relativa)**: - O **RSI** é usado para medir a força do movimento de preços e identificar condições de sobrecompra e sobrevenda. Ele varia de 0 a 100, com: - **RSI > 70**: O mercado está **sobrecomprado**, o que sugere uma possível reversão para baixo. - **RSI < 30**: O mercado está **sobrevendido**, o que sugere uma possível reversão para cima. O indicador gera um sinal de venda quando o **RSI** está acima de 70 (sobrecompra) e um sinal de compra quando o **RSI** está abaixo de 30 (sobrevenda). #### 2. **Suporte e Resistência**: - **Resistência**: O nível de preço mais alto observado nos últimos **30 candles** é considerado uma resistência. Quando o preço atinge ou ultrapassa esse nível, isso sugere que pode haver uma reversão de preço para baixo. - **Suporte**: O nível de preço mais baixo observado nos últimos **30 candles** é considerado um suporte. Quando o preço atinge ou ultrapassa esse nível para cima, isso sugere que pode haver uma reversão de preço para cima. O indicador gera um sinal de **venda** quando o preço atinge ou ultrapassa o nível de **resistência**, e um sinal de **compra** quando o preço atinge ou ultrapassa o nível de **suporte**. #### 3. **Confluência com DonForex T2 (Média Móvel Exponencial)**: - O **DonForex T2** é um indicador simulado baseado em uma **Média Móvel Exponencial (EMA)** de 14 períodos. Essa média ajuda a suavizar as flutuações do preço e servir como uma referência adicional para a tendência. - O sinal de **venda** ocorre quando o preço está **acima da resistência** e também **acima** da linha DonForex T2 (indicando uma tendência de alta). - O sinal de **compra** ocorre quando o preço está **abaixo do suporte** e também **abaixo** da linha DonForex T2 (indicando uma tendência de baixa). #### 4. **Geração de Sinais**: - **Sinal de Compra (Buy)**: - O preço está **abaixo do suporte**. - O **RSI** está **abaixo de 30** (indicando sobrevenda). - O preço também está **abaixo do DonForex T2**, o que pode sugerir que o preço está em uma fase de retração e pronto para uma reversão para cima. Se essas condições forem atendidas, o indicador gerará um **sinal de compra** com uma **cruz verde** abaixo da vela, indicando uma possível oportunidade de compra. - **Sinal de Venda (Sell)**: - O preço está **acima da resistência**. - O **RSI** está **acima de 70** (indicando sobrecompra). - O preço também está **acima do DonForex T2**, o que pode sugerir que o preço está em uma fase de expansão e pronto para uma reversão para baixo. Se essas condições forem atendidas, o indicador gerará um **sinal de venda** com uma **cruz vermelha** acima da vela, indicando uma possível oportunidade de venda. #### 5. **Visualização no Gráfico**: - **Cruz Verde**: Aparece **abaixo da vela** quando há um sinal de **compra**. - **Cruz Vermelha**: Aparece **acima da vela** quando há um sinal de **venda**. - Além disso, **marcas de RSI** sobrevendido (verde) e sobrecomprado (vermelho) também são desenhadas para ajudar na visualização e entender melhor o comportamento do mercado. #### 6. **Objetivo do Indicador**: O objetivo do indicador é **identificar pontos de reversão** no gráfico baseados na confluência de múltiplos fatores: - O **RSI** ajuda a capturar condições de sobrecompra e sobrevenda. - O **suporte e resistência** ajudam a identificar zonas de reversão de preço. - A **média móvel DonForex T2** atua como um filtro adicional para confirmar a direção da ten
High Frequency Trend Following - Single Trade ActiveHigh Frequency Trend Following - Single Trade Active Strategy
Overview
This TradingView strategy script is designed for high-frequency trading on shorter timeframes, leveraging exponential moving averages (EMAs) and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to identify potential trade entries and exits. It ensures only one active trade at a time by closing the current position when an opposing signal is detected. This clean, visually appealing strategy is suited for day traders looking to follow short-term trends with minimal chart clutter.
How It Works
The strategy combines three main indicators:
EMA Cross: The script uses two EMAs (20-period and 50-period) to capture trend direction. A cross of the shorter EMA (20) above the longer EMA (50) indicates a bullish trend, while a cross below signals a bearish trend.
RSI Confirmation: RSI levels are used to confirm entries, filtering out trades in overbought or oversold conditions. For long entries, the RSI must be below 40, indicating a potential reversal from oversold conditions. For short entries, the RSI must be above 60, signaling a potential reversal from overbought conditions.
ATR-Based Exits: This script incorporates the Average True Range (ATR) to dynamically adjust stop loss and take profit levels based on market volatility, although exits in this version are based on opposite signals.
Best Use
This strategy is best suited for fast-moving markets and shorter timeframes, such as 5- or 15-minute charts, where it can capture frequent trend reversals. It can be applied to cryptocurrencies, forex, and other high-volatility assets.
Set Timeframe: This strategy performs best on intraday timeframes (e.g., 5-minute or 15-minute) where trend reversals are frequent.
Pair with High Volatility Assets: Ideal for assets like cryptocurrency pairs or forex where short-term trends and reversals are common.
Variables and Parameters
EMA Periods:
ema_short_length: The length of the short-term EMA (default is 20). This captures the faster-moving trend.
ema_long_length: The length of the long-term EMA (default is 50), representing the slower trend.
RSI Settings:
rsi_length: The period for the RSI (default is 14).
rsi_overbought: RSI level above which the market is considered overbought (default is 60).
rsi_oversold: RSI level below which the market is considered oversold (default is 40).
ATR Settings:
atr_length: Period for calculating ATR (default is 14).
atr_multiplier: Multiplier to adjust stop loss distance relative to ATR (default is 1.1).
take_profit_multiplier: Multiplier to adjust take profit distance relative to ATR (default is 1.5).
Interpretation
Entry Signals:
Long Entry: When the 20 EMA crosses above the 50 EMA (indicating an uptrend) and the RSI is below the rsi_oversold threshold (default 40), the script opens a long position.
Short Entry: When the 20 EMA crosses below the 50 EMA (indicating a downtrend) and the RSI is above the rsi_overbought threshold (default 60), the script opens a short position.
Exit Signals:
The strategy closes a long position when a short entry signal is generated, and vice versa. This ensures only one active trade at a time.
Visuals:
EMA Lines: The 20 EMA is green, and the 50 EMA is red. Crosses between these lines indicate potential trend shifts.
Background Colors: The background color changes faintly to green when a long position is active and to red when a short position is active, providing a clear visual representation of the current trade direction.
Entry and Exit Arrows: Small green arrows indicate long entries and exits from short positions, while red arrows mark short entries and exits from long positions.
Additional Notes
Customizability: Users can adjust the EMA and RSI parameters to suit their specific asset or timeframe. For example, decreasing the EMA lengths (e.g., 10 and 30) can make the strategy more sensitive to short-term trends.
Trading Environment: This strategy is ideal for high-volatility environments, where price reversals are common and where high-frequency trading can capture small but frequent gains.
Disclaimer
This strategy is intended for educational purposes and should be backtested and adjusted according to the specific asset and market conditions. Always use risk management and trade responsibly.
10 EMA Break with Volume ConfirmationTracks when price breaks above or below 10 EMA with above average volume useful for meaningful breaks above or below as well as false breaks with easy to read icons
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Nami Bands with Future Projection [FXSMARTLAB]The Nami Bands ( Inspired by "Nami", meaning "wave" in Japanese) are two dynamic bands around price data: an upper band and a lower band. These bands are calculated based on an Asymmetric Linear Weighted Moving Average of price and a similarly asymmetric weighted standard deviation. This weighting method emphasizes recent data without overreacting to short-term price changes, thus smoothing the bands in line with prevailing market conditions.
Advantages and Benefits of Using the Indicator
* Volatility Analysis: The bands expand and contract with market volatility, helping traders assess periods of high and low volatility. Narrow bands indicate low volatility and potential consolidation, while wide bands suggest increased volatility and potential price movement.
* Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels: By adapting to recent trends, the bands serve as dynamic support (lower band) and resistance (upper band) levels, which traders can use for entry and exit signals.
* Overbought and Oversold Conditions: When prices reach or cross the bands’ outer limits, it may signal overbought (upper band) or oversold (lower band) conditions, suggesting possible reversals or trend slowdowns.
* Trend Confirmation and Continuation: The slope of the central moving average confirms trend direction. An upward slope generally indicates a bullish trend, while a downward slope suggests a bearish trend.
* Anticipating Breakouts and Reversals: The projected bands help identify where price movements may head, allowing traders to anticipate potential breakouts or reversals based on projected support and resistance.
Indicator Parameters
Source (src): The price data used for calculations, by default set to the average of high, low, and close (hlc3).
Length: The period over which calculations are made, defaulted to 50 periods.
Projection Length: The length for future band projection, defaulted to 20 periods.
StdDev Multiplier (mult): A multiplier for the standard deviation, defaulted to 2.0.
Internal Calculations
1. Asymmetric Linear Weighted Moving Average of Price
The indicator uses an Asymmetric Linear Weighted Moving Average (ALWMA) to calculate a central value for the price.
Asymmetric Weighting: This weighting technique assigns the highest weight to the most recent value, with weights decreasing linearly as the data points become older. This structure provides a nuanced focus on recent price trends, while still reflecting historical price levels.
2. Asymmetric Weighted Standard Deviation
The standard deviation in this indicator is also calculated using asymmetric weighting:
Purpose of Asymmetric Weighted Standard Deviation: Rather than aiming for high sensitivity to recent data, this standard deviation measure smooths out volatility by integrating weighted values across the length period, stabilizing the overall measurement of price variability.
This approach yields a balanced view of volatility, capturing broader market trends without being overly reactive to short-lived changes.
3. Upper and Lower Bands
The upper and lower bands are created by adding and subtracting the asymmetric weighted standard deviation from the asymmetric weighted average of price. This creates a dynamic envelope that adjusts to both recent price trends and the smoothed volatility measure:
These bands represent adaptable support and resistance levels that shift with recent market volatility.
Future Band Projection
The indicator provides a projection of the bands based on their current slope.
1. Calculating the Slope of the Bands
The slope for each band is derived from the difference between the current and previous values of each band.
2. Projecting the Bands into the Future
For each period into the future, up to the defined Projection Length, the bands are projected using the current slope.
This feature offers an anticipated view of where support and resistance levels may move, providing insight for future market behavior based on current trends.
Enhanced 1-Hour Strategy for Maximized ReturnsEnhanced 1-Hour Strategy for Maximized Returns
Overview
This is a trend-following and volatility-based breakout strategy designed for trading on the one-hour timeframe. It combines moving average crossovers, RSI for momentum, and Bollinger Bands as a volatility filter to confirm entries and exits. With a focus on maximizing returns, this strategy is tuned to work with leveraged trading and dynamically allocates position sizes based on available equity.
How the Strategy Works
Trend Detection: The strategy uses two moving averages—a short-term and a long-term—to detect trends.
A crossover of the short moving average above the long moving average indicates a potential upward trend.
Conversely, a crossover of the short moving average below the long moving average suggests a downward trend.
Momentum Confirmation with RSI: To avoid entering trades in low-momentum conditions, the strategy employs the Relative Strength Index (RSI).
A long (buy) trade is considered only when RSI is above a set threshold, indicating upward momentum.
A short (sell) trade is considered only when RSI is below a set threshold, indicating downward momentum.
Volatility Filter with Bollinger Bands: Bollinger Bands act as a filter to ensure the strategy enters trades only during periods of higher volatility.
For a long trade, the price must be above the lower Bollinger Band.
For a short trade, the price must be below the upper Bollinger Band.
ATR-Based Stop-Loss and Take-Profit: The strategy uses the Average True Range (ATR) to set stop-loss and take-profit levels dynamically based on market volatility.
The stop-loss level is set at a certain multiplier of the ATR below (for long trades) or above (for short trades) the entry price.
The take-profit level is set at a larger ATR multiplier, allowing the strategy to capture larger movements.
Position Sizing with Leverage: The position size is calculated as a percentage of equity, leveraging it to maximize returns as the account balance grows.
Key Variables and Adjustable Parameters
Here are the adjustable inputs in the strategy, allowing traders to tailor it to their preferences:
Moving Averages:
Short MA Length (shortMaLength): Length of the short-term moving average (default: 14).
Long MA Length (longMaLength): Length of the long-term moving average (default: 50).
These lengths can be adjusted to make the moving average crossovers more or less sensitive.
RSI Settings:
RSI Length (rsiLength): Length of the RSI calculation (default: 14).
RSI Upper Threshold (rsiUpperThreshold): Minimum RSI value required for long trades (default: 60).
RSI Lower Threshold (rsiLowerThreshold): Maximum RSI value allowed for short trades (default: 40).
Adjusting these thresholds can help control the momentum conditions required for trades.
ATR Multipliers for Stop-Loss and Take-Profit:
ATR Stop-Loss Multiplier (atrMultiplierStopLoss): Multiplier for the ATR to set the stop-loss level (default: 1.5).
ATR Take-Profit Multiplier (atrMultiplierTakeProfit): Multiplier for the ATR to set the take-profit level (default: 3.0).
Tuning these multipliers can help in balancing risk and reward, depending on market volatility.
Bollinger Bands Settings:
Deviation (dev): The standard deviation multiplier for Bollinger Bands (default: 2).
Bollinger Bands provide a volatility filter, and this multiplier affects the width of the bands.
Position Sizing and Leverage:
Leverage (leverage): The leverage applied to the position (default: 10).
Allocation Percent (allocationPercent): The percentage of equity allocated to each trade (default: 0.1 or 10%).
Adjusting these settings can increase or decrease the position size relative to your equity, helping control risk exposure.
Period MarkerThis Period Marker Indicator for TradingView is a visual tool that allows you to highlight a specific date range on your chart. It uses a shaded background color to mark the defined period, making it easy to visually separate and focus on specific time intervals. This is especially useful for analyzing historical events, comparing specific timeframes, or marking earnings seasons or other critical periods in price action.
Key Features
Easy Date Range Selection:
The indicator has a calendar-style date input for both the start and end dates. This allows for quick and precise selection of date ranges without manually entering each date component (year, month, day).
Customizable Period Highlight:
When active, the indicator shades the background of the chart over the specified period. The default highlight color is a semi-transparent green, but this can be customized within the script to any color and opacity you prefer.
The shaded background helps you easily identify and focus on the defined date range.
Dynamic Adjustment:
You can adjust the start and end dates in real-time, and the background shading will automatically update to reflect the new period, allowing flexibility in testing and viewing multiple periods quickly.
Practical Uses
Event Marking: Track significant historical events (e.g., economic data releases, geopolitical events) to see their effects on price action.
Seasonal Analysis: Highlight and compare seasonal trends, such as quarterly earnings or year-end rallies, across multiple years.
Backtesting Specific Periods: When analyzing strategies, you can visually isolate specific date ranges to review performance or behavior in defined intervals.
The Period Marker Indicator is a simple yet effective way to enhance time-based analysis on TradingView, helping you gain insights by focusing on relevant periods with ease.
Bitcoin MVRV Z-Score OverlayThis indicator overlays a buy and sell threshold onto a BTCUSD chart. These thresholds are calculated using the MVRV Z-Score and the provided threshold values for the MVRV Z-Score.
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