Tribute to David PaulI made this indicator as a tribute to the late David Paul .
He mentioned quite a lot about 89 periods moving average (especially on 4h), also the 21 and 55.
I put up some entries when three ma are crossed by price in the same direction, bull/bear backgrounds and a color code for candles because who doesn't love the feeling of a lasting trend.
To be more specific :
The indicator plots sma21, sma55, sma89 and AMA = (sma21+sma55+sma89)/3
When the closing price crosses the highest of the 3 sma, it is considered a bullish confirmation.
At this moment two lines appear, one on the bottom of the candle that crossed, one on the crossing point.
The lowest line can be used as the stop loss value of a long.
The highest line can be used as an entry point for a long.
When the closing price crosses the lowest of the 3 sma, it is considered a bearish confirmation.
At this moment two lines appear, one on the top of the candle that crossed, one on the crossing point.
The highest line can be used as the stop loss value of a short.
The lowest line can be used as an entry point for shorts.
When the closing price is above AMA, it is considered a bullish confirmation.
At this time a blue background appears at the crossing point.
The highest line can be used as the stop loss value for a long.
The starting point of the background can be used as the entry point for a long.
When the closing price is below AMA, it is considered a bearish confirmation.
At this time a red background appears at the crossing point.
The highest line can be used as the stop loss value for a short.
The starting point of the background can be used as the entry point for a short.
When the price is above 3 sma the candles turn blue. Signifying an upward trend.
When the price is below 3 sma the candles turn red. Signifying a bearish trend.
When the price is neither simultaneously above nor below the 3 sma, the candles are gray and the background linked to AMA becomes less vivid. Meaning a loss of vitality of the current trend or an absence of a clear trend.
Ideally, you should take a position towards "Real Long/Short Entry", set your stop loss towards "Ideal Long/Short Entry", and close the trade either when the background ends (riskier but more potential), or when the candles become gray (more conservative but noisier).
In the inputs, you can modify the display rules (explained in the tooltips), by default everything is displayed.
Entries
Phoenix Ascending SignalsThis is an overlay script for Phoenix Ascending Oscillator. This indicator will signal entries (red/green triangles) and bounces (yellow triangles). In settings select "Phoenix Ascending: Red RSI". You can overlay on the oscillator or over the chart (choose above and below bars in style settings)
LSMA Wave RiderThe LSMA Wave Rider uses Least Squares Moving Average to make a fast oscillator ideal for scalping lower timeframe charts. Upper and lower bands contract during pullback and expand as it "booms". The perfect entry is the first crossover after bands expand. This is a great tool for entering trades.
The above image shows two examples of perfect entries:
1. The upper and lower bands contract getting tighter as it pulls back.
2. The upper and lower bands then begin to expand as it gets ready to fly.
3. The oscillator crosses over showing entry point.
* Please note that this strategy may not work during major downtrends. *
Oscillator 2 is used to detect diversions. Reduce the number to pick up shorter diversions and increase to 200 to pickup larger diversions.
5 Minute TraderBy request, this is an amalgamation of my most popular indicator features but tailored for lower timeframes.
Signals are generated by simple EMA crosses (with adjustable values) in the direction of the current trend and then validated against a scoring system that's comprised of 20 other indicators. When the majority of them agree then the trade can be taken. The tolerance score that permits a trade can be adjusted within the indicator preference panel and the values can be printed above/below the candle to help you tune your entry points.
To further reassure you, the smoothed candle direction from the 4 hour chart is printed in the background to validate the trend direction and a floating trade helper panel translates the scores in to practical terms (buy, sell etc)
Alerts are built in.
Note: This is a premium script. Please DM me for access.
Algorithm Builder - Multiple TrendsHello traders
I. SCRIPTS ACCESS AND TRIALS
1. For the trial request access, they have to be done through my website .
2. My website URL is in this script signature at the very bottom (you'll have to scroll down a bit and going past the long description) and in my profile status available here : Daveatt
Due to the new scripts publishing house rules, I won't mention the URL here directly. As I value my partnership with TradingView very much, I prefer showing you the way for finding them :)
3. You may also contact me directly for more information
II. Algorithm Builder - Multiple Trends
2.1 Forewords
This indicator is available only to our PREMIUM users. Our PREMIUM indicators offer more trading analysis capabilities and opportunities.
A few words of caution: the Algorithm Builders - Multiple Trends are more advanced and as such, would require slightly more time to be mastered.
They're not that much difficult, but we understand that designing a trading system with 2 trends might be slightly more complicated - however, there is nothing to be scared of :).
The time spent to learn how to use our PREMIUM tools might be rewarded handsomely.
2.2 Concept
The Algorithm Builder - Multiple Trends is made to detect the convergence of many unrelated indicators and give a BUY or SELL signal whenever all the selected sub-indicators are converging in the same direction.
This is an upgrade of the PRO package giving access to the Algorithm Builder - Single Trend - designed to show 1 unique entry per trend - whereas the Multiple Trends offers re-entries in the same direction of the trend if the indicator detects good convergences to accumulate more positions.
III. Multiple Trends versus Single Trend
3.1 Multiple Trends benefits
A friend asked us recently Why using the Multiple Trends if we can use the Single Trend in a smaller timeframe, and get more entries that way?
We thought this was an excellent question, but the answer is obvious.
Using a Single Trend on a smaller timeframe to solely getting more entries will reduce the security of the given trades.
We designed the Algorithm Builders to take a trade in an identified trend but reducing the timeframe too much will mostly increase your risk - and might lead to capital loss.
By the way, this is a universal rule valid also for a big majority of indicators.
We're absolutely not saying that the Single Trend won't work on small timeframes because actually it really does. But, if you find out a great configuration for your Single Trend, and want to get more signals without increasing your risk - then the Multiple Trends would be a very viable option.
3.2 Main signal versus secondary signals
For the main and secondary trends, the color green symbolizes any identified "BUY" trend. And the color red symbolizes any identified "SELL" trend.
-The MAIN trend symbol is unique and symbolized by a triangle.
- The SECONDARY (could also be called re-entries) trends are multiple and symbolized by a diamond.
In the Algorithm Builder indicator settings, they're identified with the Additional keyword.
3.3 How the convergences are calculated
Extremely important: The diamonds (or re-entries) are displayed, as long as a triangle (or main/primary signal) is displayed.
For a trend change (buy to sell or sell to buy), the system waits for ALL selected re-entries sub-indicators , to give a convergence/confluence in the opposite direction.
For example, let's assume a BUY/green convergence based on 3 indicators. One or Two of them going turning red, won't be enough for a trend change.
But, if all of them turn red, then we'll see a red triangle - signaling the beginning of a new downtrend.
3.4 Why multiple entries?
Here are a few use cases :
1. The main use case why we made those Multiple Trends indicators: A trader got invalidated or stopped out on a trade, but wants a system to let hin/her jump back in with a minimum of security. (security depending on the configuration of the Algorithm Builder as a whole).
This is very frustrating to get in a trade, being stopped out, and finally, see the trade going in the expected direction.
Even more frustrating to jump back in at the end of a trend, and get stopped out again - we all agree on this.
2. You want to add more positions on your main trade as your Algo Builder identified a solid trend - this is a nice way to possibly maximize your gains.
Once again, we don't/won't guarantee any performance result (not because we don't believe in our tools, but for legal reason), all depends on the time spent reading our documentation and playing with the Algo Builder - as explained on our Tutorials.
More info available on our website. URL available in this script signature and on my profile status.
IV. Why the Algorithm Builder Multiple Trends may help you
I worked with many traders during my career, and their feedback about trading is often pretty similar.
They all tried a lot of complicated indicators, losing their capital, and finally getting back to the basics (even to the basic indicators if I might say)
The art is finding a good combination of indicators and setting strict money/risk management rules.
Easy in concept, but more than 90+% of traders lose money on the markets... which teach us that trading is not only about drawing trendlines, or using cool indicators but finding ways to ease our psychology while trading.
4.1 The Algorithm Builder trading framework
The sub-indicators (full list on our website) weren't chosen randomly. They're based on a trading method we've developed over the last 6 years - while working with traders and other trading quants.
The Algo Builders are made to detect a convergence - and as such, will give a signal once a trend has been identified.
They're not made to detect reversal but have been designed to give a signal when all sub-indicators are either ALL bullish (green) or ALL bearish (red).
We provide a framework based on indicators we selected because they:
1. make sense to be used altogether
2. work on asset classes like INDEX, CRYPTO, STOCK OPTIONS, FOREX, COMMODITIES
3. it may expand your knowledge about what detecting a convergence with pre-selected indicator really means
4.2 Supports and Resistances
The indicator displays the main algorithmic supports and resistances according to our trading method.
I think they're relevant for all asset classes, but you're absolutely free to use any different supports/resistances logic if you want to.
I'm not against it because I know that pivots, Fibonacci levels, etc. may work very well also.
4.6 Hard Exits
Our trading method is known for the hard exits, also called invalidation.
The Single Trend+ includes a hard exit based on a MACD - settings are flexible and you may update them.
Having a stop-loss protecting your trade is a best practice - Protecting your stop-loss also from getting hit is incredible.
We prefer invalidate a few positions, even if sometimes we don't want to. Rather than the market hard exiting on us, and leaving with our hard-working money.
4.7 Alerts
Alerts are enabled for:
- BUY/SELL MAIN triangles signals
- BUY/SELL SECONDARY diamond signals
- Hard Exits
V. Pain points that we're trying to solve with our Algorithm Builders
Issue #1 There are many informations / indicators / strategies / backtests / noise. Finding the right ones is not a simple task.
Solution #1 A reliable system that removes the external noise is much needed in trading to stay "in the game".
Issue #2 Trading could be quite stressful - The majority doesn't lose in trading because technical analysis is hard, but because managing our psychology is one of the hardest things a human can do.
Solution #2 Some ways to reduce the "trading stress" could be: getting better quality signals and trading like a "machine". Forgetting about Twitter and trusting the system you designed.
Issue #3 Trading without strict rules and only based on what we feel, or what we think the market should do is the fastest way to kiss our money goodbye.
Only 1 indicator generally is not enough. Traders generally use a combination of several indicators but they're monitoring them individually.
It's normal then to feel exhausted at the end of the day ^^ (to say the least)... and exhaustion leads to mistakes which leads to..... (I'm sure you got it) ... capital loss.
Solution #3 As a trader, I needed a trading framework and a method. I offer our trading method but they're plenty others out there. We cannot claim obviously it's the best ever ....but let's say we're using those exact same
scripts ourselves for our trading. And this what we've been recommending our clients to trade with for the past years. Also, having a tool detecting the convergence of several indicators and giving 1 unique signal
for BUY/SELL position will save you a lot of time/energy, and perhaps might help you out getting better trading performance.
VI. Resolving a complex puzzle and having fun in the process
Trading has to stay a passion and not (only be) a source of intense stress.
The most successful traders I know are "trading geeks" - literally always looking for optimizing, searching for the best possible entries, setups, indicators, tools, etc.
For them, it's not even about the money anymore, but only about beating their previous performance.
Why are they doing this? Because it's fun
Might appears as a bold statement, but I guarantee that looking for setups is fun.
One of our users even told us, that it's like playing with "Legos" and we couldn't possibly agree more.
VII. Designing a system that "makes sense"
Another bold statement now. Brace yourselves ladies and gentlemen
The Algorithm Builders allow to design trading systems quickly. What could takes days/weeks/months to find out... might be now within your reach in less than a few hours.
With a bit of practice, less than an hour might be enough per asset/timeframe to find a system that makes sense to you and adapted to your trading capital and psychology.
Assuming our users read our guides and are fully committed to learning a new way of trading - then we do guarantee you'll be able to design kick-ass trading systems that make sense.
"Making sense" doesn't mean at all it's guaranteed to win, it means you're the one defining the convergence of indicators, using your Algorithm Builder, and observe that most of the time - whenever there is a BUY signal, the candlesticks are going upwards - whenever there is a SELL signal, it's going downwards.
This is a necessary step to make real progress from a trading analyst perspective - and hopefully could lead to profits.
VII. Algorithm Builder versus the main trader enemy(=psychology)
This indicator has the goal to help solving one of the MAIN issues encountered by traders.
Most of traders realize, they can't perform with only 1 indicator (or 1 price pattern or 1 price action) and need a combination of multiple indicators before getting in a trade.
Far from being a magic pill, if it could at least reduce the stress you have while trading, then we'll consider we made a great job - it's a technical "useless noise remover", and needs to be followed strictly.
Such trust in a trading system can only be built by testing your Algorithm Builder configuration on either:
1. a demo account
2. or a live account with small bids. And then, increasing progressively the bids if your capital increases progressively.
Though, you should still use your common sense. (for instance: if we get a BUY signal right on a big timeframe resistance we're hitting for the first time).
I'm aware this is a new way of trading but for many, and while we cannot foresee the future, neither predict performance, we believe it might save you a lot of time to find good signals.
My maximum level of happiness will be reached the day when our users will contact me and showing me setups being mine.
I'm sure that even I can learn from my users and, we can all learn from each other Algorithm Builder configuration
VIII. What is a wrong or bad configuration?
Simply put. If you see that most of your signals react such as described below:
1. a buy triangle predicts, most of the time an upwards move
2. a sell triangle predicts, most of the time a downwards move
3. you estimated yourself the stop-loss needed to give enough room for your trades.
4. take profits based on algorithmic support and resistances or your own take profit method.
So what's a good Algorithm Builder configuration? A configuration you're happy with and makes sense.
A better Algorithm Builder setup is one used in demo or a live account w/ small bids for a few weeks, and you're consistent in your trading performance.
If you have any doubt or question, please hit me up directly or ask in the comments section of this script.
I'll never claim I have the best trading methodology or the best indicators. You only will be the judge, and I'll appreciate all the questions and feedback you're sending my way.
They help me a ton to develop indicators based on all the requests I received.
Kind regards,
Dave
Sifo's DMIHelps for better entries with my strategy (link bellow) on binary trades and some swing trades 1H-4H (10-100 pips).
Trabalza Special
EMA/MA crosses
Bullish cross = green "^"
Bearish cross = red "x"
Golden cross (50EMA > 200EMA) = Golden circle
Death cross (50EMA < 200EMA) = Red circle
Rejections
Bullish Wick through support = Gold candle
Bearish Wick through resistance = Purple candle
Bull entries
1st candle to open and close above EMA/MA
marked by "*" above candle, colour co-ordinated to match moving average
Bear entries
1st candle to open and close below an EMA/MA
Marked by "!" below candle, colour co-ordinated to match moving average
Trabalza EMA/MA + crosses,rejections,entries
EMA/MA crosses
Bullish cross = green "^"
Bearish cross = red "x"
Golden cross (50EMA > 200EMA) = Golden circle
Death cross (50EMA < 200EMA) = Red circle
Rejections
Bullish Wick through support = Gold candle
Bearish Wick through resistance = Purple candle
Bull entries
1st candle to open and close above EMA/MA
marked by "*" above candle, colour co-ordinated to match moving average
Bear entries
1st candle to open and close below an EMA/MA
Marked by "!" below candle, colour co-ordinated to match moving average
AutoUFOs (patented)█ OVERVIEW:
AutoUFOs is a cutting-edge trading tool designed to enhance your trading precision and to save you trading time. With its unique patented technology, AutoUFOs analyzes various financial markets, identifying potential Un-Filled Orders (UFOs) and plotting them on your charts. By leveraging these UFOs, you can define precise entry, stop, and target points, giving you a strategic edge in your trading decisions.
█ CONCEPTS:
AutoUFOs identifies price regions with pending buy and sell orders
UFOs on the charts represent these regions and indicate potential upcoming turning points
UFOs help define more precise entry, stop, and target points
Enhances trading precision and improves performance
Useful for all styles: long-term, intermediate-term, short-term
Powerful for commercial hedging strategies
Time interval flexibility for different trading styles
Benefits options traders in identifying powerful strike prices
Empowers users to make informed trading decisions
█ WITH MORE DETAIL:
AutoUFOs goes beyond simple technical analysis and plots UFO Bands on your charts. These UFO Bands visually represent the price regions where potential buy and sell orders are waiting to be executed. The intensity of the color within the bands provides a valuable indication of the potential strength of the unfulfilled orders in those regions.
In addition to UFO Bands, AutoUFOs introduces round Flying Saucers to enhance your understanding of market dynamics. These Flying Saucers highlight the areas on the chart with the highest concentration of UFOs. By pinpointing these areas, you gain deeper insights into where the market is likely to react and experience significant movement.
The combination of UFO Bands and Flying Saucers provides a comprehensive visual representation of potential order flow and market sentiment. Traders can leverage this information to make more informed decisions about entry and exit points, allowing for greater precision in their trading strategies.
Whether you're a technical analyst seeking to identify price levels where the market is likely to bounce or a trend follower looking for confirmation of market momentum, AutoUFOs empowers you with detailed visuals to support your trading decisions.
█ BEHIND THE SCENES:
AutoUFOs employs a unique and patented approach to identifying Un-Filled Orders (UFOs) in the market. Unlike traditional methods that rely on current order book data, AutoUFOs takes into account the intricate nuances of market dynamics, considering the intentions and strategies of larger market players who employ sophisticated algorithms to execute their orders, such as iceberg algos. By doing so, AutoUFOs uncovers potential UFOs that are likely to remain in the market based on the underlying reasons behind their placement.
One key aspect of AutoUFOs' analysis is the recognition of price levels that hold significance due to the presence of UFOs. These levels represent areas where market makers, for instance, strategically hedge their positions in response to large orders that were only partially filled upon injection into the marketplace. AutoUFOs diligently identifies these signs, allowing traders to gain insights into the potential existence of unfulfilled orders that can significantly impact market behavior.
AutoUFOs operates on a distinctive methodology that sets it apart from traditional approaches. Notably, it eschews the use of order book information, relying solely on level 1 data for its analysis. This unconventional approach seeks out subtle indications that hint at the existence of Un-Filled Orders (UFOs). By examining these signs, AutoUFOs uncovers potential price levels where UFOs may be lurking.
Consider, for instance, a scenario where a market experiences a sudden and pronounced price movement. In such cases, AutoUFOs directs its attention to the origin of the movement, recognizing it as a crucial area to investigate. The underlying rationale is simple yet profound: if all orders had been filled at the origin, the price would have stagnated, resulting in a sideways price action. However, the occurrence of a significant movement suggests that the market encountered a scarcity of buyers (for a downward movement) or sellers (for an upward movement) at that specific price level. This scarcity implies the presence of Un-Filled Orders that remained unfilled from the outset. By diligently identifying such scenarios, AutoUFOs initiates additional analytical processes that consider factors such as volume ratios, tick ratios range ratios, etc., providing an evaluation of the expected quantity of potential UFOs.
This example illuminates the essence of the concept previously mentioned—AutoUFOs diligently "looks for signs" that point towards the potential existence of UFOs. By systematically examining various market dynamics, AutoUFOs unravels hidden opportunities that arise from unfulfilled orders, leveraging metrics like volume ratios and tick ratios to gauge the anticipated abundance of UFOs. Through this meticulous and sophisticated analysis, AutoUFOs empowers traders with invaluable insights into the market, enabling them to make more informed decisions based on these hidden signals.
Once this initial analysis is complete and multiple relevant price points are identified based on the UFOs detected, AutoUFOs delves further by employing its advanced technology to retrospectively evaluate the UFO Performance. This evaluation assesses the characteristics and attributes that contributed to the effectiveness of specific UFOs in the past. By unraveling these statistical insights, AutoUFOs identifies the most relevant UFOs that are likely to retain their predictive power into the future.
Through its scientific and technical methodology, AutoUFOs offers traders a powerful way to navigate the complexities of the market for informed decision-making.
█ FEATURES:
Precise Trade Entries: Utilize the power of UFOs to identify optimal moments/prices to enter trades with confidence
Strategic Exits: Plan your exits by leveraging the UFOs' reaction points, maximizing your profits and minimizing risk
Flexible Time Intervals: Apply AutoUFOs to different time intervals, from seconds to monthly bars, range bars, etc. tailoring it to your preferred trading style
Options Trading Advantage: For options traders, AutoUFOs helps identify price levels that are unlikely to be reached, allowing you to profit from selling out-of-the-money options and collecting premiums
█ HOW TO USE:
Follow the author’s instructions to request access to this invite-only script or follow the links in the vendor’s signature field that appears under this description
Add AutoUFOs to your TradingView chart by clicking on Indicators > Invite-only scripts > AutoUFOs
Select the market and timeframe you want to analyze and make sure you have adjusted the calibration settings to your liking
For long trades, you may consider buying within a Green UFO and sell within a Red UFO
For short trades, you may consider selling within a Red UFO and buy within a Green UFO
Options traders can utilize UFOs to identify areas for selling options with limited risk or to select their strike prices
Consider the color intensity of UFOs for potential trade strength
Enhance your current trading methodology by combining UFOs with what you currently do
Plan your trades based on the Un-Filled Orders identified by AutoUFOs and the rules of your trading plan
We strongly recommend you to read the HOW-TO idea on " HOW-TO Add Precision To Entries & Exits With AutoUFOs (patented) " which is linked below as a related idea
█ LIMITATIONS:
AutoUFOs should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions
The tool is not infallible and should be used in conjunction with other market analysis tools, especially when it comes to defining the current market condition, for which we prefer AutoClimate
Thank you for considering AutoClimate as your ultimate market environment indicator. We hope it enhances your trading experience and leads to greater success in your trades
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Disclaimer: Trading involves risk and each investor/trader must determine if it is a suitable investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. You accept responsibility for your actions and agree not to hold the author/developer liable for any outcomes.
No Service Guarantee: The author/developer makes no guarantee that the TradingView indicators and services will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, accurate, or error-free. The market data may be delayed, inaccurate, or contain errors, and the developer is not liable for any issues that arise.
Calibration: The user is responsible for calibrating the indicator as different parameters can produce different results. The author/developer is not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the user's calibration.
Testimonials: Testimonials are subjective and not independently verified.
Order Size (Units) and Entry/Stop PricesThis is a risk management script derived from the Turtle trading system. I will define what is needed for each input and will also include a brief description about the intended implementation of the risk management strategy. The risk strategy can be used with any trading strategy. This script displays the order size as a unit. 1 unit is the intended size of an entry, first or adds. If trading contracts, Unit Value is presented in terms of number of contracts. If NOT, Unit Value is presented in terms of total cost for a unit in the currency of the market being traded.
::Inputs::
"Available Capital:" - This number should be the TOTAL amount of capital for use in trading account. DO NOT adjust for leverage. The default available capital is set at 15000.
"Account Currency:" - This should be the currency type for the amount entered into "Available Capital:".
"Does Account Currency Need To Be Converted?" - The currency type of "Available Capital:" must match the currency type of the market being traded. If the value of capital is not known for the market currency type, this option will perform the necessary calculation.
"Exchange used to derive BTC value" - This option is used to determine the exchange rate for currency conversions.
"Market Being Traded:" - This option reflects the trading pair of the asset being traded.
"Trading with leverage?" - This option will allow a user-specified constant value (i.e. leverage factor) to be used for calculating the account balance and number of units (i.e. order size). This is option is set to "No Leverage" by default, which will only allow the specified available capital to be used for balance and unit calculations.
"Amount of Leverage? (1-100)" - This number is the leverage factor being applied to the account per trade (e.g. 2.5, 5, 25, 50, 100). The default leverage factor is 100.
"Trading Contracts?" - This option will allow a user-specified value, for contracts, to be used when calculating unit value per order. This option is intended to be used when trading a derivative product (e.g. a contract.)
"Cost Per Contract" - This number should be equal to the value of the derivative, quoted in dollars. (e.g. Bitmex contracts are valued at $1, so the cost per contract = 1. Deribit offers contracts valued at $10, so the cost per contract =10.)
"Risk Percent" - This number should be the percent of capital you are willing to risk for each trade. (e.g. A $10,000 trading account using 2% risk would risk LOSING $20 on a trade.) Increasing or decreasing the risk amount will adjust stops and adds. This strategy would normally consider the total account equity when calculating the size of every new position. Currently, this indicator only calculates on the amount entered into the "Available Capital:" field. I plan to address this factor before implementing the script into the final complete trading strategy script. The default risk percent is set at 2.
Please remember, this indicator is technically in a testing phase. It makes up only a small piece of what will be a much more involved script.
***I am having some trouble with getting correct calculations when trading "BTC Market". I have yet to determine if the issue is due to the TradingView feeds or if the issue is in the actual code. I have, so far, calculated differences of 15-30% when comparing an asset value between it's trading pairs. I am always open to ideas and suggestions.***
Tops & Bottoms Indicator ModThis is a modification of the tops and bottoms indicator provided by Chris Moody. Marks the tops and bottoms of price movement with a better indication of where to take entries and exits
volume stopsLooks at increasing or decreasing volume over the last 3 bars as well as how the last three price bars have close. The idea is to use a color bar as confirmation of support/resistance at that level.