About This is a simple indicator that takes into account two types of realized volatility: Close-Close and High-Low (the latter is more useful for intraday trading). The output of the indicator is two values / plots: an average of High-Low volatility minus Close-Close volatility (10day period is used as a default) the current value of the indicator When...
Library "NormalDistributionFunctions" The NormalDistributionFunctions library encompasses a comprehensive suite of statistical tools for financial market analysis. It provides functions to calculate essential statistical measures such as mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis, alongside advanced functionalities for computing the probability density...
Introducing the "True Market Mean Bands" (TMMB) , a technical analysis tool designed for Bitcoin. TMMB provides a model of market valuation by integrating the concept of Vaulted Realized Price with dynamic volatility bands, offering traders insights into potential market movements. Core Concept and Utility: The TMMB centers around the Vaulted Realized Price,...
Overview: The RWEDT MA, which is short for rolling, weighted, exponential, double exponential, and triple exponential, is a group of moving averages that were subjected to a log transformation to deal with the skewness of price, and the weight of each of these moving averages was also used for calculating the standard deviations from the mean. Clearing a...
The geometric moving average is a type of moving average that calculates the geometric mean of the previous n-periods of the price time series. Unlike the simple moving average that uses the arithmetic mean to continuously calculate the moving average as new price data comes in, the geometric moving average uses the geometric mean formula to get the moving average...
Median of Means (MoM) is a measure of central tendency like mean (average) and median. However, it could be a better and robust estimator of central tendency when the data is not normal, asymmetric, have fat tails (like stock price data) and have outliers. The MoM can be used as a robust trend following tool and in other derived indicators. Median of means (MoM)...
The Relational Quadratic Kernel Channel (RQK-Channel-V) is designed to provide more valuable potential price extremes or continuation points in the price trend. Example: Usage: Lookback Window: Adjust the "Lookback Window" parameter to control the number of previous bars considered when calculating the Rational Quadratic Estimate. Longer windows capture...
Upgrade of the Average True Range default indicator by TradingView. It adds and plots a trailing mean to show periods of increased volatility more clearly. ATR TRAILING MEAN A trailing mean, also known as a moving average, is a statistical calculation used to smooth out data over time and identify trends or patterns in a time series. In our indicator, it...
The Intraday Mean Reversion Indicator works well on certain stocks. It should be used for day trading stocks but need to be applied on the Day to Day timeframe. The logic behind the indicator is that stocks that opens substantially lower than yesterdays close, very often bounces back during the day and closes higher than the open price, thus the name Intraday...
A basic statistic to describe "ranges". There are three inputs: - short range - long range - moving average length The output is a ratio of the short range to the long range. In the screenshot example, the short range is a single day (bar) and the long range is five days. A value near "1" would mean that every day entirely fills the five day range, and that a...
Keltner Channel Bands These normally consist of: Keltner Channel Upper Band = EMA + Multiplier ∗ ATR Keltner Channel Lower Band = EMA − Multiplier ∗ ATR However instead of using ATR we are using RMA This gives us a much smoother take of the KCB We are also using 2 sets of bands built on 1 Moving average, this is a common set up for mean reversion...
Markets tend to mean revert. This indicator plots a moving average from a higher time frame (type of MA and length selectable by the user). It then calculates standard deviations in two dimensions: - Standard deviation of move of price away from this moving average - Standard deviations of number of bars spent in this extended range The indicator plots a table...
Library "normsinv" Description: Returns the inverse of the standard normal cumulative distribution. The distribution has a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one; i.e., normsinv seeks that value z such that a normal distribtuion of mean of zero and standard deviation one is equal to the input probability. Reference: github.com normsinv(y0)...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Strength Volatility Killer - The Quant Science™ is based on a special version of RSI (Relative Strength Index), created with the simple average and standard deviation. DESCRIPTION The algorithm analyses the market and opens positions following three different volatility entry conditions. Each entry has a specific and personal exit condition. The user can...
Mean Reverse Grid Algorithm - The Quant Science™ is a dynamic grid algorithm that follows the trend and run a mean reverting strategy on average percentage yield variation. DESCRIPTION Trades on different price levels of the grid, following the trend. The grid consists of 10 levels, 5 higher and 5 lower. The grids together create a channel, this channel...
Volatility is cyclical, after a large move up or down the market typically "ranges" during the next session. Directional order flow that enters the market during this subsequent session tends not to persist, this non-persistency of transactions leads to a non-trend day which is when I trade intraday reversionary strategies. This script finds trend days in BTC...
How it works %VARonMeanLongOnly is a long-only strategy that uses the average and price movement to find buying opportunities. The script takes into account the simple average over a longer timeframe than the observed timeframe. It then calculates the distance between point "X" (average) and point "Y" (market price). The algorithm will buy every time...