Rosebud Trend [DepthHouse]Rosebud Trend Indicator uses complex range calculations to easily detect trend changes, critical support and resistance levels, and even aid in spotting reversals. The Critical Support & Resistance Zones are plotted via the red and green cloud. This cloud not only visually displays the expected trend direction but often acts as major support and resistance zones. The outer band measures the expected range in which the assets trades within over longer periods of time.
Users can switch the ‘Trend Sensitivity’ between ‘Low’ and ‘High’ to increase or decrease the rate at which the cloud changes.
By altering the S/R Band Thickness users can furthermore increase or decrease the rate at which a trend changes by altering the thickness of the cloud. I prefer to keep these settings at 0.55 , 0.382, or 0.236.
The bar colors are generated by a combination of Rosebuds primary function and our ATR AUTO Oscillator base functions. Users have 3 bar color options to select from: Simple, Complex, and Off .
Simple: Bars colors alternate between shades of red and green based on the trend direction and the ATR Auto strength. Stronger the shade, the stronger the trend.
Complex: This adds a few extra variables to the script which generates a more complex bar color display. Using this option, Rosebud will generate light red bars in a bull trend if downward movement is strong and vice versa in a bear trend. It also will generate a purple bar if the candle successfully closes above or below the Top & Bottom Range Bands; We call this a range break , and it could be an early sign of strong upward or downward movement.
Off: In case you like to keep things even simpler, this option hides all overlay bar colors.
Sample of Complex Bar Colors:
Bull, Bear signals along with Up and Down arrows are too based on a combination of our trend direction and ATR Auto Oscillator calculations.
Users have the option to adjust both bar color, and shape generation settings via:
Smoothed Signal Option: Turns advance smoothing on or off. On will reduce signal noise, while Off could land you that perfect bottom signal with a lower success rate.
Candlestick Length: Default factor for bar color and shape generation, higher the number the fewer signals that will generate.
Candlestick Smoothing: Default smoothing for the Candlestick Length
Signal Lookback: Adjust the factor at which Bull, Bear, Up, and Down. Lower this to 2 for more signals.
Cross Thresholds: The lower this number the easier it is for ‘Bull’, ‘Bear’, and over extended signals to generate; see image below:
*Users also have the option to hide all signal visuals via the 'Shapes' On/Off option.
Users have multiple built in Alerts to choose from:
Bullish Trend Change: When the critical cloud switches to Bullish
Bearish Trend Change: When the critical cloud switches to Bearish
Upper Range Break: When the price action closes above the Range Top
Lower Range Break: When the price action closes below the Range Bottom
Light Bullish Cross: Early bullish signal; also displayed by up arrows by default
Light Bearish Cross: Early bear signal: also displayed by down arrows by default
Verified Bullish Cross: Occurs when a Bull signal is generated.
Verified Bearish Cross: Occurs when a Bear signal is generated.
*Past performance is no guarantee of future results*
Trend
Baus BandsThe Baus Bands are a simplified version of another one of my trend following indicators, the Neapolitan Bands. This version only shows the trend trading zones in green and red. An additional 21 EMA with an ATR band was added as part of my own trend trading rules using these bands.
How do I read this indicator?
Is the blue band between and not touching the green or red clouds? The condition is ranging.
Is the blue band touching the green cloud? The condition is a bullish trend.
Is the blue band touching the red cloud? The condition is a bearish trend.
The trend trading rules are exactly the same as the default Neapolitans, but include an extra condition.
A trend has started once 2 conditions are met:
Price has entered either trending cloud.
The 21 EMA ATR band in blue is within the same cloud.
With those conditions met, if you expect the trend to continue, trade pull-backs to the blue band in the direction of the trending cloud.
Isn't this just a 21 EMA trading pull-backs strategy?
No. The 21 EMA alone is not sufficient in my opinion to define a range or trend technically. Always buying the 21 EMA pull-back, especially in a range, is not a great strategy by itself unless you've already identified price as trending. Baus Bands adds that trend identification.
Why make this?
Baus Bands show the conditions I personally use for catching trends and identifying ranges with these indicators, and shows only the information I use.
What's the purpose of the ATR band around the 21 EMA?
Sometimes price will open and close below the 21 EMA and cause some technical analysts will say the trend is over. I added the ATR specifically to get a volatility based, upper and lower bound range around the 21 EMA. that way I have an acceptable price range where price could move past the 21 EMA and still keep a trend valid using similar rules. I then saw that so long this ATR band (not the 21 EMA itself) was touching those trending clouds, then the trend has a good chance of continuing as long as that was true.
Fish Sniper - TrendicatorThis is a modified version of the Fisher Indicator.
How to use:
If you see the white stream crossing up or down on the dotted/dashed hlines then you are seeing the price and trend heading that direction. The green bars indicate an optimal long position, and the red bars indicate a short or an exit position. The green and red bars show when the white stream passes just above or below the ZERO line (dashed Aqua line).
While entering/exiting on the green/red bars generally a good strategy, it's good to look at the bigger picture and see how far the white stream has traveled to reach the ZERO line. You can often avoid trading on a sideways market if you notice smaller movements on the white stream.
This indicator will also draw a grey candle on your chart to signal it's time to exit a long trade and it will draw a purple candle when it's time to enter a long.
I mostly use this indicator as an additional confirmation to enter or exit an open position, it's worked well for me in avoiding some big drops in my crypto trading and entering early on some nice uptrends.
Interstellar Trend
Interstellar trend is an indicator based on buy and sell signals in the interstellar index
If you do not know what an Interstellar indicator is, enter the link below to learn about the indicator and there is also a free three-day trial for the test.
Interstellar Trend displays interstellar buy and sell signals in green and red colored lines.
Green indicates buy while red indicates sell
Each line represents a time frame: W1 - D1 - 12H - 6H - 4H - 1H. These are the default timeframes in the indicator and they can be controlled from the settings
Interstellar Trend helps spotting the upcoming trend, spotting false signals, and looking for solid opportunities
Interstellar / buy and sell
Interstellar is the buy and sell indicator for trading on TradingView
Buy and sell signals are tested, improved, developed and tried until we reach the highest precision we aspire to, so that we do not need further updates.
Before publishing the Interstellar indicator, we made sure that we reached the best and most accurate version, which exceeded the accuracy of the signals 90%
How does the Interstellar indicator work?
The algorithm behind buy and sell signals is based on a set of more important and accurate technical indicators that give signals to change direction early.
When conditions are met on all indicators, it produces only very accurate and high probability trading signals and significantly reduces false signals.
For a more detailed illustration of the strategy, see the following image:
i.imgur.com
Look at the picture above and imagine with me that there are a bunch of technical indicators going next to each other to get to level 20 and Level 20 represents the killer point that gives the entry or exit signals.
When all these indicators agree and reach Level 20, you have met all the requirements of the strategy and the buy or sell signal will appear on the chart.
i.imgur.com
In the image above we note that the RSI has not reached the 20th level, what happens in this case?
In this case the signals will not appear on the chart for the incompleteness of the terms of the strategy.
But in the next candle we will have one indicator which is the RSI indicator only and when it returns to level 20 the terms of the strategy are completed and the signal appears on the chart. The rest of the other indicators we will not need because they met the conditions in the previous candle.
When this situation occurs 9 out of 10 times returns the index at a level of 20
In this way the signals of the interstellar indicator are formed on the chart.
Note: The indicators shown in the image above are only for explanation and may not be part of the indicator
/
Why is the Interstellar Index the best deal you get?
It helps you find the best areas for early entry and exit.
It gives more profitable signals than false signals.
Unique strategy and easiest way to trade with high profit rate.
It works in all markets like stocks and forex, but the index is primarily developed in the cryptocurrency market.
Comes with an indicator called Interstellar Trend, this indicator displays Interstellar signals on all timeframes and helps to find solid opportunities.
Works great on large timeframes like 1d and 4h. It also works great on smaller timeframes but prefers to keep up with the trend.
It gives very high profit scores on background tests conducted over a historical period of 24 months.
Not repainted. Once the candle closes, the signal will not change.
Finally, try the indicator for yourself and you will not regret it. There is a 3-day free trial! Let me know if you are interested in the comments section. Send a message directly or request a free 3-day trial.
Dziwne Trend Indicator B (EMA + Heikin Ashi) V1Based on my own "Dziwne Trend Indicator A (EMA + Heikin Ashi cloud)" , I tweaked the original script to display and "measure" the overall trend.
Orion AlgoOrion Algo is a next-gen trading algorithm designed to help traders find the highs and lows of the market before, during, and after they happen. We wanted to give an indicator to people that was simple to use. In fact we created the algorithm in such a way that it currently only needs a single input from the user. Since no indicator can predict the market perfectly, Orion should be used as just another tool (although quite a sharp one) for you to trade with. Fundamental knowledge of price action and TA should be used with Orion Algo.
Being an oscillator, Orion currently has a bias towards market volatility. So you will want to be trading markets over 30% volatility. We have plans to develop future versions that take this into account and adjust automatically for dead conditions. Also, while there are some similarities across all oscillators, what sets ours apart is the prediction curve. The prediction curve looks at the current signal values and gives it a relative score to approximate tops and bottoms 1-2 bars ahead of the signal curve. We also designed a velocity curve that attempts to predict the signal curve 2+ bars ahead. You can find the relative change in velocity in the Info panel. The bottom momentum wave is based on the signal curve and helps find overall market direction of higher time-frames while in a lower one.
Future Roadmap:
Create secondary on-bar indicator to pair with Orion Algo
Automatically adjust internal variables based on market volatility
Indicator style selection
Simple Strategy:
1. Start at a high time-frame to get an overview of the market you are wanting to enter. Daily is usually a good starting time.
2. If you can, add Orion to a second chart with a lower time-frame such as 4H.
3. Check the lower time frame to find potential medium term entry points based on where the trend was heading from the higher time-frame.
4. Step even lower to the 1H to find your optimal entry based on the higher times and technical analysis of the charts (support/resistance, patterns, etc)
5. The momentum wave can be used to find overall trend of the market. When it starts curving up, the market is bullish. When it curves down, the market could be bearish.
Intermediate Strategy:
1. Use simple strategy first.
2. Use the Prediction and ∆v curves to see future reversals in the works.
3. You can use these curves as potential entries as well as exit points.
4. Take into account potential divergence of the signal lines and price action.
Settings and How to Use them:
User Agreement – Orion Algo is a tool for you to use while trading. We aren’t responsible for losses OR the gains you make with it. By clicking the checkbox on the left you are agreeing to the terms.
Super Smooth – Smooths the main signal line based on the value inside the box. Lower values shift the pivot points to the left but also make things more noisy. Higher values move things to the right making it lag a bit more while creating a smoother signal. 8 is a good value to start with.
Theme – Changes the color scheme of Orion.
Info – Turns on a dashboard with useful stats, such as Delta v, Volatility, Rsi, etc. Changing the value box will move the dashboard left and right.
Pivots – Toggles main bull/bear dots.
Prediction – A secondary prediction model that attempts to predict a reversal before it happens (0-2bars). This can be noisy some times so make your best judgement. Curve will toggle a curve view of the prediction. Pivots will toggle bull/bear dots.
∆v – Delta v (change in velocity). This shows momentum of the signal. Crossing 0 signals a reversal. If you see the delta v changing direction, it may signify a reversal in the several bars depending on the overall momentum of the market.
Divergence – Toggles divergence lines. Hidden will show hidden divergences. Cross will show divergences that cross the 0 line.
Momentum Wave – Uses the signal as a macro trend indicator. Changes in direction of the wave can signify macro changes in the market. Average will toggle an averaging algorithm of the momentum waves and makes it easy to understand.
OBOS – Overbought/Oversold lines. Dyn will convert them to dynamic OBOS lines. The value box will adjust the smoothing.
Dziwne Trend Indicator A (EMA + Heikin Ashi cloud)First script ever publish.
It is a very simple trend indicator based on EMAs and Heikin Ashi .
FieryTrend IndicatorI created this indicator because it can be quite difficult sometimes to find the direction of the market, which supports and resistances are important, where to place targets, etc. This indicator is excellent for traders which trade on reversals and breakouts from resistances and supports.
The indicator tries to make it clear which areas are of importance and which are not. To find the market structure, all you have to do is to connect the dots by drawing a line between them.
By connecting the dots, it becomes clearer where important resistances and support areas are located. By making this information easier to digest you can place your entries, targets and stops easier and faster, becoming a better trader in the process. With connecting the dots, it might be the case that they won’t line up perfectly, which is fine. It’s all about the bigger picture.
The best time frames for this indicator are M15, H1 and H4. You can fiddle around with the Length input to get different results; I’ve found that the base input works the best for the aforementioned time frames.
For more examples, see below:
Fibonacci DCA TrendThis bot makes use of an algorithm which detects new heights and places limit orders according to the Fibonacci retracement theory. By placing limit orders under the current price, the bot allows itself to catch smaller and larger dips. This is also known as “Dollar-Cost-Averaging”, DCA in short. This bot is ideal for bull markets, both on crypto and stock indices.
The green lines are the limit orders. As soon as the price touches the limit order, a position is entered.
The settings of the back test as follows:
starting capital = 100k
leverage = 1
commission = 0.2%
Equity per trade = 5%, a realistic investment strategy when trading 2-3 assets with this bot.
It’s advised to trade this bot with futures for potential leverage. On time frames lower than H1 I’d use 2x-3x leverage for better results, especially in trending markets. On larger time frames I wouldn’t use any leverage.
This bot has very strong results on a multitude of assets. The best results are on the M15 time frame.
To give you a few ideas, this bot is tested on the assets below. All the results are very similar. You can contact me for a back-test on a specific asset. You can find the back-test results on my website.
BTC
ETH
SPX500
NAS100
The standard inputs are generally the best all-round inputs. Feel free to change the inputs to your liking.
I've also made a study-script for easy implementation on the exchange. You get that script once you get access to this bot.
RSI Trend CryptoDear community,
Today I want to present you one of my favorite and simple trading bots: The RSI Trend.
This bot is based on the RSI, which normally is used as a trend reversal indicator. However, here it’s used as a trend finding indicator, often with great success. This bot making long-only trades, which is quite successful in bull-markets like the one we’re currently in.
In case you want to use an emergency exit for your trade, toggle the Emergency Exit parameter. During bull-markets it’s better in the long term to keep this option off.
Currently the bot only makes one trade at a time (pyramiding = 1), for higher risk and higher rewards you can increase this parameter. More than 5 is not advised.
I’ve optimized this bot on 15min time frame. It has some decent results for most cryptos on this TF, feel free to test this out.
In case you want to hook this bot up to your exchange, feel free to edit the ALERT messages in the code.
Default Trading Rules:
Long: RSI crosses over 35
Close Long: RSI crosses under 75
Emergency Exit: RSI crosses under 10
NSDT MA Colored CandlesA simple script that will change the color of the candle if it closes over/under the designated Moving Average. This makes it very easy to identify trends based on your selected Moving Average line length. You can choose EMA, SMA, or WMA and of course the length is adjustable as well. To see these candles, be sure to go into the Chart Settings and uncheck the candle Borders, Colors, and Wicks.
ELIA MULTI INDICATORS STRATEGYExperimental multi indicators strategy, to catch right entry and avoid noise.
Each indicator included in the strategy, assume a value based on its status and because is a trend-follow strategy, some indicator value are higher then the other
Backtested on ETHUSDTPERP
BINANCE:ETHUSDTPERP
Example - MA-Cross Retracement DetectionThe retracement tracker function(s) in this script outline how to:
Track conditions using "toggle" booleans.
Use multiple coinciding conditions to trigger an event just once.
What is a retracement?
"Retracements are temporary price reversals that take place within a
larger trend. The key here is that these price reversals are temporary
and do not indicate a change in the larger trend."
Quote Source: www.investopedia.com
Inverse BandsThis was the result of quite some time spent examining how much information could be gleamed by studying the interactions between Keltner Channels, STARC Bands and Bollinger Bands. I was surprised by the results.
First of all, there are four fills that are black. Set the transparency of those to 0 and you'll see this indicator the way that it's meant to be seen. Those fills belong to unused sections of the Bollinger Bands.
There are two clouds which represent STARC Bands and the Keltner Channel. There is some delay when they flip from bullish (green) to bearish (red), but they are indicative of the trend. The space between them is black and the narrower that space is, the greater volatility is. Because of this, we don't need the exterior Bollinger Bands.
The Bollinger Bands remain visible as the yellow interior clouds on the top cloud and the blue interior clouds on the bottom cloud. Often, the thicker the yellow or blue cloud is, the less severe a throwback from a given trend reversal will be. Often the thinner that yellow or blue cloud is, the more severe the trend reversal will be. If price is rising into a thin interior yellow cloud, the following dip will be substantial. If price action dips towards a thicker interior blue cloud, often the pump following that dump will be less enthusiastic.
We preserve the Keltner Channel and STARC bands as our cloud because the way that they interact with the three basis lines yields a lot of information.
The yellow Bollinger basis line tells us about trend strength. The closer the BB basis line is to the top of the top cloud or the bottom of the bottom cloud, the stronger the trend is. When it enters the cloud very close to the bottom of the bottom cloud, you know you're looking at a strong pump, and vice versa when it's close to the top of the top cloud.
The purple Keltner Channel basis line and orange STARC Band basis line can forecast short term trend changes one candlestick in advance by contacting any line in either cloud. The moment either basis line touches or crosses any boundary of the clouds, you know that the next candle will change directions. In an uptrend, a touch or cross means the next candle will have a lower high point. In a downtrend, a cross or touch means the next candle will have a higher high point. This is most useful in scalping.
It'd be pretty easy to slap some crossover alerts on to this and useful considering that they come a candle in advance. Feel free to further explore and develop this.
Entry master RSI pullbackSimply using a single RSI and placing a signal after it crosses the 50 level after being overbought or oversold in the same direction.
RSMI have published that script not like oscillator, which in fact it is, because tradingview doesn't support dual plots in overlay=true and overlay=false. So I have decided that to show filter is better idea. Yes, it decrease potential profit on long term, but for me personally, it is much better to understand the direction of the market movement and take potential trades more seriously. Also about this script: in general based on RSI and works pretty nice on 1H timeframe. Yes, theoretically it can work on both 4H and 1D timeframes, but for this you need to change the settings that are not displayed in the inputs (I did not add them, due to the fact that they can be confusing, because I decided to add a filter). And about filter - it is one of the variations of the SuperTrend. According to House Rules, I cannot insert links here, but only if you are interested in trying this work in auto trading, you can follow the link (located even lower) and find there an algorithm with the same name.
Linear trendThis oscillator based on linear regression . By subtracting the slower LMA from the faster LMA we can get a value, which we will further compare with zero. If the resulting difference is greater than 0, then we can assume that the trend is upward. Also by using offset we could increase the expected profit (focusing on backtest data).
You could get access for this script by the link below.
WTT Volume Trend [Morty]WTT Volume Trend by Morty
Inspired by Natural Trading Theory
It is a colored volume indicator based on the strength of single candlestick pattern.
It also paints two weighted volume SMA, which shows the strength and trend of the market.
Version 1.0, Updated at 20210327
Features:
- Colored volume bars (Optional)
- Weighted Bullish volume SMA trend lines according to candlestick pattern
- Weighted Bearish volume SMA trend lines according to candlestick pattern
- Adjustable volume SMA length
- Adjustable weighting factors
- Filling the background between volume SMA trend lines
LH-LL/HL-HH Confirmation Trend LineBased on Dow Theory, a series of successive higher highs (HH) and higher lows (HL) is the sign of an uptrend (bull trend) and a series of successive lower highs (LH) and lower lows (LL) is the sign of a downtrend (bear trend).
So this script indicates the trends using the concept and draws corresponding trend lines.
It took some effort to make it possible for users to see as many trend lines as they wish. Eventually the user could set the number alongside some other options in the indicator settings.
Use the script and send me your thoughts!
Color Changing Moving Average
Hello everybody!
I'm not much of a coder but I do make indicators for myself for fun sometimes and found this one super cool. Hope it helps!
Basically it's a moving average that changes colors based on the trend. How does it do it, you may ask? Simply put, it checks and makes sure that the open and close price is above the moving average, then it checks and sees if the 50-period RSI (length adjustable) is above 50. If both conditions are met, the moving average turns green. Simple as that.
If the price is below the moving average and the RSI is below 50, the moving average turns red.
If the price is above the moving average but the RSI is below 50, the line is grey and I advise to simply waiting for the trend direction to be decided. Likewise, if the price is below the moving average, but the RSI is above 50, the line is also grey.
This is NOT a comprehensive system, and the changing color of the moving average does not indicate a buy or sell signal. It simply indicates that the price is trending. You should use your own entry and exit strategy, such as the MACD, Wave Trend, Schaff Trend Cycle, etc.
As well, I would recommend waiting for confirmation of a trend change when the color changes, since in a range price can cross multiple times before deciding on the right direction.
The slope of the moving average can help too, since in a range the moving average is typically flat.
I would recommend using a fixed risk to reward ratio, to limit emotions. But, this would also help with a trend-following strategy due to the trend filter functionality.
The length of the moving average is adjustable, as well as the RSI period- though I wouldn't recommend selecting an RSI lower than 30 because it will whipsaw more. Disabling the EMA option will give you an SMA that does the same thing as the EMA. You can also disable the RSI filter and simply have a moving average that changes color when the price is above/below- but that's pretty boring, huh?
Anyways, hope this helps, happy trading everybody :)
Scalpius Trend & Decreasing VolatilityScalpius Trend & Decreasing Volatility
Identify trends and 'decreasing volatility' trends (strong trends)
Can be used on any market
Setup usually used for 3 timeframes e.g. 2 min, 5 min, 10 min
Contains 2 parts:
I) Trend Indicator
Trends can be defined in several ways,
this indicator defines a trend that uses statistally significant price behaviour that includes the use of the Bollinger Bands
II) Decreasing Volatility Indicator
Trends that are accompanied by decreasing volatility are statistically more likely to go further and longer,
this indicator shows you when 'Decreasing Volalitility Mode' is on and when it turns off using 'pivot highs' and Average True Range
Using this indicator you can filter your trades to 2 types of trades: trend trades and mean reversion trades
I) Trend indicator
-----------------------
Trend Mode ON:
1) A candle touching the Bollinger Band (default settings: length=20, standard deviation=2) (the Bollinger Candle)
2a) (uptrend) A follow-up candle with a higher high and a higher close than the Bollinger Candle
2b) (downtrend) A follow-up candle with a lower low and a lower close than the low of the Bollinger Candle
Examples Trend Mode ON:
Uptrend
Downtrend
Trend Mode OFF when:
1) Price touches the opposite Bollinger Band
2) 20 candles without new high or low
3a) (uptrend) price closes consecutively below 2 EMA's (8 EMA & 21 EMA), above and below again, without making new trend highs
3b) (downternd) price closes consecutively above 2 EMA's (8 EMA & 21 EMA), below and above again, without making new trend lows
Examples Trend Mode OFF:
Uptrend ends because of opposite Bollinger Band touch:
Uptrend ends because of 20 candles without new high:
Uptrend ends because of price consecutively close below, above, below EMA 8 and EMA 21:
Downtrend ends because of opposite Bollinger Band touch:
Downtrend ends because of 20 candles without new low:
Downtrend ends because of price consecutively close above, below, above EMA 8 and EMA 21:
II) Decreasing Volatility Indicator
Decreasing Volatility Mode ON:
1) Trend Mode must be ON
2) Highest or lowest close in the trend must happen on a DOWNTICK in ATR (Average True Range, default setting=14)
Decreasing Volatility Mode OFF:
1) New ATR high in the trend
2) Breaking the pattern of lower lows and lower highs in ATR, aka 'pivot high' or '2 pivot high'
Examples DV Mode ON:
In an uptrend:
In a downtremd:
Examples DV Mode OFF:
In an uptrend:
In a downtremd:
If trend stops, DV Mode stays ON until DV OFF signal comes