Level: 1 NOTE: This is ONLY an EXAMPLE on HOW-TO produce a customized "{Sextan} PINEv4 Sextans Backtest Framework" intput signal with "(blackcat) L2 Reversal Labels", and you can define your own indicator in the highlighted area in compliance with the uniform format, which guarantee when you use "Indicator on Indicator" function, it would not produce any...
Level: 1 NOTE: This is ONLY an EXAMPLE on HOW-TO produce a customized "{Sextan} PINEv4 Sextans Backtest Framework" intput signal source, you can define your own indicator in the highlighted area in compliance with the uniform format, which guarantee when you use "Indicator on Indicator" function, it would not produce any error. I use two simple moving average...
Level: 1 Background I believe that many traders must be familiar with the Fibonacci sequence. In live trading, we also use the Fibonacci sequence to predict the probability of a change in direction at an important stage of the market. , In the market analysis method, the Fibonacci sequence appears frequently. Function Drawing Fibonacci cycles manually is...
Level: 3 Background This indicator is my attempt to sniper whale fund in short-mid time frame. Function The major part of this indicator is a novel trend oscillator which can use to detected oversold and overbought. With this kind of feature, a whale sniper model can be built for the condtion is after a panic rolling off of price into oversold zone, a sniper...
Level: 2 Background The famous R-Breaker is a short-term intraday trading strategy that combines trend and reversal trading methods. Function -1) When the intraday highest price exceeds the observed selling price, and the intraday price drops and further breaks below the support line constituted by the reverse selling price, a reversal strategy is adopted,...
Level: 1 Background GET wave theory indicator series contain a indicator called wave oscillator. Function This is a modified version of GET wave oscillator with enhanced moving averages which alleviate lag issue to some degree. The feature of it is that it includes overbought and oversold band with dynamic values for indications. Labels and alerts are...
Level: 1 Background If you use both an interday indicator (such as the OBV) and an intraday (such as Chaikin’s money flow or intraday intensity) you might have noticed that they sometimes move in opposite directions. This is because intraday money flow indicators leave out all price action from the close to the next day’s open. This omission should not be...
Level: 1 Background Ingo Bucher proposed "Fibonacci RSI" in March,2003. It describes the advantages of considering Fibonacci retracement levels for use with the classic RSI indicator. Bucher reviews six charts, each displaying Fibonacci retracement levels for the RSI associated with each chart. The pine code given here will allow you to automatically recreate...
Level: 2 Background Veronique Valcu's article "Z-Score Indicator" in Feb,2003 provided a description and commentary on a new method of displaying directional change normalized in terms of standard deviation. This indicator is realized in pine script here by using the following function code, adding vwap function, called vwap ZScore. Function This indicator has...
Level: 1 Background M.H. Pee developed the Trend intensity index (TII) indicator to measure the strength of a trend in the market. Function In this pine script, it uses the current 55-bar moving average for the measurements. TII looks at the proportion of prices of prior 34 bars being above or below today’s 55-bar moving average. The purpose of the TII...
Level: 3 Background Developed by M. H. Pee, the Trend Continuation Factor aims to help traders identify whether the market is trending, and, in case it is, in what direction it is headed. It can be used in any time frame, with every currency pair and is suitable for beginner traders. Function The indicator is comprised of two lines, namely the PlusTCF and...
Level: 1 Background The trend detection index (TDI), which can be used to help detect when a trend has begun and when it has come to an end. Function The Trend Detection Index (TDI) is used to identify when a trend has started and when it ends. The TDI can be used as a stand-alone indicator or combined with others; It will work well when it comes to spotting...
Level: 1 Background This indicator buffs up your moving averages using the volume-weighting method presented in Buff Dormeier's article in 2001, "Buff Up Your Moving Averages." The weighting formula has been created as a function in pine script so that it can be referenced from any analysis technique or strategy. In addition, a simple two-line volume-weighted...
Level: 1 Background In Muranaka's article, "Ichimoku Cloud" was described. It contains Ichimoku - Lines and Ichimoku - Cloud. Function In the article, Muranaka states that the "market has improved when the delayed line is above the closing prices at that past date." Thus, for this indicator, when the delayed line is above the closing prices at the past date,...
Level: 1 Background Omega Research proposed volume oscillator indicator in June 2000. Function This is actually a volume-price indicator. With columns greater than zero line, which indicates a up trend. Otherwise, it is a down trend. Green columns indicate up trend pump; yellow columns indicate up trend retracements; red columns indicate down trend dump;...
Level: 1 Background Omega Research proposed Tether line in June 2000. I utilized it in fast-slow line form to follow trend. Function Due it can provides good support and resistance, using it as "moving average" fast-slow line form can provide very stable golden cross and dead cross signal. You can adjust parameters to fit for your trading pair and use it and...
Level: 1 Background Joe Sharp propsed a "More Responsive Moving Averages (MMA)" in Jan, 2000. He describes a modified moving average that greatly diminishes the lag that is typically associated with moving averages. With the formula described in the article, the moving average line is more responsive to changes in the price action. Function An MMA indicator...
Level: 2 Background Invented by Patrick Lafferty in 1999, a Sine Weighted Moving Average (SWMA) takes its weighting from the first half of a Sine wave cycle and accordingly, the most weighting is given to the data in the middle of the data set. It is therefore very similar to the Triangular Moving Average. Function A sine weighted moving average (Sine-MA)...