Outlier changes alertAn indicator that calculates click (price change), percentage change, and Z-score changes while displaying outliers based on defined ranges.
Outlier Detection:
Mark outliers (for price, percentage, Z-score) based on user-defined thresholds. For example, any price movement exceeding a certain Z-score or percentage change could be marked as an outlier and displayed on chart.
Indicator Overview:
1. Click (Price Change):
Calculate the absolute price change from one period to another (e.g., from the current closing price to the previous closing price).
2. Percentage Change:
Calculate the percentage price change over a specific period, showing how much the price has changed in relative terms compared to the previous price.
3. Z-Score:
Compute the Z-score to standardize the price change relative to its historical average and standard deviation. The Z-score helps in detecting whether a price movement is an outlier or falls within a normal range of volatility.
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Arjo FVG Filtering With Alerts [neo.|]Fair Value Gaps (Also known as FVGs or Imbalances) can be simply described as a three candle pattern, where the second candle's body isn't completely covered by the wicks or body of the second and third candle. These areas represent movements in the market where either buyers or sellers were not able to get involved due to price in the form of wicks not revisiting those levels, and instead moving away from them.
As a result, they can be seen as potential areas of continuation given that price may want to continue in it's direction after it revisits them and offers Fair Value, since previously it made sharp moves away from those areas.
However what is important to note, and what FVG Filtering aims to address, is that there are three notable types of FVGs as described by Arjo, which are Perfect FVGs denoted as FVGp on the indicator and chart below, Expansion (FVGe), and Reversal (FVGr). As the names imply, they each serve different purposes with the FVGp being the likeliest to hold on mitigation, expansion meaning price is likely to not retrace into the FVG and reversal being the least likely for the FVG to hold.
The indicator is the first that automatically determines which one of the three underlying FVG types any particular FVG is, that way you can quickly make informed decisions based on the type of FVG you see appear on the chart.
As you may notice, the type depends primarily on the third candle, which demonstrates the true strength of any particular FVG, and is how the filtering occurs on this indicator, which compares the sizes of the second and third candle's bodies, in order to classify the FVG candle sequence as one of the three aforementioned types.
Color Options:
FVG Colors: Change the color of any bullish or bearish FVG type to easily distinguish between them.
Mitigated FVG Color: Apply colors to mitigated FVGs in order to avoid using ones that are no longer valid.
Text Color: Change the color of the text within the FVG to your liking.
Further styling options:
How many FVGs you want to be displayed: Changes the amount of FVGs displayed on your chart by limiting each type of FVG to the number you select.
How far you want the FVGs to extend: Modify the amount of bars forward that the FVG stretches out after it's inception.
Table options:
Show table: Display a table that will give you insights on how many FVGs were created of each type and what % they represent of the total.
Table text color: Modify the color of the text within the table.
Table border color: Modify the color of the border of the table.
Alerts:
Freely set alerts for any type of FVG you would like to see.
Perfect Order Alert USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSDPerfect Order Alert USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD 日本語解説は下記
This indicator detects the perfect order of three moving averages and displays on the Panel in an easy-to-understand visual manner whether there is an uptrend, downtrend, or non-trend for each time leg.
This indicator detects perfect orders for the three currency pairs USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD on the 5-minute, 15-minute, 1-hour, and 4-hour time frames, and displays them on the Panel on the chart, with “▲” for up, “▼” for down, and “ー” for non-trend, so that you can quickly determine the trend. The panel is displayed on the chart.
In order to check for perfect orders without missing them, it is also possible to set up alerts that notify you of all the time frames and currency pairs as well.
Functions
Displaying 4H, 1H, 15M, 5M, up (▲), down (▼), other (-), of USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD on the panel.
*(By default, 20EMA, 75EMA, and 200EMA are hidden.)
Display position setting of the panel (You can choose from upper left, upper top, upper right, lower left, lower bottom, or lower right).
Panel color and text color change function
The moving average line can be hidden by default.
Moving average period change
Moving average color and thickness can be changed.
EMA/SMA switchable
Alert function - One alert can be set for each currency pair and time frame ▲▼, which is very useful.
Perfect Order Alert
You can use it even if you have a free account with only one alert setting.
To use the alert function, go to the Tradingview default alert settings, select “USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD” for the top item of conditions, and select “Call Alert() function” in the frame just below it!
_* Supplementary explanation: ____________
Please note that due to the limitation of the script, only 3 currency pairs and 4 time frames are displayed with 12 items (Panels for currency pairs other than USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD are also created, but they are indicators for other scripts, so if you are interested in other currency pairs, please use those. If you are interested in other currency pairs, please use them.)
Please note that we may change the functions or delete the indicator itself without prior notice.
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3本の移動平均線のパーフェクトオーダーを検知し、時間足ごとに上昇トレンドか下降トレンドかノントレンドかを視覚的にわかりやすくPanelに表示するインジゲーターです。
このインジゲーターは、USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSDの3通貨ペアの5分足、15分足、1時間足、4時間足のパーフェクトオーダーを検知して、チャートに表示されるPanelに、上昇は「▲」下降は「▼」ノントレンドは「ー」と、すぐに判断できる表示にしてあります。
パーフェクトオーダーを逃さずチェックできるように、それぞれの時間足や通貨ペアも全てを通知してくれるアラート設定が可能なのも特徴です。
機能紹介
・USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSDの4H,1H,15M,5M,の上昇(▲),下降(▼),その他(-),をパネルに表示
※(デフォルトでは20EMA,75EMA,200EMAの3本で非表示にしてあります)
・パネルの表示位置設定(左上、上、右上、左下、下、右下、から選択できます。)
・パネルの色とテキスト色変更機能
・移動平均線表示非表示機能(デフォルトでは表示OFFにしてあります。)
・移動平均線期間変更
・移動平均線色と太さ変更
・EMA/SMA切り替え可能
・アラート機能ー1つのアラート設定で通貨ペアと時間足▲▼一つ一つを細かく教えてくれるので便利。
※パーフェクト オーダーアラート
無料アカウントで1つしかアラート設定できなくても使えます。
アラート機能はTradingviewデフォルトのアラート設定から、条件の一番上の項目を「USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD」選択、そのすぐ下の枠に「Alert()関数の呼び出し」を選択でOK!
_※ 補足説明____________
・スクリプトの制限の為、3通貨ペアと4つの時間足の12項目で表示させていますのでご了承ください
(USDJPY/BTCUSD/XAUUSD以外の通貨ペアのPanelも作成していますが別スクリプトのインジゲーターになりますので他の通貨ペアも興味がある方はそちらをお使いください)
・予告なしで機能の変更やインジゲーター自体の削除等行う事もあるかもなのでご了承ください。
Order Blocks & Breaker Blocks [TradingFinder] Signals + Alerts🔵 Introduction
Order Block and Breaker Block, are powerful tools in technical analysis. By understanding these concepts, traders can enhance their ability to predict potential price reversals and continuations, leading to more effective trading strategies.
Using historical price action, volume analysis, and candlestick patterns, traders can identify key areas where institutional activities influence market movements.
🟣 Demand Order Block and Supply Breaker Block
Demand Order Block : A Demand Order Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the previous high pivot.
Supply Breaker Block : A Supply Breaker Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the Demand Order Block. As a result, the Order Block changes its role and turns from the role of price support to resistance.
🟣 Supply Order Block and Demand Breaker Block
Supply Order Block : A Supply Order Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the previous low pivot.
Demand Breaker Block : A Demand Breaker Block is formed when the price succeeds in breaking the Supply Order Block. As a result, the Order Block changes its role and turns from the role of price resistance to support.
🔵 How to Use
🟣 Order Blocks (Supply and Demand)
Order blocks are zones where the likelihood of a price reversal is higher. In demand zones, buying opportunities arise, while in supply zones, selling opportunities can be explored.
The "Refinement" feature allows you to adjust the width of the order block to fit your trading strategy. There are two modes in the "Order Block Refine" feature: "Aggressive" and "Defensive." The primary difference between these modes is the width of the order block.
For risk-averse traders, the "Defensive" mode is ideal as it offers a lower loss limit and a higher reward-to-risk ratio.
Conversely, for traders who are willing to take more risks, the "Aggressive" mode is more suitable. This mode, with its wider order block width, caters to those who prefer entering trades at higher prices.
🟣 Breaker Blocks (Supply and Demand)
Trading based on breaker blocks is the same as order blocks and the price in these zones is likely to be reversed.
🔵 Setting
🟣 Global Setting
Pivot Period of Order Blocks Detector : Enter the desired pivot period to identify the Order Block.
Order Block Validity Period (Bar) : You can specify the maximum time the Order Block remains valid based on the number of candles from the origin.
Mitigation Level Order Block : Determining the basic level of a Order Block. When the price hits the basic level, the Order Block due to mitigation.
Mitigation Level Breaker Block : Determining the basic level of a Breaker Block. When the price hits the basic level, the Breaker Block due to mitigation.
Switching Colors Theme Mode : Three modes "Off", "Light" and "Dark" are included in this parameter. "Light" mode is for color adjustment for use in "Light Mode".
"Dark" mode is for color adjustment for use in "Dark Mode" and "Off" mode turns off the color adjustment function and the input color to the function is the same as the output color.
🟣 Order Block Display
Show All Order Block : If it is turned off, only the last Order Block will be displayed.
Demand Main Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Demand Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Main Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Order Block : Show or not show and specify color.
🟣 Breaker Block Display
Show All Breaker Block : If it is turned off, only the last Breaker Block will be displayed.
Demand Main Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Demand Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Main Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
Supply Sub (Propulsion & BoS Origin) Breaker Block : Show or not show and specify color.
🟣 Order Block Refinement
Refine Order Blocks : Enable or disable the refinement feature. Mode selection.
🟣 Alert
Alert Name : The name of the alert you receive.
Alert Demand OB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Demand BB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Supply OB Mitigation :
On / Off
Alert Supply BB Mitigation :
On / Off
Message Frequency :
This string parameter defines the announcement frequency. Choices include: "All" (activates the alert every time the function is called), "Once Per Bar" (activates the alert only on the first call within the bar), and "Once Per Bar Close" (the alert is activated only by a call at the last script execution of the real-time bar upon closing). The default setting is "Once per Bar".
Show Alert Time by Time Zone :
The date, hour, and minute you receive in alert messages can be based on any time zone you choose. For example, if you want New York time, you should enter "UTC-4". This input is set to the time zone "UTC" by default.
Display More Info :
Displays information about the price range of the order blocks (Zone Price) and the date, hour, and minute under "Display More Info".
If you do not want this information to appear in the received message along with the alert, you should set it to "Off".
Mean Reversion with Incremental Entry Alerts by HedgerLabsThe "Mean Reversion with Incremental Entry Alerts" is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed by HedgerLabs. It's built on the concept of mean reversion, a fundamental trading strategy in financial markets. This indicator is tailored for traders seeking systematic and disciplined entry points in volatile markets.
Key Features:
Moving Average (MA) Based: At its core, the indicator utilizes a simple moving average (SMA) as the baseline for mean reversion. You can customize the length of the MA according to your trading style.
Initial Entry Conditions: The script generates initial buy and sell alerts based on a defined percentage deviation from the moving average. This approach allows traders to enter trades at points where the price significantly deviates from its mean, potentially signaling a reversion opportunity.
Buy and Sell Signals: Clear visual cues are provided for buy and sell positions, making it easy to interpret and act upon the signals.
Close Conditions: In addition to entry signals, the indicator also plots closing signals (green and red crosses) when the price touches the moving average. This feature assists in timely exits from positions, aiming to optimize trade outcomes.
Alert System: Integrated alert conditions notify you when a new buy or sell order condition is met, as well as when to close existing positions. This ensures you never miss an opportunity or an exit point.
Usage Scenario:
This indicator is particularly useful in markets where prices tend to revert to a mean value over time. It's ideal for day traders who focus on asset price volatility.
Disclaimer:
Please note that this tool is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial or investment advice. Trading involves substantial risk, including the potential loss of principal. We recommend conducting your research and consulting with a financial expert before making any investment decisions.
BBWAS Enhanced with Webhook Alerts and Money ManagementThe Enhanced BBWAS Indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify breakouts in the price of a security or asset. It utilizes Bollinger Bands, which consist of three lines: the upper band, the lower band, and the middle band (or basis). These bands help define the expected price range within which the asset is likely to fluctuate.
When the price breaks above the upper band or below the lower band, it indicates a potential breakout. A bullish breakout occurs when the price closes above the upper band, while a bearish breakout occurs when the price closes below the lower band.
In this enhanced version of the indicator, several new features have been added to provide more flexibility and functionality:
Webhook Alerts: Traders now have the ability to configure webhook alerts to trigger a bot or any external system. This allows for timely notifications when a breakout occurs, enabling automated actions or manual intervention as desired.
Multiple Moving Average Types: The indicator now supports different types of moving averages for increased customization. Traders can choose from popular moving average types such as Simple Moving Average (SMA), Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and Weighted Moving Average (WMA). This enables users to experiment and find the moving average type that best suits their trading strategy.
Money Management: To assist traders in managing risk, a money management feature has been incorporated into the indicator. It calculates the optimal position size or number of units to purchase for each trade, considering the desired risk per trade. By specifying a maximum risk per trade, traders can ensure that their position sizes are adjusted accordingly, helping to maintain risk control in their trading activities.
Dear traders, while we strive to provide you with the best trading tools and resources, we want to remind you to exercise caution and diligence in your investing decisions.
It is important to always do your own research and analysis before making any trades. Remember, the responsibility for your investments ultimately lies with you.
Happy trading!
RSI Multi Length With Divergence Alert [Skiploss]This is a modified indicator base code from RSI Multi Length and we will add some of functions by finding a classic/hidden divergence and alert.
The indicator returns information over RSI using multiple periods and calculates the percentage of overbought and oversold by overbought divided by oversold.
To find the divergence and hidden divergence we use base code from platform (Divergence Indicator) but change the input from normal to the average (RSI Multi Length).
RSI Settings
Maximum Length is maximum period.
Minimum Length is minimum period.
Overbought Level is value of the overbought level .
Oversold Level is value of the oversold level.
Source is input source of the indicator.
Divergence Settings
Pivot Right is value look back to the right side.
Pivot Left is value look back to the left side.
Max Range is maximum range value.
Min Range is minimum range value.
Alert Settings
It will be part of display of Divergence and Hidden Divergence.
Style Settings
Color of overbought/oversold/Bullish/Bearish which you can change as you wish.
Miyagi (10 in 1) + AlertsMiyagi: The attempt at mastering something for the best results.
Miyagi indicators combine multiple trigger conditions and place them in one toolbox for traders to easily use, produce alerts, backtest, reduce risk and increase profitability.
VWAP has been the main condition for entry for our trading community for quite some time now, however using VWAP alone can lead to poor entries and bags.
Miyagi adds filtering conditions which can then be used to improve entries as opposed to simply using VWAP alone.
Miyagi (10-in-1) + Alerts combines multiple trigger conditions in an easy to use format.
Each trigger or filtering condition is selectable and able to be combined using the selector checkboxes.
Trigger or filter conditions can be used on a different timeframe chart than the current user selected chart.
For instance, the user's chart can be set to a 15M for entry however using filtering from a 30 minute RSI.
It is recommended to not use a lower timeframe chart setting than the current chart timeframe.
The following trigger and filter conditions are present in the 10-in-1:
EMA: Takes two "Exponential Moving Averages" into effect for filtering with user selectable chart timeframe, length and sources.
EMA Trend Type is user selectable for Trend-following or Counter-trend which allows you to counter-trade the markets.
Beside the "Simple Moving Average" the EMA has a multiplier.
Calculation is SMAxMultipier / SMAxMultiplier of the previous candle.
MACD: Takes the "Moving Average Convergence Divergence" into effect for trigger condition or filtering with user selectable chart timeframe,
source, fast & slow length and signal smoothing. MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a price.
The MACD is calculated by subtracting the EMA 26 period from the EMA 12. Long alert is triggered on crossing the MACD zero line upwards and short alert vise versa.
RSI: Takes the "Relative Stregth Index" into effect for trigger condition or filtering with user selectable chart timeframe, length, source, and oversold and overbought values.
The RSI is a technical oscillator that uses price and volume data for identifying overbought or oversold signals in an asset.
It can also be used to spot divergences which warn of a trend change in price. This oscillator moves between 0 and 100.
RSI > 80 is considered overbought and an RSI < 20 is considered oversold.
Stochastic RSI: oscillator version of RSI.
Takes the stochRSI into effect for trigger condition or filtering with user selectable chart timeframe, K D, length, upper and lower length.
stochRSI = (actual RSI - lowest RSI) / (highest RSI - lowest RSI)
VWAP: Takes the "Volume Weighted Average Price" into effect for trigger condition with user selectable chart timeframe, period, and VWAP lower line (long),
or VWAP Upper line (Short) values. VWAP is calculated by totaling the money traded for every transaction (price x volume) and then dividing by the total shares traded.
The VWAP appears as a single line on charts. It looks similar to a moving average line, but smoother. In general it is a intraday/week anchored indicator that resets,
but we are using a steady version over a selectable period of candles.
TTM: Takes the TTM squeeze indicator into effect for trigger condition with user selectable chart timeframe, length, multiplier, smoothing and trend direction.
The TTM is used to identify when to enter or exit a market for the best chance of profitability. It squeezes pairs well with other indicators, such as the ADX indicator.
For Multiplicator you can use Keltner and Boilinger Bands.
ADX: Takes the "Average Directional Movement Index" into effect for trigger condition with user selectable chart timeframe, smoothing, DI-length, a long and a short setting.
The ADX is used to detect trend direction with a positive and a negative direction indicator (+DI & -DI). The factor of those is a value between 0 and 100.
A low value can be a week trend or consolidation. A value > 25 is considered as a positive trend, >50 is a strong long trend >75 extremely strong trend.
Beside timeframe, you can choose smoothing and DI length.
SuperTrend: Takes the SuperTrend into effect for filtering with user selectable chart timeframe, ATR length and factor.
As an alternative to moving averages you can keep a fix distance to determine long or short trend.
That way you can avoid a lot of switching during a consolidation phase. Once crossed it switches trend direction.
The "Average True Rage" is used for calculation of the SuperTrend distance, it measures the volatility of the coin.
MFI: Takes the "Money Flow Index" into effect for filtering with user selectable chart timeframe, length, source, long and short settings.
The MFI is a technical oscillator that uses price and volume data for identifying overbought or oversold signals in an asset.
It can also be used to spot divergences which warn of a trend change in price. Like RSI this oscillator moves between 0 and 100.
MFI > 80 is considered overbought and an MFI < 20 is considered oversold.
W-Divergence: Takes the "Wolfpack Divergence" into effect for trigger condition with user selectable chart timeframe, length, lookback, divergence and ranges.
W-Divergence is MACD 3-8 setting with added divergence hunter.
How to use: Select the VWAP, and set the VWAP up as you would normally trade with your selected timeframe, period, and VWAP settings (long and short).
All entries will be shown, based on the VWAP settings.
From here, filtering can be implemented to produce better entries, ie using EMA/MACD/RSI/SuperTrend/MFI filtering.
Happy Trading!
Crodl Auto TraderI've added Buy & Sell Flags - They will be used to add Longs and Shorts Flags as well as the ability to add alerts on them.
What triggers the Buy signal?
Buy signal = This indicator make use of the rsi (Relative Strength Index) to look at specific overbought and oversold levels as confirmation if it is an uptrend and not overbought yet. This will indicate that a long opportunity will be possible.
The SMA (slow moving average) is being used to calculate where to entry as it uses Crossed SMA's for entries.
SMA and EMA Crosses with the RSI (not overbought) will give as a buy signal if the SMA cross the EMA.
Sell signal = When the Rsi is not oversold this will give a good confirmation that the market still has downwards potential and it will wait for a cross on the SMA and EMA when crossed over for a sell signal. If we get a cross but the RSI is oversold that will be seen as a bad signal and it will be avoided.
Take Profit - Currently there are 4 Hardcoded Targets and on the backtester you will see the results for all 4 separately on the Info Panel.
The 4 green lines (TP)
1st line is at 0.5% market move, 2nd line is at 1% market move ,3rd one is at 1.5% market move and the last and 4th line is at 2%.
This will be where it will take profit unless you set the Exit Strategy to Opposite then it will use the opposite flags to exit.
So when it is set to Opposite and the previous flag was a long then it will exit on the next short flag and when the previous flag was a short flag then it will exit on the next long flag.
if the exit strategy is set to CrodlExit it will use an ATR based exit. so if the previous flag was a short it will wait for price to cross an ATR level then it will close the short and the same if the last flag was a long it will only be closed if a TP (green line) level has been reached or the ATR level for an exit.
if the Exit Strategy has been set to Fixed SL then you can set the sl at a specific %. if you set the Fixed SL at 2% that means if the last flag was a buy signal then if the TP targets was not reached first and the market moves downwards by 2% it will exit and wait for the next flag, if you are in a short and the TP level was not reached if the market moves 2% upwards it will close your short.
Backtest Data has 3 options. You can choose for it to show both Long(Buy) and short(sell) or just Buy or just Sell data.
Statistics Type will show you the info panel on the right. if you set it on Simple you will see the following data
Asset that you are currently on as well as the timeframe.
and the date it starts reading data to plot entries from. this will change depending on the timeframe that you are on. since higher timeframes will show you candles from longer time back as lower time frames.
Total = The amount of buy and sell flags since the first trade data and buy will give you the buy amount flags shown since that date and sell will show you the amount of sell flags since the start date.
Total win = this will tell you how many trades reached the TP (green lines) before a exit condition was met.
Total loss = this will show you how many of the flags exited based on the exit type selected before a TP target was reached.
TP1= how many time we reached the first target level at 0.5%
TP2= how many time we reached the second target level at 1.0%
TP3= how many time we reached the third target level at 1.5%
TP4= how many time we reached the fourth target level at 2.0%
the % are calculated from the total wins and total losses and it will give you the % difference.
If the % is bigger than 80 it will have a green background and if its less than 80% but more than 50% then it will be orange, if it is less than 50% it will be red.
win streak is the average of how many times we reached the profit target in a row before we reached an exit target based on the exit strategy
Loss streak is the average of how Many losses we had in a row before we reached the TP1 level
Longest Winning streak is how many times after one win we had another wining trade meaning TP reached before a stop level based on the exit strategy
Longest losing streak is the amount of times we reached the SL level based on the exit strategy before reaching a TP level or the opposite flag depending on the setting based on exit strategy.
to hide the info panel you can set the statistics to Coming soon.
Alerts can be set on all the TP targets and Entries(Buy and Sell flag) as well as all the exit strategies.
ATR alerts & backtestingThe Basics
Alert will trigger if the current (real time) price surpasses the high of the ATR of the previous bar. (can also be set for the Low of the ATR). Each time the follow up candle surpasses the high of the previous ATR, the background will be coloured orange. This makes back testing easier on the eye. This can be turned off.
- Colours can be changed.
- Can also set a color and alert when the current price surpasses the Low of the ATR of the previous bar.
- ATR distance can be changed.
- Can be used on different chart types.
- Can be used as entry or exits in combination with bots.
- Can display only ATR top or bottom or both.
Example
An alert will trigger if the price of the current bar surpasses the red dot (ATR) of the previous bar.
Alerts can be created on all timeframes, if this is within your Tradingview plan.
Final Words
Disclaimer: Please use it with care and at own risk. The owner of this indicator is not liable for any financial losses.
Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.
STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts [Loxx]STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts is the traditional Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter but with stepped price levels, access to multiple time frames, and alerts.
What is Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter?
From "OPTIMAL TRACKING FILTERS" by John Ehlers:
"Dr. R.E. Kalman introduced his concept of optimum estimation in 1960. Since that time, his technique has proven to be a powerful and practical tool. The approach is particularly well suited for optimizing the performance of modern terrestrial and space navigation systems. Many traders not directly involved in system analysis have heard about Kalman filtering and have expressed an interest in learning more about it for market applications. Although attempts have been made to provide simple, intuitive explanations, none has been completely successful. Almost without exception, descriptions have become mired in the jargon and state-space notation of the “cult”.
Surprisingly, in spite of the obscure-looking mathematics (the most impenetrable of which can be found in Dr. Kalman’s original paper), Kalman filtering is a fairly direct and simple concept. In the spirit of being pragmatic, we will not deal with the full-blown matrix equations in this description and we will be less than rigorous in the application to trading. Rigorous application requires knowledge of the probability distributions of the statistics. Nonetheless we end with practically useful results. We will depart from the classical approach by working backwards from Exponential Moving Averages. In this process, we introduce a way to create a nearly zero lag moving average. From there, we will use the concept of a Tracking Index that optimizes the filter tracking for the given uncertainty in price movement and the uncertainty in our ability to measure it."
Included:
-Standard deviation stepping filter, price is required to exceed XX deviations before the moving average line shifts direction
-Selection of filtering based on source price, the moving average, or both; you can also set the Filter deviations to 0 for no filtering at all
-Toggle on/off bar coloring
-Toggle on/off signals
-Long/Short alerts
Any 8 Moving Averages - Alerts, Clouds & PercentagesANY 8 MOVING AVERAGES WITH ALERTS, COLOR CHANGING CLOUDS AND PERCENTAGE GAPS
This is a fully customizable moving average cloud with alerts. It has 8 moving averages that can be individually set to any type such as: EMA, SMA, HMA, WMA, VWMA & RMA. Each moving average paints green when price is above it and paints red when price is below it. They include colored clouds between the price and each moving average as well.
You can individually change the length, colors, type of moving average and turn them off for those of you that only want a few moving averages on your chart at once.
There is also a percentage gap table that tells you how far away the price is from each moving average which are labeled accordingly.
You can also set alerts for when price crosses each moving average.
***HOW TO USE***
When all the moving averages are green, buy dips down to the next lower moving average. When all the moving averages are red, short the tops up to the next moving average.
Trade in the direction of the trend and wait for all lines to turn one color before taking trades in that direction.
Make sure there is a big enough percentage gap to the next moving average before taking a trade.
***MARKETS***
This indicator can be used as a signal on all markets, including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
***TIMEFRAMES***
This moving average can be used on all timeframes.
***TIPS***
Try using numerous indicators of ours on your chart so you can instantly see the bullish or bearish trend of multiple indicators in real time without having to analyze the data. Some of our favorites are our Auto Fibonacci, Directional Movement Index + Fisher Price Action, Volume Profile With Buy & Sell Pressure, Auto Support And Resistance and Money Flow Index in combination with this moving average cloud. They all have unique features to help you make better and faster trading decisions.
Yoshi AlertsRemake of infernixx's traders reality script.
Traders Reality indicator
This indicator serves as the Tradingview equivalent of an MT4 indicator suite.
It differentiates from existing TV indicators in its style and total feature set (most notably PVSRA and PVSRA Override)
It was originally designed for forex markets, and it will work for crypto as well, but it has not been tested on stocks.
List of features:
PVSRA Candles
Market boxes (NY/JP/ HK /UK/ FR and Brinks Boxes)
5/13/50/200/800 EMAs (cloud for 50EMA)
Pivot points (S/M/R 1,2,3; PP )
Yesterday and Last Week price range
Average Daily Range (Weekly and Monthly as well)
Daily Open
PVSRA Override
All of these are configurable in the indicator settings.
Usage instructions:
PVSRA Candle colors meaning:
Green (bull) and red (bear): Candles with volume >= 200% of the average volume of the 10 previous chart candles, and candles where the product of candle spread x candle volume is >= the highest for the 10 previous chart time candles.
Blue (bull) and blue-violet (bear): Candles with volume >= 150% of the average volume of the 10 previous chart candles
PVSRA Override
In order to get reliable bar coloring, we need accurate data. If you're on a chart with low volume on some obscure exchange, you may want to use another exchanges datafeed for the symbol you are on to calculate the PVSRA bar colors with. This lets you do exactly that. By default it's off, but you can turn it on and use INDEX:BTCUSD, or really any other chart you want. You can combine charts too, e.g. use BINANCE:BTCUSDT+COINBASE:BTCUSD.
PVSRA Alerts
Alerts can be made for PVSRA "vector"/"climax" candles:
1. Create Alert (Clock with + sign)
2. Set Condition: "Traders Reality",
3. Select "Alert on Vector Candle",
4. Set it to Once per Bar,
5. choose your notification options.
Market boxes
The market boxes times are configurable and will change depending on the exchange timezone. I recommend to pick your main exchange/chart and adjust the times so that they are correct. Technically you will need to shift the time from the exchanges' timezone to GMT . Default values should be good for UTC based exchanges in current US+UK summer time.
Ichi Alerts StrategyThis Strategy is related to our Ichimoku Alerts Study script.
The strategy results below shows a strategy test on a 1 hour chart with standard crypto Ichimoku settings with personal TP and SL settings added.
(Starting capital $1,000, 100% equity per trade, 0.0075% fee included)
Within the strategy settings, there is a 'Disable Cross' option. In short;
- When cross is active, if the blue line crosses the white line after a signal, it will close the trade for you. This is beneficial as can effectively pull you out of a potentially losing trade.
> Note: You can alert this exit signal using the alerts options available in the study version, and of course add a webhook into the alert message so you can automatically close a trade based on this cross function
- When the cross is disabled, then your trade will stay open until you either hit your TP or SL target, or if another trade signal is fired
Standard TP and SL % options are included in the options.
This strategy does compound your trades for a realistic view on your strategy outcome.
Any questions please ask away in the comments.
Super Trend Triple - With Buy/Sell/Close and trailing S/L AlertsSuper Trend Triple by © PaulJC
Having 3 super trend indicators is a fairly well-known strategy, taking an order when all 3 lines confirm the trend
while above/below the 200ema (optional)
!!!!! Do your own backtesting on symbols you trade before trying with real funds !!!!!
That said, this works well on most time frames when trailing the stop up the trend line...
You need to see which is the best line to follow based on the symbol you are trading and select this in the options if you want alerts when it moves!
Alerts for: (Set alerts to 'Once Per Bar Close' to avoid early entry.)
Buy Signal
Sell Signal
Order Signal (Both Buy or Sell)
Change in Stop
Change in stop with stop prices (Select "Any alert() function call")
Close Position
Options/Inputs:
Show/Hide Trend Lines
Show/Hide Background Colors
Show/Hide Entry Background
Show/Hide Close Background
Show/Hide Entry / Close Arrows
Show/Hide Entry / Close Labels
Show/Hide 200EMA
Turn On/Off EMA200 Filter
Choose which Trend Line to follow for SL alerts
Turn off all alerts
Any ideas for improvements or changes, let me know :)
Dynamic Messages & Easy Screener1. Dynamic Message alerts with a Screener function
2. labels are generated using array strings making it easier to customize
3. Alert messages have well defined output with data variables
4. Traders with limited Pine knowledge can also plugin their functions
5. Closely track the alerts with Easy Screener
6. Attach it to the desired chart for alert periodicity and set resolution to the indicator setup
7. OHLC values for scanned securities also extracted for ready use in any indicator or study
Happy Trading and rest your sore eyes with Easy Screener!!
Enjoy TV on the GO!
Trading-Dojo BTC Spot to Perps AlerterTrading-Dojo BTC Spot to Perps indicator
This indicator takes the top exchanges in BTC spot and the top exchanges for BTC Perps and displays the difference / premium of each aggregate.
Allows you to estimate in real time where the premium lies
Allows you to set alerts on consecutive bars in one trend or another
Allows you to set alerts if a premium threshold is crossed on either trend.
DekaBot V5.1 AlertsDekabot is a BTCUSDT trading signals indicator. The buy/sell alerts are not re-painted so the results displayed will not change when Tradingview is reloaded.
Dekabot Alerts uses a combination of Bollinger Bands , MAs and RSI to determine if the market is in an uptrend or downtrend and a custom built indicator determines when a market is oversold and overbought which creates the buy and sell signals.
Please PM us to obtain access to use Dekabot Alerts.
MACD With Trend Filter: Visual Backtest Module TemplateSample Strategy: MACD Crossover with trend filter options
MA Filter : Price Close Above MA, Search for Buy, Price Close Below MA, Search for Sell
ADX Filter : Take trade only when ADX is above certain treshold
MACD Signal : MACD Cross above signal line while under 0 line indicate Buy Signal
MACD Cross below signal line while above 0 line indicate Sell Signal
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Using Alert Module:
Enable Alert --> Enable TV's alert and plot signal to chart
Alert Type --> Set to take Buy only, Sell only or Both alert
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Using Backtest Module:
Enable Backtest --> Enable Backtest simulation
Backtest Type --> Set to take Buy only, Sell only or Both
SL Type -->
ATR : Set SL in ATR times Multiplier below/above entry price
Fixed : Set SL in fixed point below entry point (in 'Dollar'). e.g. for Stocks -> 0.5 equals to 50cent while for EURUSD currency -> 0.005 equal to 50 pips
HiLo Bar : Set SL at highest/lowest wick of previous bar plus/minus Fixed point. e.g. EURUSD HiLo=3 and Fixed Point = 0.0005, buy trade will place SL 5 Pips below lowest of previous 3 bar
SL ATR Period --> Set Lookback Period used for SL's ATR calculation
SL ATR Multi --> Set ATR Multiplier for SL
SL Fixed --> Set Fixed Level for SL (Use when SL Type is either Fixed or HiLo Bar)
SL Bar --> Set Number of previous bar to check for SL placement
TP RR Ratio --> Set TP based on RR multiplier. e.g. 2 means TP level will be twice further from entry point compared to Entry-SL distance.
Notes: The point is for preliminary testing, so it only supports 1 trade at a time and no Trailing Stop
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Disclaimer:
This script main objective is to create my personal indicator template so that i just have to modify the indicator module for preliminary testing in future.
Testing Alert Module so i can re-use it as template in future study/indicator
Testing Visual Backtest Module so i can re-use it as template in future study/indicator
i believe using Strategy function is a better approach for this but the entry/exit level seems to be hit n miss (at least for me, still trying to figure what i did wrong)
also, i rather code the strategy in other platform where i can use the more accurate tick data if i want to validate backtest statistics.
My study scripts was built only to test/visualize an idea to see its viability and if it can be used to optimize existing strategy.
credit: ADX code are originally from "ADX and DI" by @BeikabuOyaji although i re-wrote so i can have cleaner read and use RMA instead of SMA
[BMAX] Moving Average Cross Alert(ENGLISH)
This indicator helps user to create an alert to monitor when a bar closes crossing a moving average, upwards or downwards.
(PORTUGUÊS)
Este indicador ajuda o usuário a criar alertas para monitorar quando um candle fecha em cruzamento com uma média móvel, acima ou abaixo.
MACD with Buy & Sell alerts by Keiron RichieA redesign of the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator to include background color changes for easy identification and includes Buy/Sell Alerts.
When the MACD (White line) crosses above the Signal (Red Line) the background changes to GREEN.
Likewise, when the MACD (White line) crosses under the Signal (Red Line) the background changes to RED.
Buy & Sell alerts are included.
ATR Auto Oscillator [DepthHouse]The ATR Auto Oscillator uses advanced range calculations to determine a dynamic range that the applied market moves within. Like an RSI , the ATR Auto Oscillator measures the speed and change of price movements through a given range. Unlike an RSI , the ATR Auto Oscillator automatically re-configures range values dependent on the user set lookback.
The oscillator ranges between (0.1) and 1.1. Generally, the market is oversold while the bands are below 0.2 and is overbought while above 0.8.
The two bands displayed are used to determine short term trend directions and the oversold/undersold state of the applied market. Crossovers of these bands could give a hint to the direction the market is moving.
The fast band (green) is the direct value of where the market is within its calculated range; 1.1 representing the top of range, and -0.1 representing the bottom. Even when this value is near the bottom of the top of the range, the auto oscillator will readjust to create a new range that the market travels within.
The slow band (red) is a lagging version of the fast band which is used to determine the oversold/overbought signals. When this band travels within the oversold and overbought regions the background color will change to signal a warning. If the fast band crosses the slow band within these zones, an opaque signal will appear. These signals are used to catch possible trend reversals.
Breakout Signals ( BETA ):
Breakout signals are the up and down arrows displayed on the top and bottom of the oscillator. A refined range is generated by the user set 'High Low Length'; it is then displayed by the light gray horizontal lines. If the user set band (fast or slow) returns into the range within a given period (breakout offset) then a signal will generate.
Built in Alerts (must be set up by user):
Bullish & Bearish Crossovers within the oversold and overbought ranges.
Bullish & Bearish Breakout alerts (beta)
Users can also set custom alerts. Example: Fast Band crossing up Value: 0.7
To gain access to this indicator please follow the link below.
Feel free to message me with any questions directly here on TradingView.
BigBendFX Ichimoku Cloud | Cloud BreakoutCloud breakout is an enhancement of TradingView's built-in Ichimoku Cloud Indicator. By default, only the cloud is visible. The other Ichimoku lines can be toggled on if needed. This indicator focuses on the breakout of the Kumo cloud. An additional simple moving average filter can be added as well.
Breakout Condition
2 candlesticks are part of the breakout condition
Candlestick 1: 'open' price is still within the cloud and 'close' price breaks out of the cloud
Candlestick 2: 'open' price confirms that candlestick 1 'close' remains as a breakout
There are 4 possible breakout conditions: 2 bullish direction moves crossing each senkou span and 2 bearish direction moves crossing each senkou span
Note: ranging markets will cause false breakouts, so a moving average is integrated to help filter this out
Moving Average Integration
A simple moving average can easily be toggled on/off to filter out cloud breakout signals
The SMA length and color can be adjusted in the settings
Alerts
There are 2 alert options: bullish or bearish
Alerts will confirm if the Moving Average Integration is activated
To add to your chart simply search for the title "BigBendFX Ichimoku Cloud" in indicators & strategies.
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