FIB Band Signals with RSI FilterOriginal Author: Rashad
Added by Rashad 6-26-16
These Bollinger bands feature Fibonacci retracements to very clearly show areas of support and resistance . The basis is calculate off of the Volume Weighted Moving Average . The Bands are 3 standard deviations away from the mean. 99.73% of observations should be in this range.
Updated by Dysrupt 7-12-18
-Buy signals added on lower bands, mean and upper 3 bands
-Sell signals added to upper 3 bands
-RSI filter applied to signals
-Alerts not yet added
-Long Biased
NOTE: This is NOT a set and forget signal indicator. It is extremely versatile for all environments by adjusting the RSI filter and checking the band signals needed for the current trend and trading style.
ווליום ממוצע נע משוקלל (VWMA)
Fib,Guppy Multiple MA(FGMMA)(A/D & Volume Weight,SMA,EMA)[cI8DH]Features:
- 3 + 12 MAs (12 is chosen because Guppy has 12 MAs)
- MA types can be set to Simple, Exponential, Weighted, and Smoothed
- Volume weight can be applied to all available MAs (the built-in VWMA uses Simple MA)
- It is possible to count in only effective portions of the volume in the equation by using Accum/Dist Volume Weight
- Secondary smoothing (useful when volume weight is enabled)
- Predefined MA sets based on Fibonacci sequence (2,3,5,8,.., 377), Guppy (3,5,8,10,12,15 &30,35,40,45,50,60), and cI8DH (2,3,5,8,12,17 & 30,34,39,45,52,60)
Recommended settings:
- hlc3 as input source captures all the essential information encapsulated in a candle. I'd use hlc3 as the default option. In uptrend, "low" and in downtrend, "high" might give more relevant results when using MAs for structural analysis of a market. For commonly used MAs (EMA20, SMA50,100,200), "close" should be used due to their self-fulfilling prophecy effect.
- When you have volume weight above 0, you may want to use secondary smoothing.
- Try not to use Simple MA for smaller lengths (below 20). Sharp changes in the past (right before the period specified by the length) will affect the current value of MA dramatically leading to confusion.
- I am using the first 3 MAs for SMA 50,100,200. You can disable them from the MA type selector all at once when using Fib or Guppy ribbons.
MA-based analysis:
There are different ways of structuring a market. Geometrical (trend lines, channels, fans, patterns, etc) and Fib retracement-based structuring is very common among traders. MAs give an alternative way of analyzing markets. MA ribbons such as Guppy (6 slow and 6 fast-moving MAs) are popular for analyzing market flow. IMO default Guppy sets are a bit random as the numbers do not have an elegant sequence. So I proposed my sets based on increasing sequene spacing (+1). These two MA ribbons are good for market flow analysis but the spacing of the MAs are not ideal for structuring a market. Ribbons based on the Fib sequence is a better choice for structuring a market. This is the equivalent of Fib channels but in a more dynamic form. Among other things, MA Fib ribbon can be used to assess market momentum and to compare different stages of a market. Here are two "educational-only" examples:
Notes:
- Smoothed MA with length L = Exponential MA with length 2*L-1
- Read the background section in my ADP indicator to understand how A/D Volume is calculated
Ultimate 'Multi-Timeframe' Multi-AveragesPlots different kinds of averages (EMA, SMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA) referred to a fixed timeframe/period indipendent from the one that you are watching (example: plot daily EMA on the 4h chart).
Highlights the crossing of averages.
Adjustable Starting VWAPIn this script it's possible adjust the start where the VWAP (technically is a VWMA) starts to calculate.
Use this to try to show where is the suport and resistance.
I coded 6 lines.
Use low sources for suport.
Use high sources for resistance.
Elastic Volume Weighted Moving AverageElastic Volume Weighted Moving Average indicator script. This indicator was originally developed by Christian P. Fries (Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, June 2001).
Kozlod - Yet Another Moving Average Cross Strategy (9 MA types)You can choose one of these MA types in params:
Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Weighted Moving Average (WMA)
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA)
Hull Moving Average (HMA)
Volume-weighted Moving Average (VWMA)
Least Square Moving Average (LSMA)
Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA)
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA)
Also you can select SL/PT % levels.
Volume Weighted MACD (VWMA, 4 Color, Color-blind Friendly)MACD built out of two Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA) lines of different periods. The signal line is still an EMA of the MACD line, just like with the normal MACD .
Colors are picked to be friendly with partial colorblindness, and can be modified in the indicator settings.
VWMA OscilatorThe Oscillator ranges around 0. Uses the difference between VWMA and an SMA smoothed by an EMA . The most useful are price divergences.
Combining Exponential And Volume Weighting Backtest The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities 2009 Oct
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
Combining Exponential And Volume WeightingThe related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities 2009 Oct
MultiCross v4.20Quad-HullMA-cross & VWMA & MacD & TSI combination
Version 4.20
added script for strategy settings to be already correct when strategy loads onto chart:
calc_on_order_fills= true, calc_on_every_tick=true, default_qty_type=strategy.percent_of_equity, default_qty_value=100, pyramiding=0
MultiCrossQuad-HullMA-cross & VWMA & MacD & TSI combination
Made for 4H - other timeframes unkown result.
Yacine MA Bands ModMashed together the ema-bands from IvanLabrie with some moving average script stuff from ChrisMoody and LazyBear and this is the result. Credit goes to them, 'cause I don't know to how to code tbh. Just copy/pasted stuff untill I got the result I wanted.
Bands work as support/resistance among other things. You can use them to trade breakouts or reversals or whatever.
Combining them with a momentum indicator would probably be useful for timing divergence or OB/OS and stuff like that.
Included moving average types;
SMA
EMA
RMA
WMA
VWMA
HullMA
TilsonMA
TEMA
Not sure if all of them works as they should... y'know since I cant code/script. Looks good to me though.¨
Default should work pretty good for the DAX, But you'll probably want to fiddle a bit with the settings.
Here's a pic of how they can be used. Ofc everything looks simple in hindsight, but you get the point.
Volume Pressure Composite Average with Bands by @XeL_ArjonaVOLUME PRESSURE COMPOSITE AVERAGE WITH BANDS
Ver. 1.0.beta.10.08.2015
By Ricardo M Arjona @XeL_Arjona
DISCLAIMER:
The Following indicator/code IS NOT intended to be a formal investment advice or recommendation by the author, nor should be construed as such. Users will be fully responsible by their use regarding their own trading vehicles/assets.
The embedded code and ideas within this work are FREELY AND PUBLICLY available on the Web for NON LUCRATIVE ACTIVITIES and must remain as is.
Pine Script code MOD's and adaptations by @XeL_Arjona with special mention in regard of:
Buy (Bull) and Sell (Bear) "Power Balance Algorithm" by :
Stocks & Commodities V. 21:10 (68-72):
"Bull And Bear Balance Indicator by Vadim Gimelfarb"
Adjusted Exponential Adaptation from original Volume Weighted Moving Average (VEMA) by @XeL_Arjona with help given at the @pinescript chat room with special mention to @RicardoSantos
Color Cloud Fill Condition algorithm by @ChrisMoody
WHAT IS THIS?
The following indicators try to acknowledge in a K-I-S-S approach to the eye (Keep-It-Simple-Stupid), the two most important aspects of nearly every trading vehicle: -- PRICE ACTION IN RELATION BY IT'S VOLUME --
A) My approach is to make this indicator both as a "Trend Follower" as well as a Volatility expressed in the Bands which are the weighting basis of the trend given their "Cross Signal" given by the Buy & Sell Volume Pressures algorithm. >
B) Please experiment with lookback periods against different timeframes. Given the nature of the Volume Mathematical Monster this kind of study is and in concordance with Price Action; at first glance I've noted that both in short as in long term periods, the indicator tends to adapt quite well to general price action conditions. BE ADVICED THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL!
C) ALL NEW IDEAS OR MODIFICATIONS to these indicator(s) are Welcome in favor to deploy a better and more accurate readings. I will be very glad to be notified at Twitter or TradingVew accounts at: @XeL_Arjona
Any important addition to this work MUST REMAIN PUBLIC by means of CreativeCommons CC & TradingView. --- All Authorship Rights RESERVED 2015 ---
Elastic Volume Weighted Moving Average & Envelope [LazyBear]Elastic Volume Weighted Moving Average (eVWMA) is a statistical measure using the volume to define the period of the moving average. The eVWMA can be looked at as an approximation to the average price paid per share. Multiplier is usually the number of shares, but it can be approximated using cumulative sum of volume (Enable it via "Use Cumulative Volume" option) or sum of volume over "n" periods.
I have also added an option to draw eVWMA envelope (eVWMA on HLC).
More info:
christian-fries.de
List of all my indicators:
- Chart:
- GDoc: docs.google.com
Ultimate Moving Average-Multi-TimeFrame-7 MA TypesAll Moving Averages and Features Built In To ONE Indicator. The Only Moving Average Indicator You Will Need. Details In 1st Post.