20 Pips Candle Finder for XAUUSD20 Pips Candle Finder for XAUUSD
This custom Pine Script indicator is specifically designed for XAUUSD (Gold) price action analysis. It identifies and visually marks candles with a body size of 20 pips or more, which can be important for traders focusing on strong momentum or significant price movement.
Key Features:
Dynamic Detection:
The script dynamically identifies candles whose body size exceeds 20 pips.
Calculations are based on XAUUSD's pip size of 0.1.
Visual Markers:
Candles meeting the 20-pip threshold are labeled with a green marker above the candle for quick identification.
Background Highlighting:
The candles meeting the condition are also visually highlighted with a transparent green background, making them easier to spot on the chart.
Debugging Tools:
The indicator plots:
A blue line showing the size of the candle bodies over time for better visibility.
A red dotted horizontal line showing the 20-pip threshold for quick reference.
Ideal Use Case:
This indicator is particularly useful for:
Traders focusing on momentum-based strategies.
Spotting candles with significant price movement.
Assessing market volatility during key trading hours or events.
By visually spotting these candles, traders can identify entry and exit opportunities, support/resistance breakouts, or potential reversals.
Inputs & Customization:
Currently, the indicator is set for XAUUSD's standard pip value (0.1) but can be adjusted if you plan to use it on other symbols. You can fine-tune the 20 pips threshold or other parameters to align with your trading strategy.
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HMM Regime IndicatorHMM Regime Indicator
Overview:
The HMM Regime Indicator is designed to help traders identify market regimes by analyzing trend strength, momentum, and price deviation. It uses a combination of the Average Directional Index (ADX), Relative Strength Index (RSI), and Commodity Channel Index (CCI) to classify market conditions into three distinct regimes: Bullish, Bearish, and Sideways.
Key Features:
ADX (Average Directional Index): Measures the strength of a trend. A high ADX value indicates a strong trend, while a low value suggests a weak or non-existent trend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Identifies overbought or oversold conditions. An RSI above 70 typically indicates overbought conditions, while an RSI below 30 suggests oversold conditions.
CCI (Commodity Channel Index): Evaluates the price deviation from its average. High CCI values indicate that prices are well above their average, while low values suggest prices are below their average.
Regime Detection:
Bullish Regime: Identified when the ADX indicates a strong trend, and both RSI and CCI suggest overbought conditions. This regime is marked with a green background on the chart.
Bearish Regime: Detected when the ADX shows a strong trend, and both RSI and CCI indicate oversold conditions. This regime is highlighted with a red background.
Sideways Regime: Occurs when neither bullish nor bearish conditions are met, suggesting a lack of strong directional movement. This regime is shown with a blue background.
Usage:
This indicator is useful for traders looking to understand the current market environment and adjust their strategies accordingly. By identifying the prevailing market regime, traders can make more informed decisions about entering or exiting trades.
Customization:
Users can adjust the input parameters for ADX, RSI, and CCI to better fit their trading style and the specific asset being analyzed. The default settings are optimized for general use but can be tailored to suit individual preferences.
Heikin Ashi Buy-Sell Signals [Non-Repainting] @TradingadeThis is a basic indicator that displays Heikin Ashi candles in a simple format. Key features include:
- Unlike most other Heikin Ashi indicators, this one does not repaint, which is crucial when building strategies based on indicators.
- It generates Buy & Sell signals based on consecutive candles of the same color:
BUY Signal: Triggered when there are at least x green candles in a row (adjustable in settings).
SELL Signal: Triggered when there are at least x red candles in a row (also adjustable in settings).
Multiple Signal Option: If activated, the indicator will continue generating signals after the buy or sell condition is met, until a candle of the opposite color appears.
The Buy & Sell signals are shown both in the indicator and on your chart. You can turn them on or off in the style section.
You can set alerts when buy or sell signals are generated.
Linear Regression ChannelLinear Regression Channel Indicator
Overview:
The Linear Regression Channel Indicator is a versatile tool designed for TradingView to help traders visualize price trends and potential reversal points. By calculating and plotting linear regression channels, bands, and future projections, this indicator provides comprehensive insights into market dynamics. It can highlight overbought and oversold conditions, identify trend direction, and offer visual cues for future price movements.
Key Features:
Linear Regression Bands:
Input: Plot Linear Regression Bands
Description: Draws bands based on linear regression calculations, representing overbought and oversold levels.
Customizable Parameters:
Length: Defines the look-back period for the regression calculation.
Deviation: Determines the width of the bands based on standard deviations.
Linear Regression Channel:
Input: Plot Linear Regression Channel
Description: Plots a channel using linear regression to visualize the main trend.
Customizable Parameters:
Channel Length: Defines the look-back period for the channel calculation.
Deviation: Determines the channel's width.
Future Projection Channel:
Input: Plot Future Projection of Linear Regression
Description: Projects a linear regression channel into the future, aiding in forecasting potential price movements.
Customizable Parameters:
Length: Defines the look-back period for the projection calculation.
Deviation: Determines the width of the projected channel.
Arrow Direction Indicator:
Input: Plot Arrow Direction
Description: Displays directional arrows based on future projection, indicating expected price movement direction.
Color-Coded Price Bars:
Description: Colors the price bars based on their position within the regression bands or channel, providing a heatmap-like visualization.
Dynamic Visualization:
Colors: Uses a gradient color scheme to highlight different conditions, such as uptrend, downtrend, and mid-levels.
Labels and Markers: Plots visual markers for significant price levels and conditions, enhancing interpretability.
Usage Notes
Setting the Length:
Adjust the look-back period (Length) to suit the timeframe you are analyzing. Shorter lengths are responsive to recent price changes, while longer lengths provide a broader view of the trend.
Interpreting Bands and Channels:
The bands and channels help identify overbought and oversold conditions. Price moving above the upper band or channel suggests overbought conditions, while moving below the lower band or channel indicates oversold conditions.
Using the Future Projection:
Enable the future projection channel to anticipate potential price movements. This can be particularly useful for setting target prices or stop-loss levels based on expected trends.
Arrow Direction Indicator:
Use the arrow direction indicator to quickly grasp the expected price movement direction. An upward arrow indicates a potential uptrend, while a downward arrow suggests a potential downtrend.
Color-Coded Price Bars:
The color of the price bars changes based on their relative position within the regression bands or channel. This heatmap visualization helps quickly identify bullish, bearish, and neutral conditions.
Dynamic Adjustments:
The indicator dynamically adjusts its visual elements based on user settings and market conditions, ensuring that the most relevant information is always displayed.
Visual Alerts:
Pay attention to the labels and markers on the chart indicating significant events, such as crossovers and breakouts. These visual alerts help in making informed trading decisions.
The Linear Regression Channel Indicator is a powerful tool for traders looking to enhance their technical analysis. By offering multiple regression-based visualizations and customizable parameters, it helps identify key market conditions, trends, and potential reversal points. Whether you are a day trader or a long-term investor, this indicator can provide valuable insights to improve your trading strategy.
Moving Average CyclesMoving Average Cycles Indicator
Description:
The Moving Average Cycles indicator is a versatile tool designed to help traders identify and analyze bullish and bearish cycles based on price movements relative to a moving average. This indicator offers valuable insights into market trends and potential reversal points.
Key Features:
Customizable Moving Average: Users can adjust the MA period and resolution (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) to suit their trading style.
Cycle Identification: The indicator tracks bull and bear cycles, providing visual cues through color-coded histograms.
Comprehensive Metrics: A detailed table displays crucial cycle statistics, including:
Current cycle information (candles and % distance from MA)
Maximum and average cycle lengths (in candles)
Maximum and average percentage distances from the MA
How to Use:
Apply the indicator to your chart and adjust the MA period and resolution as needed.
Green histograms represent bullish cycles, while red histograms indicate bearish cycles.
Use the metrics table to gain insights into historical cycle behavior and current market positioning.
This indicator is designed to complement your existing trading strategy by providing a clear visual representation of market cycles and detailed statistical information. It can be particularly useful for identifying potential trend reversals and gauging the strength of current trends compared to the past.
Note: Past performance does not guarantee future results. This indicator is meant for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Always combine multiple analysis tools and conduct your own research before making trading decisions.
This script is published as open-source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. Feel free to use and modify it, but please provide appropriate credit if you build upon this work.
I hope you find this Moving Average Cycles indicator helpful in your trading journey. If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement, please feel free to leave a comment below.
Gold Option Signals with EMA and RSIIndicators:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs): Faster to respond to recent price changes compared to simple moving averages.
RSI: Measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions.
Signal Generation:
Buy Call Signal: Generated when the short EMA crosses above the long EMA and the RSI is not overbought (below 70).
Buy Put Signal: Generated when the short EMA crosses below the long EMA and the RSI is not oversold (above 30).
Plotting:
EMAs: Plotted on the chart to visualize trend directions.
Signals: Plotted as shapes on the chart where conditions are met.
RSI Background Color: Changes to red for overbought and green for oversold conditions.
Steps to Use:
Add the Script to TradingView:
Open TradingView, go to the Pine Script editor, paste the script, save it, and add it to your chart.
Interpret the Signals:
Buy Call Signal: Look for green labels below the price bars.
Buy Put Signal: Look for red labels above the price bars.
Customize Parameters:
Adjust the input parameters (e.g., lengths of EMAs, RSI levels) to better fit your trading strategy and market conditions.
Testing and Validation
To ensure that the script works as expected, you can test it on historical data and validate the signals against known price movements. Adjust the parameters if necessary to improve the accuracy of the signals.
JDT Support & Resistance LevelsJDT Support & Resistance Levels
This Pine Script indicator identifies and dynamically plots pivot-based support and resistance levels on your chart. Unlike traditional pivot point calculations, this script uses a user-defined lookback period to identify swing highs and lows, providing a more adaptable approach to identifying potential price reversal zones.
Originality
This script stands out due to its flexible approach to pivot identification. Instead of relying on fixed periods like daily, weekly, or monthly pivots, it allows users to customize the lookback period. This is particularly useful for traders who analyze different timeframes or markets, as the optimal lookback period may vary.
How it works
* Pivot Calculation: The script utilizes the ta.pivothigh and ta.pivotlow functions to identify swing highs and lows within the specified lookback period.
* Line Plotting: Horizontal lines are plotted at these pivot levels, extending to the right edge of the chart.
* Dynamic Updates: As new swing highs and lows form, the lines automatically update, ensuring the levels remain relevant to the current price action.
How to use it
* Add the script to your chart.
* Adjust the "Lookback Period" input parameter. A higher value will result in fewer but more significant levels, while a lower value will produce more frequent but potentially less reliable levels.
* Use the levels to identify potential support and resistance zones. Observe how price interacts with these levels. A break above a resistance level could signal a bullish move, while a break below a support level could indicate a bearish move.
Additional Considerations
* This script is most effective when used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and indicators.
* The accuracy of the levels depends on the chosen lookback period and the specific market conditions.
* Always backtest your strategies before implementing them in live trading.
Let me know if you'd like any further clarification or have additional questions.
EMA Crossover with RSI
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Certainly! Here's a TradingView Pine Script that combines EMA crossover with RSI to generate buy and sell signals. The script will give a buy signal when the 20 EMA crosses above the 50 EMA and the RSI is below a certain threshold (indicating it's not overbought). Similarly, it will give a sell signal when the 20 EMA crosses below the 50 EMA and the RSI is above a certain threshold (indicating it's not oversold).
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//@version=5
indicator("EMA Crossover with RSI", overlay=true)
// Input for EMAs
ema20_length = input.int(20, title="20 EMA Length")
ema50_length = input.int(50, title="50 EMA Length")
// Input for RSI
rsi_length = input.int(14, title="RSI Length")
rsi_overbought = input.int(70, title="RSI Overbought Level")
rsi_oversold = input.int(30, title="RSI Oversold Level")
// Calculating EMAs
ema20 = ta.ema(close, ema20_length)
ema50 = ta.ema(close, ema50_length)
// Calculating RSI
rsi = ta.rsi(close, rsi_length)
// Plotting EMAs
plot(ema20, title="20 EMA", color=color.blue, linewidth=2)
plot(ema50, title="50 EMA", color=color.red, linewidth=2)
// Conditions for buy and sell signals
buy_condition = ta.crossover(ema20, ema50) and rsi < rsi_overbought
sell_condition = ta.crossunder(ema20, ema50) and rsi > rsi_oversold
// Plotting buy and sell signals on the chart
plotshape(series=buy_condition, title="Buy Signal", location=location.belowbar, color=color.green, style=shape.labelup, text="BUY")
plotshape(series=sell_condition, title="Sell Signal", location=location.abovebar, color=color.red, style=shape.labeldown, text="SELL")
// Adding background color to highlight buy and sell zones
bgcolor(buy_condition ? color.new(color.green, 90) : na, title="Buy Background Highlight")
bgcolor(sell_condition ? color.new(color.red, 90) : na, title="Sell Background Highlight")
Explanation:
Input Parameters:
ema20_length and ema50_length to set the lengths for the EMAs.
rsi_length for the length of the RSI calculation.
rsi_overbought and rsi_oversold to set the levels for overbought and oversold conditions respectively.
Calculations:
ema20 and ema50 are calculated using ta.ema.
rsi is calculated using ta.rsi.
Conditions:
buy_condition checks for the crossover of ema20 above ema50 and that the RSI is below the overbought threshold.
sell_condition checks for the crossover of ema20 below ema50 and that the RSI is above the oversold threshold.
Plotting:
The EMAs are plotted on the chart.
Buy and sell signals are plotted using plotshape.
Background colors are added to highlight the buy and sell zones for better visual interpretation.
HH LL HL LH MarkerHH LL HL LH Marker
The "HH LL HL LH Marker" is a versatile technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify and visualize key pivot points in price action. It highlights four types of pivot points: Higher High (HH), Lower Low (LL), Higher Low (HL), and Lower High (LH), aiding in spotting potential trend reversals or continuations.
Features:
Customizable Inputs: Adjust the number of bars to look back on for pivot calculation, and choose which pivot types to display.
ZigZag Line: Optionally display a ZigZag line connecting the identified pivot points for a clearer visualization of price swings.
Visual Marker: Each pivot point type is marked with a distinct label, making it easy to identify on the chart.
How to Use:
Higher High (HH): Indicates when the current high is higher than the previous two highs, suggesting potential upward momentum.
Lower Low (LL): Signals when the current low is lower than the previous two lows, indicating potential downward momentum.
Higher Low (HL): Marks a higher low compared to the two previous lows, potentially signaling a bullish trend reversal.
Lower High (LH): Identifies a lower high compared to the two previous highs, potentially indicating a bearish trend reversal.
Usage Tips:
Combine with other technical indicators or chart patterns for comprehensive analysis.
Adjust input parameters according to the timeframe and asset being traded for optimal performance.
Note: This indicator is for educational purposes only and should be used alongside other tools and analysis techniques for making informed trading decisions.
Morning & Evening Star This Pine Script code is designed to identify Morning Star and Evening Star candlestick patterns on a chart. Here's how it works:
Calculate Candle Body and Wick Sizes: The script calculates the size of the candle body and wick based on the difference between the close and open prices, as well as the difference between the high and the maximum of the close and open prices.
Determine if the Candle is a Doji: It checks if the candle is a doji by comparing the size of the body to a fraction of the wick size. If the body size is less than or equal to 20% of the wick size, it is considered a doji.
Determine if the Current Candle is Bullish or Bearish: It checks if the current candle is bullish (close price is higher than open price) or bearish (close price is lower than open price).
Plot Shapes for Doji and Candles: It plots shapes on the chart to indicate buy and sell signals based on the presence of a doji and the formation of Morning Star or Evening Star patterns. These shapes are displayed below (for buy signals) or above (for sell signals) the respective candlesticks.
Combine this indicator with my support and resistance zones indicator for better results
Xen's Flag Pattern Scalper1. Input Parameters:
FlagLength: Determines the length of the flag pattern.
TakeProfit1Ratio, takeProfit2Ratio, takeProfit3Ratio: Define the ratios for calculating
the take-profit levels relative to the entry price.
RiskRewardRatio: Specifies the risk-reward ratio for calculating the stop-loss level
relative to the entry price.
2 Flag Conditions:
BullishFlag: Checks if the current bar meets the conditions for a bullish flag pattern. It
evaluates to true if the low of the current bar is lower than the low flagLength bars
ago, and the close of the current bar is higher than the high flagLength bars ago.
BearishFlag: Checks if the current bar meets the conditions for a bearish flag pattern. It evaluates to true if the high of the current bar is higher than the high flagLength bars
ago, and the close of the current bar is lower than the low flagLength bars ago.
3. Entry Price:
EntryPrice: Calculates the entry price based on whether a bullish or bearish flag
pattern is identified. For a bullish flag, the entry price is set to the low of the current bar.
For a bearish flag, the entry price is set to the high of the current bar.
4. Stop Loss:
StopLoss: Determines the stop-loss level based on the entry price and the specified
riskRewardRatio . For a bullish flag, the stop-loss level is calculated by subtracting the
difference between the high and low of the current bar multiplied by the riskRewardRatio from the low of the current bar. For a bearish flag, the stop-loss level
is calculated similarly but added to the high of the current bar.
5. Take Profit Levels:
Three take-profit levels ( takeProfit1, takeProfit2, takeProfit3 ) are calculated based on
the entry price, stop-loss level, and specified take-profit ratios ( takeProfit1Ratio,
takeProfit2Ratio, takeProfit3Ratio ).
6. Plotting Signals and Levels:
Bullish and bearish flag patterns are plotted using triangle shapes ( shape.triangleup for
bullish and shape.triangledown for bearish) above or below the bars, respectively.
Entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels are plotted using horizontal lines ( line.new )
with different colors and styles. Entry and stop-loss levels are labeled with "Entry" and "SL",
respectively, while take-profit levels are labeled with "TP 1", "TP 2", and "TP 3".
The colors for bullish flags are white for entry, red for stop-loss, and green for take-profit levels. For bearish flags, the colors are the same, but the labels are plotted above the bars.
7. Label Placement:
Labels for entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels are placed a distance of 4 bars to the right
of the entry price using bar_index + 4 .
This indicator is intended to help traders identify flag patterns on price charts and visualize potential entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels associated with these patterns.
Please use risk management and when TP1 is hit, move stoploss to breakeven .
chartpatternsLibrary "chartpatterns"
Library having complete chart pattern implementation
method draw(this)
draws pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be drawn
Returns: Current Pattern object
method erase(this)
erase the given pattern on the chart
Namespace types: Pattern
Parameters:
this (Pattern) : Pattern object that needs to be erased
Returns: Current Pattern object
method findPattern(this, properties, patterns)
Find patterns based on the currect zigzag object and store them in the patterns array
Namespace types: zg.Zigzag
Parameters:
this (Zigzag type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : Zigzag object containing pivots
properties (PatternProperties) : PatternProperties object
patterns (Pattern ) : Array of Pattern objects
Returns: Current Pattern object
PatternProperties
Object containing properties for pattern scanning
Fields:
offset (series int) : Zigzag pivot offset. Set it to 1 for non repainting scan.
numberOfPivots (series int) : Number of pivots to be used in pattern search. Can be either 5 or 6
errorRatio (series float) : Error Threshold to be considered for comparing the slope of lines
flatRatio (series float) : Retracement ratio threshold used to determine if the lines are flat
checkBarRatio (series bool) : Also check bar ratio are within the limits while scanning the patterns
barRatioLimit (series float) : Bar ratio limit used for checking the bars. Used only when checkBarRatio is set to true
avoidOverlap (series bool)
patternLineWidth (series int) : Line width of the pattern trend lines
showZigzag (series bool) : show zigzag associated with pattern
zigzagLineWidth (series int) : line width of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
zigzagLineColor (series color) : color of the zigzag lines. Used only when showZigzag is set to true
showPatternLabel (series bool) : display pattern label containing the name
patternLabelSize (series string) : size of the pattern label. Used only when showPatternLabel is set to true
showPivotLabels (series bool) : Display pivot labels of the patterns marking 1-6
pivotLabelSize (series string) : size of the pivot label. Used only when showPivotLabels is set to true
pivotLabelColor (series color) : color of the pivot label outline. chart.bg_color or chart.fg_color are the appropriate values.
allowedPatterns (bool ) : array of bool encoding the allowed pattern types.
themeColors (color ) : color array of themes to be used.
Pattern
Object containing Individual Pattern data
Fields:
pivots (Pivot type from Trendoscope/ZigzagLite/2) : array of Zigzag Pivot points
trendLine1 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : First trend line joining pivots 1, 3, 5
trendLine2 (Line type from Trendoscope/LineWrapper/1) : Second trend line joining pivots 2, 4 (, 6)
properties (PatternProperties) : PatternProperties Object carrying common properties
patternColor (series color) : Individual pattern color. Lines and labels will be using this color.
ratioDiff (series float) : Difference between trendLine1 and trendLine2 ratios
zigzagLine (series polyline) : Internal zigzag line drawing Object
pivotLabels (label ) : array containning Pivot labels
patternLabel (series label) : pattern label Object
patternType (series int) : integer representing the pattern type
patternName (series string) : Type of pattern in string
Linear Reg CandlesThe provided Pine Script is a TradingView script for creating a technical analysis indicator called "Humble LinReg Candles." This script includes features such as linear regression for open, high, low, and close prices, signal smoothing with simple or exponential moving averages, and a trailing stop based on Average True Range (ATR). Additionally, the script contains a screener section to display signals for a list of specified symbols.
Here is a breakdown of the script:
Indicator Settings:
It defines various input parameters such as signal smoothing length, linear regression settings, and options for using simple moving averages.
Linear regression is applied to open, high, low, and close prices based on user-defined settings.
ATR Trailing Stop:
It calculates the Average True Range (ATR) and uses it to determine a trailing stop for buy and sell signals.
Signals are generated based on whether the close price is above or below the ATR trailing stop.
Plotting:
The script plots the calculated signal on the chart using the plot function.
Buy and Sell Conditions:
Buy and sell conditions are defined based on the relationship between the close price and the ATR trailing stop.
Plot shapes and bar colors are used to visually represent buy and sell signals on the chart.
Alerts:
Alerts are triggered when buy or sell conditions are met.
Screener Section:
The script defines a screener section to display a watchlist of symbols with long and short signals.
The watchlist includes a set of predefined symbols with corresponding long and short signals.
Table Theme Settings:
The script allows customization of the table theme, including background color, frame color, and text color.
The size and location of the table on the chart can also be customized.
Screener Function:
A function getSignal is defined to determine long and short signals for each symbol in the watchlist.
The getSym function is used to extract the symbol name from the symbol string.
Dashboard Creation:
The script creates a table (dashboard) to display long and short signals for the symbols in the watchlist.
The table includes headers for "Long Signal" and "Short Signal" and lists the symbols with corresponding signals.
Overall, the script combines technical analysis indicators and a screener to help traders identify potential buy and sell signals for a set of specified symbols.
41-80 F&O MA ScreenerThis Pine Script is a TradingView indicator named "41-80-F&O EMA Screener." It calculates and displays four moving averages (MA1, MA2, MA3, and MA4) and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on a chart. The script generates buy and short signals based on certain conditions involving the moving averages and RSI. Additionally, it includes a screener section that displays a table of symbols with buy and short signals.
Here's a breakdown of the key components:
Moving Averages (MAs):
MA1: Simple Moving Average with length len1 (green line).
MA2: Simple Moving Average with length len2 (red line).
MA3: Simple Moving Average with length len3 (orange line).
MA4: Simple Moving Average with length len4 (black line).
Relative Strength Index (RSI):
The RSI is calculated with a length of rsiLengthInput and a source specified by rsiSourceInput.
Conditions for Buy and Short Signals:
Buy Signal: When MA1 is above MA2 and MA3, and RSI is above 50.
Short Signal: When MA1 is below MA2 and MA3, and RSI is below 50.
Signal Plots:
Buy signals are plotted as "B" below the corresponding bars.
Short signals are plotted as "S" above the corresponding bars.
Background Coloring:
Bars are colored based on their opening and closing prices.
Screener Section:
The script defines a watchlist (gticker) with 40 predefined symbols.
It then calls the getSignal function for each symbol to identify buy and short signals.
The results are displayed in a table with long signals in green and short signals in red.
Table Theming:
The script allows customization of the table's background, frame, and text colors, as well as the text size.
The table's location on the chart can also be customized.
Please note that the script uses the Mozilla Public License 2.0. Make sure to review and comply with the terms of this license if you plan to use or modify the script.
1-40-F&O EMA ScreenerThis Pine Script is a TradingView indicator named "1-40-F&O EMA Screener." It calculates and displays four moving averages (MA1, MA2, MA3, and MA4) and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on a chart. The script generates buy and short signals based on certain conditions involving the moving averages and RSI. Additionally, it includes a screener section that displays a table of symbols with buy and short signals.
Here's a breakdown of the key components:
Moving Averages (MAs):
MA1: Simple Moving Average with length len1 (green line).
MA2: Simple Moving Average with length len2 (red line).
MA3: Simple Moving Average with length len3 (orange line).
MA4: Simple Moving Average with length len4 (black line).
Relative Strength Index (RSI):
The RSI is calculated with a length of rsiLengthInput and a source specified by rsiSourceInput.
Conditions for Buy and Short Signals:
Buy Signal: When MA1 is above MA2 and MA3, and RSI is above 50.
Short Signal: When MA1 is below MA2 and MA3, and RSI is below 50.
Signal Plots:
Buy signals are plotted as "B" below the corresponding bars.
Short signals are plotted as "S" above the corresponding bars.
Background Coloring:
Bars are colored based on their opening and closing prices.
Screener Section:
The script defines a watchlist (gticker) with 40 predefined symbols.
It then calls the getSignal function for each symbol to identify buy and short signals.
The results are displayed in a table with long signals in green and short signals in red.
Table Theming:
The script allows customization of the table's background, frame, and text colors, as well as the text size.
The table's location on the chart can also be customized.
382 Detector with ArrowsThis indicator searches for all 382 candles on the chart.
For a bullish 382 candle, it means that the body of the candle (open to close) are on the top 38.2% of the entire candle (including the wick). Such candlestick pattern displays a bullish pattern because the buyers are in control and pushed for higher prices at the close of the bar.
On the other hand, a bearish 382 candle, the body of the candle (close to open) are on the bottom 38.2% of the entire candle (including the wick). Such candlestick pattern displays a bearish pattern because the sellers are in control and pushed for lower prices at the close of the bar.
If a bullish 382 candle is detected, a light blue arrow will be displayed on the bottom of the candlestick.
If a bearish 382 candle is detected, a pink arrow will be displayed on the top of the candlestick.
Please note that these are only candlestick pattern detectors and are by no means bullish or bearish trade signals. An upward arrow does not represent any long trade opportunity and similarly a downward arrow does not represent any short trade opportunity. These are just visual representation of candlestick patterns. Please trade at your own risk.
75-100pipsGreen/Red Arrowed Buy/Sell signals are just simple buy sell signals based on SuperTrend, VWAP, Bollinger, Linear Regression
Purple Arrowed Buy/Sell Signals happen when the price/candle cross over or under the yellow outer lines (4.236 fib lines) It's extremely rare and hard for price to stay above these lines therefore we can usually and comfortably buy/sell it, a key information here though when price pumps or dumps super fast and hard to the point of crossing these borders, the trend might also be extremely strong and continous so even if the price temporarily goes back inside the borders as the lines expand over time price can continue riding or crossing these lines back again and continue the uptrend/downtrend, therefore crossing these outer borders doesn't necessarilly and always mean a reversal is due.
When analyzing the instrument you're trading the important factors for support/resistance areas are usually the outer lines like i said previously it's super hard for price to be outside these and will almost always get back inside quickly. The Middle thicker green/red line which is Variable Index Dynamic Average should also be a nice pivot line for major support and resistance . All the other lines are also important dynamic support/resistance lines.
Their Importance Order
1- Outer Yellow Line (4.236 Fibs)
2- Thicker Middle Green/Red Line (VIDYA)
3- Thinner Upper/Lower Green/Red Line (VIDYA +3, VIDYA -3)
4- The Rest Of The Lines (Fib Lines)
You can use this indicator in any market condition in any market to determine key support/resistance levels, use it for mean reversion through price expanding to outside of the most outer line therefore being overbought/oversold basically using the purple buy/sell signals or only follow the normal buy/sell signals or use it in confluence with each other. You can also use this indicator in confluence with your own manual technical analysis or other indicators/strategies you are already using and are comfortable with.
A good part is the support/resistance lines from timeframe to timeframe pictures the whole situation quite well, you can use lower timeframe to find your entry/exit positions and higher timeframe to find your key support/resistance points, they all should be somewhat in confluence from timeframe to timeframe anyways. My recommendation would be to look at 1HR, 4HR and 1D charts for swing trading and 5-15 Min for quick scalping/day trading
You should still probably at least take a look to higher timeframes so that you don't get burned when you realize there is a huge resistance line at price XXXXX on the 4 hour chart but you're expecting it to go above it on the 5 minute chart, it can go above it temporarily but we analyze everything on a closing basis so it most likely won't close above it. Again don't take a position or FOMO when price breaks a support/resistance line, we're looking for a CLOSE above/below them and a retest to see if S/R flip happened would even be better.
Sometimes the most outer line won't be the 4.236 (Yellow) lines as when it gets quite volatile the Thinner Upper/Lower Green/Red Lines (VIDYA +3, VIDYA-3) might cross them to be the most outer line, in this case i have observed that the trend is extremely strong this time price almost always doesn't go above or below the VIDYA line but can stay outside of the Yellow 4.236 Fib line for an extended amount of time (price will still get back inside the channel relatively quickly, just not as fast as the normal condition)
With Proper Risk Management and Discipline this indicator can be of great use to you as it's surprisingly successful especially at mean reversion and pointing out the support/resistance lines, they are so much more successful than your average MA/EMA lines.
Improved EMA & CDC Trailing Stop StrategyImproved EMA & CDC Trailing Stop Strategy
Objective: This strategy seeks to exploit potential trend reversals or continuations using Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and a trailing stop based on the Chande Dynamic Convergence Divergence (CDC) ATR method.
Components:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
60-period EMA (Blue Line): Faster-moving average that reacts more quickly to price changes.
90-period EMA (Red Line): Slower-moving average that provides a smoother indication of long-term price direction.
MACD Indicator:
Utilized to confirm the trend direction. When the MACD line is above its signal line, it may indicate a bullish trend. Conversely, when the MACD line is below its signal line, it may indicate a bearish trend.
CDC Trailing Stop ATR:
Used to set dynamic stop-loss levels that adjust with market volatility. This stop is based on the Average True Range (ATR) with a user-defined multiplier, providing the strategy with a flexible way to protect against adverse price movements.
Profit Targets:
Based on a multiple of the ATR, this sets an objective level at which to take profits, ensuring gains are captured while potentially still leaving room for further profitable movement.
Trading Rules:
Entry:
Long (Buy) Entry Conditions:
Price is above the 60-period EMA.
The 60-period EMA is above the 90-period EMA.
The MACD line is above its signal line.
Price is above the calculated CDC Trailing Stop ATR level.
Short (Sell) Entry Conditions:
Price is below the 60-period EMA.
The 60-period EMA is below the 90-period EMA.
The MACD line is below its signal line.
Price is below the calculated CDC Trailing Stop ATR level.
Exit:
Long (Buy) Exit Conditions:
Price reaches the predetermined profit target based on the ATR.
Price drops below the CDC Trailing Stop ATR level.
Short (Sell) Exit Conditions:
Price reaches the predetermined profit target based on the ATR.
Price rises above the CDC Trailing Stop ATR level.
Visualization:
The strategy displays the 60-period and 90-period EMAs on the chart.
The CDC Trailing Stop ATR levels for both long and short trades are also plotted for clarity.
The MACD Histogram is shown to visualize the difference between the MACD line and its signal line.
Recommendations: Before deploying this strategy, traders should backtest it across various historical data sets and market conditions. Regularly reviewing and potentially adjusting the strategy is recommended as market dynamics evolve.
Southern Star Shadows with AlertThe "Southern Star Shadows with Alert" indicator in Pine Script is designed to identify and visually represent a specific candlestick pattern known as the "Southern Star Shadows" pattern on a TradingView chart. This pattern can provide traders with potential signals for both bullish and bearish market conditions.
Here's a short description of how the indicator works:
Pattern Identification: The indicator scans price data to identify the conditions that constitute a "Southern Star Shadows" pattern. It checks for a combination of factors, including the relationship between the current and previous candle's high, low, open, and close prices.
Signal Generation: The indicator assigns a signal based on the identified pattern. It generates a "1" for a bullish signal and "-1" for a bearish signal. If the pattern conditions are not met, it assigns a "0," indicating no clear signal.
Visualization: The indicator visually represents the signals by coloring the price bars. Bullish signals are typically colored in blue, while bearish signals are colored in red.
Triangle Plots: Additionally, the indicator plots small triangle shapes above the respective candles to highlight where the pattern occurred. Green triangles are used for bullish signals, and red triangles are used for bearish signals.
Alerts: Traders can set up alerts based on the indicator. When the pattern is detected and a signal is generated, the indicator sends an alert message, providing traders with a timely notification of potential trading opportunities.
Overall, the "Southern Star Shadows with Alert" indicator helps traders identify and react to potential trend reversal or continuation opportunities in the market by recognizing specific candlestick patterns and providing visual and alert-based signals.
Exhaustion SignalExhaustion Signal
The Exhaustion Signal involves monitoring a sequence of consecutive bars within a price chart. This analytical approach aims to identify instances where the price exhibits pronounced movement, potentially indicating an upcoming shift in the current trend. The methodology works by assigning values to bars based on their relationship with the closing price of a bar from four periods ago. If a subsequent bar's closing price surpasses the close of the bar from four periods ago, the count advances. However, if the closing price falls below the close of the bar from four periods ago, the count is reset. This counting process continues until a predetermined count value is reached. The appearance of this count value within the exhaustion signal framework signifies a market that has extended beyond typical levels, suggesting the possibility of a temporary pause or even a reversal in the existing trend.
It's important to note that, as per the principles of this approach, the exhaustion signal by itself is not designed to function as a standalone trading indicator. The broader market context and the application of additional analysis techniques influence its significance and potential trading implications.
Range MarkerThis indicator is built for chart traders.
When using price and action to trade, you need to keep the chart scale the same.
So this indicator will help you to mark the range you choose.
Let you keep precise when reading the chart.
Enjoy it!
SeasonalityThis is my attempt to bring an open source Seasonality indicator to TradingView.
There are still outstanding issues I couldn't figure out, so I am hoping some more seasoned Pine Script coders can take the lead from here.
What is Seasonality: www.investopedia.com
How to Use
The indicator plots the avg % change per bar for all complete years, up to 20 years back.
It will only show in the daily resolution.
For charts with more data, you need to scroll back a bit to get the line to display.
Use Offset Adjust in the menu for charts that do not align perfectly to the start of the year.
Use Smoothing in the menu to apply an EMA to the line.
The panel shows YTD % gain, 5-day rolling seasonality, and 20-day rolling seasonality.
Known Issues
Does not work for tickers with over 10,000 bars of data.
Some tickers do not align correctly.
Only works with tickers that have ~252 bars a year.
Areas for Improvement
Figure out a way to use barssince() to get the precise amount of bars for each year. This will make the seasonality calculation and automatic offset more accurate.
Have an option for calendar week, month, and year seasonality.